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00:00:01Captain's Log, Stardate 44012.3.
00:00:05The Enterprise remains docked at McKinley Station
00:00:08undergoing a major overhaul and refit
00:00:11following the Borg incident.
00:00:12I am confident that the ship and her crew
00:00:15will soon be ready to return to service.
00:00:18Thank you.
00:00:19Please take that to Engineering.
00:00:24Phaser upgrades are complete, Commander.
00:00:27Already?
00:00:28And we have begun power supply calibration.
00:00:31Well, you're just too damned efficient Lieutenant.
00:00:34Thank you, sir.
00:00:36Continue with the testing, Mr. Worf.
00:00:39Here's the final schedule for the shore leave and for the personnel transfers.
00:00:42By the way, I'm looking forward to meeting your parents.
00:00:46Sir?
00:00:47They're on the visitors' list.
00:00:49You didn't know?
00:00:51No, sir.
00:00:54It is inappropriate for a Klingon to receive family while on duty.
00:01:01As humans, my parents do not understand.
00:01:04Well, I'm not sure that I would either, Worf since this isn't a Klingon ship.
00:01:09If you don't want to see your parents that's your business but we don't get back to Earth that often.
00:01:15I'm sure we could arrange for you to have more off-duty time while they're here.
00:01:18No... sir.
00:01:20That will not be necessary.
00:01:24Dismissed.
00:01:26Mr. Worf.
00:01:29If you're worried that they might learn about what happened on the Klingon planet...
00:01:32Not at all.
00:01:33I have already informed them by correspondence of my discommendation.
00:01:39I do not believe any human can truly understand my dishonor.
00:01:49So, where have you decided to go?
00:01:53Hmm? What?
00:01:55Oh... uh, France.
00:01:58Labarre-- my home village.
00:02:01Really?
00:02:03Yes.
00:02:05It's the first time in almost 20 years.
00:02:08Interesting.
00:02:11Counselor...
00:02:14I just find it interesting.
00:02:17Captain Jean-Luc Picard the man who couldn't be pried out of his seat for a vacation for three years...
00:02:23It's Earth. It's home.
00:02:25Do I need another reason?
00:02:27I don't know. What do you think?
00:02:30Your help has been invaluable during my recovery but, look... I'm, uh...
00:02:37I'm better.
00:02:39The injuries are healing.
00:02:41Those you can see in the mirror.
00:02:44The nightmares have ended.
00:02:46All I need now is a little time to myself.
00:02:49I agree.
00:02:50In fact, I'm delighted you're going.
00:02:53It's just that... the choice of where you're going could stand some scrutiny.
00:03:00If you wish to believe that my going home is a direct result of being held captive by the Borg be my guest.
00:03:06Is that what you believe?
00:03:10I hate it when you do that.
00:03:13Captain, you do need time.
00:03:17You cannot achieve complete recovery so quickly.
00:03:22And it's perfectly normal, after what you've been through to spend a great deal of time trying to find yourself again.
00:03:30And what better place to find oneself than on the streets of one's home village.
00:03:35Interesting.
00:03:44Have a good trip, Captain.
00:04:37PICARD: Space, the final frontier.
00:04:42These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:04:46Its continuing mission--
00:04:48to explore strange new worlds
00:04:51to seek out new life and new civilizations
00:04:56to boldly go where no one has gone before.
00:06:10They still have not signaled?
00:06:12No, sir.
00:06:13My mother is never on time.
00:06:17It is so... human of her.
00:06:20Well, you know women.
00:06:23I am not looking forward to this.
00:06:28I wish they would come so it would begin and end sooner.
00:06:30I know what you mean, Lieutenant.
00:06:32Unlikely.
00:06:34Last time my old man was on board
00:06:36I found him chasing Nurse Stanton around a bio-bed in Sick Bay.
00:06:40I'm not concerned about my father chasing nurses.
00:06:44Ah, but it's always something with parents, isn't it?
00:06:47WOMAN: Enterprise, this is Earth Station Bobruisk.
