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Counterpoint

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The Devore ships are assuming a tactical formation.

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Bridge to Transporter Room. Status?

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All set here, Captain. Pattern cohesion looks stable.

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JANEWAY: Cargo Bay 1, report.

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The bay is clear.

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They're powering weapons.

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Why do they bother?

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They know we won't resist.

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Protocol, Mr. Paris.

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( console beeping )

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They're hailing.

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Gaharay vessel, prepare to be inspected.

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Crew members are instructed

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to step away from their stations.

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We know the drill.

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Side arms and scanning equipment

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are to be set aside.

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Deviation from this or any other

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inspection protocols will not be tolerated.

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All hands, this is the Captain.

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Prepare to be boarded by Devore inspection teams.

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Give them your full cooperation.

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Let's get this over with.

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Their soldiers have materialized on Decks 15, 11, 4 and 1.

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( Mahler's Symphony #1 playing)

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MALE: Captain Janeway,

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report to your ready room.

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Good morning, Captain.

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I took the liberty of playing this music throughout your ship.

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I thought it might help your crew relax.

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Sometimes these inspections can be stressful.

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How thoughtful.

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I've replicated some coffee.

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Black, as usual?

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Black.

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Prax here still refuses to try it, but then, he's a man of few pleasures.

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Captain, please make yourself at home.

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( Mahler's Symphony #1 continues )

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( instrument beeping )

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Those cell cultures are extremely fragile.

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Please...

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You've been routing power through your transporter system.

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Why?

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It's a routine diagnostic.

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We've been having trouble with our imaging scanners.

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The problem is in the primary energizing coils.

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Focus your efforts there.

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Thanks for the tip.

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Contaminated antimatter.

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This material could interfere with our readings.

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A bionetic implant?

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An interlink node.

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It permits communication with other Borg drones.

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You are not a telepath.

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No.

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Remarkable.

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How old is this?

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About 600 years.

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My grandfather gave it to me when I was a child.

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It seems you have a long-standing obsession with exploration, Captain.

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I, on the other hand, have much more in common with this ancient soldier.

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He's from Earth's classical period.

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It produced some of our greatest artists as well.

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Your culture has many contradictions.

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Violence and beauty, science and faith... all somehow mingled harmoniously.

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Like the counterpoint of this music.

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Mahler, Symphony #1.

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Am I correct?

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You're getting to know my musical database better than I do.

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I've had time to review it since our last encounter.

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Tell me, are all of your inspections this personal?

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I'm just trying to get to know you, Captain.

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There's no reason for us to be adversaries.

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I could be your friend and, right now, you could certainly use one.

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Really? Why is that?

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Your predicament.

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I don't expect it's been easy.

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Thousands of light-years from home, navigating by strange stars, trespassing in other people's space, ignoring their laws.

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We're just trying to get back to Earth, Inspector.

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Through the Devore Imperium?

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It's tough to avoid.

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Still, most people make the effort.

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We don't exactly embrace outsiders.

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"Gaharay."

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It means "strangers."

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Which brings me to a matter that could threaten our friendship.

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I've examined your crew manifest from our last inspection.

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Commander Tuvok, Ensign Vorik-- Vulcans.

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Ensigns Suder and Jurot-- Betazoids.

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All telepaths... and yet for some reason, you neglected to mention them.

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For a very simple reason.

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They're dead.

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Tuvok, Vorik and Jurot died in a shuttle crash about two months ago.

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Suder was killed in a conflict with a species called the Kazon.

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That's fortunate... for you, I mean.

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If I'd found you were harboring telepaths,

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I would have had to arrest you for breaking our Cardinal Protocol.

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They were valued members of my crew, Inspector, not criminals.

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Perhaps.

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Captain... do you trust me?

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Not for a second.

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Exactly.

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And why should you?

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Trust has to be earned.

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It's gradual, and yet it's the foundation of every relationship, professional and personal.

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It's also a concept alien to the telepathic races.

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Why take someone at their word when you can simply read their mind?

