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The hospital facility will be located there.

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Facing north in that grove of trees.

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And the school and the art center will be standing there, centrally located among the residential pods.

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Very good.

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At this rate, we can bring the next wave of colonists in in about six months.

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I've got to tell you, I envy you.

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This is a beautiful place to put down roots.

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Somehow, Riker, you don't strike me as the kind that puts down roots.

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No? How do I strike you?

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As a free spirit.

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As an adventurer. An adventurer?

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Aren't you pioneers all adventurers at heart?

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Of course, but we also have this nesting instinct.

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It's exciting to find a new world, but the joy comes in making it a home-- building houses, having children.

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Very interesting.

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I'd love to discuss this further with you.

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Dinner tonight?

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If you want to share camp rations in my tent,

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I'd be delighted.

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Haven't we gotten you a replicator yet?

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No, we haven't.

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But I've been saving up my ration of dried chicken curry.

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It should go nicely with that bottle of wine

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I happen to know you brought with you.

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This is sounding better all the time.

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And as you know...

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I provide the most memorable desserts.

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My favorite part of dinner.

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DR. CRUSHER: Will, Carmen.

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We've been going over the schematics for the hospital.

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The location seems fine.

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When the Enterprise comes back tomorrow, we'll get a crew started on that.

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( loud whirring )

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Carmen, have you got construction started I didn't know about?

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No. What is that?

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Data?

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I do not recognize the sound.

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I believe it is coming from above.

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Will, what is it?

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Data, what's our best bet for cover?

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Subterranean caverns to the east, sir. Doctor?

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Will... Start gathering everyone together.

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We've seen this before. We know what it is.

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Now get moving.

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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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Follow him! Let's go!

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Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on!

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Follow him!

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No! Stay together!

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Stay together! This way!

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This way! This way!

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I've got him! I've got him!

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Will!

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Help us!

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Data!

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Carmen!

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Captain, censors indicate a disturbance near the outpost on Melona IV.

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What kind of disturbance?

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I cannot tell. We are still too far away.

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It could be an electrical storm.

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See if you can contact the colony.

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WORF: Aye, sir.

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Captain, there is no response from Melona colony, but the disturbance in the atmosphere is increasing.

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How far are we?

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At current speed, 27 hours.

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Bridge to La Forge. La Forge here, Captain.

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Are you picking up any readings from Melona?

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Yes, sir.

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Something strange is going on.

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There are violent disruptions in the atmosphere.

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Ensign, increase to warp eight.

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Come on! Keep moving!

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Watch your step, but keep moving.

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RIKER: Let's go. Let's go.

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Keep moving. Deep into the cave.

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Come on. Be careful.

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Deep into the cave. Keep moving.

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How much protection will this cave give us?

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The refractory metal in the rock formation may act an effective barrier.

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Let's seal off this entrance.

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Let's hope there's enough air in here.

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There's got to be a ventilation source somewhere.

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We need some light.

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How are the others?

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Uh, just scrapes and bruises, I think.

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I'll check further. Where's Carmen?

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She didn't make it.

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She was trying to save an old man who had fallen.

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I'm sorry.

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I think we're going to be all right in here.

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I'm not sure about the air supply, so stay put.

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Don't move around.

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Don't expend any unnecessary energy.

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With any luck, we'll be able to wait this thing out.

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Riker to Enterprise.

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Riker to Enterprise.

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Commander, the refractory metal in the rock strata may also interfere with communication.

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Data, we've only seen the Crystalline Entity once before.

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How do you know these metals will protect us?

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I'm not entirely certain they will, sir.

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I was afraid you were going to say something like that.

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WORF: Sir, the disturbance on Melona is becoming more intense.

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Keep hailing them. All channels, Mr. Worf.

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Captain, the fact that they're not responding doesn't necessarily mean there's anything wrong.

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The atmospheric disturbance could be jamming the signal.

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I know, Counselor.

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Still no response, sir.

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Increase to warp nine. How long, Mr. Worf?

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WORF: Six hours.

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I've got one man unconscious.

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We can't stay in here much longer.

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If we open that entrance and it's still out there, we're dead.

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If we all stay in here, we're dead.

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It has been over an hour since we heard the entity, sir.

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It may be gone.

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Or it may be waiting out there for us.

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( rumbling )

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Everybody stay here.

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WORF: Commander.

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Commander Riker, are you there?

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Lieutenant Worf, I don't think I've ever seen a more beautiful sight.

