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Force of Nature

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( Spot yowling )

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Geordi?

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In here, Data.

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Got her now.

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She's trapped.

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Come on out of there, you ungra...

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( Spot snarls )

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Hey, hey, don't you spit at me.

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Why is Spot under the bed?

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Probably because she knows if I catch her

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I'm going to kill her.

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Has Spot been misbehaving?

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So far, she's broken a vase a teapot she's ruined one of my chairs using it as a scratch post and she's coughing hair balls up all over my carpet.

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These incidents are common to cat owners.

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When you borrowed Spot, you said you wanted to experience the full range of feline behavior before getting a cat yourself.

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Yeah, well, I'm not ready.

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You can take her back with my blessings.

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Go ahead, call her.

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Spot does not respond to verbal commands.

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She doesn't come when you call her?

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Data... have you ever considered training this cat?

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I never found it to be necessary.

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Necessary? Data, the cat is out of control.

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Half the time, I didn't know if she was going lick me or scratch my face off.

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I have never experienced this kind of behavior in Spot.

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Although she does have the unfortunate habit of jumping on my computer console when I am working.

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She needs training.

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Riker to senior staff.

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Please report to the Observation Lounge.

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Mission briefing in ten minutes.

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All right, we have to get her out of here.

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I'll scare her, you grab her when she comes out, okay?

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I do not think it would be wise to startle her.

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( Geordi yells, Spot yowls )

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( metallic crash )

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Training... definitely.

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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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Captain's Log, Stardate 47310.2.

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We are investigating the disappearance

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of the medical transport Fleming

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somewhere in the Hekaras Corridor.

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Our search is complicated by the unique properties

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of this particular region of space.

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The Fleming last contacted Starfleet four days ago.

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According to them, there was nothing out of the ordinary when they entered the corridor.

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Data.

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The unusually intense tetryon field in this sector poses a severe navigational hazard to warp-driven vessels.

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The Hekaras Corridor is the only route in this sector which is free of tetryon fields.

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Ships traveling at warp must use the corridor to ensure safe passage through the region.

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How long will it take to complete a level-1 search?

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At least two days, sir.

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The corridor is over 12 light-years long and the surrounding tetryon interference will limit our sensor range.

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Could we send out reconnaissance probes to supplement the sensors?

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LA FORGE: Won't be very effective.

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The interference will make it difficult to maintain contact with the probes.

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Best we can do is to increase sensor efficiency.

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We've installed multiphase buffers on all the sensor modules, Captain.

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It should help a little.

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Hekaras II is inhabited, isn't it?

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Maybe they've had contact with the Fleming.

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They haven't.

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I've already spoken to the Hekaran government.

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According to them, only one ship has passed through the system in the last week.

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It was a Ferengi trader.

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The Fleming was carrying a supply of rare biomimetic gel which is very valuable.

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Is it possible that the Ferengi might have hijacked it?

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I wouldn't put it past them.

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I think we should prepare for that contingency.

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I agree.

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All right then.

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Mr. Worf, initiate your search pattern.

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Let's head in.

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DATA: Geordi?

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There has been a slight drop in sensor efficiency.

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Perhaps we should examine the phase buffers.

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No, problem, Data. I'll be right with you.

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Okay, Hansen, transfer the EPS conduit 13 to the stabilizer matrix.

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HANSEN: Aye, sir.

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Is there a problem with the engines?

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No.

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Then why are you stabilizing the EPS conduit?

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Just trying to get a slightly higher power conversion level.

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But that would not affect the engines in any way.

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I know that, Data.

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It's not the point.

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What is the point?

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I'm just trying to get a higher conversion level, that's all.

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Why?

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You know the Intrepid.

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Yes.

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Well, their Chief Engineer is Commander Donald Kaplan.

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He and I went through the Academy together.

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I just like to make sure that our power conversion levels are a little bit higher than theirs.

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I understand.

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You are in competition with Mr. Kaplan.

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You might say that.

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This is the flagship.

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We should be better than everybody else.

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Then you are trying to outperform the Intrepid?

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Actually, it's more a matter of personal pride.

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I mean, these are my engines.

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There's nothing wrong with a little friendly rivalry.

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Okay. Computer how much have the conversion levels increased?

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COMPUTER: Levels are unchanged.

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All right, I'll deal with this later.

