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Captain's Log, Stardate 44502.7.

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Early completion of our mission at Harrakis V

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has allowed me to grant extra personal time

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for many of the crew.

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This has come as something of a relief

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since our recent tight scheduling

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has prevented the pursuit of the leisure activities

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that are a normal part of life aboard the Enterprise.

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I expect our journey past the Ngame Nebula to be uneventful

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and am personally using the time

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to fulfill a promise to a colleague.

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Dixon Hill around?

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He's occupied at the present moment.

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Tell him Gloria's here.

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Can't do that.

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He doesn't want to be disturbed.

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Tell him it's Gloria from...

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Cleveland.

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Doesn't matter if you're from the moon, hon.

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Mr. Hill is incommuni... incommunica... ca...

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...cado.

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That's it.

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Sorry, hon.

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( sighs )

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Look, hon, just tell him Gloria's here.

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Look, when the boss doesn't want to be disturbed the boss doesn't want to be disturbed.

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Don't take it personal-like.

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I have an appointment with Mr. Hill at...

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2:00.

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It's 2:10.

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So? I had a little trouble getting into the dress.

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It took me a little while to figure out just exactly what I was supposed to do with these.

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( sighs )

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( buzz )

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Sorry, Dix.

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There's a "lady" here to see you.

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Says her name is...

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Gloria.

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Gloria.

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From Cleveland.

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From Cleveland.

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Okay.

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He never heard of you.

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He's never heard of me?

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That's right.

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Oh, wait, I don't think you understand.

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You see... this was all set up in advance, you see.

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I'm supposed to be Gloria from Cleveland and I was supposed to be on Holodeck Number Four at 2:00...

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And you don't have any idea what I'm talking about, do you?

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Not to worry.

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Hey, you can't go in there.

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MAN: Get inside. Close the door.

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Who's the doll?

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She's, uh...

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( with gangster accent ): The doll's my cousin.

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Yeah.

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Gloria.

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From Cleveland.

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I'm sorry about this... Gloria.

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I didn't actually mean you to get involved.

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She knows nothin' about this, Johnny.

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What does... what does that mean?

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Oh, oh, I see.

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JOHNNY: Yeah, right.

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What do I look like-- a jamoke?

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You ain't nobody's cousin and you ain't here on a visit.

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Now, what do you know about my money?

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Your money?

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The money he stole!

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You stole his money?

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Don't listen to him, Gloria.

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He's lyin'.

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Oh... oh!

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Oh, Johnny... Johnny!

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Talk to me, Johnny.

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I'm a great listener.

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I'm finished with talking, sweetheart.

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Now I'm going to get some action or else!

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( machine gun fire )

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And this is what you do for fun.

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It's a mystery.

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Who is this man?

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Who killed him?

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Where is the money he was talking about?

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It's... it's a mystery.

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Now we have to go search for clues.

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Ah, and that's fun?

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That's fun.

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( tires squealing )

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( people calling out )

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( car door slams )

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( car departs, tires squeal )

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( phone rings )

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'48 Packard with whitewalls.

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MADELINE: Dixon Hill, private investigations.

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Damn it, I didn't get the license plate.

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Captain Picard?

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Sorry, there's no Captain Picard here.

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Maybe you should try down at the docks.

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There's ships coming in and out of there every day...

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It's all right, Madeline.

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I'll take it in here.

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Yes, what is it?

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Captain, Lieutenant Commander Data here.

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Please excuse the unusual interruption but under the circumstances

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I thought that patching communications through the holodeck program would be less intrusive.

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I appreciate your concern, Commander Data.

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What can I do for you?

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Long-range sensors detect a T-Tauri type star within a pocket of the Ngame cloud.

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Well, there's nothing unusual about that.

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No, sir.

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However, the star's single planet falls within the M-Class range.

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It is capable of supporting life.

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Now, that is unusual.

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Highly, sir.

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Well, thank you, Mr. Data.

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Procedure requires that we investigate.

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Recall the Bridge crew and set in a course.

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Aye, sir.

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I'm, uh... I'm sorry, Gloria but there is a 24th century mystery

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I have to investigate.

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You are very welcome to carry on if you like.

