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00:00:01( knock at door )
00:00:02Just a minute.
00:00:03I'll... I'll, I'll be right there.
00:00:13( knocking )
00:00:14I'm coming. I'm coming.
00:00:22Deanna!
00:00:24Hello, Reg.
00:00:25I'm so glad you could make it.
00:00:26It's wonderful to see you.
00:00:30Would it be all right if I came inside?
00:00:32Yeah. Of course. Of course!
00:00:34Come in, come in.
00:00:35Is-is there something I can get you?
00:00:38Some, um, some coffee? Tea?
00:00:42Oh, wait a minute. Don't... don't tell me.
00:00:45Chocolate ice cream.
00:00:47You know me too well.
00:00:49But just one scoop. I'm watching my figure.
00:00:51Why?! You... you look lovely.
00:00:54You always knew how to flatter me.
00:01:00Would you like me to get it?
00:01:01Get... get what?
00:01:03The ice cream. Right! Right! The ice cream.
00:01:06No, no. No, no, no. Come in, come in.
00:01:09Sit down... make yourself comfortable.
00:01:16It's a nice place. Thanks.
00:01:18One scoop of chocolate ice cream.
00:01:21Did you just move in?
00:01:22No, no. I've been here, uh... almost two years.
00:01:26I just haven't had a chance to unpack.
00:01:31Is everything all right, Reg?
00:01:33Of course. Why, why wouldn't it be?
00:01:36To be honest, you seem a little on edge.
00:01:39Do I? Oh, oh, it's just that I'm...
00:01:42I'm excited to see you.
00:01:43I'm excited to see you, too.
00:01:45I think Geordi's a little disappointed
00:01:47I didn't invite him to come along.
00:01:50Yes, I... well, I-I was hoping to get... get together with him, too, uh, before the Enterprise leaves orbit, but I just wanted to spend some time with you first.
00:02:00That's all right, isn't it?
00:02:01Of course it is.
00:02:07I hear you've been working on the Pathfinder Project.
00:02:10Well, I...
00:02:12I was, uh...
00:02:14I'm not anymore.
00:02:16What happened?
00:02:17Oh, uh... nothing... really.
00:02:20Just got to be a lot of, uh... pressure.
00:02:24Well, hello!
00:02:26Neelix!
00:02:27Oh, he's not used to company. Oh.
00:02:29It's not polite to eat our guest's food.
00:02:32If you're hungry, just say so.
00:02:34Deanna, uh, Neelix.
00:02:37Neelix?
00:02:39That's an unusual name.
00:02:42Maybe we should introduce him to Data's cat, Spot.
00:02:46( chuckles )
00:02:47( sighs )
00:02:50I have a feeling you didn't ask me here to reminisce.
00:02:54Tell me what's wrong.
00:02:56( sighs )
00:03:02I've lost myself, Deanna.
00:03:05Lost yourself?
00:03:09In Voyager.
00:03:12I've become obsessed with Voyager.
00:05:06Here you are on shore leave, and what do I do?
00:05:08I lure you into a counseling session.
00:05:12Don't worry about that. The important thing is
00:05:15I'm here now, and I want to help.
00:05:17Thank you.
00:05:19Now... start at the beginning.
00:05:22Has it ever occurred to you that a tachyon beam directed at a class-B itinerant pulsar could produce enough gravimetric energy to create an artificial singularity?
00:05:34I can't say it has.
00:05:35It occurred to me, but my supervisors thought it was an abuse of MIDAS.
00:05:41MIDAS?
00:05:43The, uh, Mutara Interdimensional
00:05:44Deep Space Transponder Array.
00:05:46Reg, you're losing me.
00:05:48I'm sorry.
00:05:50The beginning.
00:05:52The beginning-- right.
00:05:57Well, I suppose it all started in the holodeck.
00:06:00Doesn't it always?
00:06:02( sighs ): Go on.
00:06:04Well...
00:06:06I...
00:06:08I was running a few simulations.
00:06:10Computer, boost the gain on Voyager's transceiver by 20 percent.
00:06:14Transceiver gain is at maximum.
00:06:18Apply a narrowband filter to the signal processor.
00:06:21Filter engaged.
00:06:24MAN: Voyager, come in.
00:06:26Come in, Voyager.
00:06:29Voyager, come in.
00:06:30This is Starfleet Command.
00:06:32Voyager, come in, Voyager.
