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Unification: Part 1
00:00:11Captain's Log, Stardate 45233.1.
00:00:15Our terraforming mission to Doraf One has been cancelled
00:00:19and the Enterprise recalled to Starbase 234.
00:00:22Fleet Admiral Brackett would not discuss the matter
00:00:25on subspace for reasons she said would soon be clear.
00:00:29I apologize, Captain, for the mystery, but we must attempt to contain the information I'm about to reveal to you at least as long as possible.
00:00:38I must admit, you've piqued my curiosity, Admiral.
00:00:40Three weeks ago, one of our most celebrated ambassadors-- an advisor to Federation leaders for generations-- disappeared.
00:00:48He left no word of his destination.
00:00:52Two days ago, intelligence reports placed him on Romulus, and I assure you, it was an unauthorized visit.
00:00:59Computer, initiate linkage between this terminal and Starbase computer system Alpha 29.
00:01:05Linkage complete. A defection?
00:01:08If it is, the damage to Federation security would be immeasurable.
00:01:13Taken on Romulus by long-range scanner.
00:01:17Computer, enhance image in section four Delta.
00:02:03Space, the final frontier.
00:02:08These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
00:02:12Its continuing mission--
00:02:14to explore strange new worlds,
00:02:18to seek out new life and new civilizations,
00:02:22to boldly go where no one has gone before.
00:03:22Captain's Log, Stardate 45236.4.
00:03:26As I study the intelligence reports
00:03:28on Ambassador Spock's disappearance,
00:03:30I cannot help but feel a deeper,
00:03:33more personal concern about this mission,
00:03:36for I know this man through his father.
00:03:39It was barely a year ago that I shared a mind meld with the Vulcan Sarek.
00:03:44Now we must meet again as I attempt to find
00:03:47an explanation for his son's actions.
00:03:49We're coming into orbit of Vulcan in less than an hour, Captain.
00:03:53We should tell Sarek's wife of our plans.
00:03:55It's already been taken care of.
00:03:57She's transporting over at 0700.
00:03:59And Sarek?
00:04:00She says he's too ill to make the trip with her.
00:04:05The man is dying, and it's my honor to tell him that his son may have betrayed the Federation.
00:04:13How well do you know Spock?
00:04:15I only met him once.
00:04:18What I know of him comes from history books and, of course, my mind meld with his father.
00:04:23Well that must cover a lot of ground.
00:04:25Not as much as you would imagine.
00:04:27Sarek and Spock... well... sometimes fathers and sons...
00:04:36Understood.
00:04:39Oh, one other thing.
00:04:42Take a look at this.
00:04:43Turned up during an intelligence sweep.
00:04:45Metal fragments. What do you make of it?
00:04:47Possibly, disassembled components identified as Vulcan recovered from a downed Ferengi vessel?
00:04:52They were found in crates marked "medical supplies."
00:04:55Contraband?
00:04:56It's been sent to Vulcan for identification.
00:04:58Starfleet have requested that we lend a hand.
00:05:16Mint tea. It's been years since I've had any.
00:05:21Vulcans have some kind of strange concoction they call mint.
00:05:25You'd never recognize it.
00:05:27Perrin, do you know why I've come to Vulcan?
00:05:38I must talk to you about Spock.
00:05:40He didn't even say good-bye to his father before he left.
00:05:45Is it possible he could have been abducted?
00:05:48No. He wrapped up all of his affairs carefully.
00:05:53He knew he was going.
00:05:56Do you have any idea why he might have disappeared like this?
00:06:03Captain, as far as I'm concerned, he disappeared a long time ago.
00:06:09Would it be inappropriate to ask what happened between you and Spock?
00:06:13Not between us.
00:06:15Between Spock and his father.
00:06:18Oh, they had argued for years, that was family, but when the debates over the Cardassian War began, he attacked Sarek's position publicly.
00:06:31He showed no loyalty for his father.
00:06:34I was not aware that Sarek was offended by Spock's opposition.
00:06:38I was offended.
00:06:39I made sure that Spock knew it.
00:06:44I'm very protective of my husband.
00:06:47I do not apologize for it.
00:06:52Does Sarek have any idea why Spock might have left?
00:06:58I don't know.
00:07:02If you could see Sarek as I do-- wasting in bed, whispering to himself...
00:07:12He wants to see his son.
00:07:15He wants to heal any rift that may still remain.
00:07:27Now it may be too late.
