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Nothing Human
00:00:01DOCTOR: ...and since I was the only crew member who could survive the corrosive atmosphere, it was up to me to retrieve the data module and save the day.
00:00:12Ah, here I am... mission accomplished.
00:00:16Ah...
00:00:17DOCTOR: Then, of course there was the perilous mission to La'voti V.
00:00:21You remember that one, don't you, Mr. Paris?
00:00:23How could I forget?
00:00:25Here you are after your unfortunate slip into the fetid mud pits of Pala Mar.
00:00:32( chuckling )
00:00:33Hey, I was pushed.
00:00:34Of course you were.
00:00:35JANEWAY: Thank you, Doctor.
00:00:37We've all enjoyed your holo-images enormously.
00:00:39DOCTOR: Oh, but I haven't finished yet.
00:00:41There's more?
00:00:42The best is yet to come, Lieutenant.
00:00:44I've created a fascinating
00:00:4612-part holographic essay which I call "Under the Skin:
00:00:50Humanoid Anatomy as Art."
00:00:52Let's begin with this stunning magnification of the Vulcan reproductive gland.
00:01:002100 hours, Commander.
00:01:01All systems reporting normal.
00:01:03CHAKOTAY: Acknowledged.
00:01:06Like I said, it's 2100 hours.
00:01:09I heard you the first time, Harry.
00:01:10They've been in there over an hour.
00:01:13I'm aware of that.
00:01:15Didn't the Captain ask you to rescue them after 30 minutes?
00:01:18Harry, you and I were lucky enough to enjoy the Doctor's scintillating exhibition for two full hours.
00:01:24Would it really be fair of us to deny our friends the same unforgettable experience?
00:01:29Of course not, sir.
00:01:35Thank you. Thank you for coming.
00:01:37We'll do it again soon.
00:01:39We've still got thousands of light-years to while away.
00:01:42This could be a weekly event.
00:01:43What happened to going to Yellow Alert after half an hour?
00:01:47Commander Chakotay appears to have disobeyed a direct order.
00:01:49Definitely grounds for court-martial.
00:01:51( Torres chuckles )
00:01:55Hey, Neelix.
00:01:57Coffee?
00:01:58I could use a whole pot.
00:02:00Let me guess.
00:02:01The Doctor's photographic essay?
00:02:05One mind-numbing image after the next.
00:02:07Oh, I don't know.
00:02:08I thought some of those pictures were pretty funny.
00:02:11You mean like the one where Tom slipped into a mud pit?
00:02:14( laughing )
00:02:15You're famous.
00:02:16Then, of course, there's the one depicting a certain Chief Engineer with her foot stuck in a plasma injector.
00:02:21What?
00:02:22Really? Well, I seem to have missed that one.
00:02:24The Doctor must have taken it out of the exhibition.
00:02:26Oh, I can't wait to get my hands on it.
00:02:28Maybe I can distribute it to everyone's personal database.
00:02:31Try it and I'll kill you... right after I finish deleting the Doctor's program.
00:02:37What'd you put in this coffee, Neelix?
00:02:44KIM: I'm reading a massive energy wave
00:02:46900,000 kilometers off the starboard bow, heading right for us.
00:02:48Source?
00:02:49Unknown.
00:02:51Shields up. Evasive maneuvers.
00:02:54The wave just changed course.
00:02:55It seems to be tracking us!
00:02:56Go to warp 8.
00:02:58Too late. Engines are down.
00:02:59Everybody hang on.
00:04:57All stop.
00:04:58Shields are holding.
00:04:59Minor damage to the hull plating on Deck 15.
00:05:02No injuries.
00:05:03Stand down Red Alert.
00:05:04KIM: Captain, when the wave hit, our communications array received a download.
00:05:08What sort of download?
00:05:10I'm not sure.
00:05:11Lots of information.
00:05:13I can't decipher it, but there's an audio component.
00:05:15JANEWAY: Let's hear it.
00:05:17( screeching, whistling alien language )
00:05:25Harry, try all the standard decryption algorithms.
00:05:29JANEWAY: It's strange.
00:05:30The wave followed us, but it didn't cause any damage.
00:05:34Instead, we get a download to our database.
00:05:38I'd say it's a pretty good bet somebody's trying to tell us something.
00:05:42PARIS: The wave left a residual ion trail.
00:05:45We might be able to locate its point of origin.
00:05:47Set a course.
00:06:04Looks like it's taken quite a beating.
00:06:06Life signs?
00:06:08One. Nonhumanoid.
00:06:09It's very faint.
00:06:11Probably injured.
00:06:12Beam it to Sick Bay.
00:06:13Are you sure that's wise, Captain?
00:06:14I'm betting that message we received was some sort of distress call and if we're going to help,
00:06:19I'd rather do it on Voyager.
00:06:22The physiology is so unusual the tricorder can't make heads or tails of it.
00:06:26The creature's obviously injured, but I haven't a clue how to treat it or even diagnose it.
00:06:31My scans came up with something interesting, Captain.
00:06:34The interfaces on the alien's vessel can only be activated chemically.
00:06:39I'm guessing that this life-form somehow interfaces directly with the ship's systems using biochemical secretions to give commands.
