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First Officer's Log, Stardate 41775.5.

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We are en route to the ocean world of Pacifica.

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While our mission is scientific in nature

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we look forward to the warm, blue waters

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and fine beaches that make Pacifica a jewel of the galaxy.

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...so the guy staggers to his feet and goes back to the girl, right?

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Well, she smiles, looks him straight in the eye and says

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"just try that in hyperspace."

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( laughing )

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I see.

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So the difficulty in attaining such complex positioning in zero gravity environment coupled with the adverse effects it would have on the psychological well-being of the average human male is what makes this anecdote so amusing.

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Yes, very humorous indeed.

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Hysterical, in fact.

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( forced laughter )

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( chuckling )

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What is our E.T.A. at Pacifica, Mr. La Forge?

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22 hours, 14 minutes, sir.

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Increase to warp six.

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LA FORGE: Aye, sir, full impulse.

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Do you think anyone would object to our arriving ahead of schedule?

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I know I won't.

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I've been really looking forward to a nice swim.

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DATA: You are aware, Counselor, that the holodeck can be programmed to recreate an oceanic environment.

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Data, it's just not the same.

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Have you ever been for a real moonlight swim?

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One can swim in moonlight?

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How about you, Mr. Worf?

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Swimming is too much like... bathing.

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( console beeping )

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Commander Riker...

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I'm receiving a Code 47.

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Verify.

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It is Code 47, sir.

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Starfleet emergency frequency.

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Code 47?

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Captain's eyes only.

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RIKER: Captain, I'm sorry to disturb you.

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Yes, Number One, what is it?

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An incoming message.

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Code 47, sir.

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Pipe it through.

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COMPUTER: This is an emergency communiqué.

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It is not to be discussed with fellow officers unless deemed absolutely necessary.

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There will be no computer record of said transmission.

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Understood.

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COMPUTER: Proceed with voice print identification.

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Picard, Jean-Luc.

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Captain, USS Enterprise.

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( screen hums )

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Voice print verified.

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Walker.

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Hello, Jean-Luc.

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It's been a long time.

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Too long, old friend.

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Why are you contacting me on this frequency?

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It was a difficult decision.

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I felt it was worth the risk.

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Risk?

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It's about Starfleet.

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About something we've always considered to be impossible.

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I don't understand.

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I can't explain it now.

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We need to talk face-to-face.

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You're using a Code 47.

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I have to know what all this is about.

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Not over subspace. No.

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Oh, for God's sake, Walker, this is a secured channel.

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No!

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I want you to meet me on Dytallix B.

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When?

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Immediately.

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No, not possible.

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We're expected at Pacifica.

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That can wait.

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You owe me.

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And you owe it to yourself to hear what I have to say.

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Something is beginning.

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Don't trust anyone.

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Remember that, Jean-Luc.

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Don't take anything for granted.

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Walker...

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Dytallix B.

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We'll be waiting.

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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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Data, are you familiar with Dytallix B?

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Dytallix B is one of seven uninhabited planets mined for the Federation by the Dytallix Mining Company.

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It is in the nearby Mira System.

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Mr. La Forge, chart a course for it immediately, warp 7.

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And there will be no records or logs mentioning any aspect of this diversion.

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RIKER: Captain, they're expecting us at Pacifica.

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Shouldn't we contact them and let them know?

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Negative. Nothing goes out without specific orders from me.

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Hopefully, the delay... will be minimal.

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( beeping, buzzing )

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I have the readout on Dytallix B, Commander.

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What have you got?

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Dytallix B is the fifth of six planets circling the red giant known as Mira.

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One side always faces the sun where temperatures reach up to 180 degrees.

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The mines line the temperate zone between the day and night sides but they are long deserted.

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Why the devil are we going to this planet?

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Are there any miners or indigenous life-forms on the planet?

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I believe the answer to both questions is no, sir.

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In a manner of speaking it is nothing but a lifeless hunk of rock, a useless ball of mud, a worthless chunk...

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Thank you, Data. I get the idea.

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Captain, we are approaching Dytallix B.

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PICARD: Very good, Number One. I'm on my way.

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WORF: Captain... sensors are detecting three Federation starships already in orbit around the planet.

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Identify.

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Two are frigates.

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The Renegade, commanded by Tryla Scott and the Thomas Paine, Captain Rixx commanding.

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DATA: The third is just coming into range now, sir.

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It is Ambassador-class, heavy cruiser

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USS Horatio.

