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Prime Factors

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What?

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I've seen that look before.

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Ensign Murphy had better watch out.

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I happen to know that Murphy is seeing one of the Delaney sisters.

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Not since Harry and Tom Paris made their move.

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Harry and the Delaney sisters?

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He would have told me.

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I guess there are some things he keeps to himself.

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Harry... is it true about you and the Delaney sisters?

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Is what true?

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Come on, Harry.

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There aren't any secrets on a ship this small.

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What have you been telling people?

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Well, we did take that trip to Venice with them.

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KIM: The holodeck?

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You got to be kidding.

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That lasted all of 15 minutes.

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Yeah, you know, I've been meaning to ask you.

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What happened when you and Jenny Delaney disappeared in that gondola?

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Nothing.

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Harry, we're your friends. You can tell us.

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Nothing. We... talked.

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And then...

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I fell over the side.

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You fell out of the gondola?

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I think maybe Harry wasn't quite prepared for how voracious Jenny Delaney can be.

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I think it's finally beginning to happen.

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Both crews getting along.

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That kind of bonding should improve performance and maximize efficiency.

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Yes, I'm sure it will.

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CHAKOTAY: Bridge to Captain Janeway.

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Go ahead.

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Captain, we're receiving a distress call in one of the lower subspace bands.

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I'm on my way.

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This is it. Thanks.

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Report, Commander.

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The subspace distress signal's coming from a vessel bearing 125 mark 21.

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Distance: 200,000 kilometers.

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Captain... sensors indicate five life-forms aboard.

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The vessel is altering its course to intercept us.

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Go to Yellow Alert and slow to impulse.

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Hail them, Mr. Kim. Aye, Captain.

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This is Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Federation starship Voyager.

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What is the nature of your emergency?

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We have no emergency.

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But you're sending out a distress call.

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Yes, we are.

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Why?

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Because you are in distress.

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I am Gathorel Labin of the planet Sikaris.

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Please, let us welcome you to our system, show you the hospitality of our people.

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That's very kind of you...

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If I could come aboard your ship,

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I have gifts for you and a proposal I hope you will find irresistible.

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Mr. Tuvok, make the necessary arrangements to receive our guest.

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( humming softly )

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Ah...

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Mr. Labin, it really isn't necessary to go to all of this trouble.

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Please, call me Gath.

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And I promise you, I would like nothing better than to prepare a few of our newest delicacies for you.

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Ah, this will be perfect.

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Uh-uh, Captain, I'm serving lunch in less than two hours.

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We won't be long, Neelix.

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This is Mr.-- This is Gath.

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He's from Sikaris.

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Ooh, Sikaris.

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Do you know the planet?

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Only stories about their incredible hospitality.

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Tell me, how do you know about us?

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Our people are very well-traveled.

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Some of them have brought back stories about the ship of aliens from another part of the galaxy--

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People lost and alone, struggling to find their way home again.

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This is wonderful.

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And I decided to come and meet you, and offer you respite.

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Respite?

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A vacation, if you will.

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Get away from the confines of the ship, enjoy the beauty of our landscape, meet and talk with interesting, learn-ed people.

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And the crew would certainly welcome a little shore leave, Captain.

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And I hear the Sikarians have a huge variety of edible plants.

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If we could collect some seeds, we'd expand our selection significantly.

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Sounds like all this would increase performance and maximize efficiency.

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Don't you think, Mr. Tuvok?

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Indeed.

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Well, Gath, looks like you're getting visitors.

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We'll set a course and follow you in.

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I could not be happier.

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GATH: If you see anything you like, just let me know.

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What is this material?

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It's so delicate.

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Exquisite, isn't it?

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It's the latest import from Dedestris.

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It's spun from the petals of a flower that blooms only in moonlight.

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Shall I have a dress made for you?

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It's lovely, but, no... thank you.

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Is it so hard for you to accept a gift?

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All right, but something small.

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Maybe a scarf?

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What a curious people you are.

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Tell me, would it help if I said that you could have an entire wardrobe made from these beautiful fabrics, and that it would give all of us pleasure to create it for you?

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Let's... start with the scarf.

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As you like.

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Which cloth do you prefer, huh?

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( tones chiming )

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That's beautiful.