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No, I've had enough fun for today.

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Entering the T-Tauri system now, Captain.

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Sensors indicate an energy fluctuation directly in our path.

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Source unknown.

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WORF: Still picking up energy distortions, but fading.

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It seems to be gone.

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Wormhole.

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Very likely.

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Small and extremely unstable wormholes have been mapped near 39 T-Tauri systems in the last 100 years alone, sir.

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Captain, I suggest we move to a safer location.

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It could reappear at any moment.

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Agreed, Number One.

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Ensign, take us on a course...

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Captain.

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( whooshing rumble )

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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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♪♪

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DATA: Captain?

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Data.

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Careful, Captain.

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The stun effect from the wormhole was relatively severe.

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Apparently so.

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For how long were we unconscious?

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Approximately 30 seconds.

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I have scanned the entire ship and detected no life- threatening injuries among the crew.

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You were not affected? No, sir.

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My positronic system is immune to the effect.

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This is the third unstable wormhole

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I have passed through during my time with Starfleet.

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The first was aboard the USS Trieste...

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Thank you, Mr. Data.

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Well, where the hell are we?

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.54 parsecs from our original position.

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Almost a day's travel in 30 seconds?

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Sir, I should realign the ship's clock with Starbase 410's sub-space signal to adjust for the time distortion.

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Proceed.

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Yes, Captain.

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Captain, this is Crusher in Sick Bay.

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Go ahead, Doctor.

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I'm getting scattered reports of minor injuries. What's happened?

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The Enterprise just jumped through a wormhole.

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Apparently, we were all unconscious for about 30 seconds.

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Is everybody all right there?

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There's little or no damage on the Bridge, Doctor.

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Acknowledged. Crusher out.

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Ship's status?

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Reports coming in now.

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Nothing serious so far.

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La Forge here, Captain.

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I've checked impulse engines and warp drive, sir.

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They appear to be unaffected.

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Shields and weapon systems are fully functional.

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Counselor, are you all right?

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I think so.

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I'm feeling a bit unfocused.

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It'll pass.

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Well, not too bad, all things considered.

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We're lucky we didn't end up halfway across the galaxy into the middle of next week.

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That was never actually a possibility.

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The wormhole's small size and relatively short period would make this a local phenomenon.

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There's still the anomalous M-Class planet we were going to investigate.

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Do we go back?

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The unpredictability of the wormhole would make an investigation a hazardous one.

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A probe launched from our current position would be more advisable.

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Make it so.

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Nothing's broken, Chief but those ligaments around the elbow have been twisted pretty severely.

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What on earth were you doing when you fell?

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Hanging a plant for Keiko.

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It's part of a running project to give me a green thumb.

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How's it working?

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Everything I touch seems to turn brown and wither away.

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Alyssa, would you get me...?

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Oh, never mind. I'll get it.

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You... don't go away.

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This isn't possible.

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Alyssa?

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Yes, Doctor?

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Did you see anyone near the lab today?

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No, I didn't.

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You didn't by chance adjust the environments on the incubation containers?

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I would never touch one of your experiments unless you asked me to, Doctor.

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Of course not.

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I'm sorry, Alyssa. Thank you.

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Probe approaching the T-Tauri system, Captain.

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Readings, Data?

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Coming in now, sir.

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The probe is within visual range of the planet.

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On screen.

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DATA: Sensors indicate a hydrogen-helium composition with a frozen helium core.

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RIKER: Wait a minute.

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Didn't your readings indicate a Class-M planet before we passed through the wormhole, Data?

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It is possible that the sensors were affected by interference from the wormhole, Commander.

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It is clearly not a Class-M planet.

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Mr. Data, run a full diagnostic to make sure that the wormhole didn't permanently damage the sensors.

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Aye, sir.

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Ensign, take us back on our course...

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Captain...

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Problem, Number One?

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It seems awfully strange that a malfunctioning sensor would give such a specific misreading of a planet.

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I would have thought that a time/space disturbance would have caused a lot more confusion than that.

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It is conceivable that the sensors picked up the afterimage of an actual planet on the other side of the wormhole.

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We could survey the nearby stars for such a planet.