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Horatio?

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Isn't that Walker Keel's ship?

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Attempts at communication have been ignored by all three vessels.

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Make no further attempts, Mr. Worf.

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Any life-form readings on the surface, Data?

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Three, sir.

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All gathered inside what appears to be the entrance to a mining tunnel.

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Very well.

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Relay those coordinates to the Transporter Room.

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I'm beaming down.

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RIKER: Alone, Captain?

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Alone, Number One.

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( wind howling )

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Thanks for coming.

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This is some greeting, old friend.

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Tell me, Jean-Luc.

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Where did we first meet?

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Answer the question.

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Tau Ceti III.

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It was a bar... quite an exotic one, as I remember.

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What do I win?

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Do you recall the night you introduced Jack Crusher to Beverly?

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You know full well that I hadn't met Beverly then.

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You introduced them.

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My brother introduced them.

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You don't have a brother-- two sisters, Anne and Melissa.

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What the hell is all this about?

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( sighs )

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Apologies, Captain.

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We had to be sure you were really you.

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Walker, what is going on?

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Captain Picard, meet Captain Rixx.

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I believe we've met-- the Altarian Conference.

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And Captain Scott.

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Tryla Scott.

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It's said you made captain faster than anyone in Starfleet history.

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Present company included.

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Are you that good?

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Yes, I am.

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Starfleet's finest.

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Fancy meeting you here.

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We all came secretly, Picard, to discuss the threat.

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What threat?

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Have you noticed anything about Starfleet Command lately?

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Anything unusual?

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No, but we've been on the outer rim for a while.

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We haven't had much contact with them.

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Some of us have seen strange patterns emerging.

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Unusual orders.

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High ranking officials backing irrational proposals.

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Starbase 12 was completely evacuated for two full days.

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No explanation given.

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SCOTT: And what about the deaths?

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McKinney...

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Ryan Sipe, Onna Karapleedeez.

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All dead?

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SCOTT: A series of accidents.

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WALKER: Or so they say.

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It's hard to be certain of anything.

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Interfleet communications are at a minimum.

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But something is happening.

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And we fully expect the Enterprise to be targeted soon.

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Targeted for what? By whom?

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WALKER: We're not sure yet.

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Damn it, Jean-Luc, I tell you that some of Starfleet's top command people are changing.

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This could affect the very core of our organization.

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Officers I've known for years are bluffing their way through talk of old times.

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That's their weakness-- a lack of memory.

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He doesn't believe us.

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He thinks we're crazy.

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You've given me nothing to believe in.

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Just a lot of vague talk about strange patterns.

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Irrational proposals.

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Who's behind this, and to what purpose?

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How are people being changed?

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I can't say exactly, but I think it's spread to my own ship.

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My first officer hasn't been the same since we stopped off at Earth.

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Our medical officer says he's perfectly normal but I don't think I trust him either.

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Walker...

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We know we don't have all the answers.

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All we ask is that you keep your eyes open.

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That's sound advice at any time, Captain.

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Stay in touch with us. Covertly.

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This meeting never took place as far as Starfleet is concerned.

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Please, I'm asking this as a personal favor.

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I'm glad, Jean-Luc.

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I'm glad you're still one of us.

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Tell Beverly I... I said hello.

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RIXX: And watch your back, Picard.

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Friends-- close friends-- are few and far between.

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Two of the oldest and closest are Jack Crusher-- may he rest in peace-- and Walker Keel.

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Before various missions spilt us up, we were virtually inseparable.

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I trust Keel completely.

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If he felt it necessary to violate regulations, he must have had a very good reason.

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But you're putting your career at risk for him.

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Friendship must dare to risk, Counselor, or it's not friendship.

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They illicitly used the emergency channel to draw you here.

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Then they ask you to keep secrets from your superiors-- effectively, to disobey Starfleet regulations.

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The people involved in this are of the highest caliber.

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If I didn't believe in their loyalty,

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I wouldn't have gone this far.

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Don't you think you should tell the rest of the crew?

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No. I don't want to risk implicating them... not until I have solid evidence that something really is wrong.

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Take us out of orbit, Mr. La Forge.

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Aye, sir.

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Resume heading to Pacifica, warp factor eight.

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Aye, sir, warp eight.

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At that speed, we should arrive

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9.63 hours behind the original schedule, sir.

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Very good. Data, I have an assignment for you-- one specifically suited to your talents.

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( keyboard beeping )

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Computer, this is Lieutenant Commander Data.

