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Gambit: Part 2

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

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My friend tells me you might know about that man we're looking for.

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There was a group of aliens sitting at this table.

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He was asking them questions.

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One of them took out a weapon and fired.

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He was vaporized.

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This is about justice.

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The captain died in a bar fight for nothing.

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( yells )

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Those ruins have been studied for centuries.

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There's nothing new to learn from them.

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Then what were you doing there?

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( gasping and moaning )

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Baran wouldn't last five minutes as captain if he didn't have that control device.

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That almost sounds like a prelude to mutiny.

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They captured me. They wanted to find out how much I knew about their operation.

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And then you became part of their crew?

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I convinced them I was a smuggler.

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Will, these are not common thieves.

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They are stealing Romulan artifacts from archaeological sites throughout this sector.

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Mr. Worf... prepare to drop shields.

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Sir... we would be totally defenseless.

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I am aware of that.

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Fire!

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And now, the conclusion.

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Direct hit to the port nacelle.

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Only minimal damage.

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Hit to the starboard nacelle.

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Still, no appreciable damage.

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Will must have done something to their weapons.

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I believe you are right, Counselor.

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It is now up to us to play along.

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Release inertial dampers and cut power to decks 31 through 37.

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ENSIGN: Aye, sir. Set phasers to 25%.

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Return fire.

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Aye, sir.

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Continue firing!

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I've lost three plasma relays on the disrupters.

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Auxiliary power is... is not available.

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Transfer weapons control to my station.

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There's a way to bypass the relays and feed power...

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The antimatter containment units are starting to buckle.

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The Enterprise has been badly damaged, but they still have superior firepower.

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If we remain here, we will be destroyed.

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The logical course of action is to withdraw.

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( explosion )

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We've done enough damage.

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Narik, set course.

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180, mark 215.

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Warp six. Initiate.

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They're preparing to activate their warp drive, Commander.

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Sir, we cannot track them with our sensors if they go to warp.

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I can still disable them by--

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I'm aware of the tactical situation, Lieutenant.

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Let them go.

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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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I've gone over every word, every inflection, every facial response, and I still can't find any kind of code or hidden message.

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I agree the existence of such a message is remote, but I believe we should check.

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I'll keep trying.

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Two starships have been sent to intercept the mercenaries at Yadalla Prime and Draken IV, in case they attempt to attack those planets.

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Inform Starfleet Command that we will hold position until further notice.

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So... we are just going to remain here?

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Yes, but we will continue to pursue all avenues of investigation.

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If we had not let them escape, this would not be necessary.

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That is correct, but I believe

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Commander Riker wanted us to let them escape.

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LA FORGE: Commander? Think I found something.

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I've been studying the com link Commander Riker used to transmit his command codes.

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I didn't see anything at first, but then I ran the transmission through a subharmonic analysis, and I found this.

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It was sent by the same carrier wave as the command codes.

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It might be the message we've been looking for.

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Possibly.

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I will attempt to resequence the signal.

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Begin running a search for a decryption key.

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I'm taking the engines off-line.

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How long will it take to repair our battle damage?

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It will take at least five hours to replace the anti-matter containment unit.

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You have three hours, Narik.

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One minute beyond that, and you'll answer for it with your life.

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I suppose I should thank you.

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None of us would be alive if it weren't for you.

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You're welcome.

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What's wrong, Commander?

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You having second thoughts about betraying your comrades?

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Because that's what you've done-- betrayed them.

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Betrayed them in order to save yourself.

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You used to be just a second-rate officer.

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Now, you're a traitor and a coward.

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How does that feel?

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( groans )

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I don't know. How did that feel?

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Enough!

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Galen, go down to the cargo hold.

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Check out those artifacts.

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Move!

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You can tell Baran that I'm working as fast as I can.

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What?

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I'm trying to decide if you're incredibly stupid or incredibly smart.

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Why didn't you continue to fire on the Enterprise when their shields dropped?

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You were there. The disrupters lost power.

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Computer, reset for diagnostic of new sample.

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Begin scan.

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I've watched you handle the weapon systems before.

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You know exactly how to bypass a problem like that.

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And why do you continue to argue with Riker?

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It should be obvious that by alienating Riker you also alienate Baran.