00:06:35Good. Good, good.
00:06:37Now, lower the filter band by .3 kilohertz.
00:06:39Reg, what are you doing?
00:06:42Oh.
00:06:44Uh, um, Pete.
00:06:46I-I-I was just, uh...
00:06:48Yes, running another simulation. I can see that.
00:06:50What about the transmitter diagnostics?
00:06:52Right. The diagnostics.
00:06:54You have finished them, haven't you?
00:06:56Uh... almost.
00:06:58Almost isn't good enough.
00:07:00We've got Admiral Paris first thing in the morning.
00:07:03Admiral Paris?
00:07:04Don't tell me you forgot.
00:07:06Oh, no, of-of... of course not.
00:07:08I-I-I just got the days mixed up.
00:07:10Reg!
00:07:11Computer, end program.
00:07:13Now that I think about it, it's a good thing that Admiral Paris is coming tomorrow.
00:07:19We can brief the Admiral on my theory.
00:07:21What theory? I've been going over the interstellar phenomena forecasts from Deep Space 9.
00:07:26They are predicting, uh, a class-B itinerant pulsar will pass within four billion kilometers of the MIDAS Array in three days.
00:07:35You think the pulsar might damage the Array?
00:07:37No, no. The shields will hold.
00:07:39Actually, I was thinking, uh, we could use the pulsar to our own advantage.
00:07:42How? Suppose... suppose we instructed the Array to direct a tachyon beam at the pulsar.
00:07:49Theoretically, we could produce a gravimetric surge powerful enough to create an artificial wormhole.
00:07:56We could establish two-way communication with Voyager.
00:08:01Reg, you're dreaming again.
00:08:03No, no, I-I really think this could work.
00:08:04Based on my simulations, that...
00:08:06Based on your last series of simulations, we wasted six months trying to develop that transwarp probe.
00:08:11This... this is different. This...
00:08:13Reg... I really appreciate your imagination.
00:08:17It's what makes you such a valuable part of this team, but I'm not about to tell the Admiral that we've found a way for him to chat with his son because of some cockeyed theory that only exists up here.
00:08:29Now, please, finish those diagnostics.
00:08:32Yes, sir.
00:08:39And, Reg, remember-- while the Admiral's here, I do the talking.
00:08:44You do the talking. Understood.
00:08:48Pete was only trying to look out for me,
00:08:50but I was sure my plan would work.
00:08:53I, I just couldn't give it up.
00:09:04Burning the midnight oil.
00:09:07I-I finished, uh, the diagnostics, sir.
00:09:10Yes. I know.
00:09:11I looked them over.
00:09:13Good job.
00:09:19Well, why don't you call it a day?
00:09:22I just, uh, have a few more things to take care of.
00:09:27Well, see you tomorrow, then.
00:09:31Oh. Reg, why don't, um... why don't you drop by tonight when you're through here?
00:09:38"Drop by"?
00:09:39Come to the house.
00:09:40Have some coffee.
00:09:42Angie's sister is in from Boston.
00:09:44I, uh...
00:09:46I think she might like you.
00:09:47I-I don't, I don't think I... can, uh...
00:09:52I'm spending the evening with, um...
00:09:56Neelix.
00:09:57Correct me if I'm wrong, Reg, but Neelix is your cat.
00:10:01( sighs )
00:10:04Well, if you change your mind.
00:10:07Thanks.
00:10:09I'll... I'll try.
00:10:13But I couldn't leave, not until I'd strengthened my case
00:10:15for accessing the MIDAS Array.
00:10:17The meeting with Admiral Paris
00:10:19was only 14 hours away,
00:10:21and I hadn't come up with anything.
00:10:23Poring over the data wasn't helping.
00:10:25I decided that what I needed was, um...
00:10:31a little inspiration.
00:10:33Computer... activate hologrid Mess Hall scenario
00:10:37Barclay 11-Gamma.
00:10:41( buzz of conversation )
00:10:45Hey, Reg.
00:10:46Warning. The shark is circling.
00:10:48( laughs ): Let the games begin.
00:10:50What'll it be, Reg? The usual.
00:10:53Computer, one milk, warm.
00:10:55Oh, thanks, Harry.
00:10:56Just trying to get on your good side, so you'll go easy on me tonight.
00:11:00Ah, you know what I always say-- if you can't stand the heat...
00:11:04Get out of the warp core.