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Please access all Starfleet command orders to starships, starbases, and colonies for the last six months.

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COMPUTER: Working.

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PICARD: Doctor?

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I understand the Horatio was seen in orbit around Dytallix.

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Did you see Walker?

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No.

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Oh, I would have loved to have seen him.

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It wasn't possible, Doctor.

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Captain, I am picking up an unusual disturbance in the nearby quadrant.

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Confirmed, sir. Sector 63.

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Specify. What kind of disturbance?

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Hard to say at this distance, sir.

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I guess the trip to Pacifica will have to wait.

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Uh-huh.

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Let's investigate.

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Maintain speed. Alter course accordingly.

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Aye, sir, changing course to three-five-one, mark four.

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Approaching Sector 63, sir.

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Slow to impulse.

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Aye, sir, going to impulse power... now.

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Sensors beginning to pick up small objects, sir.

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On screen.

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Doesn't look natural.

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Agreed.

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Enlarge and identify.

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WORF: It looks like... debris from a space vessel of some kind.

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It could be one of those ships that was orbiting Dytallix.

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We are in close proximity to that planet.

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Identifying marks, Mr. Worf?

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Nothing so far.

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Sensors not detecting any bodies in the flotsam.

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But from the amount of the wreckage...

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I'm sorry, sir.

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It can only be the Horatio.

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From the looks of it, she's been totally destroyed.

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Captain's Personal Log, Stardate 41776.1.

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The apparent death of Walker Keel

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has had a powerful impact on me.

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I now believe there may be a cancer growing

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within the ranks of Starfleet.

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As a result, I have alerted my executive officer

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to the suspicions voiced by Keel and the others.

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There's no proof of anything.

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The last time I saw Admiral Quinn, he tried to warn me about a subversion within the Federation.

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And Walker tried. And he's dead.

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Subversion?

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Personally, I don't believe this conspiracy theory.

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DATA: Startling.

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Quite extraordinary, in fact.

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COMPUTER: Direction unclear.

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Please repeat request.

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That was not a request.

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I was simply... talking to myself.

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A human idiosyncrasy triggered by a fascination with a particular set of facts.

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Or sometimes brought about by senility.

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Or, used as a means of weighing information before reaching a conclusion. Or, as a...

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COMPUTER: Thank you, sir. I comprehend.

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( computer beeping )

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Please specify how you would like to proceed, sir.

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Please continue with record scan.

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Intriguing.

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But if we have no facts, we have to assume that the explosion was an accident.

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( door hisses )

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Number One, I believe that what happened on the Horatio was sabotage.

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But if we can't be certain...

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DATA: Perhaps we can.

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My orders were to search for abnormal patterns in Starfleet's directives.

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I believe I have found just that.

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These are various outposts and starbases where I have detected unusual activity over the past few months.

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What sort of activity?

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An uncustomary reshuffling of personnel-- usually in the command areas.

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The new officers have had frequent contact with the highest levels of Starfleet Command.

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Why hasn't anyone discovered this before?

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The orders were given with great subtlety.

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To use an aphorism:

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Starfleet's left hand did not know what its right hand was doing.

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Data, can you speculate as to the purpose of these reassignments?

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I believe it is a clandestine attempt to control vital sectors of Federation territory.

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( sighs )

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This could be a prelude to an invasion.

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But who's behind it?

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There's insufficient data to make such an assessment, sir.

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Are you suggesting that we warp over to Starfleet Headquarters and demand to know what's going on?

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Why not?

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PICARD: Yes, why not?

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We're talking about a threat to the entire future of the Federation.

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I don't think any of us can rest easy until we've been to the source.

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Captain's Personal Log, supplemental.

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While it is quite unusual

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for a starship to return to Earth,

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we seem to be left with no other choice.

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I have apprised the remaining bridge crew

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of our situation.

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Approaching Earth, Captain.

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Standard orbit, Mr. La Forge.

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Standard orbit, sir.

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Any word from Starfleet Command, Data?

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Nothing so far, sir.

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Strange.

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( console beeps )

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Captain, I am now receiving a message from Starfleet Command.

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On screen.

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Greetings, Enterprise.

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I am Admiral Savar.

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This is Admiral Aaron.

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And I believe you already know Admiral Quinn.

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Yes, indeed. It's good to see you again, Admiral.

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And you, Captain.

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Of course, we are always delighted when the Enterprise returns to the nest.

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Yet we are puzzled by the timing of your visit.

