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00:00:07Good morning! Morning.
00:00:09Requisition reports for the week.
00:00:10Thanks.
00:00:12What can you tell me about the Great Wall of China?
00:00:15Pardon?
00:00:16The Great Wall of China, on Earth. Who built it?
00:00:19The Chinese.
00:00:20What for?
00:00:21Why does anybody build a wall? To keep people out.
00:00:23Deck 1.
00:00:24In fact, it was the first Qin emperor who connected the walls built by a previous dynasty.
00:00:30He did it to prevent an invasion by nomads to the north.
00:00:32How big is it?
00:00:34I have a feeling you're going to tell me.
00:00:352,400 kilometers long, median width 3.8 meters.
00:00:38Before the 22nd century, it was one of the only manmade objects that could be seen from Earth's orbit with the naked eye. Very impressive, Neelix.
00:00:46I had no idea you knew so much about my homeworld.
00:00:50Status?
00:00:51We're on a course for the class-Y cluster.
00:00:53We should be there in about three days.
00:00:54Gives us some time to relax. Carry on.
00:00:56Why this sudden interest in the Great Wall?
00:00:58I've been studying Earth landmarks.
00:01:00Mr. Paris and I have been exchanging a little cross-cultural trivia.
00:01:04He's become quite an expert on Talaxian geography.
00:01:06All right, here's one for you.
00:01:08What can you tell me about the Millennium Gate?
00:01:11The Millennium Gate-- Constructed in the 21st century in the United States of America.
00:01:16It was another one of the objects that could be seen from orbit.
00:01:19Uh, 3.2 kilometers at the base.
00:01:22One kilometer in height.
00:01:23Surface covered with highly reflective solar panels.
00:01:26A self-contained ecosystem.
00:01:28It became a model for the first colony on Mars.
00:01:31Did you know that one of my ancestors built it?
00:01:34Really?
00:01:35Not with a hammer and nails, but with words and a lot of courage.
00:01:39Shannon O'Donnel, one of the first woman astronauts--
00:01:42She was the driving force behind the project.
00:01:44That's something to be proud of.
00:01:46We were always told stories about her at family gatherings--
00:01:49"The first of a long line of Janeway explorers."
00:01:52Tell me more.
00:01:54I want something to stump Mr. Paris with.
00:01:58Where to begin?
00:01:59The Millennium Gate.
00:02:00How did she get involved with that?
00:02:02Well, at that time, she was still in the space program, but she'd also become something of an entrepreneur.
00:02:07I believe she was asked to join the project by the Governor of Indiana.
00:02:11He wanted her expertise on recyclic life-support systems.
00:02:15The way my Aunt Martha tells it, they flew her in on a private aircraft.
00:02:245:00 am, December 27, 2000.
00:02:28I'm in the great state of... Indiana, I think.
00:02:32I saw the world's largest ball of string this morning and the world's largest beefsteak tomato this afternoon.
00:02:40It was the size of a Volkswagen--
00:02:42The string, not the tomato.
00:02:45At least Christmas is over.
00:02:47( engine knocking )
00:02:48( groaning ): Oh, no...
00:05:07Excuse me. I think I made a wrong turn.
00:05:10Is there a Millennium Gate around here?
00:05:13You're looking at it.
00:05:14The sign said "Gas, Food, Lodging."
00:05:16I need all three.
00:05:17You won't find any of that here.
00:05:19Get back on the interstate and go to Exit Nine.
00:05:22I don't think I'm going to make it.
00:05:24Good luck.
00:05:25Tell me, are people a little friendlier off Exit Nine?
00:05:31( sighing ): Oh, no.
00:05:41You stopped.
00:05:42You didn't.
00:05:44You got a pen?
00:05:46I... I just didn't see you.
00:05:47I'm sorry. Are you okay?
00:05:49Insurance?
00:05:50Not really.
00:05:51"Not really"?
00:05:52It ran out.
00:05:54Oh, it's not too bad.
00:05:56200 bucks ought to cover it.
00:05:58200 bucks?
00:06:01Let me guess-- The money ran out too.
00:06:06( sighs )
00:07:22Hi.
00:07:23Hi.
00:07:24The sign said "open"?
00:07:26Yes, that's right.
00:07:28Till 6:00.
00:07:30Can we be of assistance?
00:07:33It's cold outside, and I-I wondered if I could wait here.
00:07:36For what?
00:07:38For the tow truck. My car broke down.
00:07:40I'm trying to get to Florida.
00:07:43She doesn't look like a corporate hit man.
00:07:45I assure you I'm not... at least not anymore.
00:07:49Well, in any case, she's unarmed and chilled to the bone.
00:07:54( chuckles )
00:07:56I think we can handle her.
00:07:58Zeus himself watched over travelers.
00:08:01We should follow his example.
