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Galaxy's Child

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Captain's Log, Stardate 44614.6.

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We are approaching Starbase 313 where we will pick up

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a shipment of scientific equipment

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for transport to a Federation outpost in the Guernica system.

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During the journey, we will be hosting a special guest.

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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You wanted to see me, Captain?

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Yes, Mr. La Forge.

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It seems that the exemplary nature of your work has caught the attention of Starfleet Command.

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In fact, someone is coming on board just to see the engine modifications you've made.

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Who, Captain?

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The Senior Design Engineer at the Theoretical Propulsion Group, Dr. Leah Brahms.

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Leah is coming here?

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( laughing )

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Well, this is terrific.

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It is?

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Well, I mean, I've... studied her... schematics for years.

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She was responsible for a lot of the engine design on the Enterprise.

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Well, it should be a very enjoyable visit, then.

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She'll be transporting on board as soon as we reach the starbase.

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Would you like to greet her on our behalf?

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I would love to, Captain.

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Thank you.

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( conversation and laughter )

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You keep picking at that uniform, you're going to wear it out.

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( chuckles )

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I guess I am a little nervous.

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It's, uh... it's not every day a man comes face-to-face with his dream.

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What?

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Okay, you remember about a year ago when we were caught in that booby trap the Menthars set?

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Mm-hmm.

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Okay. While we were trying to get out of it,

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I went down to the holodeck to study an engine prototype that was made when the Enterprise was first designed.

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And the computer... well, it gave me an image of the engine, but it also created this hologram of the designer,

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Dr. Leah Brahms.

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So, you met a computer-simulated female?

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Yeah, but not an ordinary computer-simulated female.

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I mean, she was brilliant, of course, but... warm, you know... friendly, and it was like we worked as one.

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I would start a sentence, she'd finish it.

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What I didn't think of, she did.

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It was just... so comfortable.

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Hmm.

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Okay, I know it was just a holographic image, but the computer was able to incorporate personality traits from her Starfleet record.

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You know, Geordi, everybody falls in love with a fantasy every now and then.

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No, no, Guinan, see, you've got it all wrong.

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I'm not necessarily expecting anything romantic here.

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It's just, I know, whatever--

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Leah Brahms and I are going to be good friends.

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Dr. Brahms is ready to transport, sir.

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Okay, bring her over.

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Hi.

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I mean, uh...

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Welcome aboard, Dr. Brahms.

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I'm Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge,

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Chief Engineer.

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La Forge.

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So, you're the one who's fouled up my engine designs.

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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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BRAHMS: The matter/anti-matter ratio has been changed.

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The mixture isn't as rich as regulations dictate.

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LA FORGE: Experience has shown me that too high a ratio diminishes efficiency.

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I worked with the mixture until I found the right balance.

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The magnetic plasma transfer to the warp field generators doesn't correspond to the recommended specs.

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Right. Again, I adjusted the flow.

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Sometimes things happen a little differently in space than they do on the drawing board.

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Is that a criticism, Commander?

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No, of course not.

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It's just a well-known fact.

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There's theory and there's application.

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They don't always jibe.

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You've charted a completely new swap-out schedule for main components replacement.

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You bet.

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I found Starfleet estimates for the MTBF units to be unrealistic.

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I simply determined my own schedule based on observation and experience.

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Is that going to be your only defense, Commander?

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That same tired rhetoric?

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"Out here in the field, we learn things you designers couldn't possibly understand."

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In the first place, Doctor, I'm not aware of needing any defense and, in the second place, if you're determined to be...

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Dr. Brahms, you have an incoming message on subspace.

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I'd like to hear this message privately.

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In my office.

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Be my guest.

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Thank you.

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( console beeping )

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Commander, I am picking up some unusual readings in the Alpha Omicron system.

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At this range, all I am able to discern is that it is an asymmetrical field of intense energy.

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What type of radiation signature?

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Unknown, sir.

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The Alpha Omicron system has yet to be charted.

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I recommend we take this opportunity for further research.

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Well, we're way ahead of schedule.

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Alter course for Alpha Omicron.

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Dr. Brahms, there's no reason for us to argue.

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We're on the same side here.

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I'm aware of that.

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So, why don't I take you on a little tour?

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Show you the adjustments I've made why I think they work and we can begin pulling together on this?

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Okay.

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And why not start with the dilithium chamber?

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Okay?