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Yes, sir, I can imagine that you would be.

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AARON: Governor Delaplane of Pacifica informs us that you canceled your scheduled stop there.

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Is this true?

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Yes, sir, it is.

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Explain yourself, Captain.

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Why have you returned to Earth?

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I would rather discuss that in person, Admiral.

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Excuse us for one moment, Captain.

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They seem normal enough.

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On the surface.

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Counselor, any thoughts?

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Hard to say.

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Someone is hiding something, but I can't tell who or what.

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I must say I'm not overjoyed to see Remmick again.

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Considering what we've done, their response has been pretty temperate.

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I don't like it.

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You can't trust them.

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SAVAR: Forgive the delay, Captain Picard.

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We'd be delighted if you and your first officer would join us for dinner.

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Yes, delighted.

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It would give you a good opportunity to expatiate your own viewpoint.

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To elaborate upon whatever it is that's troubling you.

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Thank you, we accept your gracious offer.

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SAVAR: Excellent.

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Preparations are already underway.

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We'll greet you in the reception area in say...

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20 minutes?

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Splendid.

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QUINN: I won't be able to attend the dinner, I'm afraid, but I would like to see the ship and say hello again, Captain.

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Of course.

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We look forward to seeing you, Admiral.

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Enterprise out.

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Quinn wants to see us alone.

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At least we know he's still on our side.

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Mr. Data, you have the Bridge.

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Aye, sir.

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( seagulls calling )

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Are you ready to beam up to the Enterprise, sir?

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Yes, Commander. Quite ready.

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Energize, Mr. Remmick.

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Welcome aboard, Greg.

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Good to see you.

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You remember Commander Riker.

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Hello again, Commander.

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I must say, you're looking remarkably well.

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Never felt better in my life.

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When you were here last, you were saying that you were feeling tired.

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Tired of life I was, but not anymore.

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I'm ready for new challenges now.

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What about another look at this ship?

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Remember what you told me back at Relva VII?

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About the threat that you perceived to the very fabric of the Federation?

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Is that why you're here, because of what I said?

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It's one of the reasons, yes.

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But Jean-Luc... you took me far too literally.

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I was only referring to the problems involved in assimilating new races into the Federation.

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It's an ongoing, tumultuous process which can cause stress and strain on every aspect of our alliance.

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I'm sorry. I must have misunderstood.

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It's not for you to apologize.

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If I led you up the garden path

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I humbly ask your forgiveness.

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Of course.

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Now, gentlemen, you have a dinner to attend to and I would like to go and freshen up before I look around a little bit more.

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We've arranged your usual accommodations, sir.

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Well, that's outstanding.

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Yes, I should be getting down to the planet.

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Commander Riker will be available here to show you anything that you want to see.

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It's really not necessary.

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Oh, I insist.

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When you've finished showing the admiral anything that he needs, you can join me down on Earth.

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I may want to stay a while, Jean-Luc.

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Of course.

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Stay as long as you wish.

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No.

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That's not Gregory Quinn.

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It may look like him and sound like him but it isn't him.

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Are you absolutely certain, Captain?

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I'm certain, Number One.

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Now, I want you to stay close.

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Keep your eye on his every move.

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Have... have Beverly concoct some reason for giving him a full medical examination.

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How?

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I don't know. Just do it.

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He's a senior admiral.

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It's not him, Will.

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I know that now.

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What I have to find out is how this has happened and who or what is behind it.

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Captain, if you're right...

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I'm right.

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Should you be beaming down there alone, unarmed?

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I'll take care.

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Find out what you can, then join me.

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In force, if necessary.

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Energize.

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Good luck, sir.

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Welcome home, Captain Picard.

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Thank you.

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My first officer will be joining us shortly.

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Yes, I'm sure he will.

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You've met Commander Remmick, haven't you?

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Under less than ideal circumstances.

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It's nice to see you again, Captain.

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We have prepared a special meal in your honor.

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Delightful.

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Tell me, why is the corridor so quiet?

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The last time I was here, it was bustling with activity.

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It usually is.

00:29:03

Tonight's a quiet night.

00:29:05

Yes.

00:29:07

A quiet night.

00:29:13

( door chimes )

00:29:17

Ready for your tour, Admiral?

00:29:19

Quite ready, Commander.

00:29:21

What's in the case?

00:29:23

Actually, I brought it for Dr. Crusher.

00:29:26

But perhaps you would like to see it first.

