Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode | |
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Season 7 Episode 16 |
Directed by | David Livingston |
Written by | Ronald D. Moore |
Featured music | Dennis McCarthy |
Production code | 565 |
Original air date | March 3, 1999 |
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"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" is the 166th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 16th episode of the seventh season. The episode's title is a paraphrase from Cicero's Pro Milone, Latin for "In times of war, the law falls silent."
Plot
As Julian Bashir prepares to go to a conference on Romulus, Luther Sloan shows up in his quarters with a Section 31 assignment.
Bashir boards the USS Bellerophon, where Sloan explains that the assignment is to confirm the rumor that Koval, the anti-Federation head of the secretive Tal Shiar Romulan intelligence agency, and a candidate for a seat on a powerful Senate committee, suffers from Tuvan syndrome, a condition that primarily affects Vulcans and Romulans. Bashir discusses the issue with Admiral William Ross. Ross says it would be better if Federation-friendly Senator Cretak gained the empty seat on the continuing committee as she publicly supported the alliance against the Dominion.
Koval seeks out Bashir at the conference and asks about a disease called "the Quickening," which the Dominion introduced to a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, and how that could be induced into a planetary population. Bashir chairs a symposium on the subject and later tells Sloan that he believes Koval does have Tuvan syndrome, although he does express concern that the head of the Tal Shiar is asking so many pertinent questions about "the Quickening." Sloan says he doesn't care about that question but instead asks how the disease could be accelerated. Naturally, Bashir suspects that Sloan wants Koval killed in a way that makes it look like the Romulan's illness took a turn for the worse. Bashir decides to inform Admiral Ross, who plans to have Sloan arrested. Ross muses that Sloan could have an accomplice on Romulus to carry out the plan as they are both watching Sloan, and orders Bashir into silence.
The next morning Bashir overhears that Ross has suffered from an aneurysm and spies Sloan looking smug at the next table. With nowhere else to turn, Bashir approaches Senator Cretak and tells her of his suspicions about Sloan. Cretak views the information as appalling at first, but believes Bashir's good intentions enough to help him by giving him classified Tal Shiar information. Bashir tries to delay Sloan's timetable by telling him he needs a tissue sample for confirmation of the diagnosis as said the visual symptoms could be any number of diseases. Sloan has Bashir's hand treated with a micro-adhesive that will serve as a skin sample collector during a handshake.
Bashir is able to shake Koval's hand but is then immediately taken into Romulan custody and tortured. Bashir and Cretak are brought before a judicial committee where Koval elaborates on the plot to assassinate him (Koval) and brings in a tortured Sloan. Koval says that Section 31 was the invention of a renegade Starfleet Intelligence operative (Sloan) obsessed with getting revenge for his mentor's (Vice Admiral Fujisaki) death. Koval says it is impossible to know whether Bashir was in on the assassination plot or a tool of Sloan. The committee pronounces its sentences: Bashir is returned to the Bellerophon; Senator Cretak is convicted of committing an act of treason and will be sentenced later; Sloan is to be handed over to the Tal Shiar for further interrogation. Enraged, Sloan grabs a guard's disruptor but Koval fires first, vaporizing him.
Back in his quarters on the Bellerophon, Bashir lies in bed and suddenly realises that he has been had. He marches off to meet with Admiral Ross and asks the whereabouts of Sloan. They agree to have an off the record conversation and make a point of removing their communication badges. Ross reveals that Sloan was to have been transported just before he was shot. He also reveals that Koval was working for Starfleet.
Ross elaborates that the real mission was to get Koval onto the committee where he would advocate continuing the alliance with the Federation. He also admits that Senator Cretak was not a supporter of the alliance as Bashir thought; Cretak is a "patriot" and if she thought it in the best interest of the Romulans to abrogate the alliance then she would pursue that avenue. Cretak will definitely be dismissed from the Senate and imprisoned, and probably be executed for her role in the affair. This angers Bashir which causes Ross to utter the quote from Cicero: "Inter arma enim silent leges." Bashir retorts "So, is that what we have become - a 24th century Rome, driven by nothing other than the certainty that Caesar can do no wrong?" Ross picks up his communicator and pins it back onto his chest saying that their conversation never happened. Bashir picks up his communicator and briefly looks as if he is willing to throw it back onto the table in disgust before exiting the room.
Back aboard Deep Space Nine, Sloan shows up in Bashir's quarters, explaining that he needed a man of conscience for the operation, that the Federation needs men of conscience. Before he turns to leave, he adds that the Federation also needs men like Sloan to defend men like Bashir. Bashir initially calls Odo, but decides not to report Sloan's visit, instead reflecting on the words of Section 31's agent.
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