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00:00:02( water running )
00:00:03( water stops )
00:00:07MAN: Hoshi.
00:00:11Hello?
00:00:18MAN: Do you understand me?
00:00:27I think you do.
00:00:33Can you see me?
00:00:37Ensign Sato to Security.
00:00:39MAN: Go ahead.
00:00:41Hoshi?
00:00:43Is everything all right?
00:00:45Hoshi?
00:02:16ARCHER: I thought I was the only one who lived here during my off hours.
00:02:20I'd like you to see this.
00:02:21( beeping )
00:02:23{\an8}These are the locations where we've encountered spatial anomalies.
00:02:28{\an8}I analyzed the sensor logs from the Xindi database.
00:02:31{\an8}These are the coordinates where that vessel was affected.
00:02:35{\an8}Seems pretty random.
00:02:37{\an8}That's what I thought...
00:02:38{\an8}Until I ran a vector analysis of the gravimetric waves
00:02:41{\an8}coming from the sphere we discovered.
00:02:43{\an8}The interference patterns implied another wave source.
00:02:51{\an8}A second sphere?
00:02:53{\an8}It appears so.
00:02:55{\an8}The simulation suggests
00:02:57{\an8}that the anomalies occur where the waves intersect.
00:03:01{\an8}If you're right, then we should be able to start predicting
00:03:04{\an8}where we're going to run into trouble.
00:03:06{\an8}If we're going to create an accurate map,
00:03:08{\an8}we'll need precise measurements of the sphere's gravimetric fields.
00:03:11{\an8}Assuming there is a second sphere, how far away is it?
00:03:16{\an8}Less than four light-years.
00:03:19{\an8}Set a course.
00:03:30{\an8}Nothing?
00:03:32{\an8}MALCOLM: I ran every scan in the book.
00:03:34{\an8}There's no sign of any intruder anywhere on the ship.
00:03:37{\an8}Maybe our sensors missed something.
00:03:39{\an8}I went through all the logs for the past 24 hours.
00:03:42{\an8}To say they were uneventful would be an understatement.
00:03:44{\an8}This is good news.
00:03:46{\an8}That I'm imagining things?
00:03:48{\an8}Well, you're a little on edge.
00:03:50It's not uncommon to see the enemy out of the corner of your eye.
00:03:53I thought that was called paranoia.
00:03:56Whatever it is, it's not uncommon.
00:04:00Just the other night,
00:04:01I thought I heard clicking sounds in my quarters.
00:04:04For a moment, I could have sworn there was a Xindi-insectoid lurking in the shadows.
00:04:09What I saw wasn't a shadow.
00:04:13All right. I'll keep an eye out.
00:04:17( footsteps receding )
00:04:21There's a mild vasodilation in the prefrontal cortex.
00:04:25That would account for your headaches.
00:04:26Other than that, you're in perfect health.
00:04:29Are there any more tests that you can run?
00:04:32What do you expect me to find?
00:04:34The last few days,
00:04:35I've had the strangest feeling that I'm being watched.
00:04:40I've heard whispering down corridors, in my quarters.
00:04:46Could I have been exposed to something that's making me hallucinate?
00:04:50There's no evidence of any mind-altering substances on board.
00:04:53So basically, this is all in my head.
00:04:55It appears to be.
00:04:57Great.
00:04:59I suppose you believe you're dealing badly with stress.
00:05:03It's not a good sign when you start to see things that aren't there.
00:05:06( chuckles )
00:05:07Well, that's a matter of opinion.
00:05:10On Denobula, when a person under stress hallucinates, it's considered healthy... a harmless way for the subconscious to release nervous energy.
00:05:19I've always envied those who had that facility.
00:05:21I tend to keep too much bottled up inside.
00:05:25I should get going.
00:05:27T'Pol's asked me to translate a section of the Xindi database.
00:05:36( beeping )
00:05:42MAN: Hoshi.
00:05:47( static crackling )
00:05:51( whispering ) That's where I'm waiting for you.
00:05:53That's where I'm waiting for you.
00:05:57( beeps )
00:05:58Ensign Sato to Lieutenant Reed.
00:06:00I need help in the command center.