00:11:06Sit down, Lieutenant, and give us mortals a chance to get even.
00:11:09That's an order.
00:11:10If you insist, Commander, but I think it's only fair to warn you I have no intention of letting my winning streak come to an end.
00:11:18Now, where's, um, Tuvok?
00:11:20He said it's illogical to continue losing to a clearly superior player.
00:11:24Oh, that's too bad.
00:11:26I love to watch that Vulcan squirm.
00:11:28Now, you all know the rules.
00:11:30Deuces, one-eyed jacks and suicide kings are wild.
00:11:33Five of a kind beats a straight flush every time.
00:11:36The man is ruthless. He's a killer.
00:11:38Now, come on, guys.
00:11:39You know it hurts me to see you lose.
00:11:42After all, you are my best friends.
00:11:48I'd hoped that the poker game would help calm my nerves,
00:11:51so that I could get a decent night's sleep
00:11:54before the briefing, but when I got home that night,
00:11:57I couldn't keep my mind off of Voyager.
00:12:00I needed to get back to the holodeck.
00:12:05( Barclay groaning )
00:12:07That feels so good.
00:12:09Therapeutic massage can be an effective treatment for insomnia, Lieutenant.
00:12:13But we need to get to the cause of your sleeplessness if we're going to find a more permanent solution.
00:12:18It's just that every time I-I close my eyes, my mind starts to race.
00:12:24Can you be more specific?
00:12:25Well, I worry about the project.
00:12:27Have I explored the problem from every angle, or is there something else I should be trying?
00:12:33Am I doing enough?
00:12:35Hmm.
00:12:36Acute work-related anxiety.
00:12:39Perhaps I should speak to the Captain about reducing your schedule.
00:12:42Oh, something tells me she's not going to be able to help.
00:12:45You are an invaluable member of this crew, Mr. Barclay.
00:12:49Thank you, Doctor.
00:12:51It's nice to be appreciated.
00:12:53Hmm.
00:12:55Oh!
00:12:59Turning in, Reg? Yes, sir.
00:13:01Hey, Reg.
00:13:03For some reason, I never slept in my apartment
00:13:06as comfortably as I did in my holographic quarters.
00:13:10I suppose I felt more at home on Voyager.
00:13:14Mm-hmm.
00:13:34Good morning, everyone.
00:13:36Morning, Reg. You're awfully chipper.
00:13:38Ah... slept like a baby.
00:13:40KIM: Then maybe you've got the energy to whip up one of your famous cheese omelets.
00:13:43Oh, yeah. I'm starved. I'm sorry, guys.
00:13:45I have a very important briefing at 0900.
00:13:46Just have time for coffee.
00:13:49Uh, don't forget about tonight.
00:13:51Uh... remind me.
00:13:53You were supposed to teach me how to play velocity.
00:13:55No. No way.
00:13:57Reg and I have a hoverball game scheduled.
00:13:59Don't fight. Plenty of me to go around.
00:14:01Reg... I'm sorry to bother you again, but I'm still having trouble with the warp core recalibration.
00:14:06It's no problem. I'll stop by Engineering later and talk you through it.
00:14:09Thank you.
00:14:11I really appreciate it.
00:14:13Velocity, hoverball, warp core recalibrations?
00:14:17Reg, I don't know how you do it.
00:14:19Let you in on a little secret.
00:14:22There's two of me.
00:14:27HARKINS: The Delta Quadrant, Sector 41751, Grid 9.
00:14:31Voyager's Doctor reported this as the ship's position when his program was briefly transferred to Starfleet two years ago.
00:14:38Assuming they're still on course for Earth, we've been able to extrapolate a range of likely trajectories.
00:14:44Estimating an average warp speed of 6.2 and accounting for various astronomical obstacles... we can reasonably assume that Voyager is now in one of these three sectors.
00:14:59Can we contact them?
00:15:01As you know, we've been working with the Vulcans on the deployment of the MIDAS Array.
00:15:07Though we're still in the testing phase, we think it won't be long before we can use this technology to send signals at hyper-subspace speeds.
00:15:15A message that would normally take years to reach its destination could be received by Voyager in a matter of days.
00:15:21Impressive.
00:15:23Will they be able to respond?
00:15:25No, sir, but at least they'll know we're still looking for them.
00:15:30We'll send data on the hyper-subspace technology and hope they can eventually use it to return the call.