00:06:46That would explain how it can fly a ship.
00:06:48I'm hoping this can also help us figure out...
00:06:49( alien screeches )
00:06:52( Torres grunting, alien screeching )
00:06:54( yelling )
00:06:55No! You'll hurt B'Elanna!
00:06:57Get it off of me!
00:06:58Janeway to Kim. Beam the alien life-form
00:07:00back to its vessel now!
00:07:03I'm having trouble getting a lock.
00:07:05( gasping )
00:07:06It's piercing her neck!
00:07:12Her heart and lungs are seriously compromised and her kidneys are failing.
00:07:16The creature's also secreting some kind of paralyzing agent into her bloodstream.
00:07:20How do we get it off her?
00:07:21I can't remove it surgically, not without doing irreparable harm to B'Elanna's internal organs.
00:07:25Can we get a lock on the creature-- transport it off?
00:07:28Not unless we want to beam
00:07:29B'Elanna's cardiopulmonary system along with it.
00:07:31PARIS: We have to do something!
00:07:33No one is disputing that, Mr. Paris.
00:07:34The question is, what?
00:07:36If I'm to have any hope of devising a treatment,
00:07:38I'll need to brush up on my exobiology.
00:07:40What do you mean, "brush up"?
00:07:42Don't you have all this information in your database?
00:07:45I may be a walking medical encyclopedia, but even I don't know everything.
00:07:49My matrix simply isn't large enough.
00:07:50Maybe we can do better than giving you a crash course in exobiology.
00:07:54Maybe we can provide you with a consultant.
00:07:56I'd be delighted, but how?
00:07:57By isolating the computer's exobiology data files and merging them into an interactive matrix.
00:08:03A hologram. Exactly.
00:08:05That may not be as simple as it sounds.
00:08:07It would need to be nearly as sophisticated as I am-- tactile interfaces, personality subroutines...
00:08:11Harry could do it.
00:08:12Search the database for a leading exobiologist.
00:08:14If you want to add a personality, it may as well be based on a real person.
00:08:18I'll have Harry meet you on Holodeck 2.
00:08:19Stay with her and monitor her vital signs.
00:08:21Call me if there's any change.
00:08:30KIM: I still have my doubts about this, Doc.
00:08:32It's one thing to create a simple hologram, but you're trying to merge an extensive database with an interactive matrix.
00:08:37Don't be a pessimist, Mr. Kim.
00:08:39Together, we'll create a masterpiece of holographic art.
00:08:42A subject for your next slide show?
00:08:44Perhaps. Can't wait.
00:08:45What's the name of that exobiologist you chose?
00:08:48Crell Moset.
00:08:50Here's the file.
00:08:51Let's start with the parameters for physical appearance.
00:08:54Computer, display a holographic simulation of Crell Moset.
00:09:01Have you mentioned to anyone else that this guy's a Cardassian?
00:09:04What difference does it make?
00:09:06Maybe you haven't heard.
00:09:07They're not the exactly the friendliest folks in the galaxy.
00:09:10I don't care if he's the nastiest man who ever lived, as long as he can help us save B'Elanna.
00:09:14Good point.
00:09:16Computer, transfer all referenced medical files to the simulation.
00:09:20Transfer complete.
00:09:22Now install personality subroutines and voice approximation.
00:09:26Installation complete.
00:09:32Dr. Moset, I'd like to consult with you about an alien life-form.
00:09:35( squeaky, distorted voice): I am Crell Moset,
00:09:38Chief Exobiology Specialist Cardassia Prime,
00:09:40( staticky ): ...to perform all surgical procedures.
00:09:43This is going well. What's wrong?
00:09:45Some sort of overload in the interactive matrix.
00:09:47Can you clear it up?
00:09:49I'm trying.
00:09:50Computer, install a recursive algorithm.
00:09:54Algorithm installed.
00:09:56Try it again.
00:09:58Dr. Moset?
00:10:00( normal voice ): My friends call me Crell.
00:10:11It's a pleasure to meet you, Crell.
00:10:13And you, good man, what's your name?
00:10:15Actually, I'm in between names at the moment.
00:10:19I'm an Emergency Medical Hologram.
00:10:21Interesting.
00:10:23But his friends call him Doc.
00:10:25Aha. May I presume?
00:10:27Certainly.
00:10:29So, Doc, how can an old surgeon like me help a technological marvel such as yourself?
00:10:34Oh, well...
00:10:36I've got a patient with a rather unusual problem.
00:10:39She's become fused with a nonhumanoid life-form
00:10:42I know nothing about.
00:10:43Nonhumanoid exobiology happens to be one of my specialties.
00:10:47That's exactly why we've created your program.
00:10:49Program?
00:10:50You're a hologram as well.
00:10:52Interesting.
00:10:54I'd like to see the patient right away.
00:10:56Mr. Kim, would you do the honors, please?
00:10:57No problem.
00:10:59Listen, if he destabilizes again, take him off-line and call me.
00:11:03Understood.
00:11:07Lieutenant, may I present Crell Moset?
00:11:10It's a pleasure.
00:11:12She's been drifting in and out of consciousness.