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It's good to see you're all right, Commander.

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What happened here?

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The Crystalline Entity paid us a visit.

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We lost two colonists, but we got the rest in here.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 45122.3:

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We have notified Starfleet Command

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of our intention to pursue and investigate

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the Crystalline Entity.

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To that end, we have been joined by Dr. Kila Marr,

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a xenologist who has made studying the entity

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her life's work.

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Welcome to the Enterprise. I'm Commander William Riker.

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Commander, Dr. Kila Marr. We're glad you're here.

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You were on the surface during the attack?

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That's right. Remarkable.

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You and your group are the only known beings ever to survive an assault by the Crystalline Entity.

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We were lucky. I should say.

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And your android, he was there, too?

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Lieutenant Commander Data was there, yes.

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Well, shall we get started?

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I'll be glad to show you to your quarters.

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Oh, Commander, a chance to talk to survivors so soon after an attack?

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I've been waiting years for this.

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I don't want to waste a moment more.

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...and when we came out of the cave, there was nothing left.

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Everywhere we looked, there was complete devastation.

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Trees gone. Nothing.

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That's typical.

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It could take years for anything to grow again.

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DATA: Doctor, I ran a full spectrographic analysis, section by section, trace elements confirm it is the same entity which destroyed the colony on Omicron Theta.

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The Crystalline Entity seems to function like a gigantic electromagnetic collector.

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It needs a lot of power to keep going, so it strips every form of life from the worlds it encounters and converts it all into energy.

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There was no vegetation, no insects, not even soil bacteria.

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It left nothing.

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Except witnesses for the first time in 11 recorded attacks.

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Now, why, I wonder, did it spare your group?

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It didn't spare everyone, Doctor.

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If you'll check your records, you'll find that two of the colonists did not survive.

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My point is that until now, there have never been any survivors.

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DATA: Doctor, the cave in which we hid was made of rock which contained heavy concentrations of kelbonite and fistrium.

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We surmise that the entity was unable to penetrate that barrier.

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I would like to do interviews with each of the survivors.

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Collect as much specific detail as I can from their observations. Of course.

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And I'd like to inspect the remains in Melona colony as soon as possible.

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Commander Data, you will accompany the Doctor to the surface.

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Yes, sir-- If you don't mind, Captain,

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I prefer to choose my own team.

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Doctor, there is no one on this ship with more knowledge of the Crystalline Entity than Commander Data.

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He originated on Omicron Theta.

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I am aware of his origins.

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I'm very much aware that his brother Lore worked with the Crystalline Entity, led it to Omicron Theta, where it killed every living thing.

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I don't think it's unreasonable that I should prefer to make another choice.

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You may request additional team members, but in the best interests of this investigation,

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I think you should work with Commander Data.

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As you wish, Captain.

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Well?

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I don't think you need an empath to sense that woman's feelings.

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There's hostility that she seems to have transferred from Lore to Data.

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Perhaps you shouldn't have forced them together so soon.

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If her discomfort is going to affect her judgment or her objectivity,

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I need to know now.

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Doctor, there is evidence of residual bitrious matter in the soil.

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It was not present before the entity's attack.

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Doctor?

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Dr. Marr, you have made it clear that my presence disturbs you.

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However, I do not see how we can achieve our task if you continue to ignore me.

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Commander, I can hear everything you say to me.

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If there is anything worth my response, you can be sure I will not be silent.

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Then I do not understand your lack of interest in the bitrious filament I mentioned.

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It's old news to me.

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I found evidence of bitrium on the last three attack sites.

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It seems to be a residual that the entity produces after it absorbs living matter.

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I'm actually more interested in this cave.

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It still amazes me that your group was spared.

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As I have speculated, the presence of refractory...

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Refractory metals-- yes, I know.

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On two separate occasions, settlers sought refuge in caves-- some of them deeper than this one.

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They perished anyway.

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Were those caves laced with kelbonite or fistrium?

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The tunnels on Forlat III had strong deposits of kelbonite, yes.

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Then perhaps the combination of the two metals prevented...

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Perhaps it was you.

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I do not understand.

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Maybe it was your presence that made the entity pass over the people in this cave.

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Did that occur to you?

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I cannot see what effect my being here would have had...

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If you had been in contact with the entity-- if that's the reason Melona was attacked-- it surely wouldn't have killed its ally.

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You believe that I lured the entity here?