00:07:36Perrin... would you allow me to see Sarek?
00:07:48If it were anyone else, I would never permit it, but you are a part of him and he of you.
00:08:00The Vulcans haven't figured out what these fragments are, but they've determined that the metal is a dentarium alloy.
00:08:05Well, that pretty well indicates that they're Vulcan.
00:08:08Dentarium also means that whatever this was, it was originally designed for use in space.
00:08:15From the look of the damage, it must have been a high-speed impact.
00:08:17Yeah, a Ferengi cargo ship that went down the Hanolin asteroid belt.
00:08:21The debris was spread over 100 square kilometers.
00:08:24Could it be a weapons array?
00:08:25That was my first thought, but the Vulcans have no record of any stolen weapons or stolen parts, for that matter.
00:08:30This is going to be like putting together a big jigsaw puzzle when you don't even know what the picture is supposed to be.
00:08:36Yep.
00:08:39( grunting and moaning )
00:08:58He is like this most of the time.
00:09:03His emotions have taken over.
00:09:06Sometimes I can bring him out of it.
00:09:12Sarek!
00:09:13You will listen.
00:09:15Go from me.
00:09:18Picard is here.
00:09:20No more chaos.
00:09:24No more.
00:09:26I will leave you alone with him.
00:09:29He will either acknowledge you or he won't.
00:09:46Sarek...
00:09:48I've come a long way to see you.
00:09:52I will not answer.
00:09:54I must talk to you about your son.
00:09:56I wish no one with me.
00:09:58About Spock.
00:10:05Spock?
00:10:08Yes.
00:10:10He's missing.
00:10:19Is that you?
00:10:21Picard?
00:10:24Hello, old friend.
00:10:29You are here, on Vulcan.
00:10:32I need your help.
00:10:33I must find Spock.
00:10:38He's not here.
00:10:40I know.
00:10:41He's been reported on Romulus.
00:10:49Romulus?
00:10:51Yes.
00:10:53Why?
00:10:54I had hoped to find that out from you.
00:11:04On Romulus?
00:11:13You're going there, aren't you?
00:11:17To find him.
00:11:19Yes.
00:11:21Do you have any idea what might have taken him to Romulus?
00:11:24No.
00:11:27Is there anyone on Romulus he might know or choose to contact?
00:11:38Pardek?
00:11:39Who is Pardek?
00:11:42It could be Pardek.
00:11:45Who is Pardek?
00:11:47He is a Romulan senator.
00:11:51Spock has maintained a relationship with him over the years.
00:11:54I don't know how they met.
00:11:55At the Khitomer conference, I'd imagine.
00:11:59Pardek represented Romulus?
00:12:01Yes. I'm sure he did.
00:12:04In fact, I recall
00:12:07Spock coming to me with optimism about maintaining a continual dialogue with the Romulans.
00:12:16I told him that it was illogical to maintain such an expectation.
00:12:21Spock was always so impressionable.
00:12:25This Romulan Pardek had no support at home.
00:12:29Of course, in the end, I was proven correct.
00:12:32I gave Spock the benefit of experience, of logic.
00:12:37He never listened. He never listened.
00:12:42It has been suggested that Spock might have defected.
00:12:47Never.
00:12:51I will accept many things, but never that.
00:12:55But you believe he might have gone there to see Pardek?
00:13:01The Romulan senator?
00:13:04How do you know Pardek?
00:13:10I've heard of him.
00:13:14That's what he's done.
00:13:16He's gone to see Pardek.
00:13:19Do you know what business they might have together?
00:13:21No. I never knew what Spock was doing.
00:13:25When he was a boy, he would disappear for days into the mountains.
00:13:28I would ask him where he had gone, what he had done.
00:13:30He refused to tell me.
00:13:32I insisted that he tell me. He would not.
00:13:35I forbade him to go. He ignored me.
00:13:39I punished him. He endured it silently.
00:13:44But always, he returned to the mountains.
00:13:46One might as well ask the river not to run.
00:13:50But secretly, I admired him-- the proud core of him that would not yield.
00:14:06Sarek, we're a part of each other.
00:14:12I know that he has caused you pain, but I also know that you love him.
00:14:25Tell him, Picard...
00:14:53Peace and long life.
00:14:56Live long and... and...
00:15:03Live long and...
00:15:04( sobbing )
00:15:12Spock... my son...
00:15:18And prosper.
00:15:35Captain's Log: Stardate 45240.1.