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Okay.

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The anomaly is orbiting the seventh planet, sir.

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It is a mass of plasma energy contained within discrete boundaries by an outer covering of silicates, actinides and carbonaceous chondrites.

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On screen.

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Magnify.

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Is it a ship?

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WORF: It does not conform to any known design.

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Any records of similar phenomena in Starfleet listings?

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No, sir.

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This has never been seen before.

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Ensign Rager, ahead one quarter impulse.

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Aye, sir.

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Put us in orbit of the seventh planet.

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Keep us a relative distance of ten kilometers from the object.

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RIKER: Alert science stations to stand by.

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Tell them to coordinate all efforts with Commander Data.

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Aye, sir.

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What happened here?

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Who did this?

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You remember, the crystal's been reoriented to adjust the direction of the lattice structure.

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Remember? Why would I remember?

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Right, why would you?

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Uh... well, the ship was experiencing some difficulty, and we made this adjustment hoping that it would work, and it did.

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So, it was your idea?

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Not exclusively, no.

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It's curious.

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This modification was due to be introduced...

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In the next class starship.

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Yes.

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How did you know that?

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Um... I didn't.

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I mean...

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Well, it's the next logical step, right?

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Listen, Doctor, sometimes we have to fly by the seat of our pants out here.

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So it stands to reason that once in a while, we're going to come up with the same solutions you do.

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Listen, I've got a personnel review scheduled to start in about five minutes, and I know it's been a long day for you.

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So, why don't we get together later?

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Sort of plan out our agenda for the next day or two.

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Agenda?

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What it is we want to accomplish here.

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How we might best go about that.

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Maybe even get to know each other a little bit.

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It might make this easier.

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Maybe you're right.

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Okay, great.

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How about, uh... my quarters?

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1900 hours?

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Maybe even have a bite to eat?

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I make a great fungilli.

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I love fungilli.

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Is that right?

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Huh.

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Sensors are having difficulty penetrating the interior.

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However, the radiated output suggests a coherent system of energy storage and utilization.

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RIKER: Then it was constructed by someone?

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It is a possibility.

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However, the sensor data gathered thus far suggests a naturally occurring phenomenon with biological properties.

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A life-form?

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Yes, Captain.

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RIKER: Mr. Worf, begin compiling readings for transmission to Starfleet Headquarters.

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Mr. Data, prepare to launch three level-5 probes.

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Ensign, aft thrusters.

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Standard observational posture.

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DATA: Level-5 probe sequence ready for launch, Commander.

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On your mark.

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RIKER: Stand by, Mr. Data.

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Aye, sir.

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What would it be like, Counselor?

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No ship, no bulky space suits.

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Just to live between the stars and have the entire galaxy as a home.

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Captain, we are being probed.

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Recommend we raise shields.

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Negative, Mr. Worf.

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We are curious about it.

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It has a perfect right to be curious about us.

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DATA: Change in readings, sir.

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The life-form has increased its energy output by 50%.

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It is moving toward us.

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Reverse course, Ensign.

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300 kph.

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Aye, sir.

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Now, easy.

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We don't want to alarm or provoke it.

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( rumbling )

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( people shouting )

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We are caught in an energy damping field, sir.

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Raise shields.

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No effect, Captain.

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Reverse power, full impulse.

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Impulse engines at full power.

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No change in position, sir.

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Red Alert!

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( alarm blaring )

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Mr. La Forge, prepare to initiate warp drive.

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Sorry, Captain.

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There's too much interference to form a warp field.

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COMPUTER: Warning.

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Radiation levels at 65 millirads per minute and rising.

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Riker to Dr. Crusher.

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CRUSHER: Go ahead, Commander.

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All decks prepare for radiation protocol.

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Acknowledged. Crusher out.

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COMPUTER: Warning.

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Radiation levels at 300 millirads per minute and rising.

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Lethal exposure in one minute.

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Mr. Worf, ready phasers.

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Minimum power.

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Ready.

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Fire.

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Radiation levels dropping back to normal, Captain.

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Energy patterns are breaking down, sir.

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The radiation signature is no longer stable.

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Energy output is negligible, sir.

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Radiation patterns... no longer coherent.

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I believe it is dead, sir.

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We're out here to explore, to make contact with other life-forms, to establish peaceful relations but not to interfere... and absolutely not to destroy.

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And yet, look at what we have just done.

