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00:00:09

What's the matter, Harry? You look a little pale.

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I volunteered for a test flight, not a suicide mission.

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How can we put the new Delta Flyer through her paces without taking a few risks?

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[groans]

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Another risk like that, and we'll have to rebuild her all over again.

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-[chuckles] -[console beeping]

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There's a vessel coming up fast off our starboard beam.

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Shields.

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Range, 50 kilometers.

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Ten.

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It's pulling alongside.

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Wow. Nice ship.

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-It's scanning us. -[intercom beeps]

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This is Lieutenant Tom Paris. Please identify yourself.

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[woman] Vectored exhaust ports, accelerated driver coils...

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Your vessel must be fast.

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Gets us where we want to go.

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Check your scanners. You'll see a comet on the other side of the asteroid field.

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I wonder which of our ships could get there first.

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Sounds like a challenge.

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Are you going to accept?

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We are not going to race her.

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-This is a test flight, right? -Yeah, but--

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What better way to test the new ship than to see how it stands up to a little competition.

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We're ready over here. Should I count to three?

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Guess not.

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She's a lot more maneuverable than we are.

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Not that I'm endorsing this misguided exercise, but maybe we can even the odds.

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-The new impulse thrusters. -Ah. Now, that's the spirit, Harry.

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We're catching up. A hundred meters. Fifty.

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Bring the backup generators on line and reroute power to the thrusters.

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And it's the Delta Flyer by a nose.

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-[alarm beeps] -Something's wrong with her ship.

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The cabin's filling up with nyocene gas.

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Stand by for emergency transport.

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[coughs]

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You all right?

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I think so.

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I told you this wasn't a good idea.

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Oh, does that mean you're afraid to try again?

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Yeah, Harry? You afraid?

00:04:27

No. Of course not. It's just... your ship is in no shape for a rematch.

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My power transformer overloaded.

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I bet we could find you a spare back on Voyager.

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We were about to head back anyway. Right, Tom?

00:04:41

Yeah, whatever you say, Ensign Eager.

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I've been looking forward to my holodeck time all week.

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Why can't you borrow three hours from someone else?

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Yours are the last piece to the puzzle.

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Tom and I have finally managed to get a weekend off together.

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I've been trading favors with members of the crew, so that we could get the holodeck to ourselves.

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-A romantic getaway. -Well, that's the idea. Yes.

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Well... ordinarily, I wouldn't hesitate to oblige, but I've been looking forward to indulging myself in a new hobby.

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Something human doctors have been enjoying for centuries.

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I've already booked a tee time.

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[sighs] Well... if your tee time is more important than our happiness... our first chance to be alone in months...

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Fine.

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Take my three hours.

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Thank you.

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So, what program are you planning to run?

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-Something new called Gedi Prime. -I've heard of that.

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The vacation paradise that makes Risa look like a tourist trap.

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Endless kilometers of crystalline beaches, mood reefs, bioluminescent waterfalls...

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And a championship golf course, if I'm not mistaken.

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Why don't I just join you?

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Somehow, I don't think that would add to the mood.

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Don't be so sure. You haven't seen me in a bathing suit.

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Could you hand me the veridium injector?

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Veridium injector... Uh... let's see.

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The one with the long handle.

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Of course!

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[sighs]

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-Comfortable. -My copilot thinks so, too.

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Copilot?

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I was on my way to meet him when I ran into you.

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So, tell me more about where you're from.

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It's a small trinary system about half a parsec from here.

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Three suns. It must make for some long days.

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Are you always this inquisitive?

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That depends on who I'm talking to.

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Your new power transformer is installed and ready to go.

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Thanks.

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And your impulse drive is a real beauty.

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I designed it myself.

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But I couldn't help noticing, your warp system seems so rudimentary.

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Warp's fine, if you like going fast in a straight line, but, to me, that's just physics, not flying.

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I guess it's a matter of taste.

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Anyway, for the kind of flying I'm here for, warp is not a factor.

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The race course is only two billion kilometers long.

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Race course?

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What kind of race course?

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[Paris] The Antarian Trans-Stellar Rally.

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Three segments covering 2.3 billion kilometers.

