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Repentance

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This is Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Starship Voyager.

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We're responding to your distress call.

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[man over radio] A ruptured conduit is flooding my ship

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with plasma radiation.

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We request immediate transport.

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I'm detecting 11 life-signs; two are weak.

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Transport the injured to Sick Bay and the rest to Cargo Bay 1.

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I want security teams at both locations.

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[indistinct chattering]

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Our weapons!

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[Tuvok] They'll be returned to you when you leave.

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These are dangerous criminals. They have to be secured.

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We'll do our best to accommodate you.

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I had eight men in custody.

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Where are the other two?

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[doctor] We're not going to hurt you.

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Stay away, or I'll kill her!

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I'm sure we can resolve this without resorting to violence.

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What is it you want?

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A ship, some food.

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I might be able to arrange that, but you'll have to release her first.

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I'm not a fool.

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[door opens]

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You know I'll do it! Tell them.

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You're not getting off this ship.

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If you release her, I promise you won't be harmed.

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Not until I get a ship.

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We don't negotiate with criminals.

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Who are you?

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Warden Yediq of the Nygean Detention Force.

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This man is my prisoner.

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If that were true, he wouldn't be holding my friend hostage.

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[grunts]

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Get back!

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I'm a hologram. I can't be harmed.

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[grunts]

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I think you proved my point.

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We're lucky you came along, captain.

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Ten more minutes and none of us would have survived the plasma leak.

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Your vessel was equipped with escape pods.

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Why didn't you use them?

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I couldn't risk letting any of the prisoners get away.

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As you've seen, they're extremely dangerous.

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-Where are you taking them? -Back to our homeworld.

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They're due to be executed.

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What were their crimes?

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All eight are murderers.

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Three are multiple offenders.

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We're just 13 light-years from our system.

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I'd appreciate it if you'd take us back there.

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Actually, we were headed in the opposite direction.

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I could arrange for one of our ships to rendezvous with Voyager.

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It'll take several days.

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My prisoners will have to be strictly monitored.

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Commander Tuvok will help you make arrangements.

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Some of the crew may not be comfortable helping to deliver eight men to their deaths.

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I can't say I like it, either, but we have a prime directive to follow.

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[doctor] Thirty more seconds, and I could have resolved the situation peacefully.

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Instead, you and Tuvok the Kid had to take matters into your own hands.

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-You're damaged. -[sighs]

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Commander Tuvok's friendly fire must have caused a feedback surge in my emitters.

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I'll help you repair it.

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[door opens]

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-How are you? -Fine, captain.

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[prisoner] You!

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This your ship?

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Yes.

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Then let me out.

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I'm afraid I can't do that.

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[sighs]

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If you don't, I'll kill you all.

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Janeway to Tuvok.

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Are the prisoners' accommodations ready?

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[Tuvok] Affirmative, Captain.

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Then by all means, initiate transport.

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[Yediq] You're sure these will hold them?

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[Tuvok] The force fields are impenetrable, as are the tritanium bulkheads.

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In addition to your staff, two Voyager security officers will remain here at all times.

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Two more will be posted at the entrance to the cargo bay.

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What about our weapons?

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You'll be allowed to carry them in this area only.

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If you leave the cargo bay, you'll be asked to surrender them.

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-What's this? -Dinner.

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Since you can't bring the prisoners to the Mess Hall,

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-I brought the Mess Hall to them. -What is it?

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Talaxian Spice Stew served over leola rice pilaf.

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-It's an old family recipe. -Take it back.

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Too spicy?

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These men don't deserve such an elaborate meal.

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Take it back.

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Federation guidelines are quite clear about the treatment of prisoners.

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-He is correct. -I can quote the protocols, if you like.

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My men will assist you.

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Thanks for standing up to Yediq.

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Just doing my job.

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Still, it was kind.

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[beeping]

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This would be easier if you would remain stationary.

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It doesn't feel right.

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You may experience unusual sensations while your matrix realigns.

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I was referring to the arrangement the captain's made with the Nygeans.

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No matter how terrible the crimes these men committed, it seems wrong to hand them over to be executed.

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This is a Federation starship, not the Barge of the Dead.

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Would you have preferred the captain release them?