00:08:03Make yourself at home.
00:08:05Thank you.
00:08:12Where's your car? Down the street next to the coffee shop... or what used to be the coffee shop.
00:08:17It looks like this whole town is closed down.
00:08:20It is.
00:08:21Except for you, huh?
00:08:24This ship will never sink.
00:08:25Right, Dad?
00:08:27Decaf.
00:08:30Not exactly the nectar of the gods.
00:08:33It'll do. Thank you.
00:08:38What's this about, if I may ask?
00:08:40Preserving the past.
00:08:41I'm Jason, by the way.
00:08:43Shannon O'Donnel.
00:08:45I'm Henry... Henry Janeway.
00:08:47Hi. So you're trying to get them to stop building this millennium whatever-it-is?
00:08:53The Millennium Gate, the world's first self-sustaining civic environment.
00:08:57That's what the propaganda calls it.
00:08:58It's nothing but hype.
00:09:01It's actually a glorified shopping mall.
00:09:03They've talked all of my neighbors into selling their businesses.
00:09:07Only one thing stands in their way.
00:09:10You're the last holdout?
00:09:13This time, Rome withstands the barbarians.
00:09:28I may be able to help you if you'd be willing to hire me.
00:09:32Believe me, you don't want to be licking stamps for the next two days.
00:09:35We could do all this on a computer.
00:09:36Yeah, but my dad doesn't believe in computers.
00:09:38We don't even have one.
00:09:40Well, I do. We can e-mail every computer within a hundred miles.
00:09:43It'll just take a few hours.
00:09:45It's easy.
00:09:47I'm not hiring anybody right now.
00:09:50Besides, you're going to Florida.
00:10:00Uh... maybe the tow truck is waiting.
00:10:06Thanks for the coffee.
00:10:08You're welcome.
00:10:26I wouldn't ask you for a lot; just enough to fix the car.
00:10:30I really...
00:10:32I kind of need a job right now.
00:10:36Dad?
00:10:40I suppose we could use some help.
00:10:55You do believe in electricity, don't you?
00:11:02Yeah!
00:11:03All right!
00:11:09So who are these "barbarians," anyway?
00:11:11A company down in Texas.
00:11:13Well, why come here?
00:11:14The city fathers made it easy for them--
00:11:17Free building permits, deferred taxes, new roads--
00:11:20So the invaders, they return the favor.
00:11:22They have offered us 20 percent above the market price for our properties.
00:11:28You know what the catch is?
00:11:29We've all got to sell.
00:11:31Everybody must love you.
00:11:32Hmm, yeah.
00:11:33The people I knew when I was growing up--
00:11:35Family friends-- It seems like they've all turned against me.
00:11:39If this were Roman times, they'd feed me to the lions.
00:11:42To the good old days.
00:11:44You know, I was born in the wrong millennium.
00:11:46I'll stick with the modern age. The classical age--
00:11:49Greatest literature mankind ever produced.
00:11:51No antibiotics.
00:11:52Families would take care of one another.
00:11:54No cars.
00:11:56Air you can breathe. No telephones.
00:11:58What a pleasure. Shorter life spans.
00:12:00Lives that were worth living.
00:12:02No cold beer.
00:12:04There you got me.
00:12:08Speaking of the modern age, do you have any plans for the Millennium Eve?
00:12:13No different than last year's Millennium Eve.
00:12:15I plan to be asleep.
00:12:16Life of the party.
00:12:18Don't tell me you bought into all that hype again.
00:12:20Oh, maybe just a little.
00:12:21Last year, when 2000 arrived?
00:12:24Everyone was convinced it was the dawn of a new era.
00:12:26But when the world didn't end and flying saucers didn't land, and the Y2K bug didn't turn on a single light bulb, you'd think everybody would have realized it was a number on a calendar.
00:12:35But, oh, no, they had to listen to all those hucksters who told them the real millennium was 2001.
00:12:41So this New Year's Eve will be as boring as last year.
00:12:44Come to think of it,
00:12:45I have sold an awful lot of doomsday books.
00:12:48See what I mean?
00:12:50So, what's in Florida?
00:12:53I have a cousin down there.
00:12:54I'll stay with her for a while until I can get back on my feet.
00:12:57If you don't mind my asking, did you lose your job?
00:13:03I'm in a transitional period.
00:13:05From what to what?
00:13:06From what I was doing to what I'm going to do.
00:13:11Your son tells me that your bookstore's belonged in your family for generations--
00:13:15That you've never done anything else.
00:13:16Yes, that's right. You know, I'm just the opposite.
00:13:20I love to see places I've never been, try new things...
00:13:24I'm kind of an explorer.
00:13:26Really?
00:13:27Hmm. That station wagon of yours doesn't exactly look like a sailing ship.
00:13:32It's a rocket ship.
