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State of Flux

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Commander!

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Look at this.

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I think they're some kind of apple.

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There are trees filled with them as far as the eye can see just over that ridge.

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Kaylos. Ah.

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Aren't they gorgeous? One bite'll kill you.

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Puff you up like a vakolfish.

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Yeah, first your windpipe

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( gasping ) swells... and just when you think you're going to die of suffocation...

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Ow! Oh, you get a sharp pain in your knees, which begins to work its way right up to...

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I think we get the picture.

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Sorry, Mr. Carey.

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Just remember the old trader's axiom:

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Never judge a fruit by its skin.

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On the other hand, huh, take a bite.

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What is it?

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A leola root.

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You expect us to eat this?

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This is the reason I brought you here, Commander.

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There's no better source of vitamins and minerals in the Quadrant than in this, this ugly little root.

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I'd find the second-best source acceptable if it tasted better.

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You humans!

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You're not used to roughing it, are you?

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Well, take it from one who knows.

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The day may come when you'll relish every last crunch of leola.

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Stewed for a few hours in a light herbal broth, ah, you won't even notice the mildew.

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Captain, I don't think we're alone.

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Mr. Tuvok, run a lateral EM scan for me, coordinates 81 mark 40.

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Running scan.

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What do you see, Mr. Paris?

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It's like a reflection.

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Something in low orbit.

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When it moves into a certain angle from the sun...

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He's correct. I am picking up an ionization trail.

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There is another ship in orbit.

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Using some kind of cloaking device?

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It's not a cloaking device as we know it, Captain.

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I cannot say for certain what it is, but the ship does employ some kind of masking circuitry that has affected our sensors.

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Voyager to away team. CHAKOTAY: Go ahead, Captain.

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Any unexpected life signs down there, Commander?

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Nothing but bloodworms.

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Neelix wants to bring some back for a tartar he wants to make. I'm trying to talk him out of it.

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We're picking up an unidentified ship in low orbit.

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Collect your teams, and prepare to transport back while we investigate. Acknowledged.

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Chakotay out.

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All units, report to transport site A immediately.

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Captain, I believe a polaron burst may give us visual contact.

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Do it.

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Kazon. The hull design does conform to known specifications of the Kazon-Nistrim sect.

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Voyager to away teams. Return to the ship immediately.

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Acknowledged, Captain.

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Transporter Room, get ready to begin on my command.

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Where is Ensign Seska?

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Chakotay to Seska.

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Transporter Room, can you locate

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Ensign Seska's combadge signal?

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Negative, Commander.

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I'm not reading any sign of her.

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She was picking berries with our group, over by the hillside.

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There were caves nearby.

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If she went inside one, it might be blocking her combadge signal.

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The rest of you get back to the ship.

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I'm going to look for her.

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Oh, thank the Prophets!

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What are you doing here?

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Mushrooms. I saw them growing by the mouth of the cave.

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I wanted to teach Neelix how to make your favorite soup.

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I appreciate the thought, but we've got to get out of here.

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Captain's Log, Stardate 48658.2.

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We successfully left orbit

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without further interference from the Kazon.

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Commander Chakotay was injured,

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but is recovering from his wounds.

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( door chimes )

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Come in.

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I didn't think I'd make it.

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Feeling better?

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Yeah. What have you got there?

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Real food.

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You got Neelix to make some mushroom soup.

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Are you kidding?

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The man wanted to stretch the mushrooms with just a little... leola root. Leola root.

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We got into this tug of war with the bag of mushrooms in the middle.

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It was the most ludicrous thing you've ever seen.

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Tuvok and Kes broke us up, and then Neelix threw me out of his kitchen.

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So, how did you...?

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Mm, strictly a Maquis operation. Hmm!

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First, we arranged for a little morale crisis.

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A couple of our people suddenly came down with severe homesickness.

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Neelix, our devoted morale officer, responded to the call and came in to cheer them up, and while they were all singing Rakan folk songs,

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Jackson and I broke into the kitchen.

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You looted the food reserves?

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Well, if he's not going to give us a decent meal...

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I can't believe you did this.

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Well, it's not like we're hiding anything.

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I did bring soup straight to the First Officer, didn't I?

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Thanks for including me in a criminal conspiracy.

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Does he know about this yet?

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Well, the morale crisis ended a few minutes ago, so I'd say...

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Neelix to Chakotay.

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...that he probably does.

