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00:00:05Good morning.
00:00:07You're in a good mood.
00:00:08It's another beautiful day in the Delta Quadrant.
00:00:10What did you have for breakfast?
00:00:15I'll see you tonight.
00:00:21-Here you are, lieutenant. -Thank you.
00:00:29Nice job, ensign.
00:00:34You keep the warp field that stable, you might get us home a few years early.
00:00:41The Starfleet Manual allows for a variance of .3.
00:00:44That's only a guideline. You can do better.
00:00:51I don't remember giving you permission to work here.
00:00:54I'm sorry, lieutenant.
00:00:56I'm helping him study warp mechanics.
00:00:59You should have notified me. It's a busy day, and I--
00:01:03Lieutenant.
00:01:04I'm fine.
00:01:06[groans]
00:01:13-I'm detecting another life sign. -Where?
00:01:16Inside Lieutenant Torres.
00:01:19It could be a parasite.
00:01:26-Seven of Nine to the doctor. -Go ahead.
00:01:29I'll be accompanying Lieutenant Torres to Sick Bay.
00:01:31[doctor] What's wrong?
00:01:34I believe she's pregnant.
00:03:33{\an8}The fetus appears to be about seven weeks old and doing quite well.
00:03:37{\an8}So are you.
00:03:39{\an8}Why did she faint?
00:03:40Klingon and human metabolisms sometimes clash.
00:03:44{\an8}Tell me about it.
00:03:45{\an8}It's not uncommon for such pregnancies
00:03:47{\an8}to cause biochemical fluctuations in the mother.
00:03:50{\an8}-Is that serious? -Not usually.
00:03:52{\an8}You can expect some behavioral volatility, increased nutritional needs.
00:03:58{\an8}Creating new life is, uh, a big job.
00:04:02{\an8}Hmm, creating new life.
00:04:05I can't believe it.
00:04:07{\an8}I don't mean to be indelicate, but weren't you trying to get pregnant?
00:04:12{\an8}Well, of course. I mean...
00:04:16{\an8}Well, we knew we wanted a family.
00:04:18{\an8}But the odds against human-Klingon conception are so high.
00:04:21{\an8}Well, apparently you've beaten the odds. May I be the first to congratulate you?
00:04:26When is the baby due?
00:04:28Normally, Klingon pregnancies run 30 weeks, but with mixed species, it could be sooner.
00:04:34-Is it a girl or a boy? -No, don't tell.
00:04:37I want to be surprised.
00:04:40We've already been surprised.
00:04:42I just don't see any reason to have to label the baby.
00:04:45I don't want to know the gender. I don't want to have to pick a name yet.
00:04:47Okay, okay.
00:04:50Mommy knows best.
00:04:52"Mommy"?
00:04:57I wonder if the holodeck has any child-rearing programs.
00:05:00There are some things you just can't simulate.
00:05:02-I will take whatever help I can get. -We should get our quarters ready.
00:05:06Maybe I can replicate one of those antique cribs.
00:05:08And put it where?
00:05:09We'll need to rearrange the living area.
00:05:11We need to do a lot more than that.
00:05:14You're happy about this, right?
00:05:16Of course I'm happy.
00:05:18-Just a little overwhelmed, that's all. -Me, too.
00:05:22Can we keep this to ourselves for a while?
00:05:25Absolutely.
00:05:28[chuckles]
00:05:31[both laugh]
00:05:33I, uh, need to get to work.
00:05:36See you later...
00:05:38Dad.
00:05:47Great.
00:05:48Congratulations, Tom.
00:05:50Thanks.
00:05:51-How did you find out? -Icheb.
00:05:55Oh, he wasn't supposed to tell?
00:05:57Well, we were hoping to keep it private for an hour or so.
00:06:03As they say on Talax, "Omara s'alas."
00:06:07Good news has no clothes.
00:06:10[laughs]
00:06:11Thanks. I guess.
00:06:13Mm. Now, my good news would be learning that I'll be the godfather.
00:06:17I do have experience with Naomi Wildman, you know.
00:06:21I can't think of anyone more qualified.
00:06:24Well, in that case, I've been making up a list of names. Tell me...
00:06:32Have you checked the warp core for radiation leaks today?
00:06:34No. Why?
00:06:36You have a certain glow about you.
00:06:41Okay, who told you?
00:06:43I just heard. Congratulations.
