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Thirty Days

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( serene theme playing )

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Lieutenant Thomas Eugene Paris,

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I hereby reduce you to the rank of Ensign.

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And I sentence you to 30 days solitary confinement.

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Take Ensign Paris to the brig.

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I know the way.

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( suspenseful theme playing )

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Brig.

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( sighs )

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( melancholy theme playing )

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( majestic theme playing )

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( sighs )

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( clears throat )

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( gasps )

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One... two... three...

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( door opens )

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98... 99... 100.

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Staying in shape?

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Oh, yeah.

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I do it every time I'm in jail.

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Well, I hope all that exercise gave you an appetite.

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Leola root stew again?

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That's the third time this week.

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Can't you just replicate me a pizza?

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Sorry, Tom.

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Basic nutrition only.

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Captain's orders.

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Ah, bread and water, huh?

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Let's have it.

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I got you the PADD you asked for.

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Oh... thanks.

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So... did you ask the warden about those holodeck privileges?

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Uh, she said, and I quote:

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"Tell Mr. Paris this is punishment, not shore leave."

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( dry chuckle )

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It was worth a try.

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Well, see you next meal.

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Wait, leaving already?

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Uh, pull up a chair. Stay awhile.

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Sorry. No nonessential conversation with the prisoner.

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( frustrated sigh )

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Do the words "cruel and unusual" mean anything to her?

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I'm telling you, Neelix, the inmates are getting restless.

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She's going to have a full-blown prison riot on her hands.

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( sighing ) ( door opens, closes )

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Begin letter.

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Dear Father... pause... and erase.

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Begin.

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To Admiral Paris... pause... and erase.

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Begin.

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Hey, Dad...

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Long time, no see.

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Chances are you'll never receive this letter... but in case you do, there's a few things I wanted to say.

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First of all... bad news.

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Um... I'm in jail again.

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Wait! Keep listening. Don't turn this off.

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I want you to know how I ended up in here... because... it's not what you think.

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It all started on a morning I was doing something you would find a complete waste of time.

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( triumphant theme playing )

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Captain Proton to Buster Kincaid.

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I've destroyed Dr. Chaotica's mind control machine and I'm on my way back to the spaceship.

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FEMALE: Hello, Proton.

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Who is this?

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An old friend.

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Make that two old friends.

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PROTON: The Twin Mistresses of Evil...

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I should have known.

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I'm afraid your trusty sidekick is indisposed at the moment.

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Don't worry about me, Captain. I can handle myself.

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We'll see about that.

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Bring me the brain probe.

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The what?

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The brain probe, you insolent fool.

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Oh, right.

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Your wish is my command.

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Sorry, Harry.

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No problem.

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Torture me all you want, Demonica.

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I'll never crack.

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Oh, but you will.

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By the time we're through with you, you'll be begging to tell us everything you know.

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You'll be our puppet.

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Our slave.

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Great. You're doing great.

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You're done for, Demonica.

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Malicia. She's Demonica.

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Whatever.

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You two are going to jail for a very long time.

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Ooh. Ooh.

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Move it, toots.

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He's so brave.

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It's a shame we'll have to kill him.

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I've got everything under control, Proton.

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Shouldn't you be getting back to headquarters?

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And leave you at the mercy of these two?

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Come on, Tom. I'm just getting to the good part.

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CHAKOTAY: Senior officers, report to the Bridge.

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I guess the good part will have to wait.

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Any progress on those star charts?

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I'll have them to you by 1400.

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1400? You told me they'd be done yesterday.

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I'm sorry, Tom.

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The sensor array went off-line.

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Seven of Nine will have it up and running this morning.

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1400, I promise.

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You need some help?

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I'm not on duty again till tomorrow morning.

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No, I don't want to spoil your day off.

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Oh, I don't mind.

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Thanks, anyway.

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See you later, Lieutenant. Buster.

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Bye.

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( sighs )

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I think Jenny really likes you.

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Yeah, I know.

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I thought the feeling was mutual.

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How many times do I have to tell you?

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I like Megan, but she won't give me the time of day.

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Ha, ha. What is the difference?

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You can't be serious.

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They're the Delaney sisters, Harry. They're twins.

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Are you kidding? They're nothing alike.

