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The Enemy

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( electrical static )

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( winds howling )

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(shouting ) Placing beam-out marker.

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Return transport, 14 minutes, 40 seconds.

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Is your view any better, Geordi?

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Not too bad, Commander.

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A lot of charged particle precipitation, but I can compensate.

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Communicators are dysfunctional.

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Tricorders?

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Readings only found within five meters.

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Good thing we didn't bring Data.

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We'd be unscrambling his circuits for a week.

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Commander, picking up something on the positron scan.

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( thunderclap )

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GEORDI: Over here.

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Some electrically conductive objects.

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Recognize those markings, Worf?

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Yes, sir. Romulan.

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What the hell were they doing in the Federation sector?

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Picking up traces of ultritium residue.

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An explosive device must've been used to destroy the craft after it crashed.

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All right, let's spread out, 25-meter radius.

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Our window back closes in 12 minutes.

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Commander!

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Commander Riker!

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( grunting )

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( screaming )

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Four minutes to beam-up.

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Where is he?

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Wait here.

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( coughing )

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( groaning )

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Worf!

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Worf!

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Commander Riker!

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RIKER: Geordi!

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Geordi!

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Worf!

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Commander Riker!

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Hold your position, Mr. Worf.

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Worf!

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( sighs )

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Space, the final frontier.

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These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.

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Its continuing mission--

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to explore strange new worlds,

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to seek out new life and new civilizations,

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to boldly go where no one has gone before.

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Captain's log, Stardate 43349.2.

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An unidentified distress signal has led to the discovery

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of a crashed Romulan vessel

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on the surface of Galorndon Core,

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a Federation planet.

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We have recovered one survivor.

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But Lieutenant Commander La Forge

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did not report back with the away team,

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and is still missing.

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Get him to sick bay.

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Secure sick bay, post a guard in visual contact at all times.

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He's not going anywhere, Lieutenant.

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I'm sorry, Commander, there's just no way to lock in on anything down there.

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Keep trying, O'Brien.

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The electrical storm's creating thousands of ghosts.

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Well, beam some of those ghosts back.

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One of them may be Geordi.

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Permission to lead another away team, sir.

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Denied.

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When we get another window in the storms.

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The crash site?

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The Romulan craft is a total loss.

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There's nothing there to salvage.

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Unless you wanna use tweezers.

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No sign of others?

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Well, you couldn't see more than two meters in front of yourself down there.

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That certainly is the last place one would expect Romulan encroachment.

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On the other hand, Galorndon Core would provide ideal cover for the opening move of a new offensive.

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I doubt if they were there for the climate.

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BEVERLY: We thought it would be like working on Vulcans.

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But there are subtle differences, too many of them.

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Can you treat him?

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He has cell damage to vital areas.

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He's going to need a transfusion of compatible ribosomes in order to recover.

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I'm setting up a schedule to test every member of the crew.

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We can't use the replicator?

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BEVERLY: The molecules are too complex.

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Will he survive?

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I can't answer that yet.

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Well, let me put it in another way-- will he survive long enough to tell us what he was doing down there?

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Doctor, it's an important consideration.

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I can bring him around for a few minutes.

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But there is one serious complication.

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His brain waves indicate early neural pathway degeneration.

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Head injury?

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There's no obvious cranial trauma.

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I'm guessing his exposure to the magnetic fields on the surface were slowly breaking down his synaptic connections.

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Will that affect Geordi the same way?

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( inhaling deeply )

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BEVERLY: He'll be conscious for a minute or two.

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RIKER: You are on board the Federation Starship Enterprise.

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We're treating your injuries.

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How long were you down on Galorndon Core?

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Do you understand me?

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I will not answer questions.

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We need to know if there are other survivors on the surface.

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I am alone.

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I will not answer any questions.

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Do you have a mother ship who should be advised of your condition?

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The only answer he wants to give is that he was alone.

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Which suggests that he wasn't.

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( grunting )

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Something, anything to cut through the storm, some way to get a signal through to him.

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A neutrino pulse.

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We could build a portable neutrino source and send it in a probe to the planet's surface.

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It'll act like a beacon.

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DATA: A neutrino pulse would send non-charged particles back up through the atmosphere, and would be detectable by Geordi's visor.

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He can show us that he's found it by modifying the pulse.

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Make it so.

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Captain, I have a new transmission on a parallel frequency to the distress call.

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From the surface?

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No, sir, from inside the Romulan zone.