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Are you a musician?

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This isn't a musical instrument.

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It's an atmospheric sensor.

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The frequency of the chimes indicates changes in weather conditions.

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Then it must work on a principle of non-linear resonance, adjusting to the dynamic variables in the atmosphere.

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That's exactly right.

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Are you a scientist?

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In a sense.

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Can you show me how to operate it?

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I'd be happy to.

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First, you have to initialize the sub-harmonic mode.

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( tones chiming )

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( laughs )

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Mm-hmm.

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Oh, I think this one.

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When I see you wearing that scarf, my pleasure will be greater than yours.

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Well, I should get back.

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But with your permission,

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I'd like to start organizing teams to gather plants and seeds.

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This is my associate, Jaret Otel.

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You may contact him to make any necessary arrangements.

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We'll be glad to assist you in any way, Captain.

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I'll find my officers, and we'll return to the ship.

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Tonight, we are having a celebration here.

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I hope you and your officers will be my guests.

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We'd be delighted.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 48642.5.

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The crew is enjoying an evening on Sikaris.

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They are discovering, to their delight, that reports

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of this species' hospitality have not been exaggerated.

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KIM: ...so the whole thing exploded, and there we were, 70,000 light-years from home, and no way to get back.

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Felt pretty lonely.

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That's a very noble story.

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Noble?

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Mm-hmm. Stories can be whimsical or frightening or-or melancholy or many other things, but noble stories are the ones that can most affect our lives.

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May I have your permission to tell others this story?

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Sure.

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It's no secret.

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But stories are an essential part of every person's being.

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I would never share one without permission.

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Go right ahead.

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I've got a few others too.

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You do?

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Come with me.

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I know a private place where you can tell me all your stories.

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Stand close to me.

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Alastria.

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( chuckles )

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Mm...

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Where are we?

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The woods of Alastria. My favorite place.

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I usually come here when I want to spend time alone, but tonight, it... it seemed right to bring you.

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Now... tell me your stories.

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All of them.

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Why is it so much warmer here?

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What is that?

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The dawn zephyr.

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Dawn? We just got here.

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( sighs )

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That's... that is an amazing feeling.

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What... what's happening?

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The erosene winds-- passion winds... come just before the dawn.

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The erosene creates euphoria.

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I'll say.

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Why am I seeing two suns?

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Because this is a binary system.

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But your planet only has one sun.

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But Alastria has two.

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Eudana...

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Hmm?

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Where are we?

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I told you...

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Alastria-- a system far from Sikaris.

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How far?

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Do you have to ask all these questions?

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Please, it's important.

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Alastria is about two and a half billion times the distance between Sikaris and its sun.

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That's almost...

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40,000 light-years.

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Mmm...

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Now...

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( wind blowing softly )

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...feel the breeze.

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Um, we have to go back.

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It's still night on Sikaris.

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We have plenty of time.

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No. Um... we're going back.

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And I need you to tell me everything you know about that platform that got us here.

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GATH: And tomorrow night, you must let me take you to the theater.

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Oh, my.

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I have lost all track of time.

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My crew has gone.

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I'm the last one here.

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I hope that's because you are enjoying yourself.

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I am.

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KIM: Captain! Excuse me for interrupting, but I've just found out about something incredible.

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Calm down, Ensign.

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What is it?

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That platform... it's a transportation device.

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Extremely sophisticated.

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It operates on the principle of folding space.

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That's something that's been theorized, but no one's ever been able to develop the technology.

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Well, these people have.

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I've just been to Alastria and back.

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Alastria is 40,000 light-years away.

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We call it a spatial trajector.

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We're able to travel to all the planets in this quadrant.

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How far can it take you?

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Alastria is at the outermost limits of its range.

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KIM: Apparently, it's never been used to move anything as large as Voyager, but as I understand the principle of space folding, the size of the object isn't relevant.

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What do you think?

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Would it be possible to modify your technology so we could use it?

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I tried to tell him.

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What is it?

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We cannot share our technology.

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Once it's out of our control, it might fall into the hands of those who would abuse it, and our Canon of Laws strictly forbids that.

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But we wouldn't abuse it.

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KIM: Don't you see what it would mean to us?

