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Heroes and Demons

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CAPTAIN JANEWAY: Captain's Log, Stardate 48693.2.

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We've altered course to investigate

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some unusually intense photonic activity

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in a nearby protostar.

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Lieutenant Torres and I are beaming aboard samples

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for further analysis.

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Containment field is active. We're ready for transport.

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Energize.

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That's strange.

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Both containers should have been filled.

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Here's the problem.

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A slight breach in the annular confinement beam.

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I'm aborting transport.

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Okay, let's try that again.

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Energizing.

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All right.

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I'll get a complete phase spectrum analysis on this as soon as possible.

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If this photonic matter works as well as I think, it could boost the efficiency of our power converters 15 percent.

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I'd say more like 20.

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How long will it take to finish the preliminary analysis?

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Um, six hours, maybe more.

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I'd like to get it sooner than that.

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I believe Ensign Kim is off duty.

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Could you use his help?

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Can you convince him to give up his free time?

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I think I might be able to.

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Janeway to Kim.

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That's odd.

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Computer, locate Ensign Kim.

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COMPUTER: Unable to comply.

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Ensign Kim is not aboard the ship.

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Sensor logs show no record of any unauthorized transporter activity, and all shuttlecraft are accounted for.

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If Ensign Kim left the ship, he did not do so by conventional means.

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His last shift ended four hours ago, and he was scheduled for time on Holodeck 2 when he went off duty.

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No one has seen him since.

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Scan the holodeck.

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What's the matter?

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There is significant interference in the holodeck.

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I cannot obtain a clear scan.

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Is it a system malfunction?

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I do not believe so.

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Commander.

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TUVOK: The holodeck is definitely active.

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There appears to be a program in progress.

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Can you shut it down?

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The manual overrides are not functioning.

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I cannot terminate the program.

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All right, let's go in.

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( tricorders beeping )

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( theme music playing )

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Computer, identify program.

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COMPUTER: The program in progress is a holonovel based

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on the epic Earth poem Beowulf.

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Beowulf?

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An ancient English epic set in sixth century Denmark, if I remember correctly.

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It's about a hero named Beowulf who fights a creature that's terrorizing a kingdom and murdering its subjects.

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Monsters and swordplay, that sort of thing.

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I'm not detecting any life signs, but there is still considerable interference.

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I can't determine the source.

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Speak as a friend or stand challenged.

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Computer, delete character.

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The holodeck command systems must not be functioning either.

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We must also consider the possibility that the safety programs are malfunctioning as well.

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I'm am Freya, shield-maiden, daughter of King Hrothgar.

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I hold this guard post against any intruders who would bear us harm.

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So declare yourselves.

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I will hear your answer before you march any further through this land.

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We have no desire to trespass.

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However, we are on an urgent mission, so if you would allow us to continue, we would appreciate it.

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What land do you call home?

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Your faces tell me you are not men of the Danes.

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Are you... kinsmen of Beowulf?

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Yes. We are Beowulf's kinsmen.

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My name is Chakotay, and this is Tuvok.

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Have you seen Beowulf?

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Yes.

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He was like no other.

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Hair straight and raven black, eyes bright with fierce fire, the burning gaze of a hero.

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Grandiloquence notwithstanding, that would qualify as a description of Mr. Kim.

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How did you know he was Beowulf?

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This is Harry's holonovel.

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It'd make sense that he'd be playing the hero.

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She might be able to help us figure out what happened to him.

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A reasonable assumption.

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Your kinsman was a truly noble warrior.

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It is right you should avenge his death.

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Yes, but first, we'd like to know more about how Beowulf died.

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Of course.

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Come. I will take you to the king.

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Hail, Lord Hrothgar.

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I bring new friends,

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Chakotay and Tuvok, kinsmen of Beowulf, who come to avenge his death.

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Greet them well.

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I would bid you welcome to my hall, but the days of glad tidings are gone from this place.

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We grieve with you for your kinsman.

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We had hoped that a warrior of Beowulf's strength and renown would be able to deliver us from our curse.

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Could you tell us exactly what happened to him?

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He met with the same fate as did 30 of our own warriors.

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Grendel.

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That's the monster who's been attacking you.

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Repelled by light and laughter, the beast waits until we slumber.