00:11:14Don't be rude, Lieutenant.
00:11:16To him?
00:11:17No offense, Doc, but he's just a...
00:11:20A brilliant scientist who's here to help us.
00:11:22This way, Crell.
00:11:23Hmm... I can see why you're having difficulty.
00:11:26Its physiology doesn't match any of the standard templates in our database.
00:11:30My guess would be a cytoplasmic life-form.
00:11:33I agree. And from what I can tell, it has co-opted her vital systems.
00:11:38She's Klingon...
00:11:39No, the cranial ridges are less pronounced.
00:11:42Klingon-human hybrid.
00:11:43Exactly.
00:11:44Let's hope your instincts about the creature are equally insightful.
00:11:48I'm afraid this one is going to require more than a visual assessment.
00:11:53You have an isomolecular scanner.
00:11:55No. Just a standard issue Starfleet tricorder.
00:11:57No wonder you're having problems making an accurate diagnosis.
00:12:01I suggested an upgrade to the Starfleet people at a joint medical conference, but they assumed I was just an arrogant Cardassian trying to prove his superiority... or maybe they thought I was a spy.
00:12:14I hope you weren't too offended.
00:12:16It's an unfortunate reality.
00:12:18Sometimes even enlightened races can't find common ground.
00:12:23I may be able to recalibrate this thing.
00:12:29There. That should help.
00:12:35Amazing.
00:12:37Well, someone from Starfleet appreciates me.
00:12:44I've instructed the computer to assign symbols to all the tones received in the transmission.
00:12:51Looks like there were over 10,000 separate sounds used in this section of the message.
00:12:55It's going to be a tough code to crack.
00:12:56Maybe we can get a little help from the alien vessel's data banks.
00:12:59Good idea. Janeway to Seven of Nine.
00:13:00Yes.
00:13:02Any chance of downloading the alien's data banks?
00:13:04We're looking for anything
00:13:06that might help us understand their language.
00:13:08We don't know how much time B'Elanna has left.
00:13:10We must move quickly.
00:13:12The vessel is on the verge of a complete systems failure.
00:13:14Prepare to download the data.
00:13:16I heard the Captain.
00:13:18Is there a problem?
00:13:20No. No problem.
00:13:21You seem uncomfortable taking orders from me.
00:13:23It's just that I'm used to taking orders from B'Elanna, that's all, and to tell you the truth, she doesn't...
00:13:28Doesn't like me. Yes, I am aware of that.
00:13:30However, the Captain left me in charge during Lieutenant Torres' absence.
00:13:33Her feelings about me are irrelevant.
00:13:35Activate the interface transceiver.
00:13:37Begin the download.
00:13:40I'm picking up a fluctuation in the alien ship's power source.
00:13:44It's disrupting the interface transceiver.
00:13:47Reinitialize.
00:13:48I'm working on it.
00:13:50Its systems are overloading.
00:13:52Red Alert.
00:13:54Engineering to Bridge.
00:13:55The alien vessel is destabilizing.
00:13:57Its destruction is imminent.
00:13:59Can you download the information first?
00:14:01We're trying.
00:14:03Captain, it's going to explode.
00:14:05Ensign, back us off.
00:14:17What do we know so far?
00:14:18The life-form has taken control of her body at the autonomic level, drawing proteins from her tissues, white blood cells from her arteries.
00:14:26Which can be interpreted in several ways.
00:14:28A form of attack.
00:14:29I find it odd that a species would evolve an attack mechanism that would leave it so vulnerable.
00:14:35Why not do its damage and retreat?
00:14:38A parasite perhaps?
00:14:39Yes, I think so, but not any ordinary variety.
00:14:43It's unlikely it could sustain itself like this over the long term.
00:14:48Its own systems are damaged.
00:14:50It's doing this as a stopgap measure to keep itself alive.
00:14:53So the patient's heart, lungs, kidneys-- they're all augmenting the alien's damaged system.
00:15:00It's using B'Elanna as a life preserver.
00:15:01But if it needs her to survive, it's not about to let go without a fight.
00:15:07I'd like to think that's a fight you and I can win.
00:15:10We do work well together.
00:15:12I just wish we had access to my laboratory.
00:15:16It has all the instrumentation we would need.
00:15:21Well, we'll just have to improvise.
00:15:22Not necessarily.
00:15:24We may be able to create a reasonable facsimile of your laboratory in our holodeck-- providing, of course, you can give an accurate description.
00:15:38Tom.
00:15:42Hey, there.
00:15:44I can't move.
00:15:48I know.
00:15:49But don't worry.
00:15:50We'll get this thing off you.
00:15:53Just think.
00:15:54I could force you to listen to rock 'n' roll all day and you wouldn't be able to do a thing about it.
00:16:02Who is that?
00:16:03Relax.
00:16:04He's just a hologram-- a specialist in exobiology.
00:16:08The Doc thinks he might be able to help you.
00:16:12Can't he find somebody else?
00:16:14Apparently, this guy's the best.
00:16:17Besides, he's just a walking database.
00:16:20Hologram or not, he's Cardassian.
00:16:25As far as I'm concerned, they're all cold-blooded killers.