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Jenny's aggressive, and sometimes annoying, but Megan-- she's quiet, artistic, and she's got that cute little dimple in her right cheek.

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Jenny doesn't have the dimple?

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( door opens ) No dimple.

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Hmm.

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( door closes )

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Bridge.

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Well, you've done it again, Harry.

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What?

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Fallen for the unattainable woman.

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First it was a hologram, then a Borg, and now, the wrong twin.

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At least I'm consistent.

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( chuckling )

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( soft theme playing )

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Sorry to interrupt your fun, gentlemen, but long-range sensors have picked up something interesting.

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A concentrated mass of oxygen and hydrogen.

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Lots of animal and plant life.

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An M-Class planet?

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No. That's the interesting part.

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TUVOK: We're entering visual range.

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On screen.

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( soft theme playing )

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KIM: What is it?

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It's an ocean.

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According to these readings, it's bigger than the Atlantic and Pacific combined.

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What's holding it together?

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Looks like there's some sort of a containment field keeping it from dissipating.

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Take us in closer, Tom.

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Are those starships or submarines?

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Open a channel.

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This is Captain Janeway of the Starship Voyager.

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Please identify yourselves.

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They are powering weapons.

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Shields. ( rumbling )

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Red Alert.

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TUVOK: Shields holding. No damage.

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Should I return fire?

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Not yet.

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Voyager to approaching vessels.

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We have no hostile intentions.

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They're maintaining their course.

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Target the lead ship and take out their weapons.

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( dramatic theme playing )

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Direct hit.

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They're hailing.

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I guess we got their attention.

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On screen.

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I'm Deputy Consul Burkus

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of the Monean Maritime Sovereignty.

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You violated our space.

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Withdraw or we'll resume firing.

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Consul, we could have destroyed your ships, but we didn't.

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We have no interest in a fight.

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Then why are you here?

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Because we're explorers and we're fascinated by your ocean, and we'd like to learn more about it and your people, if you'd be willing.

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And if we are not?

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We'll be disappointed, but we'll leave you alone.

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Your ship's impressive.

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Well, I'd be happy to give you a tour.

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Forgive our vigilance, Captain.

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Over the years, my government has had to protect our ocean from more than one hostile species.

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I understand.

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We're also very protective of our own natural resources.

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NEELIX: ...about new cultures.

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Yours sounds particularly fascinating.

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JANEWAY: And this is Voyager's command center.

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Feel free to have a look around.

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NEELIX: I'm curious, Consul.

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Have your people always lived here?

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Our ancestors were nomadic.

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They only discovered the waters 300 years ago.

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I'll bet they were as stunned as we were to find this huge ball of water floating in space.

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Yes. Mister...?

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Paris. Tom Paris.

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JANEWAY: My First Officer, Commander Chakotay.

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They realized they could farm sea vegetation, extract oxygen from the ocean for their ships... create a permanent home.

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What's your population?

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More than 80,000.

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And you all live underwater?

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TUVOK: Lieutenant, we do have other business to attend to.

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Mr. Tuvok, escort our guests to the briefing room.

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( soft theme playing )

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Care to join us, Mr. Paris?

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How could you tell?

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Do you still live aboard your ships?

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We've built an industrial infrastructure and undersea dwellings, but yes, most of our people still choose to live as our ancestors did.

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Any idea how the ocean came into existence?

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In my experience, it's a unique phenomenon.

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Riga?

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There are several theories.

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Our clerics teach that the ocean was a divine gift from the creators to protect and sustain us, but, in my opinion, the most plausible explanation is that the ocean formed naturally, much the same way that a gas giant does. Makes sense.

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RIGA: Unfortunately, our limited knowledge of the phenomenon has created a few problems.

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What do you mean?

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BURKUS: I'm not sure this is an appropriate topic.

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But they might be able to help us.

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JANEWAY: We'll do anything we can.

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The ocean's losing containment.

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Hydro-volume has decreased more than seven percent in the last year alone.

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Any idea what's causing it?

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No. To make a thorough study, we'd need to explore the ocean's center where I believe the gravitational currents are fluctuating.

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But that's more than 600 kilometers deep.

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Our best research vessel can only go 100 kilometers.

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Beyond that, the pressure's too great.

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Well, we could take you there.