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And yet, you continue to do so. Why?

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COMPUTER: Scan complete.

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Terikon profile negative.

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Computer, reset diagnostic for new sample and begin scan.

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Look, this isn't a Romulan labor camp.

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I don't have to answer your questions.

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And I don't give a damn what you think.

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COMPUTER: Scan complete.

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Terikon profile positive.

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98% probability of match.

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Well... whatever it is we're looking for, it seems that we've found it.

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Tallera to Captain.

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BARAN: Yes, what is it?

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I'm in the cargo hold.

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Galen's made a positive terikon match on one of the artifacts.

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Good. Bring it to me immediately.

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Don't let anyone get near it.

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TALLERA: Understood. Tallera out.

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That sounds like good news.

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Very.

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It means we've completed half of what promises to be a very profitable mission.

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And even better than that, I'm almost ready to get rid of your friend, Galen.

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Really?

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There's one more artifact to find.

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Once Galen confirms that it's genuine, his usefulness on this ship will come to a very sudden end.

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I can't say I'm sorry to hear that.

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Galen might be a loudmouthed fool, but sometimes, he's quite perceptive.

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His observations about you, for instance.

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Oh?

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After what you did on Calder II,

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I doubt if you have much of a future in Starfleet.

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Hmm...

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Yes... I must say

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I've come to the same conclusion.

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( chuckles )

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Hmm.

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Well, assuming that you were not my prisoner, what would you do now?

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I guess I'd start looking for a new career.

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Ah.

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There must be a place where someone with 15 years of Starfleet technical knowledge would be useful.

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You wouldn't happen to know a place like that?

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Well... well, possibly.

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However, there's one thing that I've learned on this ship, and that's to be cautious... and never to blindly embrace what might appear to be good fortune.

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And right now, you're a rather large stroke of good luck.

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I haven't exactly sworn my undying allegiance to you, either, Baran.

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For instance, I'd like to know a little bit more about this job.

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Such as?

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Such as, what you meant by "very profitable mission."

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Well, it's enough to know right now that your share would insure you a very wealthy and long life far from the Federation.

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Sounds promising. It is.

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Only you're gonna have to earn it.

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And you can start by putting aside your dislike for Galen and becoming his friend.

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Why?

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Galen has allies on this ship.

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That could cause trouble... if I decide to kill him.

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I want you to find out from him who they are.

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Okay.

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One more thing, Riker.

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When the time comes... I want you to kill Galen.

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I have completed my analysis of the signal from the mercenary ship.

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I believe these groupings represent bearings and coordinates taken from their navigational system.

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So, you think this is their flight plan?

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Yes. If I am correct, the mercenary ship is headed toward these coordinates in the Hyralan sector.

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Well, their maximum speed is warp 8.7.

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It would take them at least 14 hours to reach that position.

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We could be there in five.

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Make it so.

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Finally.

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WORF: Set a course for the Hyralan sector and engage at warp nine.

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ENSIGN: Aye, sir.

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Lieutenant?

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May I see you in the ready room?

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Of course.

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Lieutenant, I am dissatisfied with your performance as first officer.

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May I ask in what way?

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You continually question my orders in front of the crew.

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I do not believe this is appropriate behavior.

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With all due respect, sir,

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I have always felt free to voice my opinions, even when they differ from those of Captain Picard or Commander Riker.

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That is true, but in those situations, you were acting as head of security, not as first officer.

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The primary role of the second in command is to carry out the decisions of the captain.

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In this case, me.

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But is it not my duty to offer you alternatives?

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Yes. But once I have made a decision, it is your job to carry it out regardless of how you may personally feel.

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Any further objections should be given to me in private, not in front of the crew.

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I do not recall Commander Riker ever publicly showing irritation with his captain, as you did a moment ago.

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No, sir.

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If you do not feel capable of carrying out this role,

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I will assign it to Commander La Forge and return you to tactical.

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I would not enter it into your record as a reprimand-- simply as a transfer.

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I would prefer to remain at my current post.

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Then I expect you to conform to the guidelines I have laid out.

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Aye, sir.

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Dismissed.

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Mr. Worf.

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I am sorry if I have ended our friendship.

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Sir.