00:15:37Excuse me, Admiral Paris.
00:15:39Lieutenant Barclay... I-I'm sorry, Commander.
00:15:41It's just that there may be a way to establish, uh, two-way communication with Voyager.
00:15:47Now is not the time.
00:15:49It's all right, Mr. Harkins.
00:15:51Let the man speak.
00:15:53I'm all ears, son.
00:15:54Well, um...
00:15:58Well, you see, there's a, uh, a class-B itinerant, uh, pulsar uh, and... well-well, as you probably know, s-sir, uh, neutrino emissions, uh... oh.
00:16:14What I mean to say is that with the Array, we could open an artificial uh, uh... a... sing... a sing, uh, sing-singularity.
00:16:30A wormhole?
00:16:32Yes! Yes, sir.
00:16:34We could use it as a conduit to-to talk to Voyager.
00:16:39I can't give you high marks for clarity, Lieutenant, but you've certainly got my attention.
00:16:44Is there any merit to what he's saying?
00:16:46Mr. Barclay has a tendency to get ahead of himself, sir.
00:16:49Unfortunately, what he's suggesting is beyond our abilities.
00:16:53But you haven't even... Mr. Barclay!
00:16:56I know that I haven't explained myself, uh, very well, but with all due respect, sir, what do we have to lose by trying?
00:17:03I think we're forgetting that there are 150 people stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
00:17:13I have a son on that ship, Lieutenant.
00:17:16I haven't forgotten that fact for a single moment.
00:17:19I'm sorry, sir.
00:17:21I-I didn't, uh... I didn't mean to...
00:17:23Take the rest of the day off, Reg.
00:17:25But... That was not a suggestion.
00:17:39TROI: How did you deal with your feelings afterwards?
00:17:43What do you mean?
00:17:44Well... did you talk to Commander Harkins after the meeting... apologize?
00:17:49Well... no.
00:17:52I wanted to, uh, fine tune my plan, so, I-I just went right back to work.
00:17:59Be more specific.
00:18:01What exactly did you do?
00:18:03Well, I... needed someone to, uh... bounce ideas off of, someone to help focus my thoughts.
00:18:11Sounds reasonable. I suppose you... consulted with some of your Pathfinder colleagues.
00:18:18Well... not exactly.
00:18:22You went back to the holodeck, didn't you?
00:18:24They're the only people that I can talk to.
00:18:26They're not people.
00:18:28I know... but they... they help me with my work.
00:18:33Poker, massages... sleeping in holographic quarters?
00:18:38Sounds more like escape than work.
00:18:40I can't concentrate if I'm not relaxed.
00:18:43Can't you relax with your friends?
00:18:45"Friends"?
00:18:47Commander Harkins invited you to his home.
00:18:51You went to the holodeck instead.
00:18:54It's not what you're thinking, Deanna.
00:18:56This isn't a relapse of my holo-addiction.
00:19:01Okay.
00:19:02Tell me how the holograms helped you with your work.
00:19:06Well, I talked to them about my ideas.
00:19:09I worked out technical problems.
00:19:12I need specifics here, people.
00:19:14Take us through it again, Mr. Barclay, one step at a time.
00:19:17Maybe it'll spark an idea.
00:19:20We've got our itinerant pulsar.
00:19:22We've got our interdimensional transponder array.
00:19:25How do we get our wormhole?
00:19:27This one could keep us up all night.
00:19:29Oh. We know we can produce gravimetric energy, but... can we do it at levels high enough to create the singularity?
00:19:39We're talking about a massive subspace reaction.
00:19:41Maybe... that's the problem.
00:19:45Reg?
00:19:47Maybe we need to think smaller.
00:19:49You're losing me.
00:19:51How much bandwidth do we really need?
00:19:54The average wormhole is huge, but if we compressed the datastream...
00:19:59We wouldn't need a conduit anywhere near as big.
00:20:02What's your idea?
00:20:05A micro-wormhole.
00:20:09Impressive.
00:20:11You've outdone yourself this time, Reg.
00:20:13I'll still need, um... help with the details.
00:20:16JANEWAY: Put together a team.
00:20:18Use whatever resources you need.
00:20:20( sighs )
00:20:23A power ratio of approximately 60 terawatts should do the trick.
00:20:31You think that's enough? Should be, but then, we have to compensate for gravimetric interference.
00:20:37And how do we do that?