00:06:46[laughs]
00:06:48-Thanks. -Seven said you were dizzy.
00:06:50-Are you all right? -I'm fine.
00:06:52Nothing ever rattled her, not even the Cardassians.
00:06:54This is scarier.
00:06:55-Would you like some time off? -To do what?
00:06:58Adjust.
00:06:59This is a big change.
00:07:01I'll work during the day, sleep at night, and have the baby when it's time.
00:07:05Well, if you need to cut back on your duties,
00:07:08I'm sure Seven would be happy to fill in for you.
00:07:10I think I can handle it.
00:07:12Congratulations, buddy.
00:07:14Where did you hear the news? In the datastream from Earth?
00:07:17Actually, I think it was a transmission from the Borg.
00:07:20It's all over now.
00:07:22No more late nights on the holodeck.
00:07:24No more racing the Delta Flyer.
00:07:26Don't you think you're exaggerating just a little?
00:07:28I've seen it happen. The new dad gets tied down with family.
00:07:32Old friends drop away.
00:07:33It's fatherhood, Harry, not exile.
00:07:36If you say so.
00:07:38Kidding aside, how's it feel?
00:07:41Well, it's...
00:07:42It's not quite real yet.
00:07:45Maybe that's what pregnancy's for.
00:07:48Time to let reality sink in before your life spins out of control.
00:08:05[sighs]
00:08:07You need any help?
00:08:08Mr. Paris, this may be the first time you've ever volunteered to assist me.
00:08:14Really?
00:08:15Well, we ought to change that.
00:08:17I mean, we've known each other a long time.
00:08:19We ought to work more closely.
00:08:21I'll keep that in mind.
00:08:24So I guess you've heard B'Elanna and I are gonna have a baby.
00:08:29I was unaware.
00:08:30Ohh, finally, someone who doesn't know.
00:08:34Allow me to extend my best wishes.
00:08:37Thanks.
00:08:40You know, a baby is, uhm... it's a big responsibility, but I'm ready for it.
00:08:47Not that you can ever be completely ready.
00:08:51Can you?
00:08:53Lieutenant, are you asking me for advice about fatherhood?
00:08:58Well, I don't know anyone else who's been through it.
00:09:02I'm afraid my parenting skills are somewhat dormant.
00:09:05It's been many years since my children were young.
00:09:08Well then, you've had a long time to think back on it.
00:09:10Any helpful hints?
00:09:13Offspring can be disturbingly illogical, yet profoundly fulfilling.
00:09:21You should anticipate paradox.
00:09:25I'll remember that.
00:09:26If you'd like my counsel on more specific issues...
00:09:31Something tells me I'm going to be volunteering to work with you on a regular basis.
00:09:46-So? -Looks nice.
00:09:49Well, I figured quiet, romantic dinners may soon be a thing of the past.
00:09:55[sighs]
00:09:57Tough day?
00:10:00The Captain practically relieved me of duty as if I couldn't handle being an engineer and being pregnant at the same time.
00:10:06Well, if you ever need a baby-sitter, "Godfather Neelix" is ready to go.
00:10:11Chakotay wants to be godfather.
00:10:12Well, Neelix already has a list of names.
00:10:15Now, I don't mind people suggesting names.
00:10:18What annoys me is all of the free advice about feeding, discipline.
00:10:23Folk wisdom is my favorite.
00:10:25According to Chell,
00:10:26Bolians believe that if you give birth near a warp core it'll improve the baby's disposition.
00:10:31Why does everybody feel they're entitled to give us advice?
00:10:34This is our child.
00:10:35Well, people should know better than to interfere with a Klingon mother.
00:10:39What's that supposed to mean?
00:10:42Nothing. It was a joke.
00:10:43What does being Klingon have to do with it?
00:10:45-Hey, take it easy. -I don't want to take it easy.
00:10:47I want everybody to back off and just let me...
00:10:56The doctor said I might experience some behavioral volatility.
00:11:00I guess this is it.
00:11:03[sighs]
00:11:04Well, forget about the doctor.
00:11:07Forget the Captain and all the godfathers.
00:11:10-Maybe you're right. -I know I am.
00:11:13This isn't about their expectations or hopes or doubts.
00:11:21None of this belongs to them.
00:11:24It belongs to us.
00:11:27All of it.
00:11:29Lucky us.