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Let me give you a hand with those sensors.

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How's that?

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One moment.

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The phase buffer is operating within normal parameters.

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Sensor efficiency has increased by... 6.7%.

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Six point seven?

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One of the stages must still be out of alignment.

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Let's try junction A-9.

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Geordi, I have taken your suggestion regarding Spot.

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Coming down.

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I have begun training her.

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Really?

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Yes, I am studying several new techniques.

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Huh.

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I began with simple conditioned-response exercises and followed with environmental enhancement.

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Next, I plan to explore bioconditioning devices.

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Devices?!

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Such as sensor nets for behavior modification or biofeedback motivators.

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Unfortunately, I have been less than successful.

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I've got an idea.

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How about a phaser?

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A low stun setting at just the right moment might do the trick.

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Geordi, I cannot stun my cat.

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I was kidding, Data.

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Let's see what we've got.

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No, this isn't it, either.

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Clearly, there is a misalignment somewhere in this system.

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That's for sure.

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Well, we've got one more possibility.

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Junction at C-12?

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I am somewhat concerned that my training efforts will ultimately fail.

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Maybe you're just going about it the wrong way, Data.

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I have consulted numerous animal training manuals.

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Some of them claim that cats are inherently untrainable.

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Ah, I don't believe that for a second.

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Listen to me-- my sister didn't know a thing about animals and she was able to train her cat.

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How complicated could it be?

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What did she train her cat to do?

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She had that cat jumping into her arm on command.

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Interesting.

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Perhaps I could modify your sister's techniques to keep Spot from jumping on the console.

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Do you know how she was able to train her cat?

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Well, as I recall, she walked around for two months with a piece of tuna in her blouse.

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Hmm.

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I was right.

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This buffer is out of alignment.

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Okay, try that.

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Phase alignment is stabilized.

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However, sensor efficiency has increased by only an additional 1.3%.

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Well, it's not much but every little bit's going to help.

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Riker to Data.

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Data here.

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We're picking up a ship ahead on long-range sensors.

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If you and Geordi are through down there we'd like to have you on the Bridge.

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We're not going to squeeze anything else out of these systems.

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Acknowledged, sir. We are on our way.

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We are within visual range, sir.

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On screen.

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WORF: It is a Ferengi transport ship.

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D'kora-class.

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RIKER: That's the same Ferengi vessel that entered the corridor a week ago.

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LA FORGE: Captain, there are no emissions from their plasma vents.

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Their warp drive must be completely inactive.

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That is correct, sir.

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Their impulse system is down as well.

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Power generation is at extremely low levels.

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What about life signs?

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Life-support systems are also functioning at low levels.

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There are approximately 450 Ferengi on board.

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That is a standard complement for a ship of that class.

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Mr. Worf, open a hailing frequency.

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There is no response on any channel, sir.

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LA FORGE: I'm not picking up any subspace emissions from the ship at all, Captain.

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Looks like every one of their field coils has been overloaded.

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That would explain why they haven't responded to our hails.

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DATA: It would also explain the failure of their warp drive.

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Captain, the Ferengi sensors are still on line.

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I could modify one of our deflector emitters to transmit old-style delta waves.

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If I modulate that with a com signal the Ferengi should be able to pick that up.

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Make it so.

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If they did hijack the Fleming they sure didn't get very far with the cargo.

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Mr. Worf, have tractor beams standing by.

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We may have to take them under tow.

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Helm, take us within tractor range.

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Aye, sir.

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Captain I am picking up power emissions from the Ferengi vessel.

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They are locking weapons.

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Shields up!

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RIKER: Ready phasers. Prepare to return fire.

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PICARD: Target their weapons array only.

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Phasers locked. Fire!

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Direct hit-- their weapon systems are down.

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Damage report.

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We sustained minimal damage to decks five and seven, sir.

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Captain, the Ferengi ship's power has stabilized.

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They appear to have impulse capability.

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They were just playing dead-- conserving power until we got in close enough.

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And why would they attack us in the first place?

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Somehow, I don't think they'll let us beam over there and ask them.

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Mr. La Forge, how are you coming with that com link?

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Almost ready, Captain.

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All right, let's give it a try.

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PICARD: Open a channel.

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This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise.

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Will you please explain why you attacked us?

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Our attack?

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We were defending ourselves.

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Do you deny that you are responsible for disabling my vessel?

