{1}{1}25.000 {70}{184}Chief medical officer's log,|stardate 52645.7. {187}{289}Colonel Kira, Garak and Odo|have returned to the station. {292}{424}l'm yet to make any progress toward|finding a cure for Odo's disease. {482}{584}- How long do l have?|- l can't be sure. {587}{660}You can make an educated guess. {663}{781}First l'd like to talk about slowing down|the progress of the disease {784}{834}with a series of nadion bursts... {837}{905}l want a time frame, Doctor. {928}{1015}A week.|Maybe two with the nadion therapy. {1018}{1132}Thank you. Now l want to see Kira. {1135}{1279}Let me emphasise, Odo, that l haven't|given up hope, and you mustn't either. {1282}{1406}Understood.|Now please let me see Kira. {2004}{2081}- How do you feel?|- Better. {2084}{2212}This contraption of Julian's|seems to alleviate the pain. {2215}{2272}Good. {2313}{2405}- You should be going soon.|- l'm not going anywhere. {2408}{2478}Damar and Garak|can lead the rebellion. {2481}{2652}Damar needs someone who's actually|fought with a resistance movement. {2655}{2814}- That's you, not Garak.|- l'm not leaving until l know you're... {2817}{2900}l want you to leave. {2930}{2980}Why? {3039}{3209}You watched Bareil die|in this very room {3212}{3274}and l know how that's haunted you. {3277}{3391}l don't want your last memory of me {3394}{3479}to be witnessing my death. {3577}{3702}- lsn't that my choice?|- Maybe it is. {3705}{3872}And maybe l'm being selfish|telling you all the things l want. {3907}{4032}But l don't want the last thing l see {4064}{4165}to be pain in your eyes. {4195}{4332}You'd be surprised how well l can|hide my feelings when l need to. {4335}{4392}Not from me. {4436}{4498}You have to go, Nerys. {4638}{4688}All right. {4831}{4937}l can't be a very pleasant sight. {4982}{5056}l don't care how you look. {5262}{5373}l've got so much to say,|l don't know where to begin. {5409}{5513}Just say you love me.|That's all l've ever cared about. {5593}{5658}l love you, Odo. {5684}{5749}l love you, Nerys. {5771}{5901}l forwarded the schematics of the|Breen weapon to Starfleet Engineering. {5904}{5965}They should have a preliminary... {5968}{6037}- Garak and l should be going.|- She's correct. {6040}{6147}We have to evade several Jem'Hadar|patrols to reach Damar's base. {6150}{6222}lf we wait,|they may alter their patrol routes. {6225}{6317}Chief, is there anything else|before they go? {6320}{6392}No, sir. l think we have|all the data we need. {6415}{6482}Well, then. Good hunting to you both. {6539}{6589}Thank you, sir. {6640}{6730}- Julian...|- l'll do everything l can. {6873}{6956}Doctor, is there anything|l can do to help? {6959}{7031}Any additional resources|you might want? {7034}{7101}No, thank you. l have everything l need. {7130}{7233}Sir, research is not|the only avenue we've been pursuing. {7236}{7276}Miles. {7279}{7373}Whatever's going on,|l want to know it right now. {7420}{7518}We're trying to lure someone|from Section 31 to the station. {7521}{7593}What do they have to do with this? {7596}{7682}We believe they're responsible|for infecting Odo. {7685}{7735}We think he became infected {7738}{7838}when he underwent medical|examination at Starfleet Headquarters. {7841}{7922}Section 31 wanted Odo|to transmit the disease {7925}{8004}to other Founders|when he linked with them. {8007}{8057}Genocide. {8090}{8230}Committed by people who|call themselves Federation citizens. {8233}{8290}Why didn't you come to me earlier? {8344}{8413}- We felt that...