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Did you? No, Doctor.

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Because Lore betrayed the colonists on Omicron Theta, you believe that I am capable of the same behavior.

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You are mistaken, Doctor.

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My programming is distinctly different from Lore's.

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You don't understand, I am accusing you of collaborating with that monster.

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I do understand, and I am attempting to explain to you it is impossible.

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It's amazing.

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You can't feel anything, can you?

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Nothing I say to you hurts you.

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That is true, Doctor.

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I'm getting a slight elevation of monocaladium particulates in this cave wall-- are you making note of it? Yes, Doctor.

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My son died on Omicron Theta.

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He was 16 when the colony was attacked.

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That is the reason I have become an expert on the Crystalline Entity.

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I have spent my life studying it, tracking it and hoping one day to find it.

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And if I learn that you have been helping that thing in any way whatsoever,

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I will see to it that you are disassembled piece by piece.

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Okay, Doctor, we've input all the data you collected on the surface. Just a minute, Commander.

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I have some cellulose readings from soil samples that weren't included.

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You handle that unit like a veteran, Doctor.

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One thing about spending your life gathering information-- you learn your way around computers.

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Hydrocarbons slightly elevated, bitrious filaments in trace amounts.

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Lanthanides... nitrates... all normal.

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Nothing different.

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Everything falls within the parameters

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I established at the other attack sites.

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Were you expecting a different result this time, Doctor?

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I've never surveyed a site so soon after an attack.

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I thought I'd find something new-- something that would make a difference.

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Doctor, have you ever scanned your samples for gamma radiation?

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Why would I do that?

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We are seeing high-energy reactions that may show up in a gamma scan.

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And if they do, we might find a pattern, a kind of marker left behind by the entity.

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That's a good idea, Data.

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Frankly, I just don't see what that would get us.

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If the entity left a residual trace of anti-proton in the samples we collected, a gamma radiation scan would reveal that.

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Getting that readout now, Data.

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If we try a logarithmic scale, we will have better resolution.

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GEORDI: There it is. See it? DATA: Yes.

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Doctor?

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A sharp spike at ten K.E.V.

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Another... a pattern.

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So we know the entity leaves anti-protons behind.

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If it also deposits anti-protons in space as it travels, can we detect them?

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Sure, we can set the ship's lateral sensors for gamma radiation.

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Well, let's get to it, shall we?

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It seems I owe you thanks, Commander.

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The thanks actually go to a Dr. Clendenning of Omicron Theta who did the first experiments with gamma scans.

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I never read that. It wasn't in any of his records.

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That is correct, but I possess much of his knowledge.

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He was working on new detectors at the time of the attack on Omicron Theta.

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I'd heard you'd been programmed with the experiences of the colonists, but frankly, I find it hard to believe.

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Bridge. It is true, Doctor.

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The contents of their logs and journals were transferred into my memory cells.

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The man who created me also experimented with scanning the synaptic patterns of the colonists' temporal lobes and programming them into my neural nets.

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You possess their thoughts?

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To some degree.

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Dr. Soong hoped to provide me with an amalgam of the colonists' memories.

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Interesting.

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DR. MARR: There-- a spike at ten K.E.V.

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And again.

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It's the same pattern we saw in Engineering.

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Mr. Data, can you project a course from it? DATA: Yes, sir.

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There are two possible destinations-- the Brechtian Cluster and the Argos system.

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Is either populated? Yes, sir.

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The Brechtian Cluster has two inhabited planets.

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Ensign, set a course for the Brechtian Cluster.

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Captain, I've done some preliminary estimates on a firing pattern we need to destroy the entity.

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The photon torpedoes will require some reprogramming, but with your permission, I'll give the calculations to Lieutenant Worf.

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Reprogram the torpedoes, Mr. Worf.

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But let's hope we don't have to use them.

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I beg your pardon?

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If we can possibly avoid firing on it...

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Aren't you going to kill it?

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Perhaps you should join me in my Ready Room.

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I don't understand.

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Why are we pursuing the entity if not to destroy it?

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We're not hunters, Doctor, nor is it our role to exact revenge.

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What do you propose?

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We track it down, greet it warmly, and ask it if it would mind terribly not ravaging any more planets?

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I don't deny that it may be necessary to fire on it, but I look on that as a last resort.

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Why? Why not just kill it?

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I want to try to communicate with it.

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What?

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We know from our own experience that our shields will protect us.