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Then, bereft of remorse,

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Grendel comes in murderous rage to my hall to take my people, and there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.

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If you are wise, you will forego your vengeance and return home.

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Death lives here now.

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My Lord is fatigued.

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It is time to retire.

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TUVOK: We would like more information about Beowulf.

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Would it be possible to examine his body?

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The body of Beowulf is gone.

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Dragged down to Grendel's foul lair, no doubt.

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The beast leaves no traces.

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Did anyone actually see the battle?

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No. Beowulf chose to face Grendel alone.

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Then I think we'd like to see this Grendel for ourselves.

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To what purpose?

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To raise false hopes in our king again as did your kinsman?

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Leave us alone in our misery.

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FREYA: Unferth!

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These men are our guests.

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You will show them the hospitality they deserve.

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They deserve nothing!

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If their Beowulf was truly the champion he claimed to be, then Grendel would be dead, his head mounted on a spear.

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Instead, we spend yet another night in terror.

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TUVOK: If you would allow us to assist you, perhaps we could help alleviate your terror.

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Your names mean nothing to me.

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There are no songs of your deeds nor stories of the battles you have fought.

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Who are you to believe you can slay Grendel?

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We have no intention of slaying anyone.

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We simply wish to examine the creature.

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( laughs )

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Grendel might not wish to be examined... without a fight.

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And if you would fight Grendel, then you will first prove your worth to me.

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Defend yourselves.

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You are able warriors.

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You may stand sentry tonight.

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You are brave men.

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I hope to see you again, fate permitting.

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Chakotay to Janeway.

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Go ahead.

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Captain, we haven't found any definite signs of Harry,

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but we've encountered several holodeck characters

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who claim to know what happened to him.

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TUVOK: Mr. Kim was running a holonovel based on the poem Beowulf.

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According to the holo-characters,

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he attempted to battle a creature of some kind

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and was killed in the process.

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Killed?

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Since the safety programs are malfunctioning, we must consider the possibility.

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But... you haven't found a body?

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No. If we shut down the program, we'd know if he's here or not.

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Run a diagnostic on the holodeck's imaging control systems.

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If they're not working, try to repair them.

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And relay your tricorder scans to the Bridge.

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I'd like to analyze your readings.

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CHAKOTAY: Aye, Captain. Chakotay out.

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The primary imaging matrix should be here behind this wooden panel.

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I will attempt to locate the auxiliary matrix.

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This ancient Earth culture seems fascinated with monsters.

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Every culture has its demons.

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They embody the darkest emotions of its people.

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Giving them physical form in heroic literature is a way of exploring those feelings.

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The Vok'sha of Rakella Prime believe that hate is a beast which lives inside the stomach.

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Their greatest mythical hero is a man who ate stones for 23 days to kill the beast, and became a saint.

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Such fables are necessary only in cultures which unduly emphasize emotional behavior.

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I would point out there are no demons in Vulcan literature.

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That might account for its popularity.

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JANEWAY: Bridge to Chakotay.

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Chakotay here.

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Commander, we've analyzed your tricorder data.

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A deep-level scan shows minute quantities of photonic energy.

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How could it be in the holodeck?

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We think it happened when we beamed aboard the samples from the protostar.

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There was a breach in the annular confinement beam, and photonic energy must have leaked into the transporter system.

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And from there into other ship systems as well.

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We've already found some in the replicators.

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TUVOK: That raises an uncomfortable possibility, Captain.

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If the holodeck's conversion nodes were contaminated,

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Ensign Kim may have inadvertently undergone the process of matter conversion.

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You're saying he might have been converted into energy?

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We have to consider it a possibility.

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After all, the holodecks are basically an outgrowth of transporter technology.

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Changing energy into matter and back again.

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Every time a program is run.

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Except it's not supposed to convert people.

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CHAKOTAY: Hold on, Captain.

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Something's coming.

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( unearthly howling )

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It is an object approximately one meter in diameter.

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I think Grendel may be paying us a visit.

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Captain, the holo-characters told us

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Kim was killed by Grendel.

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An examination of this part of the program might be advisable.

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Proceed.

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Captain, I'm picking up signs of matter/energy conversion.

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Emergency transport.

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Get them out of there now.

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I can't get a lock.

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( unearthly howling intensifies )

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Commander Chakotay, report.