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It is I who has jeopardized our friendship, not you.

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If you will overlook this incident,

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I would like to continue to consider you my friend.

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I would like that, as well.

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Thank you, sir.

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Good to see you, too.

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I've had some unpleasant surprises.

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Will, this isn't a good idea.

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Baran might grow suspicious.

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As a matter of fact, it was Baran who sent me here.

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He told me to pretend to be friendly with you, help you organize a mutiny, so that he can determine who your supporters are in the crew and then eliminate them.

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave.

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I have difficulty remembering whose side I'm on.

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So, what have you been able to find out?

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When we reach the Hyralan sector we're supposed to rendezvous with a Klingon transport ship.

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I'm not sure, but I think they may be delivering another of the Romulan artifacts to us.

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A second artifact?

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Oh, by the way, that first artifact is not Romulan-- it's Vulcan.

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Vulcan? Mm-hmm.

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I have been looking over the glyphs and pictograms from the Calder II artifact.

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And although I don't have enough data to translate all the inscriptions, the alphabet and the symbology is much more consistent with early Vulcan than Romulan.

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Do these artifacts have some religious or cultural significance?

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Something that would make them valuable enough to kill for?

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I don't know.

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If I could just get access to the Enterprise computer, just for a few moments.

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( sighs )

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So, what will Baran do once he's obtained the second artifact?

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You're supposed to verify its authenticity.

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Then I'm supposed to kill you. Then I take your place.

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Will, you always seem to be after my job.

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Well, as soon as Baran feels that I've outlived my usefulness, he can kill me simply by using the neural servo.

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So, I think we had better start planning a mutiny.

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We need a new captain, and I've come to one inescapable conclusion.

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I agree, but I don't think that's you.

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Oh?

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I don't trust you, Galen, and I don't think the rest of the crew does either.

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They're not gonna follow you.

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And who will they follow-- you?

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No. But they will follow Tallera.

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And so will I.

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Who are you?

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What?

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You're no smuggler, and I don't think your name's Galen.

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You will tell me who you really are and what you are doing on this ship, or I will kill you right here.

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What are you talking about?

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I will not play games with you.

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I found the message you sent to the Enterprise.

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When Riker was using his command codes to drop their shields, you sent them a transmission on the same carrier wave.

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You're a Starfleet officer.

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Do not deny it.

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It is the only logical conclusion.

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My name is actually T'Paal, and I am a member of the V'Shar.

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Vulcan security?

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That is correct.

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I infiltrated this ship a year ago posing as a Romulan mercenary.

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I'm here to investigate a possible threat to Vulcan.

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What sort of threat?

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First things first, Galen.

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Who are you?

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I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise.

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Very well.

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To answer your question, for several years now there has been a small, but growing movement of extreme isolationists on Vulcan-- a group that believes contact with alien races has polluted our culture and is destroying Vulcan purity.

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This group advocates the total isolation of Vulcan from the rest of the galaxy and the eradication of all alien influences from our planet.

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That sounds like... an illogical philosophy.

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Agreed.

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But extremists often have a logic all their own.

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Tell me, Tallera.

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What are these artifacts that we've been collecting?

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I know that they are Vulcan in origin.

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I'm sure you are familiar with the ancient history of my people-- before we found logic, before we found peace.

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You were much as my people once were-- savage, warlike.

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There was even a time when we used our telepathic abilities as a weapon-- a time when we learned to kill with a thought.

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The Stone of Gol?

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You know of it?

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I know the story from Vulcan mythology.

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The Stone of Gol is real, but there is nothing supernatural or magical about it.

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It is a psionic resonator-- a device which focuses and amplifies telepathic energy.

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It is one of the most devastating weapons ever conceived.

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But according to the legend, the stone was destroyed by the gods when the Vulcan people found their way to peace.

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The resonator was believed to have been destroyed during the Time of the Awakening.

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Only one piece is known to have survived, and it was placed in a Vulcan museum under heavy guard.

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A year ago, that piece was stolen from the museum.

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Soon after, mercenary ships began raiding archaeological sites across the quadrant.

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We believe a member of the Isolationist Movement is attempting to reassemble the resonator.

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A telepathic weapon.

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My orders are to find that assassin and stop him.