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Captain?

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( serene theme playing )

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I had no idea you were such an old salt.

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Ha. When I saw that ocean today, it reminded me of the first time I read Jules Verne.

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20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.

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Mmm!

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I must have read it 20,000 times.

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I was obsessed with stories about the ocean.

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All of my friends were busy with their holo-programs.

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I had my head buried in Captains Courageous,

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Moby Dick...

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So your interest in history includes the 19th century, as well.

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Ancient sailing ships were always my first love.

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I had it all planned.

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Finish high school, join the Federation Naval Patrol... but my father had other ideas.

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You'd think Admiral Paris might have understood his son's passion.

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Hmm...

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As far as he was concerned, the only ship I was going to serve on had to have a Starfleet insignia on it.

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So now you have an opportunity to make up for lost time.

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Captain... with a few simple thruster modifications to the Delta Flyer, she will be seaworthy in no time.

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Good.

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It'd take at least a week to make the necessary modifications to Voyager.

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Then it's my mission?

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Bon voyage.

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( upbeat theme playing )

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( laughs )

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And so, I thought to myself, who better than Harry to be my first mate?

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First mate?

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Oh. Sailor talk. You'll get the hang of it.

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Ah.

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I'm telling you, Harry,

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I have been dreaming about something like this for as long as I can remember.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is a mission involved here, right?

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Of course!

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But there's no law that says we can't have a little fun along the way.

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Ah, bosun.

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Ready to shove off?

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What are you talking about, Lieutenant?

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Call me Skipper.

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Sailor talk. You'll get used to it.

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I think not.

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Hull and thruster reinforcements are complete.

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Ah, that's what I wanted to hear.

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RIGA: Oh, excuse me.

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Am I in the right place?

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Welcome aboard.

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I see you like to travel light.

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These are my instruments for measuring depth, pressure, currents...

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We will not need them.

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This vessel is equipped with a complete sensor array.

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Oh. Uh, it's okay.

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You can store your gear in the hold.

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( serene theme playing )

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20,000 kilometers to the surface.

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Immersion shielding?

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SEVEN: Active.

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Anchors aweigh.

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( serene theme playing )

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Those structures, what are they?

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It's our main oxygen refinery and desalination plant.

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Corrosion resistant alloys, variable-density ballast... an efficient design.

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That means she's impressed.

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We're very proud of what we've built here.

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I can see why.

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( sighs )

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( door chimes )

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Come in.

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I'm afraid we have some disturbing news.

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Oh?

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We've run a computer simulation to determine the rate of dissipation.

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It's worse than Mr. Riga thought.

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According to our estimates, the ocean could experience a complete loss of containment in less than five years.

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I'm sorry.

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Your calculations could be wrong.

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I know it sounds grim, but there may be some way to stop the process.

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And if there isn't?

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You might have to consider evacuating.

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I'm supposed to go back and explain this to 47 regional sovereigns?

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They'll pass their first unanimous resolution... calling for my head.

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I can imagine how difficult this must be for you... but you will have to tell them.

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Perhaps... but I'll wait until your Delta Flyer returns.

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Maybe they'll find something tangible.

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( suspenseful theme playing )

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We're at a depth of 560 kilometers.

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( creaking )

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What was that?

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The hull contracting.

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Rerouting additional power to structural integrity.

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Nothing to worry about.

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I'm detecting multiphasic energy discharges, bearing 021 mark 6.

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Range: 12 kilometers.

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A structure.

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At this depth?

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Adjusting course.

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I can't see anything.

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Give me forward illumination, Harry.

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What is it?

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KIM: It's generating massive amounts of artificial gravity.

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Looks like some kind of field reactor.

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If it's malfunctioning, that would explain the loss of hydro-volume.

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Maybe it can be repaired.

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It looks ancient.

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( suspenseful theme playing )

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Well, if these readings are right, it's at least 100,000 years old.

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We've no records of any previous inhabitants.

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Who built it? Where did they go?

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KIM: Looks like the reactor is controlled by a core computer.

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I'll try to upload the database and get some answers.

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Initiate the interface.

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Upload in progress.

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( rumbling )

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What's happening?

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We've got a visitor.

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What was it?

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You're the one that lives here. You tell us.

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No one's ever been this far down before.

