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Endgame

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[narrator] These should be familiar images

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to everyone who remembers

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the USS Voyager's triumphant return to Earth

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after 23 years in the Delta quadrant.

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Voyager captivated the hearts and minds of the people

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throughout the Federation, so it seems fitting

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that on this, the tenth anniversary of their return,

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we take a moment to recall the sacrifices made by the crew.

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Corruption charges were brought today against a Ferengi...

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Computer, end display.

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[indistinct conversation]

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Hi! Good to see you!

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-[woman] We must get together. -[man] Dinner next week, then.

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-Great. -I'm looking forward to it.

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Okay.

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Hello.

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-What's your name? -Harry. What's yours?

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Sabrina.

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-Naomi's daughter? -Uh-huh.

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You've gotten so big.

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I don't remember you.

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I haven't come to one of these reunions in four years.

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Why?

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I've been on a deep space assignment.

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For four years?

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Compared to how long I was on Voyager, it seemed like a long weekend.

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Can you find your mother for me?

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-Uh-huh. -I'd like to say hi.

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Oops. Here you are, Captain.

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Thank you, Admiral.

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I haven't seen her since she was a baby.

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It's amazing how fast you've all grown.

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How's Tuvok?

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Not well.

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I thought maybe I'd go see him tomorrow.

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Oh, that would be nice.

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I'm sorry I missed the funeral.

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I should have been there.

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You were on a mission. Everyone understood.

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It's so good to see you, Harry.

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-Doc. -Mr. Paris!

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Voyager's pilot, medic, and occasional thorn in my side.

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Where have you been hiding yourself?

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I've been busy.

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New holo-novel?

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I'll make sure to get your input before I send it off to my publisher.

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Aren't you going to introduce me to your date?

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Mr. Paris, meet Lana, my blushing bride.

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You're married?

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Tomorrow is our two-week anniversary.

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Well, congratulations.

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My invitation must have gotten lost in subspace.

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Oh, you should be flattered.

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We took a page from your book and eloped.

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Joe has a real flair for romantic gestures.

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Joe?

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I decided I couldn't get married without a name.

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It took you 33 years to come up with Joe?

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It was Lana's grandfather's name.

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Oh. Oh, so you're not a...

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A hologram? No.

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Frankly, Mr. Paris, I'm surprised you'd even ask.

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I thought we were beyond those sorts of distinctions.

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Are you kidding? I think it's great.

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I'm in a mixed marriage myself, remember?

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Speaking of which, where is that wife of yours?

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The High Council had a lot of questions.

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What did you tell them?

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The truth... with a Klingon twist.

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I told them that my beloved former captain, who had saved my life many times in glorious battle, would be honored to submit Korath's House for consideration.

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Do you think it will work?

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I'm just the Federation liaison, but I'd like to think I have some influence.

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You still haven't told me why you're trying to help Korath.

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He's an old friend.

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Would this old friend have anything to do with the mission that you sent my daughter on?

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Sorry, B'Elanna, but you know I can't talk about that.

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Couldn't you at least have waited until after the reunion?

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-She really wanted to be here. -She'll be home soon, I promise.

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[tapping on glass]

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[Barclay] May I have everyone's attention, please?

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Ten years ago tonight, this crew returned home from the longest away mission in Starfleet's history.

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[laughter]

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23 years together made you a family, one I'm proud to have been adopted by.

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So let's raise our glasses...

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To the journey.

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[all] To the journey.

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And to those who aren't here to celebrate it with us.

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Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Borg.

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Over the course of this term, you're going to become intimately familiar with the Collective.

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You'll learn about the assimilation process, the Borg hierarchy, and the psychology of the Hive mind.

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And when it comes to your performance in this class, my expectations are going to be no different than the Borg queen herself-- perfection.

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[all laugh]

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This semester, we are very fortunate to have a special guest lecturer-- the woman who literally wrote the book on the Borg--

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Admiral Kathryn Janeway.

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-[applause] -Thank you, Commander.

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I'm glad to be here.

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A question already, Cadet?

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I suppose it could wait until after class, Admiral.

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As they say in the Temporal Mechanics Department, there's no time like the present.

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In the year 2377, you aided the Borg resistance movement known as Unimatrix Zero.

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Sounds like someone's been reading ahead.

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I thought you had a question, Cadet.

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Yes, ma'am. When you informed the Queen that you were going to liberate thousands of her drones, could you describe the look on her face?

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[group chuckles]

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[female cadet] Admiral?

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Some of us were talking before class, and we were curious.

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How extensive was Seven of Nine's involvement with Unimatrix Zero?

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I'd, uh... prefer not to discuss Seven of Nine.

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Yes, ma'am.

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Sorry.

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[indistinct whispering]

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Excuse me.

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Okay. Uh, who can tell me a little about nanotechnology?

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I'm sorry to pull you out of class, Admiral.

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-Did you see it? -Yes, ma'am.

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-And? -It works.

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Korath has agreed to the exchange?

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Yes.

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But?

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He's insisting on handing it over to you personally.

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I'll be there as soon as I can.

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Good work, Ensign Paris.

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Hello, Tuvok.

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-The light. -Oh, I'm sorry.

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-I know you. -That's right. I'm your friend.

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Kathryn Janeway, remember?

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You're an impostor.

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No, Tuvok. It's me.

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Admiral Janeway visits on Sunday. Today is Thursday.

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Logic dictates that you are not who you claim to be.

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How are you?

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I am close to completing my work.

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I'm glad to hear it.

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It is difficult with so many interruptions.

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I'm sorry. Would you like me to leave?

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You may stay.

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[quietly] Tuvok.

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There's something I need to tell you.

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It's very important.

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I'm going away... and I may not see you again.

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Commander Barclay and the Doctor will continue to visit you.

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They'll bring you anything you need.

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The Doctor comes on Wednesdays.

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Commander Barclay's visits are... e-erratic.

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Goodbye, Tuvok.

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You must be the only doctor who still makes house calls.

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What are your symptoms?

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I'm perfectly fine.

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For 33 years you fought me every time you were due for a physical.

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Now you ask me to give you one ahead of schedule.

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I'm taking a trip. I just wanted to get our appointment out of the way before I left.

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-That's all? -That's all.

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Hmm. The good news is you're as healthy as you were the first day I examined you.

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Well, now that's out of the way, have a seat.

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We didn't get to talk much at the party.

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No. I don't suppose we did.

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So, how's married life?

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Wonderful. You should try it.

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Oh, I think it's a little late for that.

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Marriage is for the young, like your wife.

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I can only hope she ages as gracefully as you have.

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I, of course, will be the same handsome hologram

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20 years from now as I am today.

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I've been meaning to ask you.

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Are you familiar with a drug called chronexaline?

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We've been testing it at Starfleet Medical to determine if it can protect biomatter from tachyon radiation.

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And?

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It's very promising.

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Why do you ask?

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I need 2,000 milligrams by tomorrow afternoon.

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-Why? -That's classified.

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Will you get it for me?

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[sighs]

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Of course, Admiral. You'll have it by 0900.

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Thank you.