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( door opens )

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We've completed our inspection.

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There are no telepaths aboard.

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However, their sensor logs indicate they deviated from their assigned course on two occasions.

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In both cases, to avoid ion storms.

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Imperative 32, Codicil 626:

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"All gaharay vessels

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"that deviate from prescribed flight vectors will be impounded, their crews detained and relocated."

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Prax, it's clear the Captain didn't intend to break protocol.

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I expect we can overlook these infractions.

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Sir?

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Yes, sir.

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Captain, I'm a reasonable man and you've been cooperative, but consider this a reminder.

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You have a long trip through Devore space and good friends can be an asset.

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I'll keep it in mind.

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The Devore vessels are out of range.

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Bridge to Transporter Team. You're clear.

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Cargo Bay 1 to Ensign Kim.

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Pattern enhancers are in place.

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Initiating rematerialization sequence.

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Harry, I'm routing maximum power to the transporters.

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KIM: Got it.

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Align the confinement beam to ten angstroms.

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Energizing.

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( power fluctuating )

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Ensign Kim, the confinement beam is unstable.

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We're trying to correct it now.

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What's the problem?

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We're unable to consolidate their patterns.

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They've been in suspension too long.

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Harry, increase power to the imaging scanners.

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Aye, Captain.

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It's working.

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Nice work, Harry.

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All our guests are present and accounted for.

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Captain... They're gone... for now.

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Captain's Log, supplemental.

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After weeks of playing hide-and-seek

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with the Devore inspectors, our goal is near--

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a transport vessel that will take our passengers

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to a wormhole leading out of hostile territory.

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Back to your old self again?

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Each time we do this, I feel as though I've left a few molecules behind in your cargo bay.

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Well, I'll have someone scan the room if it'll make you feel better.

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Kir, we just received an encoded message from the transport vessel.

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They've changed the rendezvous point again.

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I'm afraid so.

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Did they send the new coordinates?

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We're still waiting for them.

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Captain, we may have another problem.

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I just treated Tuvok and two of the refugees for acute cellular degradation.

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I've repaired most of the damage, but unfortunately, the effect is cumulative.

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Meaning?

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If we continue to go into transporter suspension, some of us may not survive.

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CHAKOTAY: Bridge to Captain. Go ahead.

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We're receiving another transmission.

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Acknowledged.

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SEVEN: The new coordinates are here within a Mutara-class nebula,

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2.36 light-years from our current position.

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It's definitely out of the way-- less chance of being discovered-- but it'll take two more days to get there.

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Two days-- that increases the chances that we'll run into another inspection.

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Given the frequency of patrols in that area, it's likely we'll be stopped at least once.

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Just what the Doctor didn't order.

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Tuvok, Seven, I want you to lay in a course that'll attract as little attention as possible.

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We'll avoid their colonies, space stations, tourist attractions-- if they have any.

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The Ogre of Fire's castle hovered over the forest like a great, black spaceship, turning day into night.

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Now, Flotter and Trevis knew they had to find a way to keep the Ogre from burning the forest down, but his castle-- it was higher than the tallest tree.

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It seemed hopeless until they discovered...

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A door.

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A door, right.

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A mysterious door, right in the middle of a...

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The clearing.

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You know, it's... it's not nice to read people's thoughts when they're telling a story.

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I'm sorry.

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It's all right.

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( door opens )

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Why don't you all go play by yourselves for a while?

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We'll finish the story later.

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How are they doing?

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Oh, fine, more or less.

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They don't understand what all the fuss is about, but they're telepaths, Captain.

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If the parents are concerned or fearful, the children feel it, too.

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You did the right thing.

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If we hadn't taken them off that freighter, they'd be in a detention center by now.

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Well, we're going to make sure that doesn't happen.

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Is the kitchen still open or are you just serving stories?

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For you, it's always open.

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Commander, I'm detecting a vessel,

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300,000 kilometers and closing.

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The signature is Devore.

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Red Alert. Shields up.