00:20:38I was thinking-- what if we applied a narrowband filter to the transponder signal?
00:20:46Barclay strikes again.
00:20:48What's going on here? Commander...
00:20:50Who's your friend, Reg?
00:20:51Yes, aren't you going to introduce me?
00:20:53Computer, delete characters.
00:20:57I thought I told you to go home.
00:21:01I was, uh... working.
00:21:03You call this work?
00:21:07You've created holograms of the Voyager crew.
00:21:11Oh, it-it... it-it's not what you think.
00:21:13It's an interactive, uh, diagnostic program.
00:21:16I designed it to help me... solve problems.
00:21:20How long have you been in here?
00:21:24Since the briefing.
00:21:25The briefing ended ten hours ago.
00:21:30I... I know that I embarrassed you in front of the Admiral and I am... I'm sorry.
00:21:38I wanted to refine my idea, so that I could present you with a specific plan, and I've done that, Pete.
00:21:44You were right about the wormhole idea being too expansive.
00:21:47So, I've-I've scaled it back...
00:21:49All the extra time you've been putting in-- if I checked the holo-logs, would I find you've been spending those hours in here?
00:21:59Well, not-not all that time.
00:22:04How much of it?
00:22:07Maybe, uh...
00:22:0920 or...
00:22:1130 hours a week.
00:22:13Don't you think that's a little excessive?
00:22:15Uh, not if it helps us contact Voyager.
00:22:22Before I brought you onto my team...
00:22:25I reviewed your file.
00:22:29You've struggled with holo-addiction before.
00:22:34From where I stand, it looks like you've had a relapse.
00:22:38I-I know it-it may look that way, but...
00:22:41I think you need counseling.
00:22:42What I need is for you to pay attention to my ideas!
00:22:49I should've been paying more attention to your behavior.
00:22:53I thought I was being a friend by giving you some leeway.
00:22:58I didn't realize how... involved you've become with Voyager.
00:23:04Well, is it really so wrong?
00:23:06Do you have any idea what it must be like for them to be stranded 60,000 light-years from home?!
00:23:11Do you have any idea... how lonely that must be?
00:23:16I'm sorry, Reg... but until you get some help, you're off the project.
00:23:23You-you can't do that.
00:23:25You've given me no choice.
00:23:27This hologrid and the lab are officially off limits.
00:23:33Now, go home.
00:23:35I won't leave-- not until you've heard what I have to say.
00:23:40Reg!
00:23:43Don't make me call Security.
00:24:01( buzzing ) What is it, Nicole?
00:24:03He's still here.
00:24:05You told him I have a meeting scheduled at 1500?
00:24:08Yes, sir. He won't go away.
00:24:10( sighing ): Send him in.
00:24:12Yes, sir.
00:24:17Admiral, uh, th-thank, thank you, uh, for seeing me.
00:24:21You're frightening my secretary, Mr. Barclay.
00:24:23You have five minutes.
00:24:28Five minutes, right?
00:24:30Sit down.
00:24:33Uh, first... first, I-I-I want to apologize for speaking out of turn yesterday.
00:24:38I-it's only because I...
00:24:40I, I care so much about Voyager.
00:24:42Yes, Commander Harkins has informed me about your attachment to the crew.
00:24:46I understand you've been spending time with a holographic re-creation of my son, among others.
00:24:52Frankly, I find that rather disturbing.
00:24:55Well, I understand h-how you could see it that way, but, uh, that does not negate the fact that I have a plan for communicating with Voyager.
00:25:04Commander Harkins doesn't seem to think your plan is viable.
00:25:07I have refined the idea. I've simplified it.
00:25:11All I'm asking for is a chance to try.
00:25:14And if I'm right, it could mean a chance to talk to Tom.
00:25:23In my opinion, Commander Harkins removed you from the project with good cause, and that's his prerogative.
00:25:30I won't let my personal feelings interfere with Starfleet procedure.
00:25:37I... I've broken protocol and I should be punished, but the crew of the Voyager shouldn't be, and neither... neither should you.
00:25:46I just need access to the lab for one more day.
00:25:51After that, if I... uh, if I'm wrong,
00:25:54I'll resign my commission.
00:25:59I'll order a review of your findings.
00:26:02If it's concluded your ideas are valid,
00:26:04I'll instruct Commander Harkins to pursue it.
00:26:07But... I'm the one who knows...