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Download complete.

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This should be everything you need.

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The shuttle?

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Waiting for you at the Oakland shipyard.

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-I wish you'd let me come with you. -Sorry, Reg, but this is my mission.

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Besides, if you leave, there won't anyone to teach those eager young cadets about the Borg.

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Oh.

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I made you some fresh tea for the trip, not that replicated stuff.

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Thank you. For everything.

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I wouldn't have been able to do this without you.

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Oh, don't remind me.

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Any final words of advice for your old captain?

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Wait. Don't tell me. I'm being impulsive.

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I haven't considered all the consequences.

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It's too risky.

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Thanks for the input, but I've got to do what I think is right.

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I know it wasn't easy living all these years without her, Chakotay.

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But when I'm through, things might be better for all of us.

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Trust me.

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Tom?

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[sleepy mumbling]

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Tom.

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I'm sleeping.

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It's time.

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For what?

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I'll give you one guess.

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Ohh.

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Paris to...

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Paris to Sick Bay. It's time.

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[Doctor] Remain calm, Mr. Paris. Can she stand?

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Affirmative.

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Then I suggest you report to Sick Bay.

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Right.

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What about B'Elanna?

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Her, too.

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Right, of course.

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Maybe we should take the transporter.

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Hey, wait for me!

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Hmm...

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What do you mean by "hmm"?

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You're going to have a very healthy baby, but not tonight.

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Tell me you're joking.

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You're experiencing false labor, Lieutenant.

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-Again? -As I explained the last time, it's a common occurrence, especially among Klingons.

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I want this thing out of me now!

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Misdirected rage-- another common occurrence among Klingons.

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-Can't you induce? -I wouldn't recommend it.

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If this keeps happening, we'll never get any sleep.

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You think it's bad now?

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-When? -0400.

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How many false alarms does that make?

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Three that we know of.

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That baby is as stubborn as her mother.

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Harry's starting a pool to see who can guess the actual date and time of birth.

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Tell him to put me down for next Friday, 2300 hours.

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-Anything else? -Crewman Chell's asked about taking over in the mess hall full-time.

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Neelix left some pretty big pots and pans to fill.

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Does Mr. Chell feel he's up to the challenge?

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Apparently so. He's prepared a sample menu.

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"Plasma Leek Soup."

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"Chicken Warp Core-don Bleu"?

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[both laughing]

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If his cooking's as bad as his puns, we're in trouble.

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Oh, I don't know. I wouldn't mind giving his "Red Alert Chili" a try.

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Feel like having lunch?

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I'd love to, but I've already made plans.

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-Rain check? -Absolutely.

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What's all this?

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A picnic.

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According to my research, this is an appropriate third date.

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You didn't have to go to this much trouble.

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If this makes you uncomfortable, I could prepare a less elaborate meal.

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No, no, don't change a thing.

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This is perfection.

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[Kim coughing]

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In the interest of fair play, I should inform you that Mr. Kim has never defeated me at Kal-toh.

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You should've listened to me.

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Kal-toh is as much a game of patience as it is of logic.

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An experienced player will sometimes take several hours to decide his next move, and in some cases, even days may be necessary to...

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Kal-toh.

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You beat him.

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Congratulations.

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I'm sure it was just beginner's luck, sir.

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I'd offer you a rematch, but I'm due in Astrometrics.

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Another time, perhaps.

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He may have to go, but I'm free and feeling lucky.

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If you'll excuse me, Ensign.

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It's just a game, Tuvok.

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Icheb's an exceptionally bright young man.

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Did it occur to you that he might simply be a better player?

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My loss was the result of another lapse in concentration.

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I am detecting lower neuro-peptide levels.

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As I suspected.

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My condition is deteriorating.

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It's a minor change.

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We knew it would happen.

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I simply have to increase your medication.

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[sighs]

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Thank you, Doctor.

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Commander, I understand your desire for privacy, but maybe it's time we informed the Captain.

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I will inform her if and when the disorder begins to affect the performance of my duties.

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Of course.

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Your move.

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Green, grid 1210.

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Red, grid 313.

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Tricky.

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How's Brax?

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Wonderful. Thanks for asking.

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I know I can never replace his father, but...

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I have no doubt the boy looks up to you.

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Orange, grid 1012.

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I haven't told anyone,

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but I'm thinking of asking Dexa to marry me.

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She'd be wise to accept.

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That's enough of my love life. How about yours?

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I don't have a love life.

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Oh? What about your relationship with Commander Chakotay?

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It's your turn.

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Actually, it's yours.

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At least tell me how he liked the picnic.

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It was an enjoyable activity for both of us.

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Thank you for suggesting it.

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Any time.

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[alarm beeping]

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What is it?

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Long-range sensors are detecting extremely high neutrino emissions, accompanied by intermittent graviton flux approximately three light-years away.

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A wormhole.

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I'm not sure. I'll need to conduct more scans.

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We can finish our game tomorrow.

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I'll contact you at the usual time.

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The emissions are occurring at the center of the nebula.

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There appear to be hundreds of distinct sources.

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Which could translate to hundreds of wormholes.

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The radiation is interfering with our sensors, but if Ensign Kim's enthusiasm turns out to be justified, it would be the most concentrated occurrence of wormholes ever recorded.

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Any idea where they lead?

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Not yet, but if just one of them leads to the Alpha Quadrant...

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Who knows, Harry?

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It might take us right into your parents' living room.

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Alter course, Mr. Paris.

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Ensign, when you speak to your mother, tell her we may need her to move the sofa.

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7153...5331...7153...

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5331...7153...

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I'm sorry if I pulled you away from something important, sir, but he won't let anyone near him, and I thought you might...

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You did the right thing.

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His condition's never been associated with violent behavior.

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He seems more frustrated than violent.

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Long-range sensors have detected no trace.

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Her disappearance remains a mystery.

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I am deeply concerned.

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What are you concerned about, Tuvok?

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-Her disappearance. -Whose?

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5331...7153.

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He's been repeating those same numbers over and over again--

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533171. It might be a stardate.

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Stardate 53317...

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If my memory files are accurate, that was the day Captain Janeway was abducted by the Kellidians.

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Is that who you're talking about, Tuvok? Captain Janeway?

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Her disappearance remains a mystery.

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No, you solved that mystery, Tuvok. You rescued the Captain and brought her back to Voyager safe and sound, remember?

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I am deeply concerned, deeply concerned.

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Maybe if the Admiral paid him a visit, showed him that she was all right?

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Unfortunately, she's out of town right now.

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I'm not sure when she'll be back.

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She's never coming back!

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Her disappearance remains a mystery.

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I'm deeply concerned... deeply concerned.

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[Doctor] Voyager to Pathfinder.

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Come in, Pathfinder.

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Doctor, what a pleasant sur...

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Oh! I've forgotten about our golf game again, haven't I?

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Relax, Reg. It's not until next week.

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I'm here because I need to get in touch with Admiral Janeway.

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Oh, she's out of town.

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I know. Did she tell you where she was going?

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Uh, I'm afraid it--it never came up. I mean, is something wrong?

