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Where No One Has Gone Before
00:00:02PICARD: Captain's Log, Stardate 41263.1:
00:00:05We have rendezvoused with the USS Fearless
00:00:08from which a Starfleet propulsion expert
00:00:11and his assistant
00:00:12are beaming over to conduct tests
00:00:14on the Enterprise's warp drive engines.
00:00:16They have completed similar adjustments
00:00:19on two other Starfleet vessels.
00:00:22I don't understand your concern, Number One.
00:00:24They're not authorized to make any alterations in our engines.
00:00:27According to Starfleet's report they will simply run tests on different ways of entering warp speed and different intermix formulas.
00:00:33Where's the harm in that?
00:00:34It's the specs Kosinski sent us.
00:00:36In my opinion, sir, they're gibberish.
00:00:38Gibberish?
00:00:39Mr. Data, would you explain?
00:00:42Sir, we put Mr. Kosinski's specs into the computer and ran a controlled test on them.
00:00:46There was no improvement in engine performance.
00:00:48Then how do you explain Starfleet's report that the same tests on the USS Ajax and the Fearless over there resulted in a measurable increase in propulsion?
00:00:56RIKER: Our engines are new, sir, top condition.
00:00:59The tests on those older ships may have simply been to straighten out some engine inefficiency.
00:01:03MAN: Bridge from transporter chief.
00:01:05Two from USS Fearless are ready to beam over.
00:01:09Stand by for Mr. Riker, Chief.
00:01:10He's on his way.
00:01:11Aye, sir.
00:01:13Since you're concerned about these tests.
00:01:15Yes, sir.
00:01:18Captain, if I may
00:01:21I'll ask Counselor Troi to look these visitors over.
00:01:23Very good.
00:01:48Welcome aboard, Mr. Kosinski.
00:01:50I'm the first officer, Commander William Riker and this is...
00:01:53Where is the Captain, please?
00:01:55He's engaged in other duties, sir.
00:01:57A ship's engines should be the concern of a ship's Captain.
00:02:00RIKER: They are, sir which is why they have made the first officer directly responsible for an engine's conditions and performance-- guided, of course, by one of our chief engineers
00:02:08Lieutenant Commander Argyle, in this case.
00:02:11A pleasure to meet you, sir.
00:02:12I appreciated receiving the specs.
00:02:15To which you have no end of questions.
00:02:17Aye, I have.
00:02:18And you, sir, are listed as...?
00:02:20As Mr. Kosinski's assistant.
00:02:23My actual name is unpronounceable by humans.
00:02:26You're from Tau Alpha C.
00:02:28That's very distant.
00:02:30All approved and described in the Starfleet communications.
00:02:33Now, I would like to set up in the engine room immediately.
00:02:37I'll have our chief engineer show you to his engine room.
00:02:40No need.
00:02:41I know my way around starships.
00:02:47One thing that Kosinski isn't hiding is bad disposition.
00:02:50Agreed.
00:02:51Also he's arrogant, overbearing, self-important and very sure of himself and his ability.
00:02:57And the other one? His assistant?
00:03:00He's the puzzle.
00:03:01With most life-forms,
00:03:03I can usually feel something.
00:03:05I may not be able to understand or interpret it but I feel something, if only a presence.
00:03:11With him, nothing.
00:03:14Empty space.
00:03:15It's as though he isn't even here.
00:03:18Something about this concerns me.
00:03:21I don't know what.
00:03:22I can point to no reason... yet.
00:03:25Stay concerned, please.
00:03:28The safety of the Enterprise may be entrusted to these two.
00:03:53PICARD: Space,
00:03:55the final frontier.
00:03:58These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:04:03Its continuing mission--
00:04:05to explore strange new worlds
00:04:08to seek out new life
00:04:10and new civilizations
00:04:13to boldly go where no one has gone before.
00:04:17♪♪
00:05:34Inform the Bridge
00:05:35I shall begin my first test in precisely 15 minutes.
00:05:38Why is this child here?
00:05:40He's working on a school project.
00:05:41And before you begin there are some questions.
00:05:44First, tell us how you arrived...
00:05:45In order to save myself time let me ask those questions for you.
00:05:50You received the information which Starfleet provided you fed it into your computer as precisely as humanly possible then you did a controlled test and then, to your astonishment, nothing happened.
00:06:01So you said, "What's going on?
00:06:05"This doesn't work.