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Go ahead, Neelix.

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I'd like to report a crime.

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Someone has broken into my kitchen and stolen food--

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Taken food out of the mouths of their crewmates.

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I know.

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It was that Seska, wasn't it?

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I promise you everyone involved will be disciplined.

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If you'd like my recommendations for punishment...

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Thank you. I'll handle that.

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Chakotay out.

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Replicator privileges revoked for two days.

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Everyone, including me.

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They're not going to do it.

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Then I'll personally put them in the Brig.

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You'd put me in the Brig?

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After all we've been through?

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The soup was worth losing the replicator privileges for two days. Admit it.

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That's not the point.

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I get the point.

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Can we make up now?

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Who else knows how to make your favorite soup like I do?

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No one... but we agreed a long time ago, this wouldn't work.

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Look around, Chakotay.

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There aren't that many potential mates out here.

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Of course, if you're not interested...

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I have had my eye on young Ensign Kim.

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Janeway to all senior officers.

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Please report to the bridge.

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MALE: We require help... immediately!

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Anyone who can hear this message, please help!

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Long-range scanners picked up the distress signal three minutes ago.

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TUVOK: The ship's dimensions are identical to the vessel we encountered at the planet.

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It is a Kazon-Nistrim ship, Captain.

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Captain, this may be a trap.

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The Kazon-Nistrim is one of the most violent sects in the entire Kazon Collective.

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We need immediate assistance!

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We have lost all bridge operations.

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Barely able to function.

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Please... assist!

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Mr. Kim, can you determine if this ship has sustained genuine damage?

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There are fluctuating nucleonic patterns.

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It might indicate a reactor breakdown on board.

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Mr. Paris, run an extended scanner sequence to identify any other Kazon ships that might be in the area.

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( console beeping )

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Nothing showing up, Captain.

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Maintain scans and set a heading to intercept.

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PARIS: New heading entered.

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I take your warning seriously, Neelix, and will act with caution, but if we can help, we should.

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Besides, this may be an opportunity to make a friend, and out here, we can use all the friends we can get.

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TORRES: What could do something like this?

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I'm showing high levels of nucleonic radiation.

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It seems to be isolated in that area.

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It is likely that the ship's automatic containment systems were activated when the radiation entered the bridge.

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We should be safe as long as we stay on this side of the force field.

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Someone's alive over here.

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( groaning )

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CHAKOTAY: Away team to Voyager.

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We've got a single male Kazon alive on the bridge.

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Transport him directly to sick bay.

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Energizing.

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It appears the explosion emanated from this console.

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Something look a little odd about it to you?

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The structural pattern does not conform to the rest of the bridge.

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There's something else strange about it.

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The residue has a .41 percent trace of a neosorium composite, and I don't know anyone who uses neosorium technology, except for the Federation.

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So how did it get into the hands of the Kazon?

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Incredible.

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Somehow, virtually every cell in his body has been altered.

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Altered?

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His cells have mutated, or they've been fused with inorganic matter.

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I can't make heads or tails of it. Look at this.

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His blood cells have bonded with metallic nuclei.

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The crew members closest to the explosion were virtually melded with huge pieces of metal fragments.

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He was luckier than the others.

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That remains to be seen.

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I'm going to have to do a complete pyrocyte replacement if we're going to keep him alive.

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We'd better hope there are compatible donors on board.

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I'll run a cytological screening of the crew.

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We'll let you know the results as soon as we can.

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Captain, there was an apparent Federation signature to the explosion. What?

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It looked like they were trying to install some new technology that detonated.

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You're saying they have some kind of Federation weapon on board?

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A console on the bridge was the source of the explosion.

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We're not sure what its function was, and it's going to be hard to get to.

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We can't transport it out?

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Not with those levels of nucleonic radiation.

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The transporter beam would disperse the moment it hit the irradiated cabin.

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How could they possibly have Federation technology?

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There are only three alternatives

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I can discern at this time.

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One: It is not Federation technology at all, but something similar.

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Bridge.

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Two: Another Federation starship may have been brought to the Delta Quadrant prior to our arrival, and they interacted with the Kazon-Nistrim.

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Were there any other reports of missing starships?

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Not to my knowledge.

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Three: Someone from this ship has covertly given technology to the Kazon.

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Computer, hold turbolift.

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I don't like number three at all, Tuvok.

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Nevertheless, it is the most probable explanation.