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It would seem that Baran has to deliver these artifacts to the assassin in order to get paid.

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Therefore... you and I should continue our masquerade.

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Agreed.

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But, Captain, I cannot allow the resonator to be assembled.

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If necessary, I will destroy this ship, its crew-- all of us-- to prevent that from happening.

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DATA: Acting Captain's Log, Stardate 47160.1.

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The Enterprise is entering the Hyralan sector,

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which I believe to be the next destination

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of the mercenary ship.

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I'm picking up a small vessel bearing 127, mark 335.

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Is it the mercenary ship?

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No, sir, it's a Klingon ship.

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A Toron-class shuttlecraft-- one person.

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Open a channel.

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This is Lieutenant Commander Data of the Federation Starship Enterprise.

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Koral.

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I take it that is your name?

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May I inquire as to your destination?

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No.

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DATA: May I ask the purpose of your journey?

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No.

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Perhaps I have not made our intentions clear.

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We are investigating...

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He seems most... uncooperative.

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He may have been curt, but he was also very worried and even a little scared.

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Sir... may I recommend that we bring the shuttlecraft aboard with our tractor beam, search it and interrogate Koral?

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According to the terms of the Klingon Federation Treaty,

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Koral has every right to free transit through Federation space.

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We cannot board or search his vessel without cause.

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Yes, sir.

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However, the treaty does give us the right to conduct health and safety inspections on any ship in our space.

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Health and safety inspections?

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I am not certain that using this clause as an excuse to conduct a search would be consistent with the spirit of the treaty.

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Yes, sir.

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However... if Koral wishes to contest our actions, he can file a protest with the Judge Advocate General's office.

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Bring the shuttle aboard.

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Then you and Dr. Crusher may begin the inspection.

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Aye, sir.

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Hello. I'm Dr. Crusher, and this is Lieutenant Worf.

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We're here to conduct a health and safety inspection of your ship.

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"Health and safety inspection."

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That's right.

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Uh, you know, um... radiation leaks, um... biochemical contamination, um... other health hazards.

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( whispering ) Excuse me.

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Well, no radiation so far.

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I'm sure you're glad to hear that.

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Right.

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( console beeping )

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There's an incoming message.

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It's from the Klingon shuttle.

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It was sent approximately 15 minutes ago.

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He's at the rendezvous coordinates but he's been detained by the Enterprise.

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And that's all there is. He's stopped transmitting.

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The Enterprise?

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Now, how could they have found out about the rendezvous, Commander?

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BARAN: Quiet!

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All that matters now is that the Enterprise has the second artifact in their possession.

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We don't have a choice.

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We'll have to board the Enterprise and take the artifact.

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Do you have any idea how many security officers there are on board a ship like that?

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No, I don't. But he does.

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I could get us on the Enterprise.

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I can find the artifact.

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Oh, yeah. Very convenient!

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We beam you back aboard your old ship.

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We have to take a risk that you won't change your mind and betray us.

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I have saved your life twice already, Galen.

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I would think you would begin to show some gratitude by now.

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Galen, if you're so worried about Riker, then you can go on the raiding party and watch him.

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Agreed.

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Draw weapons and equipment for a raiding party of five.

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If you're thinking of betraying us to your friends on the Enterprise, you might remember that I still have the ability to kill you at the first sign of trouble.

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I haven't forgotten.

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I have an additional task for you-- one that will prove your loyalty.

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This raid is an opportunity to get rid of Galen.

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Once you've found that artifact... kill him.

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I'm sure the health and safety inspection won't last much longer.

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And in the meantime, I'm really glad that we have this opportunity to get to know you.

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May I ask what business you're in?

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Lieutenant Worf has programmed our replicators to make a very good approximation of Klingon bloodwine.

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I believe you will find it to your liking.

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( wine spilling )

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Well, that's my third scan and I still haven't found anything out of the ordinary.

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He must be hiding something.

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We should download his computer memory and analyze it.

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I'd have a hard time defending that as part of a safety inspection.

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We could claim that the computer was generating abnormal radiation signatures.

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Worf, we're on pretty shaky ground as it is.

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We can't just...

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( groans )

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Don't!

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Watch that door.

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What is going on?

