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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Call to Arms" - REV. 04/24/97 - ACT THREE 24.
21 CONTINUED:
WEYOUN (Cont'd)
Don't get me wrong, I'm pleased to
call them allies, but as you know,
they've just been though a
terrible war with the Klingons.
I'm afraid it's left them
somewhat... jittery. So they're
understandably concerned with
insuring the sovereignty of their
borders. And since they're now
members of the Dominion, their
concerns have become our concerns.
SISKO
I would think by now you have more
than enough ships to defend Cardassia.
WEYOUN
You may think that, and I may
think that, but the Cardassians...
SISKO
I know. They're jittery.
WEYOUN
You see our dilemma.
SISKO
I'm beginning to.
Weyoun pauses to think. He really wants to work
something out. Then he gets an idea.
WEYOUN
What if we agreed to limit our
convoys to cargo ships,
construction units... civilian
aid? Things that'll help them get
their economy back on its feet.
Did you know that when we arrived,
children were starving on
Cardassia Prime? It was
heartbreaking.
SISKO
(playing along)
I had no idea things were so bad.
WEYOUN
The Cardassians are a very proud
people. They don't want to admit
to outsiders how dire their
situation really is.
(a beat)
So are we agreed? You remove the
mines and we restrict our convoys
to medical and economic assistance.