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Unification: Part 2

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WOMAN: Last time on Star Trek: The Next Generation...

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Three weeks ago, one of our most celebrated ambassadors, an advisor to Federation leaders for generations, disappeared.

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I gave Spock the benefit of experience, of logic.

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He never listened.

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It's been suggested that he might have defected.

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Why would anyone want a Vulcan shield array?

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Beats me, Commander.

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Every question we answer here seems to brings up two more.

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Be careful, android.

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Some Romulan beauty might take a liking to you-- lick that paint right off your ears.

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You, do you know what the Romulans will do to you if they discover who you are?

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I have a good idea.

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Sir, the ship is locking phasers.

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Shields up. Red alert.

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What do you know of this human--

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Jean-Luc Picard, a Starfleet Captain?

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You've made a mistake.

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Quiet. Come with us.

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I have come on an urgent mission from the Federation.

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I'm looking for Ambassador Spock.

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You have found him, Captain Picard.

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WOMAN: And now the conclusion.

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SPOCK: What are you doing on Romulus?

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That was to have been my question of you, sir.

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It is no concern of Starfleet.

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On the contrary, it is very much Starfleet's concern.

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You are in a position to compromise the security of the Federation.

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You may assure your superiors, Captain, that I am here on a personal mission of peace.

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And I will advise Starfleet when it is appropriate.

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That is not satisfactory.

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You cannot remain here, Captain Picard.

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And I will not return without a full explanation.

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Ambassador, with great respect for all that you've achieved on behalf of the Federation, this sort of cowboy diplomacy will not easily be tolerated anymore.

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"Cowboy diplomacy"?

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If you wish to undertake a mission with obvious repercussions for the Federation then you should discuss it with the Federation.

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I'm here as their representative.

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You'll have to discuss it with me.

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That is precisely what I had hoped to avoid.

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I also have the responsibility of being the bearer of unhappy news.

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Sarek?

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Sarek is dead.

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Walk with me, Picard.

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I know of your mind meld with my father which enabled him to complete his last mission.

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It was an honor.

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He's a great man.

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He was a great representative of the Vulcan people and of the Federation.

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I was with him before coming here.

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He expressed his pride in you-- his love.

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Emotional disarray was a symptom of the illness from which he suffered.

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No, those feelings came from his heart.

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He shared them with me.

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I know.

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Sarek would no more approve my coming here than you do, Picard.

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For some time now

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I've been aware of a growing movement here of people who seek to learn the ideals of the Vulcan philosophy.

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They have been declared enemies of the state but there are a few in the Romulan hierarchy like Pardek, who are sympathetic.

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He asked me to come now because he believes it may be time to take the first step toward reunification.

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Reunification?

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After so many centuries?

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After so many fundamental differences have evolved between your peoples?

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It would seem unlikely to succeed but I cannot ignore the potential rewards that a union between our two worlds would bring.

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What is this first step that Pardek suggests?

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There is a new proconsul in the Romulan senate.

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He is young and idealistic.

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He has promised many reforms.

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Pardek believes that he may be receptive to discussing reunification.

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Why would you not bring something so important to the attention of your own people or the Federation?

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A personal decision, Captain.

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Perhaps you're aware of the small role I played in the overture to peace with the Klingons.

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History is aware of the role you played, Ambassador.

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Not entirely.

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It was I who committed Captain Kirk to that peace mission and I who had to bear the responsibility for the consequences to him and to his crew.

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Quite simply, I am unwilling to risk anyone's life but my own on this occasion so I ask that you respect my wishes and leave.

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Ambassador, your logic escapes me.

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If I didn't know better,

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I would say that your judgment is influenced by your emotions.

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You speak as my father would if he were here, Picard.

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I speak as a Starfleet officer and I cannot ignore the risks to you.

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I was involved with "cowboy diplomacy" as you describe it, long before you were born.

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Nevertheless, sir,

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I'm not prepared to leave until your affairs are completed.

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In your own way, you are as stubborn as another Captain of the Enterprise I once knew.

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Then I'm in good company, sir.

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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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♪♪

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We have more important things to attend to than acting as your nursemaids!

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Captain Picard regrets detaining you but it will be necessary for a while longer.

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In addition,

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I require access to your ship's computer.

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Access to our computer?

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For what purpose?

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I am going to attempt to penetrate the Romulan central information net.

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Don't bother.

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We've been trying for years.

