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Alice
00:00:05PARIS: All right, all right, hold on.
00:00:07If you were married in 2304, and your daughter was conceived during your 11th Pon farr, that would make you... 162 years old.
00:00:16Incorrect. KIM: Come on, Tom.
00:00:19The man's not a day over 140.
00:00:20We know you were at least a hundred when you joined Starfleet the second time, so I'm guessing you're around 133?
00:00:27Also incorrect.
00:00:29I'm afraid you both lack sufficient data to reach a logical conclusion.
00:00:33Come on, Tuvok, tell us.
00:00:35I see no reason to enlighten you.
00:00:38Don't tell me Vulcans are embarrassed about their age.
00:00:40On the contrary, we value the wisdom that comes with advancing years.
00:00:45In that case, how wise are you?
00:00:48Wise enough to end this inquiry.
00:00:50( console beeping )
00:00:52Saved by the bell.
00:00:53I've got a fleet of ships
00:00:55200,000 kilometers dead ahead.
00:00:57TUVOK: Can you identify them? Negative.
00:00:59I'm reading multiple hull configurations.
00:01:01Raise shields. Red Alert.
00:01:04JANEWAY: Report.
00:01:06We've detected a large group of vessels directly ahead.
00:01:08Hostile? TUVOK: Possibly.
00:01:10I'm charging weapons.
00:01:11On screen.
00:01:15KIM: I'm counting 62 ships and a few hundred pieces of ships, all dead in space.
00:01:20( sighs ): It's a junkyard.
00:01:22Congratulations, Tuvok.
00:01:24You just saved us from a flotilla of hostile trash.
00:01:27( communications beep ) KIM: We're being hailed.
00:01:29JANEWAY: Let's see what they want.
00:01:31Welcome to Abaddon's Repository of Lost Treasures.
00:01:35Whether you're in the mood to buy or simply browse, we're always open.
00:01:39Take a look.
00:01:41You may find something you never knew you wanted.
00:03:43CHAKOTAY: Mr. Abaddon.
00:03:45The name was passed down from my father and his father before him.
00:03:48Not a very imaginative lot, but I'll answer to it just the same.
00:03:51I'm Commander Chakotay. This is Mr. Neelix.
00:03:53Welcome to Voyager. Neelix, is it?
00:03:55You wouldn't be a fellow trader, would you?
00:03:57What makes you say that?
00:03:59Cheerful demeanor, furtive eyes.
00:04:01It's obvious you're a man of commerce.
00:04:02You're very perceptive, Mr. Abaddon.
00:04:04A useful skill in my line of work.
00:04:06Oh, I'll admit there was a time when I dabbled in commerce, but these days, I focus my efforts on food and diplomacy.
00:04:13Well, whether you're interested in a new iso-convective oven or a slightly dated translation matrix, you've come to the right place.
00:04:19My inventory, give or take a few items.
00:04:22After 20 years, it's hard to keep up.
00:04:24Looks like you have an item or two we might be interested in.
00:04:27Uh, the question is what are you looking for in return?
00:04:31Artificial gravity plating.
00:04:33( gasps ): Plasma-based power induction. Impressive.
00:04:36Those are integrated systems.
00:04:38Unfortunately, we couldn't trade them to you without dismantling our whole ship.
00:04:42Commander, don't we have some spare duranium sheeting in Cargo Bay 1?
00:04:46With a few modifications, uh, it could be converted into gravity plating.
00:04:50Good idea. Why don't you show Mr. Abaddon our inventory?
00:04:54Report back when you're done.
00:04:55Yes, sir. Mr. Abaddon, follow me, please.
00:05:00KIM: This guy's collected more technology than the Borg.
00:05:03And almost all of it is useless.
00:05:06Wait. What's that?
00:05:08Ensign?
00:05:09Grid 49-Alpha.
00:05:15Oh, she's beautiful.
00:05:17It's just an old rust bucket.
00:05:19What, are you kidding? Look at those lines.
00:05:21It's a work of art.
00:05:23That ship wasn't assembled; it was sculpted.
00:05:27I think I'm in love.
00:05:30NEELIX: That makes 15 power regulators in fair condition and three more we could salvage with a little work.
00:05:38Seven has some doubts about the ion exchange rods...
00:05:40We'll take a chance. Add them to the list.
00:05:43What about these cultural artifacts?
00:05:45Oh, just a few items I thought might have some historical value.
00:05:49They don't cost much.
00:05:50Looks like a good haul. If that's it...