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With obstacles ranging from dwarf star clusters to K-class anomalies.

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Two-man crews, and most importantly, each ship is limited to sublight speeds.

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It... It is the ultimate test of ship design and piloting skills.

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Not to mention a serious drain on Voyager's resources.

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You're suggesting we reassign 15 crewmen to modify the Delta Flyer?

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The race has very specific guidelines.

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All of the ships have to use enriched deuterium fuel.

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The Delta Flyer's not equipped for that.

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Irina agreed to lend us a fuel converter.

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Captain, this race is more than just a sporting event.

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Until recently, this region was a war zone.

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Four different species fought for nearly a century to control it.

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Now, for the first time, they're competing peacefully to commemorate the new treaty that ended the war.

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This race embodies everything the Federation values... a peaceful coexistence, a free exchange of ideas--

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I think it's a great idea.

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-You do? -You do?

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Absolutely.

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This competition is just the sort of break we need.

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It would give us a chance to make some friends and allow the crew a little R&R.

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Request granted.

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Thank you, Captain.

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One thing, gentlemen.

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Now that we're in this race, we're in it to win.

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After all, Starfleet's honor is at stake.

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-Don't worry. It's in good hands. -[door opens, closes]

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[door opens, closes]

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A little tip, Doc.

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This game was not meant to be played indoors.

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Here to rub salt in the wound?

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I beg your pardon?

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I planned to be putting the greens at St. Andrews.

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Instead, I'm putting into beakers in Sick Bay, thanks to you.

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-Me? -Oh, don't be coy.

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I've already approved your time off.

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The captain's told you about the race already?

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What race? I was referring to your romantic getaway.

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Oh, no.

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Don't tell me you forgot.

00:10:00

Uh, do me a favor, Doc. Keep a lock on my bio-signs.

00:10:04

What for?

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Because, in about five minutes, there may be a medical emergency in Engineering.

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Maybe I can get that tee time back.

00:10:17

Oh.

00:10:24

-Hi. -You're early.

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You packed?

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Not yet.

00:10:38

Um, actually... there might be a little problem.

00:10:42

Problem?

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I have a chance to pilot the Flyer in a race, a really unique race, and the captain thinks it's a great idea.

00:10:53

So, I guess I got so excited that I forgot about our plans.

00:10:59

But I don't have to do it. The captain would understand.

00:11:03

-It's all right. -No, no, I should have remembered.

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It's just that this seemed like such an amazing opportunity.

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-Pilots from all over-- -I said it's okay.

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Really?

00:11:15

The holodeck will always be here. This race won't.

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I do not deserve you.

00:11:25

You're right about that.

00:11:30

So, um, we'll plan this vacation for another time.

00:11:33

-Sure. -Okay. I'm going to make this up to you.

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I promise.

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Late night?

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-Can I get you anything? -No, thanks.

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[groans]

00:12:01

-Are you okay? -Oh, my feet. Ah!

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I haven't had a chance to sit down all day.

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If you're thinking of cheering me up, don't bother.

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[groans] Who, me? Never.

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And, by the way, you can have your holodeck time back.

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What about your weekend with Tom?

00:12:18

He just canceled it.

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Does he have any idea how much planning it took?

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No. And you're not going to tell him, either.

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He just entered this big race, and he's really excited, and...

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I don't want to spoil it for him.

00:12:39

Well, I'm sure if you tell him how important this weekend was to you, he'll reconsider.

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Probably.

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But he should be able to do what makes him happy.

00:12:52

What about what makes you happy?

00:12:55

It's time I faced facts, Neelix.

00:13:00

Tom and I just don't belong together.

00:13:05

Then you're not in love with him anymore?

00:13:07

I didn't say that.

00:13:10

But, B'Elanna, if you still love each other...

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Maybe that isn't enough.

00:13:18

Call me a hopeless romantic, but I still think it is.

00:13:23

Yeah, well, there's a Klingon phrase that my grandmother used to use.

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Mok'tah.

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It means "bad match."

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That's what Tom and I are.

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I just hate that it's taken me three years to realize it.

00:13:43

If you're really such a mok'tah, it must have been an awful three years.

00:13:48

No.