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It would require approximately six days, sir.

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No, no. We don't have time for that.

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We've encountered a minor mystery.

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One that has been solved to my satisfaction.

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Number One, unless there's a major objection then Ensign McKnight should put us back on course for Evadne IV.

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No objection.

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Ensign.

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Aye, sir.

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( door chimes )

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PICARD: Come.

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I have something of a minor mystery on my hands.

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"A minor mystery--" that seems to be a recurring phrase these days.

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Oh...

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Diomedian scarlet moss.

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I didn't know you were an ethnobotanist.

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It's a hobby.

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You've got a good crop here.

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As I recall, it's not easy to cultivate.

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That's just it.

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I started these spores right before we were all knocked unconscious by the wormhole.

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You said we were unconscious for 30 seconds?

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Correct.

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Then why do these show a full day's growth?

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Perhaps you got some sort of fast-growth strain here.

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Each of these incubators was set with spores from completely different sources in the Diomedian system.

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I have a dozen more in the lab.

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Perhaps something extraordinary happened to one of them but not to all of them.

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Doctor, we were not unconscious for a whole day.

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Everything on board indicates that we were out for 30 seconds-- the ship's chronometer, the computer everything, Doctor, including Commander Data.

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Jean-Luc, I'm telling you this is over 24 hours of growth.

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Captain's Log, supplemental.

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Commander Data continues to maintain

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that we were unconscious for only 30 seconds

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despite Dr. Crusher's evidence to the contrary.

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Captain, I have a hypothesis.

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The 22nd century physicist Pell Underhill conjectured that a major disruption in time continuity could be compensated for by trillions of counterreactions.

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That effect may have allowed Dr. Crusher's moss to arrive at the other side of the wormhole with the unanticipated growth.

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Underhill was talking about energy.

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DATA: True.

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Nevertheless, it is possible that the phenomenon could occur in matter at higher levels of organization given the proper conditions.

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Thank you, Data.

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Intriguing hypothesis.

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Well, perhaps we've got a tempest in a test tube, after all.

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Captain...

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Data, I promised Mr. Nelson that you would assist him with the sensor diagnostic.

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You'll find him hard at work on deck 36.

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As you wish, Captain.

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( door opens, closes )

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Do you believe him?

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I want a frank answer, Commander.

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Not for a second.

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I'm amazed he even proposed it.

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What are you suggesting, Captain?

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I'm not sure, Mr. Worf.

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I have never known Data to tell a lie, and yet...

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If we never went through that wormhole then what happened to us during that day?

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If we were out for a whole day then why didn't our beards grow?

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Whatever it was, it seems it was something

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Data didn't want to tell us about.

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It could be that whatever caused this situation also affected Data and it could be that he's telling the truth and that this is all just a minor mystery.

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We could always check the computer's chronometer.

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See if there's any evidence of tampering.

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A transporter trace analysis might give us another indication of how much time has actually passed.

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Doctor, Commander, make it so.

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Meanwhile, we will maintain our present course.

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If there is something wrong with Data we don't want him to be aware of our suspicions.

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Gentlemen, how goes the battle?

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Long-range and infrared sensors apparently suffered no ill effects as a result of the wormhole.

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We are presently checking neutrino and heavy particle detectors.

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Great.

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I'll take over now, Data.

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Captain wants you back on the Bridge.

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See you later in Ten-Forward?

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Nelson, I need your help with the computer.

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Hello, Chief.

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How's the elbow?

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Oh, much better, thanks.

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This isn't a house call, is it?

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No, it's not.

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Tell me, do you remember the last person to use the transporter before we went through the wormhole?

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Well, let me check.

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Ensign Locklin.

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She's one of my technicians.

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Tell her to report to Sick Bay immediately.

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CRUSHER: Electrolyte concentration?

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12.5 deviation from previous.

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Interesting.

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Check the cellular membranes.

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I'm willing to bet that the inner turgid pressure is off by almost the same amount.

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11.3 deviation from the norm.

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Terrific, that's what I wanted to hear.

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Thank you, Ensign Locklin. That'll be all for now.

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Crusher to Captain Picard.

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What is it, Doctor?

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I need to see you immediately.

