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The Naked Now

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Captain's Log, Stardate 41209.2:

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We are running at warp 7

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to rendezvous with the science vessel

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S.S. Tsiolkovsky--

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which has been routinely monitoring the collapse

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of a red supergiant star into a white dwarf.

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What has brought us here

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is a series of strange messages

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indicating something has gone wrong

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aboard the research vessel.

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( party noises )

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S.S. Tsiolkovsky, repeat your message.

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FEMALE: Well, hello, Enterprise.

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Welcome.

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I hope you have a lot of pretty boys onboard because I'm willing and waiting if in fact, we're going to have a real blowout here.

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( wild party sounds )

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MALE: Do it! Yeah, go ahead.

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( laughing ): Do it!

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( explosion )

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Captain, what we've just heard is... impossible.

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Report.

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I believe that last sound was an emergency hatch being blown.

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Are you certain?

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Yes, of course you are.

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Data, Geordi, Tasha.

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Sensor scans now reveal no life signs aboard, Captain.

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( alarm blaring )

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Cover the ship as planned.

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Move out.

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Indications of what humans would call... a wild party.

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Yeah.

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( electrical fritzing )

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Their Bridge.

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If this thing works, be sure to record everything.

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You were right.

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Somebody blew out the hatch.

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They were all sucked out into space.

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Correction, sir-- that's blown out.

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Thank you, Data.

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A common mistake, sir.

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Commander Riker, Lieutenant Yar, location engineering.

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Ten people here, sir, all frozen.

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No vital signs.

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Frozen? How?

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Looks like someone has been playing with the environmental controls, sir.

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Just let all the heat bleed away into space.

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( shivers )

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Sir, Lieutenant La Forge in the crew quarters.

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There's something in here.

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( rhythmic banging )

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( high-pitched whooshing )

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Riker to Captain, I have a report for you, sir.

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Picard here.

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They're all dead.

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Apparently some of them were blown out the emergency hatches.

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But there were 80 people on that ship, Number One.

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Yes, sir.

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As I said... all dead.

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Space, the final frontier.

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These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.

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Its continuing mission--

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to explore strange new worlds,

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to seek out new life and new civilizations,

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to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Captain's Log, supplemental:

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We are downloading the research information

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gathered on the collapsing star nearby.

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I am concerned at being in such close orbit

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but the Tsiolkovsky's research records

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will no doubt predict the time of the star's final collapse.

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I can't find anything unusual in any of the tricorder readings they sent over, Captain.

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Give me a theory, Doctor.

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Anything.

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Madness?

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Mass hysteria?

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Delusion?

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Any, or all, Captain.

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All right, let's bring the away team back.

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Set the transporter to maximum decontamination and then full examination and observation when they're here.

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If you were any more perfect, Data

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I'd have to write you up in a Starfleet Medical textbook.

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I'm already listed in several biomechanical texts, Doctor.

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Yes, of course.

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You're next, Lieutenant.

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( beeping )

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Normal all across.

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Except... why are you perspiring, Lieutenant?

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I suppose because you have it too hot in here.

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What else would it be?

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That doesn't sound like you, Geordi.

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Well, maybe it's not.

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Maybe she threw her voice.

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Hey, it was a joke.

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Of course, but I would like to run one or two more tests on you, Lieutenant.

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( sighing )

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Sick Bay to Bridge.

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Picard here. Go ahead, Doctor.

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I'm confining Lieutenant La Forge to Sick Bay until further notice.

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Do we have a problem, Doctor?

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I don't know yet.

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Data, I need help in locating some library computer information.

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Specifics, sir?

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All I have is a vague memory of reading somewhere about someone taking a shower in his or her clothing.

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Ah, the body Geordi discovered.

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Well, I believe it may have happened before.

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To someone, somewhere.

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This ought to be easy for someone written up in biomechanical texts.

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About that, sir.

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Did the Doctor believe I was boasting?

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Probably.

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This may take some time?

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At least several hours.

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But what I said was a statement of fact.

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Perhaps she will look it up.

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You can depend on it.

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Geordi!

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Security, Lieutenant La Forge just left Sick Bay while I was in my office.

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He doesn't have his communicator.