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Mr. Tuvok?

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Captain, I've lost their life signs.

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They're gone.

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TORRES: This is a scan of the holodeck just before we lost contact with Chakotay and Tuvok.

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The readings are pretty garbled, but I'm still inclined to think that there is a malfunction in the holodeck's matter conversion nodes.

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Photonic energy leaking into the subsystems could certainly damage the nodes, and it might have created a defect in the program that occurs when Grendel shows up.

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A defect that dematerialized our people.

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I'm not willing to accept the fact that Harry and the others are gone for good.

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Their molecular patterns might still be there.

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And if they are, we might be able to rematerialize them.

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The only thing we can do is go back into the holodeck.

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Study this... energy surge.

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Find out what exactly happened.

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Anyone who goes back in there might wind up just like the others.

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Maybe not anyone.

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Me?

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PARIS: A hologram can't be converted into energy.

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It already is energy.

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You're the perfect choice.

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How do you intend to transfer me out of Sick Bay?

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We'll have to modify your data stream protocols and imaging systems, but the fact that you're going to the holodeck simplifies things.

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The projection systems are already in place there.

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And we're going to give you complete control over your magnetic containment field.

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You'll be able to make yourself solid, or let matter pass through you at will.

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Nothing on the holodeck will be able to touch you-- unless you want it to.

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I see.

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Think of this as your first away mission, Doctor.

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I can understand your hesitation, but there are three lives at stake, and you have the best chance of anyone on this ship to save them.

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Do you understand that?

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Yes.

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Good.

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Your job is to find the photonic energy surge and scan it closely.

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We need all the data we can get.

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You'll have to interact with the characters in the holonovel, so make sure you're familiar with the Beowulf story.

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Your circuit modifications will be finished in three hours.

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Yes, Captain.

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( door opens, closes )

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Computer, access full text of ancient Earth epic Beowulf including historical annotation and cultural references.

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Data compilation in progress.

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Doctor?

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Ah, Kes. Come in.

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I don't know how long I'll be gone, but my absence is no reason to suspend your studies.

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How are you doing with the protein synthesis text?

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I finished it yesterday.

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Good. Then you may as well start learning how to operate the base-pair sequencer.

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You'll find the manual in the technical data base.

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Was there something else?

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There's something bothering you.

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Not at all.

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Now if you'll excuse me,

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I have a great deal of preparation to do.

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You're nervous about this mission, aren't you?

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Nervous?

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I can perform emergency surgery without getting nervous.

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I can make life-or-death decisions about patients without getting nervous.

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What makes you think I'm nervous?

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Those things are familiar to you.

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You've been programmed to do them, but... this is different, isn't it?

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I can describe every detail of every piece of equipment in this Sick Bay-- from bio-bed to neurostimulator-- but I've never even seen a sky or a forest, let alone Vikings and monsters.

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I can't afford to fail.

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But I don't know what to expect in that holodeck.

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You've been telling me that you deserve to be treated like a member of the crew.

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Well, here's your chance.

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And I can tell you that none of the crew knows exactly what to expect when they go on an away mission.

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Doctor, have you chosen a name for yourself yet?

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I have narrowed the list to three possibilities.

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Then let me suggest you choose one before you go.

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It might help you feel more like a Starfleet officer.

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Hm.

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You may be right.

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I'll give it some thought.

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And Kes... thank you.

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Good luck.

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Paris to Janeway.

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We're ready for the transfer, Captain.

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JANEWAY: Good. Go ahead.

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How about you, Doctor?

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You ready?

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Of course.

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I've already transported a tricorder onto the holodeck.

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Engaging transfer circuits... now.

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JANEWAY: Is everything all right, Doctor?

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Yes. There were no problems with the transfer.

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I'm on my way.

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Speak as a friend or stand challenged.

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I am...

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Yes, you're Freya, the king's daughter.

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A female warrior known as a shield-maiden.

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We have never met, and yet you know my name?

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Are you a sorcerer?

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No.

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It's simply that... your reputation precedes you.

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A warrior of your skill...

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You're quite famous where I come from.

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I did not know that word of my deeds has carried to other lands.

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Tell me what you have heard.

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Well... your battle with...

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Scyld the Gar-Dane?

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...is practically legend.

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An incredible story.