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Of course not. They're dangerous men.

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Executing them ensures they'll never pose a threat to anyone again.

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So would life sentences, the operative word being life.

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Confining them for life requires significant resources.

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The Nygeans may not think it worthwhile.

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What about rehabilitation?

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Given the chance, some of these men might become productive members of society one day.

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Their victims won't have the same opportunity.

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And that justifies taking their lives?

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An eye for an eye?

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It's not justice, it's revenge.

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Quite frankly, I'm surprised you're not troubled by such a barbaric system.

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I'm simply being objective.

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You often encourage me to see both sides of an argument.

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Well... this is one occasion when my programming won't allow me to be objective.

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Killing is wrong, no matter who's doing it.

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[bowl clatters]

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[chuckles]

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Still hungry?

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I can hear your stomach from here.

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This must be the first time in a month you couldn't steal poor Egrid's meal.

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Good, isn't it?

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Mm-hmm.

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[chuckles]

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[bowl clatters]

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Is there a problem?

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Iko was just telling me, he didn't get enough to eat.

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I see.

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Cause another disturbance and I'll see to it you're not fed the rest of this journey.

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Do you understand?

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Boche and Ledara.

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What did you say?

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[exhales]

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Your children.

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How did you know that?

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Are you sure they're safe?

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Some people don't understand why we deal so harshly with men like you.

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It's because you never learn.

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[Iko grunting]

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Stand down! Stand down!

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He needs to be disciplined.

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Lower your weapons and step away.

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[grunts]

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Our response was justified.

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How do you justify beating a defenseless man?

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Violence is the only thing he understands.

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You seem to have a pretty good grasp of it yourself.

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Do not presume to tell me how to handle my prisoners, captain.

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You don't know Iko like I do.

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He killed a young father for no reason.

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Before that, he committed dozens of violent crimes.

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He's spent his entire life hurting people.

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That doesn't excuse what you did to him.

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Until your transport vessel gets here, you and your men won't be allowed in the cargo bay.

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-You're in charge of the prisoners. -Aye, captain.

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They're my responsibility.

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Not as long as you're aboard my ship.

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I won't risk any more violence.

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The only risk will be to your crew.

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Commander Tuvok isn't qualified to guard prisoners this dangerous.

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Tuvok has been a Starfleet Security Officer for a very long time.

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Believe me, he's qualified.

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I hope you're right.

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-You remember Mr. Iko. -Vividly.

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The Nygeans decided to make an example of him.

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Did you call me here to make a point about Nygean barbarity?

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I called you here because I need your help to save his life.

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He sustained a severe blow to the head, which has caused severe edema in his parietal lobe.

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It's blocking vital neurotransmitters.

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I'd like to program some of your nanoprobes to bypass the edema.

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I'll comply.

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I sense a "but" coming.

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It seems inefficient to save the life of someone who's about to be executed.

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If the Nygeans insist on killing him, there isn't much I can do about it, but I won't let them do it on Voyager.

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I didn't expect to see you back so soon.

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Ordinarily, we're lucky to get one meal a day.

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That's terrible.

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Yediq likes to keep us hungry.

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[loud banging]

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[prisoner] Less talk. We're hungry!

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You're wondering why I'm here.

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Excuse me?

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You're wondering what I did to end up with men like them.

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You killed someone?

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That's right.

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Why?

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Because I'm Benkaran.

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What does that have to do with it?

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It's common knowledge that all Benkarans are criminals, so when I was found in the vicinity of a murder,

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I was immediately arrested.

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Are you saying you didn't do it?

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I told you, I'm Benkaran.

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What I say doesn't matter.

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You suffered severe neurological trauma, but I believe we've repaired the damage.

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Thank you.

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Don't thank me. Thank Seven of Nine.

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She donated the nanoprobes that saved your life.

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-Oh, my head. -The pain is normal.

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I'll prepare an analgesic.

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You're not afraid of me.

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There's no reason to fear someone in your condition.

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You were never afraid of me, not even when I tried to kill you.

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It's nice to look into someone's eyes and not see fear.

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[Paris] Do you have to be a criminal to get something to eat around here?

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Sorry. Dinner will be ready in 15 minutes.

