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Ensign Ro

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There's a time when you want to call a Romulan's bluff and there's a time when you don't, wouldn't you say?

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Well, one does not always have the luxury.

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You've got to choose your time and place with them.

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True or false?

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Yes, whenever possible.

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So, this time you were lucky.

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Hmm.

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Ah, I suppose... all's well that ends well.

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But if I'd been in your shoes...

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Well, you know, that... really does look very nice, Mr. Mot.

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I think that will be sufficient.

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Ahh, hold on.

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Hmm...

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There.

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You know, I must tell you, Captain,

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Will Riker was in for a trim yesterday, and he agrees with me a hundred percent.

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RIKER: Bridge to Captain Picard.

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Yes? Sorry to interrupt.

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We're receiving an emergency distress signal from the Solarion Four colony.

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Uh-oh, that's right along the Cardassian border.

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Lay in a new course.

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I'm on my way.

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I told him we shouldn't have colonized so close to the Cardassians.

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Report.

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The signal ended abruptly at 0455.

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Unable to raise them on subspace.

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Hail them on the upper and lower band frequencies, Mr. Worf.

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I've tried. No response.

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Time to the Solarion system?

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26 minutes, Captain.

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I understand you've been discussing alternative adversarial engagement strategies with Mot.

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It would be more accurate to say he was discussing them with me.

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He's the best barber in Starfleet.

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What can you do?

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Sir, receiving another signal of a vessel leaving orbit of Solarion Four.

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New frequency, low band, audio only.

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Open a channel.

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MAN: This is the Bajora.

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We claim responsibility for the destruction of the Federation colony on Solarion Four.

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As long as we are without our homeland, no one will be safe in this sector.

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PICARD: 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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PICARD: Captain's Log, Stardate 45076.3.

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We have arrived at Lya Station Alpha

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with survivors from Solarion Four.

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Admiral Kennelly has rendezvoused

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to discuss the Bajoran terrorist attack.

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( coughing )

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Sorry.

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Ginger tea with honey, 80 degrees Celsius.

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Ginger tea?

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My Aunt Adele's cure for the common cold.

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Common, hell...

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I picked this up from the Cardassian liaison this weekend.

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It's some damn virus they've sicced on me.

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Did he have anything to say about this attack?

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It's the same old story for the Cardassians.

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They've had terrorist problems ever since they annexed the Bajoran home world

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40 years ago.

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But in 40 years, they've never attacked a Federation target.

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A new militant splinter group has broken away from the Bajoran settlement camps.

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Leader's name is Orta.

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Apparently, he's willing to do whatever he has to to get attention.

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And our response?

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Listen, Jean-Luc.

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I'm the first to say the Bajora deserve attention.

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Chased off their own planet by the Cardassians, forced to wander the galaxy, settling wherever they can find room.

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It's tragic.

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On many worlds we've been to, they are isolated, treated as pariahs.

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The Federation is sympathetic to their cause, but they're not helping themselves with an attack like this.

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That's what I want you to communicate to them.

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But this could be done through diplomatic channels, Admiral.

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What do you really want of us?

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Find this terrorist leader Orta.

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Get him back where he belongs any way you can.

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Any way I can?

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The Federation has dozens of settlements in that sector.

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We cannot allow the violence to continue.

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And what do I have to offer Orta to might persuade him to cooperate?

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Amnesty.

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Admiral...

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(laughing)

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And a promise that we will immediately begin to address this issue with the Cardassians.

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Quietly, behind the scenes, using every legitimate means possible.

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But the Bajora must be patient.

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Admiral, they've endured generations of sympathy and promises.

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How can I believe that this Orta will be satisfied with more of the same?

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It's your job to see to it that he does, Jean-Luc.

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RIKER: Riker to Captain Picard.

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Go ahead.

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Have you approved the transfer of a new officer to the Enterprise?

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PICARD: Negative.

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Well, we've got one waiting to beam aboard complete with orders.

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RIKER: Ensign Ro Laren.