00:06:06Kosinski's a fraud."
00:06:08You see, I have had this conversation on other Starfleet vessels before.
00:06:12They didn't understand it, why should you?
00:06:14Surely you're not saying it's unexplainable.
00:06:17I'm saying I'm not a teacher nor do I wish to become one.
00:06:21I have neither the inclination nor the time.
00:06:25You have all the time you need.
00:06:28I don't think you understand.
00:06:30This has already been approved by Starfleet Command.
00:06:32But it hasn't been approved by the chief engineer or by me.
00:06:35( scoffs )
00:06:37I didn't know that was necessary.
00:06:38Now you do.
00:06:41Perhaps I should speak to Captain Picard.
00:06:44If you like.
00:06:45It won't change anything.
00:06:49How basic shall I be?
00:06:50I'll leave that to you.
00:06:57Would you get on the auxiliary panel, please?
00:07:00In order to save time my assistant is going to lay in my base formulas more rapidly than any human being possibly could-- even myself.
00:07:08So, here, then in the simplest possible terms, is what I do.
00:07:12Now, this warp drive system has been tuned only in the grossest possible sense at least according to my standards.
00:07:19What I do is specific. Thank you.
00:07:22( indistinct chatter )
00:07:24KOSINSKI: Well, sufficient to say, for now, that these symbols...
00:07:27Something troubles you in the way this is configured?
00:07:38How about it now?
00:07:42Yes.
00:07:45But shouldn't these be connected... here... and here?
00:07:59Now will it do what Kosinski says it will?
00:08:03It has a chance.
00:08:06It might work better this way.
00:08:10( whirring )
00:08:12Yes.
00:08:15KOSINSKI: ...as nature itself.
00:08:17View with me, if you will this screen as we consider the following.
00:08:20Now, is this merely mechanics or is it nature that we deal with in all of this?
00:08:25And what else than nature are the elementals of space and time?
00:08:30You are trained in the system.
00:08:31You are... you go in a straight line-- competent, yes, perhaps even innovative in a minimalist sort of way-- but what I do here is not the end of the process.
00:08:41It is the beginning.
00:08:43So what do I do?
00:08:45Go back to the Fearless which I left with a more efficient warp drive system than I found?
00:08:49Or do you cast off your ignorance and allow me to continue?
00:08:54Can anything he's proposing damage our system?
00:08:57How could it? It's meaningless.
00:08:58Then we should let him try it?
00:09:00What do you mean, "Let him try it"?!
00:09:02Don't talk about me in the third person as if I'm not standing right here.
00:09:05Yes, we might as well let him try it.
00:09:07Oh, yes, "We might as well let him try it."
00:09:08You are too generous.
00:09:09Boy! Boy! Don't play with that.
00:09:22Captain, main Engineering is ready to proceed.
00:09:25Engineering, this is the Bridge.
00:09:27It's your call.
00:09:29Do this one just like last time.
00:09:31Nothing changes.
00:09:32Commander, I'll make my preliminary adjustments at warp 1.5 and complete them as we achieve warp four.
00:09:41Engineering to Bridge.
00:09:42Did you copy that?
00:09:43Affirmative, Number One.
00:09:46You ready?
00:09:47We are.
00:09:49PICARD: La Forge, set in warp 1.5.
00:09:52Warp 1.5, Sir.
00:09:55Engage.
00:10:00All right.
00:10:02Here we go.
00:10:34What are you doing?
00:10:35( alarms ringing )
00:11:00( alarms continue )
00:11:09Captain, we're passing warp ten.
00:11:16( rumbling )
00:11:31What is our velocity?
00:11:33It's off the scale, sir.
00:11:36Reverse engines.
00:11:38Captain, no one has ever reversed engines at this velocity.
00:11:42That's because no one has gone this fast.
00:11:44Reverse engines.
00:11:53All stop.
00:11:55Reading all stop, sir.
00:12:04Position?
00:12:05Calculating it, sir.
00:12:07Data, what do you read over there?
00:12:10A malfunction, I trust.
00:12:13Position, Mr. La Forge.
00:12:15Well, sir, according to these calculations we've not only left our own galaxy but passed through two others ending up on the far side of Triangulum-- the galaxy known as M-33.
00:12:26That's not possible.
00:12:30Data, what distance have we traveled?
00:12:31Two million, 700,000 light-years, sir.
00:12:35I can't accept that.
00:12:37You must, sir.