00:13:34My mistake.
00:14:02We have every intention of breaking ground on Monday,
00:14:05Day One of the next millennium.
00:14:06The people of this town have given us their full cooperation.
00:14:09That's not true!
00:14:11If you'll let me finish, Mr. Janeway.
00:14:13With the exception of Mr. Janeway here.
00:14:15Mr. Janeway, would you like to comment?
00:14:17Yes. Yes, I would.
00:14:19You-you just can't... you can't bulldoze this town away.
00:14:23This-this is our heritage! This is our past!
00:14:25We're trying to give Portage Creek a future.
00:14:27Can't you see that? Yeah, yeah. Your future!
00:14:29Your future! Not ours!
00:14:32Mr. Moss, we've heard that you're considering moving the project to one of your alternate sites.
00:14:35Can you shed any light on that rumor?
00:14:36I'm afraid that's more than a rumor.
00:14:38If we can't work out an arrangement in Portage Creek, we'll have no choice but to select another location.
00:14:42REPORTER: What city? MOSS: No comment.
00:14:44REPORTER: Is it true that Canton, Ohio, has been chosen for the alter...?
00:14:47Thank you for your time. Thank you, Mr. Moss.
00:14:49Well, that's that.
00:14:50All we have to do is stand firm till New Year's.
00:14:52Easy for you to say.
00:14:54I have to go to school with their kids.
00:14:56Your school is one of the first places they're going to tear down.
00:14:59They said they'd build a new one-- A better one.
00:15:01Whose side are you on?
00:15:05I'm sorry.
00:15:07We're all in this together.
00:15:10Come on.
00:15:11Let's head back to civilization.
00:15:23Where shall we dine tonight?
00:15:27Ah, how does Paris sound?
00:15:29It's Friday night.
00:15:31Can we get a reservation?
00:15:32Well, I think I can arrange it.
00:15:34I know the maitre d'.
00:15:35Too bad I don't speak French.
00:15:37Well, we'll keep it to ourselves.
00:15:45There.
00:15:49To new friends.
00:15:50And a gracious host.
00:15:52Bon appétit.
00:15:55I wouldn't mind visiting Paris one day.
00:15:58Yes, it would be nice.
00:15:59You haven't been?
00:16:01I haven't been outside Indiana.
00:16:02These are my traveling companions.
00:16:05They'll take me anywhere anytime.
00:16:07It's not such a bad idea to experience the real thing every now and then. I prefer my books.
00:16:12Maybe you just never had the right guide.
00:16:15Is that an offer?
00:16:18I could make a similar argument.
00:16:20Not such a bad idea to settle down every now and then.
00:16:24Is that an offer?
00:16:28You're a peculiar man, Mr. Janeway--
00:16:30Cloistered away with all your books... shutting out the world...
00:16:35Any more peculiar than exploring the Midwest in an ailing station wagon?
00:16:39Only slightly.
00:16:41( chuckling )
00:16:42Any word on my car?
00:16:44It's got a brand-new oil pan.
00:16:47You forgot to tell me that.
00:16:49Well, we were busy today.
00:16:52It's parked behind the garage-- Whenever you're ready.
00:16:55First thing in the morning.
00:16:57Not so fast.
00:16:58Jason told me you promised to show him a few tricks on the computer.
00:17:04I could use another day of rest.
00:17:06Great.
00:17:07Jason'll be pleased.
00:17:10And when you're done with him, perhaps we'll take a stroll along the Boulevard St. Germain.
00:17:18You're making it difficult to say goodbye.
00:17:21Maybe that's the idea.
00:17:39You wished to see me, Captain?
00:17:41I need your help with this--
00:17:43The Millennium Gate.
00:17:45Impressive.
00:17:46It was built by one of my ancestors over 300 years ago.
00:17:50I've been digging through the historical database, but a lot of the information from that era has been lost or damaged. I thought you might be able to help me reconstruct some of it.
00:18:00Is this relevant to our present mission?
00:18:03It's relevant to me.
00:18:06This ancestor of yours is 15 generations removed.
00:18:09You only possess a small fraction of her genetic material.
00:18:12Insignificant.
00:18:14This isn't about chromosomes, Seven.
00:18:16It's about character.
00:18:19Explain.
00:18:22Shannon O'Donnel inspired me when I was a girl.
00:18:26She had a... an influence on my imagination... on my goals.
00:18:32I never realized genealogy could have such an impact.
00:18:37I wouldn't have become a Starfleet Captain if it wasn't for her.
00:18:43Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
00:18:44That's four.
00:18:45The Colossus of Rhodes.
00:18:47No, in chronological order.
00:18:48Right. Uh...
00:18:49The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.
00:18:51The Colossus of Rhodes.
00:18:53That leaves just one more.