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Bridge to Captain.

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More company, Commander?

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Looks like it.

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Get our visitors to the cargo bay.

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Stand by for transporter suspension.

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Aye, Captain.

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Neelix.

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Right away.

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Come on, now.

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We're going to go see your parents.

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Let's go.

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Report.

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It's a scout ship. One pilot; no other crew.

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The vessel hasn't raised shields or charged weapons.

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If this is another inspection, it's certainly a different approach.

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We're being hailed.

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Open a channel.

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Captain.

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Inspector.

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It's urgent that we speak.

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You know the way to my ready room.

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It's all right, Ensign.

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I submitted to your previous inspections because you outgunned me, but I don't see any of your warships nearby.

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I have no intention of cooperating.

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I'm not here to search Voyager.

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Then what do you want, inspector?

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Call me Kashyk, please.

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I never liked that title.

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In fact, I've left it behind.

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Did somebody offer you a promotion, or are you just having a bad day?

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I'm defecting, and I need your help.

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Me?

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I've come to ask asylum-- safe passage out of Devore space before I end up in a detention center myself.

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Now, why would I risk the safety of my crew by harboring a defector?

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Because of what I'm about to tell you.

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If you continue on your present course, you'll be intercepted by a squadron of my warships.

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Voyager will be seized, your crew imprisoned or worse.

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The nebula is a trap, Captain, to catch vessels smuggling telepaths.

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You've inspected my ship three times.

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You know we aren't smuggling telepaths or anyone else.

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What I know is that you have 12 refugees aboard right now, that you rescued them from a freighter three weeks ago and that you've been concealing them in Cargo Bay 1, using your transporters.

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I could have exposed them at any time, but I wanted them to escape as much as you do.

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I can still protect them, but only if you take me with you.

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My people know about the wormhole.

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It's only a matter of time before they find it.

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You have no choice, Captain.

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I'm your only hope.

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This is our rendezvous point inside this nebula.

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Unfortunately, the transport vessel we're supposed to meet is no longer there.

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Inspector.

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TUVOK: A Devore warship.

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One of a dozen positioned throughout the nebula-- all invisible to our sensors until Kashyk showed me how to compensate for their refractive shielding.

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Your soldiers intercepted the transport ship?

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Over a week ago.

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We were the ones who changed the rendezvous coordinates.

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Two vessels carrying refugees have already been seized.

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Voyager would have been next.

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All right, Inspector, you helped us avoid this ambush. What now?

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We'll have to get your passengers to the wormhole on our own.

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These are the schedules and routes of our patrols, along with tactical data on our shield and weapons configurations-- enough to ensure that you avoid another inspection.

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How long before you're missed?

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Well, I took two weeks' leave.

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Enough time, I hope, to find the wormhole and get your passengers safely through it, and myself, as well.

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Your data is useful, but it doesn't guarantee our success.

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No. For that, you'll need my guidance and some luck.

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I'll have to take this up with the Brenari... see what they think of their new benefactor.

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I'll let you know what they decide.

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I'll have to insist you remain under guard.

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No hard feelings.

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No hard feelings.

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It's unusual... but not unheard of.

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There have been sympathizers before.

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Kashyk may be telling the truth.

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Maybe you should just read his thoughts.

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Devore soldiers undergo years of mental training to prevent that.

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He might be telling the truth, but he also might be using us to find the wormhole.

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So what do we do, throw him in the brig?

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No.

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We take him up on his offer to help, see how it plays out.

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But I want 'round-the-clock security.

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We need to watch his every movement.

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That leaves us with our next question:

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How do we find the wormhole?

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I've given it some thought.

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There's a scientist named Torat.

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He's from a nearby system.

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He's rumored to know more about the wormhole than anyone.

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He might help us... for a price.

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A price? His species power their ships with a fluidic alloy that's difficult to find.

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Perhaps we can replicate it.

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I have some data on its composition.

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See what you can do.

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In the meantime, we'll set a course for Torat's planet, try to track him down.