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I have unique skills that may allow me to succeed.

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I cannot reveal classified Klingon entry codes to Starfleet.

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Your entry codes can easily be reconfigured after we depart and Captain Picard has authorized me to share with you any information we obtain from the Romulan data banks.

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Mmm.

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K'VADA: Anything else?

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We will also need to communicate with the Enterprise in sector 2-13.

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You do and the Romulans will instantly know our coordinates.

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Using conventional means, that would be true.

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However, I suggest we piggyback our signal on Romulan subspace transmission.

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Piggyback?

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A human metaphor-- pardon me.

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We would use a Romulan signal as a carrier for our own thus disguising its origin.

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It won't work.

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I believe it would.

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During the last hour

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I have conducted a systematic review of the entire Romulan subspace grid.

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I have compared my findings with the specifications of your own transmission array.

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They appear to be compatible.

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Ja.

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Thank you for your cooperation.

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♪♪

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Allow me to brighten your table.

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Jolan true.

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The senate has adjourned.

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Pardek will be here shortly.

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How widespread is this movement?

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There are groups in every populated area.

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I've personally spoken to members from four provinces.

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It has become a serious concern for the Romulan leadership.

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Serious enough for the leaders to suddenly embrace a Vulcan peace initiative?

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I...

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I have...

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I have some difficulty in accepting that.

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I sense you have a closed mind, Captain.

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Closed minds have kept these two worlds apart for centuries.

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In the Federation we have learned from experience to view the Romulans with distrust.

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We can either choose to live with that enmity or seek a way to change it.

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I choose the latter.

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I will be the first to cheer when the Neutral Zone is abolished but I wonder if this movement is strong enough to reshape the entire Romulan political landscape.

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One can begin to reshape the landscape with a single flower, Captain.

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Jolan true, Mr. Spock.

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Here.

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Look what I've brought you.

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This is my friend D'tan.

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He's very curious about Vulcan.

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Hello, D'tan.

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Where did you get this?

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This is very old.

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They read to us from it at the meetings.

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It tells the story of the Vulcan separation.

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D'tan.

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You should not bring that out here.

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You've been told many times.

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I just wanted to show it to Mr. Spock.

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Off with you.

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We'll see you later tonight.

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Will you tell us more stories about Vulcan?

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Yes, I will.

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Jolan true.

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Perhaps this is not such a good place to talk.

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So, what do you think of your enemy, Captain Picard?

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PICARD: These people are no one's enemy, Senator.

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PARDEK: Many of my colleagues fear what they have to say, but I have learned to listen carefully.

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Children like D'tan are our future.

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Old men like me will not be able to hold on to ancient prejudice and hostility.

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Young people won't allow it but now, now that they've met their first real Vulcan it has only inspired them more.

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I am sure that is evident to you, Spock.

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I did not anticipate such a passionate response to my arrival.

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Romulans are passionate people.

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The Vulcans will learn to appreciate that quality in us.

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If we are successful.

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We will know soon.

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The proconsul has agreed to meet with you.

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RIKER: First Officer's Log,

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Stardate 45245.8.

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The Enterprise remains at Qualor Two

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as we continue to investigate the theft

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of a surplus Vulcan ship.

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The trail has led us

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to the former wife of a deceased smuggler.

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( chime music playing )

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A new face.

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Same one I've always had.

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And what would you like to hear?

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Know some blues?

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Look at me, mister.

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What do you think?

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Seven different shades of them.

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How about some Andorian blues?

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Suck salt?

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Never cared for it.

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Mmm...

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Good for you.

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Nasty habit.

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So who are you looking for?

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Who says I'm looking for anybody?

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Your face, your uniform, in a place like this.

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Okay. I'm looking for you.

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Oh, you just made my day.

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I have to ask about your husband.

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Well, it was nice while it lasted.

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Which husband?

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The dead one, I'm afraid.

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Oh, you must be from the Enterprise.

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You destroyed his ship.

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He was into some bad business.

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He took the evidence with him.

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His one endearing quality-- he always cleaned up after himself.

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And what do you want from me?

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I was hoping you might know his business partners.

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And why should I help you?

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To be honest, I can't think of a good reason.

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Well... you did kill my ex-husband.

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And that's not a bad start.

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So why don't you drop a few coins in the jar and I'll see what I remember.

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I don't carry money.

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Well you don't offer much, do you?