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Daimon, your ship was adrift, your communications inoperable.

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We were attempting to assess your status.

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You were attempting to move in for the kill.

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Do not toy with me, Picard.

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We are obviously at your mercy, but know this: when the Ferengi Council learns of your actions they will consider this an act of war.

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Daimon, clearly, there has been some misunderstanding.

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I think it would be in all our interests if you were to come aboard and we discussed this situation.

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I see no reason to trust you, human.

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In that case, we'll be on our way.

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I will relay your position to your government, if you wish in case you're unable to complete your repairs and you remain stranded.

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Perhaps, uh... it would be better to discuss the situation.

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We detected what appeared to be a Federation signal buoy.

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When we approached it it emitted a massive verteron pulse.

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Our warp drive, our sensors our communications systems were all disabled.

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We assume we were the victims of a new Federation weapon.

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PICARD: The Federation established this corridor to ensure a safe access through this sector.

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We have nothing to gain by mining it.

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Whatever happened to your ship may not have been an isolated incident.

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A Federation medical transport was recently lost in that corridor.

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We passed a Federation ship several days ago.

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It did not appear to be in any distress.

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Can you give us an idea of its heading?

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It is possible that information was recorded in our sensor logs, Commander.

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Unfortunately, my entire crew is occupied with our repairs!

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I don't think there will be time to search our records.

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Daimon, if we assigned an engineering team to assist you with your repair efforts would that give you time to retrieve your logs?

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I believe it would, Captain.

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Spot?

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Spot.

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Spot... down.

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Spot... down.

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Down... ( meows )

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( sighs )

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Spot... down.

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This is down.

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Down is good.

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This is up.

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Up is no.

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( door chimes )

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One moment. Come in.

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LA FORGE: Data.

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I had another idea that might help boost the power conversion levels.

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Can you give me a hand?

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I would be happy to.

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Don't tell me you're trying to teach the cat to use the console.

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It is part of her training program.

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I am teaching Spot to jump down from the desk on my command.

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How's it going?

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I have not been entirely successful.

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( chuckles )

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( Spot meowing )

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Feline supplement number 221.

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( meows )

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Data... that cat definitely has a mind of her own.

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Maybe she's just not trainable.

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I suppose I must accept that possibility.

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It may be that Spot lacks the intelligence necessary to learn the appropriate responses to my commands.

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( Spot meowing )

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Hmm?

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( meows )

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Hmm.

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I don't know about Spot but, seems to me, your training is coming along just fine.

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Come on, let's go.

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Data, keep the EPS constant, will you while I remodulate the power taps?

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This procedure will only increase the conversion level by 0.8%.

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I know, but it could be just enough.

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Enough?

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I just received this from Commander Kaplan, subspace.

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"La Forge, I got

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"the Intrepid's power conversion levels up to 97.1%.

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"Maybe you should try cleaning your plasma grid once in a while."

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Can you believe the nerve of that guy?

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We perform maintenance on the plasma grid at regular intervals.

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I know.

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He's just trying to get me angry.

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There.

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That should do it.

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Computer, what are the current power conversion levels?

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Power conversion levels are at 97.2%.

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Too bad, Mr. Kaplan.

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( chuckles )

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Captain's Log, supplemental.

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We have traced the Fleming's most likely course.

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It now appears that the vessel

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may have come to an unfortunate end.

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What's the origin of this debris field?

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Unknown, sir.

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It does not appear in any of the Federation charts of the corridor.

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Could it be what's left of the Fleming?

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It is a possibility.

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The debris consists primarily of duranium and polycomposite fragments which suggest a ship.

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Furthermore, the field contains sufficient mass to account for the Fleming.

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All right.

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Let's take a closer look.

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Maybe we can find something that will give us a more positive identification.

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Helm, take us through the debris field.

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Ahead slow.

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Captain, I am picking up a small, metallic object approximately 3.5 meters in diameter.

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Could be a ship's log recorder, or a probe casing.

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I do not believe so.

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It is emitting an unusual signal.

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Captain it is beginning to generate a verteron field.

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Shields up! Full reverse! Now!

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Damage report.

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Warp engines are off-line.

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Shields are down.

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All subspace systems are inoperative.

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Just like the Ferengi vessel.

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Unidentified ship heading toward us-- two life-forms are aboard.