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Nervous?

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( sighs )

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Let's just say...

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I'm not used to other people deciding my fate.

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Until today, you were part of a government responsible for persecuting thousands of innocent people.

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Why the sudden change of heart?

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There's nothing sudden about it.

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I've been looking for a way to escape for years.

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Voyager was the perfect opportunity.

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How so?

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Well, what are you suggesting...

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I ask a Brenari vessel for assistance?

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They'd throw me out an airlock.

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Besides... you're something of a humanitarian, Captain.

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I've read your database.

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I know all about Starfleet philosophy, unless you left those ideals behind in the Alpha Quadrant.

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I certainly don't grant asylum to every person I meet, especially ones who ransack my ship and terrorize my crew.

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You're asking me to believe you're someone else... and... that's a leap of faith I'm not ready to make.

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You're turning me away.

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No.

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No.

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I'm going to give you safe passage to the wormhole... in return for your help in getting us there, but I'm also imposing some restrictions.

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You'll have your own quarters, but limited access to Voyager's systems, and your whereabouts will be monitored at all times.

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I'm used to being surrounded by armed guards.

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Makes me feel secure.

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Only this time, they answer to me.

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Consider them a reminder that Voyager is my ship.

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I don't think anyone could doubt that.

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Captain's Log, supplemental.

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It's taken us nearly two days,

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but we've managed to locate Torat,

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the man who's supposedly an expert on wormholes.

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Unfortunately, he seems reluctant

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to share his expertise.

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He's trying to evade us.

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Hail him again.

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Mr. Torat doesn't seem too trusting.

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Maybe he's been through one inspection too many.

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No response.

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He's deactivated his communications system.

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I think I can tap into his computer, override the lockout.

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Do it.

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Go away!

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This is Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Federation Starship Voyager.

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We have no hostile intent.

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Then why are you pursuing me?

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We'd just like to ask...

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Federations, Imperiums...

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Why do you people feel such a need

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to align yourselves with monolithic organizations, hmm?

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I'd be glad to discuss that and any other philosophical issue you care to raise, if you would just slow down and talk.

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Sorry. Can't do that.

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I'm late for a very important conference!

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This is a waste of time. Disable his ship.

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That's what we call overkill, Inspector.

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Ensign, can we transport at this range?

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Absolutely. Energizing.

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Welcome aboard.

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Your reputation precedes you.

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JANEWAY: 20 centiliters of mercurium isochromate-- no impurities-- and this is just a sample.

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We've synthesized enough to power your ship for a year.

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It doesn't matter.

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I never heard of this... wormhole you're looking for, or these so-called refugees.

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Well, they've heard of you.

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Well, no doubt-- my research is famous.

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Think of all the stars you could research once you've infused your propulsion system with this.

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There's no point in bribing me.

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He's right. He couldn't help us if he wanted to.

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What do you mean by that?

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I doubt you'd know a wormhole from a dark matter inversion.

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Professor... Kashyk is another expert

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I've retained to help us with this matter.

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I'm afraid he's not as impressed with your work as I am.

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In fact, he discouraged me from seeking you out.

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Professor Kashyk? Never heard of you.

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Not surprising, considering you toil in scientific obscurity.

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Obscurity?!

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I-I've discovered over 60 astronomical phenomena!

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( scoffing ): Not worth the sensors they were recorded on.

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Oh...

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There's no need to insult the man.

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Just because he doesn't know how to find an interspatial flexure.

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Interspatial flexure?

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Why didn't you say so in the first place?

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He said wormhole-- a layman's term that... that covers any number of phenomena.

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I am familiar with a certain anomaly that could be categorized as an "interspatial flexure."

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Where is it?

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Actually, a better question would be, where is it now?

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It's really quite interesting.

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The aperture of the phenomenon-- which I prefer to call an intermittent cyclical vortex-- is unfixed.

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It manifests infrequently, for only brief periods of time and in varying locations.

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( spits sharply )

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( sighs )

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I can give you the last four locations.