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Ro Laren? From the Wellington?

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RIKER: The very same.

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Shall I tell her there's been some mistake?

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Stand by, Commander.

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I wrote the orders.

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I thought she might be valuable to you.

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Admiral, respectfully,

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I would appreciate consulting rights on the assigning of a new officer, especially one with the record of Ro Laren.

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She's Bajoran.

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There are other Bajorans in Starfleet, assign one of them.

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I've discussed this situation with her.

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And I am convinced that she is the right one for this job.

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After what happened on Garon Two, she has no business serving on any starship-- let alone the flagship, my ship!

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You're taking her, Captain.

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It's been arranged.

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I can't tell you how difficult it was to get her out of prison.

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It's that important to you?

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It's that important to the mission.

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Picard to Riker.

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RIKER: Go ahead.

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Proceed with the transport.

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Sir..? I'll fill you in later.

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Yes, sir.

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I hope you and I don't regret this, Admiral.

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You can handle her, Captain, if anyone can.

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Ensign Ro Laren reporting as ordered, Commander.

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You will follow Starfleet uniform code aboard this ship, Ensign.

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There will be members of this crew who will not want to serve with Ensign Laren, sir.

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They will have to learn to live with it.

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I intend to demand the highest level of performance from her.

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I would expect nothing less.

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It won't be for long, will.

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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Yes, Ensign Laren, please sit down.

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Ensign Ro, sir.

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I beg your pardon?

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The Bajoran custom has the family name first, the individual's name second.

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I am properly addressed as Ensign Ro.

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I'm sorry, I didn't know.

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No, there's no reason you should.

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It's an old custom.

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Most Bajora these days accept the distortion of their names in order to assimilate.

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I do not.

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I wish to be candid with you, Ensign.

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Please.

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I'm fully aware of your Starfleet record your problems on other ships, and the incident on Garon Two that led to your court-martial.

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And I'm concerned about your presence on this delicate mission.

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I don't want to be here any more than you want me to be here, sir.

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Then why did you take this assignment?

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If I may be equally candid?

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It's better than prison.

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RIKER: Better than prison?

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There are officers who wait years to serve on this ship.

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Being called back into Starfleet was not my idea. Nor ours.

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Nevertheless, we will all be serving together.

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Commander Riker and I have expectations....

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Captain, I know the routine.

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You don't have to worry about me.

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We're stuck with each other.

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So let's just get this over with as quickly as possible and go our own separate ways, okay?

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Dismissed.

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PICARD: Captain's Log, supplemental.

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We are approaching the Valo system on

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the outskirts of Cardassian territory

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where many Bajorans have resettled.

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There are dozens of Bajoran camps on the three class M planets.

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I suggest we start on Valo Three where an ad hoc leader named Jas Holza lives.

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The Federation has had several dealings with him.

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I met Holza at a symposium a few years ago.

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What can you tell us about him, Doctor?

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I found him to be a very concerned leader and a good spokesman for his people and a terrific dancer.

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No, really, I'm serious.

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At a... reception afterwards.

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At least this man has genuine experience in diplomacy.

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And that's a big advantage on this mission.

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Very well, Mr. Data.

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Will you contact Holza and arrange a meeting?

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Sir.

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Ensign Ro?

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You're familiar with the star system.

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You'll take the conn.

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Is there a problem, Ensign?

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You're wasting your time.

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Holza is nobody.

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He's the token Bajoran that respectable people invite to symposiums and diplomatic soirees, but he has no real influence among my people.

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Ensign, whom do you suggest we speak to?

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Don't you understand?

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These are desperate people ready to martyr themselves.

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They don't want to talk.

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Well, this ship is prepared to defend itself if necessary.

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Oh, it will be. Don't fool yourself.

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This mission will end in bloodshed.

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Well, let's hope that you're mistaken, Ensign.

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But can you point us at the right individual, as Mr. Data suggested?

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I would go to the camp on the southern continent of Valo Two.