00:06:50Two to transport aboard.
00:06:52Energizing.
00:06:58Mother, Father.
00:07:01Worf.
00:07:03You look good, son.
00:07:06Put on a little weight, huh?
00:07:08No.
00:07:10Sure you have. Looks good on you.
00:07:11Still working out with those holodeck monsters,
00:07:13I bet.
00:07:14Let me take you... Ah... always good to meet another chief petty officer.
00:07:19Sergey Rozhenko, formerly of the USS Intrepid.
00:07:22Miles Edward O'Brien, sir.
00:07:24Good to meet you.
00:07:25Don't call me "sir."
00:07:26I used to work for a living.
00:07:29He's joking.
00:07:30The proudest moment of his life was when Worf earned his commission.
00:07:34Can you imagine an old enlisted man like me raising a boy to be an officer?
00:07:40Come along, Sergey.
00:07:41There's plenty of time to chat with the boys.
00:07:44Your father has been so looking forward to this.
00:07:48Yes, I want to see everything-- the whole ship.
00:07:52At home, I have all the specs and diagrams of the Galaxy-class starships.
00:07:57We are in the midst of a repair.
00:07:59I cannot give you a complete tour.
00:08:01Oh, I'm sure if you asked the Captain...
00:08:04You agreed not to embarrass him.
00:08:07Besides, we have come to see Worf, not the ship.
00:08:11Fine. Fine. Okay.
00:08:15Your hair is a little longer, isn't it, Worf?
00:08:30( bushes rustling )
00:08:40All right, whoever you are, I can hear you.
00:08:44Oh, good lord, a highwayman.
00:08:47A what?
00:08:49A highwayman.
00:08:50It's a robber who attacks travelers but none have been reported in this vicinity for centuries.
00:08:56But I'm not a robber.
00:08:57Oh. I'm much relieved, sir.
00:09:02I know who you are.
00:09:03Then you have the advantage.
00:09:05You're my nephew, Jean-Luc.
00:09:07From the Starship Enterprise.
00:09:09Then you must be my Uncle Rene.
00:09:11I'm not your uncle.
00:09:12It's the other way around.
00:09:14Too bad, I rather enjoyed the idea.
00:09:17Why have you been away so long?
00:09:19Well, Starfleet keeps me very busy.
00:09:23Father says you don't like it here.
00:09:25I'm sure you misunderstood.
00:09:27No, I didn't.
00:09:28He said so.
00:09:30Well, Robert and I, we...
00:09:35Perhaps it's time to change all that.
00:09:38You know, you don't seem so arro... arro... you know.
00:09:44Arrogant?
00:09:45Yes, arrogant.
00:09:47You don't seem that way to me.
00:09:50What does it mean, anyway?
00:09:52Arrogant son-of-a...
00:09:53Let's talk about that later, shall we?
00:09:57Mommy, he's here!
00:10:03Mommy!
00:10:04He's here!
00:10:09Jean-Luc.
00:10:10Marie.
00:10:15It is so good to finally meet you.
00:10:18For me, too.
00:10:21How are you feeling?
00:10:23Oh, I'm fine.
00:10:25Well, Robert and I are delighted that you've come to stay with us.
00:10:29I was...
00:10:31I was thinking, I-I... I might be imposing.
00:10:34I could very easily stay in the village.
00:10:36Oh, I wouldn't hear of it.
00:10:37It's your home and it will always be your home.
00:10:46Do things look that different?
00:10:48PICARD: Oh, no.
00:10:50In fact, it's amazing how little it has changed.
00:10:53Everything is exactly as I remember it.
00:10:57The house, hills.
00:11:00Every tree, every bush seems untouched by the passage of time.
00:11:07Robert has worked hard to keep it that way.
00:11:10It's... it's very important to him.
00:11:14As it was to our father.
00:11:18Someday I'm going to be a Starship Captain.
00:11:23You look exactly like Robert when he was your age.
00:11:27I half expect to see myself as a boy, come running out of that door to play.
00:11:34Robert can't wait to see you.