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We don't know anything about marine life at these depths.

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You are about to have the opportunity to make a detailed study.

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( dramatic theme playing )

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( rumbling ) ( grunts )

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The creature's emitting biothermic discharges.

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KIM: It's like some kind of electric eel.

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Only a hell of a lot bigger.

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( rumbling )

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And significantly more powerful.

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That last discharge exceeded 500,000 volts.

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The shields are fried, Tom.

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You might want to think about getting us out of here.

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( dramatic theme playing )

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Thrusters are off-line.

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Targeting forward phasers.

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No, you can't kill it.

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I do not intend to.

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Unfortunately, the creature does not seem to be of a similar opinion.

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How's that upload coming?

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Another couple of minutes.

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Firing phasers.

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I think we only made him madder.

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The creature is retreating.

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( sighs )

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( alarm blaring )

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We've got a breach!

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I'm on it.

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( grunting )

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600 kilometers underwater, propulsion off-line, water pouring into the cabin...

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( laughs )

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It was like something out of one of those Jules Verne stories you used to read me when I was a kid.

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JANEWAY: Red Alert! All hands to battle stations.

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Hey, what about me? If we're in trouble, we need our best pilot at the helm.

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You can't just leave me here!

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( grunts )

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( serene theme playing )

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( groans )

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Five ships?

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And they just opened fire without warning?

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Mm-hmm. Oh...

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How did we get away?

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Apparently, Ensign Culhane confused the enemy with a brilliant series of evasive maneuvers.

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I hear Captain Janeway is considering him for Chief Conn Officer.

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Oh, yeah?

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Well, you just tell the Captain that Culhane's brilliant maneuvers almost knocked me unconscious. Aah.

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You'd think he'd never flown a shuttle, much less a starship.

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There we are.

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That's it?

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Aren't you going to run a neurological scan?

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Maybe I should be granted a medical reprieve.

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Your injury was what Naomi Wildman refers to as a boo-boo.

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Come on, Doc. You don't understand what it's like being down here all day, every day.

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I'm going crazy.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the idea?

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No, seriously, doc, you might want to take me down to Sickbay for a full psychiatric evaluation.

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Three or four days of observation at least.

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See you in 20 days.

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Doc!

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( sighing )

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( suspenseful theme playing )

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Resume recording.

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Okay, Dad, where were we?

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Ah, right.

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We had just sprung a leak.

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( soft theme playing )

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Nothing like a cold shower to wake up the senses.

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Structural integrity is weakening.

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We've lost communications, shields, propulsion.

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We can reduce our density by venting plasma and transporting all nonessential equipment off the ship.

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It will take time, but we will eventually rise to the surface.

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I think we should stay.

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Stay?

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I'm not about to be scared off by a few damaged systems.

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KIM: Tom, don't you think maybe you're carrying this Captains Courageous thing a little too far?

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Look... it's a good bet that the reactor's malfunctioning.

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Now, we're only going to get one shot at fixing it.

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You want to leave, fine.

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Give me an environmental suit and you can pick me up after you've repaired the Flyer.

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You're going for a swim? Are you crazy?

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You have a better idea?

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Well... we already managed to interface with the reactor's computer.

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Maybe we can make the repairs, maybe we can't, but I'm not leaving you down here alone.

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What about you two?

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I'll stay.

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Seven?

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It is in my nature to comply with the collective.

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( suspenseful theme playing )

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I'm detecting a breach in the containment field.

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Any way we can seal it?

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We might try reinforcing the field with a deflector beam.

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Do it. Try hailing the Delta Flyer again.

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CHAKOTAY: Nothing.

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What do you think's happened?

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They may be too deep to receive a transmission.

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They may have had an accident.

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It's possible. Possible?

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Captain, I'll need a better explanation than that.

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What am I supposed to tell the Council?

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Clarify something for me.

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Are you more concerned about the lives of the people on that shuttle or your political career?

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What's that?

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SEVEN: A gravimetric discharge.

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The reactor's core is unstable.

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You'd be unstable, too, if you were as old as this thing.

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Age has nothing to do with it.

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The reactor's diverting massive amounts of power to its structural integrity field, power normally reserved for oceanic containment.

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That would explain why containment is weakening.

