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00:00:02Captain's log, Stardate 42859.2.
00:00:06We are in orbit around Antede 3
00:00:08awaiting the arrival of two dignitaries.
00:00:10Our mission is to escort them
00:00:11to a conference on planet Pacifica
00:00:14where they will be given the opportunity
00:00:16to join the Federation.
00:00:22I thought you might find this interesting, Mr. Crusher.
00:00:24Few humans have seen an Antedian in the flesh.
00:00:34Welcome.
00:00:36I'm Jean-Luc Picard captain of the Enterprise.
00:00:48Are they all right, sir?
00:00:50Yes.
00:00:51This is their preferred way of space travel.
00:00:54PULASKI: Their physical condition is good enough, considering the circumstances.
00:01:00It is a self-induced catatonic state-- their way of dealing with the trauma of spaceflight.
00:01:07Will we try to revive them?
00:01:09No. Not until we reach the Pacifica conference three days from now.
00:01:13Doctor, have you prepared a sick bay facility to accommodate our guests?
00:01:17Well as soon as I can make some adjustments.
00:01:19Their physiology is unusual.
00:01:22You can store them for a few hours?
00:01:24Sure, I'll have them kept here out of the way.
00:01:26Mr. Worf, provide security.
00:01:27WORF: Aye, sir.
00:01:30What's in that container?
00:01:33Vermicula.
00:01:34It's their food.
00:01:36When they come out of stasis, they'll be very hungry.
00:01:42They eat this?
00:01:43In great quantities.
00:01:51What a handsome race.
00:02:01So what did you think of the Antedians, Wesley?
00:02:04They are... rather strange looking, Commander.
00:02:07Judging a being by its physical appearance is the last major human prejudice, Wesley.
00:02:12Point is well taken, Mr. Data.
00:02:14I'm sure that to the Antedians, we are equally unattractive.
00:02:17Captain, we are being hailed by a small transport vessel, just coming into range.
00:02:22Oh, my God.
00:02:25What's the problem?
00:02:28What's she doing here?
00:02:30WESLEY: On screen, Captain.
00:02:31Starship Enterprise, come in.
00:02:33RIKER: We have you on viewer, pilot.
00:02:35Enterprise, I have a passenger.
00:02:36A V.I.P. passenger who I--
00:02:38Oh, let me talk to them.
00:02:40I'm sure I'm more articulate than that.
00:02:42Mother.
00:02:43DATA: Captain, we are receiving
00:02:45Starfleet orders granting a Lwaxana...
00:02:47Lwaxana Troi!
00:02:49A daughter of the Fifth House, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Riix, heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed.
00:02:55...full ambassadorial status, sir.
00:02:57It looks like it's back into that dress uniform, sir.
00:03:00And yours as well, Commander.
00:03:01She is listed as representing the Betazed government at the conference.
00:03:05Mother, please, don't do this to me.
00:03:08LWAXANA: Do what to you, little one?
00:03:10Oh! Jean-Luc, what naughty thoughts.
00:03:15But how wonderful you still think of me like that.
00:03:42Space, the final frontier.
00:03:46These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:03:50Its continuing mission--
00:03:52to explore strange new worlds,
00:03:56to seek out new life and new civilizations,
00:04:01to boldly go where no one has gone before.
00:05:05It's so like my mother to do the unexpected.
00:05:08Well, it will be... pleasant to have her as a guest of the Enterprise again.
00:05:15Energize.
00:05:24Legs! Where are the legs?
00:05:26Where they belong, Mother, right under you.
00:05:29Oh, I hate that.
00:05:31I will never completely trust this device, Jean-Luc.
00:05:34Captain Picard, Mother.
00:05:37( startled cry )
00:05:40Explain to her.
00:05:42I'm sorry they startled you Mrs. Troi.
00:05:44They're Antedian delegates.
00:05:45They're being stored here temporarily.