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You said that 15 minutes ago.

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Did you know the Nygeans govern a sector of space occupied by several different humanoid species?

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If we say yes, will you feed us?

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One of those species is the Benkarans.

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They occupy just ten percent of Nygean space, but take up nearly 80 percent of the space in Nygean prisons.

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Maybe they commit more crimes.

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Not according to Joleg, one of the prisoners.

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You think he was given a harsher sentence because of his species?

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According to this, Benkarans are ten times more likely to be executed for their crimes than Nygeans.

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-Where'd you get that? -I contacted the Nygean government.

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Told them I was interested in a cultural exchange.

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Among other things, they let me access data on their criminal justice system.

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It all supports what Joleg told me.

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[sighs]

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-Neelix... -I know what you're thinking.

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That you're the softest touch in the Delta Quadrant.

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These are the transcripts from Joleg's trial.

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He was convicted on circumstantial evidence.

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Let me guess. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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Apparently.

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Neelix, when I was in the Federation penal colony, everybody had a story.

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I never put much stock in them. Neither should you.

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How many of those people were sentenced to die?

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I still don't understand.

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Why weren't you hurt?

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Because my matrix is photonic.

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I'm made of light.

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-You wanted to see me? -I'll be with you in just a moment.

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You don't feel pain?

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Well, I suppose my pride has been wounded on occasion.

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I wish I was made of light.

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Try to rest.

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Mr. Iko responded so well to the first dose of nanoprobes,

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I thought a second might improve his condition further.

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It'll only take a moment to extract them.

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You and Mr. Iko seem to be getting along well.

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It's the strangest thing.

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When he first arrived, he was crude, abusive.

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Now he's a model patient, grateful, considerate.

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He's obviously an unstable individual.

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Inconsistent behavior is hardly surprising.

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Still, if it weren't for the security detail

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I'd forget he was a criminal.

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It's possible he's trying to manipulate you.

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[Iko] Doctor!

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[groaning]

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-What's the matter? -My stomach.

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[groaning]

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I'm not detecting anything.

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I can't...

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What's wrong?

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[gasping]

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I can't stop thinking about the man I killed.

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That's not surprising. You're experiencing guilt.

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Is that why I'm feeling sick?

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Nausea could be a symptom of guilt.

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I've never felt guilty before.

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You've committed many crimes.

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None of them made me feel like this.

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[gasping]

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-Why did you do this to me? -We're not responsible for your guilt.

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I didn't feel this way, until you put those nanoprobes in me.

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You knew this would happen, didn't you?

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This is some kind of punishment.

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-Take the nanoprobes out. -You could die.

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[gasping]

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Please?

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I don't want to feel this way anymore.

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You don't honestly believe we're responsible for his condition.

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We applied the Borg technology.

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It's possible there were some unforeseen side effects.

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Guilt, for example.

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-Look at this. -What?

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It's my most recent scan.

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The neurotransmitters have established new pathways throughout his cortex.

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Wasn't that your intention?

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No, I was simply trying to bypass the edema.

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-Then how did this happen? -I don't know.

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It's possible this is normal Nygean brain activity, but I have no basis for comparison.

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You should ask Mr. Yediq to contact a Nygean medical official.

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Maybe they could provide some relevant information.

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Seven of Nine.

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Stay? Talk to me.

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-I'm extremely busy. -Please.

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I'm scared.

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What did you want to discuss?

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I'm due in Astrometrics, so if there's nothing--

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Astrometrics. What's that?

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A laboratory where we observe stellar phenomena.

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When I was a child, I'd lie under the stars for hours.

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I'd stare at them until I could see the shapes.

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Shapes?

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Faces and animals made out of stars.

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You're referring to constellations.

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I named them.

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There was Paedos the Warrior and Gezid the Beast.

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No matter how hard he tried,

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Paedos could never catch Gezid.

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Because the distance between them always remained the same.

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You've seen them?

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Possibly.

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I've catalogued approximately six billion stars.

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Then you must have seen Onella, too, the Mother.

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Describe her.

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She was surrounded by 16 smaller stars, her daughters.

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If I try, I think I can remember all their names.

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[Joleg] Grid 11-6. Green.

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What's going on over there?