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Move over.

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Oh, just what I need-- another set of hands.

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Know this one?

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( playing blues )

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20th century Earth.

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Maybe I could teach you a lick or two.

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You already have.

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So what do you say?

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Going to be around for a couple of days?

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I can be.

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Sooner or later, a man named Omag will come by for a song.

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Always wants to hear the same thing--

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"Melor Famagal."

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He's an arms trader.

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A fat Ferengi.

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( door chimes )

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Enter.

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Proconsul.

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Yes.

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Pardek, come in.

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Ambassador Spock of Vulcan.

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Proconsul.

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Oh, please.

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I've never liked titles ever since I was a lowly uhlan in the Romulan guard.

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I am Neral.

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How is it again?

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Pardek's tried to show me.

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I am honored.

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Good.

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Permit me to withdraw.

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Will we see you and your wife tomorrow at the state dinner?

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We're looking forward to it.

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It's been years since old Pardek's been invited to an official function.

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He's far too attached to the common man for most people's comfort.

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That is their loss.

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I've found Pardek to have a unique insight into many issues.

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Let me tell you something, Spock.

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We are going to start something here, you and I, that will redraw the face of the quadrant.

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Are you prepared to support reunification?

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I believe it must eventually come.

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Our two worlds need each other.

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Forgive me, I... did not expect to hear a Romulan proconsul speak like a member of your underground.

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Well, I want you to know exactly where I stand.

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And do you believe that you can gain the support of your full senate?

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Well, things are not what they once were in the senate.

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The old leaders have lost the respect of the people.

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Involvement in the Klingon war... endless confrontations with the Federation... they're tired of it.

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Times are changing and leaders who refuse to change with them will no longer be leaders.

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Spock, I am prepared to publicly endorse the opening of talks between our peoples.

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What do you think the Vulcan people will think of that?

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They will be cautious.

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There are generations of distrust to overcome.

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But surely with a man of your influence leading the way...

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Proconsul, the senate has been recalled into session.

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Very well.

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Can we meet again tomorrow?

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As you wish.

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Good.

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Jolan true, Spock.

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Oh...

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Live long and prosper.

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It's everything we could have hoped for.

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SPOCK: It is more than we could have hoped for.

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But if Neral is ready to publically endorse reunification...

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It is hard to believe that he can rise to the rank of senate proconsul without the support of the Romulan traditionalists.

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That may be true, but...

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Then how can he turn his back on them so easily?

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How can he endorse reunification when it's considered subversive?

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Because he's not afraid of them.

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He knows that we'll support it.

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Captain Picard is correct.

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It is not logical for the proconsul to support reunification at this time.

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Why would Neral lie?

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Perhaps because he's hoping to expose members of your movement.

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No, this is our chance for acceptance-- finally to be heard.

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I believe it's the Federation that fears an alliance between Romulus and Vulcan.

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That is not true!

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I came here to determine the potential for reunification.

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In spite of what has occurred,

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I intend to continue with my efforts.

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I intend to meet with the proconsul as planned.

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You let their emotions sway you.

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On the contrary, I am pursuing the most logical course.

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You're as skeptical as I am.

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Is it logical to ignore your own good sense?

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I fear the influence of Sarek has colored your attitudes, Captain, toward reunification and perhaps toward me.

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That is the second time you have accused me of speaking with another man's voice.

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It's true he will always be a part of me-- his experience his spirit.

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But I speak with my own voice, not his.

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Curious... that I should hear him so clearly now that he is dead.

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It is possible that I have brought my argument with Sarek to you, Captain.

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If so, I apologize.

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Is it so important that you win one last argument with him?

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No, it is not, but it is true that I will miss the arguments.

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They were, finally, all that we had.

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But your fight with Sarek is over, Spock.

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You have none with me.

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I always had a different vision than my father-- the ability to see beyond pure logic.

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He considered it weak.

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But I have discovered it to be a source of extraordinary strength.

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Sarek would have seen this mission of reunification as a fool's errand.

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Somehow, I think it is not.

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Logic cannot explain why.

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I only know that I must pursue this.

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Even if it leads you into a Romulan trap?

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If the Romulans do have an ulterior motive it is in the best interests of all concerned that we determine what it is so I will play the role that they would have me play.

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Have you had any success, Mr. Data?

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Negative, Captain.

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The Romulan information net employs a progressive encryption lock.