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I'm not sure.

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I paid a visit to Tuvok this morning.

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He seemed to think that she was in some sort of danger.

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Well, you know better than anyone how confused Tuvok can get.

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Yes, but I've been worried about the Admiral, too.

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-Why? -Two days ago, she asked me for a large quantity of an experimental medication.

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When I asked her why she needed it, she said it was classified.

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Then you shouldn't be telling me about it, should you? [laughs]

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I spoke to Director Okaro at Starfleet Intelligence.

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He assured me that the Admiral hasn't been involved in any classified work since she began teaching at the Academy.

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You know how sneaky these intelligence people can be.

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Maybe he was just trying to throw you off.

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Maybe, but still, she's been talking for months about how excited she is to be teaching with you.

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Then, just as the semester begins, she goes away without even telling you where.

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Don't you find that...a little strange?

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I...I'm... sure that there is a perfectly reasonable explanation.

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Doctor, I'm sorry.

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I have some... papers to grade.

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-You're stammering, Reg. -So?

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I haven't heard you do that in years.

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I think you do know where she is.

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She is one of the most decorated officers in all of Starfleet history. I'm...I'm... sure she can take care of herself.

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You wouldn't be saying that unless she was doing something dangerous.

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You are putting words in my mouth.

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Tell me where she is, Reg.

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Welcome to the House of Korath, Admiral.

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I love what he's done with the place.

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[speaking Klingon]

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[speaking Klingon]

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[growling]

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What was that about?

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He says your demeanor was disrespectful.

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I hope you told him I didn't mean to be rude.

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I told him if he didn't show you more respect, I would break his arm.

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You are your mother's daughter.

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Korath is waiting. We should go in.

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Sorry, but this is where we part ways.

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-Excuse me? -You're dismissed, Ensign.

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But, Admiral, I really think that...

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I can take care of myself.

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With all due respect,

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I've been working on this for six months, and...

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And you've done an exemplary job, but it's over. Understood?

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Yes, ma'am.

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I happen to know your parents are anxious to spend some time with you.

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Take a few days' leave. Go and see them.

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A Cardassian disruptor.

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I've modified it to emit a nadion pulse.

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Impressive, but that's not what I've come for.

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No.

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You've come for something far more dangerous.

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Where is it?

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Somewhere safe.

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I went to a great deal of trouble to get you your seat on the High Council.

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Now give me what you promised.

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[beeping]

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I've scanned your shuttle. It appears you've made some... interesting modifications.

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Your shields generator is of particular interest.

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It's not for sale.

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Then what you want isn't available, either.

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We had an agreement.

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Show the Admiral out.

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[door opens, closes]

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Maybe Chell should add "Nebula Soup" to his menu.

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[rumbling]

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-Shields. -[Tuvok] Holding.

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-Bridge to Astrometrics. -[Seven] Go ahead.

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Any more data on those neutrino emissions?

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Negative, Captain. I still can't get a clear scan.

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Distance to the center?

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Six million kilometers.

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[rumbling]

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What is it?

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I'm detecting a tritanium signature, bearing 342, mark 55.

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Whatever it is, it's too close.

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Evasive maneuvers.

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Was it a ship?

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Possibly.

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[rumbling]

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Another tritanium signature right on top of us.

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Tom!

00:29:11

Get us out of here now.

00:29:15

[Borg] Vessel identified: USS Voyager.

00:29:20

We will pursue and assimilate.

00:29:22

No, they haven't compromised our security.

00:29:26

Let the vessel continue...for now.

00:29:32

I'll keep an eye on them.

00:29:42

There's no evidence that the Cube detected us.

00:29:44

[Chakotay] Where is it now?

00:29:45

Approximately three light-years away.

00:29:47

How could they not have seen us?

00:29:49

We came within ten meters of their hull.

00:29:51

The Borg wouldn't knowingly risk a collision.

00:29:53

The radiation must have interfered with their sensors as well.

00:29:55

If they can't detect us, we should go back.

00:29:57

I wouldn't recommend it.

00:29:59

My analysis of the tritanium signature suggests there were at least 47 Borg vessels inside the nebula.

00:30:04

We can't just give up on those wormholes.

00:30:06

Oh, yes, we can.

00:30:07

-What if we try to modify... -I'm sorry, Mr. Kim.

00:30:10

You may be the Captain someday, but not today.

00:30:24

Tom.

00:30:26

What are you doing when your shift ends?

00:30:28

No plans. Why?

00:30:29

I've been thinking. You and I should have some fun.

00:30:33

One last adventure before you get too busy being a father.

00:30:36

Did you reserve some holodeck time?

00:30:37

I've got a better idea.

00:30:41

This is your idea of fun?

00:30:43

It'll work. We just need to make a few modifications to the Flyer.

00:30:46

We might as well just hand it over to the Borg.

00:30:49

How could that happen with the best pilot in the quadrant at the helm?

00:30:54

Nice try.

00:30:55

If we go to the Captain together, she'll be much more likely to approve my plan.

00:30:59

I don't want her to approve it.

00:31:01

Where's your sense of adventure?

00:31:02

I left it in that nebula, and I'm not going back for it.

00:31:05

-Don't you want to find a way home? -I am home, Harry.

00:31:15

Captain Proton would never walk away from a mission like this.

00:31:18

Captain Proton doesn't have a wife and a baby on the way.

00:31:27

If you're here for my daily report, it's not complete.

00:31:30

Actually, I'm here in an unofficial capacity.

00:31:35

I was wondering if you'd like to get together again.

00:31:41

To do what?

00:31:44

Well, that all depends on your research.

00:31:47

Would a quiet dinner be an appropriate fourth date?

00:31:52

Hmm, I believe it would be a more suitable fifth date.

00:31:57

I'm willing to skip ahead if you are.

00:32:03

You're fine... aside from some minor inflammation around your biradial clamp.

00:32:09

Let me know if it starts to bother you.

00:32:14

Is there something else?

00:32:17

Do you remember three months ago when my cortical node shut down?

00:32:20

How could I forget?

00:32:23

You said it might be possible to remove the fail-safe device that was causing the problem.

00:32:27

Has it been giving you trouble again?

00:32:29

No, but I've reconsidered your offer to extract it.

00:32:33

I've been hoping you would.

00:32:35

You said it would require several surgeries.

00:32:37

Actually, in anticipation of your change of heart,

00:32:41

I've been studying the problem in more detail.

00:32:44

I now believe I can reconfigure the microcircuitry with a single procedure.

00:32:48

You'll be free to experience the full ranges of emotions-- everything from a hearty belly laugh to a good cry.

00:32:55

How soon can you do it?

00:32:56

Today, if you'd like.

00:32:58

My shift ends at 1800 hours.

00:33:00

It's a date.

00:33:04

Speaking of dates... once the fail-safe is gone, you'll be free to pursue more intimate relationships.

00:33:12

I'm aware of that.

00:33:14

If you decide you need help with that aspect of your humanity,

00:33:18

I'm always at your disposal.

00:33:22

I appreciate that.

00:33:24

Really?