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It is very important that we find him.

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Security team alert.

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Pick up Lieutenant La Forge.

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He just left Sick Bay moments ago.

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Captain, anything further?

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Affirmative.

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Make it a shipwide search, Lieutenant.

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It's a model of the same kind of tractor beam our ship uses-- with a few ideas of my own added.

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So that's your science project, huh?

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Wes, you're really something.

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And since the Captain won't let me on the Bridge,

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I use this to imagine I'm there.

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PICARD: Take the helm, Mr. Crusher.

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Set a course for 37 mark 180, warp 6.

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That's the Captain's voice.

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It's pieced together from words he's used on the intercom.

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With this, I can pretend he's ordering me to take the Enterprise anywhere and listen to this.

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Chief Engineer, report to the Bridge.

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Commander Riker, report to the Bridge.

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Dr. Crusher, report to the Bridge.

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What do you think?

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I think the Captain's lucky you're on his side.

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But he still won't let me on the Bridge and there's nothing there I don't understand.

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I wish I understood myself that well.

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Are you okay?

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No, suddenly I seem to be burning up inside.

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( sighing )

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It's so hot in here!

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Geordi.

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Geordi!

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Lieutenant Yar in the observation lounge.

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Send a team here now.

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Medical's been worried about you.

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Help me.

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Help me to not give in to the wild things coming into my mind.

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Geordi, my job is security.

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Tasha, please.

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All right.

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All right. Helping is more important.

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Geordi, how can I help you?

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Help me to see like you do.

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But you already see better than I can.

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I see more.

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But more isn't better.

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Geordi, please put these back...

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I want to see in shallow, dim, beautiful, human ways.

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We'll talk about it, Geordi.

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Right now I'm going to take you to Sick Bay.

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All right?

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Good.

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And then we got him down to Sick Bay so Dr. Crusher could examine him.

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He wasn't violent?

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No, sir.

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He was very upset.

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He kept talking about wanting normal vision.

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Hmm. Thank you, Lieutenant.

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( sighing )

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According to our medical readouts there's still nothing wrong with him.

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He looks like he's running a temperature but every instrument we have says he's not.

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Doctor, every person on that ship over there died.

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Is there any chance that whatever did it is loose on my ship?

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If you mean a disease, sir, I'd say there's no chance of it.

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We used full decontamination.

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We examined every team member very carefully.

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The entire crew somehow managed to kill themselves, Doctor.

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If it's not a disease, what else made them do it?

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The obvious alternatives are in the areas of insanity and severe emotional upset.

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Troi, do you feel anything unusual in the Lieutenant?

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Security just told me that he was longing for normal sight.

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That's a sudden yearning for that.

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Since his records show no previous mention of that, the fact that it happened now could be important.

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But all I sense from him is confusion.

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If I didn't know better, I'd say he was intoxicated.

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Our tests would have shown that-- also any other signs of drugs, hallucinogens, or any other contaminants.

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( sighing )

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Can you provide more information, sir?

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Seeking an instance of someone showering in his or her clothing is...

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I know. It's like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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Why should anyone wish to expend his time in such a search?

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Correction, Data. I should have said

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proverbial needle in a haystack.

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A human proverb-- as in folklore or an historical allusion or tribal memories.

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Historical. That's it.

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I remember I was reading a history of all the past starships named Enterprise.

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Enterprise history.

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Aberrant behavior.

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Medical cross-reference.

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Captain, I believe we have the answer to what happened over there.

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The Constitution-class Starship Enterprise

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Captain James T. Kirk, commanding.

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Similar conditions.

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They were monitoring a planet that was breaking up and not a collapsing star, as in this case.

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But there were the same huge shifts in gravity.

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Which somehow resulted in complex strings of water molecules which acquired carbon from the body and acted... acted on the brain like alcohol.

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Data, download this information to Medical immediately.

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Aye, sir. Downloading.

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Fascinating.

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The entire crew going out of control.

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Like intoxication, but worse.

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Judgment almost completely impaired.

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Until they found this formula, barely in time.

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Picard to Dr. Crusher. Come in.

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This is Crusher. Go ahead, Captain.

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You can relax, Doctor.

