Rush Limborg said:
As to your last point--note Sloan's using that very thing as a bluff--which O'Brien caught onto.
The only way he
could use that information as a bluff, of course, would be if
he was actually dying.
How so? It's a reverse psyhcology--a "double-bluff", if you will.
Rush Limborg said:
As to "why not hand the cure over" where some idealist might pick it up--who knows what the idealist might do. Hand it over to the Founders, no questions asked?
Knowing Odo's suspicions of Starfleet and prior proclivities and associations with the Founders (he almost allowed the minefield to be taken down, after all), giving the cure to Bashir was tantamount to
the exact same risk.
Was Odo "suspicious" of Starfleet, by this point? No, I don't think so--frustrated at their methods and limitations, more appropriately.
And as far as his near-betrayal was concerned--remember, the Founder was able to "link" with him--and influence his mind. Two things:
1) Odo, aware of the consequences of allowing her to control him, would
not be one to put himself in a position where he would do the same, again.
2) The Founder would not be
able to link with him, due to the virus. It would all be on Odo's end.
Sloan has character flaws. He is not perfectly consistent. I am not seeing a problem here.
Well, I am--because that is
far too big a mistake, and an inconsistency, to just chalk it up to "he forgot".
Rush Limborg said:
For all we know, the implant shut down those brain funtions--and was able to "re-boot", when the time was right. I wouldn't be suprised, considering the apparently mega-photographic memory Sloan seems to have (as the "office" sequence indicates)...if Sloan himself was "enhanced", in some way--albeit, not as formally as Bashir.
You see how many unfounded assumptions your pet theory is riding on? Even the Borg don't have the ability to 'reboot' the drones who have their organic functions shut down, and their knowledge of cybernetics is unmatched in the
Star Trek universe.
"Unmatched"--and yet the Federation keeps finding ways to defeat the Borg via technology--the most interesting example being the paradox-virus Geordi and Data developed in "I, Borg".
And you say "for all we know". That's the problem, isn't it? Again, as Bashir himself once noted, tricorders aren't as good with "dead" people....
And if Sloan's eidetic memory was due to having cybernetic implants, those would have been detected by Bashir, who then wouldn't have buggered around with mind-probing - he could just have let Sloan die, removed the implant and simply downloaded the information he needed. (He didn't let Sloan die, of course, because Sloan dying meant that the cure would 'die with him'.) And that still puts 31 in the position of compromising every secret that Sloan knows!
Except Bashir was in a
bit of a rush--too much to allow him to be in a position where he would be mapping Sloan's mind. If he'd had that kind of time (as far as he was concerned) he wouldn't have gone on that trek (as it were) through Sloan's mind
Besides--that is only one theory. Perhaps his memory was genetically enhanced, everything else left as is.
Either way--surely the fact that his
memory is so detailed that he would know by heart
details on current operations--and know so much that his "files" would encompass an entire
room--surely that implies that
something big was done to enhance his memory. No one has a detailed encyclopedic knowledge of
that much.
Rush Limborg said:
That, of course, is assuming that 31, and Sloan in particular, were in any real danger. After all--Sloan seemed to be in very real danger in the climax of "Inter Arna"--captured by the Tal Shiar, mind probes having (supposedly) torn through the barriers of his mind....
How convenient, your having forgotten that the
head of the Tal Shiar was a 31 operative - the entire situation was street theatre for the benefit of Bashir and the Romulan Senate, because
both the Tal Shiar and 31 were in on it. (Of course, no mind probes were actually used on Sloan; or rather, if they were, they would have been feeding the Tal Shiar only the information that Koval wanted them to.)
You also seem to conveniently forget that Sloan was very effectively
isolated from any 31 backup by Sisko, Bashir and O'Brien. No Chairman Koval or Admiral Ross to bail him out with a dramatic escape that time.
I've forgotten nothing of the kind--it is insulting of my intelligence that you would think I did. My
point is, quite simply, that Sloan and 31 orchestrated events so that they
appeared one way, and actually were being conducted in another.