00:33:25

Yes.

00:33:27

But I already have all the help I need.

00:33:31

Ah.

00:33:33

Of course.

00:33:36

You'll undoubtedly be running more simulations with the Chakotay hologram.

00:33:40

No, actually.

00:33:42

I'll see you at 1800 hours.

00:33:53

Mak-tah hoon... Janeway, ghuy'cha.

00:34:05

I've reconsidered your offer.

00:34:07

I thought you might.

00:34:09

I'll give you the shield emitter, but not until I've inspected the device you're offering, to make sure it's genuine.

00:34:16

You question my honor?

00:34:19

If you were honorable, you wouldn't have changed the terms of our agreement.

00:34:27

Show it to me, or I'm leaving.

00:34:55

This will do just fine.

00:35:00

Stop her!

00:35:06

Computer, deploy armor.

00:35:12

Lay in a course for these coordinates.

00:35:22

[communications beep]

00:35:24

[sighs]

00:35:26

What do you want?

00:35:27

You'll pay for your deceit, ghuy'cha!

00:35:30

And the house of Korath won't rest until you've drowned in your own blood!

00:35:35

I'd love to stay and chat, but I'm on a tight schedule.

00:35:38

Computer, warp six.

00:35:47

[computer] Approaching designated coordinates.

00:35:49

All stop.

00:35:50

Warning: vessel approaching, vector 1-2-1, mark six.

00:35:58

[communications beep]

00:36:02

Harry! And people are always saying that space is so big.

00:36:06

Lower your shields, Admiral. Prepare for transport.

00:36:10

I'm taking you into custody.

00:36:11

You have no grounds to take me into custody, Captain.

00:36:16

Reg told the Doctor everything, and the Doctor told me.

00:36:19

Now please, Admiral, stand down.

00:36:24

On one condition: you let me explain why I'm doing this.

00:36:29

You have no idea what the consequences would be.

00:36:31

I know what the consequences are if we do nothing.

00:36:34

So do you.

00:36:36

I have a chance to change all that.

00:36:40

If Starfleet Command knew what you were trying to do...

00:36:43

You haven't told them.

00:36:45

The Doctor and I decided to keep things in the family.

00:36:48

What about your crew?

00:36:49

I told them I needed to take you back to Starfleet Medical because you'd contracted a rare disease.

00:36:54

I hope it isn't terminal.

00:36:57

No, but it has been known to affect judgment.

00:37:00

I know what I'm doing, Harry.

00:37:01

Do you?

00:37:03

Can you say with absolute certainty that it'll work?

00:37:05

Because if you can't...

00:37:07

Even if it weren't a violation of every rule in the book, it would still be far too risky.

00:37:14

What?

00:37:15

I'm remembering a young Ensign who wanted to fly into a Borg-infested nebula, just to explore the remote possibility that we might find a way home.

00:37:26

If I remember correctly, you stopped me.

00:37:29

We didn't know then what we know now.

00:37:34

Our technology may have advanced, but...

00:37:36

I'm not talking about technology. I'm talking about people-- people who aren't as lucky as you and me.

00:37:43

You said you and the Doctor wanted to keep things in the family.

00:37:50

But our family's not complete anymore, is it?

00:37:54

I'm asking you to trust my judgment, Harry... one last time.

00:38:13

Am I early?

00:38:14

No, you're right on time.

00:38:17

Something wrong with the door?

00:38:19

I didn't think it would be discreet to be seen carrying flowers to the First Officer's quarters.

00:38:27

Your research?

00:38:34

I should put these in water.

00:38:52

I've been told that anticipation of the first kiss is often uncomfortable.

00:38:59

I wanted to alleviate the tension.

00:39:02

That was very considerate of you.

00:39:06

What about the second kiss?

00:39:10

I'd have to check the database. It may indicate...

00:39:20

[Janeway] Senior officers report to the Bridge.

00:39:27

Next time we deactivate the com system.

00:39:36

[door opens]

00:39:39

What is it?

00:39:40

Judging from the tachyon emissions, some sort of temporal rift.

00:39:43

How's it being generated?

00:39:45

That's what we're trying to figure out.

00:39:53

If Starfleet Command finds out I had anything to do with this, they'll demote me back to Ensign.

00:39:59

You worry too much, Harry. It's turning you gray.

00:40:03

Propulsion's online, plasma flow stable.

00:40:13

This device of Korath's, it produces too much tachyo-kinetic energy.

00:40:19

It could burn itself out by the time you get where you're going.

00:40:26

You wouldn't be able to get back.

00:40:29

I always assumed it was a one-way trip.

00:40:37

You're sure I can't talk you out of this?

00:40:48

Right. Stupid question.

00:41:05

Kim to the Rhode Island.

00:41:08

One to beam back.

00:41:19

Computer, activate the chronodeflector.

00:41:30

-Deploy armor. -Unable to comply.

00:41:32

Ablative generator is offline.

00:41:35

Evasive pattern, beta six.

00:41:38

Open a channel to the Rhode Island.

00:41:40

Harry, I'm under attack. How fast can you get back here?

00:41:44

I'm detecting nadion discharges on the other side of the rift.

00:41:47

Weapons fire?

00:41:49

It's possible. The signature appears to be Klingon.

00:41:52

Red alert.

00:42:01

[Kim] Stand by for transport, Admiral.

00:42:02

You know where I'm going, Harry, and it's not to your ship.

00:42:06

Your structural integrity is failing.

00:42:08

Just get these Klingons off my tail!

00:42:15

Computer, activate the tachyon pulse and direct it to these spatial and temporal coordinates.

00:42:29

There's a vessel coming through the rift.

00:42:31

Klingon?

00:42:33

No.

00:42:36

Federation.

00:42:45

We're being hailed.

00:42:48

On screen.

00:42:50

Recalibrate your deflector to emit an anti-tachyon pulse.

00:42:54

You have to seal that rift.

00:42:57

It's usually considered polite to introduce yourself before you start giving orders.

00:43:02

Captain, a Klingon vessel is coming through.

00:43:05

Close the rift!

00:43:07

In case you didn't notice, I outrank you, Captain.

00:43:11

Now do it.

00:43:22

I did what you asked.

00:43:23

Now tell me what the hell is going on.

00:43:26

I've come to bring Voyager home.

00:43:59

Welcome aboard.

00:44:01

It's good to be back.

00:44:08

-Fresh coffee. -Would you like a cup?

00:44:11

No, I gave it up years ago. I only drink tea now.

00:44:15

I told the curator at the museum that if he wanted to make the ready room more authentic, he should always keep a steaming pot of coffee on the desk.

00:44:22

Voyager's in a museum?

00:44:25

Voyager is a museum, on the grounds of the Presidio.

00:44:29

On a clear morning, you can see Alcatraz from here.

00:44:33

You made it back to Earth.

00:44:36

Unfortunately, our favorite cup took a bit of a beating along the way.

00:44:41

It was damaged during a battle with the Fen Domar.

00:44:46

-Who? -You'll run into them in a few years.

00:44:49

You know what? I shouldn't be listening to details about the future.