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I'm on my way to Engineering.

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Join me.

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Physiologically, each of us is on a daily cycle.

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Our cells have developed rhythms based on a 24-hour period.

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Internal clock.

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Exactly.

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And I can measure that effect at the molecular level.

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I took a trace from the last person to use the transporter before the incident and compared her cell function levels at that time to what they are right now.

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If we were unconscious for only 30 seconds those cycles should be nearly synchronous.

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And were they?

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No.

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We were out for longer than 30 seconds, Captain.

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A lot longer.

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I've got some good news and some bad news.

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The good news is that we were right about the computer's chronometer.

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There's a security program to prevent tampering but it looks now like it was disabled and a new program put in its place.

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Someone has reset the clock.

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If that's the good news, what's the bad news?

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That Data and I are the only ones aboard this ship capable of doing it.

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It is a mystery, Captain.

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That is an understatement, Data.

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Is it possible that someone or something could have affected you without your knowing?

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I am unable to answer that question, sir.

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Data, would you consent to being examined by Commander La Forge?

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As you wish, Captain.

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Will you escort Commander Data to Engineering?

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I know the way, sir.

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Captain's Log, supplemental.

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It has become clear that everyone aboard the Enterprise

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has lost an entire day.

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As the mystery of what actually occurred

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during those missing hours continues to deepen

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so do my doubts about Commander Data.

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We'll start with the higher functions before we get down to basics, okay?

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All right. Now this won't hurt a bit.

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Have you forgotten, Geordi, that my sensory inputs are not programmed to experience pain?

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It's a figure of speech, Data-- bedside manner.

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You know, I'm just trying to make you feel comfortable.

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I am perfectly comfortable.

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Pattern recognition, syntactic algorithms heuristic functions all normal.

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I have noticed, however that you appear a bit uncomfortable yourself.

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Well, it just seems like you're not being completely honest with us, Data.

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I'm your friend.

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If there's something wrong, I want you to tell me.

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Maybe I can help.

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I cannot tell you anything beyond what I have already stated.

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Okay.

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Excuse us, Counselor?

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Mm-hmm.

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Captain, I've finished examining Data.

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And?

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Nothing's wrong with the technology that I can see.

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He's in perfect condition.

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I was almost hoping that you'd find a problem.

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Well, he still could be malfunctioning beyond my ability to detect it.

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This entire mystery started when our sensors detected that planet.

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First, it was Class-M, now it isn't.

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Our sensors were malfunctioning but our probe clearly established the planet could not support life.

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Data launched that probe.

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If he rigged it, could you prove it?

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I could try.

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What happened to us during that missing day?

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Surely, there must be some clues.

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Each of us should try and think of what we were doing just before we blacked out.

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Reenact it if...

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Counselor?

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PICARD: Deanna, are you all right?

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Just a moment.

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Yes.

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Yes, I'm fine.

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What happened?

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I suddenly became dizzy.

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I think I'd better go to my quarters.

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Perhaps the Sick Bay would be a better idea.

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No, no, really, I'm all right.

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Will you see the Counselor to her quarters?

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Aye, sir.

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Thank you for coming with me, Mr. Worf.

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You are certain you are well?

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I just need some rest.

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Thanks.

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( Troi screams )

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Deanna!

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Security, override the lock on Counselor Troi's quarters.

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Now!

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What's wrong?

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The mirror.

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I came in here.

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I looked into the mirror.

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It wasn't me, Worf.

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It wasn't me!

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It was my face, but it wasn't me inside.

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Is she all right?

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I feel fine... now.

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Signs of stress.

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Adrenaline by-products higher than baseline.

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But that's a normal reaction after sudden fright.

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All brain functions check out okay.

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What happened, Deanna?

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It wasn't what I saw.

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It was... more what I felt.

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I looked into the mirror and it seemed a stranger was staring back at me from behind my own eyes-- as if my face was a mask.

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La Forge to Captain Picard.

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Go ahead, Geordi.

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I've found something, sir.

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I'm on my way.

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( door opening )

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CRUSHER: Lieutenant Worf.

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Doctor.

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Can I help you?

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Perhaps not.

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Worf, you came in here for something.