00:11:31[doctor] Lieutenants Torres and Paris
00:11:33please report to Sick Bay.
00:11:39It's a holographic extrapolation of your child's spine, approximately ten months after birth.
00:11:44-It's deviated. -Yes.
00:11:45There's a pronounced curvature to the left.
00:11:47Can it be corrected?
00:11:49I had surgery for it when I was a baby.
00:11:52-You never told me that. -My mother had it, too.
00:11:54It tends to run in Klingon families, especially among females.
00:12:00Are you saying that this baby is a girl?
00:12:02No, I didn't say that.
00:12:04But it is a girl, right?
00:12:06You cannot infer that.
00:12:07It's okay. You might as well just tell us.
00:12:11Yes.
00:12:12It's a girl.
00:12:15And aside from the deviated spine, she's healthy.
00:12:19Will she need surgery?
00:12:21Fortunately, we've advanced beyond that.
00:12:23Genetic modification is the treatment of choice.
00:12:27If you can project an image of the spine, can you use the genetic data to show us the whole baby?
00:12:36I could. It would only be an approximation.
00:12:41-Let's take a look. -I don't know.
00:12:42Oh, come on. Aren't you curious?
00:12:47Okay.
00:13:00Oh, she's beautiful.
00:13:04-Forehead ridges? -[doctor] Yes.
00:13:08But she's only one-quarter Klingon.
00:13:10Klingon traits remain dominant for several generations, even with a single ancestor.
00:13:14Oh, she looks just like her mother.
00:13:21You are so much like your mother.
00:13:25[Paris] She's perfect.
00:13:28Isn't she?
00:13:42Oh, what a day.
00:13:43Mm-hmm.
00:13:45Six years in the Delta Quadrant and nothing has ever scared me as much as hearing our baby had a problem.
00:13:50It's not much of a problem.
00:13:52-Oh, well, we didn't know that at first. -Now we know.
00:13:58And we also know that the doctor is going to fix everything tomorrow morning.
00:14:05I'm sorry.
00:14:06It's a lot to take in all at once, and I'm really tired.
00:14:12We could both use some sleep.
00:14:14Computer, dim the lights.
00:14:22Somebody make sure those coals are completely out.
00:14:24I'll get it, Dad.
00:14:26You kids be careful and be back before sunset.
00:14:29And bring your appetites we're having fish for dinner.
00:14:31If you two can catch any.
00:14:33Dad, I increased the field strength of the targeting lure.
00:14:37Ooh, those fish don't stand a chance.
00:14:41You better get going. Your cousins aren't going to wait forever.
00:14:44I was thinking maybe I could go fishing with you and Uncle Carl.
00:14:48I thought you were looking forward to the hike?
00:14:50Just the kids. No dads to slow you down.
00:14:53They don't like me.
00:14:55Why would you say that?
00:14:57Because it's true.
00:14:59[girl] Come on, B'Elanna, let's go.
00:15:02See?
00:15:06Now, go on. Have a good time.
00:15:09Dad?
00:15:11What is it?
00:15:14Nothing.
00:15:28Relax. We're not that late.
00:15:30The doctor scheduled me at 0800.
00:15:32You still have time for my favorite gourmet breakfast: peanut butter toast.
00:15:36I'm too tired to eat.
00:15:37Well, if you're having trouble sleeping now, wait till those 0200 feedings come around.
00:15:41You'll be in charge of those.
00:15:42[chuckles] I can't wait.
00:15:46Look, uh, you don't have to come with me.
00:15:48It's a minor procedure.
00:15:51Wouldn't you like some moral support?
00:15:54I'm not an invalid.
00:15:57Well, in that case, you're on your own. That goes for breakfast, too.
00:16:04I've been expanding my database in obstetrics and pediatrics.
00:16:07You haven't found another problem, have you?
00:16:09No, not at all, but I have put together a prenatal enrichment program.
00:16:13Why am I not surprised?
00:16:14I'd like to start with trans-abdominal vocalization.
00:16:18Let me guess. You're going to sing to my fetus.
00:16:20Through a diatonal amplifier.
00:16:22It's quite safe, and it should enhance the child's mathematical abilities.
00:16:25-Can we talk about this later? -Absolutely.
00:16:27At our first parenting class.
00:16:30Parenting class.
00:16:31Birthing techniques, feeding options, bonding strategies.