00:11:37Rene has already told me.
00:11:40Where is he?
00:11:42As usual, with his vines.
00:11:59So, you arrived at last.
00:12:05Welcome home, Captain.
00:12:07Hello, Robert.
00:12:10You, uh... shuttled in from the village?
00:12:15No, I...
00:12:17I decided to walk.
00:12:21I met Marie and Rene.
00:12:23Good... good.
00:12:27It's, um... good to see you.
00:12:39Are you tired?
00:12:40No.
00:12:42Well, make yourself at home.
00:12:44You know where everything is.
00:12:46We generally eat about 8:00.
00:12:48I must try and cure this poor, sick vine.
00:12:53I'll see you shortly.
00:13:18So, you'll have a chance to visit the surface?
00:13:20TROI: Maybe.
00:13:22Will and I have been talking about going back to Angel Falls.
00:13:26Oh, Venezuela's beautiful.
00:13:28( door chimes )
00:13:29Come in.
00:13:32Great.
00:13:33Thank you.
00:13:51Something from home?
00:13:53I left it here in storage a long time ago after Jack died.
00:13:57Odds and ends, mostly.
00:14:02How to Advance Your Career Through Marriage?
00:14:06It was a joke.
00:14:08Jack sent it to me when I was still in medical school.
00:14:10It was his way of proposing to me.
00:14:16What's that?
00:14:19It's for Wesley, from Jack.
00:14:22I'd forgotten it.
00:14:23Maybe I was just trying to forget it.
00:14:26Why?
00:14:30Jack recorded a holographic message for Wesley just after he was born.
00:14:34It was a gift for him when he grew up.
00:14:37Jack was going to make many more of them.
00:14:40He never had the chance.
00:14:44Are you afraid of what it might say?
00:14:47No. I just don't know if it'll do more harm than good.
00:14:50Wesley's finally come to terms with his father's death.
00:14:54Wesley has a lot of questions about his father.
00:14:57Things that you can't answer for him.
00:15:00Perhaps seeing this will help him understand.
00:15:04( instrument whirring )
00:15:05WOMAN: Check completed, sir.
00:15:08MAN: I have an intermittent failure in response to the azimuth step command.
00:15:13We're checking.
00:15:15LA FORGE: Uh-huh.
00:15:16SERGEY: So we walk into the school and we didn't know what to expect.
00:15:20Is Worf hurt?
00:15:21Is he in some kind of trouble?
00:15:23The door opens and there is our little seven-year-old sitting on a chair and glaring across the room at five teenage boys all of them with bloody noses.
00:15:33( chuckles )
00:15:34And then the principal looked up and said
00:15:37"Please, tell me he's an only child."
00:15:41We have taken enough of the Commander's time.
00:15:44No, no, no, we're way ahead of schedule here.
00:15:47SERGEY: I just wanted to tell him the story about...
00:15:49Enough stories, Sergey.
00:15:52Okay, okay.
00:15:53Enough stories.
00:15:54Well, now, how about giving us a look at the new engine core?
00:15:58I used to be a warp field specialist on the old Excelsior-class.
00:16:02I'd be delighted.
00:16:03Mrs. Rozhenko?
00:16:05Oh, no, no, no, you two go ahead.
00:16:07Your father will be hours.
00:16:09Worf, why don't you show me the arboretum?
00:16:14Commander La Forge, call me when you...
00:16:18When my father wishes to leave.
00:16:21I can find my own way.
00:16:22Turbolift four is, uh... just over there, right?
00:16:27I have all the specs and diagrams at home.
00:16:31The theta-matrix compositor makes the recrystallization process ten times more efficient than the old Excelsior-class ships.
00:16:37Amazing.
00:16:40Commander, if you have a couple of minutes there is something else I want to ask you.
00:16:45Sure, Chief.
00:16:48It's about my son.
00:16:57...and your friend Louis wants you to contact him as soon as you're settled.
00:17:04Is he still trying to raise the ocean floor?
00:17:06Oh, yes, he's very excited about it.