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It may not be a coincidence that the Kazon ship we encountered at the planet was able to deceive our sensors.

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Perhaps someone transmitted instructions to them before we arrived.

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( sighs )

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I want you to personally go through the transmission logs, Tuvok.

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Compare them to the actual telemetry.

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See if there's any evidence of prior contact with the Kazon.

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Who would have had a chance to meet with them while you were on the surface? A dozen people.

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We were scattered all over the area.

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You did discover Ensign Seska in proximity to them.

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Seska almost killed me because she thought I was Kazon.

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She wouldn't do something like this.

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Nevertheless, I urge you to regard her with caution for the time being.

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Why would anyone on this ship betray us?

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We're all in this together.

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We need to retrieve that console and get some answers before the rumors get out of hand.

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Computer, resume.

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Releasing the force field isn't an option.

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That would just allow the radiation into the whole cabin.

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We could generate a localized subspace bubble to get past the force field.

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One minor subspace disruption and you're dead. It's too risky.

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I'd be willing to risk it.

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We could use an expander to manipulate the containment field.

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Manipulate it how?

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Move it out of the way.

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Rotate the field, and the radiation trapped inside it away from the console.

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Once it's clear, we have access.

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How long will it take to set this up?

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We, uh, we should be able to make an attempt by tomorrow.

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I want it ready by the end of the day.

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No, Captain.

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When I say tomorrow, I mean tomorrow.

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I don't exaggerate. Tomorrow is the best I can do.

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Understood, Lieutenant.

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All right... we'll begin on the Kazon bridge.

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Carey, Nicoletti, Seska.

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No. I want Ensign Seska to coordinate the operation from our bridge.

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Okay, Henard, you're with us.

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Dismissed.

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What was that all about? What?

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Oh, you know what I'm talking about.

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There's nothing important to do on the bridge.

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I disagree. We need someone up there--

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What the hell is going on?

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There's some concern about you.

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What kind of concern?

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Concern because I found you near the Kazon on the planet.

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Oh, I see. So now I'm a traitor.

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I sell technology to the enemy? I don't believe that.

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No, you just take me off my assignment.

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I'm trying to take you out of harm's way to protect you.

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This is your idea of protection?

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You might as well point a finger at me in front of the entire crew.

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You don't assign someone you don't trust to the bridge.

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Look, I'm sorry, but if something goes wrong over there, I don't want you anywhere near it.

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Thanks for your concern.

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How is he?

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Not very good.

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We need to completely replace his blood.

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Will he regain consciousness?

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I'm not sure.

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Even if he does, there's no way to predict what kind of brain damage there might be.

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He's the only one who really knows what happened on that ship, Doctor.

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The only one who can tell them

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I had nothing to do with it.

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You? I don't understand.

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Would you call me right away if he wakes up?

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All right.

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Ensign... did you ever come in to leave a blood sample on file?

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No. I never got around to it.

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Why?

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I've been running a crew compatibility analysis, and your file never came up.

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My blood won't help you.

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I had a childhood disease that infected it.

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I was warned never to donate blood for a transfusion.

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All the more reason we should have your blood on file.

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I will.

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Right now, I have something more important to take care of.

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Someone did make an unauthorized transmission.

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And whoever it was was an expert at covering their tracks.

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The signal was masked by a test of the dorsal emitters that we conducted a week ago.

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Who was working on that test?

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Only the whole Engineering crew. We're trying to trace the station where the signal originated.

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Again, the perpetrator was skilled enough to make the tracking process extremely difficult for us.

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It's like working backwards through a maze of circuits.

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We keep bumping into dead ends.

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Paris to Captain Janeway.

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Please report to the bridge.

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Captain, another Kazon ship is approaching, trying to hail the disabled ship.

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They're not within visual range yet.

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Perhaps someone else picked up the distress call.

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What's their ETA?

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At their current speed, four hours, 20 minutes.

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Should I tell them we're here? If we know about them, it's a good bet they know about us.

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We don't have anything good to tell them.

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I think we'll wait.

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Captain, I'm showing an unauthorized autosequence in Transporter Room 2. Someone's left Voyager.

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Computer, identify who just beamed off the ship from Transporter Room 2.

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Ensign Seska.

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Chakotay to Seska.

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I really don't have time to talk to you right now, Chakotay.

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What the hell do you think you're doing?

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Retrieving the console, my way.