00:05:46Delegates?
00:05:48Last time I saw something like that, it was being served on a plate.
00:05:55Darling.
00:05:59Ah.
00:06:00LWAXANA: Well, well, well.
00:06:02And you Jean-Luc,
00:06:03I wasn't aware you had such handsome legs.
00:06:06My valet is waiting.
00:06:08You may beam him aboard now.
00:06:15You remember Mr. Homn, of course.
00:06:18It would be hard to forget Mr. Homn.
00:06:20I've retained his services despite the outlandishly lustful thoughts he spews in my direction.
00:06:26You can put that down, Homn.
00:06:27We can't deny the captain the honor of carrying my belongings.
00:06:32I will not interfere with Mr. Homn's duties this time.
00:06:36Oh, now, that's not what you're really thinking, Jean-Luc.
00:06:39You forget, I'm a telepath.
00:06:41Mrs. Troi, since this is obviously significant to you...
00:06:49I'll--
00:06:55I'll carry it.
00:07:06Just down this corridor.
00:07:09LWAXANA: He has nice legs too, little one.
00:07:11Is he still yours?
00:07:13Humans no longer own each other that way, Mother.
00:07:16Really?
00:07:19That's a custom we may have to introduce again.
00:07:28Thank you.
00:07:30Glad to help.
00:07:36Well, I trust you will be comfortable here.
00:07:38If you will excuse me...
00:07:39Uh, I am serving a Betazoid dinner of greeting tonight, Captain.
00:07:44It is an ambassadorial function.
00:07:47It sounds delightful.
00:07:53He's a fine man.
00:07:56Solid, he's reliable.
00:08:00He's a little bit on the stuffy side but, uh, all in all, he's not that bad.
00:08:05I can't believe you, Mother.
00:08:06You sound like you're sizing up a commodity.
00:08:09But that's exactly what men are, darling, especially human men.
00:08:14Was your father ever unhappy with me?
00:08:18No.
00:08:19He worshipped you.
00:08:21But I don't think I'll ever learn to see men the way you do.
00:08:25You will as you mature, darling.
00:08:28And the men in your life are going to bless you for it.
00:08:33You're so beautiful.
00:08:37And she actually complimented Captain Picard on his legs?
00:08:42I would have thought a telepath would be more discreet, sir.
00:08:45RIKER: Exactly the opposite. She knows what's on your mind and she lets you know what's on hers.
00:08:49(laughing) PICARD: Gentlemen...
00:08:58I think we must not lose sight of the fact that we are talking about someone who has been granted ambassadorial rank, even though she may appear... somewhat eccentric.
00:09:08Lwaxana Troi must be treated with the appropriate respect. Is that understood?
00:09:16Picard to Pulaski. Yes, Captain?
00:09:18When did you last look in on the Antedian guests?
00:09:22Doing so right now, Captain.
00:09:24Are they still catatonic?
00:09:26Status of the beings is unchanged.
00:09:30Pulse, still steady.
00:09:33Respiration... normal for them.
00:09:37Understood. Keep me informed.
00:09:39Picard out.
00:09:40I'll be in my quarters.
00:09:42It will be a dress uniform dinner, gentlemen.
00:09:46Sir?
00:09:51To which dinner was the captain referring, sir?
00:09:54Nothing I've been invited to. Any of you?
00:10:04Very interesting.
00:10:17Doctor?
00:10:19You're not attending the dinner with the rest of us this evening?
00:10:22I've already eaten, but thanks, Captain.
00:11:21I seem to be a little early.
00:11:27I'm sure the others will be here soon.
00:11:34The other officers--
00:11:35Commander Riker, Counselor Troi?
00:11:50Hello, Jean-Luc.
00:11:54So glad you could come.
00:12:10A toast, to Earth men who, despite their many faults, have that unique ability to charm women of all races in all corners of the galaxy.