00:06:01MAN: Hoshi.
00:06:04Who are you?
00:06:06Don't be frightened.
00:06:08( static crackles )
00:06:25Hoshi.
00:06:28( echoing ) How did you get on board?
00:06:29I'm nowhere near your ship.
00:06:33What do you want?
00:06:34You're searching for something. I can help.
00:06:52( gasps )
00:06:56( grunts )
00:07:16Hoshi... Are you all right?
00:07:21I'm not picking up anything out of the ordinary.
00:07:24We still haven't found any ships nearby or any uninvited guests on board.
00:07:29I'm not imagining it, Captain.
00:07:31You have to admit it's a possibility.
00:07:33With respect, sir,
00:07:34I know that my mind can be overactive sometimes, but that is not what's happening.
00:07:38This is real.
00:07:41I want you to keep Hoshi under observation until we can sort this out.
00:07:47Post a security detail outside.
00:07:49And assign teams to engineering and the armory until further notice.
00:07:52Are you expecting an attack, sir?
00:07:54Around here, you never know.
00:07:59I'll see you both in the morning.
00:08:04( sighs ) Isn't it about feeding time?
00:08:07I'll take care of it after I get you settled.
00:08:09Would you mind? I'm really not that tired.
00:08:12Be my guest.
00:08:13The Vulcan root leaf's in that container.
00:08:20That's strange.
00:08:24It's...
00:08:27When the alien communicates with me, it's...
00:08:32It's almost like he's inside my head, looking at things through my eyes, experiencing what I'm experiencing.
00:08:42And talking to him is... is like talking to myself.
00:08:44Does that make any sense?
00:08:46It makes perfect sense.
00:08:49Listening to your thoughts has been very pleasurable.
00:08:52What?
00:08:53I've been with you for several days... studying your mind, your memories, learning so many things about you.
00:09:01Why me?
00:09:03My telepathy only works in rare instances.
00:09:06It takes a unique mind to process it.
00:09:09Yours is the first I've found in many years.
00:09:13What do you want?
00:09:16I'm only three light-years away.
00:09:19My home is what you're seeing right now.
00:09:21All I want is to meet you.
00:09:24I don't think that'll be possible.
00:09:26I know you're on an urgent mission.
00:09:29That's what I want to talk to you about.
00:09:33What did he tell you about the Xindi?
00:09:35He's saving that for my visit.
00:09:39He could have given you something as a show of good faith.
00:09:43This could be another attempt by the Xindi to infiltrate Enterprise.
00:09:46I think he wants to help.
00:09:48He was horrified that seven million of us were killed.
00:09:50He says he's willing to use his abilities to help us find the Xindi.
00:09:55I think that's reason enough to meet with him.
00:10:04( beeps )
00:10:05Archer to Mayweather.
00:10:06MAYWEATHER: Go ahead, sir.
00:10:11We're taking a slight detour.
00:10:43( wind rushing )
00:11:09( doors creak shut )
00:11:15( doors creak )
00:11:23MAN: I asked Hoshi to come alone.
00:11:29The Captain's always a part of first contact missions...
00:11:32Starfleet regulations.
00:11:34I hope that's not a problem.
00:11:36Not at all, Captain.
00:11:39I'm pleased all three of you could come.
00:11:51My name is Tarquin.
00:11:54I'm obviously not what you expected.
00:11:58I didn't want to frighten you, so I created a human image when I contacted you on Enterprise.
00:12:05Thank you for coming to me.
00:12:08You said you could help us with our mission.
00:12:11You're searching for a weapon that could annihilate your planet.
00:12:15I may be able to find it.
00:12:17But I'll need an object that's associated with the Xindi.
00:12:20Why?
00:12:21Every artifact retains an imprint of the people who made it, who used it.
00:12:28I have the ability to sense those imprints.
00:12:31I could arrange to have something sent down.
00:12:34How much time would you need with it?
00:12:36No more than a few days.
00:12:38We didn't pick up any other bio-signs.
00:12:40I take it you live here alone.
00:12:43Alone.
00:12:45It's an awfully big planet for one person.
00:12:48I've lived here for a very long time, Mr. Reed.