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Please, don't make it more difficult for me.

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I don't enjoy denying you this, but our Canon of Laws has determined our entire system of values.

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To break one of its precepts would undermine everything we believe in.

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I'm sorry, but there can be no exceptions to the law.

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I can't believe they're not going to help us.

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Some kind of hospitality.

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40,000 light-years.

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Even if that's as far as we could go, it would still knock about four decades off our trip.

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And the possibility exists that we could reconfigure the matrix at that point to take us another 30,000 light-years right into Federation space.

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Since they've already said no, this kind of thinking is only going to make you feel worse.

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It's the first time we've been on the other side of the fence.

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What fence?

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The one that's made of binding principles.

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We have our own set of rules, which includes the Prime Directive.

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How many times have we been in the position of refusing to interfere when some kind of disaster threatened an alien culture?

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It's all very well to say we do it on the basis of an enlightened principle, but how does that feel to the aliens?

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I'm sure many of them think the Prime Directive is a lousy idea.

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Even we think so sometimes.

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I know of many times when Starfleet personnel have decided on strong ethical grounds to ignore it. Still, there's a reason why it's Starfleet's General Order #1.

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On the whole, it does a lot more good than harm.

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Captain, it occurs to me that we know little about the Sikarians.

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We cannot assume that their first refusal is unalterable.

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It may be that "no" is simply a prelude to negotiation.

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TORRES: He's right. Maybe they can be reasoned with.

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CHAKOTAY: Maybe they want something.

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Maybe they'll bargain.

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But what do we have to offer?

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They seem to have everything they need.

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Stories.

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Stories are an important part of their culture.

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They seem to provide more than entertainment.

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They're kind of a measuring rod of values and beliefs.

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We have a huge library in our data banks.

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We could offer them the whole thing.

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All the great literature of dozens of cultures.

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What do you think, Captain?

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Would they be interested?

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They just might be.

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From what we've seen of them, they're a remarkably pleasure-oriented people.

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They might appreciate a gift of literature.

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I'll arrange to meet with Gath.

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As magistrate, he has the authority to make this decision. In the meantime,

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I'm going to take a look at that trajector platform.

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Maybe I can figure out how it works.

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You'll do nothing of the sort, Lieutenant.

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( sighs )

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If I find this law is negotiable,

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I'll make every attempt to get the technology, but until then, we won't do anything that might violate their Canon of Laws as we understand it.

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That's all.

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What's wrong?

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I just hope she gets it.

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She will.

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Mmm. Exquisite.

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And what did you say you call it?

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Pecan pie.

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I must have the recipe.

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I'd be happy to share it with you.

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Gath... I want you to know I understand your reluctance to share your technology with us.

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We have similar restrictions, but I wondered, would it make any difference if I gave you my word that we would destroy the trajector matrix as soon as we'd used it?

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I know this will upset you, but I can't.

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I understand, and frankly, I suspected as much, but I have a proposal which might allow you to obey your laws and still give us what we want.

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Surely you could use the trajector to send us.

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40,000 light-years would mean a great deal to us, and in return, we're prepared to offer you something you might enjoy.

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Oh!

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A full library of the Federation's finest literature.

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Literature?

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Centuries of stories. New stories from diverse cultures.

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Stories that fire the imagination.

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You certainly know how to tempt me,

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Captain.

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It's certainly possible.

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I'll have to meet with the other magistrates to discuss it.

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No one has ever made a request like that.

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In the meantime, I'd like to enjoy every bite of, uh, this... how did you call it?

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Pecan pie.

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( indistinct chatter )

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I finished the maintenance check on the shock attenuation cylinders.

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They'll have to be replaced in another 2,000 hours, but we'll face that problem when we come to it.

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Seska.

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Sorry. I wasn't concentrating.

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What did you say?

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You looked a million light-years away.

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No. Only about 70,000.

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My brother's birthday is in four days.

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Last year, I promised I'd meet him on Nivoch to celebrate with him.

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He'll think I broke my promise.

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That I'm dead.

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What are you doing?

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I've been thinking.

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The folding of space should leave a sub-space residue.

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If we can detect one, we might be a step closer to knowing how the trajector works.

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Look at that neutrino dispersion pattern.