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Captain, everything you did was consistent with established Starfleet procedures.

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Number One, you have the Bridge.

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Captain, sensors are picking up a new energy reading from the life-form.

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Elaborate, Data.

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There is a new concentration of ionizing radiation growing in the center of its body.

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Then... perhaps it's still alive.

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Okay.

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Computer, subdued lighting.

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No, that's... that's too much.

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I-I don't want it dark. I want it cozy.

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COMPUTER: Please state your request in precise candlepower.

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See, it's not a matter of precision, computer.

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It's a matter of mood.

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Brighter than this.

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Hmm. More.

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More.

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A little more.

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Hold! Right there.

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Perfect.

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Now, some, um, some music.

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Maybe, uh... maybe a little soft jazz.

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( music playing )

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Mm. No, that's... that's not right.

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Let me think here.

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Oh, I got it.

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Uh, some Brahms.

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A piano étude.

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( music playing )

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Mm... no, that's, uh... that's too corny.

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Hmm.

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Probably everybody thinks of that.

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Computer, just give me some guitar.

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Classical guitar.

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Doesn't matter who.

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( music playing )

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Yes. Thank you.

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( door chimes )

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( exhales )

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Come on in.

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Oh, uh... you've changed.

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Yeah.

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Uniforms are so... formal.

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You're less formal than any Starfleet officer

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I've ever met, Commander.

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Am I?

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I really just wanted to make you feel more comfortable.

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I'm fine, thank you.

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I'm sorry.

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Come in and, uh, have a seat.

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Uh, can I get you a drink?

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No, thank you.

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You sure?

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Mm-hmm.

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You know... your hair... it's, uh... it's different.

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Different than a few hours ago?

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No, I mean it's different than I expected.

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Different from your Starfleet records.

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Oh, yes, I used to wear it up.

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Yeah.

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Why would you need to see my personnel files?

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Standard procedure when guests come on board-- protocol.

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I mean, it was nothing specific actually.

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Just, you know...

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Commander La Forge... if I seem to be somewhat unyielding in my views, it's because I care so very much about my work.

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Oh, I-I know.

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To be honest, people find me... cold, cerebral, lacking in humor...

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But they're wrong.

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I assure you.

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Well, I try not to be that way, but when it comes to my designs, my engines, especially the ones on the Enterprise...

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It's like... they're your children.

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Yes. Exactly.

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So, naturally, you're a little possessive about them.

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You understand that?

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Yes, I do.

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You see... I feel the same way.

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That's amazing.

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I don't think anyone has ever...

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Sometimes I feel more comfortable with engine schematics than people.

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Well, maybe you just haven't met the right... people.

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You hungry?

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I'm hungry.

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Why don't I just start dinner, okay?

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Commander...

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Please, call me Geordi.

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I'm sorry.

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I hope that I didn't put you to a lot of trouble, but I can't stay.

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You can't?

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I just don't think that it's appropriate.

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Oh, uh-huh.

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I'll meet with you at 0800 tomorrow?

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I'm preparing a list of discrepancies that I've identified in your modifications.

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I hope-- now that we've reached an understanding-- that you'll be prepared to discuss them with me in a more objective fashion.

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Sure. Fine.

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Thank you.

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Good night, Commander.

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Good night.

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This new concentration of energy was detected only after the surrounding material became inert.

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Could this be some sort of tissue regeneration?

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DATA: The radiation signature is similar to the original pattern but with significant differences.

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Some kind of reaction to our phaser fire, perhaps?

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I believe it is separate and self-contained within the body of the dead life-form.

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Another entity.

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Yes, sir.

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It appears to be a smaller, less-developed version of the original creature.

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Huh.

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No wonder it attacked us.

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It was about to give birth.

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PICARD: Doctor.

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It's dangerous to generalize about new life-forms, but based on my experience with other beings who bear their young in this manner,

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I'd say that the offspring is still premature.

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Otherwise, it would be able to break through the outer body shell of the parent.

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Will this creature be able to survive on its own without the parent?

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There's no way to tell.

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We don't have enough information about the biofunctions of the adult, much less the child.

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Is there anything we can do to help?

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If we were in Sick Bay, I'd try a cesarean section.

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The first priority is to free it from the body of the parent.

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We could use our phasers as a scalpel.

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Yes, that might work.

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I advise against this, Captain.