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The answer to all of this is feeding into your medical banks right now-- including a cure.

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Are you certain, Captain?

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Absolutely.

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( laughter )

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Tasha?

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What are you doing?

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I need your advice.

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That's why I came to your quarters.

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Of course. Anything...

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On clothes.

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You always wear such beautiful clothes off duty.

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And your hair always looks so nice.

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I want to change my image.

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What do you think about this?

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Or this one?

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It's not for you.

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Tasha...

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I feel you're very uncertain.

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That you're fighting something.

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( high-pitched whooshing )

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What is it?

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Never mind.

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I'll find what I need myself.

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Ship's stores will have it.

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Tasha.

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Tasha, wait!

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Troi to Captain Picard.

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Picard here.

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Sir, I think Tasha's been infected, too.

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She just left my quarters.

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Counselor, it's not actually an infection.

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Yes, sir, it's more like an intoxication but whatever it is, she's got it.

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Thank you, Counselor.

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Number One it seems our security chief has the equivalent of a snootful.

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Inquiry, sir.

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Snootful?

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Forget it.

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Hey, Mom, look what I can do.

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I've been able to widen and strengthen the beam-- just like I told you last night.

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Do me a favor, Wes.

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There's something happening on this ship.

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Just to be safe, I'd like you to stay in our quarters until it's solved.

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Sure, Mom, sure.

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Your wish is my command.

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Now, Wes.

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Okay, but you could be stunting my emotional growth.

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You realize that?

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Why's it so hot in here, anyway?

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Picard to Crusher.

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Crusher here.

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Have you made a test injection yet?

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We're getting indications that this condition is spreading.

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No test yet, Captain, but very soon.

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( high-pitched whooshing )

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Captain, another 41 minutes will see the information from the Tsiolkovsky downloaded to us.

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Why so slow?

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Slow, sir?

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The Tsiolkovsky has been eight months in accumulating it.

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How much danger from that star-- worst case?

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Like a full collapse, sir?

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Any stellar material it threw this way we could still outrun on half impulse power.

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Picard to Engineering.

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Chief Engineer, report to the Bridge.

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Assistant Chief Engineer Shimoda, report to Medical.

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Hi, Jim.

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Was that the Captain ordering you to Medical?

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Which would leave no one here on duty.

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The Chief was just summoned to the Bridge.

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What about me?

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I could call the Chief on the Bridge if anything happened.

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Reporting as ordered, sir.

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What?

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You ordered me to report to the Bridge, sir.

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I did no such thing.

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I want you down in the engine room just in case we need to move out of here.

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PICARD: Attention, all decks all divisions.

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Effective immediately

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I have handed over control of this vessel to acting Captain Wesley Crusher.

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Acting Captain?!

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WESLEY: Thank you, Captain Picard, thank you.

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And with that order dawns a brave new day for the Enterprise.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 41209.3:

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The strange contaminant that led to the deaths

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of the Tsiolkovsky crew is now aboard the Enterprise

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and our engineering section

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has been commandeered by young Wesley Crusher.

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And henceforth a dessert course shall precede and follow every meal including breakfast.

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Hooray for the acting captain!

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Never got as far as Sick Bay, Wes.

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I feel too good for that.

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( laughter )

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Incredible!

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How did you do that?

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Hooked my model tractor beam into ship's power.

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Now it's a repulser beam, too.

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Want in?

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Swear to be faithful to you, Captain.

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Number One, MacDougal, get that boy out of Engineering.

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Sir.

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I'm getting very strange reports from all decks.

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Such as?

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Such as the ship's training division ordering all officers to attend a lecture on metaphysics.

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Metaphysics?

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Confirmed, sir.

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And there was a rather peculiar limerick being delivered by someone in the shuttlecraft bay.

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I am not sure I understand it.

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"There was a young lady from Venus whose body was shaped like a..."

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Captain to Security, come in!

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Did I say something wrong?

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I don't understand their humor either.

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Yeah, Captain.

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Where is my security chief?! Get me Lieutenant Yar!

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Keep your britches on.

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YAR: Captain Picard.

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Lieutenant, where are you?