00:18:55The seventh wonder of the ancient world is...
00:19:00Uh-huh. Can't remember?
00:19:01Oh, it's right... right on the tip of my tongue.
00:19:04It... la...
00:19:06Forget it. I give up.
00:19:07Ha! I got you.
00:19:09It's the, uh...
00:19:11Uh...
00:19:13Can't remember?
00:19:15The Lighthouse of Alexandria built by Ptolemy II in 280 BC.
00:19:19Behold the wonder of the modern world--
00:19:21Borg photographic memory.
00:19:23We'll call this one a draw.
00:19:26Brushing up on Earth's history?
00:19:28Captain Janeway requested that
00:19:30I research one of her ancestors.
00:19:32Shannon O'Donnel.
00:19:34You've heard of her?
00:19:35Who hasn't?
00:19:37You mind if I lend a hand?
00:19:39If you wish.
00:19:43Sven "Buttercup" Hansen.
00:19:46He was one of my progenitors--
00:19:48A 22nd century prizefighter.
00:19:50The Captain encouraged me to investigate my genealogy, as well.
00:19:54Well, your ancestors can tell you a lot about yourself.
00:19:57Somehow, I doubt "Buttercup" has much relevance to me.
00:20:00The connection could be deeper than you think.
00:20:03"Sven"... "Seven."
00:20:06A coincidence.
00:20:08The point is, there's some of him in you, just as there'll be some of you in your descendants.
00:20:13If I choose to procreate.
00:20:15Well, I wouldn't dismiss it so lightly.
00:20:18Someday, you might enjoy a little
00:20:20Seven of Nine point five running around.
00:20:23Or not. Or not.
00:20:25My research has failed.
00:20:27I've found no references to this individual.
00:20:29Well, genealogy's a lot like fishing--
00:20:31You've... you've got to cast a wide net.
00:20:34Uh... computer, expand record search for subject Shannon O'Donnel to include non-Federation databases, personal archives, and photographic indexes, as well.
00:20:45COMPUTER: Reference found.
00:20:47Take a look at this.
00:20:49NEELIX: Shannon Janeway.
00:20:51Where in the world did you find this?
00:20:54NEELIX: A Ferengi database.
00:20:56Ferengi?
00:20:5711 years ago, one of their historians collected massive amounts of data about the origin of space travel in the Federation.
00:21:04He wanted to market it as a nostalgic gift item.
00:21:07I would have been his first customer.
00:21:08It's a handsome family, Captain.
00:21:11These must be her sons and daughters... grandchildren...
00:21:15Great-grandchildren.
00:21:17I've also discovered journalistic accounts in the historical archives--
00:21:20Mostly articles concerning resistance to the Millennium Gate.
00:21:24The whole town was against her.
00:21:26Download this image for me, will you, Neelix?
00:21:29I'm going to frame it.
00:21:31Yes, Captain.
00:21:32The citizens of Canton, Ohio, greeted Millennium Gate representatives with a small parade today.
00:21:37Canton is one of three
00:21:39alternate sites now being considered by gate officials.
00:21:41Vowing not to bow to pressure,
00:21:44Henry Janeway, owner of Portage Creek's Alexandria Books,
00:21:49says he has no intention of closing down.
00:21:52Marci Collins, Channel Three news.
00:21:56"Next stop, Mars."
00:21:58I used to be in media relations with NASA.
00:22:01As I recall, your class came up with that slogan.
00:22:04Do you mind?
00:22:10It's a shame you didn't make the cut.
00:22:13Not good enough, I guess.
00:22:15Do you still keep in touch with any of the others?
00:22:17No. I do.
00:22:18In fact, I made a few calls last night.
00:22:20Remember Lieutenant McMillan?
00:22:23How's she doing?
00:22:25Copilot on a joint mission with the Europeans scheduled for '03.
00:22:29Four months on the space station.
00:22:32Not bad for a girl with claustrophobia.
00:22:36She got over it.
00:22:37Sorry to hear about your last job.
00:22:40All this downsizing in aerospace...
00:22:42Engineers aren't given the respect they deserve.
00:22:46Who told you I lost my job?
00:22:49I made a few calls.
00:22:50You don't have to live like this--
00:22:53Borrowing money, sleeping in your car...
00:22:56You've got no business checking up on me.
00:22:59Actually, I do.
00:23:01We run a history on all our candidates.
00:23:04Are you trying to make me some kind of an offer?
00:23:07We know you've been working closely with Henry Janeway.
00:23:10He'll listen to you.
00:23:12Oh.
00:23:14You want me to talk to him--
00:23:16Get him to change his mind.
00:23:18If you can.
00:23:19And in return?
00:23:21We'd give you a job--
00:23:23Make you a consulting engineer on the project.
00:23:26You certainly have the credentials.
00:23:30Well?