00:16:28I understand how you feel.
00:16:31Unfortunately, that cold-blooded killer may be the only one who can save your life.
00:16:48Impressive.
00:16:49Mm.
00:16:50Is this where you did your work on the Fostossa virus?
00:16:53No. Actually, I was on Bajor at the time, during the occupation.
00:16:59A sad chapter in Cardassian history.
00:17:02We had no business being there, but try telling that to the politicians.
00:17:08When I think of the resources that were squandered, the lives that were lost...
00:17:13From what I understand, you saved thousands of lives.
00:17:16In retrospect, I don't know how.
00:17:19The military had everything they needed, but the civilian hospitals?
00:17:23No staff, the crudest equipment...
00:17:26Don't tell me.
00:17:27You were forced to improvise.
00:17:28Yes! I know what that's like.
00:17:30I didn't have the resources to try traditional methods, so I experimented with procedures that never would have occurred to me under ordinary circumstances.
00:17:41The discovery of the cure was almost accidental, really.
00:17:45You're being modest, Crell.
00:17:46No.
00:17:48You made medical history.
00:17:49You won the Legate's Crest of Valor.
00:17:51Awards aren't important, Doc.
00:17:53It's the work that matters.
00:17:54Of course.
00:17:57Still, the recognition of your peers, your government, must be very satisfying.
00:18:01I'm sure you've made your share of breakthroughs.
00:18:04Naturally. Unfortunately, no one from Starfleet ever hears about them.
00:18:09I toil in obscurity.
00:18:11Why don't you show me your patient records?
00:18:13At least I'll know about your accomplishments.
00:18:16All right.
00:18:18Everything seems to be in order.
00:18:20Shall we get to work?
00:18:22Computer, create a holographic re-creation of the alien in Sick Bay.
00:18:28Hand me that cortical stimulator, will you?
00:18:32Yes. Thank you.
00:18:36JANEWAY: Captain's Log, supplemental.
00:18:38While the Doctor seems to be making progress,
00:18:41Commander Chakotay and I have hit a wall
00:18:43in our attempt to decipher the alien message.
00:18:47It was a distress call, right?
00:18:48So maybe if we retransmitted that message, others of the species would realize we need their help.
00:18:53We don't know where they are.
00:18:55We'll send it on all subspace bands.
00:18:57If they're out there, they'll hear it.
00:18:59They might turn out to be unfriendly.
00:19:00The Doctor's pretty sure the alien is simply trying to survive. I agree.
00:19:04It'll be a difficult first contact, but we might find a way to communicate.
00:19:08It's worth a shot.
00:19:11Tuvok, reroute auxiliary power to the deflector dish.
00:19:15Retransmit the alien's message on all subspace bands.
00:19:18TUVOK: Aye, Captain.
00:19:21Deflector at full capacity.
00:19:24Chakotay.
00:19:30( humming melody )
00:19:34( humming same melody )
00:19:36( humming together )
00:19:45I'm sorry.
00:19:46My wife tells me I'm tone deaf.
00:19:48Not at all.
00:19:49You were right on key.
00:19:50If you enjoy music, we can run some opera programs after we're finished.
00:19:55I'd like that.
00:19:56I think we're ready for a look inside.
00:19:59Scalpel?
00:20:02Forgive me for saying so, but this appears to be a rather crude instrument, especially when we have such advanced equipment at our disposal.
00:20:10I often find the simplest tool is the most effective.
00:20:13All of our elaborate scanners and laser scalpels-- they remove us from our subjects.
00:20:18Actually feeling the anatomy, the consistency of the internal organs, it can be very instructive.
00:20:25Why don't you do the honors?
00:20:28Make a vertical incision, say, 12 centimeters, starting here.
00:20:33( squealing )
00:20:37We're hurting it.
00:20:39Doctor, it's a hologram.
00:20:41Of course.
00:20:43I guess as a hologram myself, I have a certain empathy.
00:20:46Keep going.
00:20:53Extraordinary.
00:20:55Look at that series of nodes.
00:20:57They appear to be clustered along the primary nerve.
00:20:59Multiple neocortices, I'd say.
00:21:01Suggesting a highly intelligent species.
00:21:03Yes, but also presenting us with a point of attack.
00:21:06Attack?
00:21:07If we induce a neurostatic shock in one of these nodes,
00:21:10I believe it will travel to the others, the creature will lose motor function and we'll be able to remove it.
00:21:16The procedure will probably kill the creature.
00:21:18Probably.
00:21:19I'd like to find a way to save them both.
00:21:22So would I in an ideal situation, but we have to set priorities, which, in this case, is your crewmate.
00:21:27This is a sentient life-form.
00:21:29For all we know, it could be this species' Einstein, its Picasso.
00:21:33Or he could be a psychotic criminal.
00:21:35The point is, we don't know and we have choices to make.
00:21:39Your program's destabilizing.
00:21:41This is such poor timing.
00:21:42I'll have to take you off-line, but don't worry.
00:21:45We'll have you up and running again in no time.
00:21:48Computer, take Medical Consultant Program off-line.
00:21:51Doctor to Ensign Kim.
00:21:53Go ahead, Doc.