00:12:39Our comparisons show it to be completely accurate.
00:12:42LA FORGE: And I calculate that at maximum warp, sir it would take over...
00:12:48300 years to get home.
00:13:01Captain's Log, Stardate 41263.2:
00:13:04This will be a rather unusual log entry
00:13:08assuming Starfleet ever receives it.
00:13:11As I've already informed my crew
00:13:13a phenomenal surge of power during a warp speed experiment
00:13:16has sent our starship hurtling out of our own galaxy
00:13:19and past another
00:13:21taking us over two million, 700,000 light-years
00:13:24in a few minutes.
00:13:26Message on this has already been transmitted to Starfleet, sir.
00:13:29Which, traveling subspace, they should receive in 51 years, ten months nine weeks, 16 days...
00:13:34Mister Data!
00:13:36Sir?
00:13:42Captain Picard, I presume.
00:13:44We're still trying to determine what happened.
00:13:46The truth is, Captain, I made a mistake-- a wonderful, incredible mistake.
00:13:50Just explain what brought us here.
00:13:52As the power grew,
00:13:54I applied the energy asymptotically.
00:13:56I anticipated some tilling, but it didn't occur.
00:13:58Now, that was my error-- using the Bessel functions at the beginning.
00:14:03What is he saying, Number One?
00:14:04To tell the truth, sir, it sounds like nonsense to me but... considering...
00:14:09Considering... where we are... we must assume it isn't.
00:14:17WESLEY: Can I do something to help?
00:14:21I can call my mother.
00:14:23She's a doctor.
00:14:24No, there's nothing she can do.
00:14:26I need to rest.
00:14:27I've been away too long.
00:14:29What happened to you?
00:14:31Is it part of what happened to the ship?
00:14:34Please believe me.
00:14:36I mean no harm to this vessel or those in it.
00:14:42Is Mr. Kosinski like he sounds?
00:14:44A joke?
00:14:46No, that's too cruel.
00:14:48He has sensed some small part of it.
00:14:54That space and time and thought aren't the separate things they appear to be?
00:15:03I just thought the formula you were using said something like that.
00:15:06Boy, don't ever say that again especially not at your age in a world that's not ready for such... such dangerous nonsense.
00:15:17I've always suspected that this rate of speed was possible, of course but at this level-- no, never.
00:15:25We're going to need new definitions, new parameters.
00:15:28You could call it the Kosinski Scale.
00:15:32Why not?
00:15:33Yes, of course, since I'm the one who has made the so-called warp barrier meaningless.
00:15:39And Captain, this must be a special thrill for you.
00:15:43Thrill?
00:15:44Mm-hmm, as an explorer.
00:15:46In three centuries of space travel we've charted just 11 percent of our galaxy.
00:15:50And then... we accomplish this.
00:15:54Yes, but isn't the real point can you do it again?
00:15:59Can you get us home?
00:16:01Well, of course, I can.
00:16:05I'll just do what I did before.
00:16:11Coming, Riker?
00:16:12Commander Riker will join you soon in a moment.
00:16:24Comment is invited.
00:16:26Counselor?
00:16:27He's convinced he's right.
00:16:30I've no doubt of that.
00:16:32Captain, can you allow a man who's made one mistake back into a position where he may make another?
00:16:38Captain, what are our options, really?
00:16:40I mean, if this guy can't get us back, who will?
00:16:43Captain, we're here.
00:16:45Why not avail ourselves of this opportunity for study?
00:16:48There is a giant protostar here in the process of forming.
00:16:52No other vessel has been out this far.
00:16:55Spoken like a true Starfleet graduate.
00:17:00It is tempting, eh, Number One?
00:17:02Aye, sir, it is.
00:17:03But as they say, sir, you're the Captain.
00:17:07I know that If Kosinski can get us home
00:17:09Starfleet can use his technique to bring back a pure science vessel.
00:17:13Do even more.
00:17:18Number One, tell Kosinski to prepare to get us out of here.
00:17:21Aye, sir.
00:17:24Do you realize how many great advancements of mankind have been tied to speed?
00:17:30This is a moment in history right here, right now.
00:17:34And your names will be forever linked with mine.
00:17:42Excuse me, Commander Riker.
00:17:44I don't think he did this.
00:17:48I think... Not now, Wes.
00:17:50PICARD: Standing by, Number One.
00:17:51But, sir... when all this happened
00:17:53I was watching his assistant...