00:23:34I'll think about it.
00:23:36Think quickly.
00:23:38We can't wait another thousand years.
00:23:55MISSION CONTROL: Roger that and go ahead.
00:23:59NEIL ARMSTRONG: That's one small step for man... one giant leap for mankind.
00:24:17( keyboard keys clicking )
00:24:23Morning.
00:24:24Morning. I didn't think you'd mind.
00:24:27You've got some really great games on this thing.
00:24:29Don't worry about it.
00:24:30Have you tried Matrix of Doom?
00:24:32Uh, yeah. I got vaporized on level six.
00:24:34Try launching a flare before you enter the steel fortress.
00:24:37Cool.
00:24:39Coffee?
00:24:40Please.
00:24:41Where is your father?
00:24:43Bloomington. All the suppliers in town are boycotting us, so he went up there to place some orders.
00:24:47He left you in charge? Alexandria Books.
00:24:50May I help you?
00:24:51Sounds like you've got it down.
00:24:54I pay the bills too.
00:24:56Dad's not very good at accounting.
00:24:58You have any kids?
00:25:00Nope.
00:25:01Not a priority?
00:25:03I wouldn't say that.
00:25:05I just never got around to it.
00:25:06If you don't mind me asking... where's your mom?
00:25:09She died.
00:25:11Oh. I'm sorry.
00:25:15I was really young.
00:25:16I don't remember her much.
00:25:18Dad says none of the great heroes grew up in a nuclear family.
00:25:23Hercules, Achilles, Odysseus--
00:25:26They all grew up with single parents.
00:25:29You're in good company.
00:25:31You like working here, Jason?
00:25:33It's okay.
00:25:35You know, I get the feeling you don't share your father's enthusiasm about preserving the past.
00:25:41I don't know.
00:25:43The Millennium Gate could be pretty cool.
00:25:47Did you ever see the first landing on the moon?
00:25:50"One small step for man..."
00:25:52They showed it in science class one time.
00:25:55I saw it on TV when I was 11 years old.
00:26:00The whole world watched it.
00:26:01It must have been great.
00:26:03Oh... it was.
00:26:07So do you have any heroes?
00:26:11"We are not living in a heroic age."
00:26:13That's what my dad says.
00:26:15Come on, there's got to be somebody.
00:26:19Dad.
00:26:21I mean, he's a pain sometimes, but... he's pretty cool.
00:26:24( phone rings )
00:26:26Alexandria Books.
00:26:28May I help you?
00:26:31That's all right.
00:26:35First call in three days and it's a wrong number.
00:26:38( chuckling )
00:26:46Glorious Hector, son of Priam, slips past the Greek front lines, bringing much-needed supplies to the embattled city of Troy.
00:26:54Hey, Dad--
00:26:55You're famous.
00:26:57"Local business owner topples Gate."
00:26:59Let it fall.
00:27:00Any customers this morning?
00:27:02No one here but us galliforms.
00:27:03That's "chickens" for the nonscientists in the crowd.
00:27:06You two are dangerous together.
00:27:08Portage Creek will thank us one day.
00:27:09You don't sacrifice history for a shopping mall.
00:27:12It's a little more than that, Henry.
00:27:14I beg your pardon?
00:27:15I said it's not just a mall.
00:27:17Have you read the "promotional literature"?
00:27:20"Over 600 retail spaces available.
00:27:22Franchise potential."
00:27:25There's a commercial dimension to the project, but that's not its only function.
00:27:28What's your point? I've learned a few details about the Millennium Gate.
00:27:32It's a self-sustaining city, an experimental biosphere.
00:27:36It's never been done before.
00:27:38What's wrong with the biosphere we're living in now?
00:27:40Nothing. Exactly.
00:27:42But this project will help scientists learn more about our environment--
00:27:45Possibly even recreate it on other worlds.
00:27:47Other worlds?
00:27:48Don't we have enough problems on the one we're on?
00:27:50Yeah. Which is why I'd like to get the hell off it one day.
00:27:53I think you're taking this exploring a little too far.
00:27:56And you're so afraid of change, you can barely walk out that front door.
00:28:02The Millennium Gate has a lot of potential, Henry.
00:28:05You just can't see it.
00:28:06All you can see is these books.
00:28:08You're living in the past.
00:28:09Sounds like you've been sleeping with the enemy.
00:28:12Having a beer, anyway.
00:28:15Moss.
00:28:17He offered me a job.
00:28:18Doing what?
00:28:20Consulting engineer.
00:28:21On the Millennium Gate.
00:28:23I said I'd think about it.
00:28:24And he said, "Get Janeway to sign on the dotted line and you're hired."
00:28:27That's one way of looking at it.
00:28:30And when I say no, then what?
00:28:31You're going to go with them, right?