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On screen.

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Captain, they are initiating their transporter system.

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Can we get more power to the shields?

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No, sir.

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All decks, security alert!

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Captain, we are being boarded.

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La Forge to Bridge.

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We have intruders in Main Engineering.

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I need a security team down here immediately.

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WORF: It's on its way.

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What do you want?

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We're trying to make you listen.

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You're killing us.

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You have made a very serious accusation.

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I want you to explain it.

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Captain, according to our research warp fields cause a dangerous reaction in this region of space.

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Our planet is already being affected.

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We have measured large gravitational shifts throughout our system.

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If something isn't done our planet will become uninhabitable.

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Captain, I've heard this theory before.

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Their research was evaluated by the Federation Science Council a few years ago.

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Quite frankly, it didn't hold up.

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That research was only preliminary.

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Our original analysis was incomplete.

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If you wanted us to review your research you should have made a request through the Science Council.

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Their resources are limited.

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It would have taken over a year before they dispatched a science ship to come and evaluate our work.

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We were not willing to wait any longer.

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We knew that if we disabled enough ships

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Starfleet would come.

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Then, at least, we would be able to present our case.

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That's how you rationalize these attacks?

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Neither you nor the Ferengi suffered any casualties, Commander.

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The actual damage to your vessels was negligible.

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We dispersed verteron probes in the corridor merely to disable warp-driven ships-- nothing more.

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You can call it whatever you like, the fact remains you deliberately disguised your probes.

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You made them look like signal markers.

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You hid them in the debris field.

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You mined the corridor!

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Mr. La Forge, how long do you estimate it will take to restore the engines?

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Their verteron pulse overloaded our field coils, Captain.

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It'll take at least 36 hours to get underway.

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I know precisely how our pulse affected your field coils.

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With my help, your ship could be operational in ten hours-- provided you agree to review our research.

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Because of the seriousness of your claim

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I am willing to listen to your case.

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But let there be no mistake-- our priority here is the recovery of the Fleming.

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Now, I expect you to help us restore our engines and deactivate all of the remaining probes in the corridor.

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If you do not, you will both be taken to the brig and from there to the nearest Starbase where you will answer charges for what you have done.

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My sister and I do not wish to impede your rescue process.

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Rabal, don't.

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The probes are the only leverage we have.

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Serova.

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We will do as you ask, Captain, but please, reexamine our data.

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We will.

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It is part of our job to retain an open mind even under these circumstances.

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Mr. La Forge, take them to Engineering.

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Get the core back on line.

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Yes, sir.

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Mr. Data, I want you to review their research.

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I'd like your report as soon as possible.

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There. Shields have been restored.

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You will be able to reengage your engines in approximately eight hours.

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You know, even when we get the engines on line it's going to take at least a week to recalibrate them properly.

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I'm sorry you've been inconvenienced but that's all it is-- an inconvenience.

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Our concerns are much more important than the condition of your engines.

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What if the Fleming had been transporting perishable supplies or was on an emergency mission?

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Your little plan might have cost a lot of lives.

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That didn't happen, Commander.

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And saving lives is precisely what we're trying to do.

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Yeah, well, you have a very interesting way of going about it.

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There's no point in trying to talk to you.

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You've already decided not to listen.

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RABAL: Commander

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I know my sister can be somewhat, uh... aggravating.

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I'd have to agree with that.

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But, please, try to understand-- she believes profoundly in this cause.

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She has sworn to dedicate her life to exposing the dangers of warp drive.

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Warp drive has been around for three centuries.

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It's a proven technology.

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And you sound just like I did-- about four years ago.

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You mean, you didn't believe her either?

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No. What I didn't realize was just how brilliant my sister is.

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It took two years of study for me to even grasp the principles behind her theoretical models.

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They're that sophisticated.

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Well, our Commander Data is no slouch.

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If there's anything there, he'll find it.

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Well, I hope so.

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Because once we persuade Starfleet to stop warp travel through the corridor we're going to have to convince our own people to give up warp drive completely.

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Hekaras II is the only inhabited world in this region.

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Without warp drive, you'd be completely isolated from the rest of the Federation.

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Are you really willing to take that step?

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Yes, and if you were in my position

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I hope you'd be willing to do the same thing.

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Serova and Rabal believe that there are regions of potential subspace instability within the corridor.