00:21:54Our new program's destabilizing.
00:21:56I'll meet you in Sick Bay.
00:21:57We'll try to reinitialize him there.
00:21:59Tabor, I could use some help.
00:22:00Yes, sir.
00:22:05KIM: Try again.
00:22:06No luck.
00:22:07Would it be easier if we reduced the hologram's memory load?
00:22:11Maybe, but I don't want to do that unless we absolutely have to.
00:22:18What's going on?
00:22:19My consultant's gone off-line.
00:22:22The Cardassian?
00:22:24You can leave him off.
00:22:26I'm surprised by your attitude, Lieutenant.
00:22:29I never took you for someone who would make generalizations based on race.
00:22:33When it comes to Cardassians,
00:22:35I'm guilty as charged.
00:22:39I understand your experience with them was unpleasant, but if you give Crell a chance, I think you'll find that he's a friendly, compassionate man, not to mention a genius who's trying to save your life.
00:22:49I'll skip the introductions if it's all the same to you.
00:22:53Suit yourself, but you should know I plan on asking the Captain to keep him on as a permanent consultant.
00:23:01I'm not the only one who's going to have a problem with that.
00:23:08How's it coming? We're close.
00:23:10Actually, I think that should do it.
00:23:12Good.
00:23:13Computer, reactivate
00:23:15Medical Consultant Program Beta-1.
00:23:20Hello, again.
00:23:21My God.
00:23:23What's wrong?
00:23:24That's Crell Moset.
00:23:26Yes. Do I know you?
00:23:28He killed my brother, my grandfather-- hundreds of people.
00:23:33He's a mass murderer.
00:23:42You must be mistaken.
00:23:43It's no mistake.
00:23:44Moset performed experiments on living people.
00:23:46Thousands of Bajorans were killed in his so-called hospital.
00:23:50Is this true?
00:23:51No, no. He's...
00:23:52There must be some misunderstanding.
00:23:54The liar.
00:23:55Take it easy, Tabor.
00:23:57Whoa. He's just a hologram.
00:23:59I'm upsetting him.
00:24:00I should go.
00:24:01I'm sorry about this.
00:24:02( sighs )
00:24:04Computer, transfer Medical Consultant Program to Holodeck 2.
00:24:15TABOR: I can still remember the sounds his instruments made... the screams of his patients... the smell... of chemicals and dead flesh.
00:24:28He operated on my grandfather... exposed his internal organs to nadion radiation.
00:24:34It took six days for him to die.
00:24:37He blinded people so he could study how they adapted, exposed them to polytrinic acid just to see how long it would take for their skin to heal.
00:24:44Ensign, the man you're accusing cured the Fostossa virus.
00:24:47He stopped an epidemic that killed thousands of Bajorans.
00:24:50By infecting hundreds of people... so that he could experiment with different treatments-- old, helpless people... like my grandfather... because he considered their lives worthless.
00:25:00How do you know this?
00:25:02Everybody knew.
00:25:04I remember some of the Maquis under my command talking about an infamous Cardassian doctor.
00:25:11Could these simply have been rumors spread by Bajorans who hated the Cardassians?
00:25:15I was there.
00:25:18I don't understand why this isn't in our database.
00:25:22The Cardassians didn't exactly publicize their wartime medical practices.
00:25:26I wouldn't be surprised if the real Moset went on to live a normal life.
00:25:31He's the Chairman of Exobiology at the University of Culat.
00:25:37We may not be able to do anything about the real Moset, Commander... but the program should be destroyed.
00:25:44Every trace of that man's research should be deleted from the database.
00:25:50I had a bad feeling about that hologram the second I saw him.
00:25:54Looks like your instinct was right.
00:25:58I won't let him near me.
00:26:00You're kidding, right?
00:26:02No, I am dead serious.
00:26:05B'Elanna...
00:26:06If I let that pig operate on me...
00:26:09I'll be benefiting from other people's suffering.
00:26:13You're not being rational.
00:26:14I won't do it.
00:26:17( alarm bleeping )
00:26:19What's happening?
00:26:21Her cytotoxin levels are going through the roof.
00:26:23Pulse is rapid and irregular.
00:26:25No doubt you've said something to upset her.
00:26:28What she's upset about, Doc, is your Cardassian buddy.
00:26:32Tell him.
00:26:33DOCTOR: Tell me what?
00:26:34She refuses to let him treat her.
00:26:36B'Elanna, we're very close to a solution.
00:26:39Do it...
00:26:40( panting): ...without him.
00:26:41I don't know that I can.
00:26:43Find another way.
00:26:44( gasps )
00:26:47She's going into cytotoxic shock!
00:26:49Two milligrams inaprovaline!
00:27:00DOCTOR: Chief Medical Officer's Log, supplemental.
00:27:03I've managed to stabilize Lieutenant Torres
00:27:06for the time being, but the matter of how to proceed
00:27:08with her treatment remains unresolved.
00:27:11Isolate data block 0459.
00:27:13DOCTOR: Ensign.
00:27:14You wanted to see me?
00:27:15We've been looking for evidence that might support Tabor's accusations.
00:27:19Anything?
00:27:20Actually, that's why we called you here.
