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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 41.
32 CONTINUED:
WEYOUN
(sighs)
Here we go again. These little
conversations of ours always
follow the same pattern: You
start out confused. Then you get
angry. Then you deny everything.
Until finally the walls inside
your mind start to break down and
you accept the truth.
Weyoun is saying the exact same thing Sloan accused him
of, and it shakes Bashir's faith in himself.
BASHIR
(not wanting to believe
it)
What truth, that you broke me when
I was in the prison camp?
WEYOUN
(aghast)
We're not barbarians. There was
no torture involved. We simply
helped you to see that there's no
way Starfleet can defeat the
Dominion. And because you didn't
want billions of Federation
citizens to lose their lives
needlessly, you agreed to provide
us with information that would
help us end the war quickly. You
rose above the petty question of
which "side" you were on and made
a moral decision. It's not
suprising, really. After all, you
are a doctor.
BASHIR
(shattered)
You're saying that I am a
traitor...
WEYOUN
"Traitor," "Hero" -- those are
just words. Oh, your friends on
Deep Space Nine may vilify you,
but history will judge you to be
a great man -- a visionary who
helped bring about an end to one
of the most devastating wars the
galaxy has ever seen.
Completely overwhelmed, Bashir presses the palms of his
hands against his forehead and struggles for clarity.