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I burned his hall to the ground.

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There was nothing left but ashes!

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Charming.

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And did you hear of my campaign against the heatho-bards to the south?

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I fought them for--

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I'd be delighted to hear all about it, but I'm on an urgent mission of my own.

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I'm looking for Grendel.

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( sighs )

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Only a warrior would seek that which others flee.

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What is your name?

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I'm glad you asked.

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My name is... Schweitzer.

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Dr. Schweitzer.

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"Schweitzer."

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A hero's name.

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Come, I will take you to the king.

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Hmm.

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FREYA: The hall is not far from here.

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Look, fortune is with us.

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Atuta, a most powerful plant.

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What exactly do you intend to do with it?

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We brew the atuta into a broth, which we drink before battle.

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It brings on the spirit of the bear and gives us strength to swing our swords.

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It's more likely to bring on profuse sweating, convulsions, and acute delirium.

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This is an Amanita muscaria-- a fungus common to subartic climates, and, let me assure you, quite poisonous.

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Yes, but those it does not kill, it makes strong.

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A most hearty plant.

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Are you a master of herb-lore?

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Well, in a way, I suppose I am.

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You are truly a man of many talents,

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Lord Schweitzer.

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Your people must value you greatly.

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You would think so.

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Hail, Lord Hrothgar!

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I bring a new friend, Schweitzer, who has come to destroy Grendel.

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Greet him well.

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I would bid you welcome to my hall, but the days of glad tidings are gone from this place.

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DOCTOR: I'm sorry to hear that, but with your permission, sir, I'd like to stay here tonight, and wait for Grendel.

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To what purpose?

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To raise false hopes again, as have others before you?

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Leave us alone in our misery.

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I'm afraid I can't do that.

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I have a mission.

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Your name means nothing to me.

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There are no songs of your deeds nor stories of the battles you have fought.

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Who are you to believe you can slay Grendel?

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I'm simply a... warrior.

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I'm only concerned with Grendel.

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I have no quarrel with you.

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Indeed you do, and if you will fight Grendel, then you will first prove your worth to me.

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Defend yourself!

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Fate be with you.

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( laughter )

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( yelling )

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( laughs )

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If this is your best, then you should thank me.

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Grendel would destroy you with far greater ease than I.

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( sighs )

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This is absurd.

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So be it.

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( yells )

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( screaming )

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( groaning )

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You might want to put some ice on that.

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It'll take down the swelling.

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Our time of deliverance is at hand.

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We have been given a new champion-- one whom weapons cannot hurt.

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The one who will destroy Grendel and end our suffering.

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All hail the hero!

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All hail Schweitzer!

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WARRIORS: All hail Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Schweitzer! Schweitzer!

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Eat, eat.

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What is it?

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Elk.

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When I built this hall, the forest ran thick with them, but today, game's more scarce.

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Enjoy it, Lord Schweitzer.

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It is a great delicacy in our land.

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Hmm. It's quite good.

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We rarely hear stories of other lands.

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Honor us with a tale of your home to gladden our hearts.

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I'm not much of a storyteller.

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Please... indulge us.

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Ach, tell us a tale of your prowess in battle.

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Well, there was the time

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I managed to stop the spread of Parinisti measles before it became epidemic.

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For a while, things were touch and go.

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Six people came down with it.

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Fortunately, I was able to isolate the endoplasmic virus and replicate it in order to form an antibody.

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Even then, it wasn't altogether clear

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I could create an effective vaccine.

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But I worked at it for 74 hours straight and managed to create an inoculation that successfully protected the crew.

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You'll excuse me, My Lord, if I take leave of this... folly.

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A truly unique tale.

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Come, Lord Schweitzer.

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Allow me to show you my home.

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If you are in need of anything, please do not hesitate to ask.

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All I need is to find Grendel.

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You are a true champion-- always ready for the fight.

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Ah, perhaps you would like some mead to fortify yourself for battle?

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No, thank you. I'm fine.

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Away. You're disturbing Lord Schweitzer!

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It was with that weapon I made my first kill.

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I was 11 years old.

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You killed someone when you were 11?

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Well, it's a poor weapon, I agree, but a token of my youth.

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You must have similar trophies from your own childhood.

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I... don't remember much about my childhood.