00:29:29

What is it?

00:29:30

A form of life.

00:29:31

It was discovered accidentally by a survey team on an uncharted planet.

00:29:36

Why haven't we heard anything about that?

00:29:38

Oh, you'll be hearing about it shortly, but first, there remains much scientific study to be done.

00:29:42

After all, it is a superior form of life.

00:29:46

Superior?

00:29:47

Totally.

00:29:48

Come, have a look.

00:29:50

I think I'll summon my science officer.

00:29:52

It won't like your science officer.

00:29:55

It does like you!

00:29:58

Vitamins-- they do wonders for the body.

00:30:19

( groans )

00:30:22

Riker to Security, Guest Quarter 17.

00:30:24

Emergency.

00:30:25

( menacing chuckle )

00:30:50

Let's have some Andonian tea while we wait for your Riker.

00:30:54

Then you can tell us about what's brought you here.

00:30:57

I see you keep up with our duty roster.

00:30:59

Yes, of course, Captain.

00:31:01

The Enterprise is very important to us.

00:31:03

Excuse me, gentlemen.

00:31:09

To the Horatio, gentlemen.

00:31:11

The Horatio.

00:31:18

What an awful tragedy.

00:31:20

Such a terrible loss of life.

00:31:22

It's interesting that you should mention the Horatio.

00:31:25

It's one of the subjects I wanted to discuss.

00:31:27

AARON: Really?

00:31:29

Has the cause of her destruction been ascertained?

00:31:32

Absolutely. Implosion.

00:31:35

Due to the extreme negligence of her captain.

00:31:39

Enjoy, Picard.

00:31:40

I believe you'll find it an excellent aperitif.

00:32:04

QUINN: It's a good thing you're here.

00:32:05

He slipped and hit his head.

00:32:07

This is Lieutenant La Forge in Guest Quarter 17.

00:32:09

We have a medical emergency.

00:32:11

Your Dr. Crusher is most capable.

00:32:12

I'm sure he'll be all right.

00:32:14

Now, if you'll excuse me, my time here is most limited.

00:32:17

Admiral...

00:32:19

Don't you think we should wait till the doctor gets here?

00:32:28

Now, Klingon, it's between you and me.

00:32:50

( growls )

00:32:56

Do Klingons fear death as much as humans?

00:33:01

I could snap your neck in a second, but it wouldn't be as much fun.

00:33:11

( groaning )

00:33:24

Ooh!

00:33:28

Are you all right?

00:33:30

Oh, if I could see, I'd be seeing stars.

00:33:36

What is he?

00:33:41

Let's find out.

00:33:53

Retinal scans are an exact match.

00:33:55

It really is Quinn.

00:33:57

How can that be? The man picked me up like a rag doll.

00:34:00

I'm going to have to do a complete internal scan.

00:34:03

Keep me posted, Doctor. I'll be on the Bridge.

00:34:17

What is that?!

00:34:30

What do you know of conspiracies, Captain?

00:34:32

Not nearly enough, I suppose.

00:34:34

That's the charming thing about them, isn't it?

00:34:36

When a machination is real, no one knows about it.

00:34:40

And when it's suspected, it's almost never real.

00:34:44

Except, of course, in paranoid delusions for those who believe.

00:34:49

Sorry to interrupt.

00:34:51

Dinner is served.

00:34:52

Wonderful. Bantering with the captain has given me quite an appetite.

00:34:56

I need to contact my ship to let Commander Riker know that we're about to sit down.

00:35:00

Of course, Captain.

00:35:01

We'll wait for you at the table.

00:35:13

Picard to Riker.

00:35:15

Dr. Crusher here, Captain.

00:35:17

May I speak freely?

00:35:22

I suppose I have little choice. Where is Riker?

00:35:24

He was attacked by Quinn.

00:35:26

Or what we thought was Quinn.

00:35:28

Specify, Doctor.

00:35:30

A parasitic being has invaded Quinn's body.

00:35:33

It has complete control over all brain functions.

00:35:37

It seems to breathe through a small gill protruding from the back of Quinn's neck.

00:35:42

Look for this, Captain.

00:35:44

I believe it will be visible on anyone who has been compromised.

00:35:49

Any idea of what it is or where it came from?

00:35:50

Negative, I've never seen anything like it before.

00:35:53

( beep ) DATA: Lieutenant Worf, if the situation is under control, please report to the Bridge.

00:35:58

Doctor?

00:35:59

It's okay.