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I've been unable to penetrate their security measures.

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May I assist you, Commander?

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I have had some experience in these matters.

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By all means, Ambassador.

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The Romulans have incorporated a 43-part cipher key into their entry sequence.

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Yes, sir.

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The 29th is the only one I cannot bypass.

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I think I'll take this opportunity to remove my ears.

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He intrigues me-- this Picard.

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In what manner, sir?

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He's remarkably analytical and dispassionate for a human.

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I understand why my father chose to mind meld with him.

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There's an almost Vulcan quality to the man.

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Interesting.

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I had not considered that and Captain Picard has been a role model in my quest to be more human.

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More human?

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Yes, Ambassador.

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Fascinating.

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You have an efficient intellect, superior physical skills no emotional impediments.

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There are Vulcans who aspire all their lives to achieve what you've been given by design.

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You are half-human.

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Yes.

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Yet you've chosen a Vulcan way of life.

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I have.

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In effect, you've abandoned what I have sought all my life.

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I believe I have isolated the 29th cipher access code.

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I shall attempt to access the proconsul's files.

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Ambassador Spock, may I ask a personal question?

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Please.

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As you examine your life do you find you have missed your humanity?

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I have no regrets.

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"No regrets."

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That is a human expression.

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Yes.

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Fascinating.

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Do you know any Klingon opera?

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I don't get a lot of requests for it.

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Surely you must know at least one theme from Aktuh and Maylota.

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I may be a little rusty.

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Aktuh

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Maylota

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Ayayhor

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Maylota

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Chapayhay

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Maylota Maylota.

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Maylota Maylota

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Maylota ♪♪

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MAN: What is that dreadful noise?!

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It sounds like a Bardakian pronghorn moose!

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You know what I want to hear.

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AMARIE: Yes, yes, I know.

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( playing music )

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( Amari singing soprano trills )

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Worf to Enterprise.

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RIKER: Go ahead.

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A fat Ferengi has just entered the establishment.

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Is that "Melor Famagal" I hear?

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It is.

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I'm on my way.

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Where's the waiter?!

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Is there no waiter in this sorry place?

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Is there a problem?

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Yes. I need more napkins.

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Use your sleeve.

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What did you say?

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Use one of their sleeves. I don't care.

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Who are you?

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Commander William Riker, USS Enterprise.

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Oh. Am I supposed to stand up and salute?

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We're investigating the disappearance of a Vulcan ship.

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Well, you've got the wrong Ferengi.

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I never traded Vulcan ships.

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We know that you're involved.

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Who would want a Vulcan ship?

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Vulcans are pacifists.

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I deal in warships.

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Can somebody get me a napkin?!

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Who would want a Vulcan ship?

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Hypothetically speaking?

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Hypothetically speaking.

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I never learned to speak hypothetical.

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Ah!

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Are you crazy?

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Let me explain what will happen to you if you don't tell me about the Vulcan ship.

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Your right of passage through this sector will be revoked, and more than that I will be very unhappy.

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I delivered it to a Barolian freighter.

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At what coordinates?

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I don't remember.

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Ow! Watch it!

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You're stretching my neck!

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Coordinates?

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At Galorndon Core, near the Neutral Zone.

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That's all I know.

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I swear it.

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Enjoy your dinner.

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As soon as I heard this Barolian ship was at the Galorndon Core, I started to think Romulans.

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And the Romulans are suddenly interested in bonding with the Vulcans.

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Spock has been meeting with the new senate proconsul about reunification.

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Reunification?

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The proconsul says that he is prepared to endorse peace talks.

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And Spock?

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The Ambassador is skeptical but he cares a great deal about reunification.

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As long as there's a chance of success, he's prepared to pursue it.

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I'm afraid I don't see how a stolen Vulcan ship fits into all of this.

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Neither do I, counselor.

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How soon can you be at Galorndon Core, Number One?

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A little over eight hours.

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Well, this may prove to be a wild goose chase but I don't see that we have any choice, do you?

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Agreed.

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( console beeping )

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We are losing our Romulan carrier wave, sir.

00:28:58

We'll advise you further as soon as you reach your destination, Number One.

00:29:01

Picard out.

00:29:03

Ensign, set a course for Galorndon Core.

00:29:05

Take us to warp eight.

00:29:06

Aye, sir.

00:29:14

Captain, the Romulan subspace logs identify a transmission from the Romulan surface to a Barolian ship near Galorndon Core 12 hours ago.