00:15:39To cross the neutral zone, I will require a cloaked ship.
00:15:42To that end, I have set a course for the Klingon home world.
00:15:46After all we did for Gowron during the recent war,
00:15:49I'm certain he will be happy to return a favor.
00:15:52Still no response from the Klingons, Mr. Worf?
00:15:54No, sir. He's ignoring me.
00:15:56What other explanation is there?
00:15:58It seems after hailing him for three days, he could have found a minute to talk to you.
00:16:01Sir. Yes, lieutenant?
00:16:03I believe I know why our messages are not being answered.
00:16:07Gowron has been rewriting Klingon history.
00:16:09Rewriting history?
00:16:10Yes. He is claiming that it was his courage, his genius that brought an end to the civil war.
00:16:16I see.
00:16:18In the new version, there is no mention made of the Federation's help in his rise to power.
00:16:22If Worf's right, then our arrival will be an uncomfortable reminder of the facts.
00:16:26Well, he can take all the credit he wants.
00:16:28I don't care, but I do need a ship.
00:16:31Well, if Gowron won't talk to me, get me somebody who will-- somebody on the high council-- K'tal perhaps.
00:16:36Yes, sir. Captain, I have a visual identification of Senator Pardek of Romulus.
00:16:43This is a Barolian record of a trade negotiation in which Pardek participated four years ago.
00:16:51That's all?
00:16:53Yes, sir. Run it again.
00:17:00PICARD: Computer, freeze.
00:17:03Call up the intelligence scan of Spock on Romulus.
00:17:07PICARD: Computer, enhance far left figure and compare.
00:17:12Same man-- Pardek.
00:17:14One question answered.
00:17:16What do we know of him?
00:17:18He has been in public service since he was a young man.
00:17:21A senator for nine decades.
00:17:23He is considered a man of the people.
00:17:25He has sponsored many reforms.
00:17:28Reportedly, Romulan leadership considers him to be somewhat of a radical because he has been an advocate of peace throughout his career.
00:17:35I can see why Spock would cultivate a relationship with him.
00:17:40Where would we find him other than on the floor of the Romulan Senate?
00:17:44The district he represents is called the Krocton segment.
00:17:48He maintains a dwelling there.
00:17:51Thank you, Mr. Data.
00:17:52There is more, sir. I have taken the liberty of expanding the parameters of my search and have discovered that Pardek has several relatives in the Krocton segment.
00:18:03I believe you will be able to locate him there on the third day of the Romulan week when the senate is not in session.
00:18:11Mr. Data, your resourcefulness never ceases to amaze me.
00:18:14Thank you, sir.
00:18:16Captain, we are being hailed by the Klingon home world.
00:18:19Gowron or K'tal?
00:18:21Neither, sir.
00:18:23It is the junior adjutant to the diplomatic delegation.
00:18:26Junior adjutant?
00:18:30Name.
00:18:33B'ijik, sir.
00:18:35On screen.
00:18:37Greetings, Captain.
00:18:38I regret to inform you that Gowron and the high council are quite busy and won't be able to speak with you today.
00:18:44Is Gowron aware that we have been transmitting messages for the past three days?
00:18:50Captain, Gowron wishes it were possible to talk with everyone who wants an audience, but he is one man-- the demands on his time are formidable.
00:18:58If you would like me to take him a message...
00:19:00A message?!
00:19:04Very well.
00:19:08Tell Gowron, leader of the high council of the Klingon empire, that his arbiter of succession, Jean-Luc Picard, needs... a favor.
00:19:19A favor?
00:19:21I require a cloaked vessel.
00:19:25A cloaked vessel?
00:19:28This is no small favor, Captain.
00:19:30It is for a mission that could have repercussions throughout the quadrant.
00:19:34How would it benefit the Klingon empire?
00:19:37I'm sure Gowron will ask.
00:19:39The only benefit to the Klingon empire would be our gratitude.
00:19:45That is what you want me to tell him?
00:19:48Yes, and please add that if he is unable to provide us with a ship, then I am sure there are others in the Klingon empire who would be willing to help me, and then... they would have our gratitude.
00:20:08I see.
00:20:09Also, please tell Gowron that I am immensely gratified that he is prospering so well.
00:20:17A tribute to his skilled leadership.
00:20:30They're not removable, are they, Data?
00:20:33Removable?
00:20:34Your ears.
00:20:36No, Doctor, they are fully integrated components.