00:16:34It's not all hard work, though. We'll have ample time for fun.
00:16:36-Could we get on with it? -Certainly.
00:16:40Computer, dim lights.
00:16:42I hope you don't expect me to sleep through this.
00:16:45Of course not.
00:16:46The darkness encourages vascular dilation.
00:16:48Now, you may feel a slight tingling. Please remain as still as possible.
00:16:57B'Elanna, come have lunch.
00:16:59That's okay. I'm not hungry.
00:17:01You better eat while you can.
00:17:02You know our dads aren't going to catch any fish.
00:17:13-Here. -[Torres] Thanks.
00:17:15Your mom wasn't sure you'd be able to come this weekend.
00:17:17I had a lot of schoolwork.
00:17:19Well, I'm glad you made it.
00:17:20[Torres] That's nice of you to say.
00:17:22-B'Elanna, can you hand me a drink? -Okay.
00:17:27Thanks.
00:17:31[screams]
00:17:32[both laughing]
00:17:35My teacher said Klingons like live food.
00:17:37[grunts]
00:17:38Hey, stop it! Stop.
00:17:40-It was just a joke. -It was a stupid joke, Dean.
00:17:43He's always doing stuff like that to me.
00:17:45[growls]
00:17:46-Don't be mad, B'Elanna. -B'Elanna, wait!
00:17:49{\an8}[doctor] Computer, raise lights.
00:17:55Your daughter's spinal column is now perfectly aligned.
00:17:58Is she going to be all right?
00:18:00Better than all right if her parents are any indication.
00:18:15Computer, access B'Elanna Torres' medical file.
00:18:19File accessed.
00:18:22Project a holographic image of the baby.
00:18:28Now, extrapolate what the child's facial features will look like at 12 years old.
00:18:43Display the fetus genome.
00:18:47Delete the following gene sequences.
00:18:54Extrapolate what the child would look like with those genetic changes.
00:19:03Delete the following sequences.
00:19:08Extrapolate.
00:19:24Save changes.
00:19:28Restrict access to this file:
00:19:30B'Elanna Torres only.
00:19:38There's no valid medical reason to do what you're proposing.
00:19:42I disagree.
00:19:43You want to delete entire DNA sequences.
00:19:46The genes that create redundant organs, for example.
00:19:48They're superfluous.
00:19:49Those redundancies are there for a reason.
00:19:51Does my daughter need a third lung to survive?
00:19:54Strictly speaking, no, but having it may be beneficial.
00:19:57Some geneticists believe the extra lung evolved to give Klingons greater stamina on the battlefield.
00:20:02My daughter is not going to be a Klingon warrior.
00:20:04With all due respect, you have no idea what your daughter's going to be!
00:20:11What if she develops an interest in athletics?
00:20:13Greater lung capacity would be an advantage.
00:20:15The point is, there's no reason to arbitrarily remove genetic traits.
00:20:19It's not arbitrary!
00:20:21-It's preventive. -How so?
00:20:24That third lung could become diseased, couldn't it?
00:20:26I suppose.
00:20:27What I'm suggesting is no different than removing an appendix before it becomes inflamed.
00:20:32Why tamper with biological systems that have evolved over eons?
00:20:36Like curvature of the spine?
00:20:42If I make these changes, it'll affect her appearance.
00:20:47I'm aware of that.
00:20:48Are you also aware that some of these genes influence behavior, personality?
00:20:53None of that's as important as her health.
00:20:59What does Tom think about all this?
00:21:01I wanted to see what you thought first.
00:21:04Well, as you can see, I'm very dubious.
00:21:06Look, I've done statistical analyses, epidemiology.
00:21:10At least review my work.
00:21:13All right, I'll look at it.
00:21:17But in the meantime...
00:21:20I suggest you have a talk with your husband.
00:21:23Absolutely not.
00:21:24This is our child's health we're talking about.
00:21:27No, it's more than that.
00:21:29You want to change who she is.
00:21:32Her individuality, her...
00:21:38You don't want her to be Klingon.
00:21:42That's what this is really about, isn't it?
00:21:45You're trying to protect her from being Klingon, because you had a rough time when you were a kid.
00:21:50I was treated like a monster.
00:21:53That isn't going to happen to our daughter.
00:21:56Everyone on Voyager will accept her for who she really is.
00:21:59That's easy for you to say. You're human.