00:29:23

Galorndon Core is along the Barolian trade route.

00:29:27

They trade a great deal with the Romulans.

00:29:30

It's probably just routine.

00:29:32

This does not appear to be routine.

00:29:35

I was able to trace the source of the transmission.

00:29:38

It incorporates the code prefix of Romulan intelligence.

00:29:42

Can you access it?

00:29:47

It is a short sequence of numbers.

00:29:48

One-four-zero-zero.

00:29:50

Nothing more?

00:29:52

No, sir.

00:29:58

Spock, I've been looking for you.

00:30:00

I've been meeting with the proconsul.

00:30:03

Does he still speak of reunification?

00:30:05

He speaks of nothing else.

00:30:09

Have you ever seen these?

00:30:17

The syllabic nucleus of the Vulcan language.

00:30:20

They were my toys when I was small.

00:30:22

Your parents wanted you to learn to understand Vulcan?

00:30:24

Yes.

00:30:25

As did their parents before them.

00:30:28

To prepare us for the day when we would live again with our Vulcan cousins.

00:30:33

Your friends from the Federation have returned.

00:30:35

They need to see you immediately.

00:30:37

I've told Pardek.

00:30:38

He'll meet you in the cave.

00:30:46

The only communication that was sent were the numbers one-four-zero-zero.

00:30:51

What does it mean?

00:30:53

It means that the proconsul has apparently been attempting to deceive me.

00:30:58

For what purpose, I cannot say yet but his conversations with me have obviously been part of a greater plan which involves the stolen Vulcan ship.

00:31:05

How do you know that, Ambassador?

00:31:07

The time the proconsul set for the subspace announcement of our peace initiative is 1400 hours tomorrow.

00:31:14

One-four-zero-zero.

00:31:15

Why would they need a Vulcan ship?

00:31:18

SELA: That will become clear very shortly.

00:31:24

Captain Picard, welcome to Romulus.

00:31:28

I trust you've enjoyed your visit and this is the android I've come to respect in battle.

00:31:35

Lieutenant Commander Data.

00:31:36

How could they know of this location?

00:31:38

Someone has betrayed us.

00:31:40

Yes, you did.

00:31:44

Spock... we've been friends for 80 years.

00:31:49

It is the only logical conclusion.

00:31:51

You asked me to come to Romulus you arranged the meetings with the proconsul and you knew that Picard and Data had returned to the surface with new information.

00:32:00

The great Spock.

00:32:05

Very well.

00:32:06

Senator Pardek, your service to the Romulan people is noted and appreciated.

00:32:14

Jolan true, Spock.

00:32:21

Do not be distressed.

00:32:23

Your dream of reunification is not dead.

00:32:26

It will simply take a different form-- the Romulan conquest of Vulcan.

00:32:32

Bring them.

00:32:49

First officer's log, supplemental.

00:32:51

The Enterprise has reached Galorndon Core

00:32:53

near the border of the Neutral Zone.

00:32:55

Any signs of life, Mr. La Forge?

00:32:57

Negative, Commander.

00:32:59

The Romulans could have a cloaked base on the surface.

00:33:01

Or anywhere else along the Neutral Zone.

00:33:03

Sir, a coded subspace signal from Romulus.

00:33:07

It's the Captain.

00:33:11

What?

00:33:12

"Maintain position at Galorndon Core.

00:33:15

"Diplomatic initiative appears to be succeeding.

00:33:17

Will advise."

00:33:19

The message did employ the proper coded sequence.

00:33:22

Yeah, I'm sure it did.

00:33:34

SELA: Come in, gentlemen.

00:33:35

Take a seat, please.

00:33:44

Excuse me, I'm just finishing up a speech... for you, Mr. Spock.

00:33:47

I rather enjoy writing.

00:33:49

I don't get to do it very often in this job.

00:33:51

Perhaps you would be happier in another job.

00:33:58

Please feel free to change any words that you wish.

00:33:59

I've tried to make it sound Vulcan-- a lot of unnecessarily long words.

00:34:04

In a few hours, you will deliver this statement alongside our senate proconsul.

00:34:08

It will announce to the Vulcans that a peace envoy is on its way from Romulus.

00:34:12

We will transmit it on all Federation subspace frequencies.

00:34:16

A peace envoy in a stolen Vulcan ship?