00:17:09He's been made a supervisor now as his wife is constantly reminding anyone who'll listen.
00:17:15And I see no good reason why the Earth should have another subcontinent.
00:17:20It's really quite exciting actually if you understand the potential of exploring a new world on our own planet.
00:17:27Well, I'm afraid that I do not understand this potential.
00:17:34The mayor wants to give you a parade.
00:17:38RENE: Thank you.
00:17:39A parade?
00:17:40Give you the keys to the city.
00:17:43Oh, no.
00:17:44No, no, no, no.
00:17:46He just needs a little arm-twisting, dear.
00:17:48A little coaxing.
00:17:50No, he does not.
00:17:52I'm here to rest and spend some time with my family.
00:17:54Well, I've already warned the mayor not to make any plans without talking to us.
00:17:58Thank you.
00:18:00So...
00:18:01Salut.
00:18:02Salut. Salut.
00:18:03Salut.
00:18:10This the '46?
00:18:14Forty-seven.
00:18:16You've been drinking too much of that artificial stuff.
00:18:18What do you call it?
00:18:19Synthehol?
00:18:21It's spoiled you.
00:18:23Ruined your palate.
00:18:24On the contrary.
00:18:26I think that synthehol heightens one's appreciation for the genuine article.
00:18:31Mmm.
00:18:34Delicious, Marie.
00:18:36Thank you.
00:18:38Leave it to Robert to find the best cook in France... then marry her.
00:18:43Yes. Sadly, cooking is becoming a lost art.
00:18:47That's your wretched technology again.
00:18:50Robert and I have had more than a few discussions about getting a replicator in the house.
00:18:55I remember the same "discussions" between Mother and Father.
00:19:00Father understood better than anybody else the danger of losing those values which we hold most precious.
00:19:10I don't see that you have to lose anything just by adding a convenience.
00:19:15Well, you wouldn't.
00:19:16But in my view life is already too convenient.
00:19:24This is a very old argument.
00:19:26Hmm.
00:19:30It is.
00:19:34I wrote a report on starships.
00:19:36For school.
00:19:37And he won a ribbon for it.
00:19:39The teacher even said it was one of the best he'd ever heard.
00:19:43Good for you, uncle.
00:19:45You know what?
00:19:46I once wrote a report on starships when I was about your age.
00:19:49Did you win a ribbon, too?
00:19:53I don't recall.
00:19:54And I don't find your modesty very convincing, brother.
00:19:59Of course you won the ribbon.
00:20:00You always did.
00:20:04Well, do you still have it?
00:20:07Hmm?
00:20:09Your report.
00:20:10No, I don't think so.
00:20:12Well, I still have mine.
00:20:15Why don't you go and get it and then you can read it to your uncle.
00:20:26It's hard enough to protect him...
00:20:30To protect him from all that's out there without you encouraging him.
00:20:37( spoon clinks on bowl )
00:20:38I'm not encouraging him.
00:20:43But if you weren't so narrow-minded if you allowed him to see the world as it really is...
00:20:47Well, you raise your own sons as you would wish and allow me to do the same with mine.
00:21:01MAN: Ah, one man's idea of paradise.
00:21:06PICARD: No, my dear Louis, two men--
00:21:08Robert's and my father's.
00:21:09( Louis laughs )
00:21:10Never did I know anyone less interested in grapes than you, Jean-Luc.
00:21:15Oh, no, not true.
00:21:17I was interested.
00:21:19And I was proud that my family were helping to preserve the traditions.
00:21:26I just didn't feel bound by those traditions.
00:21:29You always reach for the future and your brother for the past.
00:21:35There should be room for both in this life.
00:21:40And what about you, you old rascal?
00:21:42You've taken quite a shift into the future yourself.
00:21:45Well, hydroponics turned out to be so dull.
00:21:48Well, you should have listened to me at the beginning.
00:21:50If I had listened to you, I never would have taken that cycling trip with the Bloom sisters.
00:21:55And broken your leg?