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Well, I am certain you distinguished yourself in battle many times and did honor to your father.

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My Lord, it grows late.

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It is time to retire.

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Always with you it is time to sleep.

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Perhaps you have forgotten that the work of a warrior is battle, not rest!

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You would do well to learn from Lord Schweitzer.

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This was a beautiful hall once... before Grendel.

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You will make it so again.

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You have our thanks.

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I appreciate your faith in me, Sire.

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Come, my lord.

00:27:00

You may have deceived them with your tricks, but the king is old and desperate for hope, and the rest are just fools!

00:27:11

You have nothing to worry about, Unferth.

00:27:13

Once I'm done with Grendel, I'll be leaving.

00:27:15

We shall see.

00:27:17

The morning will prove if your deeds are as strong as your words.

00:27:31

The nights here are cold.

00:27:34

I wanted to make certain you were comfortable.

00:27:36

I appreciate your concern.

00:27:44

I thought everyone had gone to sleep.

00:27:49

Sleep does not come easily in this place.

00:27:55

Not anymore.

00:27:59

I was taught the world would end in winter.

00:28:02

First, there would be a desperate cold, followed by a demon who would devour the sun.

00:28:10

It has been long since we felt summer, and a demon does walk these halls.

00:28:19

Freya... your world isn't coming to an end.

00:28:23

Perhaps not, but it has changed.

00:28:27

Every night the monster comes, and every day our numbers are lessened, and no one will speak of it.

00:28:34

No one speaks of the fear that he will be next.

00:28:37

But each meal becomes quieter than the last, and after a time, we barely speak at all.

00:28:46

Do you know what it is to be alone among many, and unable to speak your fears?

00:28:54

I think I do.

00:28:57

How do you survive?

00:28:59

I'm still learning how.

00:29:03

I'm sure that's not very helpful.

00:29:08

Sometimes I believe

00:29:09

I can see the moment of my own death.

00:29:13

It comes in battle, I think, my sword raised high.

00:29:22

It is said that fate often spares a doomed warrior, if his courage can prevail.

00:29:28

But there have been days when I felt my own courage falter... and then you came.

00:29:36

I'm glad I could help.

00:29:39

Perhaps I can help you.

00:29:43

Before combat, it is most important to stay warm.

00:29:48

( clears throat )

00:29:50

Well, you've done an excellent job with the fire. I'm sure I'll--

00:30:04

Fire is not the only heat,

00:30:07

Lord Schweitzer.

00:30:08

You know where I sleep.

00:30:18

( sighs )

00:30:25

( unearthly howling )

00:30:34

Holodeck to Bridge.

00:30:36

JANEWAY: We're monitoring you.

00:30:37

Captain, I'm picking up readings of photonic energy.

00:30:41

( unearthly howling intensifies )

00:30:47

Captain, it's right in front of me.

00:30:49

It's some kind of... photonic energy formation.

00:30:57

Emergency!

00:30:58

Get me out of here!

00:30:59

Now!

00:31:01

Sick Bay, emergency transfer.

00:31:03

I'm on it.

00:31:11

JANEWAY: Sickbay, report.

00:31:13

Uh... I have him, Captain... more or less.

00:31:19

I think you better come take a look at this.

00:31:40

How does it feel?

00:31:42

Just like the old one, actually.

00:31:43

Apparently, contact with photonic energy disrupted your magnetic cohesion, but we're still not sure if that's what happened to the others.

00:31:50

TORRES: Captain, take a look at this.

00:31:52

The readings from the Doctor's tricorder when the energy surge made contact with him.

00:31:57

They're showing a synaptic pattern.

00:32:00

I wouldn't expect to see something like this in photonic energy.

00:32:03

Is this the first time those patterns have shown up like this?

00:32:06

Yes, but it's the first time we've had clear readings from a moment of contact.

00:32:10

I wonder if I could produce these same patterns in the samples we have in Engineering.

00:32:16

If you can, you might be able to get more information about how photonic energy damaged the holodeck systems.

00:32:21

I'm on it.

00:32:22

I'll give you a hand.

00:32:28

PARIS: Okay...

00:32:29

I've initiated a polarization field.

00:32:32

I'm introducing it into the container.

00:32:34

We're getting a reaction.

00:32:36

It's producing a synaptic pattern all right-- highly complex.