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I'm in my quarters and, um... I'm pretty busy right at the moment,

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Jean-Luc.

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All right, Lieutenant, you just stay right there.

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Data.

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Go to Lieutenant Yar.

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Take her down to Sick Bay.

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Aye, sir.

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Captain to Security, I want all your senior supervisors to report to the Bridge immediately.

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( giggling )

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Lieutenant Yar?

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Here, Data.

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You wanted me?

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Captain Picard ordered me to escort you to Sick Bay, Lieutenant.

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Did he say when?

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I'm sure he meant now.

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So you should get into uniform.

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But I got out of my uniform for you, Data.

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Do you know how old I was when I was abandoned?

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Chronological age?

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No, I'm afraid I am not familiar with...

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Five. Five years old.

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But I survived.

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I learned how to stay alive, how to avoid the rape gangs.

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I was 15 before I escaped.

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I am sorry.

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I did not know.

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And what I want now is gentleness and joy and love... from you, Data.

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You are fully functional, aren't you?

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Of course, but...

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How fully?

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In every way, of course.

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I am programmed in multiple techniques-- a broad variety of pleasuring...

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Oh! You jewel!

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That's exactly what I hoped.

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What have you learned, Number One?

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Captain, the ship's engines are cut off from the Bridge.

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The Assistant Chief Engineer has pulled out the isolinear optical chips from command.

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All the engines are off-line.

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Wesley has hooked up some kind of tractor beam to the ship's power.

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He has it aimed at the door.

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And we can't get past to get to the computer.

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Can you short out the power?

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Yes, I can, but it's going to take some time.

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Do it!

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Bill.

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Deanna, what?

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So many minds on this ship... all free... released.

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Deanna.

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I can feel them all... what they want... what they feel.

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It's a side of humans I never felt before.

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( high-pitched whooshing )

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Come on.

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I'm getting you to Sick Bay.

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Wouldn't you rather be alone with me?

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With me in your mind?

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The medical records we found say this works almost instantly.

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It's not fair, Doc.

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I've never seen a rainbow... a sunset... sunrise.

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This is going to help me?

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Help me see like you?

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Dr. Crusher.

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( high-pitched whooshing )

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Deanna needs your help.

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The formula from the old Enterprise didn't work.

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What?

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This water-carbon complex may induce the same symptoms but somehow it's different.

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Maybe it's mutated.

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But I've got to isolate it in order to analyze it.

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We don't have that kind of time.

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You brought Deanna in.

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Yes, she's infected. Then you touched her.

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Oh, God, and you touched me.

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Wait, I've got to quarantine you.

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If I don't get the command computer back on-line soon none of this-- whatever this is-- will matter.

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We'll all be dead.

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Captain's Log, supplemental:

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It is no longer an inconvenient childish prank.

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Young Wesley Crusher--

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admittedly a victim of the Tsiolkovsky infection

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is now in control of my starship.

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Wesley, this is Captain Picard. Do you see me?

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Yes, sir.

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You will now return control of this vessel to the Bridge where it belongs, at once.

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I'm sorry, sir. Why don't you just tell me what you want done and I'll do it.

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Because ship captains control their own vessels, young man!

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But, sir, you don't do it yourself.

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You give the orders, but somebody else does it.

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What's wrong with giving me the orders to do it?

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Captain, getting unusual readings now from the dwarf star.

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Stand by on that for a moment.

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Wesley!

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Wes, are you aware that you are behaving strangely?

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That a kind of infection was brought over from the Tsiolkovsky which acts like intoxication?

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Are you saying that's why I feel so hot and so strange?

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That's... that's a very adult bit of reasoning, Wesley.

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So, you mean I'm drunk!

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I feel strange but also good.

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Because... because you have lost the capacity for self-judgment.

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Now, alcohol does this, Wesley but the contaminant we brought back from the Tsiolkovsky does it even more so.

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What would you do if you got your ship back?

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Oh... it's very important I do, Wesley because I must immediately lock a tractor beam onto the Tsiolkovsky-- and tow it out of...

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Tractor beams are my specialty, skipper!

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I'll contact you when that's done.

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Wesley out!

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Wesley! Wesley!

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Conn?

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Where are you headed?