00:12:22Speaking on behalf of men of Earth, which is indeed an awesome responsibility,
00:12:27I thank you.
00:12:39I know what you're thinking, Captain.
00:12:41You do?
00:12:43You're wondering whether I'm seeing any other man... on a serious basis.
00:12:48Well, actually, I wasn't, uh--
00:12:50Ah, I wouldn't worry about it, Jean-Luc.
00:12:55Competition seems to bring out the best in the human male.
00:13:04The fact is, I, um... uh...
00:13:09I was not expecting this, uh, this setting.
00:13:12I had assumed that my senior bridge officers would be attending.
00:13:16You never assume anything where Lwaxana Troi is concerned.
00:13:19Betazoid women are full of surprises.
00:13:29Ah, strange.
00:13:33I'm not really very hungry tonight.
00:13:37I wonder what's made me lose my appetite.
00:13:39Any ideas?
00:13:42( gong chiming )
00:13:46Of course. You're giving thanks for your food.
00:13:48I had forgotten about that.
00:13:53I wonder how many other cultures have similar customs.
00:13:58Uh, I don't know.
00:14:01Well, let's find out.
00:14:04Commander Data? Yes, Captain.
00:14:06Mrs. Troi and I are having a very interesting discussion about various societies' ways of giving thanks.
00:14:14The Betazoids' use of the chime, for instance.
00:14:17The use of the chime is quite unique, but not at all dissimilar to the Ooolans of Marejaretus 6, who use two large stones which are continuously struck together during the meal.
00:14:27Those at the dinner must eat until the stones are broken.
00:14:30Or the oligarchy at Atifs 4, which requires a young--
00:14:33Data, this is fascinating.
00:14:35Don't you agree, Mrs. Troi?
00:14:37Commander, if your duties permit, why don't you join us for dessert?
00:14:41I'm sure that Mrs. Troi would much appreciate the pleasure of your company. What?
00:14:46Indeed, sir. I'm on my way.
00:14:49Data out.
00:14:51How could you possibly think
00:14:52I would want to share our special time together with that-- that-- that robot of yours?
00:14:57Because of Data's wonderful after-dinner conversation.
00:15:02His anecdotes are the stuff of legends aboard this ship.
00:15:07So, by using the square root of pi and multiplying it by nine to the third power,
00:15:12I was able to accurately calculate the distance between the Omicron system and the Crab Nebula.
00:15:17Oh! Ah. Fascinating, Data.
00:15:22Absolutely fascinating.
00:15:27I'm sure Mrs. Troi would love to hear the one about the anomalous chemical composition of, um, brown dwarf stars.
00:15:38Not really. Yes, Captain... that is a particularly spellbinding subject.
00:15:43In most stars, the rare-earth element europium is enriched relative to samarium and gadolinium.
00:15:49That so? It is. However--
00:15:52Your mother seems quite an interesting woman, Deanna.
00:15:55Hmm, perhaps I should tell you something about my mother's condition at this time.
00:16:00"Condition at this time"?
00:16:02It's something that occurs to Betazed females as they enter mid-life.
00:16:07We call it "the phase."
00:16:09Mid-life, as in a human female's menopause?
00:16:12Similar. It's only at mid-life that a Betazoid female becomes... well, fully sexual, if you know what I mean.
00:16:21Yes, I think I do.
00:16:23I also think that I saw the captain on his way to her quarters.
00:16:28I wonder if I shouldn't warn him?
00:16:29No. As ship's doctor,
00:16:32I consider it an excellent exercise for his reflexes and agility.
00:16:37Doctor!
00:16:39For staying ahead of your mother.
00:16:41Yes.
00:16:43An animal is always at its best when hunted.
00:16:46Or, when hunting.
00:16:49... and at this point, the second coorbital satellite avoids a collision with the first--
00:16:56Deanna, darling, thank the four deities you're here.
00:16:59I hope I'm not interrupting.