00:21:56And got married-- twice.
00:21:59I hear you've been promoted to supervisor of the Atlantis Project.
00:22:02I am one of 200 supervisors although my wife would have you believe
00:22:06I run the entire project.
00:22:08Well, it's certainly very exciting work.
00:22:11I've kept up on it in the journals.
00:22:13Really?
00:22:14Mm-hmm.
00:22:15It's only...
00:22:17There's just one thing I don't understand.
00:22:20You were such a rotten swimmer, Louis.
00:22:21( both laugh )
00:22:24Thinking of you working on the ocean floor...
00:22:27I suppose we all find ways to confront our greatest fears.
00:22:32Seriously, how do you plan to accelerate the buildup on the underside of the mantle without increasing the stress on the tectonic plates?
00:22:39Oh, you really have kept up, haven't you?
00:22:42Well, the truth is, we don't know-- yet.
00:22:45On the Enterprise, we used harmonic resonators to relieve the tectonic pressures on Drema IV.
00:22:52Obviously, it's not the same problem...
00:22:53You know, it's such a shame.
00:22:55The government is looking for someone to take over the project.
00:22:58A real leader who'll go in there and get things moving and they are looking for you, Jean-Luc.
00:23:03But I know, I know, you'd never leave Starfleet.
00:23:07No, I'd never leave Starfleet.
00:23:11That's what I thought.
00:23:13But, if nothing else why don't I send over some of the internal studies on the tectonic problem since you're interested.
00:23:19We could use any thoughts you might have.
00:23:22All right.
00:23:28It's a great crew, son, and they think the world of you.
00:23:33They really do.
00:23:36Mother, Father, I...
00:23:41I wish you would be a little more... reserved while you are on board.
00:23:51I know.
00:23:52We go too far sometimes.
00:23:54We're just excited to be here.
00:23:57Riker to Lieutenant Worf.
00:23:59Worf here.
00:24:01I need to talk to you about the phaser test results.
00:24:04On my way, Commander.
00:24:09Have Guinan call me if you need anything.
00:24:24Maybe we should just leave it alone.
00:24:27I can't just leave it alone.
00:24:30I'm his mother.
00:24:35GUINAN: You know, sooner or later, everyone comes in here.
00:24:39They stand by those windows and they look out and they stare.
00:24:44And they're looking for that little star they call home.
00:24:48It doesn't matter how far away it is.
00:24:52Everybody looks anyway.
00:24:56I'm Guinan.
00:24:57How do you do?
00:24:58Pleased to meet you.
00:25:00You're Worf's parents.
00:25:01Sergey and Helena Rozhenko.
00:25:03Welcome.
00:25:04Sit, please.
00:25:05Thank you.
00:25:08( sighs )
00:25:10There's something I would like to ask you.
00:25:12Please.
00:25:14How come you never gave him prune juice?
00:25:19I beg your pardon?
00:25:21Well, he said he'd never had it till he came here.
00:25:24Now he can't get enough of it.
00:25:25Worf?
00:25:26He never wanted any human food while he was growing up.
00:25:30Everything had to be Klingon.
00:25:33HELENA: I learned to cook
00:25:34rokeg blood pie.
00:25:36However we never quite learned how to eat it.
00:25:43It was a difficult adolescence.
00:25:46But you got through it.
00:25:49We didn't do anything special.
00:25:50Didn't you?
00:25:52Just look at him.
00:25:54I think he's pretty special.
00:25:57We knew it wouldn't be easy for him growing up without other Klingons to turn to for guidance.
00:26:04We had to let him discover and explore his heritage by himself.
00:26:08Let him find his own path.
00:26:13So many parents could learn so much from the two of you.
00:26:18Well...
00:26:20I'm afraid that Worf feels that we do not understand him.
00:26:25Well, part of him may feel that way.
00:26:29But there's another part that I've seen.
00:26:32The part that comes in and drinks prune juice.
00:26:38The part that looks out the window towards home.
00:26:42But he's not looking towards the Klingon Empire.