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They believe that if these regions continue to be exposed to warp field energy they will rupture.

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Subspace will extrude into normal space, forming a rift.

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It's like pacing up and down on the same piece of carpet-- eventually you wear it out.

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That analogy is essentially correct, sir.

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Can this theory be proven?

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Not at this time, sir.

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There is insufficient evidence to do so.

00:25:26

In order to determine whether or not a rift will form a region must be exposed to warp field energy approximately one million times greater than that normally generated by a starship.

00:25:36

Commander, we believe the warp field effect is cumulative.

00:25:39

Each starship that passes through the corridor at warp brings us one step closer to forming a rift.

00:25:44

I agree that is a possibility.

00:25:47

Captain, I suggest we ask the Federation Science Council to send a research vessel to this area.

00:25:53

A more detailed investigation would resolve many of our questions.

00:25:56

That's your response-- more research, more delays.

00:26:00

I suppose I shouldn't have expected anything different.

00:26:03

RIKER: Bridge to Captain Picard.

00:26:05

Go ahead, Number One.

00:26:07

We've located the Fleming on long-range sensors-- approximately 0.3 light years away.

00:26:12

What's her condition?

00:26:13

The vessel appears to be intact.

00:26:15

They have shields, but it looks like their subspace systems are out.

00:26:18

Very well.

00:26:19

We'll be under way as soon as our engines are on line.

00:26:22

Aye, sir.

00:26:23

I would like you all to put together a research proposal for the Science Council.

00:26:27

I will give it my full recommendation.

00:26:29

Captain, I appreciate the opportunity you're giving us.

00:26:31

It's a beginning that we...

00:26:33

Not "we."

00:26:34

You can do whatever you want, Rabal.

00:26:36

I'll have no part of this.

00:26:38

It's just another delay.

00:26:42

( sighs )

00:26:45

Captain, the engines are back on line.

00:26:48

All systems are ready.

00:26:49

Very good.

00:26:51

Helm, lay in a course for the Fleming.

00:26:52

Aye, sir.

00:26:53

They appear to be in pretty good condition.

00:26:55

Our sensors show their shields are back to full strength.

00:26:57

WORF: Captain, the Hekaran ship is moving off.

00:27:03

There is one person on board.

00:27:06

It is Serova.

00:27:08

Doctor, what is going on?

00:27:10

I don't know.

00:27:12

Captain, may I speak to her?

00:27:15

Mr. Worf, open a channel.

00:27:16

RABAL: Serova, what are you trying to do?

00:27:20

They wanted proof.

00:27:22

I'm going to give it to them.

00:27:24

I'm sorry.

00:27:30

Captain, the Hekaran ship's engines are beginning to overload.

00:27:34

I believe Serova is attempting to create a warp core breach.

00:27:39

No.

00:27:41

RIKER: Prepare for impact.

00:27:46

Shields at maximum. Full reverse.

00:27:50

Report.

00:27:51

DATA: We are clear of the shock wave.

00:27:53

However, tetryon flux in the area is increasing rapidly.

00:28:09

It's incredible.

00:28:11

Mr. Data what's your analysis?

00:28:14

The event is approximately 0.1 light years in diameter and it is emitting extremely high levels of tetryon radiation.

00:28:22

It appears to be what Rabal and Serova predicted-- a subspace rift.

00:28:26

She was right.

00:28:28

Can you get a fix on the Fleming?

00:28:30

Is she still in one piece? Scanning.

00:28:32

The Fleming is near its previous coordinates.

00:28:35

It appears to be intact, but it is now within the rift.

00:28:39

Doctor, is it possible for a ship to survive in there?

00:28:45

Doctor, I'm sorry about your loss, but we need your help now.

00:28:49

Of course, Captain.

00:28:51

Does the rift pose any danger to the Fleming?

00:28:54

I don't know.

00:28:59

What was that?

00:29:01

Some kind of high-energy distortion wave.

00:29:03

Looks like they're being generated from within the rift.

00:29:05

If we maintain our current position our shields should provide sufficient protection.

00:29:10

What about the Fleming? How long can they survive in there?

00:29:12

The waves are even more intense within the rift.

00:29:15

I estimate her shields will fail in approximately 12 hours.

00:29:19

Can we risk going in there to get them out?

00:29:21

LA FORGE: Not at warp, Commander.