00:17:01No, I must, as a matter of fact, be getting back to the bridge.
00:17:05DATA: Captain... perhaps I should remain and further entertain our guest.
00:17:09No! I-- I mean,
00:17:11I'm sure you're needed on the bridge as well.
00:17:14Well, thank you for, um... a delicious meal.
00:17:19We must do this again sometime.
00:17:22I know we will.
00:17:32Well, little one... the captain is every bit as charming as your father was.
00:17:40( gong chiming )
00:17:42Mmm.
00:17:44( gong chiming)
00:17:55( sighing )
00:17:58Data, you will never know how much I owe you for that.
00:18:01Indeed, Captain?
00:18:03I know many more interesting anecdotes, sir.
00:18:05For example-- Data.
00:18:07Sir? Later.
00:18:08Yes, sir.
00:18:12Why would you come aboard at a time like this?
00:18:14Well I had no choice.
00:18:15I was going to Pacifica,
00:18:16you were going to Pacifica.
00:18:18Don't be absurd, Mother.
00:18:19You knew what would happen.
00:18:31What stage is it in?
00:18:32Oh, I have it completely under control.
00:18:34What stage is it in?
00:18:36Well, far enough along for me to enjoy it, little one.
00:18:39Now I know why you wore that dress.
00:18:41Wha-- Don't be ridiculous.
00:18:43This simple little dress?
00:18:44Nothing provocative about it.
00:18:47What are we going to do?
00:18:48Well I'm going to do the only honorable thing there is to do.
00:18:51And I'd say your captain has the inside track.
00:18:54Mother, don't even think it.
00:18:57Why not? He was thinking about it all through dinner.
00:19:03I was what?
00:19:13I tell you, Deanna... for a telepath, your mother's accuracy leaves much to be desired.
00:19:20Actually, her telepathic prowess is quite advanced... except for now.
00:19:26"Except for now"?
00:19:27Don't misunderstand me, Counselor.
00:19:31Your mother is a beautiful person.
00:19:33My mother is beginning a physiological phase.
00:19:37It's one that all Betazoid women must deal with as they enter mid-life.
00:19:41RIKER: Yes it's something Troi warned me about when we first started to see each other.
00:19:45A Betazoid woman, when she goes through this phase... quadruples her sex drive.
00:19:50Or more. Or more?
00:19:53You never told me that.
00:19:55I didn't want to frighten you.
00:19:58She has opted for the only dignified option open to her.
00:20:03Isolation?
00:20:06She has decided to focus all her sexual energy on one male who will, of course, eventually become her husband.
00:20:16It seems, Captain, that... you are the early favorite.
00:20:20Congratulations, sir.
00:20:22I'm not amused, Number One.
00:20:31There must be some way to convince her that it's... quite impossible... without offending her.
00:20:39You cannot apply human-style logic to this, Captain.
00:20:43A Betazoid woman in the phase would be shocked and deeply resentful should you spurn any such advances.
00:20:51She would take it personally.
00:20:53Well, under the circumstances,
00:20:56I think it would be prudent if I were to make myself... less available for the duration of the journey.
00:21:06Agreed.
00:21:08PICARD: Setting-- San Francisco, California.
00:21:10United States of America.
00:21:11The year-- 1941 A.D.
00:21:15The office of Dixon Hill, private investigator.
00:21:20COMPUTER: Program complete.
00:21:21You may enter when ready.
00:22:02Hi, Dix.
00:22:07Madeline.
00:22:09Good to see you again.
00:22:11You're too much, Dix.
00:22:13You make it sound like you ain't seen me in a year.
00:22:15( chuckling )
00:22:18You got two calls. They're on your desk.
00:22:21New cases? Are you kidding?
00:22:23The last time we had a new case,
00:22:24Hitler and Stalin were bosom buddies.
00:22:26The landlord came by.
00:22:28He wants the geetus, or he wants you out.
00:22:30The geetus?