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Find a man named Keeve Falor.

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He has no diplomatic experience, and he won't ask you to dance.

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PICARD: Captain's Log, supplemental.

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I read about the achievements

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of the ancient Bajoran civilization

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in my fifth grade reader.

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They were architects and artists,

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builders and philosophers

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when humans were not yet standing erect.

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Now I see how history has rewarded them.

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This used to be me.

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Baleekam. Baleek, baleek!

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Baleekam. Baleek!

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Baleek!

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Ro Laren.

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It's been a long time.

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Keeve Falor,

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Captain Jean-Luc Picard

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Commander Data, and Lieutenant Worf.

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I'm pleased you agreed to meet with us, Mr. Keeve.

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You honor me by the proper use of my name, Captain.

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Ensign Ro has educated me.

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Has she? I'm pleased you still remember.

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Let me show you our camp.

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We are not a violent race, Captain.

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Just passionate about our cause, and that passion has led some to take up arms.

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Do you know where we can find Orta?

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I'm afraid not.

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Can you help us to locate him?

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I'm sorry, I don't wish to help you.

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Don't misunderstand.

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I for one believe the raid on the Federation outpost was poor judgment.

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You are innocent bystanders, and I cannot condone violence against those who are not our enemies.

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Then, I don't understand why you're unwilling.

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Because you are innocent bystanders.

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You were innocent bystanders for decades as the Cardassians took our homes-- as they violated and tortured our people in the most hideous ways imaginable.

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As we were forced to flee.

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We were saddened by those events, but they occurred within the designated borders of the Cardassian Empire.

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And the Federation is pledged not to interfere in the internal affairs of others.

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How convenient that must be for you.

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To turn a deaf ear to those who suffer behind a line on a map.

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Well, I'm not here to debate Federation policy with you, but I can offer you assistance.

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Simply because of one terrorist attack?

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Well, perhaps I should have known, then.

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We should have attacked the Federation long ago.

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What do you think of that, Ro?

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I think you are a small man who feels a rush of power in his belly and enjoys it far too much, Keeve.

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Stop talking and listen.

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We've had our problems with the Cardassians, too.

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But now that we have a treaty, we're in a position to help.

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Your people have been forced to resettle all over the quadrant, but now we can make a legitimate case with the Cardassians that this is not an isolated problem.

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We can work diplomatically on your behalf.

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But first these terrorist attacks must end.

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We live in different universes, you and I.

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Yours is about diplomacy, politics, strategy.

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Mine is about blankets.

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If we were to exchange places for one night, you might better understand.

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Mr. Data, see that the replicators provide a blanket for every man, woman and child before nightfall. Aye, sir.

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Mr. Worf, determine what these people may have in the way of emergency needs.

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And provide for them.

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WORF: Yes, sir.

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Thank you.

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Return to your ship.

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I will contact you when I have any information that might be of assistance to you.

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Ensign.

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You were helpful.

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The blankets were helpful.

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Nothing I said mattered.

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In an age when their technology should be able to clothe and feed all of them... that they should live like this.

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I couldn't, and I wouldn't.

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That's one reason I ran away.

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They're lost, defeated.

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I will never be.

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PICARD: Captain's Log, Stardate 45077.8.

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Keeve Falor has kept his promise

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and directed us towards the third moon of Valo One

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where we will meet tomorrow

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with the terrorist leader, Orta.

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Do you mind if we join you?

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Yes.

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I'll tell you one thing, if I ever find myself on an away team with Ensign Ro,

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I won't turn my back on her.

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Perhaps the Captain felt she'd be valuable on the mission.

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That was orders. Had to be.

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She doesn't belong here.

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She doesn't even belong in the uniform as far as I'm concerned.

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Really?

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Really.

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Sounds like someone I'd like to know.

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Excuse me.

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Am I disturbing you?

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Yes.

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Good.

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You look like someone who wants to be disturbed.

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I'd rather be alone.

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Oh, no, you wouldn't.