00:26:09That's the best I can do, Mr. Barclay.
00:26:10Good day.
00:26:18So the meeting went well.
00:26:20No, no, no. It didn't, not at all.
00:26:24The Admiral said he'd review your findings.
00:26:26Don't you see? He was just trying to get rid of me, just like Harkins. Try to relax.
00:26:32Now you understand why I need your help.
00:26:35Yes, I do.
00:26:37You-you have to call the Admiral in your official capacity as a Starfleet Counselor and tell him that I am psychologically fit to return to work.
00:26:48I can't do that.
00:26:50( gasps ): Why not?!
00:26:52Look at yourself. You're experiencing acute anxiety, sleeplessness, paranoia.
00:26:59You did what you could.
00:27:02Now it's time to let Starfleet worry about Voyager.
00:27:05We need to take care of you.
00:27:07There is nothing wrong with me!
00:27:11You said yourself, you've become obsessed with Voyager.
00:27:15What if I have?
00:27:17If an obsession helps me to do my job better, i-it's a sacrifice I am willing to make.
00:27:22A little instability in exchange for contact with a stranded starship.
00:27:26Isn't Voyager more important than my psychological condition?
00:27:30Voyager is important, but so are you.
00:27:34That ship... that crew... they're all I have.
00:27:56Tell me why that is.
00:28:00Ever... ever since I-I left the Enterprise, things haven't... haven't been the same.
00:28:08It's as if...
00:28:14I lost my family.
00:28:16So you created a new family on the holodeck.
00:28:22Only they're not real.
00:28:24I didn't know how else... how else to cope.
00:28:33Do you remember when you first came aboard the Enterprise?
00:28:36You had trouble fitting in, didn't you?
00:28:40But after a while, you started to make friends.
00:28:45You can learn to do the same thing here on Earth.
00:28:49Oh, I... I don't know how.
00:28:52We'll work on it together.
00:28:55( stammering )
00:28:56You're, you're scheduled to depart tomorrow.
00:28:59I've decided to ask Captain Picard for a temporary leave of absence... to spend some time with an old friend.
00:29:09Oh, Deanna, you... you-you, you don't, you don't have to do that.
00:29:12Try and stop me.
00:29:31( cat fussing )
00:29:33I'm sorry, Neelix. I have to leave.
00:29:35( cat meows )
00:29:36No, no, you can't talk me out of it.
00:29:49Authorization code required.
00:29:51Barclay-alpha-one-seven-gamma.
00:29:53Access denied. That code has been de-authorized.
00:30:12Computer, reenter authorization code Barclay-alpha-one-seven-gamma.
00:30:17( beeping )
00:30:18Access authorized.
00:30:40Computer, interface with the MIDAS Array.
00:30:56Activate the control matrix.
00:31:04Matrix activated.
00:31:06Full power to the graviton emitters.
00:31:08Emitters powering.
00:31:11Scan the area surrounding the Array for a class-B itinerant pulsar.
00:31:15A pulsar has been detected at coordinates 227 by 41 mark 6.
00:31:20Good, good.
00:31:22Direct a 60 terawatt tachyon beam toward the pulsar.
00:31:28Tachyon beam initiated.
00:31:30How long until levels are sufficient to produce a gravimetric surge of five million teradynes?
00:31:40Approximately 17 minutes.
00:31:47Computer, is there a micro-wormhole present at coordinates 343 by 27?
00:31:53Scanning.
00:31:57Affirmative.
00:31:59I knew it.
00:32:01Adjust the phase alignment to direct the wormhole's trajectory to Delta Quadrant, Grid 9, Sector 41751.
00:32:10Trajectory established.
00:32:13Open Starfleet Emergency Channel and transmit toward the singularity.
00:32:21Channel open.
00:32:23Starfleet Command to USS Voyager.
00:32:25Come in, Voyager.
00:32:29Voyager, do you hear me?
00:32:32This is Lieutenant Reginald Barclay.
00:32:36( door opens ) Step away from the controls.
00:32:40Pete.
00:32:42I... I've sent a message.
00:32:46Stand down, Mr. Barclay.
00:32:51All right.
00:32:55You win.
00:32:57Computer... transfer controls to hologrid program Barclay pi-three and restrict access!
00:33:03Stop him.
00:33:05Stun him if you have to.
00:33:22Tuvok, did you see those two men? I did not.
00:33:24Well, they look like Starfleet Security, but they're not.