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I want you back on this ship, and I mean now.

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The Captain said she wanted the console today.

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Carey's plan couldn't do it in time, but mine can.

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Captain, it is conceivable that she has gone to the Kazon ship to destroy evidence that might implicate her.

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She's gone back to the Kazon ship to prove herself to us.

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Can't you see that? I've got a lock on her, Captain.

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Do you want me to transport her back?

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If we try to beam her out while she's manipulating subspace, we might kill her. ( screaming )

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Chakotay to Seska.

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Seska, respond.

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Get her out of there! Send her to sick bay.

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Energizing.

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Prep three ccs kelotane.

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I'll need a dermal regenerator. Run a full blood scan.

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( moaning )

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Have a seat, Mr. Carey.

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How have things been going for you in engineering?

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Fine.

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Why, is there a problem?

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You getting along all right with Lieutenant Torres?

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I think we've settled our differences.

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She was promoted to Chief Engineer over you, Lieutenant.

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That might be difficult for someone in your position to accept.

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Captain, I accepted your decision, and I've worked as hard as I can to make myself a valuable member of Lieutenant Torres' team.

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I can't believe she'd have any complaints about my performance.

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She doesn't.

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Then what am I doing here?

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Lieutenant, have you had any contact with the Kazon-Nistrim since we arrived in the Delta Quadrant?

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What?!

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Y-You mean, me personally?

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No. Of course not.

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You were out of contact for almost an hour on the planet where we encountered the Kazon.

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You mean, when I was picking those poison apples?

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What about before we arrived at the planet?

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Did you have any reason to signal a Kazon-Nistrim ship?

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No. Nevertheless, a signal was sent to the Kazon from your station in Engineering during our dorsal emitter test last week.

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My station?

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Were you not in Engineering at that time?

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Well, yes, I was, but... you know how it is down there during a systems analysis.

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Did you see anyone else at your station?

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Honestly, I don't remember.

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Maybe you should ask Seska.

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Why Seska?

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Everybody knows she was found in the cave with the Kazon.

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Look, I'm not saying she did anything wrong, but I didn't either.

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I'd like to believe you, Mr. Carey, but somebody did contact the Kazon, and until we know who,

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I'm going to have to restrict you to quarters.

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What do you think?

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He had the motive and the opportunity.

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He's also had a distinguished Starfleet career.

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Seska spent most of the last two years as an enemy of the Federation.

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So have I.

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KIM: Captain, we're being hailed by the approaching Kazon ship.

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How soon will they be here? Four minutes.

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I wish we had something more definitive to tell them.

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Open a channel.

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I am Kathryn Janeway,

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Captain of the Federation starship Voyager.

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My name is Culluh, First Maje of the Kazon-Nistrim.

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What have you done to our ship?

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We responded to a call for help.

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Unfortunately, by the time we were able to respond, all but one of the crew were dead.

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I would like to speak to the survivor.

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He hasn't regained consciousness.

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We have him in our sick bay.

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We'd be happy to beam you aboard so you can see him.

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You will prepare for my arrival.

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Friendly sort.

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DOCTOR: Ah, Captain, I'm glad you're here.

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I was just about to call you.

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Doctor, this is First Maje Culluh, of the Kazon-Nistrim. Could you give us the latest condition report on your Kazon patient?

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Well, the good news is, we've been able to stabilize him.

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We had to completely replace his blood.

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Replace his blood?

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With what?

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The blood of volunteers from our crew.

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They saved his life.

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His own blood cells were killing him.

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They were changed by the accident on his ship.

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Changed in what manner?

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We haven't been able to determine that yet.

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We've been working on a plan to access the source of the explosion, which should answer a lot of the questions.

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That will no longer be necessary.

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We will take the damaged vessel to our port for inspection.

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I'm afraid I can't allow you to do that just yet.

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And what gives you the right to interfere in our affairs?

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There was a trace of a Federation compound in the remains of the explosion.

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We have reason to believe that someone on board this ship gave technology to your people.

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Until we have a better explanation of what occurred,

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I can't release that ship to you.

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That is not acceptable.

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It will have to be.

00:27:39

Your unique technologies make you brave, Captain, but you have only one ship.

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In less than a day, there will be four Kazon vessels off your bow.

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Perhaps by then we'll have the answers we need.

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You will leave us with him.

00:28:05

I assume they'll want to take him back to their ship.