00:26:47He's looking towards you.
00:26:56( footsteps approaching )
00:26:58Jean-Luc?
00:27:02Are you all right?
00:27:04I seem to have made a rather disturbing discovery.
00:27:08Louis mentioned that the Atlantis Project needed a director... and I found myself actually thinking about it.
00:27:20Why shouldn't you?
00:27:22Oh...
00:27:24Leaving my career, the Enterprise...
00:27:27Considering what you've just been through...
00:27:29No, no, no, it's not that.
00:27:34Or is it?
00:27:37Besides, it would be wonderful to have you back home.
00:27:40Given a little time, maybe you and your brother might even get to like one another.
00:27:47Well, I already like his choice in wives.
00:27:51I never thanked you for your correspondence.
00:27:53It made me feel like part of the family.
00:27:56( doorbell dinging )
00:27:57You're not like part of the family.
00:27:58You are part of the family, Jean-Luc Picard.
00:28:01Don't worry, dear. I've got it.
00:28:04Robert.
00:28:05Louis, come in.
00:28:07Let me get you some wine.
00:28:10You can talk business.
00:28:12Business?
00:28:13Well, there's nothing much to talk about.
00:28:15I'm interested to know what you thought of our plans.
00:28:17Well, I've only had a chance to glance at them.
00:28:20Uh, I've had a few ideas...
00:28:22Wonderful.
00:28:23We should discuss them with the board of governors.
00:28:24I've set up a meeting.
00:28:26A meeting?
00:28:27Just a preliminary conversation.
00:28:29Tomorrow morning?
00:28:30Preliminary to what?
00:28:32They want you.
00:28:34I mentioned your interest in the project, that's all.
00:28:36That's all I had to say.
00:28:37They jumped at the prospect.
00:28:38I never said there was a prospect.
00:28:41At least listen to them, Jean-Luc.
00:28:52All right, good.
00:28:54Very good. Fine. I'll listen to them.
00:28:56You won't regret it, Jean-Luc.
00:28:57I promise you.
00:28:58I'll see you in the morning.
00:29:12WESLEY: I don't understand, Mom.
00:29:13What kind of message?
00:29:15I don't know exactly.
00:29:19Your father made it a few weeks after you were born.
00:29:23Why?
00:29:25He felt it was important to say certain things.
00:29:31And to make sure that he didn't forget to tell you them later.
00:29:35Do you know what it says?
00:29:36No.
00:29:38But he wanted you to have this when you turned 18.
00:29:41And I want you to have it, too.
00:29:50( door chimes )
00:29:52Enter.
00:29:58Are we disturbing you?
00:29:59No, no.
00:30:05I thought you were going to your quarters to sleep.
00:30:08We just came by to tuck you in.
00:30:10Please.
00:30:14When I heard you were on the visitors' list
00:30:19I was not sure I wanted you to come.
00:30:32I am glad you are here.
00:30:35We had to come.
00:30:38Our boy was in trouble.
00:30:40After we read your letter about the discommendation from the Klingons...
00:30:45HELENA: We didn't exactly understand it all.
00:30:47We didn't have to.
00:30:49We know what kind of man you are.
00:30:52Whatever you did we know it was for a good reason.
00:30:56I must bear my dishonor alone.
00:31:00That is not true.
00:31:02I'm sorry if this is too human of us but whatever you are suffering you must remember we are with you.
00:31:12And that we're proud of you.
00:31:14And that we love you.
00:31:16You are our son.
00:31:35ROBERT ( quietly ): ♪ Qu'il fait bon, fait bon... ♪
00:31:39Careful.
00:31:41You're not used to drinking the real thing.
00:31:45This, uh, synthehol never leaves you out of control.
00:31:52Is that so?
00:31:53That's so.
00:31:56Well, this will.
00:32:03Now, there is something I'd like to see.
00:32:09What's that?
00:32:10The gallant captain out of control.
00:32:18Mind if I ask you a question?
00:32:23What the devil happened to you up there?
00:32:27Is this brotherly concern?