00:28:33To Canton, Ohio, or the Third Circle of Hell or wherever it is they decide to build this damn thing.
00:28:39I can't keep living out of my car.
00:28:41You don't have to. Stay here. No.
00:28:44Why not? Because I can't.
00:28:45That's not a reason.
00:28:47Because I don't want to.
00:28:50You've been really nice to me, Henry, but I can't get stuck here.
00:28:53"Stuck"?
00:28:55Like me?
00:28:56I didn't say that.
00:28:57You can live however you want to.
00:28:59And so can you.
00:29:05What's going on?
00:29:06We're helping our guest resume her journey.
00:29:08But I thought you were staying here for a while.
00:29:11Something came up. We can manage by ourselves.
00:29:14I guess saying good-bye isn't that difficult after all.
00:29:27Jason.
00:29:29Jason, where you going?
00:29:31Aunt Pat's.
00:29:33Happy New Year.
00:29:43Jason!
00:29:46Jason!
00:29:56It was around 2210.
00:29:57My Uncle Jack was on a deep space mission to Beta Capricus.
00:30:01That's when "deep space" meant the next star over.
00:30:04And that was when they still had to go into stasis.
00:30:07So Jack put his crew under as soon as they left orbit and piloted the ship by himself for six months.
00:30:13No contact with anybody along the way?
00:30:15There wasn't anybody along the way.
00:30:17Not back then.
00:30:18The transmitter wasn't even subspace.
00:30:20It took weeks to get a message back to Earth.
00:30:22I would prefer stasis.
00:30:23PARIS: Me too. That long alone,
00:30:25I'd probably go a little batty.
00:30:27So six months to Beta Capricus and when they finally arrive... there's nothing there.
00:30:33No planets?
00:30:35No. No star, no nothing.
00:30:37It turns out Beta Capricus was just an EM echo of a distant galaxy.
00:30:41What was his course of action?
00:30:43What else could he do?
00:30:44He turned the ship around and headed home.
00:30:46And the crew?
00:30:48He figured there was no reason to bother them.
00:30:51There's nothing to see, nothing to do, so six months later he gets back to Earth, brings everybody out of stasis and they wake up wondering why they haven't left orbit.
00:31:01( door chimes )
00:31:02Come in.
00:31:04Oh. I didn't realize you were in a briefing.
00:31:07Not at all. We're talking about our family histories.
00:31:10Oh. This can wait.
00:31:12May I... join you?
00:31:14Please.
00:31:15I, too, come from a distinguished line.
00:31:18His cousin's an electric shaver.
00:31:21Hardly. My program was compiled from the most advanced holo-matrices in the Federation.
00:31:27My cousin was a prize-winning chess program.
00:31:30Ensign Paris, you have yet to elaborate on your family origins.
00:31:34Well, they were a pretty ordinary bunch, salt-of-the-earth type people.
00:31:39Farmers, mostly, some planetary colonists... but there was one-- He was a pilot.
00:31:46He flew the first orbital glider over the lower Martian plateau.
00:31:50Mars.
00:31:51Your ancestor must have known the Captain's.
00:31:54She did work on all the early Mars projects.
00:31:57Looks like we go way back, Mr. Paris.
00:31:59What was her name? Shannon O'Donnel.
00:32:02O'Donnel...
00:32:04Um...
00:32:06I don't think so.
00:32:08What do you mean?
00:32:10I know all the Mars projects from the 1970s on--
00:32:13Unmanned, manned, who's who... there were no O'Donnels in any of them.
00:32:27( door chimes )
00:32:29JANEWAY: Come in.
00:32:30Ship's status report.
00:32:31Let me guess.
00:32:33The holographic engineer is having problems with her program;
00:32:36Neelix, the Cardassian cook, is low on supplies;
00:32:39Seven of 12 is regenerating and Captain Chakotay is doing just fine.
00:32:45Just wondering how they'll piece together our lives a few hundred years from now.
00:32:49Depends on how big the pieces are.
00:32:51A padd here, a Captain's log there, maybe a couple of holodeck programs.
00:32:55It won't be as much to go on as we might think.
00:32:58I've gone through dozens of histories written about 21st century Earth.
00:33:02All of them biased in one way or another.
00:33:04The Vulcans describe first contact with a "savagely illogical" race.
00:33:09Ferengi talk about Wall Street as if it were holy ground.
00:33:13The Bolians express dismay at the low quality of human plumbing.
00:33:17And human historians-- Exact same story.
00:33:20Every culture saw it a different way.
00:33:22So I go back to the raw material--
00:33:24Birth certificates, death certificates marriage certificates, census surveys, voter registration forms, housing records, medical, employment... court records.
00:33:33It's all fragmented and incomplete.
00:33:35So... did she exist?
00:33:38Her name was Shannon O'Donnel.