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We should be able to view the transmission.

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On screen.

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MALE VOICE: Tomalak to Pi.

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We have received your distress signal.

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Respond.

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If you can hear me, we are entering the Neutral Zone now.

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We will reach you in six hours.

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Mr. Worf, hail the Romulan vessel.

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Hailing frequencies open, sir.

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Romulan vessel, this is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation Starship Enterprise.

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The frequency is open, sir.

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Commander Tomalak, we have intercepted your transmission.

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You are not to enter Federation space.

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Captain Picard, my apologies.

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Had I known you were in this sector,

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I certainly would have advised you before crossing the Neutral Zone.

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Indeed.

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I'm sure you will understand when I explain.

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One of our ships had a slight navigational error and apparently crashed on Galorndon Core.

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A slight navigational error?

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Nearly half a light year past the Neutral Zone?

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I assure you, Captain, no aggression was intended.

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Commander, we have recovered one of your survivors.

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He is on board your ship?

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He is being treated for severe injuries.

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And his craft?

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Destroyed, deliberately... after the crash.

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I'm sure you are prepared to leave at once and rendezvous with me in the Neutral Zone.

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I have an away team on the planet.

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We are waiting for a window in the storm to beam them up.

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And then you will return my officer?

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Are there any other Romulans we should be looking to recover from Galorndon Core?

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No, it was a one-man craft.

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Captain, we will be at the Federation border of the Neutral Zone in roughly five hours.

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We will expect you to rendezvous at that time.

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Counselor?

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There's great hostility behind his smile.

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He'll stop at nothing to complete his mission.

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Including the Neutral Zone border.

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Captain, I see no reason to return the Romulan to his ship.

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He should be held and interrogated.

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We have every right to detain him, sir.

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Without evidence of intent, Number One, it will not be a simple matter.

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It obviously wasn't pilot's error.

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I think it demands a response from us.

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But we must measure our response carefully, or history may remember Galorndon Core along with Pearl Harbor and Station Salem-One as the stage for a bloody preamble to war.

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I want him off all the drugs. They're not doing anything.

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Dr. Crusher to Picard.

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PICARD: Go ahead, doctor.

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My patient is not responding to treatment.

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You haven't found a compatible ribosome donor?

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BEVERLY: The lab is still processing the tests.

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Early results indicate humans have far too many bio-rejection factors.

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I've also ruled out the Vulcans we've tested.

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I think I'll try a little old-fashioned country medicine, keep the fever down, try to let the body heal itself.

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Keep me advised. Picard out.

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Captain, the neutrino beacon is operational and we've placed it aboard a class 3 probe.

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Well done, Ensign. Mr. Worf, launch the probe.

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Aye, aye, sir.

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( howling winds and thunder )

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( grunting )

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( yelling )

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( beeping )

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Probe has reached the surface, sir.

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The neutrino stream is coming in strongly.

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Sensors are tracking the probe despite the interference.

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( panting )

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LA FORGE: A stationary neutrino source.

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Wesley Crusher.

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Thank you, Wesley.

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( grunts )

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You are my prisoner!

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Right. Congratulations.

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Surely a strategic triumph for the Romulan empire.

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Stay there!

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Shoes are getting full of sand.

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I just hate that, don't you?

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Name and rank.

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Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge.

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I don't think I got yours.

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A Romulan ship will arrive shortly.

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You will accompany me on board.

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I don't think so.

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See, we heard your message, too, and, well... the fleet's in, Commodore.

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Sky is full of Federation ships.

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You're lying.

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I never lie when I've got sand in my shoes, Commodore.

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Get up.

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Seriously... the only way out of here is for you to put that thing down, and soon as there's a window in the storm...

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( coughing )

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GEORDI: You okay?

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( coughing )

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You gotta be kidding.

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Sit.

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Welcome to Galorndon Core, where no good deed goes unpunished.

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Yes, Doctor?

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Lieutenant, good.

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Come in. Please, sit down.

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We have finally found a compatible ribosome match for the Romulan, but only one.

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You.

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That is impossible. I am a Klingon.

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Different species, yes.

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But many humanoids have comparable cell structures, and you have what this Romulan needs.

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There's absolutely no risk to you.

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You did understand that was the purpose of all the testing?

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I have no objection to tests.

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You have an objection to being a donor.

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Yes.

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Lieutenant, I understand your feelings about the Romulans, but this is not the time or the place--

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If you had seen them kill your parents, you would understand, Doctor.