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A warrior does not complain about physical discomfort.

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But the Captain ordered us to report anything out of the ordinary.

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Are you in pain?

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How did this happen?

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Do you recognize this planet, Data?

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Yes, sir.

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It is the planet our probes detected in the T-Tauri system.

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LA FORGE: No, it's not.

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Actually, it's Tethys III.

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I retrieved this image from the ship's library.

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Its geophysical figures have been slightly altered but it's definitely Tethys III.

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Strange that an obscure planet hundreds of light-years from here should be picked up by the probe.

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Data did you take this image from the ship's library and program the probe to send it back to us?

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I cannot verify that hypothesis.

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But you don't deny it.

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No, sir.

00:26:12

Mr. La Forge, will you send another probe to the T-Tauri system.

00:26:16

Yes, sir.

00:26:19

I'm sorry, Data.

00:26:27

Counselor Troi has just had a very disturbing hallucination.

00:26:34

Is she all right, sir?

00:26:36

For the moment.

00:26:38

Can you tell me if Deanna's incident is related in any way to this missing time period?

00:26:45

No, sir, I cannot.

00:26:47

Data, you are the key to this entire mystery and you have done nothing but block my every attempt to solve it.

00:26:53

Why are you fighting me?

00:26:54

It is not by choice.

00:26:56

What do you mean by that?

00:26:58

I cannot say.

00:27:00

Would you rather endanger Deanna, a friend and colleague than tell me what is going on?

00:27:08

Which would you place first-- the welfare of a single individual or that of the entire crew?

00:27:15

Are you saying that by not cooperating you are actually protecting us?

00:27:19

I am not saying that at all.

00:27:21

I merely state a possible alternative explanation.

00:27:27

Then, Mr. Data, I'm going to ask you again... and I order you to directly answer me.

00:27:40

What really happened to us?

00:27:43

I cannot answer that.

00:27:48

What would you have me do, Data?

00:27:51

How would you handle this if our positions were reversed?

00:27:57

I am apparently guilty of falsifying the Enterprise's records of interfering with an investigation of disobeying a direct order from my commanding officer.

00:28:11

Your duty seems clear, sir.

00:28:15

Do you know what a court-martial would mean?

00:28:18

Your career in Starfleet would be finished.

00:28:21

I realize that, sir.

00:28:23

Do you also realize that you would most likely be stripped down to your wires to find out what the hell has gone wrong?

00:28:30

Yes, sir.

00:28:32

I do.

00:28:41

This wrist has been broken-- broken and reset and treated with one of our own subcutaneous bone fusion units.

00:28:48

During the missing day?

00:28:50

That's the only possibility.

00:28:52

Are you suggesting he was conscious?

00:28:55

I'm suggesting that maybe we all were.

00:28:58

I certainly didn't repair a broken wrist while I was unconscious.

00:29:02

And our memories of that day?

00:29:04

CRUSHER: Blocked.

00:29:05

Possibly erased.

00:29:08

By whom?

00:29:10

There are very few individuals on board who could have broken my wrist.

00:29:14

Commander Data is one of those individuals.

00:29:17

I can't accept that explanation.

00:29:19

Well, he does possess the speed and the strength.

00:29:22

Granted.

00:29:24

But I'm beginning to suspect that Commander Data is refusing to cooperate because he believes that he is acting in the best interests of the Enterprise.

00:29:33

La Forge to Captain Picard.

00:29:34

Go ahead, Geordi.

00:29:35

Our probe is approaching the planet, sir.

00:29:37

Acknowledged.

00:29:38

Maybe now we'll get some answers.

00:29:46

What do you have, Mr. La Forge?

00:29:47

Visuals available now, Captain.

00:29:49

M-Class. Nickel-iron core.

00:29:51

Nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere.

00:29:55

The same planet our sensors picked up before the so-called wormhole.

00:29:59

Affirmative.

00:30:01

LA FORGE: No indication of any space/time distortion whatsoever.

00:30:04

The probe should at least be detecting some residual effect, even if the wormhole is inactive.

00:30:09

That's because there is no wormhole.

00:30:13

There never was.

00:30:14

RIKER: Sir?