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[Joleg] Kot-Kot.

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[laughter]

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[Neelix] That's Kadis-Kot.

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Congratulations.

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[man] Down here.

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I've been doing some research on the Nygean legal system.

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You were right about the Benkarans receiving harsher sentences.

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I saw the statistics.

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Statistics won't save me.

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I noticed some people convicted of murder, even terrible, premeditated murders, weren't executed.

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Some weren't punished at all, but you were sentenced to death.

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-That's what the family wants. -The family?

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After you're convicted, the family of the victim sentences you.

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Well, shouldn't you be sentenced by someone less partial, like a judge?

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Vekto valek k'vadim.

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It's Ancient Nygean.

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It means, "Favor the victims."

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What if I stole your game board?

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What right would a judge have to assign value to your loss?

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To him, it's just a game board, but to you it might be a priceless family possession.

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And what if I murdered your child?

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I think I get your point.

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Vekto valek k'vadim.

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It's the basis for the Nygean legal system.

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What about the criminals that didn't serve any sentence at all?

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Some people prefer restitution to revenge.

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If a defendant is wealthy enough, he can negotiate a settlement with the victim's family.

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Oh, that doesn't seem fair.

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It's perfectly fair, unless you're destitute.

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Maybe I can talk to the captain about finding a way to compensate your victims.

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I'm grateful but it would imply I'm guilty.

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I wouldn't want that.

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There must be something I can do.

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You can transmit a letter to my brother.

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I'd like to let him know what's happened to me.

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I'll get a padd.

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I thought you might find this interesting.

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-What is it? -It's an Astrometrics log.

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It contains data on various star formations.

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It's just words and numbers.

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I'd rather look at the stars.

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I'll bring you a star chart after my next shift.

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What's the metal above your eye?

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It's a cybernetic implant.

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-Where did you get it? -It was installed by the Borg.

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Must have hurt.

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I don't recall.

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I hurt people.

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I deserve to die.

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Seven?

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I found something.

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This is a scan depicting a healthy Nygean brain.

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This node is analogous to the human pineal gland.

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In addition to controlling behavioral impulses, it regulates decision making.

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You might say it's the physiological equivalent of a conscience.

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Normally, the node connects to the rest of the brain through a series of neural pathways.

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Now, look at the scan of Iko's node before we applied the nanoprobes.

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It's detached.

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Did that happen when he was assaulted?

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No. I believe it's congenital, a birth defect.

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Without the node, Iko would have been prone to violence and sociopathic behavior all his life.

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When I used Seven's nanoprobes to treat the injuries from the assault, it seems they inadvertently repaired the defect, as well.

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You've activated his conscience.

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Well, that would explain why he's suddenly experiencing guilt.

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There's more to it than that.

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I believe he's become capable of controlling his violent impulses.

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Capable, maybe, but how do you know he will?

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Even the thought of violence makes him ill now.

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In my opinion, he's no longer a threat to anyone.

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By some definitions, captain, he's not the same man who committed the murder.

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Are you suggesting we release him?

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Of course not, but at the very least, his case should be re-examined.

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Because he's sorry.

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There's new medical evidence to be considered.

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None of it changes the fact that he killed a man.

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He was suffering from a neurological defect.

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He couldn't control his behavior.

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If Iko had been diagnosed and treated, he never would have committed that crime.

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In a manner of speaking, he's a victim of his own biology.

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So Iko is the victim now?

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[Janeway] No one's denying that he committed a terrible crime, but as a result of the doctor's treatments, he's undergone a fundamental change.

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Killing him won't accomplish anything.

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-That's not your decision to make. -Nor is it yours.

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He's obviously deceiving you somehow.

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Listen, we could debate this all day, but the fact is, our personal opinions are irrelevant.

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All that matters is Nygean law.

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Does Iko have a legal means of appeal at his disposal?

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In accordance with Nygean Penal Code, a capital defendant has a right to appeal his sentence to the family of his victims.

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Then I'd like you to help Commander Tuvok draft an appeal and submit it to the proper authorities.

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Take back the appeal.

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You'd rather die, because you think it'll relieve your pain?

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Death is what I deserve.