00:22:01Meaning what, exactly?
00:22:03Meaning you don't understand what it's like.
00:22:09Okay, then, tell me.
00:22:12When the people around you are all one way and you're not, you can't help feeling like there's something wrong with you.
00:22:22But Voyager isn't just one way.
00:22:26We've got Bajorans, Vulcans, a Talaxian...
00:22:29And 140 humans.
00:22:32Our daughter is going to have a mixed heritage, just like her mother.
00:22:36It's something you'll have in common, something she should be proud of.
00:22:39-Why destroy that? -I'm not destroying anything!
00:22:43Gene resequencing isn't a weapon. It's a tool.
00:22:46Like a hyperspanner!
00:22:48She's not a machine. She's our daughter.
00:22:53I'm not exactly sure what you want me to do.
00:22:56I want you to order the doctor to genetically alter my child.
00:22:59Do you see what I'm dealing with here?
00:23:02What you're asking for is ethically questionable.
00:23:04The doctor has reservations, your husband is against it.
00:23:08I only want to do what you did for Seven of Nine.
00:23:14-I beg your pardon? -You had her implants removed.
00:23:17I don't see the connection.
00:23:19You altered her physiology. You changed who she was.
00:23:22I was acting in her best interests.
00:23:24That's all I'm doing.
00:23:25Seven was born human.
00:23:27The captain just helped to restore her original physiology.
00:23:29And gave her a much better life in the process.
00:23:31Our child isn't even born yet.
00:23:33How do you know what's going to make her life better?
00:23:35I just don't want her to start at a disadvantage.
00:23:37Look, the doctor said you might experience mood swings...
00:23:40That's it. Just dismiss my argument as some kind of hormonal outburst!
00:23:43-I didn't mean that! -Stop it, both of you.
00:23:51The biggest problem you two have isn't ethical... it's marital.
00:23:56I'm happy to offer you advice as a friend, but as your captain,
00:23:59I am not going to overrule the Chief Medical Officer.
00:24:02You two need to work this out.
00:24:11-B'Elanna. -What?
00:24:13You heard the captain. We have to work this out.
00:24:15There's nothing to work out. You're getting what you want.
00:24:17What I want is to have a civilized discussion with my wife.
00:24:21[sighs]
00:24:22Maybe a change of scenery would help. How about the holodeck?
00:24:25-That's your solution to everything. -At least I'm trying.
00:24:28Look, I don't care where we do it, but we have to talk this out.
00:24:30I am tired of talking, all right?
00:24:36[playing jazz melody]
00:24:42[door chimes]
00:24:50Do I need a reservation?
00:24:51What happened?
00:24:53I think B'Elanna and I need some time apart.
00:24:56My couch is your couch.
00:25:01She's barely pregnant and already we're having a major crisis.
00:25:05You'll make up. You always do.
00:25:07Yeah, but that's what worries me. We're always fighting and making up.
00:25:10How's that going to affect our daughter?
00:25:12She's going to have a great life.
00:25:15Piloting the ship from your lap, battling Dr. Chaotica on the holodeck.
00:25:18Yeah, unless B'Elanna thinks battling is too Klingon.
00:25:23She's always been sensitive about being part Klingon. You know that.
00:25:26That doesn't give her the right to turn our child into a science experiment.
00:25:30But it does explain why this is so important to her.
00:25:34[sighs] What am I supposed to do?
00:25:38Maybe you should tell her you understand.
00:25:40What good would that do?
00:25:43It might make her less defensive, then maybe it would be easier for her to see your point of view.
00:25:49Yeah? What if she can't?
00:25:54Like I said, my couch is your couch.
00:26:13She should be back by now.
00:26:16Nobody has any idea where she went?
00:26:19She just ran off down there.
00:26:21I'm going to go look for her.
00:26:23-Uncle John? -Yeah?
00:26:26I... It...
00:26:28[rustling]
00:26:30[John] B'Elanna. Where have you been?
00:26:34I'm sorry. I got kind of separated.
00:26:38It was our fault.
00:26:40It was Dean's fault. He put a worm in her sandwich.
00:26:43I was just kidding.
00:26:45I'm really sorry.
00:26:48Forget it.
00:26:52Come on. Let's get dinner started.
00:27:01-You want to talk about it? -I just wish--
00:27:04-You wish what? -I wish I weren't Klingon.