00:05:54Oh, uh, yes, there is one other item: uh, a small vessel that could be an asset.
00:06:01We've already got a full complement of shuttles, not to mention the Delta Flyer.
00:06:04What do we need with this derelict ship?
00:06:06Chakotay, this ship is a diamond in the rough.
00:06:10Sure, it's got some scrapes and scratches, but, here, take a look at these systems.
00:06:15It has a neurogenic interface that allows it to react directly to the pilot's thoughts.
00:06:22That gives it the potential of being quicker and more maneuverable than anything we've got, including the Delta Flyer.
00:06:28Add to that an optronic weapons array...
00:06:30I get the picture.
00:06:32Are you sure you're not just looking for a new toy?
00:06:34No. Absolutely not.
00:06:37Even B'Elanna thinks restoring this ship is worthwhile.
00:06:41Maybe, if we had the manpower to restore it.
00:06:43No, I'll do all the work myself on my own time... and if I need a hand, Harry's offered to help.
00:06:49I have?
00:06:51( sighs ): What will it cost us?
00:06:54Abaddon's agreed to give it to us for three used power cells and Tom's interactive record collection.
00:06:59My jukebox.
00:07:02All right.
00:07:04One slightly used alien ship.
00:07:08Don't make me regret this.
00:07:10You won't.
00:07:14Remember, just one seat. Not much storage.
00:07:15She was designed for speed, not hauling.
00:07:17Understood. Make sure you go easy on the thrusters.
00:07:19She doesn't like being manhandled.
00:07:20Temperamental? Sensitive.
00:07:22She demands respect, like any fine piece of machinery.
00:07:24Sounds like you're sorry to let her go.
00:07:26In some ways, she's like the daughter that I couldn't marry off, but that doesn't mean I'd trade her to just anyone.
00:07:31I've got a feeling you're the kind of pilot that she needs, someone that'll give her the proper care and attention.
00:07:36I'm your man. Don't worry, Mr. Abaddon.
00:07:38She's in good hands.
00:07:40Well, this has been a very productive exchange.
00:07:43Oh, just one more thing...
00:07:45Uh, let me guess.
00:07:46All trades are final.
00:07:50( chuckles )
00:07:57PARIS: I still can't get an active readout.
00:08:01KIM: Here's the reason.
00:08:03Another damaged power cell.
00:08:05( sighs ): Come on, Alice, how 'bout it?
00:08:07Give us a break.
00:08:09Alice?
00:08:11Well, I've got to call her something.
00:08:13How about the Lost Cause?
00:08:15( chuckles ): Alice Battisti was "the lost cause."
00:08:19I knew her back at the Academy. She was smart, sexy... but she wouldn't give me the time of day.
00:08:26All right, Alice it is.
00:08:29Try it again.
00:08:33I've got a pulse!
00:08:37( laughs ) A little snug.
00:08:40As Seven would say, an efficient design.
00:08:44The main computer's coming on line.
00:08:46There's not much in it. Just a few schematics.
00:08:49Looks like somebody tried to wipe the database.
00:08:52Probably rolled the odometer back, too.
00:08:54Let's see what this neurogenic interface can do.
00:09:02Whoa.
00:09:04What's it like?
00:09:06It's kind of hard to describe.
00:09:09I'm tapped into all the primary systems: ops, tactical, sensors...
00:09:17What happened?
00:09:18We just blew out two more power cells.
00:09:20( groans )
00:09:22See if you can reconfigure the power distribution grid.
00:09:25Look, we're both tired. Why don't we call it a night, come back fresh tomorrow?
00:09:29Oh, come on, we can still get a couple more hours in.
00:09:32You can get a couple more hours in.
00:09:34I'm going to bed.
00:09:37All right. You win.
00:09:50Good night, Alice.
00:09:52See you in the morning.
00:10:15PARIS: Good night, Alice.
00:10:16See you in the morning.
00:10:19PARIS AND FEMALE VOICE: See you in the morning.
00:10:21See you in the morning. See you in the morning.
00:10:26FEMALE VOICE: See you in the morning.
00:10:33( woman whispering ): Tom...
00:10:38B'Elanna?
00:11:03Tom?
00:11:16Who are you?
00:11:18It's me, Alice.
00:11:35Good morning, Alice.
00:12:26PARIS: I'm sorry, but you're going to have to trust me on this.
00:12:30You'll be a lot happier if we can bypass the EPS relays.
00:12:34Tom. Yeah?