00:27:22It's not looking good. Show me.
00:27:23We've been reviewing data on the Cardassian occupation of Bajor-- the alleged site of Moset's crimes.
00:27:28Strategic information, log entries kept in battle, sensor scans from Starfleet vessels-- this, for example.
00:27:34Requisition records from one of Crell Moset's hospitals.
00:27:37He was purchasing biochemical agents, including every known strain of the Fostossa virus.
00:27:41Of course he needed samples of the virus.
00:27:43That's how vaccines are developed.
00:27:45Take a look at the requisition orders.
00:27:49DOCTOR: Moset didn't ask for any of the enzymes normally required for synthesizing a vaccine.
00:27:54It gets worse.
00:27:55Four days after he received the virus samples, there was a minor outbreak of Fostossa in the vicinity of his hospital.
00:28:01Prior to that date, there had not been a single case in the entire province.
00:28:06I have to report these findings to Commander Chakotay.
00:28:12It is curious.
00:28:14The Borg are accused of assimilating information with no regard for life.
00:28:19This Cardassian did the same and yet, his behavior is tolerated.
00:28:36Ah, there you are.
00:28:38I'm almost ready to begin the surgery.
00:28:41Lieutenant Torres won't allow you to have anything to do with her treatment.
00:28:45Because of that Bajoran?
00:28:48We've gathered some corroborating evidence.
00:28:50It appears that he's telling the truth.
00:28:53You committed a series of atrocities during the Cardassian War.
00:28:57Thousands of Bajorans died on your surgical tables.
00:29:00That's absurd.
00:29:02And even if it were true, I'm only a hologram and I have no memory of those events.
00:29:08They're not part of my programming.
00:29:10But you are the holographic representation of Crell Moset.
00:29:15Your program, despite all its brilliance, is based on his work.
00:29:21He infected patients, exposed them to polytrinic acid, mutilated their living bodies and now we're reaping the benefits of those experiments.
00:29:30Medically, ethically, it's wrong.
00:29:34What do you suggest we do about it?
00:29:37I'm not sure.
00:29:40We may have to delete your program.
00:29:43Delete me?
00:29:44What about our patient?
00:29:46I suppose I'd have to try and treat her on my own.
00:29:49No offense, but you need me.
00:29:53I realize that.
00:29:54You're a physician.
00:29:56You know there's always a price to pay for the advancement of medical science.
00:30:02Sometimes that price is too high.
00:30:03Torture?
00:30:05Your word, not mine.
00:30:08I cured the Fostossa virus, didn't I?
00:30:10So these experiments you say I conducted obviously helped me devise a treatment.
00:30:15Imagine how many lives would have been lost if I hadn't eliminated this disease.
00:30:19That doesn't justify using people in laboratory experiments.
00:30:23As I explained to you, during the occupation, I was forced to improvise.
00:30:30I used what resources I had.
00:30:33And ethical considerations, they mean nothing to you?
00:30:36Ethics are arbitrary.
00:30:39How do you suppose your own database was developed? Hmm?
00:30:46My God, half the medical knowledge acquired on Earth came through experiments on lower animals.
00:30:52But not people.
00:30:54It's convenient to draw a line between higher and lower species, isn't it?
00:30:59This is the 24th century, Crell.
00:31:01Your kind of barbarism ended a long time ago or, at least, it should have.
00:31:06What difference does it make how long ago the research occurred?
00:31:10What matters is that we can use it to help patients today.
00:31:15Now, are you going to delete my program and all of the research it contains, or are we going to use it to save B'Elanna's life?
00:31:34( door chimes )
00:31:36Come in.
00:31:38Commander.
00:31:42This request of yours to be relieved of duty--
00:31:45I won't grant it.
00:31:47I have the right to resign my commission.
00:31:49For what reason?
00:31:50Moral objections to this ship's medical policy.
00:31:54( sighs )
00:31:55I understand how difficult this is for you, but you've got to let go of the past.
00:32:01Focus on today, and today,
00:32:02B'Elanna's life is in danger.
00:32:04Everything else should be put aside.
00:32:06You don't have the right to violate the memory of my family.
00:32:08As long as that Cardassian hologram is on line, that's exactly what you're doing.
00:32:12It's not that simple.
00:32:13It is to me.
00:32:15Crell Moset killed thousands of people in his hospitals.
00:32:17As long as we're willing to benefit from his research, we're no better than he is.
00:32:27If I had weeks, or even days, maybe I could come up with an alternative, but time is of the essence and Moset's idea will work.
00:32:33Then you've got to use it.
00:32:35Even if the Doctor could perform the surgery without Moset's help, he'd still be using the man's research.
00:32:40That would be going against B'Elanna's wishes.
00:32:42We're talking about a woman who has alien tendrils sapping the life out of her.
00:32:46She's obviously not thinking straight.
00:32:48On the contrary.
00:32:49Her concerns are based in logic.
00:32:51( scoffing ): Logic?
00:32:53If the Doctor uses knowledge that Moset gained through his experiments, we would be validating his methods, inviting further unethical research.
00:33:00We'd be setting a terrible precedent.
00:33:01We're in the middle of the Delta Quadrant.