00:27:08-Now, why would you say that? -Because everyone makes fun of me.
00:27:11-Who's everyone? -Dean, kids at school.
00:27:16They all hate me.
00:27:20Did I ever tell you what the kids at my school used to call me?
00:27:24I used to fall asleep in class all the time, so instead of John Torres, they called me John "Snore-ez."
00:27:32It's not the same thing.
00:27:34Of course it is.
00:27:35Kids tease each other.
00:27:36They can be very cruel, but it doesn't mean that they hate you or that they hate Klingons.
00:27:41You don't understand!
00:27:44I think I do.
00:27:47You have to learn to be a little less sensitive.
00:27:51Fine.
00:27:53[kids laughing]
00:27:54Now come on. Uncle Carl's going to tell one of his famous fish stories.
00:27:58I'd rather just read.
00:28:03Suit yourself.
00:28:09[kids laughing]
00:28:11Did you know there are fish around here that have wings?
00:28:14Flying fish?
00:28:16It's true. I'm telling you. We saw one.
00:28:19-Oh, yeah. -[Michael] Really?
00:28:20John, didn't we see a flying fish today?
00:28:22We sure did.
00:28:23Jumped five feet in the air, flew right into my lap.
00:28:25[Michael] Oh, no!
00:28:27I jumped into Uncle John's lap.
00:28:28[all laughing]
00:28:56Everybody asleep?
00:28:58They were exhausted.
00:29:01-Coffee? -Sure.
00:29:05-Listen, I'm sorry. -For what?
00:29:07The way Dean treated B'Elanna.
00:29:09I had a talk with him.
00:29:10He was just doing what 11-year-olds do.
00:29:15I'm sure B'Elanna overreacted.
00:29:18What makes you say that?
00:29:21She's too damn sensitive.
00:29:23What do you mean? She's a great kid.
00:29:25You haven't been around her much the last couple of years.
00:29:27She's gotten moody, unpredictable, argumentative.
00:29:32Just like her mother.
00:29:34[Carl] I thought you loved Miral's intensity.
00:29:37Everything's become a fight with her.
00:29:39I guess the older I get, the less intensity I can handle.
00:29:43It's funny how Mom and Dad always turn out to be right.
00:29:46What do you mean?
00:29:48Mom warned me not to marry Miral.
00:29:51Mom loved Miral.
00:29:52[John] Sure, she did, but she never thought I had the constitution to live with a Klingon and now I'm living with two of them.
00:30:02[sighs]
00:30:05[Chakotay] Taya.
00:30:07What?
00:30:09Taya. It's the feminine form of Chakotay.
00:30:11What do you think?
00:30:13I'll add it to the list, right after "Floxia."
00:30:16Neelix suggested that one. It's number 32.
00:30:19On second thought, you and Tom ought to come up with your own name.
00:30:24I knew there was a reason I always liked you.
00:30:27You look like you've been up all night. Want to get some coffee?
00:30:32That's the best offer I've had all week.
00:30:36-Morning. -Hi.
00:30:40Join us for breakfast?
00:30:44You know what? I forgot my padd.
00:30:46Why don't you two go ahead? I'll meet you in the Mess Hall.
00:30:51So, how are you today?
00:30:53I haven't changed my mind, if that's what you mean.
00:30:57No, what I meant was, how are you?
00:31:01I've been better, but I'll get over it.
00:31:04You know, Harry has the lumpiest pillows on the ship.
00:31:08He snores, keeps the room way too hot.
00:31:15I missed you.
00:31:17Me, too.
00:31:21I still owe you that slice of peanut butter toast.
00:31:25Why don't we go back to our quarters, fire up the toaster?
00:31:29Sounds nice.
00:31:30[doctor] Lieutenant Torres, Lieutenant Paris,
00:31:32please report to Sick Bay.
00:31:37I've reviewed the data you gave me, and I've also done my own analysis.
00:31:40Skip the details, doctor.
00:31:42You've already made it clear what you think of my proposal.
00:31:45-Actually, I've changed my opinion. -What?
00:31:49The genetic alterations you've suggested are necessary.
00:31:53On what grounds?
00:31:54The "clash" I mentioned between Klingon and human metabolism.
00:31:59It's more extensive than I realized.
00:32:01How extensive?
00:32:03Theoretically, it could lead to complete metabolic failure.