00:12:36Who are you talking to?
00:12:38Alice. She's being very stubborn today.
00:12:41No matter what I do, I can't get her to bring her propulsion systems on line.
00:12:46Next question: What are you wearing?
00:12:48Oh, this is a flight suit design
00:12:51I found in Alice's database, something her last pilot used to wear.
00:12:56( chuckles ): For a minute, I thought you were changing Captain Proton's look.
00:13:00Chapter 37?
00:13:02Oh, "The Web of Pain."
00:13:04I completely forgot.
00:13:06Oh, no problem-- I've got another hour on the holodeck.
00:13:10You know, now is not a great time.
00:13:13How 'bout tomorrow?
00:13:15That's what you said yesterday.
00:13:17Sorry, Harry. Alice needs me.
00:13:19So does Arachnia.
00:13:20Give the queen my regards.
00:13:23( sighs )
00:13:26Okay...
00:13:33Seven, can I get you something?
00:13:36A refund. The star charts we obtained from Abaddon are inaccurate.
00:13:39Really? The computations are based on obsolete data.
00:13:44It's not the only item that didn't live up to its advertising.
00:13:48SEVEN: Cultural artifacts?
00:13:50According to Abaddon, they're lost treasures of the Delta Quadrant.
00:13:54If you ask me, they're worthless trinkets.
00:13:57Perhaps not.
00:13:59This crystal is beryllium.
00:14:01Valuable?
00:14:03Beryllium is the standard currency in Spatial Grid 539.
00:14:06There are species that would trade an entire fleet of starships for this "trinket."
00:14:12If Abaddon knew about this, he'd never have traded it for a few plasma couplings.
00:14:16Well, maybe I should return it.
00:14:19Need I remind you? All trades are final.
00:14:24Neelix, I need one bottle of champagne, if you don't mind.
00:14:28Another anniversary?
00:14:29No. I'm christening Alice.
00:14:31Congratulations.
00:14:33I'll whip up some hors d'oeuvres for the crew.
00:14:36Oh, no, don't bother. This is a private ceremony. Just me and B'Elanna.
00:14:41And Alice, of course. Oh, yes, of course.
00:14:43There's nothing like having your own ship.
00:14:46I remember when I first laid eyes on my little freighter, Baxial.
00:14:50No, don't tell me-- love at first sight?
00:14:52Actually, I thought she was the ugliest thing I ever saw.
00:14:55( both laughing )
00:14:56But she grew on me.
00:14:58Eventually, I-I couldn't imagine being without her.
00:15:01You know, she's still down in the Shuttle Bay.
00:15:03Why don't we get her and Alice together and go on a double date?
00:15:05You pack the picnic basket.
00:15:07I'll bring the deuterium.
00:15:10So, I finally get to meet the other woman.
00:15:12Don't be too critical. She's a long way from finished.
00:15:15When have you ever known me to be critical?
00:15:17( laughs ): Is that a trick question?
00:15:20Okay, ready?
00:15:33Well?
00:15:35It's beautiful.
00:15:37I can hardly believe it's the same ship.
00:15:39( chuckles ): Yeah. Most of it isn't.
00:15:41I've replaced the impulse reactor, navigational array, uh, plasma manifolds...
00:15:46The list goes on and on.
00:15:48Just a few more repairs, and she'll be spaceworthy.
00:15:51Care to do the honors?
00:15:54It's almost a shame to break this over the hull.
00:15:58You have a point.
00:16:03Oh, oh, be careful-- the upholstery.
00:16:06I'll send an Engineering team down to clean it up.
00:16:08( chuckles ) To Alice.
00:16:10To Alice.
00:16:15So, when's her first flight?
00:16:17Well, a couple of days, if I can round up all the parts I need.
00:16:21You want to come with me?
00:16:23Sure there's room?
00:16:25It'll be a tight squeeze.
00:16:27We'll manage.
00:16:29( console beeping )
00:16:31Hold on.
00:16:32Something wrong?
00:16:34It's these environmental controls.
00:16:37They need recalibrating.
00:16:38It is kind of warm in here, isn't it?
00:16:40Alice, lower the ambient temperature.
00:16:43Please specify, Tom.
00:16:45Five degrees should do it.
00:16:47Temperature modification complete.
00:16:49That's some voice.
00:16:51It came with the ship.
00:16:55You jealous?
00:16:56Maybe I should be.
00:16:58I hear you've been sleeping here.
00:17:01When Alice lets me sleep.
00:17:03Sounds like a real slave driver.