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KIM: Looks like the density of the water's been increasing over the past few years.

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It seems the reactor's just trying to keep itself from being crushed.

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( rumbling )

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Can we initiate a power transfer, stabilize the core?

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I believe so, but it would be a temporary solution.

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It's better than nothing.

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( suspenseful theme playing )

00:26:15

Captain, full containment has just been re-established.

00:26:18

The deflector beam.

00:26:19

Negative. The ocean appears to have been stabilized from within.

00:26:22

It looks like our team has succeeded.

00:26:25

I'm picking up an object on a slow ascent.

00:26:28

It's the Flyer.

00:26:33

You found something?

00:26:35

I've been studying the generator's database.

00:26:38

You're not going to believe this, but apparently, your ocean used to be part of a landmass.

00:26:44

Really?

00:26:45

As far as I can tell, it was part of a planetary ecosystem inhabited by a very advanced civilization.

00:26:51

What happened to them?

00:26:52

That's a good question.

00:26:54

All I know is they launched this reactor into orbit.

00:26:57

They used some kind of elaborate kinetic transfer system to draw the water and everything in it up to the reactor.

00:27:07

Extraordinary.

00:27:09

Why would anyone want to move an entire ocean?

00:27:13

Maybe there was some kind of disaster on the planet, or maybe it was just an experiment.

00:27:19

That must have been a massive undertaking.

00:27:21

Took them almost 200 years.

00:27:23

I wonder what they'd think if they knew we settled here and built another civilization.

00:27:28

Actually, I think they'd be pretty concerned.

00:27:32

Oh?

00:27:33

This field reactor that they designed-- it's a pretty amazing piece of technology-- durable...

00:27:41

I don't think it's responsible for the loss of containment.

00:27:45

But as soon as we made the recalibration, the water stabilized.

00:27:49

I don't see what else it could be.

00:27:51

Riga, your mining operations are destroying the ocean.

00:27:56

( suspenseful theme playing )

00:28:04

ADMIRAL PARIS: You'll never get into Starfleet Academy

00:28:06

by playing with toys. Do your homework.

00:28:09

Are you listening to me, Thomas?

00:28:11

JANEWAY: Thomas Eugene Paris,

00:28:12

I hereby reduce you to the rank of Ensign.

00:28:15

And I sentence you to 30 years in solitary confinement.

00:28:17

ADMIRAL PARIS: Go to your room, young man. That's an order.

00:28:20

Stay there and think about what I've said.

00:28:22

KIM ( whispering ): Tom...

00:28:24

Tom...

00:28:26

Tom, wake up.

00:28:27

( gasps )

00:28:28

Bad dream?

00:28:30

Oh...

00:28:32

You could say that.

00:28:38

You know, you look like hell.

00:28:40

Ha. Thanks.

00:28:43

How'd you get past the guard?

00:28:45

The Vulcan neck pinch.

00:28:47

Come to spring me?

00:28:49

Well, the Captain finally gave me permission to visit, but I've only got a few minutes.

00:28:53

That's big of her.

00:28:55

How are you doing?

00:28:57

Oh, 30 days? No problem.

00:29:00

How's B'Elanna?

00:29:04

She misses you.

00:29:05

Yeah. I know the feeling.

00:29:08

So, what have you been doing to pass the time?

00:29:12

Ha. Thinking and... thinking. Ha.

00:29:19

Trying not to think.

00:29:21

Actually, I started recording a letter to my father.

00:29:25

Really?

00:29:27

Yeah.

00:29:29

For some reason, I...

00:29:32

I wanted to explain to him how I ended up in here.

00:29:35

I didn't want him to think...

00:29:37

Well, anyway, I realized how ridiculous it was.

00:29:42

You should finish it.

00:29:44

Give me one good reason.

00:29:45

Maybe he'll hear it someday.

00:29:47

Doubtful.

00:29:48

You'll feel better getting it off your chest.

00:29:51

Are you bucking for ship's counselor, Harry?

00:29:54

What are you going to do, delete the letter?

00:29:57

That would be pointless.

00:29:59

At least I'm consistent.

00:30:00

Tom...

00:30:01

Thanks for the visit, Harry.

00:30:10

See you in 14.

00:30:15

( suspenseful theme playing )

00:30:17

What was it you once told me?