00:17:54I'm sure this is fascinating, Wesley and I am looking forward to hearing all about it but not right now.
00:18:02Aye, sir.
00:18:05Come on.
00:18:06He's too tired.
00:18:08Why don't you do it by yourself?
00:18:10Yes, why not?
00:18:12Uh, No, I will help.
00:18:14As you wish.
00:18:19I've laid in the reciprocal course back, Captain.
00:18:28Tell the Captain I am ready, first officer.
00:18:32We're ready for you to engage, Captain.
00:18:34PICARD: As before, begin at warp 1.5.
00:18:37Warp 1.5, sir.
00:18:56This isn't working.
00:19:29( rumbling )
00:19:45All stop.
00:19:47Answering all stop, Captain.
00:19:53DATA: According to the instruments, sir our speed never exceeded warp 1.5.
00:19:57LA FORGE: All stopped, sir.
00:20:01Yes, but where is this place?
00:20:09Where none have gone before.
00:20:30Captain's Log,
00:20:31Stardate 41263.3:
00:20:34Instead of returning to our own galaxy
00:20:37the Enterprise has gone forward
00:20:39to a place in the universe which is uncharted
00:20:42and unknown.
00:20:43Our present position puts us
00:20:45at over a billion light-years from our galaxy.
00:20:49Data, you have the helm.
00:20:52I'll be in Engineering.
00:21:00( animal snarling )
00:21:10What is it?
00:21:11A Klingon targ.
00:21:14My pet...
00:21:18...from home...
00:21:26...but when I was a child.
00:21:29You're telling me it's a kitty cat?
00:21:33Yes.
00:21:36I suppose you could call it that.
00:21:44( meowing )
00:21:51( gasping )
00:22:21You darling.
00:22:23What are you doing here?
00:22:26( meowing )
00:22:28( men yelling in distance )
00:22:34Now run. This place isn't safe at all.
00:22:39( men laughing and snickering )
00:22:42Oh!
00:22:43Tasha, what's wrong?
00:22:45You look scared to death.
00:22:46I was, I was...
00:22:51This is crazy.
00:22:54I was at the colony where I grew up being chased by a rape gang.
00:22:57Are you all right?
00:23:01Well, you're safe now.
00:23:04( playing Mozart concerto )
00:23:40Captain! Captain!
00:23:41We need your help!
00:23:42What's wrong?
00:23:43Well, don't you see what's following us?
00:23:50( music playing )
00:24:03Ensign, what are you doing?
00:24:10( music continues )
00:24:15( music stops )
00:24:25You look tense, Jean-Luc.
00:24:28Come and have a cup of tea.
00:24:33Maman?
00:24:35I'll make it good and strong, the way you like it.
00:24:38Maman?
00:24:41We can have a nice, long talk.
00:24:46This can't be.
00:24:49You've been...
00:24:49Dead?
00:24:51But I'm always with you.
00:24:54You know that.
00:24:58Yes, I've felt that.
00:25:02But why now?
00:25:04Suddenly?
00:25:05You mean out here?
00:25:07At what you say is the end of the universe?
00:25:13Or do you see this as the beginning of it?
00:25:17We believe it the outer rim.
00:25:22Maman, do you understand these things?
00:25:25Can you tell me where my ship is?
00:25:28What is this place?
00:25:33Captain, you were reported headed for...
00:25:35Just a moment, Number One!
00:26:07Can I help you, sir?
00:26:11No.
00:26:15No, let's help all of us.
00:26:22General quarters, red alert.
00:26:23( siren wailing )
00:26:29What is it, Captain?
00:26:30Captain, why are we at general quarters?
00:26:33I have to get everyone's attention.
00:26:34This seemed to be the quickest way.
00:26:36This is the Captain.
00:26:38This is not a drill.
00:26:40It seems that in this place the world of the physical universe and the world of ideas is somehow intermixed.
00:26:49What we think
00:26:51also becomes a reality.
00:26:54We must, therefore
00:26:56I repeat, must
00:26:57begin controlling our thoughts.
00:26:59We will give you more on this
00:27:01as our understanding increases.
00:27:03The Enterprise will stay at full alert
00:27:06until the crisis is over.
00:27:09What did you do?
00:27:10It wasn't him; it never was.
00:27:12It was his assistant. What are you talking about?
00:27:14Kosinski wasn't the one controlling the warp experiment.