00:17:10Well, if you're trying to make improvements, you might want to start with these reactant injectors.
00:17:15The deuterium mix is too high.
00:17:17Well, that's how Alice likes it.
00:17:22No, don't touch that.
00:17:24I was just trying to help.
00:17:26Well, thanks, but we're fine.
00:17:28"We"? It's a ship, Tom.
00:17:32Yeah, but she's my ship.
00:17:35Well, then, maybe I'll leave the two of you alone.
00:17:37Okay.
00:17:39I'll see you later.
00:17:40Thanks for the champagne.
00:17:44( groans )
00:17:46Oh, sorry.
00:17:48I need to fix that.
00:18:02CHAKOTAY: 30 meters of EPS conduit, a broadband sensor matrix, a tactical data module.
00:18:08Tom, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but I can't spare these parts right now.
00:18:11But they're just lying around Cargo Bay 2.
00:18:13Those are emergency supplies, and this isn't an emergency.
00:18:16Okay, what if I just replicated some?
00:18:20That takes energy, which isn't exactly in abundance at the moment.
00:18:24Maybe in a few weeks, if we can replenish our power reserve.
00:18:27A few weeks?
00:18:30What am I supposed to do until then?
00:18:32Your duties, which you've been neglecting.
00:18:36You've been late for two shifts in Sick Bay.
00:18:39You've been distracted on the Bridge.
00:18:41Maybe it's time you gave this project a rest.
00:18:43( sighs ): You're right.
00:18:48I guess I have been overdoing it.
00:18:50You look run-down.
00:18:52Maybe you should stop by Sick Bay and have the Doctor take a look at you. No. I'm fine.
00:18:57I-I just haven't been getting enough sleep.
00:18:59Well, your next shift isn't till 0700.
00:19:01Why don't you do yourself a favor and turn in early?
00:19:05Yeah. Good idea.
00:19:09One more thing.
00:19:11I'd appreciate it if you'd shave and change back into your uniform.
00:19:14We do have protocols.
00:19:17Yes, sir.
00:19:18We'll get your Alice flying.
00:19:22Just give it some time.
00:19:30Sorry, Alice, we'll have to put the test flight on hold.
00:19:34All we need is a few lousy spare parts, but to listen to Chakotay, you'd think Voyager would grind to a halt without them.
00:19:40But we're so close.
00:19:42Well, he gave me a direct order.
00:19:44Since when do you care so much about orders?
00:19:47( laughs ): I'm already an ensign.
00:19:49You want to see me busted down to cadet?
00:19:51Don't take that off.
00:19:52Well, I'm afraid I have to get back into uniform.
00:19:54Protocol.
00:19:56Forget about protocol.
00:19:58Once my repairs are complete, we can go somewhere together. Leave Voyager?
00:20:04It's been a long time since I met a pilot I've been compatible with.
00:20:08We can go anywhere you want.
00:20:12It's very tempting, Alice, but I can't just take off.
00:20:16What's holding you back?
00:20:18My job, for one thing.
00:20:20My friends...
00:20:22B'Elanna.
00:20:24She doesn't understand you the way I do.
00:20:27None of them do.
00:20:32Look, maybe we can make the test flight in a few weeks, and if it goes well,
00:20:36I'm sure the Captain will assign us on missions together, but I can't leave Voyager.
00:20:40All right.
00:20:42I'm sure you know what's best for us.
00:20:46Yeah, I think I do.
00:20:49You look a little tired.
00:20:54How about some rest?
00:20:56Sit back. Relax.
00:21:02Let me help you with this.
00:21:08What are these?
00:21:10Just some modifications I made to your flight suit.
00:21:12They'll help us work together more closely.
00:21:16I'll show you.
00:21:18Activate the interface.
00:21:21Just for a minute.
00:21:24You won't regret it.
00:21:36What do you say we continue with those repairs?
00:21:54ALICE: How's it coming?
00:21:56This is the last power cell.
00:21:59Then we'll just need the data module from Section Beta-12.
00:22:05What's wrong?
00:22:07Well, these relays are just tricky. That's all.
00:22:10You're not being honest with me.
00:22:12I thought we agreed to tell each other everything.
00:22:17Well, it's just... we're compromising vital systems.
00:22:22Backup systems.
00:22:24If there's an emergency, Voyager's going to need them.
00:22:26If your friends had been more understanding, we wouldn't have to be sneaking around like this.
00:22:30I've spent the last six years with these people.