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So long as we are in no danger,

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I will make every effort to communicate.

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To what end?

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If we can determine what its needs are, we might find other sources to supply it.

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Its needs are to slaughter people by the thousands.

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It is nothing but a giant killing machine.

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Doctor, the sperm whale on Earth devours millions of cuttlefish as it roams the oceans.

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It is not evil. It is feeding.

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The same may be true of the entity.

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That would be small comfort for those who have died defeated.

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We're not talking about cuttlefish.

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We're talking about people.

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I would argue that the Crystalline Entity has as much right to be here as we do.

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Now, Commander Data has some theories on how we might communicate.

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Please confer with him.

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( classical music )

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( door chiming )

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Come in.

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Am I disturbing you?

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Not at all, Doctor.

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Commander, there's something I want to say.

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You have been helpful to me and kind, and I repaid you with accusations, and I realize I may have been wrong.

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That is very gracious of you to say, Doctor, but I have not been injured by you.

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Captain Picard has told me you've done work in trying to establish communication with the entity.

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That is true.

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I have experimented with producing vibrations in crystals by means of graviton pulses.

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Like tapping on a crystal goblet.

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Exactly.

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I will call up the results I have achieved thus far for you to study.

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All right.

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Commander, just what kind of memories do you retain of the colonists?

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I do not possess the minute-to-minute remembrances of each person, although the more intense recollections are contained in my memory banks.

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Do you have any of my son's memories?

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Marr... Raymond.

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Called "Renny." Yes, I do.

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I see.

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And his journals?

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Yes.

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I was wondering... do you know... did he blame me?

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Blame you?

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For going away.

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For leaving him on Omicron Theta.

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There are no records of any blame against you.

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I left him with friends.

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I chose to pursue my own career.

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I planned to go back, but things kept interfering.

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I kept thinking, "I'll go next month"... but there weren't any more next months.

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There are no records of any negative thoughts about you.

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His personal journals indicated that he was proud that you were such a fine scientist.

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He was?

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What else do you know?

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RIKER: Commander Data, Dr. Marr, report to the Bridge immediately.

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MAN: We are being chased by an unidentified entity traveling at warp speed...

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A distress call from a ship called the Kallisko.

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It's being pursued by an unknown object.

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MAN: Sensors indicate a crystalline structure of indeterminate mass.

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PICARD: How strong are your shields, Captain?

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MAN: We are a transport ship. Our shields are minimal.

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Do you carry weapons? MAN: Only low-level particle phasers.

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Do you know what this being is?

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Kallisko, change course. Take evasive action.

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Do whatever you can to outrun it.

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MAN: We are under attack!

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( screaming )

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Captain, notify our people on Boreal III.

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( screaming )

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( silence )

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Mr. Worf, try to re-establish.

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I cannot, sir.

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There is no response.

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DATA: The Crystalline Entity is moving away, sir.

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PICARD: Ensign, set a course for the Kallisko.

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Mr. Riker, prepare an away team.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 45125.7:

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An away team led by Commander Riker

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has conducted a thorough survey of the alien ship Kallisko

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and has returned to the Enterprise to report.

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Pretty much as we expected, sir, no survivors.

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Not a trace of anything that was ever alive-- not even a seed in their greenery storage.

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Warp and impulse engines are down, sir, but they can be restarted.

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A skeleton crew could take the ship to a Starbase.

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No, we don't have time for that now.

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Mr. Worf, send a message to the nearest Starbase.

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Ask them to dispatch a crew. Aye, sir.

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PICARD: Mr. La Forge, make certain that we're still picking up the gamma radiation patterns of the entity. Aye, sir.

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Have you and Commander Data made any progress in finding a means of communication?

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I believe so. There are some things to iron out.

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Please keep working at it. We may need it soon.

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Deck 17.

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Doctor, you've seemed preoccupied since we surveyed the Kallisko.

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I've found it easy to talk to you, Commander.

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Do you mind if I tell you something?

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Not at all.

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After hearing the screams of those men,

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I-I've found it hard not to think about my son... about what happened to him.

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I've read stories about soldiers in the battlefield-- wounded... dying.

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They call out for their mothers,

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And I've often wondered if my son called out for me.

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If, uh, he died wondering why I didn't come to him.

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( door opens )

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( door chimes )

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Come.

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It's still headed for the Brechtian Cluster.

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We've reestablished our course.

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Very well.