00:33:41She did train to be an astronaut... but she didn't finish.
00:33:47She was an engineer... but never worked on the Mars missions.
00:33:51Did she work on the Millennium Gate?
00:33:54Only as a consultant.
00:33:56What about all the opposition you spoke of?
00:33:58You said she fought to get the project underway.
00:34:01There was no opposition.
00:34:03In fact, the Millennium Gate was greeted with open arms by the local population... except for one man.
00:34:13"Henry Janeway."
00:34:14She married him... and changed her name, but she certainly never changed history.
00:34:20Don't be too hard on her.
00:34:22She may not have known she was supposed to live up to your expectations.
00:34:26Oh, I'll get over it.
00:34:27But the question is: When we get back to Earth, how will I break the news to Aunt Martha?
00:34:35With less than three hours to go,
00:34:37Henry Janeway still refuses to cooperate with Millennium Gate representatives.
00:34:41I'll return with live updates as midnight approaches.
00:34:45Marci Collins, Channel Three news.
00:34:47ANNOUNCER: This has been a Channel Three Special Report.
00:34:49I don't suppose there's any chance he'll change his mind.
00:34:52By midnight? Doubtful. Then it looks like we'll have to scrub the launch.
00:34:57At least where Portage Creek is concerned.
00:34:59It's a shame how one ignorant man can stand in the way of progress. It's not that simple.
00:35:03Henry's a very likable guy, but he's playing for the wrong team.
00:35:08He's looking back.
00:35:09This town needs people who look towards the future.
00:35:12Well, while you're looking forward,
00:35:14I'll be driving to Florida.
00:35:15Wait a minute.
00:35:17I'm not about to turn a fellow explorer out into the cold.
00:35:20I didn't hold up my end of the bargain.
00:35:22If we didn't think you had something to add to this project, we never would have made the offer in the first place.
00:35:28Henry Janeway's pigheadedness doesn't change that.
00:35:31We could still use your help--
00:35:33Just not here.
00:35:35My associate in Canton.
00:35:37I'll tell him you're on the way.
00:35:39He'll find a place for you.
00:35:40JASON: Shannon!
00:35:42What's the matter?
00:35:44It's Dad.
00:35:46See you in Ohio?
00:35:48He won't leave the shop.
00:35:50There's all these people outside.
00:35:52The police are there.
00:35:53Your father can take care of himself.
00:35:55Please, won't you talk to him? He'll listen to you.
00:35:57No, he doesn't, Jason.
00:35:59Where are you going?
00:36:00And what's this about "I'll see you in Ohio"?
00:36:02Ohio... Florida...
00:36:04What's wrong with this place?
00:36:05It didn't work out.
00:36:06I thought you liked us.
00:36:08I do.
00:36:09Then why are you leaving?
00:36:11I'm sorry.
00:36:17December 31, 2000. 11:15 p.m.
00:36:21I've got 95 miles of interstate before I have to decide whether I head east or south, but those 95 miles won't be uneventful.
00:36:30My guidebook tells me that I'm not too far from Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper... re-created entirely in corn.
00:36:45The last few days have been memorable, to say the least.
00:36:49I met Henry Janeway.
00:36:52Interesting man.
00:36:53Liked to talk.
00:36:55Unfortunately, he doesn't listen to anybody but himself.
00:36:58He gave me a place to stay, though... and we had dinner... in Paris, no less.
00:37:07He has a son.
00:37:10Good kid.
00:37:12Bright, like his father.
00:37:35MOSS: I personally don't regret a single day
00:37:37I've spent in this lovely town, and I want to thank you all for your encouragement and support.
00:37:41REPORTER: Would you consider extending your deadline?
00:37:43MOSS: I'm afraid that's not possible.
00:37:45We'd like to express our deepest regret to the town of Portage Creek and on behalf of... Excuse me.
00:37:50Get this.
00:37:53Let her through.
00:38:10( knocking at door )
00:38:11We're closed.
00:38:14It's me.
00:38:19I said, we're closed.
00:38:21That's not what the sign says.
00:38:28Damn it, Henry, it's cold out here.
00:38:32Who's with you?
00:38:33Nobody but us galliforms.
00:38:41Thought you'd be in Ohio by now.
00:38:43Car break down again?
00:38:45What the hell are you doing?
00:38:47Get your things. We're leaving.
00:38:49I'm not going anywhere.
00:38:51Do I have to drag you out the front door?
00:38:53You can try. Henry...
00:38:54I won't leave. It's over.
00:38:56Well, then I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
00:38:57Half the town is out there. You're on the news.
00:38:59Maybe you'll even go down in history.
00:39:00You have made your point.
00:39:02Obviously, I haven't, because if I had, you wouldn't be asking me to sign my life away.
00:39:05Maybe if you'd looked up from your books once in a while, you'd see what's in front of you.