00:12:52My only contact with the outside world has been through telepathy.
00:12:58Bring me the artifact. I'd like to get started.
00:13:02We'll be back as soon as we can.
00:13:05Captain... One small request.
00:13:09I'd like Hoshi to stay with me while I'm working.
00:13:15I'm afraid that's not appropriate.
00:13:17Nonetheless, it's a condition of my helping you.
00:13:27If I'm comfortable with this...
00:13:31I don't get the sense that he would harm me.
00:13:33My instincts tell me otherwise. He's hiding something.
00:13:37If he's insistent, we could put off looking for the sphere, stay in orbit.
00:13:42It's only for a few days.
00:13:43We don't have the luxury of dealing with one problem at a time anymore, sir.
00:13:48If he can tell us something about the Xindi weapon, it's worth the risk.
00:13:54I can take care of myself, Captain.
00:14:04This is from the weapon that attacked your planet.
00:14:07We think it was a prototype... from a much larger weapon.
00:14:11This will be very useful.
00:14:14May I?
00:14:16Thanks.
00:14:21I need a minute.
00:14:22( breathes deeply ) Take your time.
00:14:29Do I have to tell you to stay on your toes?
00:14:31-( door closes ) -I think that falls under the "goes without saying" category, sir.
00:14:37Did you bring a phase-pistol?
00:14:38I'll keep it under my pillow.
00:14:44You know how to reach me.
00:14:47( footsteps receding )
00:15:01Do you always eat like this?
00:15:04Only when I have company.
00:15:09Thank you.
00:15:11I thought you might enjoy something familiar.
00:15:17( lid clatters )
00:15:19Programming these dishes was a challenge.
00:15:21I had to re-create their tastes and textures from your memory.
00:15:26Please.
00:15:32It should approximate the recipe from Fiorella's on Fountain Street in San Francisco.
00:15:41You have certainly done your homework.
00:15:44I've enjoyed it.
00:15:46Mmm, what's this?
00:15:47Dessert.
00:15:49It's a delicacy from the Arakon system.
00:15:53I think you'll like it.
00:15:55You know, my stomach is a little unsettled.
00:15:57You told your grandmother that every time she tried to serve you soba noodles.
00:16:01Now it's one of your favorite foods.
00:16:05Since you seem to know so much about my past,
00:16:08I think it's only fair that I know a little about yours.
00:16:11Where are you from?
00:16:13My homeworld is 30 light-years from here... a wonderful place to live, provided you're not born telepathic.
00:16:21( scoffs ) The odds are 1 in 50 million.
00:16:25I was among the unlucky few.
00:16:28We're considered a threat to the rest of the population.
00:16:32There's only one solution for people like me...
00:16:35To live out our lives in exile.
00:16:38So we're sent to places like this...
00:16:42To solitude.
00:16:43I think you're familiar with it.
00:16:46What do you mean?
00:16:47Your parents learned you were gifted, so you spent your childhood with private tutors, studying languages.
00:16:57You thought it was normal to go through your days alone.
00:17:03I'm sorry.
00:17:05I forget you're unaware of how much I know about you.
00:17:09Are you reading my mind continuously?
00:17:13Not since you've arrived.
00:17:15Now that you're here with me,
00:17:16I would rather get to know you the way other humans do.
00:17:21This is great, but I'm pretty tired.
00:17:26Of course
00:17:28( door opens )
00:17:32If you need anything else, let me know at supper tomorrow.
00:17:36I'll be working most of the day.
00:17:39Uh, feel free to wander.
00:17:41There are a lot of interesting things here, but I strongly suggest that you stay inside.
00:17:49The winds can be treacherous.
00:17:51I'm sure there's enough to keep me occupied.
00:17:54If you'd like, y-y-you could spend some time looking at this.
00:17:58It's written in a dead language, over 1,000 years old.
00:18:02Everything about these people, their homeworld, their culture, has vanished into time.
00:18:08Thank you.
00:18:14You don't have to feel alone.
00:18:17I won't. I'll be busy with this.
00:18:20That's not what I meant.
00:18:22You often feel isolated, even around other people.
00:18:27You don't have to.