00:44:52

Oh, the almighty Temporal Prime Directive.

00:44:55

Take my advice. It's less of a headache if you just ignore it.

00:44:58

You've obviously decided to, or you wouldn't be here.

00:45:02

A lot's happened to me since I was you.

00:45:05

Well, I'm still me, and this is still my ship, so no more talk about what's going to happen until I decide otherwise. Understood?

00:45:14

All right.

00:45:18

Let's talk about the past.

00:45:21

Three days ago, you detected elevated neutrino emissions in a nebula in Grid 986.

00:45:27

You thought it might be a way home.

00:45:30

You were right.

00:45:33

I've come to tell you to take Voyager back to that nebula.

00:45:36

It was crawling with Borg.

00:45:38

I've brought technology that'll get us past them.

00:45:42

Oh, I don't blame you for being skeptical, but if you can't trust yourself, who can you trust?

00:45:47

For the sake of argument, let's say I believe everything you're telling me.

00:45:51

The future you come from sounds pretty good.

00:45:54

Voyager's home. I'm an admiral.

00:45:57

There are ways to defend against the Borg.

00:45:59

My ready room even gets preserved for posterity.

00:46:02

So why would you want to tamper with such a rosy timeline?

00:46:08

To answer that,

00:46:09

I'd have to tell you more than you want to know.

00:46:13

But suffice it to say... if you don't do what I'm suggesting, it's going to take you another 16 years to get this ship home.

00:46:24

And there are going to be casualties along the way.

00:46:29

I know exactly what you're thinking.

00:46:32

You've also become a telepath?

00:46:35

I used to be you, remember?

00:46:38

You're asking yourself, "Is she really who she says she is, or is this some sort of deception?"

00:46:45

For all you know, I could be a member of species 8472 in disguise.

00:46:53

Have your people examine my shuttle.

00:46:55

Tell them to take a close look at the weapons systems and the armor technology.

00:47:01

In the meantime, the Doctor can confirm my identity.

00:47:05

My scans of the Admiral's cerebral cortex turned up something interesting.

00:47:09

-What is it? -I'm not sure.

00:47:11

I've never seen this kind of implant before.

00:47:13

Alien technology?

00:47:15

The microcircuitry has a Starfleet signature.

00:47:19

Of course it does.

00:47:21

[clears throat] Admiral?

00:47:23

You invented it--12 years ago, from my perspective.

00:47:29

I'm sorry, Admiral, I didn't realize...

00:47:31

What? That I was eavesdropping?

00:47:33

I may be old, but my hearing's still excellent, thanks to your exemplary care over the years.

00:47:40

So, this... implant I'm going to invent-- what does it do?

00:47:46

It's a synaptic transceiver.

00:47:49

It allows me to pilot a vessel equipped with a neural interface.

00:47:55

Fascinating.

00:47:56

Tell me, what other extraordinary breakthroughs am I going to make?

00:48:00

Doctor.

00:48:01

Sorry, Captain, but you can't blame a hologram for being curious.

00:48:04

Just finish your report.

00:48:06

Yes, ma'am.

00:48:12

My scans indicate the two of you are genetically identical.

00:48:15

The Admiral is you, approximately 26 years from now.

00:48:20

[door opens]

00:48:24

Hello, Seven.

00:48:30

The technology aboard the Admiral's ship is impressive.

00:48:33

Much of it appears to have been designed to defend against the Borg.

00:48:37

Could we install these systems on Voyager?

00:48:39

The stealth technology is incompatible, but I believe we can adapt the armor and weapons.

00:48:46

Well, Captain?

00:48:53

Do it.

00:49:01

[Janeway] Captain's Personal Log, Stardate 54973.4.

00:49:06

We've begun outfitting Voyager with Admiral Janeway's upgrades.

00:49:10

As soon as the major modifications are complete,

00:49:13

we'll reverse course and head back to the nebula.

00:49:16

Though I've certainly had some strange experiences in my career,

00:49:19

nothing quite compares to the sight of my future self

00:49:23

briefing my officers on technology that hasn't been invented yet.

00:49:32

Computer, begin regeneration cycle.

00:49:40

[Borg Queen] Seven of Nine, tertiary adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One.

00:49:47

It's been too long.

00:49:49

What do you want?

00:49:50

Do I need a reason to visit a friend?

00:49:53

We're not friends.

00:49:55

No. We're more than that.

00:50:02

We're family.

00:50:05

While we're on the subject of old friends,

00:50:08

I see that Voyager has just got a visitor and she's come from the future.

00:50:14

Tell me why.

00:50:16

You may be able to communicate with me while I'm regenerating, but I'm no longer a drone. I don't answer to you.

00:50:30

I've extrapolated Voyager's trajectory.

00:50:34

I know that you're returning to the nebula.

00:50:37

I suggest you alter course.

00:50:40

Why should we comply?

00:50:45

You've always been my favorite, Seven.

00:50:50

In spite of their obvious imperfections,

00:50:54

I know how much you care for the Voyager crew... so I've left them alone.

00:51:02

Imagine how you'd feel if I were forced to assimilate them.

00:51:09

Voyager is no threat to the collective.

00:51:12

We simply want to return to the Alpha Quadrant.

00:51:14

I've no objection to that.

00:51:18

But if you try to enter my nebula again...

00:51:22

I'll destroy you.

00:51:29

[computer] Warning. Regeneration cycle incomplete.

00:51:38

Her cortical node was exposed to a low-energy EM surge.

00:51:42

It could have been much worse.

00:51:44

It was the Borg Queen.

00:51:45

She wanted to make sure I'd be able to deliver a message.

00:51:49

She said she'd assimilate Voyager if we attempted to reenter the nebula.

00:51:53

Why is it so important to her?

00:51:55

That doesn't matter.

00:51:56

She's not going to be able to make good on her threat.

00:51:59

I wish I shared your confidence.

00:52:01

You would if you'd had as much experience with the Queen as I've had.

00:52:05

It was one thing to attempt this when we thought it was a secret, but if the Borg are monitoring us...

00:52:10

There's no guarantee they won't try to assimilate Voyager, even if we don't go back into the nebula.

00:52:15

Is that supposed to be reassuring?

00:52:17

I'm not saying the Borg aren't dangerous, but from my perspective, they're 30 years behind the times.

00:52:24

We shouldn't push our luck.

00:52:25

Luck's not going to have anything to do with it.

00:52:28

I know, you don't want to hear too much about the future, but let's just say I ran into the Borg a few more times before I made it home.

00:52:37

If I hadn't developed technology and tactics that could defeat them,

00:52:41

I wouldn't be standing here today.

00:52:49

We'll maintain course for the nebula, but we'll stay at red alert.

00:52:53

And I want continuous scans for Borg activity.

00:53:05

I heard what happened.

00:53:07

-Are you all right? -I'm fine.

00:53:09

Because if you need time to rest...

00:53:11

I am in charge of the duty roster.

00:53:14

It would be inappropriate to allow our personal relationship to affect your command decisions.

00:53:20

You're right.

00:53:22

This is a time to keep things professional.