00:28:07

I'd rather not let them do it just yet, in case he regains consciousness.

00:28:10

There are a lot of questions he can answer.

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Can I tell them it's not safe to move him?

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It will be the truth. Good.

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( steady tone sounds )

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He's dead.

00:28:32

Get off this ship.

00:28:38

There was some kind of nerve toxin in that needle. He died instantly.

00:28:46

Captain, may we talk to you in my office?

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It's about Seska.

00:28:58

Complications?

00:29:01

I was analyzing her blood chemistry to try to locate a compatible donor.

00:29:06

But when I got the results, her blood was lacking all the common Bajoran blood factors.

00:29:11

Meaning?

00:29:13

The only conclusion we can reach is that she is not, in fact, Bajoran.

00:29:16

It appears Seska has been genetically altered.

00:29:19

My suspicion is she was born Cardassian.

00:29:34

You're asking me to believe she's a Cardassian agent who infiltrated the Maquis?

00:29:37

Starfleet Security has documented several incidents in which Cardassians have used cosmetic alterations for the purpose of infiltrating an enemy.

00:29:44

This is crazy. This is just impossible.

00:29:46

The Doctor has informed us that there is no other plausible explanation for the medical anomalies, Commander.

00:29:51

If you don't mind, I'd like to hear her explanation before we dismiss it.

00:29:55

Has she been told? No.

00:29:57

I'd like to be the one who questions her.

00:30:00

I suggest we wait until we retrieve the console.

00:30:02

Janeway to Torres.

00:30:04

Yes, Captain. Your status.

00:30:06

We are finished with the computer simulations.

00:30:09

Everything looks okay. We're ready to beam over.

00:30:11

Good. Then let's get started. Janeway out.

00:30:14

You were working for her, Seska was working for them.

00:30:17

Was anyone on board that ship working for me?

00:30:20

The Kazon ship is hailing us.

00:30:22

Open a channel.

00:30:25

On screen.

00:30:27

Our sensors show that you are trespassing on our vessel.

00:30:31

As I've already informed you, we're attempting to retrieve the console that caused this explosion.

00:30:36

If you attempt to remove anything from our ship, it will be considered an act of war.

00:30:42

You know,

00:30:44

I'm really easy to get along with most of the time... but I don't like bullies, and I don't like threats, and I don't like you, Culluh.

00:30:58

You can try and stop us from getting to the truth, but I promise you, if you do,

00:31:03

I will respond with all the "unique" technologies at my command.

00:31:08

Janeway out.

00:31:10

Their weapons systems are standing down.

00:31:13

They do not appear to be posing a threat to us at this time.

00:31:16

At least not until reinforcements get here.

00:31:18

Janeway to away team. TORRES: Yes, Captain?

00:31:20

I don't want to rush you, Lieutenant, but--

00:31:22

We're finished, Captain.

00:31:23

I beg your pardon?

00:31:25

Decontamination went exactly as planned.

00:31:27

The console has been transported to Engineering, and we're on our way back now.

00:31:31

Acknowledged. Well done, away team.

00:31:34

We'll meet you in Engineering.

00:31:48

Of all the things to die for.

00:31:53

It's a food replicator... or at least it was trying to be.

00:31:59

We may take replicators for granted, but imagine what it would mean to a culture that doesn't have this technology.

00:32:07

They didn't use a thick enough interior shield casing.

00:32:10

Once the nucleonic radiation leaked out, a cascade reaction was inevitable.

00:32:15

Can you tell if any part of the console came from our ship?

00:32:18

There's no doubt about it, Captain.

00:32:20

The pattern buffer relays are clearly composed of bioneural fibers.

00:32:24

No other Federation ship would have them.

00:32:26

Somebody on board Voyager gave them what they needed.

00:32:32

I guess they just didn't know what to do with it.

00:32:34

I want a complete report on everything we've found so I can share it with our Kazon friends.

00:32:55

We've recovered the console.

00:32:58

It's a replicator constructed with materials from Voyager.

00:33:04

I suppose now everyone thinks

00:33:06

I went over there to destroy the evidence.

00:33:10

Did you?

00:33:12

I was only trying to show everyone--

00:33:15

Show you...

00:33:19

You really think I had something to do with this, don't you?

00:33:23

To be honest, I'm not sure anymore.

00:33:28

I'm not sure of a lot of things.

00:33:31

Then why don't you go talk to your animal guide and figure it all out?