00:33:04Who would know?
00:33:05We would know.
00:33:06Fine.
00:33:08Let's just deactivate the evil hologram and let B'Elanna die.
00:33:11At least, we'd have our morals intact.
00:33:13Tom. And you, Chakotay, since when do you care what Starfleet thinks?
00:33:16This isn't about rules and regulations.
00:33:18This is about doing what's right.
00:33:20Spoken like a true Maquis.
00:33:21Well, if you'd just set aside your hatred of the Cardassian for one second...
00:33:25Enough, Lieutenant. All right, all right.
00:33:27The arguments have been made and we're running out of time.
00:33:30The fact is, you're both right.
00:33:31But when it comes down to it, the only issue I'm concerned about is the well-being of that crew member lying in Sick Bay.
00:33:37We'll wrestle with the morality of this situation later-- after B'Elanna is back on her feet.
00:33:42Doctor, you have my authorization to proceed with Moset's assistance.
00:33:46Yes, Captain.
00:33:47Any consequences of this decision will be my responsibility.
00:33:52Dismissed.
00:34:04Thanks.
00:34:18MOSET: Scalpel.
00:34:33Ensign Kim, do you hear something?
00:34:36Hear what?
00:34:38A series of high frequencies.
00:34:40They are getting louder.
00:34:42Must be those Vulcan ears of yours.
00:34:44( high-pitched alien language)
00:34:46I hear it, too.
00:34:47Anything on sensors?
00:34:48( alien language gets louder)
00:34:50It appears to be an alien com signal.
00:34:52Triaxilating wavelengths.
00:34:53Origins? Unknown.
00:34:55( signal getting very loud )
00:34:56KIM: Captain, a vessel just dropped out of warp.
00:34:59Approaching fast off the port bow.
00:35:00On screen.
00:35:01( loud signal continues )
00:35:03CHAKOTAY: Can we dampen it a little?
00:35:05Negative.
00:35:06( signal stops )
00:35:08Harry, tell me that was just their way of saying hello.
00:35:11I wish I could.
00:35:13The universal translator doesn't have a clue.
00:35:15Perhaps they are waiting for our response.
00:35:18Well, then, let's give them one.
00:35:21Open a channel, all subspace bands.
00:35:25This is Captain Janeway of the Federation Starship Voyager.
00:35:29We cannot interpret your message, but please try to understand, we are on a peaceful mission and we intend you no harm.
00:35:37We have one of your kind on board our ship.
00:35:41It's injured and we're attempting to provide treatment.
00:35:43If you can understand...
00:35:45( loud, screeching alien language )
00:35:47MOSET: I'm ready to stimulate the primary neural pathways.
00:35:53Cortical probe.
00:35:57I'm applying it to the primary neocortex.
00:36:01( shrieking )
00:36:02Its motor control is weakening, but not enough to release the patient.
00:36:09Our little friend needs a bigger jolt.
00:36:12I'm increasing the pulse frequency...
00:36:15( shrieking )
00:36:17The synapses are degenerating.
00:36:18You're killing it.
00:36:19Don't lose your nerve, Doctor-- not when we're this close.
00:36:23Lower the pulse frequency.
00:36:24If I do that, the creature will regain control.
00:36:27I don't care. Lower the pulse.
00:36:28Doctor... Lower the pulse frequency or I'll take your program off-line.
00:36:34You realize you're reducing our chances of saving her?
00:36:37Not necessarily.
00:36:38Give me the probe.
00:36:39The probe, Doctor.
00:36:43If we apply the pulse to the secondary neocortex, we should be able to achieve the same results at a lower frequency.
00:36:50Not particularly efficient.
00:36:54But it might prove interesting.
00:36:57I'm reading an energy surge in their forward section.
00:37:00( rumbling )
00:37:01Shields!
00:37:09Doctor to Bridge. The holodeck's going off-line.
00:37:11What's happening up there? Stand by, Doctor.
00:37:13They've locked on to us with some sort of tractor beam.
00:37:16It's draining our power.
00:37:17CHAKOTAY: Reroute emergency power to the holodeck.
00:37:20Send an antimatter surge through the shield matrix.
00:37:22See if that'll loosen their grip.
00:37:25No effect.
00:37:27We do have weapons.
00:37:28No. If they wanted to destroy us, they wouldn't be using a tractor beam.
00:37:31They're trying to rescue their crew member.
00:37:33Captain... This isn't about logic, Tuvok.
00:37:35It's about instinct.
00:37:37Now, I may not speak their language, but I have a gut feeling they don't want an armed conflict any more than we do.
00:37:42Bridge to Doctor. What's your status?
00:37:44The procedure's working. Almost there, Captain.
00:37:46It's losing motor control. The tendrils are withdrawing from her lungs, liver, kidneys...
00:37:51( alarm bleeping )
00:37:54The alien's life signs are failing.
00:37:55We need a substitute for the metabolic energy it was taking from B'Elanna.
00:37:59Could we restore its own metabolism?
00:38:01Perhaps. Give it 40 milligrams of stenophyl.
00:38:04It's going into anaphylactic shock.
00:38:06All right. Increasing the dosage to 60 milligrams...