00:34:19

Actually, three Vulcan ships, Captain.

00:34:21

The Enterprise is only aware of the one we stole from Qualor Two.

00:34:24

We have been following their investigation.

00:34:26

It has forced us to make some minor changes-- one of them, a message sent in your name ordering them to stay where they are.

00:34:33

The moment those Vulcan ships enter the Neutral Zone the Enterprise will move to intercept.

00:34:38

In that event, the Enterprise will be given more important matters to attend to.

00:34:41

In the meantime,

00:34:42

Ambassador Spock will be telling his people to welcome the peace envoy.

00:34:46

And when they do, our forces will seize control before anyone realizes what has happened.

00:34:51

Do you seriously believe that the Federation will not immediately intervene?

00:34:55

Of course it will, and we're fully prepared for it.

00:34:58

But we will be there-- entrenched.

00:35:00

And it will be very difficult to get us out once we are.

00:35:04

Reunification will become a fact of life.

00:35:07

I will not read this or any other statement.

00:35:11

If you do not, you will die.

00:35:13

All of you will die.

00:35:16

Since it is logical to conclude that you will kill us in any event

00:35:19

I choose not to cooperate.

00:35:23

I hate Vulcans.

00:35:25

I hate the logic.

00:35:26

I hate the arrogance.

00:35:27

Very well.

00:35:33

Computer, holographic program Spock one.

00:35:37

By taking advantage of holographic sampling during the last few days we have created a programmable Spock.

00:35:42

Run program.

00:35:46

This is Ambassador Spock of Vulcan.

00:35:49

By now, Federation sensors are tracking three Vulcan ships crossing the Neutral Zone.

00:35:56

These ships carry the future of the Romulan and the Vulcan people.

00:36:01

Our long conflict is finally over.

00:36:04

SELA: Freeze.

00:36:06

We would have preferred an interactive Spock who could have responded to questions but this will have to suffice.

00:36:12

You can hardly believe this will convince anyone.

00:36:15

I don't need to convince them-- just confuse them long enough to reach Vulcan.

00:36:19

End program.

00:36:22

If you'll excuse me, it's time to send our ships on their journey.

00:36:32

Suggestions.

00:36:35

Commander Data, are they still unaware that we have access to their computers?

00:36:39

I believe so, Ambassador.

00:36:41

Then perhaps you and I can find a way to create a diversion.

00:36:51

Sir, sensors are picking up three vessels crossing the Neutral Zone.

00:36:55

Vulcan ships.

00:36:56

Vulcan?

00:37:01

What's the heading, Mr. Worf?

00:37:03

143.012.

00:37:06

That would put them on a course to Vulcan.

00:37:09

They don't seem to be in any hurry.

00:37:12

They're only moving at warp one, Commander.

00:37:13

Worf, signal them on subspace.

00:37:15

Request their status.

00:37:17

Geordi, see if you can tell if it's one of the ships that we've been looking for.

00:37:21

They say they are escorting a peace envoy from Romulus to Vulcan.

00:37:25

They request we monitor Federation subspace channels.

00:37:28

Ambassador Spock will be making an announcement shortly.

00:37:31

Perhaps his reunification talks were successful.

00:37:33

Geordi?

00:37:34

None of the transponder signatures matches that of the missing ship.

00:37:39

They could have been altered.

00:37:41

I'll keep checking.

00:37:42

Set a course to intercept.

00:37:43

Sir, the Captain's orders were to maintain...

00:37:46

I know the Captain's orders, Lieutenant.

00:37:49

Engage.

00:38:04

Impossible.

00:38:05

There's no way they could have gotten out of this room.

00:38:07

RIKER: That's far enough.

00:38:09

Stay right where you are.

00:38:11

Drop your weapons.

00:38:12

How did you get in here?

00:38:13

Drop your weapons.

00:38:16

Drop your weapons.

00:38:19

Cease fire.

00:38:20

Holograms.

00:38:32

I'm afraid I don't know too much about Romulan disrupter settings.

00:38:41

Cowboy diplomacy?

00:38:48

Well done, Mr. Data.

00:38:50

Though...

00:38:53

I don't think you got Commander Riker's hair quite right.

00:38:57

I will be more observant in the future, sir.

00:38:59

It doesn't matter what you do now

00:39:01

Spock's announcement will be made in minutes.

00:39:03

Our forces will be on Vulcan before you can alert anyone.