00:27:16It was me!
00:27:17The equations he punched in were nonsense, just as we thought.
00:27:21I honestly thought it was me.
00:27:23I thought somehow... somehow I was operating on his level.
00:27:28It was also my fault, Captain.
00:27:31I should have realized it wasn't Kosinski.
00:27:33How could you?
00:27:34How could any of us?
00:27:37Wesley did.
00:27:41If you knew something, why didn't you say so?
00:27:45He tried, twice. I didn't listen.
00:27:49He's unconscious.
00:27:50Why?
00:27:52I'm not certain yet.
00:27:54He phased, sir.
00:27:56What does that mean?
00:27:57Parts of him disappeared and then came back.
00:28:01Nobody else was paying attention to him the first time.
00:28:04When we saw it this time he seemed to be struggling, fighting it.
00:28:08BEVERLY: He's dying.
00:28:09He mustn't.
00:28:10He's the only one who can get us back.
00:28:13Realistically, that doesn't seem possible.
00:28:23Captain's Log, supplemental:
00:28:24Our position is unknown and our only chance
00:28:27of returning to the known universe
00:28:29is a dying alien
00:28:31who is generally humanoid
00:28:33but with a physiology sufficiently different
00:28:35from our own to create medical problems
00:28:37in caring for him.
00:28:40Cause?
00:28:41I don't know.
00:28:43My equipment doesn't register his kind of life signs.
00:28:46I would have to guess exhaustion, fatigue.
00:28:49Is he going to be all right?
00:28:51What is the boy doing here?
00:28:53Mom, he's my friend.
00:28:56You may want him here before we're done, sir.
00:28:58He seems to have developed some sort of special attachment to the boy.
00:29:02My name is Wesley, Commander Riker.
00:29:04He knows.
00:29:05We all know.
00:29:08Will he live?
00:29:09I'm not sure.
00:29:13Wake him.
00:29:14I recommend we let him come around on his own time.
00:29:16We don't have that luxury. Wake him.
00:29:18He could die, and with him any chance we have.
00:29:22Doctor, Wes... we all have other friends on board this ship.
00:29:26If we stay here much longer, we may lose the ability to distinguish between thought and reality.
00:29:31Now, regardless of the risk, wake him now.
00:29:42( hissing )
00:29:59Do you recognize me?
00:30:01I'm the Captain and I need answers.
00:30:04I'll do my best... to provide.
00:30:08Who are you? Or what?
00:30:11I am a traveler.
00:30:15A traveler?
00:30:17What is your destination?
00:30:18TRAVELER: Destination?
00:30:21Yes, what place are you trying to reach?
00:30:24Ah, place, no.
00:30:25There is no specific place I wish to go.
00:30:28Then what is the purpose of your journey?
00:30:31Curiosity.
00:30:33PICARD: That's not an answer.
00:30:35TRAVELER: I have certain abilities.
00:30:36They give me a knowledge of propulsion.
00:30:40I've been trading this for passage on Starfleet vessels.
00:30:43RIKER: And allowing Kosinski to take credit for what you did?
00:30:46TRAVELER: It seemed the sensible way.
00:30:48Until now.
00:30:50Captain, I seek only transportation in order to see and experience your reality.
00:30:57I am no threat to you, your ship or your crew.
00:31:01He isn't, Captain. I know he isn't.
00:31:04PICARD: Our "reality"?
00:31:06And in order to satisfy this curiosity you have brought my ship and my crew into grave risk.
00:31:12I have made some mistakes.
00:31:14Some mistakes?
00:31:16What mistakes could possibly explain these incredible explosions of velocity?
00:31:23I don't know if I can put this in terms you'll understand.
00:31:29I believe that there may be a warp speed that can get us beyond galaxy M-33 but there is no velocity of any magnitude that can possibly bring us... wherever this is.
00:31:44Is it true what our navigational sensors are telling us?
00:31:47Are we... are we millions of light-years away from where we were?
00:31:52Yes.
00:31:54But what got us here?
00:31:56Thought.
00:31:57Thought?
00:31:58You do understand, don't you that thought is the basis of all reality?
00:32:02The energy of thought-- to put it in your terms-- is very powerful.
00:32:07That's not an explanation.
00:32:09I have the ability to act like a lens which focuses thought.
00:32:16That's just so much nonsense.
00:32:18You're asking us to believe in magic.