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The parent proved to be a threat to the ship.

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We do not know how the offspring will react.

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Your objection is noted, Mr. Worf, but we are directly responsible for the death of the parent.

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We cannot simply wash our hands of it now.

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Doctor, we will proceed at your discretion.

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Good morning.

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Good morning.

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The first thing I'd like to do is inspect the power transfer conduits.

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You realize the only way to inspect them is to crawl inside.

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I designed them, Commander.

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I know what's involved.

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Here we go.

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Power taps-- watch yourself.

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The acoustic signature doesn't sound right.

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You're probably the only other person in the galaxy who could pick that up.

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What's causing it?

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It's right up here.

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I've never seen anything like this before.

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What is it?

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It's a mid-range phase adjuster.

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Puts the plasma back into phase after inertial distortion.

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This has never been done before.

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I don't even think this has ever even been conceived of before.

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You should write a scientific paper.

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( chuckling ) Uh-uh, Doctor, no.

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Writing is not one of my strong suits.

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But this kind of refinement should be shared, and you deserve the credit for it.

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Well, maybe we could, uh... collaborate.

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Writing is one of your strong points.

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Commander La Forge... ever since I came on board there seems to be something a little peculiar about your attitude.

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You seem to know things about me... even though we've never met.

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Well, uh...

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( clears throat ) to tell you, uh, to tell you the truth,

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( sighs )

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I've studied you.

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Your writings, your Starfleet file.

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I've admired you.

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You know, your... your work.

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Well, I'm flattered, but...

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And...

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( chuckles ruefully )

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Ah...

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Well, I really...

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I really wanted to meet you for a long time, and... I'd like to think that... we could become friends.

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Maybe good friends.

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I thought you knew.

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I mean, you know everything else about me.

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But, Commander, um... if I'm hearing what I think I'm hearing, then you should know that I'm married.

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( chuckling )

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( sighs )

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Set phaser power to three percent, narrow beam.

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Three percent.

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All right.

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Here we go.

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The first incision is complete.

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Ideally, the offspring should now be able to push through the outer shell of the parent by itself.

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I think it needs a little more help.

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We've done all we can.

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I don't want to risk hitting the offspring by accident.

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Come on.

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You can do it.

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CRUSHER: Ah! Captain,

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I'd like to announce the birth of a large baby... something.

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Well done, Doctor.

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Well done.

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How could it have been so far off?

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It was based on every piece of information on record about Leah Brahms-- okay, with an admitted margin for error, but this is an error that's about a light-year wide.

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Not what you hoped for, huh?

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Hoped... Guinan, the woman is about as friendly as a Circassian Plague Cat.

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Only cares about her work, hates what I've done to her engines, and, to top it all off, she's married.

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The computer never even told me she was married.

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Computer glitch?

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Must have been.

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Maybe it was your old VISOR.

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What are you talking about?

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Well, the one you wore when you were on the holodeck with her.

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Guinan, it's the same VISOR.

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Really?

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Oh, I figured it was probably the one that lets you see what you want to see.

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( sighs and chuckles )

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What's that supposed to mean?

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You saw exactly what you wanted to see on the holodeck.

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Sure, the computer made it look like her, gave it personality, but when it came to the relationship, La Forge, you... filled in the blanks.

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And you had a perfectly wonderful, marvelous little fantasy until the real Leah showed up and ruined it.

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Now, she's probably done the most horrific thing one person can do to another... not live up to your expectations.

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So I'd take a good, long, hard look at her, La Forge.

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See her for who she is, not for what you want her to be.

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( sighs heavily )

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DATA: The life-form's patterns are stable, Captain.

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It seems able to withstand the solar radiation.

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Good. Ensign, set a course for the Guernica system.

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Aye, sir.

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We're not staying?

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No, Number One.

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We've done all we can to help.

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Now it's time to move on.

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This creature can continue its existence without any further interference from us.

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It might be wise to put some distance between us before we initiate warp drive.

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Very well. 500 kph, Ensign.

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Engage.

00:28:43

Captain, it is following us.

00:28:46

Maintaining a distance of... four kilometers.

00:28:49

Directly astern.

00:28:51

17 degrees to port, Ensign.

00:28:53

Aye, sir.

00:28:54

WORF: It is turning with us, sir.

00:28:56

Increase to half impulse.

00:29:00

It is matching our velocity.

00:29:02

It's imprinted on us.