00:20:39We'll have to do some molds of his ears as well.
00:20:42What about his skin color?
00:20:43We'll have to do some tests on his skin pigmentation.
00:20:46Changing it to appear Romulan shouldn't be too difficult.
00:20:49We just have to make sure we can change it back again afterwards.
00:20:54Your right eye is .004 higher than your left.
00:20:58Nobody's perfect, Doctor, but...
00:21:01If you want a proper fit to your prosthetic, trust your tailor.
00:21:06Anything from Gowron?
00:21:07No, sir, but if, when you're done with your "tailor," you'd join me in the cargo bay, Mr. La Forge has made some progress with the metal fragments.
00:21:13These two still have an appointment with Mr. Mott to have their hairpieces designed.
00:21:1730 minutes, Number One.
00:21:20LA FORGE: What we have here is a navigational deflector array or at least what's left of one.
00:21:26Who would want a Vulcan deflector?
00:21:28Beats me, Commander.
00:21:29Every question we answer here seems to bring up two more.
00:21:32You're certain this is Vulcan?
00:21:34Yes, sir. Metallurgical analysis confirmed that and by running a molecular pattern trace, we were actually able to identify the ship as the T'pau.
00:21:42It was decommissioned years ago and sent to the surplus depot at Qualor Two.
00:21:47As far as anybody knows, it's still there.
00:21:49Worf to Captain Picard. Yes, Lieutenant?
00:21:52A Klingon vessel is decloaking off our port bow, compliments of Gowron.
00:21:59Mr. Worf, will you convey my gratitude to the captain and advise him that Mr. Data and I will be transporting over shortly? Aye, sir.
00:22:07I'd like to take the Enterprise to Qualor Two, sir.
00:22:09See what's out there. Agreed.
00:22:11Thank you, Mr. La Forge.
00:22:19I know my duty, Captain.
00:22:21When I am given orders, I follow them, but I do not like secrets.
00:22:26I want to know why we are going on this mission.
00:22:30I'm sorry. It's a classified matter.
00:22:33You're going after the defector, aren't you?
00:22:37Defector?
00:22:39Do you think information like that stays a secret?
00:22:42Ambassador Spock has gone to Romulus and you're going after him.
00:22:47Captain, your orders are to take us to a set of coordinates near Romulus and to bring us back, and that is all I'm prepared to discuss.
00:22:55If we are discovered by the Romulans, it means death for us all.
00:22:59I realize that.
00:23:04Hechu' ghos!
00:23:08Very well, Captain, we have set a course for Romulus.
00:23:31It may not be what you're used to on a starfleet ship.
00:23:36Quite nice. Thank you.
00:23:40Captain K'vada, is this the captain's quarters or my own?
00:23:44Both. We have limited space.
00:23:48We are a military ship, not a pleasure craft.
00:23:51Of course. This will be fine.
00:23:54You will sleep Klingon-style.
00:23:57We do not soften our bodies by... putting down a pad.
00:24:01Good. I prefer it that way.
00:24:04You will take your meals with us, but we do not serve Federation food.
00:24:10Ah! I've been looking forward to gagh.
00:24:11Haven't had it for quite a while, very fresh.
00:24:14Meh hod.
00:24:15Jatlh!
00:24:17Mehmah ghos.
00:24:18So'wl'chu.
00:24:21Well, Captain, we are at the border of the neutral zone.
00:24:25You mean to do this, do you?
00:24:27Yes, I do.
00:24:30Un'ta.
00:24:49First Officer's Log, Stardate 45240.6.
00:24:53The Enterprise is nearing Qualor Two,
00:24:55home of a Federation surplus depot operated by the Zakdorn.
00:24:59We hope to find out how the salvaged deflector array
00:25:02ended up in the hands of the Ferengi.
00:25:05I have made contact, Commander.
00:25:07On screen.
00:25:09I'm Commander William Riker from the Federation starship Enterprise.
00:25:13Klim Dokachin. Quartermaster, surplus depot zed-one-five.
00:25:19I need some information about a Vulcan ship-- the T'pau.
00:25:22It was sent a few years ago.
00:25:24Did you arrange an appointment?
00:25:26An appointment? No.
00:25:29Then I will be unable to help you.
00:25:32You may communicate with scheduling.
00:25:38Who does he think he is?
00:25:39The quartermaster of the supply yard with information you need.
00:25:43Right. Mr. Worf... reestablish communication.