00:22:33They're like my family.
00:22:35Sometimes you have to leave your family behind.
00:22:39They're not like us.
00:22:41They're trapped by rules and regulations.
00:22:44Velocity, freedom... they'll never understand these things the way we do.
00:22:52Yeah, maybe you're right.
00:22:55Of course I am.
00:22:57You don't belong here.
00:23:00You belong with me.
00:23:05You're thinking about your first flight, aren't you?
00:23:09Tell me.
00:23:14Dad took me up in an old S-class shuttle.
00:23:18( laughs ): Two seats, no warp drive, manual helm controls.
00:23:24I was eight years old and I was scared out of my wits.
00:23:29You couldn't keep the ship level.
00:23:31No, not at first... but then... came this moment of clarity, when suddenly, everything made sense.
00:23:40The clouds parted.
00:23:42I was flying.
00:23:48No matter how many starships I've piloted since then,
00:23:51I'm still chasing that feeling.
00:23:54Tomorrow, you'll catch it... only this time, there won't be any clumsy controls to get in the way.
00:24:02Just you... me... and the stars.
00:24:13Hey.
00:24:15I wasn't aware you were assigned to Astrometrics.
00:24:19I was just, uh, passing by.
00:24:21I guess curiosity got the best of me.
00:24:24Are you planning an away mission?
00:24:25You were charting a course.
00:24:28Oh, that. Uh, no, I was just taking a peek at what's ahead of us.
00:24:33All yours.
00:24:36You've modified your garment.
00:24:37Uh, adapted, actually.
00:24:40I made a few tweaks to enhance Alice's neurogenic interface.
00:24:44You know, the "merging of man and machine"?
00:24:48Perhaps you should learn more about this interface before you attempt to use it.
00:24:52Convince her it's safe.
00:24:54I ran diagnostics of every system onboard that ship.
00:24:58There's nothing to worry about.
00:25:00Perhaps I should examine it.
00:25:02Make an excuse and leave.
00:25:06It's nice of you to offer, but it's really not necessary.
00:25:11I have to get back to work.
00:25:21Power fluctuation's down to 4.7 percent.
00:25:23Looks like Abaddon's regulators might work out after all.
00:25:25Keep at it-- the last thing we need is a temperamental power supply.
00:25:29Bad day at the office?
00:25:31Bad night with Tom Paris.
00:25:35You're his best friend, right? So he tells me.
00:25:38So, maybe you can explain why every time he finds a new hobby,
00:25:41I go right out the airlock.
00:25:43I wouldn't take it personally.
00:25:45The Ferengi call it the Five Stages of Acquisition:
00:25:48Infatuation, Justification, Appropriation,
00:25:51Obsession and Resale.
00:25:54Seems like you've only got one stage left before he loses interest in that ship.
00:25:57Then he's all yours again.
00:25:59Until the next infatuation.
00:26:01( console beeping )
00:26:02We've got a .003 drop in the warp field output.
00:26:06That's within parameters.
00:26:08Not on my watch.
00:26:10Somebody's removed four power cells from the secondary warp assembly without authorization.
00:26:17Whoever it was tried to cover his tracks by rerouting power from adjacent cells.
00:26:21Should we tell Tuvok? Don't bother.
00:26:23This is an open- and-shut case.
00:26:30Tom Paris!
00:26:43Well, Alice... looks like you've been borrowing my things without permission.
00:27:06Hey!
00:27:10Computer, open the hatch.
00:27:13ALICE: Unable to comply.
00:27:16Warning. Life support failure.
00:27:23Torres to the Bridge.
00:27:27( breathing heavily ): Torres to Chakotay!
00:27:31Anybody!
00:27:48B'Elanna, what are you doing here?
00:27:51Let me out of here!
00:27:57( gasping )
00:27:58What the hell happened in there?
00:28:00Your ship tried to kill me. That's ridiculous.
00:28:03It sealed the... the hatch, vented the atmosphere.
00:28:06You must have accidentally tripped the environmental controls.
00:28:09Don't you try to tell me this was an accident.
00:28:11What else could it have been? How about pilot error?
00:28:15Are you saying that this was my fault?
00:28:17What's gotten into you?
00:28:20You've been stealing components, Tom.
00:28:22Oh... I found the power cells.
00:28:24A few spare parts? You're overreacting.
00:28:27Am I?
00:28:28Where are you going?
00:28:30To talk to the Captain. Wait.
00:28:32There's something wrong with you. Listen to me!