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I beg your pardon.

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Well, if you wanted to be alone, you would have stayed in your quarters.

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The only reason to come here is to be amongst people.

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Who are you?

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My name is Guinan.

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I tend bar, and I listen.

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Huh.

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Have you heard anything interesting?

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Everyone's talking about you.

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Heard anything interesting?

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Mm-hmm.

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Well, it's all true.

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I believe truth is in the eye of the beholder.

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Isn't that supposed to be beauty?

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Truth, beauty-- it works for a lot of things.

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They say you never told the true story of Galon Two.

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They also say you didn't defend yourself at your court-martial.

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What was to defend?

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I didn't follow orders.

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Eight members of the away team died.

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Your fault?

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Yeah, my fault.

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So you sit alone in crowded rooms staring at your drink.

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I think you enjoy it.

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I enjoy it?

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Well, you work so hard at torturing yourself.

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I can only think you must enjoy it.

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Who are you?

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I told you, I'm Guinan.

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I tend bar, and I listen.

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Well, you're not like any bartender I ever met before.

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And you're not like any Starfleet officer

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I've ever met before, but that sounds like the beginning of a very interesting friendship.

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I don't stay anywhere long enough to make friends.

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Too late.

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You just did.

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Excuse me.

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FEMALE VOICE: Bridge to Ensign Ro.

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Go ahead.

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Subspace communication coming in for you, Ensign.

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Thank you.

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Computer, direct subspace transmission to monitor.

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Your report, Ensign.

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Everything is going exactly as you predicted, Admiral.

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Any indication of weapons or vessels beneath the surface?

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The composition of the moon's surface is blocking the sensors.

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Which is very likely why they chose this moon for their base of operations.

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We're on a timetable here.

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Where's Ro?

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Picard to Ensign Ro.

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Computer, locate ensign Ro.

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COMPUTER: Ensign Ro is not on board the Enterprise.

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Check the transport log.

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She beamed down almost six hours ago, sir.

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Any activity at the meeting site?

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No, sir, they didn't show up.

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What the hell is going on?

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Prepare to transport us to the same location

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Ensign Ro beamed to.

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Mr. Worf, phasers.

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I'm picking up molecular displacement traces.

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That suggests movement in this area during the last ten hours.

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See if we can determine their direction.

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Standard search pattern.

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Maintain tricorder security link.

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Mr. Worf, you come with me.

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Data, I'm picking up energy fluctuations over here.

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Troi to Picard.

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Captain, acknowledge.

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Data to Picard.

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Data to Worf.

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Hold it.

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Captain Picard.

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I am Orta.

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Please forgive my appearance.

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Unfortunately, some years ago as a guest of the Cardassians, my face was mutilated.

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My vocal cords were cut.

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It was not necessary to abduct us.

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I am sorry, but after speaking with Ro Laren,

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I decided that it was.

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Then she has done us both a disservice.

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I am committed to peace.

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I am not at all interested in peace and I am not convinced that you are either.

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Captain, I did not come here to undermine this mission.

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Whatever your motives, you've already done enough to damage these negotiations.

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I came here to convince these people to listen to you.

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I didn't want this to end in bloodshed.

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There will be no bloodshed.

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You don't know all the facts, sir.

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Then perhaps you would share them with me.

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All is not what it seems to be, captain.

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Perhaps someone is using you to get to me.

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Perhaps you are a victim of this deception as well.

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I do not know.

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Deception?

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Your mission was to seek out the Bajoran terrorists who destroyed the Federation settlement on Solarion Four.

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Yes.

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As I have informed Ro Laren, it was not the Bajora.

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He admits responsibility for dozens of attacks on Cardassian targets.

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Why should we believe him about Solarion Four?

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He has no reason to lie.

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He fears our reprisal.

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I perceived no fear or deception from him.

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If they did not attack Solarion Four, then who did?

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And why would anyone want to falsely implicate the Bajora?

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Perhaps someone wanted to draw us into the conflict.