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You say I've changed, but I look at these hands every day, and I see them squeezing that man's throat, and I hear the sounds he made.

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I'm disgusting.

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Do you think I'm disgusting?

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You've been nothing but kind to me.

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You asked me earlier if it hurt when my occipital implant was installed.

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I told you I didn't remember, but the truth is, it was one of the most painful experiences of my life.

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Why did you lie?

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It's difficult for me to talk about, because I forced others to undergo the same procedure.

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Why?

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I was compelled to do so by the Borg collective.

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I wasn't in control of my actions, just as you weren't in control when you took a life.

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My nanoprobes have given you control.

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You're a different person now. You don't deserve to be executed.

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[breathing heavily]

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I want to go back to my cell.

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You're free to remain here.

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Am I still sick?

00:29:59

-No, but-- -Then I don't want special treatment.

00:30:15

I'm glad to see you're feeling better.

00:30:20

You must be hungry.

00:30:35

-Here you go. -Give it to him.

00:30:41

He's already had his dinner.

00:30:44

Please.

00:30:48

All right.

00:31:12

You wanted to see me.

00:31:14

We just received a response from the Nygeans.

00:31:19

The family has refused to consider the appeal.

00:31:22

-But the medical evidence-- -They won't look at it.

00:31:25

The family found the request insulting.

00:31:27

Your government could insist that they review it.

00:31:30

We have laws that protect victims from emotional distress.

00:31:34

In that case, we should grant Iko asylum aboard Voyager.

00:31:38

You agreed to work within the confines of our legal system.

00:31:41

Your system is flawed.

00:31:43

That's enough, Seven.

00:31:47

I assure you, we'll abide by the family's decision.

00:31:52

Now, I need a moment alone with Seven, if you don't mind?

00:31:59

[door opens and closes]

00:32:01

We did everything we could to help him.

00:32:03

We have to do more.

00:32:05

You barely know this man.

00:32:06

Why are you so passionate about helping him?

00:32:09

I want to give him the same opportunity you gave me.

00:32:13

When you severed my link to the collective, you changed who I was.

00:32:17

You made it possible for me to reclaim my humanity.

00:32:20

Because of my nanoprobes, Iko has undergone a similar change.

00:32:25

He should be given the chance to atone for his crimes.

00:32:28

Atonement? Is that what this is about?

00:32:31

Yes.

00:32:33

For him or for you?

00:32:37

I don't know what you mean.

00:32:40

I think part of you still feels responsible for the violent acts you committed when you were a Borg.

00:32:45

-You're mistaken. -Am I?

00:32:49

Maybe you believe if Iko is found not guilty, somehow you won't be guilty, either.

00:32:56

You said it yourself.

00:32:58

You've reclaimed your humanity.

00:33:00

It's time you stopped blaming yourself for the crimes of the collective.

00:33:05

[weapon firing]

00:33:11

Report.

00:33:12

An alien vessel just dropped out of warp and opened fire.

00:33:23

[indistinct shouting]

00:33:34

[shouting continues]

00:33:39

[Kim] We've lost power on Decks 8 through 10.

00:33:42

The cargo bay.

00:33:48

[grunting]

00:33:51

[man 1] Hurry, hurry!

00:33:52

[man 2] Follow me. Let's go to the Bridge.

00:33:54

Keep them down!

00:33:55

[indistinct voices]

00:33:56

[grunting]

00:34:01

Hurry.

00:34:02

[grunts]

00:34:04

There's a corridor.

00:34:06

Stay together.

00:34:07

[phaser firing]

00:34:09

[blow landing]

00:34:21

Shields down to 60 percent.

00:34:23

Still no response to hails.

00:34:24

Evasive maneuvers.

00:34:26

Target their weapons.

00:34:30

[grunts]

00:34:41

[Tuvok over the radio] Tuvok to Bridge.

00:34:42

The attacking ship is attempting to transport one of the prisoners.

00:34:45

They're trying to lock on to all five Benkaran life signs.

00:34:50

Target their transporter array.

00:34:57

Direct hit. They're retreating.

00:34:59

-Pursuit course? -No, we have more immediate problems.

00:35:02

Bridge to Tuvok. What's your status?

00:35:05

We've neutralized two of the prisoners.