00:30:20

That your father used to say you never finished anything?

00:30:28

( door opens and closes )

00:30:33

( sighs )

00:30:37

( serene theme playing )

00:30:38

PARIS: Resume recording.

00:30:40

So, we told Consul Burkus about the alien field reactor

00:30:44

and how his oxygen refineries were destroying it.

00:30:48

He took the news pretty well... at first.

00:30:51

The Council's very grateful for your help, Captain.

00:30:54

They've asked me to request the shield and thruster schematics for your Delta Flyer.

00:30:59

We're hoping to design a probe that'll allow us to monitor the containment generator.

00:31:03

Lieutenant Torres will give you everything you need.

00:31:07

I've also drawn up some designs for an oxygen replication system.

00:31:10

It'll allow you to create free oxygen without extricating it from the water.

00:31:14

It won't solve your problems overnight, but it's a start.

00:31:18

I'm sure it'll be very helpful.

00:31:21

Our oxygen extraction levels are still dangerously high.

00:31:24

I'm going to recommend shutting down refineries four, five and six.

00:31:28

We'll take it under advisement. Well...

00:31:31

Captain, I wish you a safe journey.

00:31:33

Well, we have a few more suggestions, if you'd like to hear them.

00:31:37

Please... pass them along to Mr. Riga.

00:31:39

He'll include them in his report.

00:31:41

PARIS: I'm curious.

00:31:43

Who's going to read that report?

00:31:45

It will be given to the subcommittees on life support and agriculture.

00:31:48

RIGA: Excuse me, Consul,

00:31:50

I'm not sure you understand the magnitude of the crisis.

00:31:53

What you're suggesting could take months.

00:31:55

Thank you, Mr. Riga.

00:31:58

You should listen to him.

00:32:00

If you don't make some serious changes around here soon, that ocean won't be here much longer.

00:32:06

As I said, we understand his concerns.

00:32:08

Do you? It seems to me like you're just trying to sidestep the issue and send us on our way.

00:32:13

With all due respect, who are you to tell us what to do with our ocean?

00:32:19

With all due respect, it's not your ocean.

00:32:21

Lieutenant.

00:32:23

It's all right, Captain.

00:32:24

I'd like to respond, but not as a diplomat as a Monean.

00:32:28

You came here claiming you wanted to learn about our way of life, and now, having spent three days here, you're suggesting we abandon it.

00:32:36

We have an expression-- brine in the veins.

00:32:40

Tell him what it means.

00:32:42

It's used to describe someone who has a special connection to the waters.

00:32:46

My family has lived here for ten generations.

00:32:51

We protected this ocean, cultivated it, lived in harmony with the animals that inhabit it.

00:32:58

Can you say the same?

00:33:02

I didn't think so.

00:33:05

Good day, Captain.

00:33:08

( door opens )

00:33:11

( door closes )

00:33:13

We can't just let this go.

00:33:14

What do you want me to do?

00:33:16

( scoffs )

00:33:17

Of course. The almighty Prime Directive.

00:33:21

Would you please excuse us, Lieutenant.

00:33:25

See you later.

00:33:30

I know you're upset, Lieutenant, but when you're in a room with me, you check that attitude at the door. Understood?

00:33:36

Captain--

00:33:37

We can't expect an entire society to change because we think they should.

00:33:42

Then you agree with me. Yes.

00:33:44

And we gave them the help they asked for.

00:33:46

We told them what we know.

00:33:47

Now it's up to them to do what they think is appropriate.

00:33:50

You heard that consul.

00:33:51

They're not going to do a damn thing.

00:33:52

Maybe not, but that's their prerogative.

00:33:54

Captain-- End of discussion, Lieutenant.

00:33:56

At 1400 hours, we'll resume a course for the Alpha Quadrant. Is that clear?

00:34:01

Is that clear?

00:34:04

As a bell.

00:34:05

( soft theme playing )

00:34:25

( holodeck door opens )

00:34:28

Hey.

00:34:30

Here to stamp out intergalactic evil?

00:34:33

( chuckling )

00:34:37

It's funny.

00:34:40

What?

00:34:41

I went on this mission expecting to play out a childhood fantasy, but along the way, when I realized that ocean would just be...gone one day... it started to matter to me.