00:33:26Intruders? They're after me. I need your help.
00:33:29Tuvok to all hands. Intruder alert.
00:33:32Computer, locate any unauthorized personnel aboard Voyager.
00:33:36Two unidentified humans, Deck 4, Section 8.
00:33:40Isolate them with force fields.
00:33:47Security to Commander Harkins.
00:33:49We've been isolated by force fields.
00:33:52Can you shut down the program?
00:33:54I'm working on it.
00:33:56Access denied.
00:33:58Hologrid controls have been encrypted.
00:34:00Harkins to Security. I need reinforcements.
00:34:04Computer, redirect the wormhole's trajectory to Delta Quadrant, Grid 11, Sector 64238, and retransmit the message.
00:34:12Trajectory established. Transmitting.
00:34:14A wormhole? What's going on?
00:34:16I'm just trying to help some friends.
00:34:17Is there a response? Negative.
00:34:19Computer, redirect the wormhole's trajectory.
00:34:21Reg!
00:34:24You'll have to come with me, sir.
00:34:25I'll cover for you.
00:34:37Computer, seal Jefferies Tube Door J53.
00:34:42Computer, cut all power to the hologrid.
00:34:45Unable to comply.
00:34:47Main power controls have been encrypted.
00:34:49Very clever, Reg.
00:34:51Security to Commander Harkins.
00:34:53We've lost him, sir.
00:34:55I've got an idea.
00:34:56I'm coming in.
00:35:02I know you. You're Reg's friend.
00:35:05You've got something to do with what's going on here, don't you?
00:35:08Computer, disengage primary coolant system.
00:35:10Are you crazy? That'll cause a warp core breach!
00:35:13Exactly.
00:35:19Mr. Barclay, I want an explanation for what's going on aboard my ship.
00:35:23I'm looking after Voyager's best interests, Captain.
00:35:25You're just going to have to trust me on that.
00:35:27You've never given me any reason to doubt you before.
00:35:29Computer, redirect the wormhole's trajectory to Delta Quadrant, Grid 10, Sector 3658 and retransmit the message.
00:35:38Trajectory established. Transmitting.
00:35:42Who are you trying to contact, Reg?
00:35:44Warning. Warp core breach in 45 seconds.
00:35:47Bridge to Engineering. Report.
00:35:50Shut down the program, Reg.
00:35:52Janeway to Security. Intruders on the Bridge.
00:35:54Computer, establish a force field around the science station.
00:35:56Warning. Warp core breach in 30 seconds.
00:35:59Harry, get down to Engineering. Seal that breach.
00:36:01Force fields aren't going to help you, Reg. It's over.
00:36:04But this is my last chance.
00:36:06Warp core breach in 20 seconds.
00:36:08Captain to all hands. Abandon ship.
00:36:17Warp core breach in ten seconds.
00:36:19One way or another, this program's going to end.
00:36:22...seven, six...
00:36:26Good-bye, Captain.
00:36:27...four...
00:36:28Computer, end program.
00:36:30...two...
00:36:49I'm ready for my lesson.
00:36:52I've concluded that teaching you to sing is an inefficient use of my time.
00:36:55But I... I've... I've been practicing.
00:36:59In your case, practice is irrelevant.
00:37:02Your vocal chords are incapable of producing basic diatonic tones, not to mention your rhythmic shortcomings.
00:37:10I sound so good in the sonic shower.
00:37:12Perhaps you should confine your efforts to that location.
00:37:15( console beeping )
00:37:22Astrometrics to the Bridge.
00:37:24Go ahead, Seven.
00:37:26I've detected what appears to be a micro-wormhole
00:37:28at coordinates 194.6 by 35.
00:37:32A micro-wormhole?
00:37:34I believe a message is being transmitted through it... on a Starfleet Emergency Channel.
00:37:50Let's hear it, Harry.
00:37:52BARCLAY ( staticky ): Starfleet Command to USS Voyager.
00:37:54( static drowns out message )
00:37:57Try applying a narrowband filter to the signal processor.
00:38:02Do you hear me?
00:38:04This is Lieutenant Reginald Barclay.
00:38:09That's it.
00:38:11Whoever this Barclay is, he stopped transmitting.
00:38:14TUVOK: The micro-wormhole is collapsing at a rate of .2 percent per second.
00:38:19That doesn't give us much time.