00:32:22Well, yes, this... this could seem like magic to you.
00:32:26PICARD: No.
00:32:27No, it actually makes sense to me.
00:32:33Only the power of thought could explain what has been happening, especially out here.
00:32:37Thought is the essence of where you are now.
00:32:41You do understand the danger, don't you?
00:32:44Chaos.
00:32:45What we think is what happens.
00:32:46It pains me I was so careless, Captain.
00:32:50My intent was only to observe, not to cause this.
00:32:54You should not be here until your far, far distant future.
00:32:57Certainly not until you've learned control.
00:33:01You are from a different time, aren't you?
00:33:03No, not exactly from another time... well, as you understand the concept... yes, perhaps that term fits as well as any.
00:33:14And you have this ability to travel? Yes.
00:33:17And others of your kind have the same ability?
00:33:19Oh, yes. Then why... in all of our history, is there no record of you or someone like you ever having visited us?
00:33:25What wonderful arrogance.
00:33:27There is no record because we have not visited you before.
00:33:31Why not?
00:33:32Well, because... up until now, if you'll forgive this you've been uninteresting.
00:33:40It's only now that your life-form merits serious attention.
00:33:45I...
00:33:47I'm-I'm sorry.
00:33:51What's happening?
00:33:52He's unconscious again.
00:33:55PICARD: Revive him.
00:33:56Whatever you need from him, you better get it soon.
00:33:59If I may suggest, sir, our first leap out of our galaxy was, as he said, a mistake.
00:34:04PICARD: Unless he was distracted by something.
00:34:07RIKER: And it weakened him in some way resulting in the incredible leap out here.
00:34:11Theory.
00:34:13Do you have any facts that fit this?
00:34:16Can you get us back?
00:34:17Wait, Captain, not so fast.
00:34:19We have an opportunity here for scientific discovery.
00:34:22And we report our observations how?
00:34:24To whom?
00:34:28Can you get us back?
00:34:30I will try.
00:34:34Number One, take him down to main Engineering.
00:34:37I'll be on the Bridge.
00:34:38No!
00:34:39He's very weak.
00:34:41The Captain is right-- we must hurry.
00:34:44But first I request a moment with the Captain... alone.
00:35:09Strange how he seems to care for you.
00:35:11He will forget me in time, which is as it should be.
00:35:16It's Wesley I wanted to speak to you about. The boy?
00:35:19It's best you do not repeat this to the others-- especially not to the mother.
00:35:23Whatever happens it is imperative that it proceed naturally.
00:35:28I must get my ship back.
00:35:29Do we have time for this?
00:35:31Oh, yes.
00:35:33He and a few like him are why I travel.
00:35:41You have it in your power to encourage him without interfering.
00:35:45Encourage him in what?
00:35:47How shall I explain?
00:35:49Are you familiar with the intricacies of what is called here "music"?
00:35:54Somewhat.
00:35:55And such musical genius as I saw in one of your ships' libraries-- one called Mozart who as a small child wrote astonishing symphonies.
00:36:04A genius who made music not only to be heard but seen and felt beyond the understanding, the ability of others.
00:36:13Wesley is such a person.
00:36:15Not with music but with the equally lovely intricacies of time, energy, propulsion... and the instruments of this vessel which allow all that to be played.
00:36:28You're right. I must hurry now but you're right in something else.
00:36:32He is just a boy for now.
00:36:34He should be encouraged but told none of this.
00:36:41We've got to get back home.
00:36:42Take him to main Engineering.
00:36:43Yes, sir.
00:36:44I'll be on the Bridge. Yes, sir.
00:36:47( gasping )
00:36:54Put it out! How?
00:36:56Think!
00:36:57Put the flame out in your thoughts.
00:37:01( gasping, groaning )
00:37:12Now, get to your station and concentrate on your assignment.
00:37:15Yes, sir.
00:37:21Captain's Log:
00:37:22Any time entry is meaningless.
00:37:24We have no choice but to repeat
00:37:26the same warp experiment
00:37:28but with one variation.
00:37:30A principal part of this warp formula
00:37:33will be the thoughts
00:37:34of everyone aboard the Enterprise.
00:37:36We have no idea exactly how this works.
00:37:38We understand only that the traveler
00:37:41makes use of this somehow.
00:37:43It will be most important that those aboard avoid
00:37:46random thoughts that might change the reality
00:37:49of what we're attempting to do.