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Tom is a great guy, and we've had a lot of fun together.

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And that seems to be enough for him.

00:14:01

But not for me.

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Why aren't you saying all this to Tom?

00:14:06

I plan to... after the race.

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By which time, he'll already have disappointed you again.

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I may not know as much about Klingon tradition as your grandmother, but, somehow, keeping Tom in the dark doesn't seem very honorable.

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My feet are feeling better. I should go back to work.

00:14:42

[Janeway] Captain's Log, Stardate 54058.6.

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Our request to enter the Delta Flyer into the rally has been accepted.

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I'm meeting with the race coordinator, Ambassador O'Zaal,

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to work out the details.

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We have teams that have traveled quite a distance, Captain, but none from as far as the Alpha Quadrant.

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We're always willing to go that extra light-year for a good cause.

00:15:04

Well, your, uh, entrance petition seems to be in order.

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The Delta Flyer meets our guidelines. Now, all you have to do is win.

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Something tells me the other teams aren't going to make that too easy.

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-[intercom beeps] -[Tuvok] Bridge to the captain.

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Go ahead, Commander.

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There is an incoming transmission for the ambassador.

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Route it here.

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I asked not to be disturbed.

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I'm sorry, but the Aksani are threatening to withdraw

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unless they're allowed to host the post-race ceremony.

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Did you explain that we've already promised that to the Chessu?

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Yes. They said that was... unacceptable.

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Arrange for another meeting. I'll have to find some way of appeasing them.

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[ends transmission]

00:15:56

Well, I hope the race you just entered doesn't end before it begins.

00:16:00

-It's that serious? -The peace is still very fragile.

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Every decision I make, no matter how trivial, is looked upon as symbolic.

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So, every time you make a concession to one participant...

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-Another is offended, yes. -Maybe we can help.

00:16:13

That would be wonderful, but how?

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By providing neutral ground for the pre- and post-race activities.

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Since we've never taken sides in your conflict, you couldn't be accused of showing favoritism.

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If your racing skills are as sharp as your diplomatic instincts, the other teams won't have a chance.

00:16:30

[people speaking indistinctly]

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There's someone to watch out for.

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What's his story?

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His name is Assan. He was a fighter pilot, one of the most ruthless.

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[clears throat]

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-Uh, where you going? -A little personal reconnaissance.

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We are the hosts.

00:17:07

Lieutenant Tom Paris. Welcome aboard.

00:17:13

Could I get you something? A drink? Something to eat? Tour of the ship?

00:17:18

Were you assigned to serve me?

00:17:21

Um, not exactly.

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Are we friends?

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I guess not.

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Then you must be one of those pilots who believes in the fellowship of combat.

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[chuckles] Correct me if I'm wrong, but...

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I thought this was a friendly race, not a battle.

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If that's what you believe, then you've already lost.

00:17:44

Well...

00:17:46

Nice chatting with you.

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Learn anything?

00:17:54

Yeah, I should leave the hosting to Neelix.

00:17:57

-Joxom! -Who?

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-My copilot. -Irina. Hi.

00:18:03

Oh, looks like they're good friends.

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-They're teammates. -Mm.

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Close, personal teammates.

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Oh, it was nice while it lasted.

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Come on.

00:18:19

Seven, I need you to run a diagnostic on the lateral sensor array.

00:18:23

-As soon as I'm finished. -With what?

00:18:27

Plotting the most efficient course for the first segment of the rally.

00:18:30

Seems like the entire crew has come down with race fever.

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Perhaps you could persuade the Doctor to develop a vaccine.

00:18:39

I'm surprised you're putting time into this.

00:18:42

Initially, I did find the activity irrelevant, but then, I realized that it's important for the crew's morale and for my relationship with Lieutenant Paris.

00:18:51

[scoffs] Your relationship with Lieutenant Paris?

00:18:56

I was speaking professionally.

00:18:58

I often work with him on navigational problems.

00:19:01

He can be an erratic individual, but he's also a very competent officer and, clearly, a skilled pilot.

00:19:08

It's the erratic individual that takes getting used to.

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No doubt.

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But I've learned that if I embrace some of his interests, support him in his personal goals, we're able to function more efficiently as crewmates.