00:30:16

It was a ruse designed to throw us off the track.

00:30:19

Look at the clues--

00:30:20

Dr. Crusher's incubation experiment the computer clock, the transporter trace-- all indicate the existence of a missing day.

00:30:29

Lieutenant Worf's broken wrist would seem to suggest that... we were awake and aware for that day.

00:30:37

Possibly in a struggle for our lives.

00:30:40

The fact that we're still alive suggests we might have won.

00:30:43

Not necessarily, Doctor.

00:30:45

Data's behavior would seem to suggest that we did not.

00:30:48

Why else would he be willing to sacrifice his career rather than tell the truth?

00:30:52

If we didn't win, and we didn't lose...

00:30:56

Then the only alternative would be a stalemate.

00:31:00

Maybe a compromise was reached.

00:31:02

A compromise that forced Data into this silence.

00:31:05

Then maybe by uncovering all this we'd run the risk of upsetting the stalemate.

00:31:09

Maybe we should leave well-enough alone.

00:31:10

Possibly, Number One, and I will be prepared to live with the mystery but Data's role in this must be ascertained or he'll never be trusted with Starfleet duty again.

00:31:21

Ensign, take us back to the scene of the crime-- the T-Tauri system. Warp two.

00:31:30

Within sensor range, Captain.

00:31:32

Drop to impulse, Ensign.

00:31:33

Mr. Worf, maximum shields. Ready all weapons.

00:31:36

Shields up.

00:31:38

Photon torpedoes armed, phasers standing by.

00:31:40

( console beeping )

00:31:42

Captain, an energy field has appeared between our position and the planet.

00:31:46

On screen.

00:31:52

Hold position.

00:31:53

Let's see what it does.

00:31:54

( sensors beeping )

00:31:55

The field has emitted an energy pulse approaching the Enterprise.

00:31:59

RIKER: Too slow to be a photon torpedo.

00:32:03

It might be a probe.

00:32:06

Let's see what happens when it hits the shields.

00:32:13

Shields undamaged.

00:32:15

The energy pulse has dispersed.

00:32:39

Counselor Troi... what is it?

00:32:42

( deep, resonating voice): The plan has failed.

00:32:47

You have returned.

00:32:49

Your ship is again in our space.

00:32:53

I was unable to prevent it.

00:32:55

Nevertheless, you are here.

00:32:58

The Enterprise is not a threat to you.

00:33:01

Give me more time.

00:33:02

Our destruction would only...

00:33:03

Data, Captain wanted me to bring you to the Bridge.

00:33:07

Counselor?

00:33:09

One moment, if you would.

00:33:16

Do nothing.

00:33:18

It may yet be possible to salvage the situation.

00:33:29

Reporting as ordered, Captain.

00:33:34

Well, Data, as you can see, we're back where it all started.

00:33:40

DATA: We must leave immediately, sir.

00:33:43

Why?

00:33:44

Any further delay would put us all at grave risk.

00:33:47

Why?

00:33:50

What is the source of that risk?

00:33:52

The energy field?

00:33:54

I cannot say.

00:33:57

Data, you sound as if you're stuck in a... feedback loop.

00:34:01

You certainly can say.

00:34:03

You have free will.

00:34:04

You have a choice.

00:34:05

My silence is not by choice, sir.

00:34:07

Not by choice?

00:34:11

Are you somehow controlled by that force?

00:34:14

Did Geordi miss something when he examined you?

00:34:16

Geordi's examination was exemplary.

00:34:19

Then why are you compelled to disobey my orders?

00:34:22

How...?

00:34:27

During the missing day... were you contacted by Starfleet?

00:34:34

Did they order you to conceal the truth from us?

00:34:38

I cannot answer that.

00:34:39

We must leave, sir.

00:34:41

This ship isn't going anywhere, not until I get an answer.

00:34:46

Now, who gave you that order?

00:34:49

( door opens )

00:35:01

You did, sir.

00:35:11

I ordered you to lie?

00:35:14

Captain, the energy field is approaching.

00:35:21

Maintain shields at full intensity.

00:35:23

DATA: No, we must vary shield shape and strength as rapidly as possible.