00:38:21To do what? To send a message back through and hope Mr. Barclay is listening.
00:38:29It should have worked. I don't understand why it didn't.
00:38:33There you are.
00:38:35I've reviewed Mr. Barclay's plan.
00:38:37I think it's worth an attempt.
00:38:38He's already tried, sir, without your authorization.
00:38:41It didn't work.
00:38:43I'm sorry to hear that.
00:38:45So am I, sir. I appreciate your confidence in me, but I... I don't deserve it.
00:38:50What would you like me to do with him, Admiral?
00:38:52He broke into the lab, accessed the MIDAS Array, resisted arrest.
00:38:57You've put me in a difficult position, son.
00:39:00I was hoping that we'd be able to...
00:39:01( alarm beeping )
00:39:03We're receiving a transmission.
00:39:05From where? Coordinates 343.6 by 27.
00:39:10The wormhole.
00:39:12JANEWAY ( staticky ): Starfleet Command, come in.
00:39:14Voyager.
00:39:16Reg, give me a hand clearing up the signal.
00:39:21Lower the filter band by .3 kilohertz.
00:39:24This is Captain Kathryn Janeway.
00:39:26Do you read me?
00:39:28I think she's talking to you.
00:39:30Captain... this is Lieutenant Reginald Barclay at Starfleet Command.
00:39:39It's good to hear your voice, Lieutenant.
00:39:41We've been waiting a long time for this moment.
00:39:44The feeling is mutual.
00:39:46Unfortunately, the micro-wormhole is collapsing.
00:39:49We have only a few moments.
00:39:50Understood. We are transmitting our ship's logs, crew reports, and navigational records to you now.
00:39:57Acknowledged, and we're sending you
00:39:59data on some new hyper-subspace technology.
00:40:03We're hoping, eventually, to use it to keep in regular contact, and we're including some recommended modifications for your com system.
00:40:09We'll implement them as soon as possible.
00:40:12Uh, there's someone else here who would also like to say something.
00:40:19This is Admiral Paris.
00:40:21Hello, sir.
00:40:22How are your people holding up?
00:40:24Very well.
00:40:26They're an exemplary crew, your son included.
00:40:32Tell him... tell him I miss him, and I'm proud of him.
00:40:39He heard you, Admiral.
00:40:41The wormhole is collapsing. I want you all to know we're doing everything we can to bring you home.
00:40:46JANEWAY: We appreciate it, sir.
00:40:48Keep a docking bay open for us.
00:40:50We hope to...
00:40:52( transmission cuts off )
00:40:53That's it. They're gone.
00:40:58You did it, Reg.
00:41:00I'm sorry I doubted you.
00:41:05Why the long face, Mr. Barclay?
00:41:08Because... because it's over, sir.
00:41:13No, Lieutenant.
00:41:16I'd say that Project Voyager is just beginning... thanks to you.
00:41:34Anyone know this Barclay?
00:41:36I took the liberty of reviewing his personnel file.
00:41:39He's had a rather colorful career, not to mention an unusual medical history.
00:41:43He's recovered from a variety of maladies including transporter phobia and holo-addiction.
00:41:48Well, whatever his problems, he certainly came through for us.
00:41:51Starfleet should give him a promotion.
00:41:53I've finished analyzing the data Mr. Barclay sent.
00:41:56The hyper-subspace technology is promising.
00:41:58I believe we can look forward to future communications with Earth.
00:42:01Well, that calls for a toast.
00:42:03Care to do the honors, Tom?
00:42:08To... my dad.
00:42:10It's nice to know he's still there.
00:42:13And to the newest honorary member of the Voyager crew,
00:42:17Reginald Barclay, whoever you are.
00:42:20Hear, hear. To Mr. Barclay.
00:42:23TROI: Congratulations.
00:42:25Well, I'm not... not sure I deserve congratulations.
00:42:28Why not? It's quite an accomplishment.
00:42:31I, I couldn't have done it without your help.
00:42:33What did Commander Harkins have to say about it?
00:42:35Well, I think... I think he was pleased.
00:42:37Why wouldn't he be? You're quite a catch.
00:42:40Well, not everyone would want his sister-in-law to date someone with my history.
00:42:45It's a new era.
00:42:47So, tell me all about the lucky lady.
00:42:50I want details.
00:42:52Well, her name is Hope.
00:42:56You're kidding.
00:42:57No, and-and-and... she loves cats.