00:53:24

Report.

00:53:25

There's no sign of Borg activity within a ten-light-year radius.

00:53:29

That's good news, crewman.

00:53:31

Yes, sir.

00:53:34

But we shouldn't underestimate the collective.

00:53:36

The Admiral seems confident we can make it past them.

00:53:40

Captain Janeway is more cautious.

00:53:43

Our chances would be good with one Kathryn Janeway on the bridge, but with two? I'd bet on this ship any day.

00:53:56

If we do make it back to Earth... what are your plans?

00:54:04

I assume Starfleet will want to debrief me.

00:54:09

And then, I suppose, I'll attempt to find a useful position somewhere.

00:54:16

You?

00:54:17

I don't know yet, either.

00:54:22

But wherever I end up,

00:54:24

I'm going to make sure it's in transporter range of you.

00:54:31

[Torres] I don't want this whole system crashing because of one faulty relay.

00:54:35

-Install new ones. -Yes, ma'am.

00:54:37

And I need an update on the inductor capacitance.

00:54:39

-B'Elanna. -Yes, Lieutenant.

00:54:40

Shouldn't you be on the Bridge?

00:54:42

Is there something wrong with a pilot requesting a systems report from the Chief Engineer?

00:54:46

The last report I got said the com system was working perfectly.

00:54:49

[chuckles] Okay, you caught me.

00:54:51

-I'm checking up on you. -I'm fine.

00:54:53

-Your back? -I'm ignoring it.

00:54:56

Well, I would offer to give you a massage, but then everybody would want one.

00:55:01

You know, for a Starfleet flyboy, you're pretty sweet.

00:55:04

[chuckles] So how's it going?

00:55:06

This armor technology that the Admiral brought-- it's incredible.

00:55:11

I hate to sound like Harry, but we might actually make it this time.

00:55:14

Well, you don't seem too happy about that.

00:55:16

Oh, I'm happy.

00:55:18

It's just that I'd actually gotten used to the idea of raising our daughter on Voyager, and now I might end up delivering her at Starfleet Medical instead of Sick Bay.

00:55:27

Well, that wouldn't be so bad, would it?

00:55:30

Not as long as you're with me.

00:55:32

And I want the Doctor.

00:55:34

I don't want some stranger.

00:55:35

You would have to take him offline to keep him away.

00:55:38

If we do make it home, where do you think we'll live?

00:55:43

Well, we could always stay with my parents for a while.

00:55:47

You're right. Bad idea.

00:55:48

Of course, it probably doesn't matter to you anyway.

00:55:51

You flyboys are all the same.

00:55:53

You'll probably take the first piloting assignment that comes along and leave me home to change the diapers.

00:55:57

Not a chance.

00:56:10

Bridge to Engineering.

00:56:12

[Torres] Go ahead, Captain.

00:56:13

-Deploy armor. -Yes, ma'am.

00:56:38

Armor integrity at 97 percent.

00:56:50

Tuvok?

00:56:52

Integrity holding at 90 percent.

00:56:55

Maintain course.

00:57:03

They're looking for ways to adapt.

00:57:11

[alarm sounds]

00:57:13

Port armor integrity down to 50 percent.

00:57:16

40 percent.

00:57:19

Mr. Paris, attack pattern Alpha One.

00:57:21

Target the lead cube and fire transphasic torpedoes.

00:57:34

Target the second cube.

00:57:49

Distance to the center?

00:57:50

Less than 100,000 kilometers.

00:58:08

What the hell is it?

00:58:09

Mr. Paris, alter course to enter the aperture at coordinates 346 by 42.

00:58:14

Belay that. I asked you a question. What is it?

00:58:19

The road home.

00:58:21

[Seven] It's more than that.

00:58:23

It's a transwarp hub.

00:58:25

You once told me there were only six of them in the galaxy.

00:58:29

That's correct.

00:58:33

You knew this was here, but you didn't tell me about it.

00:58:37

-Why? -I'll answer all your questions once we're back in the Alpha Quadrant.

00:58:42

Take us out of the nebula.

00:58:44

-Captain? -You heard me.

00:58:47

I gave you an order, Lieutenant. Proceed to the aperture.

00:58:51

This is my Bridge, Admiral, and I'll have you removed if necessary. Take us out.

00:58:59

Aye, Captain.

00:59:10

[Seven] This Hub connects with thousands of transwarp conduits with end points in all four quadrants.

00:59:16

It allows The Collective to deploy vessels almost anywhere in the galaxy within minutes.

00:59:20

Of all the Borg's tactical advantages, this could be the most significant.

00:59:24

It's no wonder the Queen didn't want us in that nebula.

00:59:27

So how do we destroy it?

00:59:29

The structure is supported by a series of interspatial manifolds.

00:59:34

If we could disable enough of them, theoretically, the Hub would collapse.

00:59:38

This is a waste of time.

00:59:40

The shielding for those manifolds is regulated from the central plexus by the Queen herself.

00:59:45

You might be able to damage one of them, maybe two, but by the time you moved on to the third, she'd adapt.

00:59:50

There may be a way to bring them down simultaneously.

00:59:53

From where, inside the Hub?

00:59:55

Voyager would be crushed like a bug.

00:59:57

What about taking the conduit back to the Alpha Quadrant and then destroying the structure from the other side?

01:00:02

This Hub is here.

01:00:04

There's nothing in the Alpha Quadrant but exit apertures.

01:00:08

While you're all standing around dreaming up fantasy tactical scenarios, the Queen is studying her scans of our armor and weapons.

01:00:16

And she's probably got the entire collective working on a way to counter them.

01:00:21

So take the ship back into that nebula and go home before it's too late.

01:00:26

Find a way to destroy that Hub. Let's take a walk.

01:00:33

I want to know why you didn't tell me about this.

01:00:36

Because I remember how stubborn and self-righteous I used to be.

01:00:39

I figured you might try to do something stupid.

01:00:42

We have an opportunity to deal a crippling blow to the Borg.

01:00:45

It could save millions of lives.

01:00:47

I didn't spend the last ten years looking for a way to get this crew home earlier so you could throw it all away on some intergalactic goodwill mission.

01:00:54

Maybe we should go back to Sick Bay.

01:00:56

Why, so you can have me sedated?

01:00:57

So I can have the Doctor reconfirm your identity.

01:01:00

I refuse to believe I'll ever become as cynical as you.

01:01:03

Am I the only one experiencing déjà vu here?

01:01:06

-What are you talking about? -Seven years ago, you had the chance to use the Caretaker's array to get Voyager home.

01:01:12

Instead, you destroyed it.

01:01:13

I did what I knew was right.

01:01:15

You chose to put the lives of strangers ahead of the lives of your crew.

01:01:18

You can't make the same mistake again.

01:01:20

You got Voyager home, which means I will, too.

01:01:24

If it takes a few more years, then that's...

01:01:26

Seven of Nine is going to die.

01:01:29

What?

01:01:31

Three years from now.

01:01:32

She'll be injured on an away mission.

01:01:34

She'll make it back to Voyager and die in the arms of her husband.

