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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Things Past" - REV. 10/04/96 - ACT FIVE 51.
58 CONTINUED: (2)
THRAX
... so why not accept it? If the
Bajoran people accepted their
place in history, none of this
would've happened.
ODO
We're talking about the attempt on
Gul Dukat's life, not the socio-
political ramifications of the
Resistance.
THRAX
It's all part of the same problem.
When your people resort to
terrorism and violence, they're
fighting against order... against
stability... against the rule of law,
and that must stop.
Odo sits back, studies Thrax for a moment... finds
something disquieting in his arguments.
ODO
There's more to life than... the
rule of law.
THRAX
It's been my observation that only
the guilty make that kind of
statement.
Odo gets up, very agitated, finally decides he has no
choice...
ODO
I didn't want to tell you this...
I don't know what the consequences
will be... but we're not
terrorists. We're not even
Bajorans. There's been a temporal
displacement of some kind. We're
from the future... we don't belong
in this time.
Thrax has taken this in without batting at eye. Now he
leans closer to Odo and studies him calmly.
THRAX
(simply)
I know.