00:18:32( door opens, closes )
00:18:57-( communicator beeps ) -Archer to the bridge.
00:18:58T'POL: Yes, Captain.
00:19:00I assume we're getting close.
00:19:02You assume correctly.
00:19:04Take us out of warp. I'm on my way.
00:19:06Yes, sir.
00:19:13( indistinct conversations )
00:19:23( beeping )
00:19:26Status.
00:19:28We're getting reports of anomalies on all decks.
00:19:29-( electricity crackles ) -( man screams )
00:19:36( yells )
00:19:42( electricity crackling )
00:19:50I got you.
00:19:52There are breaches on decks "B", "C", and "E".
00:19:54Emergency bulkheads are in place, but three subsections have decompressed.
00:19:58( rumbling )
00:20:06We're losing structural integrity in the forward hull.
00:20:08All stop!
00:20:11The anomalies are stronger here.
00:20:13If there is another sphere in the region, it's emitting a lot more gravimetric energy than the first one.
00:20:18Which means, if we continue, there's a good chance this ship is gonna get torn apart.
00:20:24If it is there, how far?
00:20:25Approximately 75,000 kilometers.
00:20:28Might as well be 75,000 light-years.
00:20:32-( communicator beeps ) -Bridge to Commander Tucker.
00:20:34TUCKER: Go ahead.
00:20:35-How are your engines holding up? -So far, so good.
00:20:40But I wouldn't recommend putting them through a lot more of this.
00:20:42How long would it take you to insulate a shuttlepod with trellium-D?
00:20:45I'd need a day to refine enough ore and, uh, at least 12 hours to reconfigure the hull.
00:20:51Get started.
00:20:52Aye, sir.
00:20:53Hold our position.
00:20:55You might want to steer clear of the launch bay for the next couple of days.
00:20:59Indeed.
00:21:27I'm sorry. I didn't mean to disturb you.
00:21:30Not at all.
00:21:32Please.
00:21:39( doors creaking )
00:21:44Have you had a chance to look at the book I gave you?
00:21:48I'm about halfway through.
00:21:49I didn't expect you to translate it so quickly.
00:21:53Aren't you supposed to know me better than that?
00:21:55( chuckles ) What did you think of it?
00:21:59It's an interesting language... reminds me of medieval Klingon.
00:22:04Any progress?
00:22:05A few images, impressions.
00:22:09Did you know that there are five Xindi species?
00:22:12That's what we've heard.
00:22:14A great deal of conflict among them.
00:22:16They don't trust one another.
00:22:18Do you know where they're building the weapon?
00:22:21Not yet. I'm going to need more time.
00:22:27What's this?
00:22:31It helps me extend the range of my telepathy.
00:22:34My family gave it to me when I was exiled.
00:22:37Without it, I never would have found you.
00:22:44Would you like to try?
00:22:46Is that possible?
00:22:47With guidance.
00:23:06If you close your eyes, you'll begin to sense light and color.
00:23:12Let the images take shape, and let the shapes become more distinct.
00:23:19-Can you see them? -I think so.
00:23:23You're trying too hard to find them.
00:23:27Let the images come to you.
00:23:56How do you make sense of all that?
00:23:58It takes practice. Try again.
00:24:04Maybe later.
00:24:06I should let you get back to your work.
00:24:11Uh, feel free to return... If you'd like some company.
00:24:16Thanks.
00:24:59( wind rushing )
00:25:14I asked you to stay inside!
00:25:17Is this why you didn't want me out here?
00:25:19Who are they?
00:25:21They're people I knew.
00:25:22The last one died over a century ago.
00:25:25We should go inside.
00:25:26How did they die?
00:25:27Very few lifespans are as long as mine.
00:25:32How old are you?
00:25:33I was born over 400 years ago.
00:25:36Who were they?
00:25:38The first one was Morianna Taal.
00:25:43She was my first companion.
00:25:45Like you, she had a unique mind.
00:25:51And the other three?
00:25:52Companions as well.
00:25:54When I lost Morianna,
00:25:56I-I began to search for another... And another.
00:26:00( sighs )
00:26:02Sometimes, I don't know what is worse... being alone or having to bury the people I've come to care about.