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Perhaps you can extrapolate the next one... if you're as accomplished a scientist as you claim to be.

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Think. I'm thinking.

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Think harder. Four wormhole appearances less than 20 light-years apart-- there's no pattern.

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Did you apply a fractal coefficient?

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Didn't work. Neutrino flux parameters?

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Mm-hmm.

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Statistical algorithms?

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Every one I could find.

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This wormhole defies analysis.

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Maybe Torat was right-- we're just out of our league.

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It's not like you to give up.

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Think harder.

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How do you predict... a random occurrence?

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You follow your instincts.

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( symphonic music playing )

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Captain?

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Counterpoint.

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It's in all great music.

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Parallel melodies playing against one another.

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We've been looking at the obvious-- frequency, location, timing-- but each of those parameters could have a counterpoint in subspace.

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If we could run an algorithm based on subspace harmonics, it might reveal our pattern.

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Computer, run a subspatial transkinetic analysis on the wormhole data.

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Analysis in progress.

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This'll take a minute.

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( symphonic music continues )

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I'm going to miss this... coffee of yours.

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Well, I will give you the recipe.

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Thank you.

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You don't sound too happy about leaving.

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The Brenari aren't about to embrace a former Inspector.

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I'll be feared, hated for what I represent.

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Anxiety doesn't become you, Inspector.

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Try to relax a little.

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I suppose you liked me better in uniform.

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I haven't decided whether I like you at all.

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We call them the Kolyan Kolyar-- Infinite Spirals.

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Beautiful.

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As a boy, I spent years gazing at these lights.

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This is the last time I'll ever see them.

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We have something similar back on Earth-- the Aurora Borealis.

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Which you, too, may never see again.

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I suppose we're both refugees, in a way.

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I'm still counting on getting this ship home.

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Are you sure you'll be welcome when you do?

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I came across something else in your database-- the "Prime Directive."

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The Federation's "Cardinal Protocol."

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It seems you violated it when you rescued these telepaths.

00:27:10

Well, let's just say I usually go with my instincts... and sort it out later at the Board of Inquiry.

00:27:16

Those Admirals and I were on a first-name basis, you know.

00:27:19

Ah.

00:27:21

You're risking a lot, too. Why?

00:27:27

Three months ago, my teams were inspecting a plasma-refining vessel.

00:27:32

We found a family of telepaths hiding in one of the extraction tanks.

00:27:37

There was a child... very young.

00:27:39

She'd been inside it for days, barely able to breathe.

00:27:44

When I lifted her out and set her down on the deck... she thanked me.

00:27:51

I sent her to a relocation center with the others, knowing full well what would happen to her.

00:27:59

After that, I could think of nothing else, and when I couldn't stand it any longer...

00:28:07

You're my deliverance, Captain.

00:28:10

Analysis complete.

00:28:22

It worked.

00:28:24

It looks like it'll appear in about three days... less than eight light-years from here.

00:28:29

The Tehara system.

00:28:30

Is that a problem?

00:28:32

There's an automated sensor array between here and Tehara.

00:28:34

Can we go around it?

00:28:36

We'd never make it in time.

00:28:37

We'll have to find a way to avoid detection.

00:28:39

( sighing ): Let's do it in the morning.

00:28:42

We've done enough for tonight.

00:28:49

Are you saying good-bye?

00:28:51

There'll be other spirals.

00:28:53

They've just never looked quite so... beautiful before.

00:29:00

Could be the company I'm keeping.

00:29:02

Or the polarization axis of the windows.

00:29:05

That must be it.

00:29:10

How often does this array emit a scanning pulse?

00:29:13

Every 40 seconds.

00:29:14

Range?

00:29:15

Ten light-years.

00:29:17

The pulse is designed to track warp fields and impulse signatures.

00:29:21

If we lower our power output to beneath its detection threshold...

00:29:25

We could drift past undetected.

00:29:27

It's worth a try.

00:29:33

Well, good night.