01:01:39

-Husband? -Chakotay.

01:01:43

He'll never be the same after Seven's death, and neither will you.

01:01:51

If I know what's going to happen...

01:01:54

I can avoid it.

01:01:56

Seven isn't the only one.

01:01:57

Between this day and the day I got Voyager home,

01:02:00

I lost 22 crew members.

01:02:04

And then, of course, there's Tuvok.

01:02:08

What about him?

01:02:09

You're forgetting the Temporal Prime Directive, Captain.

01:02:12

The hell with it.

01:02:13

Fine.

01:02:15

Tuvok has a degenerative neurological condition that he hasn't told you about.

01:02:19

There's a cure in the Alpha Quadrant, but if he doesn't get it in time...

01:02:25

Even if you alter Voyager's route, limit your contact with alien species, you're going to lose people, but I'm offering you a chance to get all of them home safe and sound today.

01:02:38

Are you really going to walk away from that?

01:02:43

Your concern is appreciated, Captain, but premature.

01:02:47

It will be several years before the symptoms become serious.

01:02:51

Until then, the Doctor can manage my condition with medication.

01:02:55

Is it true what the Admiral said-- that there's a cure in the Alpha Quadrant?

01:03:00

It is called a fal-tor-voh, and it requires a mind meld with another Vulcan.

01:03:06

What about the other Vulcans on Voyager?

01:03:09

None of them are compatible.

01:03:12

But members of your family are.

01:03:18

If you knew that returning to the Alpha Quadrant was your only chance for recovery... why didn't you object when I asked you to help find a way to destroy the Hub?

01:03:28

My sense of logic isn't impaired yet.

01:03:31

If we succeed, millions of lives will be saved.

01:03:36

What about your life?

01:03:39

To quote Ambassador Spock, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

01:03:47

I appreciate your candor, Admiral.

01:03:51

But Captain Janeway is my commanding officer.

01:03:53

-I won't disobey her. -I'm not asking you to.

01:03:57

I simply want you to tell her that, in your opinion, destroying the Hub is too risky, the cost too high.

01:04:03

I can't do that.

01:04:04

Even if it means avoiding the consequences I mentioned?

01:04:08

Now that I know about those consequences, they're no longer a certainty.

01:04:12

But even if they were, my death would be a small price to pay for the destruction of the transwarp network.

01:04:17

I have known you for a long time, Seven, longer than you've known yourself.

01:04:25

You're thinking that collapsing the network is an opportunity to atone for atrocities you participated in while you were a drone.

01:04:32

It's time to let go of the past and start thinking about your future.

01:04:36

My future is insignificant compared to the lives of the people we'd be saving.

01:04:40

You're being selfish.

01:04:41

Selfish?

01:04:43

I'm talking about helping others.

01:04:45

Strangers in a hypothetical scenario.

01:04:48

I'm talking about real life-- your colleagues, your friends... people who love you.

01:04:55

Imagine the impact your death would have on them.

01:05:01

Excuse me, Admiral.

01:05:04

I have work to complete.

01:05:06

[sighs]

01:05:08

[Tuvok] Once inside, we'd fire a spread of transphasic torpedoes.

01:05:11

They'd be programmed to detonate simultaneously.

01:05:13

If the torpedoes penetrate the shielding, the conduits should begin to collapse in a cascade reaction.

01:05:19

In order to avoid the shock wave, we'd have less than ten seconds to exit the hub.

01:05:29

A long time ago, I made a decision that stranded this crew in the Delta Quadrant.

01:05:34

I don't regret that decision.

01:05:39

But I didn't know all of you then, and Voyager was just a starship.

01:05:46

It's much more than that now.

01:05:48

It's become our home.

01:05:53

I know I could order you to carry out this plan, and none of you would hesitate for a second, but I'm not going to do that.

01:06:00

You know the crewmen who work under you, and you know what your own hearts are telling you.

01:06:06

So we're not going to attempt this unless everyone in this room agrees.

01:06:11

No one will think less of you if you don't.

01:06:16

Captain.

01:06:18

Go ahead, Harry.

01:06:21

I think it's safe to say that no one on this crew has been more... obsessed with getting home than I have.

01:06:32

But... when I think about everything we've been through together...

01:06:40

...maybe it's not the destination that matters.

01:06:44

Maybe it's the journey.

01:06:47

If that journey takes a little longer so we can do something we all believe in,

01:06:53

I can't think of anyplace I'd rather be or any people I'd rather be with.

01:07:00

To the journey.

01:07:02

Hear, hear.

01:07:03

[all] To the journey.

01:07:14

[Admiral] Coffee. Black.

01:07:17

I thought you'd gave it up.

01:07:19

I've decided to revive a few of my old habits.

01:07:22

Oh?

01:07:24

What else besides the coffee?

01:07:27

Oh, well...

01:07:29

I used to be much more idealistic.

01:07:32

I took a lot of risks.

01:07:37

I'd been so determined to get this crew home for so many years... that I think I forgot how much they loved being together... and how loyal they were to you.

01:07:52

It's taken me a few days to realize it.

01:07:56

This is your ship... your crew, not mine.

01:08:03

I was wrong to lie to you, to think I could talk you out of something you'd set your mind to.

01:08:09

You were only trying to do what you thought was right for all of us.

01:08:12

Well, you've changed my mind about that.

01:08:20

And I'd like to help you carry out your mission.

01:08:24

Maybe together we can increase our odds.

01:08:28

Maybe we can do more than that.

01:08:31

There's got to be a way to have our cake and eat it, too.

01:08:34

We can't destroy the hub and get Voyager home.

01:08:41

Are you absolutely sure about that?

01:08:47

There might be a way.

01:08:50

I considered it once, but it seemed too risky.

01:08:53

That was before you decided to revive your old habits.

01:09:00

I don't know why I ever gave this up.

01:09:08

It's about time. I'm not getting any younger, you know.

01:09:18

You're sure you want to do this?

01:09:20

No.

01:09:23

But Voyager isn't big enough for both of us.

01:09:37

Good luck, Admiral.

01:09:39

You, too.

01:09:43

Captain.

01:09:47

I'm glad I got to know you again.

01:10:16

Any word from the Admiral?

01:10:19

We lost contact as soon as she entered the hub.

01:10:22

Did the Borg give her any trouble?

01:10:24

Her vessel was scanned by several Cubes, but none approached her, sir.

01:10:30

Are we keeping things professional again today?

01:10:33

Yes, Commander.

01:10:38

You're not joking, are you?

01:10:41

No.

01:10:49

-What's wrong? -Nothing. I'm just...busy.

01:10:55

I think I've gotten to know you a little better than that.

01:11:00

I'd prefer it if you didn't speak to me as though we're on intimate terms.

01:11:04

We are on intimate terms.

01:11:07

Not anymore.

01:11:09

What the hell is going on?

01:11:12

I've decided to alter the parameters of our relationship.

01:11:15

You mind telling me why?

01:11:17

We both have dangerous occupations.

01:11:21

It's possible one of us could be seriously injured or worse.

01:11:25

I believe it's best to avoid emotional attachments.