00:28:34Are you out of your mind? Stay out of this, B'Elanna!
00:28:36Or what? You'll sic Alice on me again?
00:28:41Let her go.
00:28:44What were you thinking?!
00:28:46You could've killed her!
00:28:47She broke into my database.
00:28:49She was going to discover our flight plan.
00:28:52Not that it matters now.
00:28:53What is that supposed to mean?
00:28:55Keep your voice down.
00:28:59( sighs )
00:29:00Once your girlfriend talks to the Captain, they'll drag you straight to Sick Bay.
00:29:04One neural scan, and they'll know all about us.
00:29:08Well, maybe it's time they did.
00:29:10Think you can just walk away? Watch me.
00:29:13So, I guess this is the real Tom Paris.
00:29:16Life throws up a few roadblocks, and he heads for the nearest exit.
00:29:19Get away from me! I need you.
00:29:22You should've thought of that before you tried to kill B'Elanna.
00:29:24Sick Bay.
00:29:26Remember how you felt when you first saw me?
00:29:29You knew we were meant to be together. I was wrong.
00:29:31Think of how it feels when you're sitting at the helm and the interface is active. It's over, Alice!
00:29:36One way or the other, I'm getting the hell away from you.
00:29:39I'm sorry you feel that way.
00:29:43( screaming )
00:29:45What are you doing to me?!
00:29:46Convincing you to do the right thing.
00:29:49Take us to the Shuttle Bay. We're leaving Voyager.
00:29:52No!
00:29:53( screams )
00:29:54Please, Tom.
00:29:55I don't want to hurt you.
00:29:57The Shuttle Bay, now.
00:29:59( groaning )
00:30:01Deck 10. Shuttle Bay.
00:30:04( sighing )
00:30:09This isn't the first time you and Tom have had an argument about how he spends his free time.
00:30:13This wasn't a lovers' quarrel.
00:30:15Captain, he practically assaulted me.
00:30:18Well, that doesn't sound like Tom.
00:30:19It wasn't Tom. It was Alice.
00:30:22Now you've lost me.
00:30:24That's the name that he's calling this new ship.
00:30:27Ever since he started working on it, he hasn't slept.
00:30:29He's become irritable, irrational...
00:30:31It's not just me; Chakotay and Harry have noticed the same thing.
00:30:36This new ship-- it has some kind of neurogenic interface.
00:30:40Exactly. It must be having some kind of an effect on him.
00:30:44All right, I'll have the Doctor take a look at him, but in the meantime, I want you...
00:30:48CHAKOTAY: Captain, we have an unauthorized launch in progress.
00:30:53Seal the Shuttle Bay doors.
00:30:56KIM: Too late. He's out.
00:31:02His shields are up. I can't get a transporter lock.
00:31:04Tractor beam.
00:31:07They're trying to tractor us.
00:31:09Stop them. I can't.
00:31:10You'll be able to maneuver much better if you complete the interface.
00:31:14How?
00:31:16Activate the connector sequence.
00:31:25( groans )
00:31:27We're one now, Tom.
00:31:29Think of what you want me to do, and I'll do it.
00:31:33We can disrupt their tractor beam... with an optronic pulse.
00:31:40Good. You have access to our weapons.
00:31:43Use them.
00:31:47He's charging weapons.
00:31:49Full power to the shields.
00:31:51He's disrupting our tractor beam.
00:31:53Increase power to the emitters.
00:31:55We'll drag him in by his heels if we have to.
00:31:59He's broken free, Captain.
00:32:00Janeway to Paris.
00:32:02Stand down and return to Voyager immediately.
00:32:05I'm with Alice now, Captain. Let us go.
00:32:07You know I can't do that, Tom.
00:32:09She'll do anything to get you back.
00:32:11I don't blame her for that, but we have to stop her.
00:32:14How?
00:32:16You know.
00:32:18He's coming about.
00:32:19He's charging weapons again.
00:32:22Direct hit.
00:32:23Return fire.
00:32:25He's gone to warp. Track him.
00:32:27He masked his warp signature.
00:32:29He's gone.
00:32:41ALICE: "And Daedalus fashioned wings from wax and feathers and used them to escape his prison."
00:32:47That's one of my favorite myths.
00:32:50I know.
00:32:52But you left out the part where Icarus flew too close to the sun and his wings melted.
00:32:57( chuckles )
00:32:58Poetic license.
00:33:00Besides, if we get too close to a star, we have multiphasic shielding to protect us.
00:33:08What is it?