00:37:55Do you have any further advice, Counselor?
00:37:56When you begin the attempt, there will be stress and it's only natural the crew's concentration will shift.
00:38:03Plus some genuine fear, Captain.
00:38:06You can't notice what's happening outside without feeling some of that.
00:38:11( boatswain's whistle blows )
00:38:12All decks, all stations
00:38:14this is the Captain speaking.
00:38:16All decks, I must have your full attention.
00:38:19In a few moments, as we attempt to warp back home
00:38:22it is vital-- absolutely vital--
00:38:25that you center your thoughts on your duty
00:38:29or on the welfare of the one called the traveler.
00:38:32Think of giving him some of your strength.
00:38:35Now, this is an order.
00:38:37You must try to do this.
00:38:39And, now... attempt to concentrate completely on your duty of the moment or on the traveler on his well-being.
00:38:51Think of him as someone you care deeply for.
00:38:58All decks, all stations-- battle stations.
00:39:03( alarm sounding )
00:39:06I will need Kosinski back on the main computer.
00:39:12You need me?
00:39:15Yes.
00:39:23Helm, set in warp 1.5, retroactive course.
00:39:26LA FORGE: Warp 1.5 retroactive 2-6-1 mark 3-1, sir.
00:39:34Bridge to Engineering, stand by.
00:39:38I feel such an abundance of well-being on the ship.
00:39:42It feels like...
00:39:46...quite wonderful.
00:39:48RIKER: Engineering to Bridge, we're ready.
00:39:52On my order, Mr. Data, Mr. La Forge.
00:39:59Engage.
00:40:30It's not happening.
00:40:32It's not enough.
00:41:39Warp 1.5, sir-- which is what my instruments have read all along.
00:41:43And our position reads exactly what it was before this sleigh ride began, sir.
00:41:49Cease red alert.
00:41:50Sleigh ride?
00:41:51Or whatever you want to call it, Data.
00:41:53I don't have a proper name for it.
00:41:56The traveler's gone, sir.
00:41:57Gone?
00:41:59He's phased... completely out of existence-- at least out of our existence.
00:42:05( boatswain's whistle blows )
00:42:06Attention all decks.
00:42:08This is to inform you that with your support the traveler has returned us to our own galaxy.
00:42:15However, he has now left us.
00:42:19Wherever he has gone, we wish him well.
00:42:25Have the boy sent to the Bridge, Number One.
00:42:28Wesley Crusher, report to the Bridge.
00:42:30On the double.
00:42:32Our next assignment is on this heading?
00:42:34Yes, sir.
00:42:35Mr. Data, Mr. La Forge increase to warp five, same heading.
00:42:39Warp five, sir.
00:42:40On that same heading, sir.
00:42:43Oh, Wesley, come on the Bridge.
00:42:46Move!
00:42:51Commander Riker has told me how supportive you were in Engineering.
00:42:54Well done.
00:42:56Oh, at ease.
00:42:58Sit here in command.
00:43:00RIKER: Captain, it's not allowed.
00:43:01Your orders.
00:43:04Oh, that's true.
00:43:06Well, uh, I, uh, can't waive them again.
00:43:12Only commissioned officers.
00:43:14It's quite all right, sir. I understand.
00:43:17Please don't interrupt me, Wesley.
00:43:19I'm sorry, sir.
00:43:23Any commissioned rank?
00:43:25Even Ensign?
00:43:27That would give him authorized access to the Bridge.
00:43:30Well, then, I'll have to make him an acting Ensign.
00:43:36Captain's Log,
00:43:38Stardate 41263.4:
00:43:42For outstanding performance in the best Starfleet tradition
00:43:45Wesley Crusher is made acting Ensign with the duties and privileges of that rank and whether that rank becomes permanent, Mr. Crusher depends on you.
00:43:57At the earliest opportunity, your entrance application for Starfleet Academy will be tendered.
00:44:02Until then, you will learn this ship-- every operation, every function.
00:44:06Commander Riker, a duty schedule for Mr. Crusher heavy on study.
00:44:11Aye, sir.
00:44:12Meanwhile, you can sit here and learn something.
00:44:20Sir, should I send for Dr. Crusher?
00:44:23Why, is someone ill?
00:44:25Or would you rather tell her about this, Wes?
00:44:28If you don't mind, sir
00:44:29I'd like to sit here for a while.
00:44:31I'll tell her later.
00:44:36♪♪