00:29:22

According to these readings the rift is in a state of accelerating instability which would make it extremely sensitive to warp field energies.

00:29:29

If we go in at warp we might expand it even further.

00:29:32

I don't think we have a choice.

00:29:34

It would take weeks to reach them at impulse.

00:29:36

I want some better options.

00:29:38

Data, Geordi, take Dr. Rabal and begin an analysis of the rift.

00:29:44

We need to find some way to get the Fleming out of there.

00:29:48

DATA: Second Officer's Log, Stardate 47312.1.

00:29:53

Our new sensor readings have greatly improved

00:29:56

our understanding of the rift.

00:29:57

However, we have been unable to find

00:30:00

any way to counteract it.

00:30:02

LA FORGE: Everything here supports Serova's theories.

00:30:05

I can't find any way to close the rift or even reduce its size.

00:30:11

Doctor, is it possible there are areas inside the rift which are stable where we can safely use our warp engines?

00:30:19

Perhaps.

00:30:21

Computer, scan the rift for regions of low instability.

00:30:26

There's no area stable enough to withstand a warp pulse.

00:30:30

Wait a minute.

00:30:31

This is strange.

00:30:33

Computer, display grid Delta-17.

00:30:38

Enhance and magnify.

00:30:41

What do you make of that?

00:30:44

It's a subspace instability-- outside the rift.

00:30:49

That should not be possible.

00:30:51

Commander, I'm going to begin a field-enhanced scan of this sector.

00:30:54

I'd like to get a closer look at this.

00:30:58

In the meantime, we'd better tell the Captain we don't know how to get to the Fleming.

00:31:01

I am not certain that is true.

00:31:03

I believe I have an idea.

00:31:10

I suggest we coast into the rift.

00:31:12

Coast?

00:31:14

We can initiate a brief, high-intensity warp pulse from our current position.

00:31:18

We should be able to attain sufficient velocity to enter the rift beam the crew off the Fleming and exit without using our warp engines.

00:31:27

All right, let's say we initiate a full-power warp pulse.

00:31:30

How much time do we need to drop out of warp?

00:31:32

If we field-saturate the nacelles we should be able to sustain warp speed for approximately two minutes.

00:31:39

That doesn't give us much time.

00:31:40

And it could get pretty rough in there.

00:31:43

Our timing will be critical.

00:31:45

Begin your calculations, Mr. Data.

00:31:47

We'll go as soon as you're ready.

00:31:48

Aye, sir.

00:31:53

( sighs )

00:31:55

I believe the maximum saturation level should be 18.3%.

00:32:00

All right.

00:32:01

With these parameters we should be able to maintain warp speed for... two minutes, eight seconds.

00:32:06

I don't think we can get any more than that.

00:32:08

I agree, but based on the size of the rift it should give us sufficient time to complete the rescue.

00:32:15

Computer, initiate nacelle field saturation.

00:32:20

How did we miss it, Data?

00:32:22

Beg your pardon.

00:32:24

How did we miss the connection between warp drive and the formation of the rift?

00:32:29

Between the two of us we've logged thousands of hours on these engines.

00:32:33

We're supposed to be warp field experts.

00:32:36

We certainly were wrong this time.

00:32:39

Technically, Geordi, we were not wrong.

00:32:41

Serova's theories rested on assumptions which were unprovable.

00:32:45

Seems to me she managed to prove them pretty conclusively.

00:32:48

By using methods any reputable scientist would never employ.

00:32:53

Yeah, she was willing to die in order to make her point.

00:32:59

We should have listened to her more closely, Data.

00:33:03

We reviewed Serova's research to the best of our abilities and we were prepared to continue studying the problem but that was unsatisfactory.

00:33:12

Yeah, I can remember times when I was a little stubborn.

00:33:14

Trying to get people to believe me when I didn't have enough proof.

00:33:17

I do not believe you would have resorted to such extremes.

00:33:20

But she had to-- just to get us to listen.

00:33:26

Why was I so resistant?

00:33:29

Perhaps because her aggressive methods created an adversarial situation.

00:33:34

Yeah.

00:33:36

Maybe I was taking the whole thing personally.

00:33:42

I do not understand.

00:33:45

( sighs )

00:33:48

Maybe... I was a little threatened.

00:33:52

The thought that warp engines might be doing some kind of damage.