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It is always the time and place for those feelings.

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This Romulan didn't murder your parents, and you are the only one who can save his life.

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Then he will die.

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I sure wish you'd put that away.

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You're afraid of dying?

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You bet I am.

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Who isn't? I'm not.

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( scoffs ) Right.

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To die in the service of my people...?

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Oh, the Romulan path to glory.

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You can be sarcastic now.

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But in a few millennia, when humans are extinct and the Romulan empire spans the galaxy...

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You really believe that stuff, don't you, Commodore?

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You may address me as Centurion Bochra.

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Bochra.

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Good, solid Romulan name.

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( coughing )

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What's the matter?

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Nothing. Wrong.

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Your heart rate just shot way up.

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It translates a wide range of radiation into neural impulses.

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Allows me to see.

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Without it, you're blind?

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Yeah.

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How did this happen?

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( sighs ) I was born that way.

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And your parents let you live?

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What kind of question is that?

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Of course, they let me live.

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No wonder your race is weak.

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You waste time and resources on defective children.

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Whoa.

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Must be having some sort of polarity shift.

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The diagnostic insists everything's fine.

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( coughs )

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Hey.

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Hey, your body temperature has gone up almost another full point.

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What are you saying?

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I don't know, I... It-- it must be this place.

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It's all that electromagnetic soup.

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It's wreaking havoc on our nervous systems.

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Your metabolism's messed up.

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So is my interface with the visor.

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We gotta get out of here while we still can--

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Sit down! Bochra...

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Sit down!

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( sighs )

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( coughing )

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What is that?

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It's just a background fluctuation, Commander.

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He hasn't found it yet.

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Then he must be hurt... or dead.

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When does our next window open up, Mr. Data?

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There's no indication, Commander.

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I have no way to predict.

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Incoming Romulan transmission, Captain.

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They're early.

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DATA: The Romulan Warbird should still be

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29 minutes away from the edge of the Neutral Zone.

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Close enough, however, to see that we're not there.

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( sighs ) On screen.

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Picard, I'm approaching the Federation border and the Enterprise is not to be found.

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Why?

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My away team is unable to leave the surface because of the storms.

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TOMALAK: And my officer?

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He is alive.

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His life remains in jeopardy?

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Yes.

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And yet you will still not permit me to cross into your precious Federation space to retrieve him?

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If the point has not yet been made clearly, Commander, let me make it again.

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Romulan warships do not enter Federation space unless they are prepared to do battle.

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But a mission of mercy?

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A mission to recover one of your officers who has been caught on a Federation planet... for reasons as yet unknown.

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TOMALAK: I have already explained.

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And I have rejected your explanation!

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Territories.

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You would measure territories against a man's life?

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Commander, I am singularly impressed by your concern for a life.

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Do not risk any more lives by leaving the Neutral Zone.

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Picard out.

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Bochra.

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Bochra, you're in bad shape. And my vision's getting worse.

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Now, there's a beacon out there that'll get us back to my ship.

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But not if I can't find it.

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I cannot surrender to the Federation.

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Then stay here and die.

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If the situation were reversed, would you not die to avoid capture?

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I don't know.

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I might, if I thought it was necessary, if the stakes were high enough.

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But they'd have to be pretty damned high.

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( scoffs )

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I guess I'd make a pretty lousy Romulan, huh?

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( chuckles )

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I no more wish to die than you do.

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Bochra... there are times when it's necessary to die for one's ideals.

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Do you believe this is one of those times?

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Come on. Let's go find that beacon.

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Whoa.

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What is it?

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Everything's gone blank.

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I'm blind.

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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Worf.

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You are busy. Forgive my intrusion.

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For what it's worth,

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I understand your bitterness.

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With respect, sir, you cannot.

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I am asked to give up the very lifeblood of my mother

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and my father to those who murdered them.

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So, you blame all Romulans for that?

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Yes. Forever?

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What if someday, the Federation made peace with the Romulans?

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Impossible.

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That's what your people said a few years ago about humans.

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Think how many died on both sides in that war.

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Would you and I be here now, like this, if we hadn't been able to let go of the anger and the blame?

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Where does it end, Worf?

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If that Romulan dies, does his family carry the bitterness on another generation?

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Then you believe I should.

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What I believe doesn't matter.

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My Starfleet training tells me one thing.

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But everything I am tells me another.

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BEVERLY: Lieutenant Worf, report to sick bay.

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Acknowledged.