00:35:03

( chuckles )

00:35:04

Sounds pretty stupid, huh?

00:35:06

No.

00:35:10

No, it sounds like you've found yourself a cause.

00:35:13

( chuckles )

00:35:16

I never thought of myself as a cause kind of guy.

00:35:19

Well, for what it's worth, I'm proud of you.

00:35:24

Thanks.

00:35:27

( sighs )

00:35:28

But Captain Proton's not going to be able to save the day this time, is he?

00:35:35

What about Tom Paris?

00:35:37

( soft theme playing )

00:35:44

Council Chamber, please.

00:35:47

Riga...

00:35:50

You're dismissed, crewman.

00:35:57

I want you to tell me honestly-- what do you think's going to happen now?

00:36:00

I think the bureaucracy isn't going to make more than token changes.

00:36:04

Isn't there anything else you can do?

00:36:05

I don't see how.

00:36:07

Other than taking the oxygen refineries off-line.

00:36:14

What would happen-- hypothetically-- if someone were to shut down the refineries?

00:36:22

Well, I suppose they'd have to be rebuilt.

00:36:25

Yeah, and they'd probably be more willing to redesign them while they're at it.

00:36:30

If nothing else, it would grab their attention.

00:36:34

Are you suggesting...?

00:36:35

I'm just asking questions... because I'm not supposed to get involved in the internal affairs of alien worlds... unless, of course, someone makes a direct request.

00:36:50

( suspenseful theme playing )

00:36:52

If you can get me down there, I'd be willing to do it.

00:36:57

You'd be risking your life.

00:37:01

I know.

00:37:07

Captain, there has just been an unauthorized launch from Shuttle Bay 1-- the Delta Flyer.

00:37:12

Tom.

00:37:14

( suspenseful theme swells )

00:37:24

Hail him.

00:37:26

No response.

00:37:27

Try a tractor beam. We're out of range.

00:37:30

We're being hailed, Captain. It's Consul Burkus.

00:37:32

Your shuttlecraft has violated our borders.

00:37:35

I demand an explanation.

00:37:37

Mr. Paris is acting without authorization.

00:37:39

To what end?

00:37:41

According to our scans, Mr. Riga is with him.

00:37:44

I have to assume they intend to take some sort of... radical action to protect the ocean.

00:37:49

Then I presume you intend to take radical action to stop them.

00:37:56

( suspenseful theme playing )

00:38:04

( metal creaking )

00:38:11

COMPUTER: Warning. Hull pressure approaching critical.

00:38:15

We're going down too fast.

00:38:17

It's the only way we can outrun your ships.

00:38:19

Janeway to Paris. Return to Voyager immediately.

00:38:23

I'm sorry, Captain.

00:38:26

I can't do that.

00:38:27

Lieutenant, you are disobeying a direct order.

00:38:31

I know.

00:38:35

He cut us off.

00:38:36

What the hell are they up to?

00:38:37

KIM: Looks like they're heading directly beneath the industrial complex.

00:38:40

Can we reach them with phasers?

00:38:42

TUVOK: Unadvisable.

00:38:43

It would create a hydro-dynamic shock wave.

00:38:45

What about an old-fashioned depth charge?

00:38:47

It should be possible to modify a photon torpedo.

00:38:50

We could program it to detonate once it's in proximity to the Delta Flyer.

00:38:53

Do it.

00:38:55

( suspenseful theme playing )

00:39:01

The torpedo is ready, Captain.

00:39:02

However, the Delta Flyer has submerged below our targeting range.

00:39:06

Consul Burkus, hailing again.

00:39:09

On screen.

00:39:11

Our refinery workers

00:39:12

have been given five minutes to clear the structure.

00:39:15

Was this the kind of evacuation you had in mind, Captain?

00:39:18

Can you get them out in time?

00:39:20

Yes, but...

00:39:21

Do it. I'll find a way to protect your refinery.

00:39:23

End transmission.

00:39:24

Captain!

00:39:26

TUVOK: He descended to avoid attack.

00:39:27

If my calculations are correct, he will have to come back up to a depth of 2,000 meters to strike his target.

00:39:33

Giving us a window of opportunity.

00:39:34

Precisely.

00:39:35

Captain, this is Tom we're talking about.