00:19:32

[hatch opens]

00:19:33

Harry, where have you been?

00:19:35

[Torres] Say "Qapla'."

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It means "success." I just wanted to capture the moment, not to mention that cute, bewildered expression.

00:19:46

What are you doing in that flight suit?

00:19:48

There's been a change of plans. I'm your new copilot.

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[chuckles]

00:19:52

Look, I don't have time for practical jokes.

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Neither do I. Ready to bring that impulse drive on line?

00:19:58

-B'Elanna-- -Okay.

00:20:00

I was upset that you canceled our weekend, but then, I realized... why should we spend this time apart when we can be together doing something you like?

00:20:10

What about Harry?

00:20:12

I assigned him to a level-5 diagnostic in Engineering.

00:20:15

Oh, that's terrible.

00:20:17

I'm just kidding.

00:20:18

I told him how hard it was for us to get time together, and he understood.

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Anyway, the way I see it, you're trading an ensign for a chief engineer.

00:20:29

Well, you don't have to convince me. I couldn't ask for a better copilot.

00:20:36

Now, just remember, we're not on vacation.

00:20:39

The point is to win.

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And you know how much I hate to lose.

00:20:45

Thrusters on line. Opening Shuttle Bay doors.

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The racers are moving into position.

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Ambassador.

00:21:01

Welcome to the first running of the Antarian Trans-Stellar Rally.

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This moment marks a hopeful point in our shared history,

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a chance to put aside old animosities

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and come together in a spirit of peace and friendly competition.

00:21:15

Good luck to all of you. Prepare for the starting signal.

00:21:24

Captain, the honor is yours.

00:21:27

Mr. Tuvok...

00:21:31

Fire.

00:21:56

We passed two more ships, three still ahead of us.

00:21:59

How's my impulse engine?

00:22:00

Hot, but stable, thanks to the new fuel converter.

00:22:04

That was the Number 8 ship.

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Assan.

00:22:08

Whoever it is just grazed our shields. Port thrusters are off-line.

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Compensating.

00:22:14

Well, that was an old trick.

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Back at the Academy, we used to call that "scraping."

00:22:19

Well, Assan just almost scraped us out of the race.

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-How are we doing on time? -Twenty seconds to the third marker.

00:22:26

Assan's already rounding it, thanks to his little tactic.

00:22:28

Well, it's a long race.

00:22:31

We'll catch him.

00:22:35

How's our team doing?

00:22:37

I announced the Delta Flyer's progress over the comm 11 minutes ago.

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In a race like this, 11 minutes can be an eternity!

00:22:48

The Delta Flyer is in fourth position, having completed 62% of the course.

00:22:53

The Aksani vessel is in third position, having completed 68% of the course.

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-You don't make it sound very exciting. -I'm relaying the relevant information.

00:23:01

It's all in the delivery. Do you mind?

00:23:05

-[intercom beeps] -Attention, all hands.

00:23:07

Stand by for a race update!

00:23:09

With only 58 million kilometers left in the first segment, the Aksani, Imhotep, and Terrellian ships are still battling for the lead.

00:23:16

Wait. The Number 8 ship just cut off the Number 3 in the Darla system.

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Now, 3's changing course.

00:23:21

Using the gravity from a gas giant to boost its speed, it's making up for lost ground!

00:23:25

-Sounds like quite a race. -Apparently, it's all in the delivery.

00:23:33

So much for the Aksani. Now, it's just down to Irina and Assan.

00:23:38

In a few minutes, they'll just be echoes in our aft scanners.

00:23:41

[chuckles] Well, we've still got the Mobius Inversion coming up.

00:23:44

The what?

00:23:46

Tell me you read the course manual.

00:23:49

I skimmed it... more or less.

00:23:53

Oh, great.

00:23:55

So, what exactly is this Mobius whatever?

00:23:58

Take a look.

00:24:00

Covers the entire last third of the course.

00:24:04

Level-6 subspace distortions, gravimetric shears.

00:24:07

Just think of it as a little wormhole with a big attitude.

00:24:13

The Terrellian and Imhotep ships are still in the lead, the Delta Flyer trailing by a few seconds.