00:25:50Aye, sir.
00:25:53Mr. Dokaychin...
00:25:54Dok-ah-chin. Klim Dokachin.
00:25:58Mr. Dokachin, the information I need involves a matter of major importance to the Federation.
00:26:06I'll need access to your logs, your files.
00:26:08My people can do the work.
00:26:09I don't allow outsiders into my computer system.
00:26:13All right. One of your people can do the work.
00:26:16I wish I had the people to spare. I don't.
00:26:20Well, sir, what would you suggest?
00:26:22I don't know. Contact me when you reach orbit.
00:26:29I don't believe this.
00:26:31He's king of his particular hill, Commander.
00:26:34You'll have to treat him that way.
00:26:36Counselor, this feels like a perfect job for you.
00:27:03Thank you for coming on board, Mr. Dokachin.
00:27:06Quite a ship you have.
00:27:08We're tied into your computers, if you'd like to access the files.
00:27:11I don't usually see them in such good condition.
00:27:14By the time they get to me, they're always falling apart.
00:27:18Mr. Dokachin, we must find this ship, and you're the only one who can help us.
00:27:22Who are you?
00:27:24Deanna Troi, ship's counselor.
00:27:28He probably figures that we don't get to see a lot of handsome women out this way, and someone like you might get a little more cooperation from me.
00:27:39He's probably right.
00:27:41What was the name of that ship, the T'pau?
00:27:47The T'pau... Vulcan registry...
00:27:50There. Logged in, stardate 41344.
00:27:55Where's the ship now?
00:27:56Docked. Section 18, Gamma 12.
00:27:59You want me to take you there?
00:28:01I'd appreciate it.
00:28:02Helmsman, lay in a heading
00:28:04141 by 208, ahead slow, 200 kph.
00:28:11I suppose this is your first visit to a junkyard, isn't it?
00:28:14Mm-hmm. You'd be surprised at some of the things
00:28:17I find on board these ships.
00:28:25I once found a 14-foot Caldorian eel on board a freighter, in someone's locker.
00:28:32Are you serious?
00:28:34If you have time, I'll show it to you.
00:28:36I still have it. Nursed her back to health.
00:28:39We are approaching the designated coordinates, Commander.
00:28:42On screen.
00:28:46DOKACHIN: What? Where is it?
00:28:48What happened to it?
00:28:52These are the correct coordinates.
00:28:54The T'pau is missing?
00:28:56The T'pau... is missing.
00:29:00How could a ship disappear from your depot?
00:29:03I'm not accustomed to losing things, Commander.
00:29:05I will find your ship for you.
00:29:07I have the T'pau cross-referenced in four different directories.
00:29:11When it was brought here, was it stripped of material, armament, sensors? Of course.
00:29:16Well, can you tell us what happened to its navigational deflector?
00:29:22It was routed to the Tripoli, a holding vessel on the outer rim of the shipyard.
00:29:27Well, it's not there anymore. What's left of that deflector is laid out on the floor of our cargo bay.
00:29:31How can that be?
00:29:34Perhaps we should pay a visit to the Tripoli.
00:29:46In all the time that the Zakdorn have operated this depot, nothing has ever been lost.
00:29:51Never.
00:29:53Approaching the coordinates of the Tripoli, sir.
00:29:55On screen.
00:30:00DOKACHIN: I do not understand this.
00:30:02This is not possible.
00:30:04We beam goods to the Tripoli on a regular schedule.
00:30:08There was a shipment yesterday.
00:30:09Another one is set for today.
00:30:11It must be there.
00:30:12When is today's transport?
00:30:14Just over two hours from now.
00:30:16A shipment of deuterium storage tanks.
00:30:19Ensign, align the Enterprise so we appear to be one of the abandoned ships.
00:30:23Mr. La Forge, when we're in position, shut down the engines and all systems except sensors and life support.
00:30:29Aye, sir.
00:30:31I have a feeling someone's going to be there to receive those storage tanks.
00:30:35I'll be very interested to know who that is.
00:30:54These quarters were obviously intended for one crewman, sir.
00:30:57There is but a single sleeping space.
00:30:59I'm sure the Klingons found it amusing to put us in here together.
00:31:03Since I do not require sleep, I propose you take the... shelf, sir.
00:31:08I am content to stand.
00:31:10Very well, Mr. Data. Thank you.
00:31:21Are you comfortable, sir?
00:31:24I suppose so.
00:31:25Good night, Captain.