00:29:06

It thinks the Enterprise is its mother.

00:29:11

Change in energy reading, sir.

00:29:13

I am reading an internal buildup of gamma particles...

00:29:16

Its velocity is increasing.

00:29:17

It is moving directly toward the ship.

00:29:19

Evasive maneuvers. Full...

00:29:23

Report.

00:29:24

WORF: Minor damage.

00:29:26

The creature is now in direct contact with the hull, sir.

00:29:29

On screen.

00:29:38

Mr. Data?

00:29:40

Sir, the life-form is draining energy directly from the fusion reactors.

00:29:43

It's feeding off the energy of the Enterprise as it would from its mother.

00:29:49

WORF: What action should we take, sir?

00:29:53

None, Lieutenant.

00:30:00

None at all.

00:30:09

Captain's Log, supplemental.

00:30:11

Since the newborn has attached itself to the hull,

00:30:13

it has been making greater and greater demands

00:30:16

on the ship's energy, but we have been able

00:30:18

to stabilize our power systems temporarily.

00:30:21

How long before the power drain becomes critical, Mr. La Forge?

00:30:24

If it continues to increase at the same rate, six, maybe seven hours.

00:30:27

We may be able to modify the engine to extend that a little longer, Captain.

00:30:30

Your help would be appreciated, Doctor.

00:30:32

By then, Junior may not need us anymore.

00:30:33

Mr. Data, is there any way to determine what the destination of the parent might have been?

00:30:40

I can attempt to extrapolate from the heading it was on when we encountered it, sir.

00:30:44

Perhaps it was on its way to provide a safe and supportive environment for its newborn.

00:30:48

We might be able to deliver it to the same destination.

00:30:51

Which brings up the question of how do we get Junior off the hull once we get there.

00:30:55

It's almost completely covering the door of Shuttle Bay Two.

00:30:58

If we open the door and deactivate the atmospheric force field...

00:31:02

The pressure from inside the ship might push it away from the hull.

00:31:06

Make it so.

00:31:08

Sir?

00:31:09

Is the appellation "Junior" to be the life-form's official name?

00:31:14

No, it is not.

00:31:20

We can save a lot of energy just by improving engine efficiency.

00:31:23

We've run into similar problems before.

00:31:25

That's actually why I reoriented the dilithium crystal.

00:31:27

And why you added the mid-range phase adjusters.

00:31:29

Right.

00:31:31

Commander, it seems that you've made a lot more modifications than I'm aware of.

00:31:34

Do you have a file on all the work you've done?

00:31:36

Mm-hmm. It's in the computer.

00:31:37

Good.

00:31:38

Picard to La Forge.

00:31:39

La Forge here.

00:31:41

Commander, I need to see you on the Bridge.

00:31:43

On my way, Captain.

00:31:44

You go on ahead, Doctor.

00:31:46

Ensign Pavlick can show you the file on the engine modifications.

00:31:54

"Phase coils upgraded

00:31:56

"to 55 field densities.

00:31:58

Plasma inducers interlinked with generator."

00:32:02

Ensign?

00:32:03

Would there be any other files with data on the original engine specifications?

00:32:08

I believe so, Doctor.

00:32:14

BRAHMS: This file utilizes the prototype engine schematic.

00:32:18

It's a holographic program set in the drafting room at Utopia Planitia.

00:32:23

I'll run it on Holodeck Three.

00:32:34

Computer, replay program 9140 engine schematic at Utopia Planitia.

00:32:40

COMPUTER: Program loaded and ready.

00:32:48

She went where? Holodeck Three, sir.

00:32:51

I didn't think there was anything wrong with her seeing the file.

00:32:54

No, of course not.

00:32:56

Nothing at all!

00:32:57

I'm with you every day, Geordi.

00:33:00

Every time you look at this engine, you're looking at me.

00:33:04

Every time you touch it, it's me.

00:33:06

( door opening )

00:33:11

Computer, freeze program.

00:33:14

Now... I understand.

00:33:17

No, you don't.

00:33:19

It's not the way this may look.

00:33:21

I called up a replay of the program file.

00:33:24

I was all ready to compliment you again, Commander, for constructing a program which contained the prototype engine.

00:33:31

So that you would always have a baseline reference for your modifications.

00:33:36

And now I find that it's all about... a fantasy plaything.

00:33:42

It's not like that. I swear...