00:35:27

Maximum shields will only speed the ship's takeover.

00:35:30

Contact imminent.

00:35:31

Do as Data says. At once.

00:35:33

Aye, sir.

00:35:40

The field is shifting amplitude, trying to match our shields.

00:35:43

The energy field will eventually penetrate our shields, sir.

00:35:46

There is no way to counter the Paxans' technology.

00:35:49

We can delay their takeover but we cannot prevent it.

00:35:53

The Paxans?

00:35:54

Who are they?

00:36:01

You have invaded our system.

00:36:03

DATA: No.

00:36:04

Worf!

00:36:05

You will only harm Counselor Troi's body.

00:36:07

PICARD: We are not invaders.

00:36:09

We are explorers.

00:36:13

Your knowledge of us is unacceptable.

00:36:16

They are xenophobes, sir-- isolationists.

00:36:20

The Paxans terraformed a protoplanet in this system in order to better conceal their whereabouts.

00:36:26

The apparent wormhole we experienced is actually a trap to keep out invaders.

00:36:30

The energy field stuns everyone on board the invading vessel and then places them in a state of biochemical stasis.

00:36:37

That explains why our beards didn't grow.

00:36:40

The Paxans then take the ship out of their territory.

00:36:42

So the crew wakes up and thinks they've been through a wormhole.

00:36:45

They count their blessings and keep going?

00:36:46

Precisely.

00:36:48

What went wrong this time?

00:36:50

My positronic brain is a technology unknown to the Paxans.

00:36:54

Our stun-field had no effect on him.

00:36:58

He remained conscious while we tried to take over the ship.

00:37:01

When I realized the crew was incapacitated

00:37:04

I initiated emergency procedures.

00:37:10

DATA: Computer, engage Emergency Plan

00:37:13

Zed Zed Alpha.

00:37:15

COMPUTER: Automatic defense procedures initiated.

00:37:18

Energy field strength increasing.

00:37:21

Warning.

00:37:22

Shield penetration 17%.

00:37:25

Computer, begin random fluctuation of shield frequency and modulation.

00:37:30

Executed.

00:37:32

DATA: With the Enterprise temporarily protected, I revived the crew.

00:37:37

Computer, release compound ADTH into the air flow system.

00:37:42

Five parts per million.

00:37:44

Acknowledged.

00:37:45

Initiating compound release now.

00:37:47

( air hissing )

00:37:57

Status, Data?

00:37:59

The energy field is attempting to match the shield frequency, sir.

00:38:03

Options, Mr. Worf?

00:38:04

I do not recommend weapons at this range, Captain.

00:38:07

Can we go to warp?

00:38:08

Negative, sir. The field is also acting as a tractor beam.

00:38:12

COMPUTER: Warning. Shields have been penetrated.

00:38:16

All systems are frozen, Captain.

00:38:17

DATA: The Paxans can manipulate energy structures

00:38:20

on many levels.

00:38:22

They took control of Counselor Troi's body

00:38:24

to communicate with us.

00:38:29

Captain!

00:38:32

( gasps )

00:38:33

( groans )

00:38:36

No, stop, everyone.

00:38:39

Who are you?

00:38:41

( deep, resonate voice ): You are aware of our existence.

00:38:44

Our attempt to place you in biochemical stasis has failed.

00:38:48

We have no choice but to destroy this ship.

00:38:53

If you destroy this ship then others will come in search of us.

00:38:57

You may not be able to stop them all.

00:38:59

Knowledge of your civilization will be spread across half the galaxy.

00:39:02

No.

00:39:05

Allow us safe passage and I will protect your right to privacy to the best of my ability.

00:39:11

We will never tell anyone of your existence.

00:39:14

There are over 1,000 life-forms on this vessel.

00:39:18

How could you assure their silence?

00:39:22

This biochemical stasis-- does it suppress synaptic function?

00:39:29

It does.

00:39:30

Then you have the capability of affecting memory.

00:39:33

Can you erase the short-term memory of everyone on this ship?

00:39:37

Remove all knowledge of this event?

00:39:39

Allow us to proceed as if it had never happened?

00:39:42

It would take time.

00:39:44

One of your days.

00:39:48

He is immune to our influence.