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Sir! The star.

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It's beginning to collapse.

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What the hell is happening in Engineering?

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Lock on.

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Lock on, Tsiolkovsky.

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Come on, now.

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Where's that sonic driver?

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It's over there.

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Okay. Let's see if this cuts out his tractor beam power.

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Come on.

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No, no.

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I must find the answer.

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I've got to find the answer.

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Captain, tractor beam.

00:32:06

We just locked on to the Tsiolkovsky.

00:32:08

Captain to...

00:32:11

Wesley!

00:32:13

Wesley Crusher, come in.

00:32:15

Ah, good. Data.

00:32:19

At least you're functioning.

00:32:21

Fully, Captain.

00:32:25

Data, intoxication is a human condition.

00:32:29

Your brain is different.

00:32:31

It's not the same as...

00:32:33

We are more alike than unlike, my dear Captain.

00:32:39

I have pores. Humans have pores.

00:32:42

I have... fingerprints.

00:32:47

Humans have fingerprints.

00:32:49

My chemical nutrients are like your blood.

00:32:53

If you prick me... do I not... leak?

00:33:03

Doctor...

00:33:04

Captain, can I see you in your ready room?

00:33:06

It's a private matter.

00:33:08

No, actually, it's an urgent one.

00:33:09

But...

00:33:14

Damn it.

00:33:21

Now, Doctor.

00:33:22

I believe I've become infected myself, Captain.

00:33:24

Do you know what the infection is?

00:33:27

( giggles )

00:33:29

Come on. Quickly!

00:33:30

Sorry.

00:33:31

It is definitely like alcohol intoxication-- the same lack of good judgment.

00:33:37

For example, right now, I find you extremely... extremely...

00:33:44

Of course, we haven't time for that sort of thing.

00:33:48

What sort of thing?

00:33:49

Oh, God, would I love to show you.

00:33:53

Doctor, there must be a cure.

00:33:56

Some formula...

00:33:58

( clears throat )

00:33:59

...similar to the old one.

00:34:01

Damn it, damn it, Captain.

00:34:04

My dear Captain.

00:34:09

You owe me something.

00:34:12

You do realize that, don't you?

00:34:14

I'm a woman.

00:34:16

I haven't had the comfort of a husband, a man...

00:34:24

Not now, Doctor.

00:34:26

Please.

00:34:40

Bridge to Riker, urgent.

00:34:42

Riker here.

00:34:44

Sir, regret to inform you that the Captain appears to be infected.

00:34:48

And Data.

00:34:50

Thank you, Lieutenant.

00:34:51

I'm on my way.

00:34:52

You'll have to handle this.

00:34:54

Are you saying you're going to handle that?

00:35:04

( alarm blaring )

00:35:09

WORF: What we're seeing, sir is a huge chunk of the star's surface blown away-- heading for us.

00:35:17

Take us...

00:35:20

Are you all right, sir?

00:35:21

Worf... you do know what to do.

00:35:25

Take us...

00:35:27

Take us out of here.

00:35:29

Right.

00:35:42

The controls are still off-line, sir.

00:35:43

Override.

00:35:49

Same result, sir.

00:35:57

RIKER: Wes, come in, please.

00:36:00

Wesley Crusher, this is Riker.

00:36:03

This is urgent. Come in, please.

00:36:15

Engineering, urgent.

00:36:17

We must have ship's power.

00:36:20

These are control chips.

00:36:29

Bridge from Engineering.

00:36:31

The star is still collapsing.

00:36:33

We're directly in the path.

00:36:34

I can't help you, Bridge.

00:36:36

Someone here has yanked out all the control chips.

00:36:38

It was an adult who did it.

00:36:40

Sir, I estimate 14 minutes until that mass gets here.

00:36:43

No way, sir. I cannot replace these chips in 14 minutes.

00:36:46

Two hours... three, maybe.

00:36:49

Data could assemble them back faster.

00:36:52

PICARD: What?

00:36:54

What's that?

00:36:55

What's that, Wesley?

00:36:56

Well, they're just simple isolinear chips, sir.

00:36:58

To Data, anyway.

00:36:59

He could shuffle them like cards.