00:39:16

We've just received a priority one distress call from the colony on Dulisian Four.

00:39:20

A massive failure of the environmental support systems.

00:39:22

They're going to require evacuation.

00:39:27

Mr. Worf, any other ships in the vicinity of Dulisian Four?

00:39:32

One, sir, a Rutian archaeological vessel.

00:39:34

I'm sure it's not equipped to handle something of this scale, Will.

00:39:37

Geordi, any update on the Vulcan ships?

00:39:39

I've checked every sensor display backwards and forwards.

00:39:41

If the Romulans altered them they didn't leave fingerprints.

00:39:44

I can't tie any of them to the surplus yard.

00:39:46

The Vulcan ships have entered Federation space, maintaining low warp.

00:39:49

Lay in a new course to Dulisian Four.

00:39:52

WORF: Incoming message from Romulus on all subspace channels.

00:39:55

On screen.

00:40:00

This is Ambassador Spock of Vulcan.

00:40:03

By now, Federation sensors are tracking three Vulcan ships crossing the Neutral Zone.

00:40:08

These ships carry a Romulan invasion force and must be stopped.

00:40:14

I repeat, these ships carry a Romulan inva...

00:40:18

Doctor, contact Dulisian Four and confirm this distress call.

00:40:21

I have a feeling it may prove to be a false alarm.

00:40:24

Mr. Worf, how long before we intercept the Vulcan ships?

00:40:27

14 minutes, sir.

00:40:33

Communication lines have been terminated at the transmitter, but I am quite certain the message was sent prior to the interruption.

00:40:39

Well done, Mr. Data.

00:40:40

You'll never get out of this building.

00:40:41

I disagree, Commander.

00:40:43

After studying the design of this structure

00:40:45

I have determined that our best route of escape would be the underground exit to the east of this wing.

00:40:50

I've disconnected certain security scanners to assist us.

00:40:57

I'm afraid we cannot allow you to warn your guards.

00:41:05

Not bad.

00:41:22

The Vulcan defense vessels are also responding.

00:41:24

The Romulan force is retreating towards the Neutral Zone.

00:41:27

They're not taking those Vulcan ships home with them.

00:41:30

Visual range, Commander.

00:41:31

On screen.

00:41:33

GEORDI: Romulan warbird decloaking alongside the Vulcan ships.

00:41:36

Red alert.

00:41:40

Advise the warbird to withdraw from Federation space and tell them to leave the Vulcan ships where they are.

00:41:46

The warbird is powering up its forward disrupter array.

00:41:48

Ready phasers.

00:41:57

There were over 2000 Romulan troops on board those ships.

00:42:01

They destroyed their own invasion force.

00:42:03

Rather than let them be taken prisoner.

00:42:07

Stand down red alert.

00:42:10

Mr. Worf, advise the Klingon ship to signal us as soon as Captain Picard and Data are safely on board.

00:42:18

Aye, sir.

00:42:19

D'TAN: This way.

00:42:20

Pardek never saw these caves.

00:42:22

It's safe. They won't find us here.

00:42:24

What will you do now?

00:42:25

What we have always done-- continue to teach pass on the ideals to a new generation work for the day when new thoughts may be spoken aloud.

00:42:36

The Federation will welcome that day.

00:42:39

Captain, we will need to reach our transport site in 14 minutes.

00:42:43

I wish you well.

00:42:44

Thank you.

00:42:54

Captain.

00:42:57

I will not be coming with you.

00:42:59

Ambassador...

00:43:00

The reason for my coming here has never been more clear.

00:43:04

The union of the Vulcan and the Romulan people will not be achieved by politics or by diplomacy but it will be achieved.

00:43:13

The answer has been here before us all along.

00:43:17

An inexorable evolution toward a Vulcan philosophy has already begun.

00:43:22

Like the first Vulcans these people are struggling to a new enlightenment and it may take decades or even centuries for them to reach it but they will reach it, and I must help.

00:43:38

I have learned that it is useless to argue with you once your mind is set.

00:43:43

Not at all, Captain.

00:43:45

I have found our arguments quite useful-- almost as useful as those I had with my father.

00:43:51

Would it surprise you to learn that he found them equally valuable?

00:43:59

Ironically... you may know Sarek better than his own son does.

00:44:06

My father and I never chose to meld.

00:44:11

I offer you the chance to touch what he shared with me.

00:44:47

♪♪