00:26:10It's been many years since I found someone like you.
00:26:13You're right. We should go back inside.
00:26:16All I'm asking is that you consider the possibility.
00:26:19You know that Enterprise is on an important mission.
00:26:22I just can't abandon my duties.
00:26:24It's possible that, with my help, your mission will be over soon.
00:26:27Do you really expect me to spend the rest of my life on a desolate world with someone that I have known for less than two days?
00:26:34The others had similar doubts.
00:26:36But over time, they came to appreciate what I had to offer them.
00:26:40No one will ever understand you the way I can.
00:26:44I am grateful for your help, and I'm happy to stay here while you work, but I have no intention of becoming your next companion.
00:26:59( breathing deeply )
00:27:01If you think projecting yourself as human is going to make me change my mind, you're mistaken.
00:27:06You've let your fear of the unknown stand in your way far too many times.
00:27:10You almost left Enterprise early in its mission because you didn't think you could control your fears.
00:27:15But in spite of that, you stayed.
00:27:17It strengthened you.
00:27:19This situation is no different.
00:27:22You obviously misinterpreted a few memories, because this situation is very different.
00:27:28I'm giving you the chance to experience something you've searched for your entire life.
00:27:32It's the reason you study languages, to make unique connections with people.
00:27:37I don't need you to help me do that.
00:27:40Then why do you seem so isolated?
00:27:43You live on a ship filled with your own people, and yet there are many times when you feel alone.
00:27:50Stay with me.
00:27:53I'll teach you ways of sharing thoughts and emotions no human can.
00:28:00I already told you, I'm not interested.
00:28:03You're lying, Hoshi.
00:28:05I can hear everything you're thinking.
00:28:08What I'm thinking is none of your business!
00:28:11Michio.
00:28:13Your grandfather...
00:28:15He's the last person you were truly close to.
00:28:18But he died a long time ago.
00:28:20Leave me alone.
00:28:22You can have that kind of connection again.
00:28:24Leave me alone!
00:28:27I'm sorry.
00:28:29I know this must seem overwhelming.
00:28:32Think about what I've said.
00:28:34You're going to have a great deal of time.
00:28:50( beeping )
00:28:51Sensors say we're passing through a gravimetric distortion.
00:28:55( beeping )
00:29:00No anomalies.
00:29:02Trellium seems to be doing its job.
00:29:05-( communicator beeps ) -Archer to Enterprise.
00:29:08T'POL: Go ahead.
00:29:09We're approaching 79,000 kilometers.
00:29:13Still no sign of the cloaking barrier.
00:29:16Adjust your heading to 016 mark 2.
00:29:19ARCHER: Stand by.
00:29:26( rumbling )
00:29:27( beeping )
00:29:30That felt promising.
00:29:32I believe you just grazed the perimeter.
00:29:34Turn starboard, 3.6 degrees.
00:29:39( beeping )
00:29:41I think we've found it.
00:29:42T'POL: Maintain course.
00:29:44You should be heading directly toward the cloaking barrier.
00:29:48Power's fluctuating!
00:29:49( beeping )
00:29:56Hull integrity?
00:29:58Some micro-fractures, but nothing we can't handle.
00:30:04TUCKER: Switching to backup!
00:30:10( beeping )
00:30:13Trip.
00:30:23Let's get going with the scans.
00:30:27( buzzing )
00:30:29TUCKER: Ah, hell!
00:30:30Is there a problem?
00:30:32The sensor relays were damaged.
00:30:35How much time do you need?
00:30:37Not long, but we'll have to get back to Enterprise.
00:30:40I need to open up the circuit housings on the undercarriage--
00:30:42No way to get to them from the inside.
00:30:47Bring the descent thrusters online.
00:30:52You're not planning to land on that thing?
00:30:54Thrusters, Trip, and get the E.V. suits ready.
00:31:09( grunts )
00:31:13TUCKER: Not exactly my idea of shore leave.
00:31:17ARCHER: Get to work. I'm gonna take a look around.
00:31:20TUCKER: Don't get lost.
00:31:22( chuckles )
00:31:36ARCHER: How's it coming, Trip?
00:31:38Almost there, sir. Just two more relays.