00:31:27Sleep well, sir.
00:31:31Thank you.
00:31:50What are you doing?
00:31:51Sir?
00:31:53Was I making noise, sir?
00:31:55No, not exactly.
00:31:56I was processing all of the information we have accumulated on Romulan society.
00:32:00I am preparing for the task of impersonating a Romulan.
00:32:03I see.
00:32:05Would you like me to discontinue, sir?
00:32:07No, no. Please go on.
00:32:29What are you looking at?
00:32:30I am not looking at anything, sir.
00:32:32I am continuing to organize my files.
00:32:35But you were looking at me.
00:32:37I am sorry if I was disturbing you, sir.
00:32:40I will not look in your direction.
00:32:56Do you not wish to sleep, sir?
00:32:59I don't think so, Mr. Data.
00:33:00Let's go on with the files.
00:33:03I would be happy to.
00:33:05I have been studying the Krocton segment as you asked and have chosen the proper site for our transport...
00:33:10Captain K'vada to Picard. Please come to the bridge.
00:33:22Captain... we've monitored a subspace message that might interest you.
00:33:41Sarek is dead.
00:33:54Commander, sensors detect a ship approaching at warp speed.
00:33:58Identification?
00:34:00Negative.
00:34:02No transponder signal. No subspace marker.
00:34:04Sounds like they don't want to be identified.
00:34:06The ship is coming out of warp, sir.
00:34:08On screen.
00:34:10LA FORGE: Sensors indicate a combat vessel.
00:34:13Origin undetermined.
00:34:15Heavily armed.
00:34:17Mass and density suggest that it's fully loaded with cargo.
00:34:21I'd say from these internal scans that a good deal of that cargo is weaponry.
00:34:25The ship is entering at sector 12-delta-four.
00:34:28He's taking the position assigned to the Tripoli.
00:34:31The coordinates are identical.
00:34:39Commander, readings indicate surface-to-ship transport has begun.
00:34:43Mr. La Forge, bring the engines back on-line and restore all systems to normal.
00:34:46Aye, sir.
00:34:48He's powering up engines, turning to starboard.
00:34:50Open a channel. Open.
00:34:52This is Commander William Riker of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
00:34:56Identify yourself.
00:34:59I repeat-- you have entered a Federation depot-- identify yourself.
00:35:05Sir, the ship is locking phasers.
00:35:07Shields up. Red alert.
00:35:08That ship easily matches our armament, Commander.
00:35:11He's coming about.
00:35:16If you do not respond to our hails, we will take that as evidence of hostile action.
00:35:20There's an energy build-up in their phaser banks.
00:35:23Sir, they're activating weapons.
00:35:27Forward shields down to 72%.
00:35:29Boost power the shields. Aye, sir.
00:35:31Mr. Worf, lock on to their weapon systems only and prepare to fire.
00:35:39Forward shields down to 68%, aft shields 40%.
00:35:44On my mark, a .75 burst.
00:35:46We just want to get their attention.
00:35:48Ready, sir.
00:35:49Fire.
00:35:54Their forward shields are damaged, sir.
00:35:57We destroyed one of their phaser arrays.
00:36:00Looks like collateral damage in the cargo area.
00:36:03Commander, I'm picking up massive power fluctuations, internal explosions.
00:36:09With all the armament that ship is carrying, it's going to blow.
00:36:29PICARD: Well, Mr. Data, what do you think?
00:36:39I would not have thought it possible, sir.
00:36:43I am eager to test the success of our efforts.
00:36:46It does remain to be seen whether the Romulans will accept us.
00:36:53Captain, you've seemed unusually pensive since we received the news of Ambassador Sarek's death.
00:37:04Sarek and I share a particular bond.
00:37:07Our lives touched in an unusual way.
00:37:11I admit, I feel the effects of his death.
00:37:16The tenor of this mission has changed, Mr. Data.
00:37:19At least, it has for me.
00:37:21We were sent to confront Spock about his disappearance and now I also have to tell him that his father is dead.
00:37:28I do not entirely understand, sir.
00:37:32As a Vulcan, Ambassador Spock would simply see death as the logical result of his father's illness.
00:37:38It's never quite that simple, not even for a Vulcan.
00:37:42Certainly not for Spock, who is half human.
00:37:46Years spent in conflict, and now the chance to resolve those differences is gone.
00:37:53Considering the exceptionally long lifespan of Vulcans, it does seem odd that Sarek and Spock did not choose to resolve those differences in the time allowed.