|- Miles wanted to tell you, {8416}{8485}but l ordered him not to. {8488}{8546}l'm still waiting for an answer. {8549}{8661}We have no proof. Besides, l knew|that if we told you what we suspected, {8664}{8714}you'd inform Starfleet Command. {8717}{8837}Section 31 would realise we were onto|them and go even deeper into hiding. {8840}{8901}What difference did that make? {8904}{8994}There came a point when|my research was going nowhere. {8997}{9063}l couldn't find a cure here in the lab. {9066}{9164}So Miles and l decided to look for one|in Section 31 itself. {9167}{9297}l sent a false message to Starfleet|Medical saying l had found a cure. {9300}{9428}The idea is that when 31 hears about it,|they'll want to destroy Julian's research {9431}{9481}to prevent it going to Dominion hands. {9484}{9590}So you're trying to lure|one of their operatives to the station. {9593}{9673}OK, let's say it works. What then? {9676}{9762}We capture them, find out|what they know about the disease, {9765}{9845}who's involved,|and maybe where to find the cure. {9848}{9920}How do you propose to do that? {9923}{10064}l managed to get my hands|on a Romulan memory scanner, sir. {10121}{10249}Since they're illegal, l'll assume that's|another reason you didn't come to me. {10252}{10320}Yes, sir. {10323}{10472}Well. Setting aside all the legal|and ethical issues involved, {10522}{10593}l still think this is a pretty long shot. {10596}{10689}l do, too. But l'm afraid it's|the only shot Odo has. {14177}{14267}- Can't sleep?|- No. {14317}{14396}- How did you get in?|- The lock isn't that complex. {14399}{14444}What are you doing up? {14447}{14514}l was testing the Breen weapon. {14543}{14670}l was trying to read, but l kept reading|the same page over and over again. {14673}{14723}What were you reading? {14726}{14801}''lt was the best of times,|it was the worst of times.'' {14804}{14875}''Tale Of Two Cities''.|My mother's favourite book. {14878}{14928}l was enjoying it. {14931}{14997}Except tonight my mind was elsewhere. {15036}{15064}Odo? {15067}{15120}Section 31. {15123}{15206}So many people must have been|involved in the conspiracy {15209}{15274}to infect him with the disease. {15291}{15440}Computer experts, doctors,|security officers, admirals, clerks. {15476}{15548}ln the end, l came up with|at least 73 people. {15551}{15635}For a minute there l thought|you were going to say 70,000. {15638}{15784}This organisation...this thing... {15787}{15897}that's slithered its way into the heart of|the Federation, has to be destroyed. {15931}{16022}You won't get any argument|from me on that. {16025}{16112}But for now, the focus has to be Odo. {16115}{16183}The cure has to be our priority. {16186}{16240}All right. {16262}{16335}- l've had enough. Have you?|- Sure. {16338}{16448}Sleep lightly. Section 31|may still fall for the trap and show. {16451}{16501}l'll be ready. {16690}{16745}Lights. {16748}{16857}- Hello, Doctor.|- l didn't think l'd ever see you again. {16860}{16920}l have another assignment for you. {16923}{16987}Really? {17014}{17151}What a coincidence.|Because l have an assignment for you. {17255}{17398}l take it l'm supposed to feel shocked|and humbled by your ingenuity. {17401}{17488}Frankly, l don't care how you feel. {17513}{17577}- Bashir to O'Brien.|- Yeah? {17580}{17666}Mr Sloan is here.|l have him in a containment field. {17669}{17760}- l'm on my way.|- Good. Bashir out. {17763}{17861}- What do you want, Doctor?|- The same thing you want. {17864}{17926}The cure to Odo's disease. {17929}{18004}What are you talking about?|You have the cure. {18085}{18271}No, you don't. Your message|to Starfleet Medical was just bait. {18274}{18340}Which l'm happy to see you swallowed. {18388}{18441}Well... {18444}{18561}You've got me. What good do|you think is going to come of this? {18564}{18668}You can't turn me over to Starfleet|Security. You have no evidence. {18671}{18779}l'm not interested|in turning you over to anyone. {19265}{19314}Hello, again. {19317}{19422}Shooting an unarmed man.|That's a little ungallant, isn't it? {19425}{19519}You wouldn't have come here|of your own volition. {19522}{19577}You're probably right. {19597}{19711}Hello, Chief. How's the family?|Everyone OK at home? {19714}{19787}- What's that supposed to mean?|- Nothing. {19790}{19853}l'd just hate to see anything|happen to them. {19856}{19950}Don't listen to him, Chief.|He's playing games with you. {19953}{20049}He doesn't have|a wife and children to worry about. {20052}{20120}But if something|were to happen to me... {20123}{20225}What? They'd be killed?