00:22:31The moolah, Dix, the rent.
00:22:33And since we're on the subject, it's been a month since I seen anything.
00:22:36Now, I know it's been tough since you got out of the hospital, but I got responsibilities.
00:22:41Then, I suppose I had better get a case.
00:22:46It wouldn't hurt!
00:23:15( '40s ballad )
00:23:47Unavailable? Ship's business?
00:23:50You mean ship's business takes precedence over me?
00:23:53I'm afraid so, Mother.
00:23:55Oh. Well... he was too old for me, anyway.
00:24:00Homn!
00:24:05Perhaps we should consider my alternate plan.
00:24:07DEANNA: Alternate plan?
00:24:09Oh, you worry too much, little one.
00:24:11Your mother has the situation well in hand.
00:24:22There's a gentleman here to see you, Mr. Hill.
00:24:25And he doesn't look like a client.
00:24:29Hill, the name is Slade Bender.
00:24:32Excuse me.
00:24:36( turns off music ) what can I do for you, Mr. Bender?
00:24:41It's about Alva.
00:24:44You'll have to be a little more precise.
00:24:47Okay, you want to play stupid.
00:24:49That's jake with me.
00:24:50A week ago, a man came in here.
00:24:52He wanted you to find his girlfriend, name's Alva.
00:24:55Did I find her?
00:24:56You know, you're getting on my nerves.
00:24:59You found her, all right, face down in the river.
00:25:02Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
00:25:05Yeah, yeah, we're all broken up about it.
00:25:07Especially the boyfriend, who has been indicted for murder.
00:25:11And, what are you here to do, ask for a refund?
00:25:14Nah, I'm here to kill you.
00:25:17Computer, freeze program!
00:25:26Computer, this isn't what I wanted at all.
00:25:29( sighing ) It's much too violent.
00:25:30I'm here to relax, not to dodge bullets.
00:25:34Reconfigure.
00:25:35COMPUTER: Please define.
00:25:38Um, more... ambience.
00:25:42Less substance.
00:25:45Do you wish to leave the holodeck and reenter, or continue from this point?
00:25:50No, I will continue.
00:25:52Program complete. You may continue.
00:25:56MADELINE: There's a gentleman here to see you, Mr. Hill.
00:25:59Thank you, Madeline.
00:26:15You a private dick?
00:26:17That's what it says on my door.
00:26:21Is that supposed to be funny?
00:26:23Because if it is... you got to know that...
00:26:29I ain't in the mood for funny.
00:26:43Now I came here on serious business.
00:26:46There's a job I want you to do for me.
00:26:48Computer, freeze program.
00:26:52Clear!
00:26:56Computer, this still isn't right.
00:26:59One kind of violence has been substituted for another.
00:27:02Reconfigure.
00:27:04You may continue. Thank you.
00:27:07You're through ducking me, Hill!
00:27:09Computer, freeze program!
00:27:16Variations on a theme.
00:27:19Computer, perhaps I am not clearly defining my intent.
00:27:25The flexibility of the program is limited to the parameters of the Dixon Hill novels.
00:27:32Yes, of course.
00:27:38Even in this state, they possess a certain dignity.
00:27:44A graceful countenance.
00:27:47If you say so, Lieutenant.
00:27:51I see.
00:27:53Is this how you felt when you first saw me?
00:27:57Well, maybe at first, a little.
00:28:03But now that I've seen more Klingons,
00:28:04I've come to think you're-- you're handsome, for a Klingon.
00:28:10That didn't quite come out the way I meant, sir.
00:28:13( gasping )
00:28:19LWAXANA: I still say they'd look better in sauce.
00:28:22When will the good captain revive them?
00:28:24Not until we reach Pacifica, ma'am.
00:28:25Oh.
00:28:28You seem a fine boy.
00:28:32One day you'll grow up to be a big, strong man.