00:38:02Father and son-- both proud, both stubborn, more alike than either of them were prepared to admit.
00:38:11A lifetime spent building emotional barriers.
00:38:15They are very difficult to break down, and now the time has come and it's too late.
00:38:22It's a difficult moment.
00:38:24It's a lonely one.
00:38:27It's a moment that Spock is about to face.
00:38:34( laughing )
00:38:37Don't you two look sweet?
00:38:41Be careful, android.
00:38:44Some Romulan beauty might take a liking to you.
00:38:47( hisses )
00:38:49Lick that paint right off your ears.
00:38:52You!
00:38:54Do you know what the Romulans will do to you if they discover who you are?
00:38:59I have a good idea.
00:39:00We're ready to transport down to the surface.
00:39:02Just so we understand each other, my orders don't include rescue missions!
00:39:24Ah, Senator Pardek. You received my message.
00:39:28I got here as quickly as I could, pro-consul.
00:39:31What do you know of this human--
00:39:34Jean-Luc Picard, a starfleet captain?
00:39:38I know nothing of him.
00:39:40Then you haven't seen him recently?
00:39:43To my knowledge, I have never seen him.
00:39:46I have received intelligence indicating he is on his way here, perhaps here already.
00:39:52Here on Romulus?
00:39:54Yes.
00:39:56Curious, isn't it?
00:39:59I suppose we'd better find out if the report is accurate or merely rumor.
00:40:04Circulate his likeness among the security forces.
00:40:07Remind them that if he is here, he's probably disguised as one of us.
00:40:12I'll see to it.
00:40:23This is definitely the street on which the intelligence scan of Spock and Pardek was taken, sir.
00:40:28Adjusting for the optical distortions,
00:40:30I am able to verify the architectural features.
00:40:32Where were they standing?
00:40:38Data, you're moving about in a very... well... android way.
00:40:46I am sorry, Captain. I will be more careful.
00:40:49Don't call me Captain.
00:40:51I understand, sir.
00:40:52I have found the place where they were standing.
00:40:55Where?
00:40:56It is here... at this doorway... a legal intercessor's office.
00:41:06The name is similar to Pardek's.
00:41:08It would appear to be one of his relatives.
00:41:12( knocking )
00:41:21Not open for business yet.
00:41:23Nonetheless, I recommend we keep this location under observation.
00:41:27I have clearly determined Pardek's routine.
00:41:29On days when the senate is not in session, he invariably comes to this section after the median hour.
00:41:36Very well.
00:41:37Let's, uh, sample the local cuisine, shall we?
00:41:52Do you happen to know what time the intercessor's office across the way opens?
00:41:55Why do you want to know?
00:41:57I need his services. He was recommended.
00:42:00I haven't seen you here before.
00:42:02We're here for the day from the city of Rateg.
00:42:06Rateg? I don't think so.
00:42:08Why do you say that?
00:42:10You don't sound like you're from Rateg.
00:42:12It is a misconception that all Rategs speak with a particular inflection.
00:42:16In fact there are 12 different...
00:42:18We come from several kilometers outside the city.
00:42:21Or perhaps you come from the security forces to watch the intercessor's office.
00:42:25Is he in trouble?
00:42:26You're mistaken, madam.
00:42:28Doesn't matter to me.
00:42:30I don't know when he opens.
00:42:33Eat your soup, courtesy of a loyal establishment.
00:42:37Jolan true.
00:42:58I don't think we can stay here too long.
00:43:01We may not have to.
00:43:03Direct your view to the far corner, sir.
00:43:14Is that not Pardek?
00:43:16I believe it is.
00:43:20Perhaps you should appear to enjoy your soup, sir.
00:43:37Do not move.
00:43:38What?
00:43:39Hey, you've made a mistake.
00:43:40Quiet. Come with us.
00:43:54Wait here.
00:43:56What for?
00:43:57What have you brought us here for?
00:44:00Welcome to Romulus, Captain Picard.
00:44:05Don't let our soldiers frighten you.
00:44:09We had to get you off the street as quickly as we could.
00:44:13Romulan security knows that you're here.
00:44:16I am Pardek.
00:44:18You are among friends, Captain.
00:44:20I have come on an urgent mission from the Federation.
00:44:24I'm looking for Ambassador Spock.
00:44:26MAN: Indeed.
00:44:30You have found him, Captain Picard.