00:32:19

Oh, one thing, Number One--

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Starfleet will be notifying

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Carmen Davila's parents of her death and returning her personal effects.

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Would you care to enclose a letter?

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Yes, sir. I'd like that very much.

00:32:33

Is there something more, Number One?

00:32:37

Permission to speak freely, sir?

00:32:40

Of course.

00:32:43

I've been thinking maybe Dr. Marr is right.

00:32:47

Maybe we should destroy the entity.

00:32:52

Why do you think that?

00:32:55

It's already killed thousands.

00:32:57

It will undoubtedly continue to kill unless we stop it.

00:33:01

I don't want those deaths on my conscience.

00:33:04

Are you sure that that's it, Number One?

00:33:07

Or are you being influenced by personal feelings?

00:33:12

With all due respect, sir, I'm not a raw cadet.

00:33:16

I've lost people on missions before.

00:33:19

If we take time to try to communicate with this thing, we may lose our chance to destroy it.

00:33:25

And I don't think we can risk that.

00:33:31

I think I'll go write that letter to Carmen's family.

00:33:40

We should program the Bridge science station to vary the emissions we direct toward the entity.

00:33:45

I'll write a subroutine that will allow us to change the frequency of the graviton beam.

00:33:55

Data... you told me you carried some of my son's memories.

00:34:01

That is correct, Doctor.

00:34:03

What can you tell me about Renny?

00:34:06

What were those thoughts?

00:34:08

Was he... happy at all on Omicron Theta?

00:34:12

I have some vivid memories of sporting events.

00:34:18

He played Parrises Squares with a group of his schoolmates.

00:34:21

Renny started Parrises Squares when he was young-- too young, really-- but the older children kept asking him to play and I couldn't keep him away.

00:34:31

He had this natural gift.

00:34:33

Yes.

00:34:35

He was pleased to have won a championship emblem.

00:34:37

He wrote me about that.

00:34:39

He was so proud.

00:34:41

I'm characterizing pulse widths in nanoseconds.

00:34:45

Sound right to you? Yes, Doctor.

00:34:51

Your son's most intense memories revolve around a young woman named Janina.

00:34:58

A girlfriend?

00:35:00

Oh, I never knew about that.

00:35:02

Of course, the last person he would tell would be his mother.

00:35:07

What was she like?

00:35:10

He enjoyed her kindness... her gentleness... her physical attributes.

00:35:20

There.

00:35:21

Now we can vary all the parameters directly from the Bridge.

00:35:25

Yes, Doctor.

00:35:28

Could you do something for me?

00:35:31

It would mean a lot.

00:35:33

I would be happy to be of help.

00:35:36

You see, all I have left of Renny-- the only connection I have of him-- is there, inside your head.

00:35:50

I was wondering if you would talk to me in his voice.

00:35:53

I know you have the ability to sound like other people, isn't that right?

00:35:57

That is true, Doctor, but what would you have me say?

00:36:03

Maybe something from his journals?

00:36:07

Many of his journal entries took the form of letters to family and friends.

00:36:13

I could access one of those.

00:36:26

( voice of adolescent boy ) I took my last exam today.

00:36:29

I think I did all right on everything except cellular biology.

00:36:33

I know you think it's important, Mom, but I don't see how I'm ever going to use that stuff.

00:36:39

In a couple of weeks, a bunch of us are going on an archaeological dig in the mountains.

00:36:45

The Wallaces said it would be all right as long as we had adult supervision.

00:36:50

So don't worry, Mom.

00:36:52

They're looking out for me.

00:36:55

They're really great people, and I like them a lot, but they're kind of serious.

00:37:02

They don't have your sense of humor, Mom.

00:37:05

Mom... I miss you.

00:37:19

Captain's Log, Stardate 45129.2:

00:37:22

We are still in pursuit of the Crystalline Entity.

00:37:25

Data and Doctor Marr are prepared to attempt

00:37:27

communication with the being when we intercept it.

00:37:31

I will admit to some uncertainty about the prospect.

00:37:33

It could prove to be a scientific triumph

00:37:36

or a catastrophe.

00:37:38

Commander, the Brechtian Cluster is now five light years away.

00:37:43

Are we still picking up the entity's pattern? Yes, Commander.

00:37:45

But sensors have not yet locked on to it's exact whereabouts.

00:37:48

Captain, we are reasonably sure it's between here and the Brechtian Cluster.