00:38:10We've lost power on Decks 7 through 12.
00:38:12Shields are failing, Captain.
00:38:13Doctor?
00:38:14Stand by, Captain.
00:38:15Anaphylaxia is subsiding.
00:38:17Its electrolytic reactions are increasing.
00:38:19Its metabolism is stabilizing on its own.
00:38:22Bridge, beam the life-form to its ship.
00:38:27Transport complete.
00:38:30The alien ship is withdrawing, Captain.
00:38:33( alien signal resumes )
00:38:38You're welcome.
00:38:46I've released B'Elanna to her quarters.
00:38:48Her condition?
00:38:50Stable, but her nervous system has suffered extreme trauma.
00:38:53She'll need time to recover-- several days, at least.
00:38:56Good work.
00:38:58I should caution you, Captain-- when I told her that we'd used Moset's program, she was unhappy, to put it mildly.
00:39:04I nearly had to sedate her.
00:39:06It sounds like her Klingon temper has fully recovered.
00:39:09It practically qualifies as a chronic condition.
00:39:12( sighing ): I'll speak to her.
00:39:15There's one more topic of concern.
00:39:16Should we delete the program or keep Moset in our database for future emergencies?
00:39:24I'm inclined to leave this up to you, Doctor.
00:39:27You are the Chief Medical Officer on this ship.
00:39:29As far as I'm concerned, there's no one more qualified than you to make that decision.
00:39:34Thank you, Captain.
00:39:35But please make it quickly.
00:39:36I'm eager to resolve this matter.
00:39:38There's been enough moral controversy on this ship for one day.
00:39:46( door chimes )
00:39:47Come in.
00:39:51At ease.
00:39:54Interesting fragrance.
00:39:56I'm surprised it hasn't set off the environmental alarms.
00:39:59It's a combination of mental relaxant and expeller of demons.
00:40:04It's an ancient Klingon remedy.
00:40:06Feeling any better?
00:40:09I'm alive.
00:40:11I hope you can understand why I went against your wishes, B'Elanna.
00:40:16Losing you was unacceptable.
00:40:21I know you're angry, but we need to put this behind us.
00:40:24Understood?
00:40:25Is that an order?
00:40:26Yes.
00:40:27You can't order someone to get rid of an emotion, Captain.
00:40:30And what emotion is that?
00:40:32You had no right to make that decision for me!
00:40:35I'm the Captain.
00:40:37You're my crewman.
00:40:39I did what I thought best.
00:40:44I get the feeling there are still a few demons in the air.
00:40:49Let's hope this does the trick, hmm?
00:40:58( humming )
00:41:05Doc... how's our patient?
00:41:08Recuperating.
00:41:09( sighing ): We did it.
00:41:11Yes... we did.
00:41:14A celebration is in order.
00:41:17How about listening to that opera you promised me?
00:41:22Oh, you're, uh... still wrestling with your ethical subroutines.
00:41:28Take my advice.
00:41:30It's a waste of time.
00:41:32What's important is that we saved two lives today.
00:41:36I'm not concerned with today.
00:41:39It's tomorrow I'm worried about.
00:41:41Captain Janeway has left your future in my hands.
00:41:45She believes that, as Voyager's Chief Medical Officer, it's up to me to decide whether your program remains in our database.
00:41:53Personally, I predict a long and fruitful collaboration between us.
00:42:00Oh?
00:42:01Think about what we accomplished in the last 24 hours.
00:42:06Our first case was a triumph.
00:42:09Both patients are thriving and we advanced the frontiers of medical science.
00:42:16I've already outlined a paper that you and I will one day present to the Federation Medical Academy:
00:42:24"Total Systemic Invasion of a Klingon-human Hybrid
00:42:28By a Cytoplasmic Pseudo-parasite."
00:42:32Has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
00:42:36Are we also going to tell them where you honed your surgical techniques?
00:42:40A footnote, perhaps--
00:42:43"For further details, see Cardassian death camps."
00:42:47Those techniques were crucial this morning.
00:42:49Where was your sarcasm then?
00:42:51I didn't come here to debate the issue with you, Crell.
00:42:54I came here to inform you of my decision.
00:42:57"It is my judgment that the Medical Consultant Program
00:43:01"and all the algorithms contained therein
00:43:04"shall be deleted from the database.
00:43:07"In light of recent evidence,
00:43:10"I cannot in good conscience utilize research that was derived from such inhuman practices."
00:43:17"In good conscience"?
00:43:20What about the well-being of your crew?
00:43:22You're confronted by new forms of life every day-- many of them dangerous.
00:43:27You need me.
00:43:29Delete my program and you violate the first oath you took as a physician:
00:43:35"Do no harm."
00:43:38"Do no harm..." you have no right to say those words.
00:43:42Computer...
00:43:44You can erase my program, Doctor, but you can never change the fact that you've already used some of my research.
00:43:53Where was your conscience when B'Elanna was dying on that table?
00:44:00Ethics? Morality?
00:44:03Conscience?
00:44:05Funny how they all go out the airlock when we need something.
00:44:13Are you and I really so different?
00:44:20Computer, delete Medical Consultant Program and all related files.