|l'm disappointed in you, Sloan. {20228}{20308}You don't usually wield|such a blunt instrument. {20347}{20431}So am l supposed to guess|what's going on {20434}{20512}or do l lay here in terror|waiting for you to tell me? {20515}{20565}l told you what's going on. {20568}{20652}You're going to help me find a cure|for Odo's disease. {20655}{20710}What makes you think l know it? {20713}{20802}You came here because|you thought l'd discovered a cure {20805}{20861}and you wanted to destroy it. {20864}{20939}But first you'd have to find it in my lab. {20942}{21031}You'd have to know exactly|what you were looking for. {21034}{21100}You call that reasoning? {21103}{21200}lf l wanted to eliminate your work,|l'd just destroy your lab. {21203}{21333}Oh, no, Sloan. That would be too|sloppy. You like surgical precision. {21359}{21418}You came here to destroy the cure, {21421}{21500}so somewhere in your brain|is the information l want. {21521}{21660}- You really expect me to tell you?|- No. l expect you to resist to the end. {21663}{21729}We're ready. {21798}{21876}Remember these?|Romulan mind probes. {21879}{21986}They're not the most pleasant|of devices, but they're efficient. {21989}{22055}They're also illegal in the Federation. {22058}{22147}l hope you can appreciate|the irony of that statement. {22220}{22303}l don't know anything about the cure. {22306}{22356}Then l won't find anything. {22359}{22479}- lf Sisko finds out what you're doing...|- He knows. We have his full support. {22501}{22596}Julian, l'm sorry about Odo. {22599}{22752}But l can't take a chance that the cure|will fall into the hands of the Founders. {22755}{22836}l'm afraid the choice is no longer yours. {22921}{23039}l misread you. l thought|you were just a misguided idealist. {23042}{23109}But you're a dangerous man. {23112}{23233}People like you would destroy|the Federation if given a chance. {23236}{23352}Fortunately there are people like me|who will die to protect it. {23450}{23581}Damn! He's trying to kill himself! He's|activated a neuro-depolarising device. {23584}{23647}l have to stabilise him. {23650}{23723}- lf he dies...|- The cure for Odo dies with him. {23986}{24071}- What's the verdict?|- He's stable for now. {24074}{24155}But the neuro-depolariser|did damage his brain. {24158}{24257}His higher cortical functions|will fail within the next hour. {24301}{24414}He committed suicide|just to prevent us finding the cure. {24417}{24478}We had him cornered and he knew it. {24503}{24642}He couldn't let one of Section 31's|darkest secrets get away from him. {24645}{24708}The cure is still in there somewhere. {24711}{24776}This might sound a bit morbid, {24779}{24873}but what if you used|the Romulan mental probes now? {24876}{24992}His memory pathways are scrambled to|prevent someone from doing just that. {24995}{25075}There has to be a way|to retrieve that data. {25078}{25155}Maybe we should just|let him die in peace. {25158}{25269}Miles, l need|a multitronic engrammatic interpreter. {25304}{25407}Or maybe l'll find you|a multitronic engrammatic interpreter. {25464}{25524}This is crazy. {25527}{25577}lt will work. {25674}{25794}You have me re-routing so many|power relays and transfer coils {25797}{25895}l can't guarantee this will work|without running diagnostics. {25898}{25978}l've already done the diagnostics|in my head. {26024}{26149}The neural interface will provide a|basic pattern to my hippocampal nuclei. {26152}{26259}l give up. You've explained it|three times and l still don't get it. {26262}{26346}You just have to trust me, Chief.|l know what l'm doing. {26393}{26503}Even if you can link minds with Sloan,|how will you find the cure? {26506}{26632}Everything will be processed into|images that my mind can comprehend. {26635}{26723}ln essence, l'll see the neuronal|pathways in his brain {26726}{26824}as literal pathways or streets|or corridors or something. {26827}{26967}And you'll wander along these streets|looking for a box labelled ''the cure''? {26970}{27066}lt may be just that simple.