00:33:10My arms.
00:33:11They feel numb.
00:33:14Who needs arms when you have wings?
00:33:16You're becoming a part of me now.
00:33:18Our potential is unlimited.
00:33:20Forget the old Tom Paris. He doesn't exist anymore.
00:33:32You know my policy.
00:33:34We're not looking for a refund-- just some information.
00:33:36That's one commodity I don't keep in stock.
00:33:38I suggest you look elsewhere.
00:33:40Not until we get some answers.
00:33:42You'll find I'm prepared to deal with disgruntled customers.
00:33:46Captain, I'm reading active weapons signatures on three of the derelict ships.
00:33:50They are targeting Voyager.
00:33:52Before we take actions we both might regret,
00:33:54Mr. Neelix has something to show you.
00:33:57I wanted to say, uh... thank you for this... lost treasure.
00:34:04A beryllium crystal.
00:34:06I'm surprised a trader of your distinction would let this slip through this fingers.
00:34:12I could say all trades are final, but we'd be willing to give it back in exchange for some cooperation.
00:34:23Haunted? That's what the Haakonian told me when he traded her.
00:34:27I blamed his wild stories on isolation sickness and then took the ship off his hands.
00:34:32Did you ever notice anything odd about the ship?
00:34:34Odd? You could say that.
00:34:36I tried turning her into a towing vessel.
00:34:38She was cooperative at first, but then she began to require constant...
00:34:41( gasps ) I hope you haven't forgotten me.
00:34:47Mr. Abaddon?
00:34:48Wh-where was I?
00:34:51Constant repairs.
00:34:52Right. Please...
00:34:54I wasn't going to tell them anything.
00:34:56Who are you speaking to?
00:34:58No one. I-I-I have to leave now.
00:35:00I'll return the items you traded for the ship.
00:35:02Leave me alone.
00:35:04I did what you told me. I found you a pilot.
00:35:06What is it-- what are you seeing? It's her.
00:35:08She's right in front of me.
00:35:09CHAKOTAY: There's no one there.
00:35:10Transport me back now.
00:35:12( groaning )
00:35:17Janeway to Sick Bay. Medical emergency.
00:35:20He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.
00:35:22Fortunately, I was able to repair the damage in time.
00:35:24What caused it?
00:35:26It appears his neural pathways were recently restructured.
00:35:29I detected a neurogenic signature.
00:35:31Looks like Alice got to him, too.
00:35:34Wake him.
00:35:40Oh. She was here.
00:35:41The woman you saw was an hallucination created by the derelict ship's neurogenic interface.
00:35:47I've given you a cortical suppressant.
00:35:49She won't be bothering you anymore.
00:35:51Tell me, what does this ship want with our crewman?
00:35:54She can't fly herself. She needs a pilot-- a biological entity to work in tandem with her programming.
00:36:00Well, if all she needed was a pilot, why didn't she just recruit you?
00:36:06I wasn't compatible.
00:36:08She... said my reflexes were too slow, that I was as useless as the junk that I traded, that I couldn't get her to where she needed to go.
00:36:18Don't ask me for the coordinates.
00:36:20She never told me. Just insisted that I get her a real pilot.
00:36:25I'm sorry I didn't warn you before.
00:36:30I couldn't resist her.
00:36:31Seven of Nine to Captain Janeway.
00:36:34Please report to Astrometrics.
00:36:42I've managed to reconstruct the data Ensign Paris was working on.
00:36:45My suspicion was correct. It is a course trajectory.
00:36:47Let's see it.
00:36:49It terminates in Spatial Grid 867. Looks uninhabited.
00:36:53It's empty space with the exception of a small anomaly.
00:36:59JANEWAY: A particle fountain.
00:37:01The Federation lost more than a dozen ships examining a similar phenomenon in the Alpha Quadrant.
00:37:07Relay the coordinates to the Bridge.
00:37:09Take us out of warp.
00:37:14Can you see it now?
00:37:16Yes.
00:37:24What is it?
00:37:28Home.
00:37:39Distance? Six million kilometers.
00:37:41Decrease speed to one-quarter impulse. Full power to shields.
00:37:45I'm detecting a vessel off our starboard bow.
00:37:47It's Tom. He's headed right for the anomaly.
00:37:50Can you get a transporter lock?
00:37:52KIM: No, ma'am, not with those multiphasic shields in place.
00:37:55Are we in hailing range?
00:37:57Opening a channel. He's responding.