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Shut your mouth, Klingon!

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I guess you're surprised to see me, Doctor.

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You could say that.

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I've had a change of profession.

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It's not in here. Hey, you.

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Where's the artifact?

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I do not know what you're talking about.

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Use your brain. They wouldn't be searching the shuttlecraft if they had the artifact.

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Koral must have it.

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Where is that Klingon pilot?

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In the observation lounge with Data and Troi.

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How far?

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12 decks away.

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Security will not allow you to get that far.

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They won't get the chance.

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We'll use the transporter in that shuttle.

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We'll beam directly to the observation lounge.

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Sorry about this.

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Let's go!

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If you could tell us... something about the nature of your mission...

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( whoosh of active transport )

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What is this? NARIK: Quiet!

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Does he have it?

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( beeping )

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This is it. Are you sure, Galen?

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Yes, I can recognize the inscription pattern from the first artifact.

00:28:40

Commander Riker... by taking this action, you risk charges of assault, theft, piracy and treason.

00:28:47

Really? Then I guess adding one more charge wouldn't hurt.

00:28:53

( yells )

00:28:55

( gasps )

00:29:03

Is he dead?

00:29:07

Yes.

00:29:09

Good.

00:29:13

Activate the transporter.

00:29:20

Security alert.

00:29:21

Medical emergency team to the observation lounge.

00:29:24

Data to Bridge. Raise shields and begin sensor sweeps for the mercenary ship.

00:29:28

ENSIGN: Aye, sir.

00:29:30

He's all right. He's only stunned.

00:29:34

I must admit...

00:29:36

I am experiencing a similar sensation.

00:29:38

( groans )

00:29:41

This is gonna take a little time to explain.

00:29:46

Set course 310, mark 215.

00:29:54

Warp six.

00:29:58

Where is it?

00:30:04

I have something else for you, Baran.

00:30:09

Tell him what happened, Narik.

00:30:12

Riker turned on us.

00:30:15

He tried to kill Galen before we beamed back.

00:30:18

PICARD: He might have killed all of us, and I believe he was acting under your direct orders, Baran.

00:30:23

You betrayed us.

00:30:25

This has gone far enough.

00:30:27

I think it is time that we had a new Commander-- someone who would lead us to those profits that we've been promised.

00:30:37

Oh, really?

00:30:39

And who would that be, Galen?

00:30:41

You?

00:30:44

He's plotted this all along.

00:30:47

Opposed me at every turn.

00:30:51

Endangered all of us by refusing to follow his orders.

00:30:57

To follow your orders-- the orders of a small man trying to fill a role too big for him.

00:31:03

I say it's time for a change.

00:31:06

Who's with me?

00:31:19

Hmph.

00:31:21

It's over, Baran.

00:31:25

Not quite.

00:31:26

As long as I have this, I'm still captain of this ship.

00:31:30

You can't kill all of us.

00:31:32

You need us to run this ship more than we need you to command it.

00:31:35

I don't have to kill you all.

00:31:38

Just you, Galen.

00:31:49

( choking )

00:31:57

What happened?

00:32:01

I switched the transponder codes.

00:32:04

Given his feelings about me, it seemed a sensible thing to do.

00:32:13

Baran was nothing.

00:32:18

We have a mission to complete, and the crew needs a leader.

00:32:30

There'll be no more punishment on board this ship.

00:32:33

Now, do your duties, and I'll see to it that we complete our mission and get our payment.

00:32:39

Remove that.

00:32:40

Orders?

00:32:42

Maintain our present course and speed for now.

00:32:45

I'm gonna find out when and where we're supposed to deliver our cargo.

00:32:50

Aye, Captain.

00:33:03

Worf to Commander Riker.

00:33:05

Minister Satok of Vulcan Security is standing by on a secure channel.

00:33:10

Put it through in here.

00:33:13

Greetings, Commander.

00:33:15

How may I be of service?

00:33:16

Minister, I thought I should let you know the mercenary ship that has been raiding planets in the Taugan system is probably on its way to Vulcan right now.

00:33:24

I do not understand.

00:33:26

I'm sorry-- it's been a difficult couple of days.

00:33:28

I know that one of your operatives has been on a mercenary ship investigating the possible reassembly of a psionic resonator.