00:35:08

[console beeping]

00:35:09

Someone's trying to get into the Shuttle Bay.

00:35:12

Lock them out.

00:35:15

Again.

00:35:16

[grunts]

00:35:18

Stand back!

00:35:24

Don't move.

00:35:29

[grunts]

00:35:34

You have five minutes to get us a shuttle.

00:35:39

Tuvok to Bridge.

00:35:41

Lock on to Yediq's signature, and beam him to--

00:35:42

[Janeway] Transporters are off-line.

00:35:44

We need at least ten minutes to get them up and running.

00:35:52

[grunts]

00:35:55

Seal it.

00:36:00

You're not getting off this ship.

00:36:02

Then I suppose I should kill you right now.

00:36:08

[Iko] Don't!

00:36:15

He's mine.

00:36:25

You saw how they beat me.

00:36:38

I knew it was a trick.

00:36:40

I knew you hadn't changed.

00:36:44

[chuckling]

00:36:52

[grunting]

00:37:09

[Janeway] Captain's Log, supplemental.

00:37:12

Warden Yediq has used his influence to convince the Nygean family

00:37:15

to hear Iko's appeal for leniency.

00:37:20

I won't beg for my life. It belongs to you.

00:37:26

I only want you to understand what's happened to me.

00:37:31

I'm a different person now, a better person.

00:37:37

This crew has helped me to see that.

00:37:56

If my death helps you find peace, I can accept it.

00:38:02

But if you let me live,

00:38:04

I will never hurt anyone again.

00:38:12

Whatever you decide, please know how sorry I am for what I took from you.

00:38:29

-Are we playing Kadis-Kot later? -Sorry.

00:38:33

Afraid I'll beat you again?

00:38:35

[sighs]

00:38:36

I tried to help you, and you took advantage of me.

00:38:40

-What do you mean? -The note we sent your brother.

00:38:44

He traced the transmission to Voyager.

00:38:47

He's the one who attacked us.

00:38:49

Neelix, I swear I had no idea he would do that.

00:38:55

You have to believe me.

00:38:56

I read Yediq's security report. You threatened to kill him.

00:39:05

I can't eat this.

00:39:07

-Why not? -I'm sick.

00:39:11

You look fine to me.

00:39:14

No, I must have the same condition Iko had.

00:39:19

If your doctor cures me,

00:39:23

I can make an appeal for my life, too.

00:39:28

[sighs]

00:39:37

She's beautiful, isn't she?

00:39:39

Onella, the Mother?

00:39:45

And there's Paedos still watching over her.

00:39:54

It was kind of Captain Janeway to let you bring me here.

00:39:59

If your appeal is successful, you'll be able to go wherever you want.

00:40:02

I hope you're right.

00:40:04

If I am, where will you go?

00:40:09

I don't know.

00:40:11

If you'd like, I could ask Captain Janeway to consider letting you stay here.

00:40:16

I'm not a scientist. I don't think I'd be much help to anyone.

00:40:22

There are other ways to be useful.

00:40:24

I'm sure we could think of something.

00:40:27

I'd like that.

00:40:35

[sighs]

00:40:37

I'm sorry.

00:40:39

The family has denied your appeal.

00:40:43

We're due to rendezvous with a transport ship in a few hours.

00:40:48

I need to return you to your cell.

00:41:01

You were the first person who wasn't afraid to look me in the eye.

00:41:08

That's how I'd like to remember you.

00:41:32

[door closes]

00:41:51

I just finished looking over your warp core analysis.

00:41:53

-And? -I'm impressed.

00:41:55

It usually takes a few days to finish one of these.

00:41:57

B'Elanna tells me you did it in 22 hours.

00:42:01

I haven't felt the need to regenerate.

00:42:05

Everyone grieves in their own way.

00:42:12

If you want to talk, you know where to find me.

00:42:17

It's unfair.

00:42:19

I think so, too, Seven... but we have to try not to judge their system.

00:42:25

That's not what I meant.

00:42:29

Iko was executed for taking a single life.

00:42:33

As a drone, I took thousands, but I was never punished.

00:42:45

You lost 20 years of your life to the Borg.

00:42:49

I'd say that's punishment enough.