00:37:59PARIS: Keep your distance, Captain, or we'll open fire.
00:38:02Tom, listen to me. The neurogenic interface is affecting your judgment.
00:38:06Drop your shields and let us beam you aboard.
00:38:09Ignore them. Keep going.
00:38:13He's not responding.
00:38:15Target his propulsion systems and fire.
00:38:18( screaming )
00:38:21TUVOK: Direct hit.
00:38:22The vessel's shields are holding.
00:38:24Doctor to the Bridge. Cease fire.
00:38:26Ensign Paris' neural readings are fluctuating.
00:38:28His synaptic functions have become linked to the ship.
00:38:31If we keep firing, we could injure him severely.
00:38:34Acknowledged. Tuvok, stand down.
00:38:36We've got ten minutes until he reaches the particle fountain.
00:38:39Is there any way to disable their shields without firing weapons?
00:38:42If I could access their main computer and transmit a shutdown sequence...
00:38:46Problem is, Tom and Alice would detect it.
00:38:48They'd compensate.
00:38:50Unless we find a way to distract them.
00:38:52Bridge to the Doctor. Go ahead.
00:38:55Any progress on your analysis of the neurogenic interface? Not yet, Captain.
00:38:59Would it be possible to tap into the interface using a com signal?
00:39:02I believe so, but I don't know what that would accomplish.
00:39:06You've got five minutes; do it.
00:39:07And tell B'Elanna to prepare for an away mission.
00:39:10Captain?
00:39:18We're four minutes away. Bridge to Sick Bay. Status?
00:39:20Stand by, Captain. I'm making the final adjustments.
00:39:23I'm not sure how I feel about getting inside Tom's head.
00:39:26Maybe you'll be able to explain a few things when you get back.
00:39:30I knew you were the one.
00:39:32No one's ever gotten me this close before.
00:39:36I'll have you home in just a few minutes.
00:39:39I promise you won't be disappointed.
00:39:42Don't believe her.
00:39:45Where's Alice?
00:39:46There is no Alice.
00:39:48She's a pile of circuits in this ship's computer core.
00:39:51You're letting a program delude you.
00:39:54Doctor to Bridge. She's in.
00:39:57Now.
00:39:59Accessing their main computer.
00:40:02You don't understand.
00:40:03This is what I've always dreamed of.
00:40:05You're still dreaming, and when you wake up, you're in for a big surprise.
00:40:08Alice needs me. So do I.
00:40:11Nice sentiment, but it's a lie.
00:40:13Your family will do anything to keep us apart.
00:40:14Don't listen to them.
00:40:16Tom, it's me, B'Elanna.
00:40:17Alice is an illusion.
00:40:19I'm giving you what you always wanted-- something they could never do.
00:40:23Does that sound like an illusion?
00:40:25I can't... think.
00:40:27Leave me alone, both of you.
00:40:30They've accessed our systems.
00:40:32They're trying to disable my shields. Stop them.
00:40:35Focus on me. Listen to me.
00:40:38My shields are failing. Do something!
00:40:39It's time to come home.
00:40:42Tom.
00:40:43No!
00:40:45Hang on. We're going to get you out of here.
00:40:47Tom!
00:40:48No!
00:40:49( gasps )
00:40:51I've got it, Captain.
00:40:52Their shields are down.
00:40:53Beam him to Sick Bay.
00:40:55There's too much interference from the particle fountain.
00:40:58I'm boosting the confinement beam.
00:40:59Try it now.
00:41:01We've got him!
00:41:04Alice is losing helm control.
00:41:15Resume course to the Alpha Quadrant.
00:41:25You'll need a few days to fully recover.
00:41:27Think you can manage to stay off your feet for that long?
00:41:30If he doesn't, I'll break his legs.
00:41:32Well, then, I'll leave you to B'Elanna's tender mercies.
00:41:38I've got something for you.
00:41:41It's a get well card from Naomi Wildman.
00:41:44It's a pretty good likeness of you, but I don't think she quite captured my eyes.
00:41:55I'm sorry... for everything.
00:42:00It wasn't your fault.
00:42:05But I remember all of it... everything I said, everything I did...
00:42:14( sighs ): It was like I was sleepwalking.
00:42:18The important thing is you woke up.
00:42:23Yeah.
00:42:27Thanks for being my alarm clock.
00:42:34Anytime.
00:42:38( sighs ): From now on...
00:42:41I promise no more affairs with strange ships.
00:42:44What about the Delta Flyer?
00:42:51We're just friends.