00:24:18

Meanwhile, the two Chessu ships are continuing to advance, claiming fourth and fifth position.

00:24:23

-My weekly security report. -I'll read it later.

00:24:25

There are a few matters we should discuss.

00:24:27

She said later, Tuvok.

00:24:29

Something's wrong. They're disappearing.

00:24:32

Radiation from the Mobius Inversion is blocking our sensors.

00:24:35

How will we track their progress?

00:24:36

We can't. Not until they emerge from the other side of the anomaly.

00:24:40

Want to talk about that report now, Tuvok?

00:24:43

Later, if that's permissible.

00:24:45

Fifty meters.

00:24:47

Forty.

00:24:49

We can get through.

00:24:51

-No, they're too close to each other. -I'm reversing our deflector polarity.

00:24:54

It'll repel their shields. Why wait for an opening when you can make one?

00:24:58

-No, it's too risky. -Too risky?

00:25:00

That doesn't sound like the Tom Paris I know.

00:25:02

-What are you doing? -Deploying auxiliary thrusters.

00:25:05

We'll need the extra maneuvering power to get through the gap.

00:25:07

-B'Elanna-- -Just steer the ship.

00:25:10

[sighs]

00:25:20

It's them. It's the Delta Flyer. They're in the lead!

00:25:23

They're pulling away!

00:25:25

-We did it! -You should have waited.

00:25:28

-I saw a chance and I took it. -I'm the pilot.

00:25:31

-That means I do the flying. -[intercom beeps]

00:25:33

[O'Zaal] Attention, all racers. There's been an accident.

00:25:36

Stay in order and shut down your engines.

00:25:47

[tricorder beeping]

00:25:54

-Report. -[Doctor] His condition is stabilizing.

00:25:56

I should be able to start dermal regeneration in a few hours.

00:26:00

-[Irina] This was Assan's fault. -Why?

00:26:02

He collided with me so many times, my shield generator overloaded.

00:26:05

Joxom's console exploded. He's lucky he's alive.

00:26:11

If I'm guilty of anything, it's of coming in second, a situation I'll remedy in the next leg.

00:26:17

[sighs] You're doing a poor job of defending yourself.

00:26:19

We may have had something to do with this, too.

00:26:22

We grazed both of their shields while in the anomaly.

00:26:26

Intentionally?

00:26:27

It was a tight course. Everyone was flying very aggressively.

00:26:31

Your team is not responsible, Captain.

00:26:34

My generators were already overloading when they made contact.

00:26:37

Perhaps none of you is to blame.

00:26:40

I found this interfaced with her ship's shield generator.

00:26:46

I ran an analysis. It's a phase inverter, designed to cause a system overload.

00:26:53

It's hard to believe someone would go this far just to knock a competitor out of the race.

00:26:59

This may be more than a simple case of cheating, Captain.

00:27:03

I think someone's trying to end the peace.

00:27:12

Maybe I'm missing something, but we're talking about a single act of sabotage.

00:27:15

How does that threaten your treaty?

00:27:17

By itself, it wouldn't... but we've received several threats of a more serious nature.

00:27:23

-From whom? -Groups opposed to the alliance.

00:27:27

Arms dealers, isolationists, political extremists.

00:27:30

Up until now, I wasn't sure how seriously to take them.

00:27:33

-Clearly, they pose a security threat. -Yes, yes.

00:27:36

We've done everything we could to protect the racers, but that may not be enough.

00:27:41

I don't want to risk any more lives.

00:27:45

We should cancel the race or at least postpone it, until we can guarantee everyone's safety.

00:27:49

No. If we stop now, we'll be letting these extremists win.

00:27:55

She's right.

00:28:00

Very well, then.

00:28:02

If that's the consensus, we'll resume tomorrow as scheduled.

00:28:06

Of course, Captain, if you decide to withdraw, we'd understand.

00:28:09

Well, the last time I checked, I believe we were winning.

00:28:20

There you are. Congratulations on taking the lead.

00:28:23

-Thanks. -Of course, uh, you're not going to win.

00:28:26

-Why is that? -Because we are.

00:28:29

You're looking at your new copilot.