00:28:35But, I'm afraid I cannot afford to wait for you to mature.
00:28:40Now that's more like it.
00:28:42Your thoughts, they're primal, savage...
00:28:44I like that in a man.
00:28:46I am not a man.
00:28:48Oh, which is in your favor, men so often being irrational and egotistical.
00:28:53But, unfortunately,
00:28:54I've grown accustomed to human companionship.
00:28:58Pity.
00:29:00You'd have made a fine choice.
00:29:05Well, who is next, Mr. Homn?
00:29:11Ah, yes. Well, let's to it.
00:29:14I'm not getting any younger.
00:29:21What was that all about?
00:29:33So, Madeline, I'll see you later.
00:29:38Activate program.
00:29:40Leaving, Dix? Uh-huh.
00:29:42You're not going to Rex's bar, are you?
00:29:44Rex's bar. Why do you ask?
00:29:46It's one of the messages I left on your desk.
00:29:49Well, that sounds like an excellent idea.
00:29:54Would you care to join me?
00:29:55Me? Have a drink with you?
00:29:58Why not?
00:30:00There ain't no "why not" about it.
00:30:01It's just that this is the first time you ever asked.
00:30:04Is that a problem?
00:30:06Not for me.
00:30:08But you better take this.
00:30:15Why?
00:30:16Because if we're going to Rex's bar, you're gonna need it.
00:30:35( conversational chatter, laughter )
00:31:01Hey, Dix, what do you know and what do you say?
00:31:04See this?
00:31:06Germany's getting ready to invade England.
00:31:09Who's gonna stop 'em? Somebody better.
00:31:11As long as it isn't us.
00:31:13The last thing America needs to do is fight in another world war.
00:31:17Actually, the second world war, although disastrous, did end with the United States taking its place as a dominant world power and cultural influence in the second half of the 20th century.
00:31:28Additionally, that war was a catalyst of technological advancement.
00:31:32Developments in rocketry and fission resonate on into the 24th century.
00:31:38I don't know if I should pour you one, Dix.
00:31:41Sounds like you got a snootful already.
00:31:44What's this? The usual.
00:31:47Uh-huh. Ah, yes, now let me see.
00:31:48That would be, uh, scotch, neat.
00:31:51What else?
00:31:59And for the lady?
00:32:03Rye and ginger.
00:32:27Money.
00:32:28I keep forgetting the need to carry money.
00:32:30I must remember not to let this happen again.
00:32:32Right, I don't mind you being on the cuff, but you're up the sleeve halfway to my collar.
00:32:37Is that why you wanted to see me, about my bar bill?
00:32:40No, it's on account of... Jimmy Cuzzo.
00:32:44Jimmy Cuzzo-- I know that name.
00:32:48He's why I gave you the gun.
00:32:51What was the name of that case he was involved in?
00:32:56The Parrot's Claw.
00:32:58MADELINE: Geez, Dix.
00:32:59Cuzzo is the guy who iced Marty O'farron.
00:33:03They never would've nailed him if it hadn't been for you.
00:33:05Your testimony got him "arranged."
00:33:08Yeah. Yours and mine.
00:33:11So you brought me here because you didn't want to face him alone.
00:33:16I don't want to face him at all.
00:33:18I'm hoping that seeing us together will slow him up long enough to get some things straight.
00:33:24And if it doesn't?
00:33:25Then you just have to kill him.
00:33:33Bridge, this is Dr. Pulaski.
00:33:35We've just completed the transfer.
00:33:37The Antedians are now in sick bay.
00:33:40Acknowledged, Doctor.
00:33:45Mother, what are you doing here?
00:33:47You can't just stroll onto the bridge whenever you feel like it.
00:33:50I didn't just stroll on, dear.
00:33:52I took that "turbotube," or whatever you call it.
00:33:54Uh, the captain's not here?
00:33:57Um, he is busy elsewhere, ma'am.
00:34:00Oh, well...