|Or it may be more surrealistic. {27069}{27144}l may wind up|in memories of Sloan's childhood. {27201}{27309}Will he be aware of what you're doing? {27334}{27390}l won't know that until l'm there. {27453}{27565}We don't know what the conscious|mind can perceive this close to death. {27652}{27702}How will you get out? {27705}{27797}Being genetically enhanced,|l can control my vital signs. {27800}{27955}When l want to get out,|l'll raise my blood pressure 40%. {27958}{28017}The equipment will break the link. {28020}{28176}What if you get disoriented or lost in|a nightmare of Sloan's and he dies? {28179}{28314}Worst case scenario, l die with him.|But l think it's a manageable risk. {28343}{28400}- l'm going with you.|- What? {28403}{28465}You heard me.|And it's not open to debate. {28468}{28616}lf you're going on this lunatic mission,|somebody sane has to be with you. {28619}{28702}You just don't want Captain Sisko|to find out what we're doing. {28705}{28788}- There's that, too.|- l'd better get another bed. {28924}{28974}How long have we got? {28977}{29047}Sloan's brain will die|in about 43 minutes. {29050}{29148}We have that long to get in,|find the cure and get out. {29175}{29267}The analyser is on-line. Are you ready? {29301}{29407}No. But let's do it anyway. {29700}{29770}- Julian?|- Miles. {29794}{29896}- Why are we in a turbolift?|- l'm not sure. {29928}{30044}- l don't remember getting in here.|- We're in Sloan's mind. Remember? {30063}{30113}Sloan. {30138}{30221}But we're really still in the lab. {30224}{30317}Yes. This turbolift is just an abstraction. {30320}{30377}Where are we going? {30380}{30476}l don't know, but we're not|wasting any time getting there. {30633}{30758}- Aren't you glad you came along?|- Wouldn't have missed it. {30865}{30958}- So what do you think?|- l think we've stopped. {30961}{31091}- Are you sure?|- Either that or we're falling very slowly. {31135}{31187}You mean we can let go? {31239}{31292}l don't see why not. {31317}{31405}- Well?|- Well what? You first. {31408}{31484}Oh, no. This little trip wasn't my idea. {31487}{31577}All right, we'll let go together. {31580}{31640}On the count of three. {31643}{31782}One, two...three. {31845}{31940}See? Nothing to worry about. {31943}{31997}l wasn't worried. {32088}{32138}- What now?|- Good question. {32186}{32328}Doctor! Chief O'Brien. Welcome. l can't|tell you how happy l am to see you. {32331}{32385}We're glad you're happy, Sloan. {32388}{32463}Now tell us how to cure Odo|and we can all be happy. {32466}{32534}Nothing would|give me greater pleasure. {32537}{32604}But there are people|l'd like you to meet. {32607}{32699}- We're a bit pressed for time.|- But you just arrived. {32764}{32948}Oh, l see. You're afraid that if l die|while you're still in here, you'll die, too. {32971}{33048}We can't let that happen.|We'd better hurry. {33051}{33134}We're not going anywhere|until you give us the cure. {33137}{33203}All right. lf you insist. {33206}{33283}lt's a simple nucleotide|marking sequence. {33286}{33343}Radodine... {33422}{33467}You mind repeating that? {33534}{33597}We're not playing games, Sloan. {33600}{33659}l want to tell you|what you need to know. {33662}{33714}- Then tell us.|- l can't. {33794}{33846}You see? {33849}{33983}Part of me doesn't want you to know|until you come to the wardroom. {33986}{34037}Maybe we should do as he says. {34040}{34108}l don't blame you for being suspicious, {34111}{34193}but if you want the cure,|you'll have to trust me. {34196}{34266}- The clock is ticking.|- He's right about that. {34333}{34383}Follow me. {34482}{34570}Relax, Doctor.|l'm the one who's dying, not you. {34573}{34633}- Why Deep Space 9?|- Excuse me? {34636}{34733}Why does the inside of your head|look like our space station? {34736}{34808}l wanted you to feel at home.