00:34:01

It's going to take another half an hour for the nacelles to saturate.

00:34:06

Will you call me when they're done?

00:34:34

Commander.

00:34:36

May I join you?

00:34:46

I wanted to say I'm sorry about your sister.

00:34:51

Thank you.

00:34:54

I'm trying to tell myself that she died for what she believed in but, somehow, that isn't much comfort.

00:35:02

I wish it could have happened differently.

00:35:05

Maybe I should have looked at the research more closely.

00:35:08

It's possible there's something that I missed.

00:35:10

No, you didn't miss anything.

00:35:13

The problem was time.

00:35:15

We needed more time to do the proper research.

00:35:20

Serova wasn't willing to wait.

00:35:23

No. I guess the question is, now, where do we go from here?

00:35:30

I don't think we can look at space travel the same way anymore.

00:35:34

We're going to have to change.

00:35:36

I've been in Starfleet a long time.

00:35:39

We depend on warp drive.

00:35:42

I just don't know how easy it's going to be to change.

00:35:48

It won't be easy at all.

00:35:55

Captain, warp pulse calculations are complete.

00:35:58

We will be firing the engines at maximum intensity for 6.3 seconds before disengaging.

00:36:03

WORF: Damage control teams are standing by on all decks.

00:36:06

The course to the Fleming is plotted and laid in, sir.

00:36:08

Mr. La Forge, whenever you're ready.

00:36:12

Aye, sir.

00:36:14

Initiating warp pulse... now.

00:36:23

Engines disengaged.

00:36:25

We are now entering the rift.

00:36:28

Hull stress is increasing--

00:36:30

83% of maximum tolerance and rising.

00:36:33

How long until we reach the Fleming?

00:36:35

One minute, 22 seconds.

00:36:37

All transporter rooms are standing by.

00:36:40

Captain, I'm picking up power emissions from the Fleming.

00:36:43

They may be attempting to initiate their warp drive.

00:36:47

They might have been able to repair their engines.

00:36:49

Captain, if they activate...

00:36:51

I know, Mr. Data.

00:36:52

Can we establish communication?

00:36:54

WORF: No, sir-- subspace interference is too high.

00:36:57

How long until we reach transporter range?

00:36:59

WORF: 53 seconds.

00:37:00

I don't think we're going to make it.

00:37:03

Captain, they have initiated their warp drive.

00:37:08

Report.

00:37:09

WORF: Damage on decks six and 14.

00:37:12

Our structural integrity field is holding.

00:37:14

What about the Fleming?

00:37:16

They are badly damaged, sir.

00:37:17

Their life-support systems are failing.

00:37:19

All transporter rooms prepare emergency evacuation procedures.

00:37:23

Captain, when the Fleming activated their warp drive the rift increased by 2.3%.

00:37:30

We no longer have sufficient momentum to escape.

00:37:46

Distortion wave intensity has increased by a factor of ten.

00:37:51

We are within transporter range of the Fleming, sir.

00:37:53

Commencing evacuation procedures.

00:37:58

Distortion waves occurring every 59 seconds.

00:38:01

Hull stress is nearing maximum tolerance.

00:38:05

Data, what if we forced an EPS discharge through the impulse reactor?

00:38:08

Would that be enough to get us out of here?

00:38:09

I do not believe so, sir and the resulting explosion would likely destroy the saucer section in the process.

00:38:15

Captain, we may be able to get out of here without using the warp engines.

00:38:19

RIKER: How, Geordi?

00:38:20

When was the last time you went surfing, Commander?

00:38:23

A distortion wave?

00:38:25

Exactly, Captain.

00:38:26

If we can phase-match our deflector shield to the EM variants of the distortion wave when the next one hits we'll be pulled along with it.

00:38:33

We could ride it through the rift and then break away once we're clear-- that is, if we survive the ride.

00:38:40

Is everyone off the Fleming?

00:38:41

The last of the crew has beamed aboard, sir.

00:38:44

All right, Mr. La Forge.

00:38:46

Get us out of here.

00:38:48

Yes, sir.

00:38:49

Phase-matching the deflector shields now.

00:38:52

The next distortion wave will impact in 14 seconds.

00:38:55

Matching phases...

00:38:57

Prepare to engage the deflector shield on my mark.

00:39:01

DATA: Ten seconds.

00:39:05

And... mark!

