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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT TWO 24.
21 CONTINUED: (4)
BASHIR
Human beings tend to be better at
adapting to incarceration than
Klingons.
SLOAN
(icy smile)
Especially if they're genetically
engineered.
BASHIR
Meaning what?
Sloan isn't about to let Bashir ask him questions -- he
picks up another PADD, presses on.
SLOAN
Let's move on to the matter of
your escape from the camp. I'll
quote from your own report.
(reads from the PADD)
"We constructed a transmitter
using components from the
barracks' life-support system. We
used it to contact our runabout
and beam ourselves out of the
camp."
(sets the PADD down)
Forgive me, doctor, but that
sounds a little hard to believe.
BASHIR
It's what happened.
SLOAN
(approaching him)
Why would the Dominion leave your
runabout orbiting the camp
unattended?
BASHIR
They didn't expect us to be able
to contact it.
SLOAN
Why not? They left you everything
you needed to build a transmitter.
Bashir tenses. In this context, their escape does
sound farfetched.