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But what would anyone gain by doing that?

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PICARD: Ensign Ro.

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May I see you in my ready room?

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Yes, sir.

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You do not leave this ship without authorization.

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Captain, I'm sorry, but...

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This is not a discussion.

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You're restricted to your quarters for the remainder of this mission, dismissed.

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( door chimes )

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( door chimes )

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What?

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Hello.

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It's me, Guinan.

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I heard you got grounded.

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I really don't feel like talking right now.

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Come on. Sure you do.

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Why is it every time I tell you something, you tell me I mean the exact opposite?

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Because you're one of those people who's got their poles reversed.

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Do you want to talk about it?

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It's nothing you can help me with.

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Well, how do you know until you try?

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Look, I got myself into this.

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I'm just trying to figure a way out, that's all.

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Without anyone getting killed this time.

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Seems like everybody's just pulling my strings, you know, like I've got no control.

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Hmm.

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For people like you and me-- who have lost their homes-- sometimes that's the way life feels.

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I'm in trouble.

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There's more going on here than anybody on this ship realizes.

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It's more than I know how to deal with, and I really don't know who to trust anymore.

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Including yourself?

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Oh, especially myself.

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Hmm.

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You know, a very long time ago,

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I got into some serious trouble too-- and I mean serious-- and I'd probably still be there if I hadn't trusted one man.

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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Ensign Ro has some things she'd like to talk to you about.

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Ensign Ro has been confined to her quarters.

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Well, she can go back to her quarters when she's done.

00:28:05

Guinan, I don't know why you are involved in this, but...

00:28:07

She's my friend.

00:28:21

Please sit down.

00:28:28

Guinan is very selective about whom she calls a friend.

00:28:35

Sir, when I finish telling you what I have to tell you,

00:28:37

I'm probably gonna end up back in the stockade one way or the other, and if that's the way it has to be, then...

00:28:44

I just can't do this anymore.

00:28:47

What can you not do anymore, Ensign?

00:28:51

Admiral Kennelly came to me in prison and told me he'd arrange to get me out if I'd go on a mission.

00:28:56

I know that part.

00:28:58

No, sir. Not this mission.

00:29:01

One for him and only him.

00:29:04

You were being sent to talk, to negotiate.

00:29:07

The admiral knew that was hopeless.

00:29:10

My job was to give Orta an incentive.

00:29:13

What kind of incentive?

00:29:16

One that you couldn't offer.

00:29:18

One that Starfleet couldn't offer.

00:29:20

Orta was to end the terrorism against the Federation and return with his people to the camps.

00:29:25

In exchange, he would get weapons, ships.

00:29:30

Things that would really make a difference against the Cardassians in the future.

00:29:34

I find that impossible to believe.

00:29:37

That Admiral Kennelly would consider supplying weapons to the terrorists.

00:29:41

If you ask him, he'll deny it.

00:29:44

But it's true.

00:29:45

I didn't leave the ship without authorization, Captain.

00:29:48

I received it from the admiral last night.

00:29:52

You have been in contact with Admiral Kennelly during this mission?

00:29:55

Yes, sir.

00:29:57

The subspace log can confirm that part of it, at least.

00:30:13

Arming these people is a violation of everything that the Federation stands for.

00:30:18

Even you cannot be blind to that.

00:30:22

No, sir, I'm not. but this was something I had to do.

00:30:26

You see, Captain, when I was seven years old,

00:30:31

I was given a piece of sugar candy.

00:30:36

And I was led by a Cardassian into a room where my father was sitting.

00:30:42

And he looked at me with eyes I'd never seen.

00:30:48

The Cardassian began to ask him questions.

00:30:52

And during the next two hours, as I was forced to watch... my father was tortured until he died.

00:31:07

And I remember feeling... so ashamed of him as he begged for mercy.

00:31:15

I was ashamed of him for being weak.

00:31:21

I was ashamed of being Bajoran.