00:31:42-( electricity crackles ) -( yells )
00:31:45Captain!
00:31:47( hissing )
00:31:54What happened?
00:31:56The port thruster ignited.
00:31:57I can see that.
00:31:59When I was bypassing the last relay,
00:32:00I must have triggered a surge in the propulsion system.
00:32:03Son of a bitch!
00:32:07It's going to be a long time before Enterprise decides to come looking for us.
00:32:11Can we launch without a port thruster?
00:32:13We can sure as hell try.
00:32:17ARCHER: Whoever gets the first clear shot.
00:32:22Careful, sir. That was awfully close to the O2 recycler.
00:32:29I need to spend more time in the armory.
00:32:46( metal screeching )
00:33:02( communicator beeps )
00:33:03Archer to Enterprise.
00:33:05We're here, Captain.
00:33:06It was right where you said it was, T'Pol.
00:33:09We got all the scans you asked for.
00:33:13ARCHER: Captain's starlog, supplemental.
00:33:15While T'Pol analyzes the data from the sphere,
00:33:18we've set a course to pick up Ensign Sato
00:33:20and find out if the alien learned anything about the Xindi.
00:33:26( knocking on door )
00:33:28( door opens )
00:33:30May I come in? I won't be long.
00:33:34I just heard from your captain.
00:33:36Enterprise will be here in a few minutes.
00:33:39I have learned a great deal about the Xindi weapon.
00:33:42I'm sure he'll find the information useful.
00:33:45Thank you for all your help.
00:33:49Have you given any more thought to my offer?
00:33:52I can't stay here. You know that.
00:33:56I understand.
00:33:58I was foolish to think it was even a possibility.
00:34:02The next time you invite someone for a visit, you might want to let them know that you're looking for a lifelong companion.
00:34:10I won't forget.
00:34:12Uh...
00:34:13Please keep the book as a reminder of your time here.
00:34:20I was hoping you'd say that.
00:34:21I'm nearly done, and I'm anxious to see how it ends.
00:34:25After I've briefed Captain Archer, I'll send him to you.
00:34:30It was a privilege knowing you.
00:34:51How was your stay?
00:34:53I'm eager to get back to Enterprise.
00:34:55I'm sure.
00:34:57If it's any consolation, your time here was well spent.
00:35:01We've learned more about the Xindi than I expected.
00:35:05And he's offered to keep supplying us with information for as long as we're in range, thanks to you.
00:35:11Glad I could help, sir.
00:35:14There is one condition.
00:35:18He wants you to stay with him while he continues his work.
00:35:21I assume you told him that wouldn't be possible.
00:35:25I won't order you to do this, Hoshi, but it may be our best chance of finding the weapon before it's too late.
00:35:34With any luck, it'll only take a few weeks, maybe a month.
00:35:40We'd come back for you as soon as the mission's over.
00:35:44I don't need to tell you what's at stake, Ensign.
00:35:52I'll go back to my quarters and pick up a few things.
00:35:56Thank you, Hoshi.
00:35:57There's no reason for you to leave.
00:35:59Just give me a list of what you need, and I'll have it sent down.
00:36:03I should brief my replacement on the U.T. upgrades.
00:36:06We'll take care of it. Don't worry.
00:36:08At least give me a chance to say goodbye to the crew.
00:36:10I wish there was time.
00:36:12It won't take long, sir. I might not see my friends again.
00:36:15I'm sure Travis will understand.
00:36:19Travis?
00:36:21Travis and the others.
00:36:22They realize how important this is.
00:36:25I was just thinking about Travis.
00:36:29You're a regular mind reader.
00:36:31We've known each other a long time.
00:36:34Where is Captain Archer?
00:36:36We'll be back for you as soon as we can.
00:36:40Where is he?
00:36:42Hoshi.
00:36:43-Where is Captain Archer? -Hoshi.
00:36:45Open a channel to Ensign Sato.
00:36:48( beeping )
00:36:50Our signal's not getting through, sir.
00:36:52There's some kind of disruption field.
00:36:56MALCOLM: Sir.
00:36:57ARCHER: What's going on?
00:36:59My station's down.