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( shivering )

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Lieutenant, his life is coming to an end.

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I thought it important for you to see him again.

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It's not too late to change your mind.

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Come close to me, Klingon.

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Let me die with my hands at your throat.

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There is a substance within my cells which you need to survive.

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Then you've come to hear me beg for my life.

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No.

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I would rather die than pollute my body with Klingon filth.

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I've lost almost all feeling in my legs.

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My synapses must be turning to jelly.

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The visor's fine, I just can't see a thing.

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How do we locate the beacon?

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We don't.

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Do all humans give up so easily?

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Bochra, we're lost.

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Unless you've got something that can smell neutrinos.

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We have the sensor device you're carrying.

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Tricorder.

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It's not set up to detect neutrinos.

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Your eye device does. Connect them.

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That's crazy, they don't speak the same language.

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Besides, I'd never be able to get an accurate sampling.

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Wait a second.

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Wait, I wouldn't need an accurate sampling, just a-- a pointer.

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A neutrino Geiger counter.

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( sighs ) It's still not possible.

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You cannot do it.

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Under normal circumstances, maybe.

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Here, no way.

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Why?

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Because I can't see!

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Adapting the neural output pods of the visor is tricky work.

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It can't be done by touch.

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Then I will be your eyes.

00:33:12

The storm is beginning to subside, Captain.

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We should have a window in less than an hour.

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There's still no indication that he's found the beacon, sir.

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Assemble an away team. Yes, sir.

00:33:22

Captain, the Romulan warship has crossed the Neutral Zone border.

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It is in Federation space, and heading towards us.

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Belay that order, Number One.

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Red alert.

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( alarm sounding )

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GEORDI: Make sure the scanner select limiter matches the visor output range.

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BOCHRA: Not so fast.

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Now, place the neural output pods in contact with the tricorder scanner heads.

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Ready.

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Let her rip.

00:34:02

( beeping )

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Bearing 3-5-0.

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( laughing ) We did it!

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The first Federation-Romulan co-venture.

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The storm may be breaking.

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With any luck, there'll be an electromagnetic window opening up, and we can get out of here.

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At which point, I'll be your prisoner.

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Can you walk?

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I don't know.

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Well, let's find out.

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Come on.

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Okay, let's go.

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Straight ahead. Okay.

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To the right.

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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You wish to see me, Captain?

00:35:02

Yes, Lieutenant.

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I assume you know what it's about.

00:35:07

Yes.

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The Romulan vessel will reach us within the hour.

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If our patient dies, it may be just the excuse the Romulan Commander needs to start an incident.

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The death of a Romulan officer at the hands of the Federation.

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Think of it.

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I have, Captain.

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So, there is no question that the Romulan officer is more valuable to us alive than dead.

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I understand.

00:35:46

Lieutenant... sometimes the moral obligations of command are less than clear.

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I have to weigh the good of the many against the needs of the individual, and try to balance them as realistically as possible.

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God knows, I don't always succeed.

00:36:09

I have not had cause to complain, Captain.

00:36:11

Oh, Lieutenant, you wouldn't complain even if you had cause.

00:36:20

If you order me to agree to the transfusion,

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I will obey, of course.

00:36:26

I don't want to order you... but I ask you.

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I... beg you... to volunteer.

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I cannot.

00:36:51

Lieutenant?

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Sir?

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That will be all.

00:37:08

Picard to Dr. Crusher.

00:37:10

BEVERLY: Go ahead.

00:37:12

Do not continue to enlist the cooperation of Lieutenant Worf.

00:37:16

I won't have to, Captain.

00:37:19

The Romulan has died.

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( storm roaring )

00:37:39

BOCHRA: We've found it!

00:37:42

GEORDI: Now, we have to alter its signal pattern so the Enterprise knows we've found it.

00:37:47

Will that be difficult?

00:37:48

No! Not with your help.

00:37:55

Scanners are showing a window, Captain.

00:37:58

Expected duration?

00:37:59

Nine minutes, 40 seconds, sir.

00:38:02

No change in the neutrino beacon signal, sir.

00:38:04

Romulan ship approaching.

00:38:06

Bearing 3-54, mark 2-8-7.

00:38:08

On screen.

00:38:14

WORF: Entering phaser range.

00:38:16

We are being hailed, sir.

00:38:18

On viewer.

00:38:21

You have one chance to escape destruction, Picard.

00:38:27

Return my officer at once.

00:38:30

Commander, you have entered Federation space despite my warning.