00:33:44

I'm outraged by this!

00:33:46

I have been invaded, violated!

00:33:49

How dare you use me like this?

00:33:51

How far did it go anyway?

00:33:53

Was it good for you?

00:33:54

Nothing like that happened.

00:33:56

It was a professional collaboration.

00:33:58

Oh, I can tell.

00:33:59

"Every time you're touching the engine, you're touching me"?

00:34:02

Real professional!

00:34:03

Look, if you watched the whole program, you saw what it was.

00:34:06

We were working together to solve a problem in a crisis situation.

00:34:10

How do I know how far it went?

00:34:11

How many other programs did you create?

00:34:14

Perhaps dozens of them, one for every day of the week.

00:34:17

One for every mood!

00:34:18

All right, look.

00:34:20

Ever since you came on board, you've been badgering me.

00:34:23

And I've taken it.

00:34:24

I've shown you courtesy and respect and a hell of a lot of patience.

00:34:29

Oh, no, no, no, no. Wait a minute.

00:34:31

I've tried to understand you.

00:34:34

I've tried to get along with you.

00:34:36

And in return you've accused, tried and convicted me without even bothering to hear my side of it?

00:34:41

So, I'm guilty, okay?

00:34:44

But not of what you think.

00:34:47

Of something much worse.

00:34:49

I'm guilty of reaching out to you, of hoping we could connect.

00:34:58

I'm guilty of a terrible crime, Doctor.

00:35:05

I offered you friendship.

00:35:19

WORF: Captain, its total volume has increased by 8.5% in the last three hours.

00:35:25

I now read it at 46 million cubic meters.

00:35:27

DATA: Captain, I have completed the analysis of the parent's course through the system.

00:35:32

It was headed for an asteroid belt.

00:35:35

Ensign Rager, set a course 259 mark 318.

00:35:38

Half impulse.

00:35:39

Aye, sir.

00:35:40

Hold a position 500 kilometers from the periphery of the asteroid field.

00:35:45

Aye, sir.

00:35:53

Difficulty getting a clear sensor reading beyond 4,000 kilometers.

00:35:58

The asteroids contain large quantities of meklinite which is interfering with our scanners.

00:36:03

I am also detecting traces of Kefnium a compound found in the outer shell of the parent being.

00:36:10

It is likely the asteroids provide sustenance for this life-form, sir.

00:36:14

We could leave the child here.

00:36:16

If Data's right, it would have an ample supply of food.

00:36:18

Agreed.

00:36:19

Mr. La Forge, are you ready to separate our guest from the hull?

00:36:24

Ready, Captain.

00:36:25

Proceed.

00:36:26

( warning Klaxon sounds )

00:36:36

I am deactivating the atmospheric force field now.

00:36:41

( whoosh of decompression )

00:36:51

Engineering, report.

00:36:52

PAVLICK: The power drain just jumped to 93%, sir.

00:36:55

Captain, the offspring is emitting high-frequency radio transmissions.

00:36:58

Is it trying to communicate?

00:37:00

PAVLICK: The power drain is increasing.

00:37:02

Approaching auto-shutdown.

00:37:04

Take the engines off-line.

00:37:05

Supplement with auxiliary power only.

00:37:07

All decks go to emergency level seven.

00:37:10

Life-support and critical operations only.

00:37:12

Mr. La Forge, what is your status?

00:37:13

Sorry, Captain.

00:37:15

The bay has been completely depressurized, but... it's still hanging on.

00:37:20

I am detecting other radio transmissions, Captain.

00:37:22

WORF: Sensors detect movement within the asteroid field.

00:37:27

Bearing 257 mark 161.

00:37:29

On screen.

00:37:33

Magnify.

00:37:36

DATA: At their current speed, sir the entities will intercept us in... ten minutes, 31 seconds.

00:37:43

Weapon status?

00:37:45

Auxiliary power only.

00:37:46

Two seconds' phaser fire available.

00:38:11

Ensign, power readings.

00:38:13

We're on auxiliary generators.

00:38:14

Life-support is functioning.

00:38:17

That's about all.

00:38:18

Keep your eye on that generator console.

00:38:20

We've got less than six minutes to get that baby off our back before his relatives get here.

00:38:24

Whatever we try, Junior responds by sucking up more energy.

00:38:28

Commander I have a thought... if you're interested.

00:38:34

Of course. What is it?