00:29:35

Captain... why don't you... join me?

00:29:41

I've been looking forward to trying your replicator.

00:29:43

Well, I'm sure that I can come up with something to toast the evening.

00:29:47

We've accomplished quite a bit today.

00:29:49

I'm afraid that won't be possible.

00:29:51

I had your replicator taken off-line.

00:29:53

In case I decided to replicate a weapon.

00:29:56

A safety precaution, you understand.

00:29:58

Better than anyone.

00:30:00

Sleep well.

00:30:03

And you.

00:30:09

As you were.

00:30:21

15 seconds.

00:30:23

KASHYK: Our power output is below the detection threshold.

00:30:26

Ten seconds.

00:30:31

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

00:30:40

We weren't detected.

00:30:41

Ten minutes and we'll be out of range.

00:30:43

TORRES: Engineering to Bridge. We've got a problem.

00:30:46

That pulse triggered a variance in the antimatter stream.

00:30:48

It's not much, but it'll light us up like a beacon when the next pulse hits.

00:30:52

JANEWAY: Options?

00:30:53

I can't correct it in time.

00:30:54

So that leaves shutting down the core.

00:30:57

Do it.

00:30:58

The array has released another pulse. Time?

00:31:00

28 seconds.

00:31:01

Get down to the plasma injectors.

00:31:03

Grab a tricorder and monitor the antimatter flow.

00:31:05

Aye, sir.

00:31:09

20 seconds.

00:31:10

B'Elanna...

00:31:11

Almost there, Captain.

00:31:13

I'm having a problem with the injectors.

00:31:15

15 seconds.

00:31:19

Ten seconds.

00:31:25

Four... three... two...

00:31:32

( console beeping )

00:31:33

We've been detected.

00:31:34

The array's transmitting an alert.

00:31:36

Can we block it?

00:31:37

Negative.

00:31:38

Stand down grey mode.

00:31:39

B'Elanna, fire up the core.

00:31:41

We're getting out of here.

00:31:42

Warships will be on their way, but we can still reach the wormhole.

00:31:46

If we can find it.

00:31:47

Tom, how long to the Tehara system?

00:31:50

11 hours at maximum warp.

00:31:52

Engines are back on line.

00:31:54

Engage.

00:32:00

Using the model we developed, we were able to narrow down the location of the wormhole's next appearance to a radius of 200,000 kilometers.

00:32:07

KIR: We can't determine its exact position until we reach the system, but we know it will open in roughly six hours.

00:32:13

And will remain open for two minutes at most.

00:32:15

I've devised a new shield modulation, which should protect us against their weapons.

00:32:19

You're not planning to fight your way to the wormhole?

00:32:22

If I have to.

00:32:23

PARIS: Bridge to Captain Janeway.

00:32:24

Go ahead.

00:32:26

Long-range sensors have picked up two Devore warships

00:32:29

heading right for us.

00:32:30

Time to intercept? Six hours.

00:32:32

Take the Bridge. I'll be in Engineering.

00:32:34

Kashyk.

00:32:36

First, we'll check those shield modifications.

00:32:39

Then we'll see if we can adjust our phasers to penetrate the Devore shields.

00:32:43

If torpedoes don't work, I want an alternative.

00:32:45

Captain, we have to talk but not here.

00:32:55

I'm going back to rejoin the warships.

00:32:59

It's the only way that I can guarantee your safety.

00:33:01

Kashyk...

00:33:03

I'm still a ranking officer.

00:33:04

I can take command of the inspection teams, make sure the refugees aren't discovered.

00:33:09

You said yourself they're suspicious.

00:33:10

Return now and you risk being caught.

00:33:12

I can keep them off track long enough to get you through the wormhole. It's too dangerous.

00:33:16

Kathryn...

00:33:18

You asked for safe passage and I agreed, under the condition that you follow my orders.

00:33:22

You may stand a chance against one of our warships, but not against two.

00:33:26

If I stay, your best chance of escape will be lost.