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Could that be the result of space folding?

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Maybe. If the device creates a neutrino bubble around whatever's being trajected.

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If that's the case, we'd need a bubble big enough for the ship.

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Don't worry, Lieutenant.

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I'm with you on this one.

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After all, it doesn't hurt to theorize.

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Right, and hypothetically, if we could modify the deflector array to emit phased neutrinos, we could create a big enough bubble.

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Let's give it a try.

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In theory, of course.

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I don't understand.

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Why is it so important I come here now?

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You'll see in a minute.

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We're here.

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Good evening, Ensign. Thank you for coming.

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What's this about?

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I asked Eudana to invite you here because I was sure you would respond to her and because it would look perfectly natural.

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I am prepared to accept your collection of literature in exchange for our trajector technology.

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Is that something you're authorized to do?

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Officially, no, but many people believe that rules should be flexible enough to meet the needs of the moment.

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There is a great desire here for new stories, and I want to be the one to supply them.

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So you'd stand to benefit from this arrangement, right?

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We would both benefit.

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I would gain prestige, and you would gain 40,000 light-years in your journey home, possibly more.

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This is it, Ensign, the matrix of the trajector.

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Captain Janeway has asked the magistrate to send us 40,000 light-years. He won't.

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He never had any intention of helping you leave here.

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EUDANA: Jaret is right.

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I know how much it means to you to get home.

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Please, listen to him.

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You must believe me when I tell you this is the only way you will make that journey.

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Consider my offer.

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I'm sure you will decide it is a fair one.

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I don't know what to do.

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I know we'd all like to get that much closer to home, but I don't think Captain Janeway is going to go for getting the technology like that.

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Maybe she will. After all, it's a Sikarian who's making the offer.

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But it's not aboveboard.

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The Captain is only going to deal with an official representative.

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Bridge to Ensign Kim. The Captain can see you now.

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Just tell her everything you know.

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Let her take it from there. Right.

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I'll walk you partway.

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I'm headed for bed.

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( sighs )

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Somehow... I have a bad feeling about this.

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It's just not going to work out.

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Don't you think that's up to us?

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What does that mean?

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It means that we can sit here and let someone make the decision for us, or we can take matters into our own hands.

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We've been offered the grand prize.

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All we have to do is step up and claim it.

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Take the technology? Without permission?

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Since when do you talk like that?

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Do you think permission is more important than getting us halfway home?

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The Captain is so infatuated with the Sikarian magistrate, she can't think straight.

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We can't trust that she's going to make the best decision for all of us.

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If we do this, we'll need to use Engineering to configure the matrix.

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It will be a lot easier if we knew we could count on you.

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Seska, I am a Senior Officer now.

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I have responsibilities.

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And the main responsibility for everyone on this ship is to try to find a way home.

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Captain Janeway made that clear from the beginning.

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That's our primary mission.

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Just think about it. That's all.

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Did Jaret explain what he meant when he said

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Gath had no intention of helping us leave?

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No. He just made it clear that our only choice was to get the trajector technology from him.

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He may simply want us to believe that so we would deal with him.

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Possibly... but somehow, I suspect he's right.

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Thank you for coming to me with this, Ensign.

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It may muddy the situation somewhat, but it helps me force the issue.

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Dismissed.

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Good night, Captain. Lieutenant.

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Oh, Tuvok, what do I do now?

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You would seem to have two options.

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Continue to negotiate with a man who may have a hidden agenda, or deal with a man who is willing to defy his own laws.

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Not very pretty choices.

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At least if you deal with Jaret, it is his law that is being compromised, not ours.

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But does that matter?

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I told the crew when we started this journey that we'd be a Starfleet crew, behaving as Starfleet would expect us to.

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That means there's a certain standard I have to uphold.

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Principles, principles.

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That's what it comes down to.

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Do I compromise my almighty principles?

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But how do I not compromise them if it involves a chance to get the crew more than halfway home?

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How do I tell them... my principles are so important

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I would deny them that opportunity?

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I believe the first thing you must do is determine whether or not

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Gath is willing to use the trajector to help us.

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If that possibility exists at all, you must explore it.

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You're right.

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Thank you, Tuvok.