00:37:52

If I start emitting the graviton beam now, it may serve as a lure, a kind of beacon.

00:37:57

Make it so.

00:37:59

We'll start with a pulse width of five nanoseconds-- frequency, one pulse per second.

00:38:05

Commencing graviton emissions... now.

00:38:11

No change in sensor readings.

00:38:15

Let's ramp the frequency.

00:38:16

Emissions now at ten pulses per second.

00:38:21

Sir.

00:38:24

What is it?

00:38:26

Do you have something?

00:38:27

A large mass approaching at warp speed.

00:38:31

Full stop. ENSIGN: Aye, sir.

00:38:32

Doctor, continue emitting the signals.

00:38:34

Mr. Worf, on screen.

00:38:44

Shields up.

00:38:48

PICARD: Magnify.

00:38:50

It's beautiful.

00:38:55

What's it doing? Checking us out?

00:38:57

Possibly.

00:38:59

Just as we're checking it out.

00:39:01

Dr. Marr, do you wish to change the frequency?

00:39:05

Dr. Marr?

00:39:08

Yes, yes, proceed, Commander.

00:39:11

Changing to 20 pulses per second.

00:39:18

Is it responding to us?

00:39:20

MARR: Let's test that.

00:39:21

Ramp the frequency again, Commander.

00:39:25

Emissions now at 30 pulses per second.

00:39:28

Captain, I'm reading a transmission from the entity-- a series of graviton pulses.

00:39:33

It's working.

00:39:34

That's a response to our signal.

00:39:39

Remarkable.

00:39:41

Captain, there is a pattern emerging from the signals.

00:39:48

It's trying to communicate with us.

00:39:51

DATA: I believe so, sir, but it will take some time to decipher the patterns.

00:39:58

Then it's possible-- communication, understanding.

00:40:05

Let me try something else.

00:40:07

A continuous graviton beam.

00:40:16

All graviton pulses from the entity have stopped.

00:40:19

Maybe it doesn't like what we're doing.

00:40:23

Doctor, return to the intermittent signal.

00:40:35

Doctor? Dr. Marr?

00:40:37

Dr. Marr, we must return to the intermittent signal.

00:40:41

Counselor?

00:40:43

Something's very wrong, Captain.

00:40:45

The entity is beginning to resonate.

00:40:48

Vibrations are increasing.

00:40:50

Dr. Marr, stop the transmission.

00:40:52

That is an order.

00:40:54

Dr. Marr, do you hear me?

00:40:56

It's for you, Renny.

00:40:58

I did it for you.

00:41:00

Mr. Data, shut down the transmission.

00:41:04

Vibration amplitude is increasing.

00:41:05

It can't last much longer.

00:41:07

I cannot stop the graviton signal, Captain.

00:41:10

Dr. Marr has isolated the access code.

00:41:12

Maybe I can create an override sequence.

00:41:14

Shut it down from here.

00:41:16

DATA: The amplitude is still rising, Captain.

00:41:21

Resonance is approaching critical.

00:41:23

I can override her program, but it's going to take some time.

00:41:41

Mr. Worf, will you escort the Doctor to her quarters?

00:41:44

Yes, sir.

00:41:47

It will never hurt anyone again.

00:41:50

Perhaps I should escort the Doctor, sir.

00:41:53

Fine, but don't leave her unattended.

00:41:56

Please come with me, Doctor.

00:41:59

Of course.

00:42:22

I will stay with you, Doctor.

00:42:34

How long will you live, Data?

00:42:36

There has been no predetermined limit placed on my existence, Doctor.

00:42:40

I'm glad.

00:42:42

As long as you're alive, he'll be alive.

00:42:50

I need your help, Data.

00:42:54

In what way, Doctor?

00:42:56

Like you did before.

00:42:59

Tell me... that you understand, Renny.

00:43:04

Yes.

00:43:06

That... that you know I did it for you.

00:43:09

'Cause I love you.

00:43:13

Because I wanted to give you peace at last.

00:43:17

I do not find such a file in your son's journals, Doctor.

00:43:22

However, from what I know of him, by his memories and his writing,

00:43:28

I do not believe he would be happy.

00:43:31

He was proud of your career as a scientist, and now you have destroyed that.

00:43:37

You say you did it for him, but I do not believe he would have wanted that.

00:43:44

Yes...

00:43:46

I believe your son would be very sad now.

00:43:49

I am sorry, Doctor, but I cannot help you.