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Treachery, Faith, and the Great River Line-by-Line

ODO: Well, it's not too late to start. Why did you defect?
 
WEYOUN: It's simple really. From the moment I was activated, I felt this war was wrong. Please don't misunderstand me, I still worship the Founders, but I believe their obsession with conquering the Alpha Quadrant is misguided. It's time they learned to live in peace with the Solids. I know it's not my place to question the Founders. Maybe Weyoun 7 is right. I am defective.
 
ODO: On the contrary. What you're saying about the war, about the Founders, makes perfect sense.
 
WEYOUN: I want to thank you, Odo, for the way you stood up for me, protected me.
 
Damar: I knew there was something wrong with him from the moment we met. He lacked your appetite for cruelty.
 
WEYOUN 7: He's a disgrace to me and all Vorta. Though I suppose he can't be held completely responsible for his behavior. The Vorta cloning process is a very delicate one. Every once in a while a clone is found to be defective. It's never happened to a Weyoun before, but it does happen. And speaking of treachery, there is still the little matter of the death of Weyoun 5.
 
WEYOUN7: You were supposed to be on that transporter pad with him.
 
Damar: I always was lucky. Are you sure I can't interest you in a glass of kanar?
 
Damar: I don't know what you're so concerned about. Odo couldn't possibly hope to outrun a Jem'Hadar attack ship.
 
WEYOUN7: But what if he refuses to hand over his prisoner?
 
WEYOUN7: He will not. We can't kill a Founder. I forbid it.
 
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