00:33:33

I could confine you to quarters.

00:33:35

( chuckles )

00:33:36

I was planning on asking you to stay with us, once we got through the wormhole.

00:33:41

I wouldn't mind having someone around who appreciates a bit of Tchaikovsky now and then.

00:33:46

Generous, but... something tells me I wouldn't fit in any better on Voyager.

00:33:53

Well... you wouldn't be the first wayward soul we've folded into our ranks.

00:34:03

Your shuttle will be ready for launch within the hour.

00:34:11

( door opens, closes )

00:34:15

Our course will put us just outside the Teharan system by the time the warships arrive.

00:34:19

Your inspection teams have to be off Voyager before that wormhole opens.

00:34:22

Believe me, it'll be the quickest inspection on record.

00:34:25

I'll be on the Bridge.

00:34:26

Your efforts have been greatly appreciated.

00:34:28

My pleasure.

00:34:30

Live long and prosper.

00:34:33

Thank you.

00:34:38

( doors open )

00:34:44

KASHYK: Begin preignition sequence.

00:34:50

I've made one adjustment to your plan.

00:34:53

After the inspection, we're going to wait at the wormhole for as long as we can... until it begins to collapse.

00:34:59

I may not be able to join you this time.

00:35:02

Try.

00:35:05

( engines powering up )

00:36:23

They're assuming a tactical formation.

00:36:25

Shields?

00:36:26

No. We follow protocol.

00:36:27

Bridge to Transporter Room.

00:36:29

Status?

00:36:30

Ready, Captain. Pattern cohesion stable.

00:36:33

Cargo Bay 1?

00:36:34

Clear.

00:36:35

They're hailing.

00:36:36

On screen.

00:36:37

Gaharay vessel, prepare to be...

00:36:39

JANEWAY: We've been through three inspections.

00:36:42

Please explain why another is necessary.

00:36:44

Crew members are instructed to step away from their stations.

00:36:47

Side arms and scanning equipment

00:36:49

are to be set aside.

00:36:50

Deviation from this or any other

00:36:52

inspection protocols will not be tolerated.

00:36:55

All hands, this is the Captain.

00:36:57

Prepare to be boarded by Devore inspection teams.

00:37:00

Give them your usual warm welcome.

00:37:02

Devore soldiers have materialized on Decks 15, 12, 8, 4...

00:37:07

And... 1.

00:37:09

( Tchaikovsky symphony playing)

00:37:11

KASHYK: Captain Janeway, report to your ready room.

00:37:19

Captain.

00:37:21

Good to see you again.

00:37:23

Likewise.

00:37:29

( instruments beeping )

00:37:32

( music continues )

00:37:54

Tchaikovsky.

00:37:55

Of all the selections in your database, this remains my favorite.

00:38:00

Mine, too.

00:38:02

I'm afraid Prax isn't impressed.

00:38:04

He's solely concerned with his work, aren't you, Prax?

00:38:07

As you say, sir.

00:38:09

Yes, he's curious why you entered this sector.

00:38:12

You're aware it's restricted.

00:38:13

We were planning to study a supernova remnant not far from here.

00:38:17

You strayed a full light-year from your course in order to observe an astronomical phenomenon?

00:38:21

We're explorers.

00:38:23

Yes, I remember.

00:38:24

I also remember warning you about going where you don't belong.

00:38:27

Exploring can sometimes be hard to resist, Inspector.

00:38:32

Well, it's a romantic notion, Captain, but one I can't allow you to indulge.

00:38:37

I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to leave our space immediately.

00:38:41

Prax, why don't you check on our teams, while I reiterate our protocols for Captain Janeway.

00:38:52

Do they suspect anything?

00:38:54

Not yet, but our warships have been monitoring Voyager's movements for the past few days, and mine as well.

00:39:00

I don't think we have much time.

00:39:01

The Brenari?

00:39:04

They're in transporter suspension.

00:39:05

And the wormhole?

00:39:07

We found it.