00:34:02I have other interests as well.
00:34:04You're scheming something, Mother.
00:34:06Don't try to fool me, I can tell.
00:34:09You're always so melodramatic, little one.
00:34:11I'm not scheming, I'm deciding.
00:34:17Mother, not him.
00:34:19And why not him?
00:34:22He's adorable.
00:34:34Pulaski to bridge. Riker here.
00:34:36The Antedians are coming around.
00:34:38They are currently in the early stages of posthibernation.
00:34:42How long until they're fully conscious?
00:34:44I guess it to be a matter of hours now.
00:34:46Very well, I'll inform the captain.
00:34:48If you'll excuse me, ma'am.
00:34:52You're going to see the captain?
00:34:53But I thought he was tied up on ship's business.
00:34:55In a manner of speaking, he is.
00:34:56I'm not going to be disturbing him.
00:34:58I'll just give him the message.
00:35:00Oh. Excellent timing.
00:35:03Then you may also inform him about us.
00:35:05Us ? You don't mind if I let our ship's crew know first, do you, William?
00:35:10Uh, friends, dear friends...
00:35:13You are all invited to a prestigious occasion on the planet Pacifica.
00:35:17No. There... on the shores of the western sea, in a traditional Betazoid ceremony, your Commander Riker and I will be joined in the union of matrimony.
00:35:36Married?
00:35:37Until death us do part.
00:35:50Mrs. Troi, I don't know how to tell you this--
00:35:53Oh, I know how you feel, dear.
00:35:55You're overwhelmed with excitement.
00:35:57Oh, believe me, I understand.
00:36:00We'll talk about the details later.
00:36:02Right now, there are preparations to be made.
00:36:08Why did you stop me?
00:36:10Somebody needs to set her straight.
00:36:11I think I'll leave that to the Captain.
00:36:13Coward.
00:36:14Commander... are you planning on going into the holodeck?
00:36:19I thought I might. Would you like to join me?
00:36:22Could you postpone our departure for just five minutes, sir?
00:36:27No problem.
00:36:33You said you had responsibilities.
00:36:35What exactly did you mean?
00:36:37You know about my mother's cousin.
00:36:39The girl from San Antonio I told you about?
00:36:44( gasping ) Jimmy.
00:36:52( sighing ) I'm as jumpy as Haircut Lapinski trying to land on a fraction.
00:36:57Sorry to bother you, Captain.
00:36:59Captain? Call me Dix.
00:37:00Sorry to bother you, Dix,
00:37:02But our two passengers have awakened.
00:37:04Oh, then it's time for me to go.
00:37:06What about Jimmy Cuzzo?
00:37:07You can't leave Rex to face him alone.
00:37:10I'll be back before Jimmy Cuzzo arrives.
00:37:12I guarantee, it will be taken care of.
00:37:14Just relax. Your friends have time for one drink, haven't they, Dix?
00:37:18Oh, yes, of course. One more round.
00:37:25These are my associates.
00:37:27This is, uh, "Nails," from Chicago, and this is, uh... Carlos.
00:37:33From South America.
00:37:34This is Madeline, my secretary.
00:37:36And I want you to meet Rex... you know, I don't think I ever heard your last name.
00:37:40Hmm. Don't think I have one.
00:37:42Just Rex, that's all.
00:37:44So fellas, tell me your troubles.
00:37:45Well troubles, we've got some, Captain.
00:37:48It seems that a certain woman, both wealthy and beautiful, now thinks that she is going to marry me.
00:37:52REX: She's got looks and bucks?
00:37:54Sounds like you've got yourself one heck of a deal.
00:38:02Oh, my fiance just has to see how I look in this.
00:38:06Come along, Homn.
00:38:16Hello, uh... computer?
00:38:17Is Commander Riker still on the bridge?
00:38:20Negative. Riker is currently in Holodeck 3.