00:28:32

I checked with one of the race officials. It's perfectly legal, and it's a chance for both of us to get back in the race.

00:28:39

I appreciate the gesture, but my ship's damaged.

00:28:41

You don't know our Harry. Once he sets his mind on something...

00:28:44

He'll not only fix your ship, he'll polish the bulkheads.

00:28:48

How can you turn me down?

00:28:51

Apparently, I can't.

00:28:58

Come on, you can say it.

00:29:01

It's embarrassing.

00:29:03

I just want to make sure we're clear on what we're doing.

00:29:07

"Right at the light, then readjust my sight."

00:29:11

Meaning?

00:29:13

Come about 86 degrees at the red giant, then recalibrate sensors to compensate for photonic interference.

00:29:19

Great. Next?

00:29:21

Do I really have to spend my morning reciting nursery rhymes?

00:29:24

It got me through the Academy.

00:29:26

You were expelled.

00:29:31

Okay, repeat after me.

00:29:33

"I am not the pilot. I will not attempt to fly this ship."

00:29:37

That one doesn't even rhyme.

00:29:39

-Uh... -[hatch opens]

00:29:41

Anyone home?

00:29:42

-Well, if it isn't our competition. -Here to spy on us?

00:29:46

I just stopped by to borrow a hyperspanner.

00:29:49

Looks like you didn't get much sleep.

00:29:51

-Irina and I were up all night. -Oh, really?

00:29:54

-Making repairs. -Uh-huh.

00:29:57

To be honest, I can't remember the last time I had so much fun.

00:30:01

She's funny, smart, we get along without trying.

00:30:05

I'm going to ask her if she wants to spend some time on Voyager after the race.

00:30:09

What about Joxom?

00:30:11

Turns out they're just teammates.

00:30:14

-I know what you're going to say. -No, no.

00:30:16

Actually, I was just going to congratulate you.

00:30:19

I mean, she's not a Borg, she's not a hologram, and she's not dead.

00:30:24

Looks like you might have finally found yourself the perfect woman.

00:30:26

-[intercom beeps] -[O'Zaal] All teams report to your ships.

00:30:29

The race will resume in 30 minutes.

00:30:31

See you on the course.

00:30:45

-[intercom beeps] -[Neelix] Attention, all hands.

00:30:47

Stand by for another race update.

00:30:50

After fighting off a formidable challenge from the Terrellian team,

00:30:53

the Delta Flyer has managed to hold onto its lead

00:30:55

going into the third and final segment.

00:31:04

Approaching the pulsars.

00:31:06

[Torres] "Straight through the gate."

00:31:08

"Then remodulate."

00:31:12

Harry sure had that glow, didn't he?

00:31:14

What glow?

00:31:16

You know, that look you get when you first meet someone.

00:31:18

Yeah. His cheeks were a little redder than usual.

00:31:22

We're through the pulsars. Harry and Irina are right behind us.

00:31:27

You can ease up off the thrusters now.

00:31:30

I want to conserve some fuel for the final leg.

00:31:33

If circumstances were right, they might even have a future together.

00:31:37

What?

00:31:39

Harry and Irina.

00:31:40

[scoffs] Well, they just met.

00:31:42

It's a little early to be planning a wedding.

00:31:44

No, I just meant that some people just fit together without having to work at it.

00:31:48

And other people, no matter how much they try...

00:31:53

Are we talking about them or us?

00:31:54

What?

00:31:58

No, I didn't--

00:31:59

If something's bothering you, let's talk about it.

00:32:04

We should concentrate on the race.

00:32:07

[sighs]

00:32:08

[console beeping]

00:32:12

Well, maybe Harry and Irina aren't such a great team after all.

00:32:16

They're falling behind.

00:32:18

I'm reading malfunctions in the EPS relays, but we double-checked all of them last night.

00:32:23

We must have missed something.

00:32:25

At this rate, we're going to be out of the race in a couple of minutes.

00:32:28

I think I can reroute power through the impulse manifold.

00:32:32

No.

00:32:34

-Why not? -It could damage the reactor coils.

00:32:37

What do the reactor coils have to do with the impulse manifolds?

00:32:41

These systems are different than what you're used to.