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JANEWAY: Have you spoken with the other magistrates about using the trajector?

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Actually, I haven't.

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Some of them are traveling now, but I assure you I will do it.

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Oh, I've already seen all those.

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It's becoming a matter of some urgency.

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Oh. Why?

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We've imposed on you for long enough.

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Not true.

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We welcome you for as long as you can stay, and I hope that's a very long time indeed.

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My crew is eager to continue our journey.

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Once they realized the trajector might bring us 40,000 light-years closer to home...

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Why are you so consumed with this desire to get home?

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I find it difficult to understand.

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Home... is home.

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It's where we belong.

00:29:19

Couldn't you create a new home here with us?

00:29:22

Can you imagine a more delightful place to live where you could pass your time extracting pleasure from every moment?

00:29:29

I promise you, you and I have many such moments to explore.

00:29:36

Yes, but for how long?

00:29:40

I've seen how quickly you get tired of your pleasures.

00:29:44

All that interests you is what's new and unexplored.

00:29:48

After a day or two, it becomes commonplace.

00:29:51

Yes...

00:29:53

We prefer permanence... the reward of relationships that endure and grow deeper with the passing of time.

00:30:01

You would lose those notions if you stayed with us.

00:30:05

You may be right, and that's why we have to leave.

00:30:12

We have offered you nothing but hospitality.

00:30:14

Is this how you repay us, with an attack on our beliefs?

00:30:19

I'm sorry.

00:30:22

I was just trying to illustrate the differences between us.

00:30:26

I don't enjoy being judged like this.

00:30:27

It's very upsetting. Not at all pleasurable.

00:30:31

That's all you really care about, isn't it?

00:30:35

Your pleasure.

00:30:38

All your hospitality, your graciousness-- it was never about giving us pleasure.

00:30:45

It's all been to gratify yourselves.

00:30:48

We're nothing more than the latest novelty.

00:30:51

You're hostile and vicious.

00:30:54

You would infect the joyousness of our lives.

00:30:57

You must leave immediately.

00:31:00

You never had any intention of helping us, did you?

00:31:03

Of course I did.

00:31:05

I did everything in my power to persuade you to stay here.

00:31:09

Janeway to Voyager. One to beam up.

00:31:24

Cancel all shore leave and recall the away teams.

00:31:27

We've been asked to leave.

00:31:28

Aye, Captain.

00:31:32

I assume that means Gath will not be assisting us.

00:31:35

I don't think he ever had any intention of helping us.

00:31:37

He just... strung us along.

00:31:40

Are you considering Jaret's offer?

00:31:43

Oh, I wish I could... but I can't.

00:31:48

Captain, it'll take hours to get everyone up.

00:31:50

We've got crew members scattered throughout both hemispheres.

00:31:53

Get them back as quickly as you can, Commander.

00:31:56

I think we've overextended our stay here.

00:31:58

I'll be in my ready room.

00:32:06

SESKA: I've downloaded the Federation library.

00:32:09

It's all on these chips.

00:32:10

We know the man to contact. He wants the library, and he doesn't care who gives it to him.

00:32:15

We're under orders... B'Elanna, right now our people are still fighting Cardassians, dying for our cause.

00:32:22

Settlers in the Demilitarized Zone are still under attack.

00:32:26

We made a promise, B'Elanna, that we'd all stick together until the Zone was safe, and I intend to keep that promise.

00:32:34

I have a wife and two little boys.

00:32:37

I don't want them to grow up without a father.

00:32:40

I'd do anything to prevent that.

00:32:42

We're not the only ones.

00:32:44

Everyone wants to get back.

00:32:46

They're just waiting for someone to act.

00:32:49

I've been working on the theory that the trajector operates within a neutrino envelope.

00:32:54

If that's true, I think we can use it as many times as we need until we're all the way home.

00:33:01

Just think... by tomorrow, we could be there.

00:33:11

All right.

00:33:14

Let's do it.

00:33:22

With shore leave canceled, are we able to get to the surface undetected?

00:33:26

We'll have to override the security lockout, but that shouldn't be a problem.

00:33:29

It's not accepting my security code.

00:33:31

Reinitialize the lockout buffers.

00:33:33

I did. It's not working.