00:39:38

We're not going to open fire, are we?

00:39:40

As far as I'm concerned, he forfeited his status as a protected member of this crew the second he launched that shuttle.

00:39:51

How long till we reach our target?

00:39:54

36 seconds.

00:39:56

( console beeps )

00:39:58

He's started his ascent.

00:39:59

JANEWAY: Hail him. KIM: Go ahead.

00:40:02

Lieutenant Paris, this is your final warning.

00:40:06

He's not responding.

00:40:08

Arm the torpedo.

00:40:10

20 seconds to weapons range.

00:40:13

Are you sure you want to go through with this?

00:40:17

You?

00:40:18

I've taken you this far.

00:40:22

We better arm that missile.

00:40:29

Missile armed.

00:40:31

JANEWAY: Stand down, Mr. Paris, or I will open fire.

00:40:38

Still no answer.

00:40:41

Time.

00:40:44

Ten seconds.

00:40:45

Nine...

00:40:47

Eight... seven... six...

00:40:51

Five... four... three...

00:40:54

Two... one.

00:40:57

Fire. Fire!

00:40:58

( dramatic theme playing )

00:41:08

( rumbling )

00:41:11

The Flyer has been disabled.

00:41:13

Their missile?

00:41:15

Deflected.

00:41:23

JANEWAY: Captain's Log, Stardate 52179.4.

00:41:28

After salvaging the Delta Flyer,

00:41:30

we've resumed our course toward the Alpha Quadrant.

00:41:33

I now have to turn my attention to a matter of discipline.

00:41:38

Lieutenant Thomas Eugene Paris, you are guilty of insubordination, unauthorized use of a spacecraft, reckless endangerment and conduct unbecoming an officer.

00:41:48

Do you have anything to say?

00:41:50

Riga needed my help.

00:41:52

In doing so, you disobeyed my direct orders.

00:41:54

Yes, ma'am.

00:41:55

You violated the protocols that govern this crew.

00:41:57

Yes, ma'am.

00:41:59

You nearly caused an armed conflict with the Moneans.

00:42:01

And frankly, you're lucky to be standing here right now.

00:42:03

I would have destroyed your shuttle if necessary.

00:42:05

Yes, ma'am.

00:42:09

Permission to speak freely.

00:42:15

Riga's people weren't going to listen.

00:42:17

They were going to ignore our warnings.

00:42:19

You don't know that.

00:42:20

Riga knew, and I was the only one who could help them.

00:42:23

I understand your passion, but passion alone doesn't give you the right to take matters into your own hands.

00:42:28

Four years ago, I released you from prison and gave you a fresh start.

00:42:32

Until now, you've been a fine officer.

00:42:34

Your service on this ship has been exemplary.

00:42:36

I really believed you were past this kind of conduct.

00:42:39

I've never been very good at playing by the rules.

00:42:42

That doesn't mean that serving under your command hasn't changed me-- for the better.

00:42:49

At least this time, I broke the rules for a reason, for something I believed in.

00:42:55

I admire your principles, Tom, but I can't ignore what you've done.

00:43:00

I hereby reduce you to the rank of Ensign.

00:43:04

And I sentence you to 30 days solitary confinement.

00:43:07

Take Ensign Paris to the brig.

00:43:11

I know the way.

00:43:17

Rise and shine, Ensign.

00:43:19

Your 30 days have been served.

00:43:26

You may want to shave first.

00:43:29

Yes, sir.

00:43:43

Torres to Paris.

00:43:44

Go ahead.

00:43:46

Rumor has it that you're free for dinner.

00:43:48

Ha. Gee, I don't know.

00:43:51

Are you sure you want to be seen associating with an ex-con?

00:43:54

My quarters, 0700.

00:43:56

That's an order, Ensign.

00:43:58

Yes, ma'am.

00:44:07

Resume recording.

00:44:14

Well, I'm out now and back to my duties.

00:44:21

( soft theme playing )

00:44:23

I honestly don't know if I'll ever understand you, or what went wrong between us, but I hope this letter helps you understand me a little better.

00:44:45

Computer, file letter in my personal database... and transmit when we're within range of Earth.

00:44:57

( melancholy theme playing )

00:45:07

( majestic theme playing )