00:33:35

I didn't want someone to make a mistake and start firing at them when they approach your planet.

00:33:38

Commander, I believe there is a problem.

00:33:43

We have no operative aboard a mercenary ship.

00:33:52

PICARD: According to Baran's logs we are to deliver the two pieces to the T'Karath Sanctuary on Vulcan.

00:33:58

I know that place.

00:34:00

It was an underground stronghold for one of the factions during the last civil war.

00:34:04

It's been abandoned for centuries.

00:34:08

Galen to Bridge. Alter course for Vulcan.

00:34:10

VEKOR: Understood.

00:34:12

Oh, I wonder if you can possibly help me with something. I have been able to translate most of the writings on these two pieces.

00:34:19

For the most part, they're warnings of death and destruction to anyone who opposes the resonator.

00:34:25

But...

00:34:27

I am not able to determine what appears on the anterior side. For example... this symbol represents the Vulcan God of War, and this, the God of Death.

00:34:38

But... if you look really carefully, you can see a third symbol is missing.

00:34:45

Now, that obviously should belong to the final piece.

00:34:49

Now, what's odd about this is that the God of Death and War would typically always stand alone on an artifact.

00:34:56

They'd never be combined with a third glyph.

00:34:58

Fascinating... but I am not an archaeological expert.

00:35:03

I-I'm really anxious to see the final artifact because it might provide a valuable insight into Vulcan mythology.

00:35:10

When we arrive at Vulcan

00:35:12

I will take these pieces to a secure holding area before going on to the sanctuary.

00:35:18

I prefer to go alone.

00:35:21

It will arouse less suspicion on the part of the isolationists.

00:35:25

Well, there should be no problem about our entering orbit.

00:35:28

I asked Commander Riker to contact the Vulcan authorities from the Enterprise-- let them know that we were approaching.

00:35:37

Why did you do that?

00:35:38

Well, I... didn't want to risk a misunderstanding.

00:35:43

Someone might have mistaken this for an actual raid.

00:35:47

It was a wise precaution.

00:35:52

Perhaps I should contact the Enterprise... have them meet us at Vulcan, just in case these isolationists try to escape.

00:36:01

Your offer is appreciated, but our security forces are more than adequate.

00:36:07

I see. Um... do you think it's wise for you to go there alone?

00:36:14

After all, they were expecting Baran to show up.

00:36:17

Now, don't you think if I were to accompany you, it might seem more plausible--

00:36:21

Captain, I do understand your human emotional need to be there at the final moment.

00:36:26

But this is a Vulcan matter.

00:36:32

Of course.

00:36:35

Thank you.

00:36:43

We have entered orbit of Vulcan.

00:36:48

Tallera, I've decided on a change of plan.

00:36:51

Take one of the artifacts with you.

00:36:53

Leave the other one here.

00:36:54

As soon as we have our payment in full, we'll complete the delivery.

00:36:58

That was not the agreement.

00:36:59

I realize that.

00:37:01

But it's safer for all concerned to leave one behind.

00:37:03

They will not pay us until they get both pieces.

00:37:07

They've been waiting a long time for this.

00:37:09

They're not gonna take any risks.

00:37:11

Now, take one of the artifacts and beam down.

00:37:15

That is all I was waiting for.

00:37:17

Go to the navigational computer and check file 137/Omega.

00:37:21

You'll find a message secretly transmitted to the Enterprise containing our entire flight plan.

00:37:29

She's right.

00:37:30

The message was sent by Galen.

00:37:33

He's a Starfleet officer.

00:37:36

Tallera is right... but what she's not telling you is that those artifacts she's holding are part of an incredibly powerful weapon.

00:37:47

There's no reward waiting for you down on the surface.

00:37:50

As soon as she's got those artifacts, she'll leave you behind to be captured by Starfleet.

00:37:56

I don't care what it is you want, Tallera.

00:37:58

I don't care if that's a weapon for your personal use, or if you're really just making a delivery as planned.

00:38:04

All I care about is my money.

00:38:06

So, I propose a compromise.

00:38:09

Narik and I will go with you to the surface to guarantee that we receive our payment.

00:38:13

After that, you can go anywhere you want.