00:31:25

Later I began to understand how misguided those feelings were, and... and yet somehow they have remained a part of me.

00:31:36

I don't want to be ashamed of my heritage any longer, Captain.

00:31:42

I serve the Federation, but I am Bajoran.

00:31:48

A Starfleet admiral presented me with an opportunity to help my people in their fight against the Cardassians.

00:31:55

I had to accept.

00:32:01

Have you made this offer to Orta?

00:32:03

No.

00:32:06

After he told me the Bajora hadn't attacked Solarion Four, nothing made sense anymore-- I decided to wait until I could figure out what was going on.

00:32:13

That was a wise choice, Ensign.

00:32:15

It probably saved you from another court-martial.

00:32:20

Have you briefed Admiral Kennelly since we returned from the surface?

00:32:23

No, sir.

00:32:26

Captain, I don't know who to trust anymore.

00:32:30

But that strange bartender of yours has a way of getting to you, and... and she said that you were her friend.

00:32:37

Then we have one thing in common.

00:32:42

Do you think that Orta would cooperate with us to determine the truth here?

00:32:48

I think I can persuade him to.

00:32:50

Good.

00:32:52

Our orders were to find him, to bring him back to the camps any way we could.

00:32:57

Perhaps that's exactly what we should do.

00:33:00

And then what?

00:33:03

And then watch what happens.

00:33:14

PICARD: Captain's Log, supplemental.

00:33:16

I have become convinced that

00:33:17

we are somehow involved in a conspiracy.

00:33:20

I'm hopeful the purpose behind it

00:33:22

will be revealed in the next few hours.

00:33:25

Well done, Captain.

00:33:26

It was a team effort, Admiral.

00:33:28

Ensign Ro was invaluable.

00:33:30

Good.

00:33:31

What's the next step?

00:33:32

The Enterprise will escort a Bajoran

00:33:34

Antares-class cruiser to the Valo Three camp at 0500 hours.

00:33:37

Orta and his people will be on board.

00:33:39

Good. Keep us advised of your progress.

00:33:42

Acknowledged.

00:33:43

How's that Cardassian virus, Admiral?

00:33:47

A lot better. Thank you.

00:33:49

I'm pleased.

00:33:50

We'll report as soon as our mission is accomplished.

00:33:52

Picard out.

00:33:54

RIKER: Ensign Ro, take us to the designated coordinates.

00:33:57

Aye, sir. Mr. Data, keep an eye on the Cardassian border.

00:34:00

Aye, sir.

00:34:11

The Bajoran vessel is moving up from the surface, Captain.

00:34:14

On screen.

00:34:21

Hail them, Mr. Worf.

00:34:23

Audio channel open.

00:34:24

The ship does not have visual capabilities.

00:34:27

This is Captain Picard.

00:34:29

We are prepared to escort you to Valo Three.

00:34:31

BAJORAN WOMAN: Acknowledged, Captain.

00:34:33

Be advised that our ship is limited to half impulse.

00:34:36

Ensign Ro, set a course for Valo Three, half impulse.

00:34:39

Aye, sir.

00:34:50

I am monitoring increased activity inside Cardassian space.

00:34:54

Two ships moving along the border heading 142.051.

00:34:59

Can you identify the class of those ships, Mr. Worf?

00:35:01

Cardassian warships, Galor class, Type-3.

00:35:05

Top of the line.

00:35:07

They are moving into a course parallel to our own, Captain.

00:35:10

Yellow alert.

00:35:11

Continue to monitor them.

00:35:13

Ensign Ro, what's the closest we come to the Cardassian border at our current heading to Valo Three?

00:35:18

13,400 kilometers, sir.

00:35:20

RIKER: E.T.A.?

00:35:22

RO: Eight minutes.

00:35:24

That's where it will be.

00:35:32

The Cardassian ships are changing course, sir.

00:35:34

They are crossing the border.

00:35:36

They're increasing power to their forward weapons grid.

00:35:39

Red alert.