00:32:44

You do want to win, don't you?

00:32:48

Of course I do.

00:32:51

It just seems like every time I make a suggestion, you find a reason to reject it.

00:32:56

I'm more familiar with my ship than you are.

00:32:59

-[beeping] -Now what?

00:33:02

I think it's the injector ports.

00:33:04

No, it's an overload in my console!

00:33:06

[grunts]

00:33:12

That's the second time your copilot's console exploded.

00:33:15

Quite a coincidence.

00:33:17

I'm sorry, Harry.

00:33:20

I really am.

00:33:27

You sabotaged your own ship... twice.

00:33:33

Why are you trying so hard to get out of this race?

00:33:43

[both grunt]

00:33:47

What the hell is going on?

00:33:50

Sit down and hold still!

00:33:58

All right. If you won't talk to me... maybe you'll talk to Antarian Security.

00:34:04

[console beeping]

00:34:08

You disabled the comm system.

00:34:11

We'll just wait. Someone will come along eventually.

00:34:21

We're past the last marker. Time to deploy the thrusters?

00:34:25

Whatever you say.

00:34:27

What happened to "I'm the pilot"?

00:34:30

That really bothered you, didn't it?

00:34:33

It's why you think we don't fit together as well as Harry and Irina?

00:34:36

Could we talk about this later? Assan is gaining on us.

00:34:39

[sighs] Well, then, I guess you'd better deploy the thrusters.

00:34:41

Thrusters deployed.

00:34:46

-This isn't about the race anymore, is it? -You tell me.

00:34:57

If we're going to just sit here, we might as well see who's winning.

00:35:00

You're not exactly in a position to be making requests.

00:35:04

Admit it, Harry, you're curious, too.

00:35:07

[sighs]

00:35:14

The Delta Flyer is still in the lead.

00:35:18

Good for them.

00:35:22

I thought that if we could do this one thing together, something that you cared about, that it might help our relationship.

00:35:29

I didn't know it needed help.

00:35:31

Well, that's part of the problem.

00:35:34

-What's the rest? -You know the rest.

00:35:37

[sighs]

00:35:39

So, we scrape shields occasionally. It keeps things interesting.

00:35:44

Maybe interesting isn't enough for me.

00:35:50

What are you doing?

00:35:51

[Harry] They're stopping.

00:35:53

They're dead in the water.

00:35:55

Ah-ah.

00:36:00

How far from the finish line?

00:36:01

Less than a million kilometers.

00:36:07

That was Assan! Why are we just sitting here?

00:36:11

If we've got a problem, we're going to resolve it right here, right now.

00:36:16

You've done everything possible to take yourself out of the race, and now you seem worried that the Delta Flyer won't reach the finish line.

00:36:26

I'm counting more than a dozen ships there.

00:36:29

Spectators, officials...

00:36:32

All congregated in the name of peace. Touching, isn't it?

00:36:37

You've planned some sort of attack.

00:36:40

There are hundreds of innocent people there.

00:36:42

How can you do that?

00:36:44

[sighs]

00:36:45

Not everyone is as comfortable mixing with other species as you are, Harry.

00:36:51

Some of us believe it was better when we were separate.

00:36:54

Hey, I never asked you to give up this race, or anything else that you care about.

00:36:57

I never asked you to stop being yourself.

00:36:59

The only self that I want to be is the guy that you're in love with.

00:37:04

Wow.

00:37:06

-I didn't know you felt that way. -How can you say that?

00:37:12

Well, you always seem to have other priorities.

00:37:15

I'm showing you my priorities right now.

00:37:18

The Delta Flyer wouldn't even be in this race if you hadn't told us about it.

00:37:22

You gave us the fuel converter so we could qualify.

00:37:27

The fuel converter.

00:37:28

That's why you're so concerned about Tom and B'Elanna's crossing the finish line.

00:37:33

What'd you do to it?

00:37:35

Rig it to explode?

00:37:44

How come you never talked to me about this before?

00:37:47

Well, you've got that tough Klingon exterior, and...

00:37:52

I didn't think you liked the mushy stuff.

00:37:56

Do I look that tough right now?

