I can understand that he had personal motivations for capturing Eddington (besides it being his duty), but he seems obsessed with the task to such a degree that I start to wonder exactly what those motivations were.
Was it because Eddington betrayed the Federation ideals ? Or more specifically because he betrayed his Starfleet commission? Was it because he lied and cheated to obtain his goals ? Or was it because he managed to defeat Sisko almost consistently by using more clever tactics -even to the point where Sisko was 'taken off the case' by Starfleet -, making it an ego issue for Sisko ?
I understand of course that it would be a mixture of all of the above, including perhaps some reasons I overlooked. But what would have been his primary personal motivation?
Was it because Eddington betrayed the Federation ideals ? Or more specifically because he betrayed his Starfleet commission? Was it because he lied and cheated to obtain his goals ? Or was it because he managed to defeat Sisko almost consistently by using more clever tactics -even to the point where Sisko was 'taken off the case' by Starfleet -, making it an ego issue for Sisko ?
I understand of course that it would be a mixture of all of the above, including perhaps some reasons I overlooked. But what would have been his primary personal motivation?