00:32:29No.
00:32:31Curiosity.
00:32:34What did they do to you?
00:32:38You know what happened.
00:32:40Not precisely.
00:32:42I gather you were hurt, humiliated.
00:32:47I've always thought you needed a little humiliation.
00:32:51Or was it humility?
00:32:53Either would do.
00:33:02ROBERT: Why do you walk away?
00:33:06That isn't your style.
00:33:08PICARD: I'm tired of fighting with you, Robert.
00:33:10Tired?
00:33:11That's right!
00:33:12Yes, tired of the Enterprise, too?
00:33:15The great Captain Picard of Starfleet falls to Earth ready to... plunge into the water with Louis.
00:33:24That isn't the brother that I remember.
00:33:27Still, I suppose it must have seemed like an ideal situation, hmm?
00:33:32Local boy makes good returns home after 20 years to a hero's welcome.
00:33:38I'm not a hero.
00:33:39Of course you are.
00:33:40Admit it.
00:33:41You've never settled for less than that and you never will.
00:33:43That's not true.
00:33:45Cancel the parade?
00:33:47In your favor?
00:33:48No!
00:33:49I never... I never sought that rubbish.
00:33:53Never sought?
00:33:55Never sought president of the school, valedictorian athletic hero with your arms raised in victory?
00:34:02Valedictorian.
00:34:03Arms raised in victory...
00:34:07Were you so jealous?
00:34:08Yes, damn it!
00:34:10I was always so jealous, and I had a right to be!
00:34:14A right?
00:34:15I was always your brother.
00:34:18Watching you receive the cheers.
00:34:20Watching you break every rule our father made and get away with it.
00:34:25Why didn't you break a few rules?
00:34:27Because I was the elder brother the responsible one.
00:34:30It was my job to look after you.
00:34:32Look after me?
00:34:33You? You were a bully!
00:34:36Sometimes... maybe.
00:34:39Sometimes I even enjoyed bullying you.
00:34:44All right, try it now.
00:34:48Why did you come back, Jean-Luc?
00:34:50Did you come back because you wanted me to look after you again?
00:34:55Damn you!
00:34:58( groaning )
00:35:09( growling )
00:35:29( laughing )
00:35:35Oh.
00:35:41You were asking for it, you know.
00:35:44Yes, but you needed it.
00:35:46You have been terribly hard on yourself.
00:35:54You don't know, Robert.
00:35:56You don't know.
00:36:01They took everything I was.
00:36:06They used me to kill and to destroy and I couldn't stop them.
00:36:11I should have been able to stop them.
00:36:15I tried.
00:36:18I tried so hard.
00:36:23But I wasn't strong enough.
00:36:25I wasn't good enough!
00:36:29I should have been able to stop them.
00:36:32I should... I should...
00:36:34So... my brother is a human being after all.
00:36:44This is going to be with you a long time, Jean-Luc.
00:36:47A long time.
00:36:51You have to learn to live with it.
00:36:54You have a simple choice now-- live with it below the sea with Louis or above the clouds with the Enterprise.
00:37:15You know, I think you were right after all.
00:37:19I think I did come back so that you could help me.
00:37:24Do you know what?
00:37:27I still don't like you, Jean-Luc.
00:37:30( chuckles )
00:37:36MEN ( drunkenly ): ♪ Auprès de ma blonde ♪
00:37:38♪ Qu'il fait bon, fait bon, fait bon ♪
00:37:40♪ Auprès de ma blonde ♪
00:37:43♪ Qu'il fait bon, fait bon ♪
00:37:45♪ Au... dum, da-da blonde ♪
00:37:48♪ Qu'il... bo-bo fait bon... ♪
00:37:49What in the world...?
00:37:51♪ ...blonde... ♪
00:37:53♪ Qu'il fait bon, fait bon... ♪
00:37:54( humming )
00:37:57What happened here?
00:37:59( singing stops )
00:38:02Uh... Uh...
00:38:04Well, it's... It's, uh... it's entirely my fault, Marie.