|Comfortable. {34811}{34878}l thought it was the decent thing to do. {35001}{35085}Everyone,|if l can have your attention, please. {35088}{35212}l hope you'll forgive me|if l take a moment and say a few words. {35252}{35417}As l stand here, reunited with|my friends and family for one last time, {35420}{35478}l want you, the people l love, {35481}{35616}to know just how sorry l am|for all the pain that l've caused you. {35648}{35787}l dedicated my life to the preservation|and protection of the Federation. {35808}{35902}This duty, which l carried out|to the best of my ability, {35905}{35981}took precedence over everything else - {35984}{36055}my parents, my wife, my children. {36058}{36209}l lived in a world of secrets.|Of sabotage and deceit. {36212}{36368}l spent so much time erasing|my movements, covering my tracks, {36371}{36515}that now, as l look back on my life,|l find nothing. {36518}{36594}lt's as if l never really existed. {36635}{36736}l cheated you all out of being in my life. {36739}{36834}And what's more,|l cheated myself as well. {36837}{36924}l know a simple apology|won't change that. {36927}{36993}l feel the need to apologise anyway. {37029}{37185}No tears, please. My death|isn't a tragedy, it's a celebration. {37217}{37298}ln death, l can finally|step out of the shadows {37302}{37436}and prove to myself that l existed,|that l lived. {37762}{37821}That was beautiful, Luther. {38082}{38163}Gentlemen, l'd like you|to meet my wife, Jessica. {38166}{38310}This is Dr Bashir and Chief O'Brien.|lf it weren't for them, l wouldn't be here. {38313}{38419}l'd like to thank you for|all you've done for Luther. And me. {38422}{38516}Frankly, being married to him|was a living hell. {38519}{38658}- But thanks to you, that's all changed.|- Congratulations. {38661}{38742}Doctor, you've been|a beacon of light to me. {38745}{38805}You're living proof that ideology {38808}{38885}is a poor substitute|for kindness and decency, {38888}{39057}and that it's our actions, not our beliefs,|that define who we are, what we are. {39060}{39177}Yes. Thank you.|l'm glad to have been helpful. {39200}{39250}But if you don't mind... {39253}{39349}You want me to tell you|how to cure Odo. Gladly. {39352}{39434}My dear, l need that padd|l gave you for safekeeping. {39437}{39521}Oh. Yes, l think l have it here. {39524}{39593}Thanks, muffin. Here you go, Doctor. {39638}{39736}l'm sorry, Doctor,|but l can't let you have that. {39899}{39979}- Julian?|- Don't look at me for explanations. {40321}{40393}- l knew it.|- Knew what? {40396}{40465}That this wasn't going to be easy. {40700}{40808}- You mind telling me what's going on?|- l have no idea. {40811}{40908}The Chief was meant to fix my|sonic shower but he didn't show up. {40911}{41010}l asked the computer where he was,|and this is what l found. {41051}{41192}- Have any idea who this is?|- Sloan. He works for Section 31. {41195}{41316}Then l'd guess this isn't some kind|of obscure meditation therapy. {41319}{41388}- Sisko to lnfirmary.|- lnfirmary. {41391}{41476}Send a medical team to science lab 4|right away. {41479}{41534}l wish l knew how long|we've been in here. {41537}{41605}- 23 minutes and 11 seconds.|- Show off. {41608}{41705}That leaves us less than 20 minutes|to find a cure and get out. {41753}{41814}Locked. All locked. {41817}{41902}Sloan could be hiding|in any of these rooms. {41905}{41987}- What's your point?|- He has to want to be found. {41990}{42076}- lt's his playing field.|- You two, stop right there. {42079}{42150}- Now what?|- You're in a restricted area. {42153}{42238}l thought we were in the cerebellum. {42241}{42328}- We're looking for Sloan.|- Mr Sloan is not available. {42331}{42414}We don't have time for this.|We need to speak to Sloan! {42464}{42528}- You shot him!|- That really hurt! {42531}{42597}He was a threat to the Federation. {42850}{42917}- You all right?|- Do l look all right? {42969}{43081}lt doesn't make sense. lf none of this|is real, why does it hurt so much? {43084}{43167}Sloan's mind must be|sending sensory stimuli to ours, {43170}{43275}causing us to experience pain|as if we'd really been shot. {43278}{43340}Of course, that's just a theory. {43343}{43470}That makes sense. Maybe this is a|good time for you to get us out of here. {43473}{43554}- l can't.|- What do you mean? {43579}{43736}l just tried the hypothalamic feedback|loop. l must be too weak. {43762}{43825}What?