00:33:34

I plan to.

00:33:36

Good. Get back to me when you do.

00:33:42

You know, it's funny...

00:33:44

I've been thinking about what's been real and what's not been real.

00:33:49

What is this about?

00:33:52

What's wrong with you?

00:33:55

Talk to me, Chakotay.

00:33:56

You owe me that much.

00:34:02

What would you say

00:34:04

I owed to a Cardassian who infiltrated my crew?

00:34:06

What are you talking about?

00:34:09

Isn't that why you never got around to a blood analysis when we came on board?

00:34:13

I didn't get around to it because I didn't get around to it.

00:34:15

Turns out your blood is missing all the common Bajoran blood factors.

00:34:19

It's a side effect of Orkett's disease.

00:34:21

Ask your doctor.

00:34:23

Orkett's disease?

00:34:25

A childhood virus that swept through the Bajoran work camps during the Occupation.

00:34:29

Thousands of children didn't survive.

00:34:32

I did, thanks to a bone marrow transplant from a sympathetic Cardassian woman.

00:34:37

Her name was Kattell. When we get home, you can ask her yourself.

00:34:47

You must think I'm horrible.

00:34:51

Do you think I gave you my... my heart to get your Maquis secrets?

00:35:00

I was starting to wonder.

00:35:04

Let me tell you something... your secrets weren't good enough.

00:35:10

They wouldn't have been worth the trouble for a Cardassian agent.

00:35:15

I had only one agenda with you, Chakotay, and I never kept it secret.

00:35:25

So you believe in me again?

00:35:31

I want to.

00:35:33

Good, because I want to go back to work.

00:35:37

Let's not rush things.

00:35:38

No, I'm going stir-crazy in here.

00:35:40

You're going to have to stay confined, at least until we find out exactly where the replicator components were taken from. Well, what'll that tell you?

00:35:49

There might be evidence of who took them.

00:35:51

Oh, you don't think whoever did this is foolish enough to log in using their own name?

00:35:58

Chief Inspector Tuvok leaves no stone unturned.

00:36:04

I'll tell the Captain what you told me.

00:36:06

Somehow, we'll try to clear this up soon.

00:36:23

She said a Cardassian bone marrow transplant saved her life as a child.

00:36:28

Did you set our plan in motion?

00:36:32

I gave Lieutenant Carey the same information.

00:36:35

Now all we can do is wait and hope someone takes the bait.

00:37:05

Gin.

00:37:08

I never knew Vulcans had such a talent for cards.

00:37:11

It is simply a matter of logical discards, which give a false impression of my own requirements and deny the needed cards to your hand.

00:37:18

I believe that's 94 points to me.

00:37:20

If you ever need a sponsor in a gin tournament, let me know.

00:37:24

We're picking up two more Kazon warships, about six hours away. We're not going to be able to stay here much-- ( console beeping )

00:37:30

That sounds like a nibble to me.

00:37:38

Someone is accessing the inventory database.

00:37:40

And they're going straight to the missing replicator materials.

00:37:43

Should we start the trace now?

00:37:44

Negative. It might alert them.

00:37:45

They're entering data. Intriguing.

00:37:47

It appears as though they're trying to place evidence at the scene of the crime to indicate the guilty party.

00:37:53

They're entering an encrypted security code into the materials requisition file.

00:37:57

Which would suggest they're hiding it, but not very well.

00:38:01

Anybody know whose security code that belongs to?

00:38:05

I do.

00:38:07

It's Seska's.

00:38:12

Then it has to be Carey.

00:38:15

Carey is trying to point the finger at Seska.

00:38:36

Chakotay... is anything wrong?

00:38:41

It's over. We know who gave the technology to the Kazon.

00:38:49

Who?

00:38:51

You did.

00:38:55

Look, I don't know what evidence you think you've found, but...

00:38:58

We found the evidence you put there for us to find.

00:39:02

Your own security code.

00:39:04

I have no idea what you're talking about.

00:39:07

We already knew where the stolen materials had been taken from before I met with you.

00:39:12

We were monitoring the inventory manifest, hoping either you or Carey would try to cover your tracks.

00:39:18

Hell of a way for me to cover my tracks, putting in my own security code for you to find?

00:39:23

That's exactly what you did.

00:39:25

You knew no one would believe you could be that careless.

00:39:28

You wanted us to believe that someone else was trying to frame you.