00:38:06ROBERT: Yes, uh, I fell down, and then he fell down...
00:38:09And then we both fell down together.
00:38:11We both... we both... We both fell down to-to-together.
00:38:19Have you two been fighting?
00:38:22Fighting?
00:38:23No. No. No. Certainly not.
00:38:25Shame on you both.
00:38:27What would your father say if he saw you like this?
00:38:31He'd probably send us both to bed without any supper.
00:38:35Well, perhaps it's just as well you got it out of your systems.
00:38:39Perhaps it was, Marie.
00:38:41Perhaps it was.
00:38:43I'll contact Louis and cancel the meeting with the board of governors.
00:38:49It's time that I was going.
00:38:50Already, Jean-Luc?
00:38:51Uh-huh.
00:38:53The ship will be ready to leave orbit soon and I belong aboard.
00:39:00If I should ever doubt that again
00:39:03I know where to come.
00:39:13Computer. Load program, Crusher one.
00:39:17Program complete. Enter when ready.
00:39:32Run program.
00:39:37Hello, Wesley.
00:39:39As I make this recording you are about ten weeks old.
00:39:44I wanted you to know who I am today.
00:39:48You see, this Jack Crusher won't exist by the time you're all grown up.
00:39:52I'll be older, more experienced and hopefully a little wiser.
00:39:57But this person will be gone.
00:40:00And I want you to know who your father was when you came into the world.
00:40:05When I see you lying there in your crib
00:40:09I realize I don't know the first thing about being a father.
00:40:13So let me just apologize for all the mistakes
00:40:15I'm about to make as you grow up.
00:40:18I hope you don't grow up resenting the fact that I was gone so much.
00:40:24That comes with this uniform.
00:40:27I don't know if I can explain why Starfleet means so much to me.
00:40:33Maybe you'll understand when you get this recording.
00:40:37Maybe you'll even want to try one of these on.
00:40:41But you'll probably be a doctor like your mother.
00:40:45You're only a baby, but it's remarkable.
00:40:48I can see in your face all the people I've loved in my lifetime-- your mother my father and mother-- our family.
00:40:59I can see me in you, too.
00:41:03And I can feel that you're my son.
00:41:07I don't know how to describe it but there's this... connection.
00:41:13This bond.
00:41:17I'll always be a part of you, Wesley.
00:41:20( chuckles )
00:41:22Well, I hope this makes some sense to you.
00:41:26I'm not sure that it does to me.
00:41:29But maybe I'll do better next time.
00:41:33I love you, Wesley.
00:41:41Good-bye, Dad.
00:41:56Come back and see us again.
00:42:01Good-bye, Jean-Luc.
00:42:04And be careful.
00:42:09Take care... Uncle.
00:42:11You, too.
00:42:14Someday, I'll be leaving for my starship, too.
00:42:18Well, there's plenty of time for that.
00:42:21You may decide to do something else as you get older.
00:42:28Jean-Luc, here is a little of the '47.
00:42:32Do not drink it all at once.
00:42:34And if possible try not to drink it alone.
00:43:09Is there anything you want us to send you from home?
00:43:13No.
00:43:17Perhaps some of your rokeg blood pie.
00:43:20Mmm, it's been a while but I think I still remember how.
00:43:27Oh.
00:43:28Ah, Captain.
00:43:29Welcome back.
00:43:30Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:43:32These are my parents, Helena and Sergey Rozhenko.
00:43:35Delighted.
00:43:36Sir.
00:43:38Quite a ship you have here, Captain.
00:43:40You had the full tour, I trust.
00:43:42Well, actually, there are still a few areas because of the repairs...
00:43:45Sergey, it's time to go.
00:43:48SERGEY: Yes, yes.
00:43:49Yes, okay.
00:43:50I have all the specs and diagrams at home.
00:44:01He's still out there.
00:44:03Mm-hmm.
00:44:06Dreaming about starships and adventures.
00:44:13It's getting late.
00:44:14Yes.
00:44:17But let him dream, hmm?