00:39:08

It's 20,000 kilometers off our port bow.

00:39:11

We've determined that a photon torpedo, properly calibrated, will force open the threshold long enough for Voyager to get through.

00:39:18

Congratulations, Captain.

00:39:21

For awhile, I wasn't sure if even you could find it.

00:39:25

Prax.

00:39:30

Go to Cargo Bay 1.

00:39:32

You'll find the transporter patterns for more than a dozen telepaths.

00:39:36

Rematerialize them.

00:39:37

Yes, sir.

00:39:40

Impressive.

00:39:42

You gave a masterful performance.

00:39:45

I'm the one who's impressed with your selflessness, your humanity.

00:39:51

It made all this so much easier.

00:39:54

Oh, but what about your selflessness?

00:39:57

That touching story about the little girl-- was that a fabrication, too?

00:40:02

Oh, that incident was real.

00:40:04

What I didn't tell you was that after wrestling with my ethics,

00:40:08

I realized that I'd done the right thing in order to protect my people from a very real threat.

00:40:14

Please.

00:40:22

I insist.

00:40:52

Captain...

00:41:00

Access their forward sensor array.

00:41:02

You should find neutrino emissions at roughly 20,000 kilometers off the port bow.

00:41:08

On screen.

00:41:13

Target two photon torpedoes.

00:41:15

When the first one detonates, the wormhole will open.

00:41:19

Use the second one to destabilize its subspace matrix.

00:41:22

That will destroy it.

00:41:24

Prax, report.

00:41:26

I've isolated the bio-patterns.

00:41:40

Fire.

00:41:47

It should have detonated.

00:41:51

Those aren't neutrino emissions.

00:41:53

They're antimatter residue signatures.

00:41:56

There's no wormhole here.

00:42:00

You created false readings.

00:42:02

That is the theme for this evening, isn't it?

00:42:06

Prax, do you have the telepaths?

00:42:09

I have cargo containers... filled with vegetables.

00:42:19

Return to the Bridge.

00:42:21

Computer, change music selection.

00:42:23

Mahler's Symphony #1, second movement.

00:42:25

Maybe this will help you relax.

00:42:27

DEVORE SOLDIER: Inspector, we've completed our inventory of the vessel.

00:42:31

Two of their shuttlecraft are missing.

00:42:33

They couldn't have gone far.

00:42:35

Why didn't they appear on our long-range scans?

00:42:37

Of course!

00:42:38

Adjust their scanners to compensate for refractive shielding.

00:42:43

Well, you gave us the specifications.

00:42:45

Seemed a shame to waste them.

00:42:47

We've located the two shuttlecraft.

00:42:50

Range 20 million kilometers.

00:42:52

Order our ships to pursue.

00:42:55

Maximum speed!

00:42:58

We're approaching the coordinates.

00:43:00

I'm firing the torpedo.

00:43:16

The shuttles have disappeared from sensors.

00:43:18

We've scanned for a wormhole.

00:43:19

If there was one, it's gone.

00:43:22

( sighs )

00:43:24

I'll order Janeway and her crew removed.

00:43:27

We'll confiscate the vessel, deliver them to the nearest detention center.

00:43:32

You're dismissed.

00:43:34

Imperative 12, Codicil Six requires...

00:43:36

To hell with protocol, Prax!

00:43:39

Do you think either of us will benefit from having this failure on our records?

00:43:43

As far as you're concerned, this incident never occurred.

00:43:47

Make sure your teams share that understanding.

00:43:51

( music continues )

00:44:05

Well played, Captain.

00:44:08

It seems I never did earn your trust.

00:44:11

I had to take a few precautions.

00:44:13

You understand.

00:44:14

Better than anyone.

00:44:17

I never lied to you.

00:44:18

My offer to take you with us was genuine, and it would still stand if you'd kept your part of the bargain.

00:44:25

For what it's worth... you made a tempting offer.

00:44:37

The Bridge is yours.

00:44:43

( Mahler's Symphony #1 continues )