00:39:54

Data, I'm going to give you a most unusual order.

00:39:57

I'm not sure that you will be able to integrate it into your program.

00:40:02

As a Starfleet officer

00:40:04

I am required to follow all of your orders, Captain.

00:40:06

Good... because our survival depends on it.

00:40:12

I am ordering you never to reveal what has happened here today-- not to Starfleet, not to myself even.

00:40:21

You will conceal your knowledge of the Paxans for as long as you exist.

00:40:27

Do you fully understand, Data?

00:40:31

Completely, sir.

00:40:34

Satisfactory?

00:40:36

Agreed.

00:40:38

Good.

00:40:39

Now, our task is to eliminate from the ship's records any information that might lead to knowledge of this incident.

00:40:49

Let's get to work.

00:40:51

We proceeded to erase all evidence of our encounter with the Paxans.

00:40:55

I reset the computer's chronometer.

00:40:56

And again, the crew was stunned into unconsciousness their short-term memories erased.

00:41:01

When they were revived a day later the computer adjustments made it appear that only

00:41:05

30 seconds had passed.

00:41:07

And here we are.

00:41:09

Here we are again.

00:41:10

PAXAN: Your plan has failed.

00:41:12

This ship must be destroyed.

00:41:14

No, wait!

00:41:16

The plan failed because clues were left behind that suggested a mystery, and to many humans a mystery is irresistible.

00:41:25

It must be solved.

00:41:27

The Doctor's incubation experiment, Worf's wrist

00:41:30

Troi's hallucinations-- little pieces of evidence that suggested even more clues.

00:41:36

The clock the transporter trace

00:41:39

Data's odd behavior.

00:41:42

If we eliminate the clues and begin again...

00:41:47

Again?

00:41:48

Yes.

00:41:49

Consider the first time a run-through, a rehearsal, to shake out the flaws.

00:41:55

The second time will succeed

00:41:57

if we leave no clues.

00:42:00

You are a most unusual species... worthy of a second chance.

00:42:06

Proceed.

00:42:13

Deanna?

00:42:20

PICARD: Welcome back, Counselor.

00:42:23

Geordi, Data, reconfigure the computer and the records.

00:42:25

Number One, I want you to oversee the rest of the ship and this time... let's get it right.

00:42:44

What happened, Data?

00:42:45

The effect from the wormhole was rather intense, sir.

00:42:48

So it would seem.

00:42:49

Everyone but myself was rendered unconscious.

00:42:52

My positronic system is immune to the effect.

00:42:54

How long were we out?

00:42:56

30 seconds, sir.

00:42:57

RIKER: Current position?

00:42:59

.54 parsecs from our previous position.

00:43:02

Bearing 285 mark 147.

00:43:06

It could be worse. Yes, sir.

00:43:08

The wormhole appears to have been a local phenomenon.

00:43:10

Crusher to Bridge.

00:43:11

What happened, Captain?

00:43:13

The Enterprise went through a wormhole, Doctor.

00:43:16

It seems the entire crew was unconscious for approximately 30 seconds.

00:43:19

Is anyone on the Bridge hurt?

00:43:22

Apparently not.

00:43:23

I'll start checking the other decks.

00:43:25

Crusher out.

00:43:26

Status reports?

00:43:27

Shields and weapon systems unaffected.

00:43:30

No damage in Engineering.

00:43:32

Counselor?

00:43:33

There's a general feeling of disorientation on board but nothing serious, as far as I can tell.

00:43:38

Very well.

00:43:40

There's still that anomalous Class-M planet we were going to investigate.

00:43:44

Ensign, replot a course to take us back...

00:43:46

Sir, it is likely the anomalous readings were the result of the wormhole's effect.

00:43:51

It was extremely unstable.

00:43:53

I would recommend against returning.

00:43:55

It might put the Enterprise at further risk.

00:43:58

We could launch a probe.

00:44:00

That would certainly be sufficient, sir.

00:44:09

Make it so and put out a hazard advisory to Starfleet.

00:44:13

Ensign, set a course for Evadne IV.

00:44:15

Aye, sir.

00:44:18

Engage.

00:44:37

♪♪