00:32:07But you can fix it?
00:32:08By eliminating most of her Klingon genetic material.
00:32:11Are you sure about all of this?
00:32:14My analysis was quite thorough.
00:32:16If our circumstances were different, you would be free to seek a second opinion.
00:32:20No offense, doc, but I am just trying to understand what's going on.
00:32:26You're welcome to review my findings, but let me stress it would be unwise to delay this too long.
00:32:33Why?
00:32:34The fetus is at a critical stage of development.
00:32:36Antibodies have begun to form.
00:32:41How long do we have?
00:32:42I've scheduled the procedure for tomorrow morning, with your permission.
00:32:54I want to thank you both for helping B'Elanna when she fainted.
00:32:57I'm glad it wasn't a parasite.
00:32:59[Paris] You probably don't know this, but there may be some problems with the pregnancy.
00:33:04I'm sorry to hear that.
00:33:06[Paris] The doctor suggested a treatment for the baby but his findings are very confusing, at least to me.
00:33:12You have some expertise in genetics. Do you mind taking a look at this?
00:33:15Of course not.
00:33:19Whatever the problem is, I have no doubt the doctor will solve it.
00:33:22I hope you're right.
00:33:24Your confusion is understandable.
00:33:27There's a computational error.
00:33:30It's not like the doctor to make a mistake.
00:33:33I didn't think that was possible, unless there's some sort of glitch in his program.
00:33:37-I'll run a diagnostic. -Thank you.
00:33:40Please tell Lieutenant Torres if there's anything I can do...
00:33:44I'll let her know. Thanks.
00:33:46It appears to be more than a glitch.
00:33:49I believe the doctor's program has been tampered with.
00:33:54B'Elanna, this is Tom. Respond.
00:33:58Computer, locate Lieutenant Torres.
00:34:00Lieutenant Torres is in Sick Bay.
00:34:05Frankly, I'm relieved you decided not to wait till the last minute.
00:34:09Once this is behind us, I'm sure we'll all feel better.
00:34:19Someone's blocked communications to Sick Bay.
00:34:21See if you can deactivate the doctor.
00:34:24Access to his program has been restricted.
00:34:26Keep trying.
00:34:27-Paris to Tuvok. -Go ahead.
00:34:29Meet me in Sick Bay.
00:34:32Why would she alter the doctor's program?
00:34:34To change his mind about the medical procedure.
00:34:37Computer, open Sick Bay doors.
00:34:38Unable to comply.
00:34:43Override. Authorization: Tuvok-pi-alpha.
00:34:46Authorization denied.
00:34:53Doctor, stop what you're doing.
00:34:55You're interrupting a medical procedure.
00:34:58Your program has been altered.
00:35:00-What do you mean, altered? -Ignore him.
00:35:02B'Elanna, this is completely irrational.
00:35:04Will someone please tell me what's going on?
00:35:07I'm your patient. Your first duty is to me and my baby.
00:35:10-Tuvok to Bridge. -Kim here.
00:35:12There's a force field in Sick Bay.
00:35:14I can't deactivate it.
00:35:15Cut power to the EPS relay surrounding the Surgical Bay.
00:35:19Access has been restricted. I'll have to bypass them.
00:35:22You said it could be dangerous to delay the procedure.
00:35:24She's manipulating you, doc, in more ways than one.
00:35:27I'm sorry, but if there's something wrong with my program.
00:35:30There's nothing wrong with your program!
00:35:32[Kim] I'm cutting power to the Surgical Bay now.
00:35:39I suggest we deactivate your program, until we determine the extent of the alterations.
00:35:47I understand.
00:35:49Computer, deactivate EMH.
00:35:52You had no right to interfere.
00:35:54Tuvok, would you mind giving us a minute?
00:36:02I never thought you would go this far.
00:36:05-I don't know what you're talking about. -Reprogramming the doctor?
00:36:09I upgraded his program, so he could understand what had to be done.
00:36:13You mean to reconfigure our baby so she wouldn't be treated like a monster.
00:36:18It's not just about the way she'll be treated!
00:36:21What else is it about, then?!
00:36:24-Come on, B'Elanna, tell me! -Forget it.
00:36:27No, no. We're not going to forget it. We're going to talk about this right now.
00:36:31Stop telling me what to do! You're not my father!
00:36:38What are you talking about?