00:39:31

Ever consider that maybe someone was?

00:39:34

We traced the computer station used to enter the data.

00:39:38

Oh, you took us all around the system and back again before we could locate the source, but it was this station in sick bay.

00:39:50

I'd almost say it was a Maquis operation, if I didn't already know you were a Cardassian.

00:39:56

Computer, activate emergency holographic medical program.

00:40:03

Ah.

00:40:04

Have I been called to testify?

00:40:08

Before you even mentioned Orkett's disease to me, the doctor had already discounted that as a possible explanation for your blood anomalies.

00:40:16

DOCTOR: And may I say a doctor less informed about Bajoran medicine might have been fooled, but my program includes the complete Bajoran medical text on Orkett's disease.

00:40:25

There's no way any childhood virus or Cardassian bone marrow transplant can explain away the genetic markers in your blood.

00:40:31

You are Cardassian, Ensign.

00:40:33

But that didn't necessarily make you the traitor we were looking for. We needed more evidence, and you gave it to us.

00:40:42

The one thing I still can't understand is... why?

00:40:49

I did it for you.

00:40:52

I did it for this crew.

00:40:56

We are alone here, at the mercy of any number of hostile aliens because of the incomprehensible decision of a Federation Captain.

00:41:06

A Federation Captain who destroyed our only chance to get home.

00:41:12

Federation rules,

00:41:14

Federation nobility,

00:41:17

Federation compassion?

00:41:19

Do you understand?

00:41:21

If this had been a Cardassian ship, we would be home now.

00:41:24

We must begin to forge alliances.

00:41:27

To survive, we must have powerful friends.

00:41:30

The Kazon-Nistrim were willing to be our protectors in return for some minor technology.

00:41:36

Minor technology that could change the balance of power in this Quadrant.

00:41:41

Change it in our favor.

00:41:42

That is all that matters at this point, building a base of power in this Quadrant.

00:41:49

You are a fool, Captain.

00:41:53

And you're a fool to follow her.

00:41:55

I can't imagine how I ever loved you.

00:42:00

Computer, Command XJL.

00:42:04

Computer, override transport in progress.

00:42:07

Unable to comply. Security lockout is in place.

00:42:10

Computer, identify destination of transport.

00:42:13

A Kazon vessel, 14 kilometers off the port bow.

00:42:16

Bridge to Janeway. Go ahead.

00:42:18

The Kazon ship is powering up its engines.

00:42:19

It looks like they're getting ready to go to warp.

00:42:21

Ready a tractor beam. I've also got two Kazon warships on an intercept course less than ten minutes away.

00:42:27

TUVOK: Captain, even with our superior defense capabilities, we cannot prevail against three Kazon warships.

00:42:34

Awaiting your instructions, Captain.

00:42:37

Power down the tractor beam.

00:42:40

Set a course out of here, Mr. Paris, warp four.

00:42:43

Engage when ready.

00:42:44

Yes, ma'am.

00:42:46

We'll have to wait for another day to settle up with Seska.

00:43:07

Can I ask you to be honest with me, Lieutenant?

00:43:09

As a Vulcan, I am at all times honest, Commander.

00:43:13

That's not exactly true. You lied to me when you passed yourself off as a Maquis to get on my crew.

00:43:19

I was honest to my own convictions within the defined parameters of my mission.

00:43:22

You damned Vulcans and your defined parameters.

00:43:26

That's easy for you.

00:43:27

On the contrary. The demands on a Vulcan's character are extraordinarily difficult.

00:43:32

Do not mistake composure for ease.

00:43:36

How may I be honest with you today?

00:43:46

I'd just like to know, from someone else who pulled the wool over my eyes, was I particularly naive?

00:43:55

Was I not paying enough attention?

00:43:56

What the hell was it that let all you spies get by me?

00:43:59

Like all humans, you depend on feelings and instincts to guide you, and they invariably let you down.

00:44:07

But "particularly naive"?

00:44:09

No, Commander, and I've always considered your attention span to be adequate.

00:44:13

Did you ever see anything about Seska that made you suspicious?

00:44:17

No. She quite expertly

00:44:20

"pulled the wool" over my eyes as well.

00:44:23

Well... that makes me feel a little better. Thanks.

00:44:29

Curious.

00:44:31

What?

00:44:32

That my failure, added to your own, should improve your feelings.

00:44:38

Misery loves company, Tuvok.