00:38:00

Well, does that mean you're in the mood for some mushy stuff?

00:38:04

Maybe.

00:38:06

Exactly what kind of mush are we talking about?

00:38:09

You tell me.

00:38:12

Well, there's, um... kissy stuff.

00:38:22

That was nice.

00:38:25

And there's the...

00:38:28

"you're the most important person in the world to me."

00:38:32

I like that one, too.

00:38:36

And there's the "happily ever after."

00:38:40

-How does that one work? -[both chuckle]

00:38:43

Well, traditionally, it requires a proposal...

00:38:49

[alarm beeping]

00:38:55

We're being scanned by some kind of modulating pulse.

00:38:59

-It's from Irina's ship. -They must be wondering why we stopped.

00:39:02

There's something odd about the amplitude.

00:39:04

Wait a minute. Di-di-da...

00:39:08

That's Morse code.

00:39:10

Harry and I use it in the Captain Proton holoprogram.

00:39:13

What's he saying?

00:39:16

"Fuel... converter... rigged.

00:39:22

Eject."

00:39:23

What does he mean by "rigged"?

00:39:26

That converter's leaking veridium isotopes.

00:39:29

Why didn't the computer warn us?

00:39:31

The on-line sensors have been tampered with.

00:39:33

Can you contain the leak?

00:39:35

Too late. The veridium is already reacting with the warp plasma.

00:39:38

-That'll cause a warp core breach. -In less than a minute.

00:39:41

Then do what Harry said. Eject the converter.

00:39:43

It's too late. I have to eject the core.

00:39:45

Here?

00:39:46

We'll never survive the blast.

00:39:48

Neither will anyone else within a million kilometers.

00:39:52

[flipping switches]

00:39:54

They're moving again.

00:39:58

Away... from the finish line.

00:40:08

[computer] Warp core breach in 30 seconds.

00:40:11

-Where are we going? -A J-class nebula filled with ionized gas.

00:40:14

Should contain the explosion.

00:40:16

I can't get the ejection subroutines on line.

00:40:19

Warp core breach in 20 seconds.

00:40:21

[sighs] So, what's your answer?

00:40:23

My answer?

00:40:26

Will you marry me?

00:40:27

Warp core breach in 15 seconds.

00:40:29

-You're proposing now? -It's as good a time as any.

00:40:32

-Warp core breach in ten seconds. -Subroutines back on line.

00:40:35

Nine, eight...

00:40:41

Clear!

00:40:42

-...four... -Go!

00:40:43

...three...

00:40:55

[crowd murmuring]

00:40:58

Damn.

00:41:04

I'm sorry your team didn't win, Captain.

00:41:08

Janeway to the Bridge. Report.

00:41:11

[Tuvok] That was a shock wave from an antimatter explosion

00:41:13

approximately 1.2 million kilometers from here.

00:41:16

Excuse me.

00:41:23

[groans]

00:41:25

B'Elanna...

00:41:26

[groans]

00:41:28

[sighs]

00:41:30

-I guess we lost. -That depends.

00:41:34

On what?

00:41:35

On how you answer my question.

00:41:39

I thought you only asked it because we were about to explode.

00:41:42

Well, we're still alive... and I'm still asking.

00:41:50

How come you never asked me before?

00:41:52

How come you're still avoiding the question?

00:41:53

-I'm thinking. -Think faster.

00:41:56

Why? You're going to withdraw the question?

00:41:57

No, but I might start to beg. Could get embarrassing.

00:42:05

[Janeway] Captain's Log, supplemental.

00:42:07

The Antarians have invited us to participate in the post-race festivities,

00:42:12

which has allowed me to give two of my senior officers time off

00:42:15

for a well-deserved romantic getaway.

00:42:18

The Delta Flyer still needs a new warp core,

00:42:21

but I don't think they're in a hurry to get anywhere.

00:42:25

To... the winners.

00:42:33

"B'Elanna Paris." That has a nice ring to it.

00:42:36

Thanks, but I already have a ring.

00:42:38

[both chuckle]

00:42:40

Anyway, I kind of like the sound of "Tom Torres."

00:42:44

-I hope you're kidding. -Hey... it is the 24th century.