00:35:40

Ensign Ro, set a course to intercept the Cardassians.

00:35:43

Mr. Worf, open a channel to the Bajoran vessel.

00:35:45

Open.

00:35:47

This is the Enterprise.

00:35:49

We are moving to intercept two Cardassian warships.

00:35:51

Maintain your present course and speed.

00:35:53

BAJORAN: Acknowledged, Enterprise.

00:35:55

The Cardassians are within visual range.

00:35:58

On screen.

00:36:01

WORF: They are hailing us, sir.

00:36:03

Open a channel, Mr. Worf.

00:36:07

This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation Starship Enterprise.

00:36:11

How can we help you?

00:36:12

Gul Dolak, Cardassian militia four one.

00:36:15

We have no argument with you, Captain.

00:36:18

I'm pleased to hear that, Gul Dolak.

00:36:20

All of us in the Federation value our peaceful relations with our Cardassian neighbors.

00:36:25

No more than we value the relations with our Federation neighbors.

00:36:29

Well, now that we've established our mutual goodwill, what's on your mind?

00:36:35

We have identified the Bajoran ship you are escorting as a terrorist carrier.

00:36:39

Terrorist carrier? Are you certain?

00:36:43

Most certain, Captain.

00:36:44

It has committed many crimes against us.

00:36:46

We know its markings well.

00:36:48

Well, rest assured, Gul Dolak, there will be no terrorist attacks today.

00:36:53

We are escorting the Bajoran settlers to their camp on Valo Three.

00:36:56

You can monitor their course if you wish.

00:36:59

We would request that you withdraw and leave the matter to us.

00:37:04

This is neutral space, Gul Dolak.

00:37:07

You have no jurisdiction here.

00:37:09

Nor do you.

00:37:12

If we withdraw, what do you intend to do with the Bajoran vessel?

00:37:16

We intend to destroy it.

00:37:20

I see.

00:37:22

That puts me in a difficult position.

00:37:23

I've promised to escort these people to their camps.

00:37:25

You are protecting the enemies of the Cardassian people.

00:37:29

If you do not withdraw, we will take great offense.

00:37:32

I'm sorry to offend you, Gul Dolak, but we cannot withdraw.

00:37:37

We are prepared to take any steps necessary.

00:37:41

Is that intended as a threat?

00:37:44

It is a complaint... from your Cardassian neighbors.

00:37:49

You have one hour to withdraw.

00:37:55

Advise Starfleet of our status, Mr. Data.

00:37:57

When Admiral Kennelly calls, I'll speak to him in my ready room.

00:38:07

It seemed, Admiral, that they knew our course, our destination, our plan.

00:38:13

I'm sure they monitor the border at all times for terrorist activity.

00:38:18

Their sensors must have picked up Orta's ship, that's all.

00:38:21

I'm not convinced of that.

00:38:22

The important thing is what do we do now.

00:38:25

Do you have any suggestions, Admiral?

00:38:28

Your top priority is to protect the Cardassian treaty.

00:38:32

Sir, I see no way to protect the Cardassian peace without sacrificing the Bajoran.

00:38:37

If that's your call, I'll support it.

00:38:41

No. I'm not willing to give them up.

00:38:44

I don't think you're looking at the big picture, Jean-Luc.

00:38:48

We can't afford to lose the Cardassian treaty.

00:38:51

Well, I just see a different big picture, Admiral.

00:38:54

It looks something like this--

00:38:56

I see the Cardassian liaison with his Cardassian virus coming to meet with you after the attack on Solarion Four.

00:39:04

"Now we have a common enemy," he says.

00:39:07

The Bajoran terrorists.

00:39:09

The Cardassians can't find them, but maybe the Federation can.

00:39:15

I am beginning to see... that our mission has, in fact, been to expose Orta so that the Cardassians can move in and destroy him.

00:39:27

I think you've lost your perspective, Captain.

00:39:31

We'll discuss this further when you return.

00:39:34

For now, I'm giving you a direct order to withdraw.