00:37:02Everything's going off-line...
00:37:03Main and auxiliary power, warp engines, life support.
00:37:08( electricity humming )
00:37:11Nice try.
00:37:13What were you planning to tell my captain when he got back?
00:37:16Were you gonna appear as me and beg him to let you stay?
00:37:18No, you can't do that, can you?
00:37:20I'm the only one on board that you can play your tricks with.
00:37:23Enterprise has already returned.
00:37:27Their fate is in your hands.
00:37:28What is that supposed to mean?
00:37:30I can't let you leave, Hoshi.
00:37:32I've waited too long to find you.
00:37:35What's happened to Enterprise?
00:37:37If you agree to stay, they won't be harmed.
00:37:40They'll be free to leave orbit.
00:37:43Let me speak to Captain Archer.
00:37:45That's not possible.
00:37:46Why the hell not?
00:37:49You'll be happy here, I promise you.
00:37:52Why can't I speak to Captain Archer?
00:37:54There's no power on your vessel, and there won't be until you agree to remain with me.
00:38:02You would kill over 80 people to keep me here?
00:38:06I don't want to kill anyone.
00:38:09That's why it's essential that you agree to stay.
00:38:18You mustn't do that.
00:38:19( breathing heavily )
00:38:20It's very fragile.
00:38:22I'm counting on that.
00:38:24Now undo whatever you've done to my ship, or you will never contact anyone again with this thing.
00:38:29An empty threat, Hoshi.
00:38:31As long as you're with me, I won't need to contact anyone else.
00:38:34As long as I'm with you... another 60, 70 years?
00:38:37Then what?
00:38:38What'll you do when I'm grave number five out there?
00:38:41Without this, you will never find another companion.
00:38:44You will be alone for the rest of your life.
00:38:47Please, think of what I can offer you.
00:38:51This is your last chance.
00:38:59( electricity humming )
00:39:06ARCHER: Report.
00:39:07Power's returning to all systems.
00:39:09Malcolm?
00:39:10Weapons are coming back online.
00:39:12Tactical alert.
00:39:13Aye, sir.
00:39:14( beeping )
00:39:15It's Ensign Sato.
00:39:17Put her through.
00:39:18HOSHI: Captain, are you all right?
00:39:20We are now. What the hell's going on?
00:39:22I think it's time to come get me.
00:39:25ARCHER: Captain's starlog, supplemental.
00:39:27Ensign Sato has returned to Enterprise,
00:39:30but without any new information on the Xindi.
00:39:32I'm hoping T'Pol's analysis of the second sphere will bring better news.
00:39:37What have you got?
00:39:38The data you collected allowed me to create a nearly accurate map of the anomalies.
00:39:43Nearly?
00:39:44These are the coordinates where we've encountered strong anomalies.
00:39:49The waves aren't intersecting where they're supposed to.
00:39:51Exactly. The locations are being influenced by more than two gravimetric sources.
00:39:57A third sphere?
00:39:58A third sphere would correct some of the error, but not all of it.
00:40:02So I had the computer run a covariant extrapolation.
00:40:16How many?
00:40:17We'll need to get farther into the expanse to be certain, but...
00:40:22At least 50.
00:40:25Fifty man-made spheres, each one the size of a small moon.
00:40:30And each one generating massive amounts of gravimetric energy.
00:40:35Did it ever occur to you that whoever built these things may have done it to create the expanse?
00:40:44Why would someone want to create a web of crippling anomalies?
00:40:58What are you doing here?
00:40:59Did you enjoy the ending?
00:41:01You can't do this. I don't want you watching me.
00:41:05This is the last time... I promise.
00:41:09I've brought you information to give to your captain.
00:41:13Why now?
00:41:15You're on a dangerous mission. I don't want to see you harmed.
00:41:19( chuckles ) Who knows?
00:41:22You may change your mind about me someday.
00:41:28-( door chimes ) -Come in.
00:41:33I thought I told you to get some rest.
00:41:35He came to my quarters.
00:41:37I was afraid that might happen.
00:41:39He gave me these coordinates.
00:41:42-What are they for? -A Xindi colony.
00:41:45He said they're building part of the weapon there.