00:38:16

Agreed.

00:38:18

Bring him, as well.

00:38:20

We'll use him as a hostage if Starfleet arrives.

00:38:22

If not, we'll kill him on the surface.

00:38:35

There. Your reward, as promised.

00:38:45

NARIK: Is it all there?

00:38:47

No, this is less than half of what we were promised.

00:38:51

Where's the rest of it?

00:38:53

That is all I could manage.

00:38:54

I suggest you take it and leave.

00:38:56

I did not come this far to be cheated.

00:38:59

I want it all now!

00:39:02

Very well.

00:39:04

You will get what you deserve.

00:39:14

( screams )

00:39:22

( shrieks )

00:39:29

Go ahead, Captain. Pick up the phaser.

00:39:32

See what good it will do.

00:39:34

You'll never get away with this.

00:39:36

Starfleet will never stand by and watch you tear apart one of the founding worlds of the Federation.

00:39:41

How little you understand what you're facing, Captain.

00:39:45

You're used to fighting enemies like yourself-- people on ships with defense shields, energy weapons, warp drives.

00:39:53

But this is unlike anything you've ever faced.

00:39:57

This is the power of the mind.

00:40:01

Pick up the phaser, Captain.

00:40:10

PICARD: Listen to me, all of you.

00:40:12

Drop your weapons! Do it!

00:40:19

Don't make any aggressive movements.

00:40:22

The resonator amplifies violent feelings and emotions.

00:40:27

And that's why you wanted me to pick up the phaser.

00:40:30

That's how you were able to kill Narik and Vekor.

00:40:33

But I can see the symbol on that third artifact... and it is the Vulcan symbol for peace standing between the symbols for war and death.

00:40:46

It's a warning that the power of the resonator can be overcome by peace.

00:40:51

You are about to see how wrong you are.

00:40:57

Empty your minds of violent thoughts!

00:41:09

No!

00:41:13

Think, Tallera. 2,000 years ago your people were being consumed by war.

00:41:18

But when peace came to Vulcan, the resonator became useless.

00:41:23

That's why it was dismantled.

00:41:42

( grunts )

00:41:45

Oh...

00:41:48

You were right, Tallera.

00:41:50

The resonator cannot be stopped by phasers and shields.

00:41:54

But it can be defeated by peace.

00:42:05

( whimpers )

00:42:17

Captain's Log, Stardate 47169.2.

00:42:21

Security Minister Satok has taken Tallera into custody

00:42:25

and begun a search for the rest of the isolationists.

00:42:29

Once we realized that you were no longer on the mercenary ship, we scanned the surface for your neural implant.

00:42:35

We tracked the signal into the caverns.

00:42:37

What will become of the resonator, sir?

00:42:39

Satok has assured me that all three pieces will be destroyed.

00:42:43

It is unfortunate it cannot be studied.

00:42:45

The resonator is a key artifact from a remarkable period of history.

00:42:48

Oh, normally, I would be the first one to agree.

00:42:51

But perhaps some things are best left in the past.

00:42:55

What's going to happen to the mercenaries?

00:42:56

Oh, they will be detained by the Vulcan authorities for the moment.

00:43:00

( yawning ) But they're also facing charges from the Klingons, the Cardassians, the Ferengi, and at least seven other worlds.

00:43:07

I don't think we'll be hearing from them for a while.

00:43:09

Number One, will you set a course for Starbase 227?

00:43:12

I'll join you on the Bridge shortly.

00:43:14

Wait a minute. You've been declared dead.

00:43:17

You can't give orders around here.

00:43:20

DATA: If we are to adhere to the exact letter of Starfleet regulations, then technically, sir, you have been declared a renegade.

00:43:27

In fact, I believe you are facing

00:43:29

12 counts of court-martial offenses.

00:43:32

You cannot give orders either, sir.

00:43:34

That's quite right.

00:43:36

And as I am supposed to be dead, I'll go and get some sleep.

00:43:39

And Mr. Data,

00:43:41

I suggest that you escort Commander Riker to the brig.

00:43:44

Aye, sir.

00:43:46

( chuckles )

00:43:49

This way, sir.

00:43:52

Data, he was joking.

00:43:55

You know that, right?

00:43:57

Data?