00:32:41

( loud hissing )

00:32:42

What's that?

00:32:46

( warning beeps )

00:32:47

PARIS: Whatever it is, it's cutting through the bulkheads.

00:32:50

Let's get a containment field around it.

00:32:51

It's heading for Deck 14, Section C-5.

00:32:54

Okay, now I've got a containment field blocking it.

00:32:57

Whoa. It's changing direction.

00:33:00

It's like it's avoiding the containment field.

00:33:02

Let's give it another try.

00:33:04

Now it's blocked on three sides.

00:33:06

It's changing course.

00:33:08

Heading for the open side.

00:33:10

( sighs )

00:33:12

Are you thinking what I'm thinking?

00:33:14

Those synaptic patterns... could be some sort of neural net.

00:33:19

We may be dealing with a life-form.

00:33:22

JANEWAY: Bridge to Engineering.

00:33:24

Torres here.

00:33:25

We're detecting an energy mass moving through the ship.

00:33:28

Right. It broke through the sample container.

00:33:31

Captain, it's showing the properties of a life-form.

00:33:34

A life-form?

00:33:37

It seems to have a neural net, and it's demonstrating signs of intelligent behavior.

00:33:41

It's cutting it's way through the ship.

00:33:43

Heading for the outer hull.

00:33:44

It'll breach in about 15 seconds.

00:33:46

Are there any critical systems in its path?

00:33:48

Negative. Then let it go.

00:33:51

Be ready to seal the hull breach with a force field.

00:33:53

I'll have a damage control team standing by for repairs.

00:33:56

And let's track it on sensors when it gets out.

00:33:58

Captain, it's penetrating the outer hull.

00:34:01

Force field is in place.

00:34:03

I'm showing the energy form 100 meters off our port side.

00:34:07

Let's get it on screen.

00:34:16

What was that?

00:34:25

JANEWAY: It appears to be some kind of photonic lattice.

00:34:28

And it seems pretty clear that the energy form was trying to get back to it, as though it's... a shelter of some kind.

00:34:35

Or maybe a transportation device-- their equivalent of a ship.

00:34:40

At any rate, we had sensor contact for a few seconds, and we picked up three distinct bioelectrical patterns inside it.

00:34:49

Bioelectrical?

00:34:51

What are you suggesting, Captain?

00:34:53

We have three missing crewmen.

00:34:54

Our best guess has been that they were somehow converted into energy while they were on the holodeck.

00:35:00

We find no sign of them on this ship.

00:35:02

Then we pick up three discrete patterns in that lattice, three patterns that don't match anything else in the lattice and which have biological components.

00:35:11

I don't think it's a stretch to hypothesize that those are our crew members converted into a kind of photonic energy.

00:35:19

But what are they doing over there?

00:35:21

How did they get there?

00:35:23

We have good evidence now that there are photonic beings that live in that protostar-- life-forms that have intelligence.

00:35:31

We didn't know that when we beamed those energy samples on board.

00:35:35

We had no idea that what we were doing, in essence, was capturing those life-forms.

00:35:40

We locked them in a containment field, and began to experiment on them.

00:35:45

If my people were taken like that...

00:35:49

I know what my response would be.

00:35:51

I would do whatever was necessary to get them back.

00:35:55

Then you think they have simply... retaliated against us?

00:35:58

Yes.

00:36:00

These beings can manifest themselves on the holodeck in the matrix of a holo-character.

00:36:06

That's how they were able to take our crew members hostage.

00:36:10

Captain, if you're right about this, then we should return the remaining life-form.

00:36:14

A gesture-- to show we mean well.

00:36:17

It's certainly worth a try.

00:36:19

If I took the life-form onto the holodeck and release it to Grendel, maybe they'll understand and release our people.

00:36:26

Ordinarily, officers go through intensive training before they're put into a First Contact situation... but you're the only one who can do this safely.

00:36:36

I'd like to finish what I started, Captain.

00:36:38

I can do this.

00:36:40

I agree.

00:36:43

Make arrangements to transfer the life-form to a container, so the Doctor can carry it.

00:36:50

But, remember... if you're holding the container, you'll have to stay in solid form.

00:36:57

I understand.

00:37:03

Freya?

00:37:07

Freya!