00:39:07

Engage deflector shield, full power.

00:39:14

We lost it.

00:39:16

We were unable to maintain phase match with the distortion wave, sir.

00:39:19

What went wrong, Mr. La Forge?

00:39:21

The speed differential was too high, Captain.

00:39:23

Another distortion wave approaching.

00:39:25

Impact in 26 seconds.

00:39:27

Our hull stress is already critical.

00:39:29

We can't handle many more jolts like that.

00:39:32

Captain, I suggest we take the ship to full impulse.

00:39:35

If we can attain sufficient speed it will lessen the impact when the wave hits.

00:39:39

Helm, full impulse.

00:39:40

Head us out of the rift.

00:39:41

Mr. Worf, channel all available power to the structural integrity fields.

00:39:44

Aye, sir.

00:39:45

Stand by, deflector shields.

00:39:46

We're ready, Captain.

00:39:48

Distortion wave impact in five seconds.

00:39:50

Engage deflector shield... now!

00:39:57

We are now within the distortion wave.

00:39:59

Hull stresses have exceeded maximum tolerance.

00:40:03

Structural integrity fields are failing on decks ten through 16.

00:40:07

Switching to backups.

00:40:08

We're separating from the distortion wave.

00:40:10

I'm attempting to compensate.

00:40:12

How much longer until we clear the rift?

00:40:14

DATA: Approximately 12 seconds, sir.

00:40:16

Hull stress is 120% above tolerance.

00:40:19

A structural breach is imminent.

00:40:30

We have cleared the rift, sir.

00:40:32

Hull stress has returned to normal.

00:40:36

Cancel red alert.

00:40:38

Captain's Log, Stardate 47314.5.

00:40:42

We have been continuing our research

00:40:44

while the Federation Council

00:40:46

studies our preliminary reports on the subspace rift.

00:40:49

It now appears certain that what we've seen here

00:40:52

will have repercussions for many years to come.

00:40:56

Our scans show a lot of subspace instabilities throughout the sector.

00:40:59

If they're exposed to enough warp energies they could eventually create other rifts.

00:41:04

Dr. Rabal?

00:41:05

Based on current warp drive patterns in this sector, we've projected where subspace rifts will be most likely to be formed over the next 40 years.

00:41:14

This is how things are now.

00:41:17

This is how they'll look in ten years...

00:41:21

20 years...

00:41:25

30 years...

00:41:29

40 years.

00:41:33

Thank you, Doctor.

00:41:34

Mr. La Forge.

00:41:38

Ah...

00:41:41

We've received new directives from the Federation Council on this matter.

00:41:45

Until we can find a way to counteract the warp field effect the Council feels our best course is to slow the damage as much as possible.

00:41:52

Therefore, areas of space found susceptible to warp fields will be restricted to essential travel only and, effective immediately, all Federation vessels will be limited to a speed... of warp five except in cases of extreme emergency.

00:42:08

Well, the Klingons will observe these restrictions but the Romulans will not.

00:42:11

And what about the Ferengi and the Cardassians, for that matter?

00:42:15

The Federation is sharing all our data with warp-capable species.

00:42:18

We can only hope that they realize it's in their own interests and take similar action.

00:42:24

Putting limits on warp speed is only going to prevent other rifts from forming.

00:42:27

What are we going to do about this one?

00:42:29

Unfortunately, right now, there's not much we can do.

00:42:31

RABAL: The gravitational shifts have already begun to affect my planet's orbit.

00:42:35

Our climate is changing.

00:42:38

The Federation is setting up a weather control matrix on Hekaras II.

00:42:41

It's only a temporary solution, but it should suffice for now.

00:42:43

We're lucky the rift took place as far away from the planet as it did.

00:42:46

It gives us some time to consider our options.

00:42:49

If there are no more questions, you're all dismissed.

00:43:05

We should have those thermal stabilizers ready for the Hekarans in another day, sir.

00:43:09

Very well.

00:43:11

You know, Geordi

00:43:12

I've spent the better part of my life exploring space.

00:43:16

I've charted new worlds, I've met dozens of new species and I believe that these were all valuable ends in themselves.

00:43:26

And now it seems that... all this while

00:43:30

I was... helping to damage the thing that I hold most dear.

00:43:36

It won't turn out that way, Captain.

00:43:39

We still have time to make it better.