|Julian, we have to get out of here! {43828}{43952}l know that! But l've been shot.|At least my body thinks l have. {44012}{44071}l don't believe this. {44103}{44154}l'm sorry. {44211}{44284}- So this is it?|- lt does look that way. {44395}{44503}l should've left a note for Keiko|to let her know what we were planning. {44506}{44556}Why worry her? {44559}{44630}l want them to understand|why l had to do this. {44633}{44720}She'll understand.|She'll know you did it for me. {44723}{44798}That's what will upset her the most. {44801}{44922}She always said|l liked you more than l liked her. {44959}{45031}- That's ridiculous.|- Right. {45052}{45126}Well, maybe you do. A bit more. {45129}{45240}What? Are you crazy?|She's my wife. l love her. {45243}{45321}Of course you love her.|She's your wife. {45324}{45427}l'm just saying|maybe you like me a bit more. {45430}{45491}l do not! {45559}{45638}- You spend more time with me.|- We work together. {45641}{45697}We have more in common. {45700}{45779}Julian, you are beginning to annoy me. {45782}{45919}Darts, racquetball, Vic's lounge,|the Alamo... Need l go on? {45922}{45983}l love my wife. {46019}{46088}And l love Ezri. Passionately. {46091}{46149}- You do?|- Yes. {46152}{46254}- Have you told her?|- Not yet. But l will. {46257}{46340}- When?|- When l'm ready. {46380}{46503}lt's just that l...like you a bit more. {46528}{46585}See? There. l've admitted it. {46682}{46780}Well, l love my wife. {46884}{46934}What's that? {47009}{47081}- lt's the tunnel!|- What tunnel? {47084}{47213}You know the...|tunnel to the Great Beyond. {47263}{47357}lt is.|l must say l'm a bit disappointed. {47360}{47424}l expected it to be more elaborate. {47460}{47542}No. No. Come on. {47545}{47707}We can't just sit here waiting for death. {47710}{47773}Come on. On your feet, man! {47815}{47881}- Let's check one more door.|- What's the point? {47884}{47970}The point is to do our duty|right up until the end. {47973}{48027}Like Travis and Crockett. {48046}{48108}One more door. {48153}{48232}Dr Bashir's regaining consciousness,|Captain. {48294}{48361}How's Miles? {48364}{48415}l'm fine. {48418}{48498}Did you find what you were looking for? {48501}{48568}No, l'm afraid not.|We have to go back in. {48571}{48653}Sloan is dying.|We can't risk losing you as well. {48656}{48724}He can't die. Not yet! {48827}{48882}Get me cordrazine. Ten milligrams. {48950}{49000}His alpha waves are attenuating. {49003}{49057}Cortical stimulator. {49060}{49149}You're not getting away from me|that easily, Sloan. {49152}{49220}lncrease the resonance|frequency 10%. {49237}{49379}- His neurosynaptic activity is falling.|- l know. 15 milligrams of neurotropan. {49414}{49477}Come on, Sloan. Come on back. {49480}{49555}- Complete neural failure.|- No! {49772}{49857}Doctor, he is dead. {49899}{49936}Doctor. {49939}{49993}lt's over, Julian. He's gone. {50129}{50208}And so is any hope of curing Odo. {50423}{50526}l'm sorry, Odo. l wish l had better news. {50566}{50625}l understand, Doctor. {50628}{50695}You've done everything you could, {50698}{50814}more than l would've thought possible,|and l appreciate it. {50817}{50881}ls there anything l can do? {50884}{51006}Thank you, but right now|l'd simply like to be alone. {51009}{51065}Of course. {51196}{51305}- How did he take it?|- Better than l would have. {51366}{51422}l need some sleep. So do you. {51447}{51552}- Look, Julian...|- l know. l know. l did all l could. {51555}{51624}But it's a small comfort, isn't it? {52263}{52362}- ''lt was the best of times... ''|- ''...it was the worst of times.'' {52365}{52463}- lt's the first line of the book.|- So why is it on page 294? {52466}{52542}Must be a misprint.|The book starts over again. {52545}{52666}lt can't be. Ezri loaned it to me. lt used|to be Jadzia's and l know she read it. {52669}{52762}- You and Ezri are exchanging books?|- Don't you see what's going on? {52765}{52845}- She's playing a practical joke.|- No, she isn't. {52848}{52915}lt's Sloan. We're still inside his mind. {52918}{53003}What? These are my quarters.