00:33:34

Someone's altered the security subroutine.

00:33:36

Why would anyone do that? Never mind. Beam me down.

00:33:39

Are you crazy?!

00:33:40

Security will find you out before you get there.

00:33:52

I altered the security subroutines.

00:33:55

Any attempt to override the lockout would have alerted me to your presence here.

00:34:06

Is this Voyager's library which you intended to trade for the trajector technology?

00:34:12

Yes.

00:34:16

When I attempted to download it,

00:34:18

I noticed it had already been accessed.

00:34:20

You were going to download it?

00:34:23

I will make the exchange with Jaret Otel.

00:34:30

Return to your stations. Do what you can to prepare the ship for the matrix.

00:34:35

Energize.

00:34:53

Mr. Tuvok is on the surface now, Captain.

00:34:55

He says the remaining away teams should be on board within 15 minutes.

00:34:59

Are all the food supplies secured?

00:35:00

Aye, Captain. As soon as the last of the crew gets back, we'll be ready to leave.

00:35:05

Bridge to Engineering. Torres here.

00:35:07

We'll be leaving orbit within minutes.

00:35:09

Ready all propulsion systems.

00:35:11

We're ready now, Captain.

00:35:14

Where's Tuvok? He'll be here.

00:35:16

We certainly won't leave without him.

00:35:18

Well, what's keeping him? Calm down.

00:35:21

You're going to draw attention to yourself.

00:35:29

Do not attempt to activate the device until I've spoken to Captain Janeway.

00:35:39

What are you doing?

00:35:40

He said not to activate it.

00:35:42

I'm not.

00:35:44

I'm just going to try the interface simulation.

00:35:47

We don't even know if it will interface.

00:35:49

We can give ourselves a head start by testing it now.

00:35:53

All right.

00:35:55

But just a simulation.

00:36:05

It's working.

00:36:07

I was right.

00:36:09

It operates within a neutrino envelope.

00:36:11

The trajector field is bigger than anything we've created by ten orders of magnitude.

00:36:15

To get a field that size, you'd need an amplifier as big as a planet.

00:36:19

I don't understand.

00:36:21

How do they get that kind of amplification?

00:36:23

I'll show you.

00:36:26

Sikaris has a mantle of tetrahedral quartz 20 kilometers thick.

00:36:30

The crystalline structure of the mantle serves to focus and amplify the trajector field.

00:36:35

If that's how the power transfer occurs, then once we leave orbit, we lose the ability to traject.

00:36:41

We don't have time to test it.

00:36:44

We'll have to try it now or forget it.

00:36:46

Do it. If there are any compatibility problems--

00:36:49

Then we can abort. This is our only chance.

00:36:52

JANEWAY: Bridge to Engineering.

00:36:55

Torres here.

00:36:57

We're ready to leave orbit. Thrusters on-line.

00:36:59

Aye, Captain.

00:37:01

We have to do something.

00:37:03

( beeping )

00:37:04

Mr. Paris, take us out of orbit.

00:37:07

4,000 kph.

00:37:08

Aye, Captain.

00:37:12

There's no response. Thrusters are off line.

00:37:15

Janeway to Engineering. What's going on, Lieutenant?

00:37:18

We've got a phase variance in plasma conduit 3.

00:37:22

I'll have to check it out before we can engage thrusters.

00:37:24

When did this problem show up?

00:37:26

Just now, Captain.

00:37:28

It's only a slight variance. I'll have it fixed in a minute.

00:37:30

Keep me advised.

00:37:34

All right.

00:37:36

The matrix is activating.

00:37:39

The trajector field is forming.

00:37:40

CAREY: And it's amplifying.

00:37:42

Look how fast it's expanding.

00:37:44

That's the effect of the quartz mantle.

00:37:46

We're nearly at full field strength.

00:37:48

This is going to work. ( alarm sounding )

00:37:51

What is it?

00:37:54

The plasma manifold is becoming unstable.

00:37:57

I can compensate for that.

00:37:58

CAREY: The manifold is being bombarded by anti-neutrinos from the trajector field.

00:38:03

Anti-neutrinos?

00:38:04

The must be the catalyst for the space folding process.

00:38:07

It's not working.