00:39:37

Kennelly out.

00:39:51

Ensign Ro, set a course bearing 187.102.

00:39:55

One-quarter impulse.

00:39:56

Aye, sir.

00:39:59

He's ordered us to withdraw?

00:40:13

The Cardassians are moving toward the Bajoran vessel, Captain.

00:40:16

Hold present course.

00:40:28

The Bajoran ship has been destroyed.

00:40:33

Subspace signal coming in from Starfleet, Captain.

00:40:35

Admiral Kennelly.

00:40:37

On screen.

00:40:39

It is on a secure channel, sir.

00:40:41

In your ready room?

00:40:43

No.

00:40:44

Here. On screen.

00:40:48

Report.

00:40:49

The Cardassians have destroyed the Bajoran ship, Admiral.

00:40:55

All hands lost?

00:40:56

PICARD: No, sir.

00:40:58

Survivors?

00:40:59

No, sir. No one was on board.

00:41:01

What are you talking about?

00:41:03

The ship was controlled from the ground.

00:41:05

Communication was handled through a subspace relay on the vessel.

00:41:09

This was your idea, Picard?

00:41:11

Actually, no.

00:41:13

This was Ensign Ro's idea, but I fully endorsed it-- I suspected that something like this might occur.

00:41:18

They're terrorists, damn it.

00:41:20

Why in the hell would you want to protect them?

00:41:22

Admiral, I am more concerned with protecting the honor and integrity of Starfleet.

00:41:27

Do you know how many of our people they killed on Solarion Four?

00:41:31

The Bajorans did not attack Solarion Four.

00:41:34

Who told you that? Orta?

00:41:36

PICARD: Yes.

00:41:37

And you believed him?

00:41:39

Admiral, Orta's ships are old and obsolete.

00:41:43

They don't even have warp capabilities.

00:41:45

They couldn't have reached another star system, let alone attacked one.

00:41:50

Then who is responsible?

00:41:52

I'd suggest that you ask your friend, the Cardassian liaison, Admiral.

00:41:57

The only explanation

00:41:59

I can think of... is that the Cardassians staged it.

00:42:02

The Cardassians? Why?

00:42:05

Perhaps they were hoping to find someone in Starfleet like you, Admiral, naive enough to solve their Bajoran problem for them.

00:42:26

What will happen to him?

00:42:28

I'm not sure. A hearing, certainly.

00:42:30

Probably a court-martial.

00:42:33

Well, if he gets sent to the stockade on Jaros Two, tell him to request a room in the east wing.

00:42:38

The west wing gets awfully hot in the afternoons.

00:42:42

How soon do you intend to return to Lya Station Alpha, sir?

00:42:45

In a few weeks.

00:42:47

We have some surveying to do in sector 21305.

00:42:50

Perhaps I should arrange for some other transportation back.

00:42:53

Ensign, you were recruited for one mission, and if you wish to be relieved of further duty,

00:43:00

I can certainly arrange it.

00:43:01

But I'd like you to consider remaining in Starfleet.

00:43:05

You're not serious. Mm-hmm.

00:43:07

I think it would be a shame for Starfleet to lose someone of your potential.

00:43:13

Well, thank you, Captain... but this uniform... it just doesn't fit, and you know it.

00:43:20

That can change.

00:43:22

I don't think so.

00:43:26

I've noticed qualities in you that could be harnessed, molded.

00:43:32

Don't count on it.

00:43:34

I think you've got a great deal to learn from Starfleet.

00:43:37

I always thought Starfleet had a lot to learn from me, Captain.

00:43:41

That's an attitude that I have found common among the best officers I've ever served with.

00:43:47

But you're not one of them yet.

00:43:49

But you could be, if you work at it.

00:43:52

That's an interesting challenge, and I rarely refuse an interesting challenge.

00:43:59

There would have to be one condition.

00:44:02

Condition?

00:44:14

Picard to Enterprise.

00:44:16

Two to beam up.