00:39:08Oh, please, no more speeches about the future.
00:39:10As long as I don't have to hear you pontificate about the past.
00:39:13It's a deal. Glad we had this chat. Goodbye.
00:39:15It's almost midnight, Henry. Exactly. I've won.
00:39:18What have you won? The right to hide behind these shelves for the rest of your life? It's worked so far.
00:39:22Well, it isn't working for your son... or this town... or me.
00:39:27Look, I know you've got a job to do.
00:39:29Oh, this isn't about the job.
00:39:30Then why are you here?
00:39:33It was the cookies.
00:39:35"Cookies"?
00:39:39I was on the interstate.
00:39:41I stopped for gas and I bought a bag of chocolate chip cookies at a convenience store.
00:39:47It's a little ritual of mine.
00:39:49Whenever I get back on the highway,
00:39:50I like to treat myself.
00:39:52I see.
00:39:54Well, uh... what does this have to do with anything?
00:40:04They didn't taste good, Henry.
00:40:07It wasn't the same.
00:40:10I just kept thinking about you and how I wish you'd been there.
00:40:16Actually, I prefer oatmeal cookies.
00:40:19I'm allergic to chocolate.
00:40:21Oh, you don't know what you're missing.
00:40:25It's been a long time... but I'm starting to feel like maybe I found a place where...
00:40:35I'd like to stick around for a while, with you and Jason.
00:40:39And we'd like to have you.
00:40:41But I can't work in a bookstore for the rest of my life.
00:40:45I've been given a second chance, Henry, and I can't lose that.
00:40:49I'm stuck in the future.
00:40:52You're stuck in the past.
00:40:53But maybe we could... get unstuck in the present.
00:41:00I... I don't see how with-without sacrificing my...
00:41:06You know, Mr. Moss offered me a job in Canton, even though I failed to keep up my end of the bargain.
00:41:10I guess he felt sorry for me.
00:41:13But I'm prepared to turn him down... if you want me to stay with you.
00:41:25I suppose I could... reopen my shop in that monstrosity you want to build.
00:41:34Well, I'll have a few connections.
00:41:36I could probably get you a nice remote location so nobody would bother you.
00:41:41Not much profit in that.
00:41:44You sure you won't drive away again?
00:41:48No.
00:41:49But if I do, we'll make the trip together.
00:41:55What time is it?
00:41:58A minute to midnight.
00:41:59Then we're not too late.
00:42:05( door opens )
00:42:18( cheering and applause )
00:42:46Neelix to Captain Janeway.
00:42:52Yes?
00:42:54Captain, would you mind coming to the Mess Hall?
00:42:57Is there a problem? No, no emergency.
00:42:59But I need to speak with you. A personal matter.
00:43:03Give me a minute.
00:43:09Happy Ancestor's Eve!
00:43:11ALL: Happy Ancestor's Eve!
00:43:13What's all this?
00:43:15It's April 22, Ancestor's Eve.
00:43:17It's a holiday first established...
00:43:19Well, uh, today actually with the Captain's permission.
00:43:23Neelix...
00:43:25CHAKOTAY: I think he's onto something, Captain.
00:43:27An evening of reflection in honor of those who came before.
00:43:30Hear, hear. Uncle Jack would approve.
00:43:31It got me out from under a warp conduit.
00:43:33I'm all for it.
00:43:35I appreciate what you're trying to do, but...
00:43:37PARIS: Neelix, the gift.
00:43:38What gift?
00:43:41Shannon O'Donnel Janeway, circa 2050.
00:43:46We did a little more research.
00:43:48This photograph was taken in a small park near Portage Creek, 38 years after the dedication of the Millennium Gate.
00:43:55I thought it would look nice in your ready room on the shelf next to your desk.
00:44:00Thank you.
00:44:02But I'm not so sure she has a place there anymore.
00:44:04You are mistaken, Captain.
00:44:05Oh? Her life captured your imagination.
00:44:09Historical details are irrelevant.
00:44:11I concur with that analysis.
00:44:12CHAKOTAY: If it weren't for Shannon O'Donnel, you never would have joined Starfleet.
00:44:16Yeah, and I would have never got you all stuck here in the Delta Quadrant.
00:44:19It gave us all time to get to know each other.
00:44:21Time for a family portrait of our own.
00:44:25Everyone gather 'round the Captain, please.
00:44:31Face the camera.
00:44:33Smile.
00:44:36To family.
00:44:38ALL: To family.
00:44:40Another one for posterity. No, no...
00:44:41PARIS: I think we should get out of here.
00:44:43KIM: I don't think so. JANEWAY: Enough is enough.
00:44:50( camera shutter clicks )
00:44:52Knock it off, Kieran.
00:44:53That's an order.
00:45:02( camera shutter clicks )