00:38:34

You forced the situation!

00:38:37

I will not leave without him.

00:38:42

He's dead.

00:38:47

Then he is but the first to fall, Picard.

00:38:54

The Romulan ship is routing power to its forward disruptor array.

00:38:57

All shields to maximum.

00:39:00

Aye, sir.

00:39:02

Lock phasers on target.

00:39:04

WORF: Phasers locked and ready.

00:39:07

Captain, the signal pattern from the beacon is modulating.

00:39:10

It's Geordi.

00:39:12

We can't transport him with the shields up.

00:39:13

If we lower our shields, the Romulan will strike.

00:39:16

The electromagnetic window on the planet is closing, sir.

00:39:19

Three minutes remain.

00:39:21

Transporter room, lock onto the neutrino beam and stand by.

00:39:24

O'BRIEN: Standing by, Captain.

00:39:26

The window is allowing intermittent sensor readings.

00:39:28

There's still numerous ghost images, but I believe we are picking up two life-forms near the beacon.

00:39:35

Another Romulan?

00:39:37

I cannot say.

00:39:39

The electromagnetic interference prevents an accurate reading.

00:39:42

But that's a likely hypothesis, Number One.

00:39:45

If Commander La Forge has located a second survivor...

00:39:48

Lieutenant, hail the Romulan vessel.

00:39:52

Aye, sir.

00:39:55

They are ignoring our hail.

00:39:57

Repeat the hail, all channels.

00:39:59

You say they have no way of knowing how accurate our sensors are?

00:40:04

Put on your best poker face, Number One.

00:40:07

Open a frequency.

00:40:09

Commander Tomalak.

00:40:12

It would appear our away team has located a second man from your one-man ship.

00:40:18

We're preparing to beam them to the Enterprise.

00:40:21

After which, of course, we will return the survivor to you.

00:40:26

No acknowledgement, sir.

00:40:30

Commander, both our ships are ready to fight.

00:40:35

We have two extremely powerful and destructive arsenals at our command.

00:40:42

Our next actions will have serious repercussions.

00:40:47

We have good reason to mistrust one another, but we have even better reason to set those differences aside.

00:40:53

Now, of course, the question is: who will take the initiative?

00:40:59

Who will make the first gesture of trust?

00:41:10

The answer is, I will.

00:41:12

I must lower our shields to beam those men up from the planet surface.

00:41:23

Once the shields are down you will, of course, have the opportunity to fire on us.

00:41:29

If you do, you will destroy not only the Enterprise and its crew, but the cease-fire that the Romulans and the Federation now enjoy.

00:41:42

Lieutenant, lower the shields.

00:41:46

Leave the hailing frequency open.

00:41:50

Yes, sir.

00:41:53

WORF: Shields down.

00:41:55

Mr. O'Brien, transport Commander La Forge and the Romulan directly to the bridge.

00:41:59

O'BRIEN: Aye, sir. Energizing.

00:42:08

Security team to the bridge.

00:42:09

Belay that order, Lieutenant. Shields up.

00:42:16

No one is gonna harm you.

00:42:19

You have my word on that.

00:42:25

Well, Commander?

00:42:30

If he has been in any way mistreated...

00:42:37

I have given them no information, Commander, but I have not been mistreated.

00:42:44

In fact, this human saved my life.

00:42:51

Tomalak, how is it possible that you didn't know of the second Romulan on Galorndon Core?

00:43:00

A simple misunderstaing, Captain Picard.

00:43:03

I was obviously misinformed as to the size of the craft.

00:43:07

I assure you, I intended no deception.

00:43:11

Of course not.

00:43:13

You doubt my good faith?

00:43:16

Let's just say my faith would be strengthened by a gesture from you-- such as powering down your disruptors.

00:43:27

Disruptors powering down.

00:43:28

Thank you.

00:43:30

Cancel red alert, Lieutenant.

00:43:33

Commander, we shall return your officer and escort your ship to the Neutral Zone.

00:43:38

That is acceptable.

00:43:43

It's good to have you back, Commander.

00:43:46

It's good to be back, sir.

00:43:47

Actually, I have Centurion Bochra to thank for it.

00:43:52

Indeed.

00:43:58

Commander La Forge and Lieutenant Worf, escort our guest to Transporter Room One.

00:44:06

Yes, sir.

00:44:08

Come on.

00:44:13

Close call.

00:44:14

Too close, Number One.

00:44:17

Brinkmanship is a dangerous game.