|Keiko's asleep in there. {53006}{53095}No. Sloan is making us think|we're back on the station. {53098}{53176}The book is incomplete|because l haven't finished it. {53179}{53307}- You don't know what happens...|- So he couldn't finish the story. {53310}{53404}- He's trying to stop us finding the cure.|- We must've been close. {53407}{53538}The door we were about to open when|we woke up. The cure must be in there. {53605}{53682}- What's happening?|- Sloan's dying. {54154}{54204}- This is it!|- Are you sure? {54207}{54270}l can tell. {54499}{54549}Sloan? {54642}{54718}Welcome to Section 31, gentlemen. {54721}{54850}- You know why we're here.|- You don't expect me to help you. {55228}{55295}You sure you want|to throw that one away? {55298}{55361}l'm collecting medical information. {55364}{55485}lt's not just any report.|That's on Jaresh-lnyo. {55488}{55569}- Former President lnyo?|- The one and only. {55676}{55754}My God.|31 had a man in his cabinet. {55784}{55850}Don't let him distract you. {55853}{55967}Just one of the little nuggets|lying around in this once-tidy room. {55970}{56042}You'd be amazed|at what you could find. {56045}{56154}Current operations on Kronos.|Martok would love to see this. {56211}{56269}Julian! Look at this. {56306}{56421}Radodine, lidestolinine,|asporanine, adenine. That's it. {56440}{56527}- lt's time we got out of here.|- Hold on a moment. {56530}{56612}These contain all of Sloan's|memories on Section 31. {56615}{56708}We could destroy|the entire organisation. {56711}{56802}- That'll have to wait.|- lt's not that simple. {56805}{56899}There is no building,|no room like this, in the real world. {56902}{56969}Section 31 has no headquarters. {56972}{57145}These files, they exist only in the minds|of a very select group of people. {57148}{57226}l happen to be one of them. {57263}{57423}lf you really want to destroy Section 31,|it's now or never. {57426}{57509}He's right. This is an opportunity|we can't pass up. {57535}{57587}Julian, listen to me! {57590}{57665}He wants us to die with him.|lf we die, Odo dies too! {57668}{57779}All my secrets are yours|for the taking, Doctor. {57822}{57872}lf you want them badly enough. {57875}{57945}Odo needs you, Julian.|He's counting on you. {58050}{58147}You're making|a terrible mistake, Doctor. {58190}{58245}l don't think so. {58353}{58443}Julian, are you with us? {58446}{58584}Ezri, you look so...beautiful. {58663}{58770}- Did you locate the cure?|- l think so. {58773}{58850}But there's only one way|to know for sure. {58876}{58945}- Sloan?|- He died about two minutes ago. {58948}{59009}He almost took you with him. {59012}{59135}Julian, next time you take a trip into|someone's mind, you're going alone. {59138}{59163}Right. {59351}{59446}l should warn you.|You may feel some discomfort. {59468}{59569}lf you mean it's going to be painful,|just say so. {59572}{59632}lt's going to be painful. {59635}{59725}All right then. Go ahead. {60626}{60678}When will Odo be up and around? {60681}{60754}His morphogenic matrix|needs time to heal. {60757}{60826}But he should be|his old self in a few days. {60883}{60999}Here we go. l knew Quark|had a bottle of the good stuff. {61002}{61065}- This is older than l am.|- What? {61123}{61191}l'm drinking with a child. {61281}{61340}To aging...gracefully. {61343}{61396}Very funny. {61399}{61452}To Odo. {61546}{61613}- Wow.|- Wow is right. {61681}{61737}Tell me something. {61740}{61858}lf you'd had time|to read the data in Sloan's mind, {61861}{61928}do you think we'd have|brought down Section 31? {61931}{62004}We'll never know.|But one thing's for sure. {62007}{62107}Sloan knew he had the perfect bait,|that l wouldn't be able to resist. {62110}{62168}There was one thing he didn't consider. {62171}{62291}- What's that?|- You. To Miles Edward O'Brien. {62328}{62375}To friendship. {62566}{62652}l better get home.|Keiko's holding dinner for me. {62655}{62741}- This late?|- She's a helluva woman. {62744}{62842}- That's why you love her.|- That's why l love her. {62985}{63051}- You wanna come?|- Sure.