00:36:43Look, my fath...
00:36:46What? What about him?
00:36:51Oh, we were inseparable.
00:36:54He spoiled me and I worshipped him, but the older I got...
00:37:02...we just grew apart.
00:37:06He ended up organizing this camping trip with my cousins.
00:37:11I guess he just wanted to--
00:37:14I don't know make things better again.
00:37:18-But it didn't. -It was awful.
00:37:23I ended up trying to run away.
00:37:25B'Elanna? What are you doing?
00:37:29It was so stupid.
00:37:32I mean, where was I going to go?
00:37:36You probably just wanted him to stop you.
00:37:41Well, he did.
00:37:43Don't touch me.
00:37:45B'Elanna, what's wrong?
00:37:47You know what's wrong.
00:37:49No, I don't.
00:37:51Maybe I'm just being moody and unpredictable.
00:37:55What are you talking about?
00:37:57I heard what you said to Uncle Carl.
00:38:00[sighs]
00:38:03You shouldn't be listening to private conversations.
00:38:05And you shouldn't have said what you did about Mommy!
00:38:08[sobs]
00:38:27B'Elanna, listen to me.
00:38:30Your mother and I are having problems but--
00:38:32You don't love her anymore.
00:38:35-That's not true. -Yes, it is, and you don't love me either.
00:38:38-B'Elanna-- -You're no different than anyone else.
00:38:40You don't like Klingons. You said it.
00:38:42You are twisting my words, B'Elanna.
00:38:45Maybe he was right. Maybe you misunderstood.
00:38:47No, I know what I heard.
00:38:49It made me so angry!
00:38:51You had a right to be, after the things he said.
00:38:54It's not what he said.
00:38:56It's what I said.
00:38:57If you can't stand living with us, then why don't you just leave?!
00:39:03And that's exactly what he did.
00:39:06Oh, B'Elanna...
00:39:09Twelve days later and he never came back.
00:39:14You can't blame yourself for that.
00:39:16Why not?
00:39:19Because he was obviously unhappy about his marriage.
00:39:24He didn't leave just because you told him to.
00:39:26You don't know that.
00:39:30Look, whatever the reason was,
00:39:34I'm sure it was a horrible thing for you to live with.
00:39:44Wait a minute. You don't think...
00:39:47[sighs]
00:39:49B'Elanna, I am never going to leave you.
00:39:53You say that now but think about how hard it is to live with one Klingon.
00:39:59Pretty soon it'll be two.
00:40:00And someday I hope it's three or four.
00:40:04I mean it, and I hope that every one of them is just like you.
00:40:12B'Elanna...
00:40:14I am not your father, and you are not your mother, and our daughter is going to be perfect just the way she is.
00:40:23You really think so?
00:40:26I know so.
00:40:38[doctor] Medical Officer's Log, Stardate 54452.6.
00:40:42Lieutenant Torres has deleted the alterations
00:40:45she made to my program.
00:40:47It's a relief to be back to my old self again.
00:40:51Good morning, Lieutenant.
00:40:53-You're not feeling ill, are you? -No.
00:40:55I'm fine.
00:40:58I just wanted to apologize for violating your program.
00:41:06Apology accepted.
00:41:08Not guilty by reason of biochemistry.
00:41:13Nice of you to let me off the hook, but biochemistry isn't an excuse.
00:41:20I knew exactly what I was doing.
00:41:25[gasps]
00:41:27Is something wrong?
00:41:29I don't know.
00:41:36Your baby's kicking.
00:41:39-So soon? -Well, she is part Klingon.
00:41:41[gasps]
00:41:43There it is again.
00:41:48May I?
00:41:55[both exhale]
00:41:57Feisty little thing, isn't she?
00:41:59I wonder where she gets that from.
00:42:01Speaking of the baby, I have another request.
00:42:05Yes?
00:42:08I wonder if you'd like to be her godfather.
00:42:13Neelix wants the job, but he's already got Naomi Wildman, and Chakotay knows less about raising kids than Harry, and if you think--
00:42:20I accept.
00:42:22Thanks.
00:42:24Thank you.
00:42:27I was also wondering...
00:42:30Do you think I could see her one more time?
00:42:34The holographic projection, I mean.
00:42:36I don't see why not.
00:42:55[chuckles]
00:42:57She is cute, isn't she?
00:42:59[both laugh]