00:38:23Uh, um, holodeck? Uh, where is that?
00:38:27Follow the com-panel lights. They will lead you there.
00:38:30Com-- Oh. Oh!
00:38:32Oh!
00:38:40Good God, what's that?
00:38:49I bet that's the broad with the big bucks.
00:38:52Hey come on over here, darling.
00:38:54I've got the best stool in the house saved for you.
00:39:01So this is where you've been hiding, Jean-Luc.
00:39:04I'm surprised you let this part of the ship get this dirty.
00:39:07Oh, relax, Commander.
00:39:09You've been making your true feelings quite clear.
00:39:12Obviously, you feel unable to handle me.
00:39:16Anyway, why would a beautiful high-class lady like yourself want to hook up with a mug like that?
00:39:22You're too good for him if you ask me.
00:39:25You are a very interesting person.
00:39:28You're not so bad yourself.
00:39:29In fact, you're as much class as this joint's ever seen.
00:39:34Here. On the house.
00:39:37It's French... well, almost.
00:39:40This is the most remarkable man.
00:39:42I've never met anyone like him.
00:39:45I don't suppose you have.
00:39:48He's strong.
00:39:49I get no thoughts from him at all, nothing.
00:39:53Well I've never known a man so able to keep his true feelings completely hidden.
00:39:58That's because-- No man has ever... been such a mystery to me.
00:40:04I usually know their thoughts before they do.
00:40:06But not with me, huh?
00:40:09No.
00:40:11And I never realized how erotic that could be.
00:40:18Um... carry my beverage to that table.
00:40:23We have some things to discuss.
00:40:52Should we tell her?
00:40:55( sighing )
00:40:56I think it would be only fair... but let's allow her the moment.
00:41:05(shouting )
00:41:07Worf, the vermicula.
00:41:09( shouting )
00:41:18Pulaski to Captain Picard.
00:41:20Go ahead, doctor.
00:41:22Our passengers are on their... feet.
00:41:24Understood.
00:41:25We better get to the bridge.
00:41:27What's their condition?
00:41:29Hungry.
00:41:33Would you like to be shown to your rooms?
00:41:48Are you coming, Mrs. Troi?
00:41:50Uh, not just yet.
00:41:53Tell William that I'm sorry, but Rex and I are getting married.
00:42:02Mrs. Troi, your government expects me to deliver you to the conference on time, and that's what I intend to do.
00:42:10Pity.
00:42:12Duty calls, darling.
00:42:15But I'll be back for you later.
00:42:19PICARD: Mrs. Troi, there is something you ought to know about Rex.
00:42:23Oh?
00:42:34Imagine, allowing me to go on like that with that man who doesn't even exist.
00:42:41But you always say you like surprises, Mother.
00:42:43Hmm.
00:42:47Why are they still here?
00:42:50We thought since you were going to the same conference, you might like to beam down with the other delegates.
00:42:54Oh, they're not delegates, those two are assassins.
00:42:57That is an outrage! Lies!
00:43:00We demand you transport us at once.
00:43:03Don't bother to deny it.
00:43:04Your minds are so unsophisticated,
00:43:05I can read your thoughts in my sleep.
00:43:08Oh, their robes are lined with ultritium.
00:43:10Highly explosive, virtually undetectable by your transporter.
00:43:16She is correct, sir.
00:43:18I am detecting large amounts of ultritium.
00:43:20Well, of course you are. They were planning on blowing up the entire conference.
00:43:24Mr. Worf, take them to level 5.
00:43:26Disarm them. Hold them for questioning.
00:43:28Aye, sir.
00:43:47Ah, well, I didn't find a mate, but I did save the conference, as well as your reputations.
00:43:54All in a day's work, I suppose.
00:43:56Good-bye, Mrs. Troi... and, thank you.
00:44:07PICARD: Energize, Chief O'Brien.
00:44:13Jean-Luc... shame on you for thinking such a thing.