00:37:02

Come on, Data. Hurry!

00:37:11

Ship's Log, First Officer Riker:

00:37:13

Enterprise will be destroyed

00:37:14

unless it can be moved out of the path

00:37:16

of the star material hurtling toward us.

00:37:18

Our only hope is for Lieutenant Commander Data

00:37:21

in the time we have left, to regain his senses

00:37:23

and reconnect engine power to the Bridge.

00:37:25

Nice to see you, Wesley.

00:37:26

Hi, Mr. Data.

00:37:28

No time for courtesy.

00:37:30

Get the damned control chips back in place in the correct order. Now!

00:37:34

It's like a game of "How fast can you do it?"

00:37:37

Ah, a game.

00:37:39

( alarm sounding )

00:37:49

I think I can switch this to main viewer, sir.

00:38:05

Data, we have eight or nine minutes at most.

00:38:08

Can you finish by then?

00:38:09

No. This will take slightly more time than we have, sir.

00:38:24

Oh, damn it, no! I can't afford to get this.

00:38:38

Beverly.

00:38:40

Yes, Jean-Luc?

00:38:42

You will address me as Captain.

00:38:46

( laughs ): Captain?

00:38:49

Well, then, my dear Captain you will address me as Chief Medical Officer or Doctor.

00:38:57

I will?

00:38:59

That's true.

00:39:00

I started out by calling you Beverly and, of course, naturally, you...

00:39:06

I'm still not thinking straight.

00:39:10

Likewise. Where the hell was I headed?

00:39:15

If that's something you were going to test...

00:39:18

Yes, on Geordi!

00:39:20

Come here.

00:39:24

( alarm sounding )

00:39:33

See how I reversed the fields on this, Commander?

00:39:37

I made it into a repulser beam.

00:39:41

If we just had one minute more, sir.

00:39:57

If this were a hundred times more powerful than it is...

00:40:04

Why not try it with the real thing?

00:40:10

Why not reverse fields on this, Ma'am?

00:40:11

If we just need an extra minute.

00:40:13

It would take weeks of laying out new circuits.

00:40:16

Why not just see it in your head?

00:40:19

Come off the main lead split off at the force activator then... then... if I could just think straight about this.

00:40:33

I made this a broader-based remedy--

00:40:36

I hope.

00:40:38

But it's still very close to the formula from the old Enterprise records.

00:40:42

Decades ago, light-years away...

00:40:45

BEVERLY: But almost exactly the same conditions as here.

00:40:48

Wow! What was in that, Doctor?

00:40:51

My head's beginning to clear.

00:40:54

Come here.

00:41:00

Here, take this to Engineering.

00:41:03

I'll make up hypos for the others.

00:41:05

Okay...

00:41:07

Bev.

00:41:13

( alarm sounding )

00:41:22

We're not going to make it, Captain.

00:41:24

If we only had a minute or so more.

00:41:36

Yes, then reversing power leads back through the force activator repulser beam hard against Tsiolkovsky.

00:41:48

WESLEY: Don't you see?

00:41:51

It's giving us a push-off, the extra time we need.

00:41:56

We're pushing away.

00:42:20

Bridge, engage engines.

00:42:33

Captain, something seemed to move us aside at the last minute.

00:42:36

Do we owe our thanks to Commander Data, sir?

00:42:39

PICARD: Yes, and Wesley may have given us a few seconds, too.

00:42:43

Did he say Wesley-- the boy?

00:42:46

He said Wesley.

00:42:54

It's only fair to mention Wesley in a log entry, sir.

00:42:59

Fair is fair.

00:43:01

And let's credit his science teacher, too.

00:43:25

Congratulations, sir.

00:43:27

To many people.

00:43:44

Data.

00:43:46

I'm only going to tell you this just once-- it never happened.

00:43:56

I put it to you all--

00:43:58

I think we shall end up with a fine crew if we avoid temptation.

00:44:10

So, Number One let's go to our next job.

00:44:14

Aye, sir.

00:44:15

Helm, prepare for warp 3.

00:44:18

Heading 294, mark 37.

00:44:21

Warp 3, heading 294, mark 37, sir.

00:44:25

Engage.