00:38:09

I can't compensate for the instability.

00:38:11

CAREY: There's no way to compensate for a field that size.

00:38:13

( deep thud )

00:38:18

Captain, I'm showing an unstable plasma manifold.

00:38:20

We're headed for a breach.

00:38:22

Bridge to Torres. What's happening?

00:38:24

We're reading a warp core breach up here.

00:38:27

We're on it, Captain. No time to talk.

00:38:30

Shut down the matrix!

00:38:32

I can't! It's not responding!

00:38:33

CAREY: It's fused!

00:38:35

Plasma temperature at 43 million Kelvin!

00:38:37

Carey, get everybody out!

00:38:39

All right, people, let's go! Right now!

00:38:41

Move it out! Move out! Come on!

00:38:43

Let's go! Right now!

00:38:44

Let's go, come on! Move it out! Fast!

00:38:46

Right now! Keep moving!

00:38:49

I can't unlock it.

00:38:50

The command matrix is sealed.

00:38:53

Plasma temperature at 50 million Kelvin!

00:39:00

Anti-neutrino bombardment has stopped.

00:39:02

Plasma temperature dropping.

00:39:13

We didn't anticipate anti-neutrinos.

00:39:19

The trajector could never be compatible with Federation technology.

00:39:24

I'll start erasing the sensor logs.

00:39:26

We can blame it on the phase discrepancy.

00:39:28

No.

00:39:30

We're not going to cover this up.

00:39:32

Are you crazy?

00:39:33

We don't have to take the blame for this.

00:39:35

But we're going to.

00:39:40

We disobeyed orders, gambling it would pay off. It didn't.

00:39:45

And now we just can't pretend like nothing happened.

00:39:47

I don't understand.

00:39:49

There's no need for this.

00:39:51

I'm sorry if you don't get it, Seska, but it has something to do with, um... with being able to live with yourself.

00:39:59

That doesn't sound like you.

00:40:02

You've changed.

00:40:06

If that's true...

00:40:08

I take it as a compliment.

00:40:17

I take full responsibility for what happened.

00:40:20

There were others involved, but I was the Senior Officer, and the culpability is mine.

00:40:26

Lieutenant Torres is not precisely correct, Captain.

00:40:29

She was not the Senior Officer involved.

00:40:32

I was.

00:40:36

You?

00:40:37

It was I who made the exchange.

00:40:40

The Federation library for the trajector matrix.

00:40:55

I will deal with you in a moment.

00:41:01

I don't have the luxury of throwing you in the brig for the rest of this voyage. I need you.

00:41:06

I need every person on this ship.

00:41:11

But I want you to know how very deeply you have disappointed me.

00:41:19

If there are any further transgressions, even a minor one... you will no longer be an officer on this crew.

00:41:33

Is that clear?

00:41:35

Yes, ma'am.

00:41:39

Dismissed.

00:41:49

I don't even know where to start.

00:41:54

I want you to explain to me how you, of all people, could be involved in this.

00:42:00

It is quite simple, Captain.

00:42:02

You have made it clear on many occasions that your highest goal for the crew is to get them home.

00:42:09

But in this instance, your standards would not allow you to violate Sikarian law.

00:42:14

Someone had to spare you the ethical dilemma.

00:42:16

I was the logical choice, and so I chose to act.

00:42:26

You did it for me... because you knew I couldn't.

00:42:32

I accept the consequences of my actions.

00:42:36

I expect to lose my commission and to be court-martialed when we return to Federation space.

00:42:54

You are one of my most valued officers... and you are my friend.

00:43:01

It is vital that you understand me here.

00:43:07

I need you.

00:43:10

But I also need to know that I can count on you.

00:43:15

You are my counsel, the one I turn to when I need my moral compass checked.

00:43:21

We have forged this relationship for years, and I depend on it.

00:43:37

I realize you made a sacrifice for me... but it's not one

00:43:42

I would have allowed you to make.

00:43:46

You can use logic to justify almost anything.

00:43:50

That's its power... and its flaw.

00:43:57

From now on... bring your logic to me.

00:44:02

Don't act on it behind my back.

00:44:07

You have my word.

00:44:10

My logic was not in error... but I was.

00:44:22

Dismissed.