00:38:36

If the baby is nursing, perhaps what we need is to find a way to sour the milk.

00:38:43

If we could contaminate the energy he's feeding on, we could try to...

00:38:48

Make it unpalatable somehow.

00:38:49

Uh-huh.

00:38:51

But the emergency generators are all we've got.

00:38:54

And how do we modify them without losing life-support?

00:38:57

Exactly.

00:39:01

Unless...

00:39:05

What?

00:39:07

Well... this is a space baby, right?

00:39:10

I mean these creatures are born they live and die in interstellar space.

00:39:15

Apparently. Okay.

00:39:18

All matter in space vibrates in a specific radiation band.

00:39:23

21 centimeters.

00:39:26

Oh...

00:39:28

Oh, that's good, Commander.

00:39:31

That's very good.

00:39:33

If we could alter the power frequency so that it's completely foreign to the life-form's natural vibrations...

00:39:38

Might just give us enough to pour a little vinegar in baby's milk.

00:39:42

Yeah, we have to be careful, though.

00:39:44

If we upset it this time, we might lose auxiliary power, too.

00:39:47

If we're gradual enough, it won't be such a shock.

00:39:49

Hopefully, it'll just lose interest.

00:39:54

La Forge to Bridge.

00:39:55

PICARD: Go ahead.

00:39:57

Captain, Dr. Brahms and I have a plan.

00:40:14

WORF: Two minutes until the creatures intercept, Captain.

00:40:25

LA FORGE: Captain, we're ready down here.

00:40:29

Proceed.

00:40:30

Lowering wavelength in the energy system... now.

00:40:35

Reading 18...

00:40:37

15...

00:40:39

13...

00:40:41

11... eight... five... three.

00:40:48

Now at the two-centimeter level.

00:40:50

Any reaction, Bridge?

00:40:52

Negative.

00:40:54

I detect no reduction in the life-form's rate of energy consumption.

00:40:57

One minute, 30 seconds to intercept.

00:41:00

Not sour enough.

00:41:02

Leah, take it down further.

00:41:06

Reading one... point eight... point four... point two.

00:41:19

I guess it noticed what we're doing.

00:41:22

The life-form is emitting its high-frequency transmission.

00:41:25

Energy consumption is rising.

00:41:26

WORF: Captain, the creatures are accelerating their approach.

00:41:31

They are changing color.

00:41:32

Mr. La Forge!

00:41:34

Captain, just a little more time.

00:41:36

Leah, nudge it down even further.

00:41:38

Toward .02.

00:41:41

30 seconds to intercept.

00:41:43

BRAHMS: .08.

00:41:45

.05.

00:41:47

.03.

00:41:49

Now at .02 centimeters.

00:41:51

Auxiliary generators losing power, Captain.

00:42:07

The entity has disengaged, sir.

00:42:09

Power levels are returning to normal, Captain.

00:42:18

Bring the engines on-line and take us out of here.

00:42:21

RAGER: Aye, sir.

00:42:22

Mr. La Forge, Dr. Brahms, congratulations.

00:42:29

You've weaned the baby.

00:42:34

Good work.

00:42:36

You, too.

00:42:45

LA FORGE: Well, yeah. I-I admit it.

00:42:47

I did get a little attached to that lady in the holodeck.

00:42:50

The computer never told you that I was married.

00:42:54

I never asked, see?

00:42:55

And the computer is notorious for not volunteering information.

00:42:59

( Leah chuckles )

00:43:02

You know...

00:43:05

I really owe you an apology.

00:43:06

No. No, you don't.

00:43:07

I should have told you straight out.

00:43:10

Well, if you had, then I never would have had a chance to see the look on your face when you walked in on me...

00:43:15

and me in the holodeck.

00:43:17

The look on my face?

00:43:19

How about the look on your face?

00:43:21

I will remember that for a long, long time.

00:43:29

I wouldn't change a thing.

00:43:31

Except for the way I behaved.

00:43:34

I guess I came here with my own set of preconceptions about you.

00:43:40

Well, I guess I'm just glad that I got the opportunity to get to know you.

00:43:47

The real you.

00:43:52

Me, too.

00:43:54

Worf to La Forge.

00:43:55

There is an incoming message on subspace for Dr. Brahms.

00:44:01

Acknowledged, Worf.

00:44:03

La Forge out.

00:44:07

My husband.