00:37:14

Lord Schweitzer!

00:37:16

We thought the Grendel had taken you.

00:37:19

Not... entirely.

00:37:22

How did you survive?

00:37:24

That would be difficult to explain, but that's not important right now.

00:37:31

This is a talisman to destroy Grendel...

00:37:34

UNFERTH: You lie!

00:37:36

No man could survive an encounter with Grendel unless he were in league with the beast.

00:37:41

You have brought that talisman to destroy us all.

00:37:45

That is not true.

00:37:46

He has returned to help us.

00:37:48

No!

00:37:49

You speak his lies now.

00:37:52

He has bewitched you.

00:37:54

Unferth, I need to get this talisman to the hall.

00:37:58

Then that gives me reason enough to make sure it never gets there.

00:38:05

( grunting )

00:38:11

No! Please!

00:38:12

You don't know what you're doing.

00:38:14

( grunting )

00:38:20

( yells )

00:38:28

Prepare to die, demon.

00:38:32

( groaning )

00:38:40

Freya...

00:38:46

My Lord...

00:38:50

My time has come.

00:38:52

Freya, I'm sorry.

00:38:57

There's nothing I can do.

00:38:58

It is a good death.

00:39:04

Take my sword.

00:39:06

Stop Unferth and Grendel.

00:39:11

I won't forget you.

00:39:14

Then I die happily... with your name on my lips.

00:39:21

Farewell...

00:39:25

Schweitzer.

00:39:51

Here, Sire.

00:39:59

My Lord... you know me as a true warrior.

00:40:02

You know I am the one hope you have to rid your kingdom of Grendel.

00:40:06

That talisman will aid me in my conquest.

00:40:09

I must have it.

00:40:10

Do not listen to him.

00:40:12

He has already killed Freya.

00:40:29

( gasping )

00:40:33

Stop him, my Lord!

00:40:35

He is a madman!

00:40:37

The only reason you won't die is that I've taken an oath to do no harm.

00:41:03

Grendel...

00:41:05

I'm ready for you.

00:41:06

( unearthly howling )

00:41:17

( exclamations of dismay )

00:41:20

I don't know if you can understand me-- but watch.

00:41:26

I'm setting this one free.

00:41:38

There's no need for any more of this.

00:41:41

Please... we ask you to return our crew.

00:41:51

( console beeping )

00:41:53

Captain, the photonic lattice has reappeared.

00:41:56

Scan it. All sensors.

00:41:57

I'm reading a massive particle surge on our holodeck.

00:42:00

The lattice is gone again.

00:42:03

DOCTOR: Holodeck to Bridge.

00:42:06

Go ahead, Doctor.

00:42:07

What is it?

00:42:08

We have them back, Captain, all three of them.

00:42:12

Good work, Doctor.

00:42:13

Yeah. Good work.

00:42:15

Would you mind telling me where I was?

00:42:19

CAPTAIN JANEWAY: Captain's Log, Stardate 48710.5.

00:42:23

Since the return of our missing crewmen,

00:42:25

we've been unable to locate

00:42:27

any further traces of the photonic aliens.

00:42:30

I don't know if the being understood language or just my behavior.

00:42:33

It would have been interesting to pursue the relationship further.

00:42:38

It's one of the most exciting aspects of space exploration-- meeting new species, establishing communication, sharing differences and similarities.

00:42:47

I'm sorry none of that happened this time.

00:42:50

But it did.

00:42:51

It just didn't happen in very predictable ways.

00:42:54

But if you think about it, we entered into conflict, communicated, and eventually established a peace treaty with them.

00:43:07

I'm placing a special commendation in the logs for exemplary performance by the Chief Medical Officer during his first away mission.

00:43:20

Thank you.

00:43:22

I'd like to cite you by name.

00:43:24

Kes tells me you've chosen one. Is that true?

00:43:28

I had... but I'm not sure I want to keep it.

00:43:32

The last time I heard that name spoken was a... painful one.

00:43:37

I don't think I want to be reminded.

00:43:39

Sounds like you had quite an adventure on that holodeck, Doctor.

00:43:44

Yes, I would say so.

00:43:47

Well... something tells me you haven't had your last one.

00:43:58

( door opens, closes )

00:44:00

Something tells me the same thing.

00:44:32

( theme playing )