00:36:00

He won't be waking up for a long time.

00:36:04

Continue, Doctor.

00:36:05

By the placement of the tendrils, the parasite appears to stimulate the victim's adrenal glands, generating great strength and resistance to the...

00:36:15

Never mind the details. Can you remove it?

00:36:16

I don't think so.

00:36:18

Not without killing the patient.

00:36:23

Captain, you must set your phaser on kill.

00:36:26

Stun has little effect.

00:36:31

Doctor, one does not beam down to Starfleet Headquarters armed.

00:36:37

Your food is getting cold, Captain.

00:36:42

I'm going into dinner now, Doctor.

00:36:44

Tell Commander Riker to join me as soon as he's ready.

00:36:48

Picard out.

00:36:59

( gasps )

00:37:04

Please, sit down, Captain.

00:37:06

We've been waiting.

00:37:15

Go ahead and start, Captain.

00:37:17

We don't stand on ceremony here.

00:37:23

( groans )

00:37:38

Oh, do eat up, Picard.

00:37:40

Raise your hand if you want seconds.

00:38:14

Riker, thank God.

00:38:16

We're leaving.

00:38:17

You're not going anywhere.

00:38:23

You'll be one of us soon.

00:38:28

You were meant for the doctor.

00:38:30

It couldn't be helped.

00:38:32

Riker walked in on us unexpectedly.

00:38:38

No matter.

00:38:39

The doctor will be joining us soon.

00:38:44

All in good time.

00:38:48

SAVAR: Well, Captain Scott, good.

00:38:51

Now, the setting is complete.

00:38:56

You don't really think we were in the dark about your intentions, do you?

00:39:00

SAVAR: Patience is one of our virtues, Captain.

00:39:03

We didn't go after you.

00:39:05

We allowed you to come after us.

00:39:09

More dramatic that way, don't you think?

00:39:13

Yes, the one thing both races share is a love of theater.

00:39:18

And you've put on a fine show.

00:39:20

What race are you?

00:39:21

Where are you from?

00:39:22

SAVAR: It's not important.

00:39:24

Let us just say we've come a long way to join you.

00:39:28

It's a perfect match.

00:39:30

We're the brains. You're the brawn.

00:39:33

You'll understand soon, Picard.

00:39:35

SAVAR: Indeed.

00:39:37

We've been moving slowly, cautiously for many months now.

00:39:39

Careful to cover our tracks, careful not to arouse suspicion until it's too late.

00:39:46

And now, it's too late.

00:39:47

For you, that is.

00:39:48

Well said, brother.

00:39:50

Picard and Riker control the Enterprise, which means we control the Enterprise.

00:39:56

Eat hearty, brother.

00:39:58

Relish your new body.

00:40:28

( groaning )

00:40:32

Aaron!

00:40:44

Aaron!

00:40:50

( yelling )

00:41:05

( high-pitched beeping )

00:41:20

Can I help you, gentlemen?

00:41:23

Is there any trouble here?

00:41:25

Perhaps if you'd tell me what it is...

00:41:32

Remmick...

00:41:37

No, Will.

00:42:02

You don't understand.

00:42:06

( gurgling )

00:42:13

We mean you no harm.

00:42:21

We seek peaceful co-existence.

00:42:47

( shrill screeching )

00:43:12

Captain's Log, Stardate 41780.2.

00:43:16

How difficult after all these years of learning

00:43:18

to respect life, to be forced to destroy it.

00:43:21

But there seems to be no alternative.

00:43:24

Admiral Quinn is expected to make a full recovery.

00:43:26

There is no trace of the parasite

00:43:28

which took control of him.

00:43:30

We'll never know how many of these life-forms

00:43:32

infiltrated Starfleet

00:43:34

but it seems they could not survive

00:43:36

without the mother creature

00:43:37

which had taken over Commander Remmick.

00:43:40

It was Dr. Crusher's idea to simulate the blue gill.

00:43:44

We had to make sure it would fool everyone, including you.

00:43:46

That it did, Number One. Rest assured.

00:43:48

DATA: Captain?

00:43:49

I have attempted to trace the message Remmick was sending.

00:43:52

I believe it was aimed at an unexplored sector of our galaxy.

00:43:56

Any idea what the message was, Data?

00:44:01

I believe it was a beacon.

00:44:03

A beacon?

00:44:05

Yes, sir. A homing beacon.

00:44:07

Sent from Earth.

00:44:25

( high-pitched beeping )