01:11:31

Maybe you can just flip some Borg switch and shut down your emotions, but I can't.

01:11:36

I suggest you try.

01:11:37

It will make things less difficult for you if any harm should come to me.

01:11:43

Why are you suddenly so concerned about that?

01:11:46

Is there something I should know?

01:11:53

The Admiral suggested... that your feelings for me will cause you pain in the future.

01:12:05

I can't allow that to happen.

01:12:07

Seven.

01:12:11

Any relationship involves risk, and nobody can guarantee what's going to happen tomorrow, not even an Admiral from the future.

01:12:26

The only certainty is how we feel about each other here and now.

01:12:31

If you think I'm going to let you end this because of what might happen... then you need to get to know me a little better.

01:12:53

-[groans loudly] -Try to relax, Lieutenant.

01:12:55

Oh, if you tell me to relax one more time,

01:12:57

I'm going to rip your holographic head off!

01:12:59

I hope you don't intend to kiss your baby with that mouth.

01:13:00

-[yells] -Tell me this isn't another false alarm.

01:13:03

This isn't another false alarm.

01:13:05

-I can't believe it. -Oh, believe it!

01:13:08

I might actually win.

01:13:10

-What? -The baby pool.

01:13:12

I picked today, 1500 hours.

01:13:13

I'm so glad I could accommodate you.

01:13:16

Don't celebrate yet.

01:13:17

Klingon labor sometimes lasts several days.

01:13:19

[yells loudly]

01:13:21

Of course I'm sure that won't be the case here.

01:13:23

[Janeway] Bridge to Lieutenant Paris.

01:13:25

We're ready to get underway.

01:13:26

-Captain, I'm afraid... -Go.

01:13:29

-But... -No buts, flyboy.

01:13:32

If this mission is going to succeed, we need our best pilot at the helm.

01:13:36

Don't worry. The Doctor will be here with me.

01:13:39

[Janeway] Is there a problem, Mr. Paris?

01:13:45

On my way, Captain.

01:14:02

Let's get this show on the road.

01:14:12

Voyager has altered course.

01:14:15

Current position: spatial grid 362.

01:14:19

Trajectory, 112 mark five.

01:14:22

[Admiral] I don't know how you do it.

01:14:25

All those voices talking at once.

01:14:28

You must get terrible headaches.

01:14:31

If you're calling drones to assimilate me, don't bother.

01:14:34

I don't need drones to assimilate you.

01:14:43

I'm not actually here, Your Majesty.

01:14:47

I'm in your mind.

01:14:50

I'm using a synaptic interface.

01:14:52

If I were you, I wouldn't waste my time trying to trace the signal.

01:14:56

For the moment, it's beyond your abilities.

01:15:04

What do you want?

01:15:05

To make a deal.

01:15:08

Captain Janeway thinks I'm here to help her destroy your transwarp network.

01:15:13

-That's beyond your abilities. -Oh, I know that, and I tried to explain it to my naive younger self, but she wouldn't listen.

01:15:23

She's determined to bring down that hub.

01:15:26

She'll fail.

01:15:28

Yes.

01:15:30

But she has weapons that I brought from the future.

01:15:33

I believe you're familiar with them.

01:15:36

Transphasic torpedoes.

01:15:39

We will adapt.

01:15:41

Eventually, but not before Voyager does a great deal of damage.

01:15:48

I'm willing to tell you how to adapt to those weapons now.

01:15:51

In exchange...for what?

01:15:55

To send a Cube to tractor Voyager... and drag them back to the Alpha Quadrant.

01:16:09

You're asking me to believe that the incorruptible Kathryn Janeway would betray her own crew?

01:16:15

Not betray them. Save them from themselves.

01:16:18

I brought technology to help Voyager get home.

01:16:22

But the Captain's arrogant, self-righteous.

01:16:25

And her officers are so blinded by loyalty that they're prepared to sacrifice their lives just to deal a crippling blow to the Borg.

01:16:34

But you'd never try to harm us.

01:16:36

I've become a pragmatist in my old age.

01:16:40

All I want is to get that crew back to their families.

01:16:43

You wish to ensure the well-being of your collective.

01:16:47

I can appreciate that.

01:16:50

I'll help you.

01:16:54

But it'll cost more than you're offering.

01:16:57

What do you want?

01:16:59

Your vessel and its database.

01:17:01

I told you, I'll show you how to adapt to their torpedoes.

01:17:05

Insufficient.

01:17:07

If I let you assimilate technology from the future, there's no telling how events would be altered.

01:17:13

You're willing to alter the future by getting Voyager home now.

01:17:16

Oh, yes, but there's a difference.

01:17:18

Do what all good pragmatists do, Admiral-- compromise.

01:17:29

All right.

01:17:31

I'll give you the shuttle... after Voyager arrives safely in the Alpha Quadrant.

01:17:38

You've already lied to your younger self.

01:17:40

How do I know you're not lying to me?

01:17:42

I guess you'll just have to trust me.

01:17:45

That won't be necessary.

01:17:48

You underestimate me, Admiral.

01:17:50

While we've been talking, my drones have triangulated your signal.

01:17:53

Computer, deactivate the interface.

01:17:57

Deploy armor.

01:18:12

[Borg Queen] Very clever.

01:18:13

Hiding right at my doorstep.

01:18:17

Were you planning to attack us from inside the Unicomplex?

01:18:21

Not feeling talkative?

01:18:24

[moans]

01:18:30

You and I don't need words to understand each other.

01:18:41

Take us in.

01:18:42

Aye, Captain.

01:18:49

Voyager has entered aperture 823.

01:18:53

Access transwarp corridor zero-nine.

01:18:58

Redirect vessels to intercept at...

01:19:02

[garbled] corridor nine.

01:19:05

[garbled communications]

01:19:08

...zero...nine... transwarp facility...

01:19:12

[groans]

01:19:18

Must be something you assimilated.

01:19:21

What have you done?

01:19:23

I thought we didn't need words to understand each other.

01:19:30

You've infected us... with a neurolytic pathogen.

01:19:34

Just enough... to bring chaos to order.

01:19:44

The Admiral succeeded, Captain.

01:19:46

The conduit's shielding is destabilizing.

01:19:49

Now, Mr. Tuvok.

01:20:00

Voyager will be destroyed.

01:20:03

[Admiral] They're ahead of the shock wave.

01:20:05

They'll survive.

01:20:08

Captain Janeway and I made sure of that.

01:20:13

It's you who underestimated us.

01:20:19

[groans]

01:20:36

Sphere six-three-four.

01:20:40

They can still hear my thoughts.

01:20:53

I may have assimilated your pathogen... but I also assimilated your armor technology.

01:21:01

[groans]

01:21:20

Captain Janeway is about to die.

01:21:25

If she has no future, you will never exist, and nothing that you've done here today will happen.

01:22:00

[Admiral Paris] What the hell is it?

01:22:02

A transwarp aperture.

01:22:05

It's less than a light-year from Earth.

01:22:07

How many Borg vessels?

01:22:09

We can't get a clear reading, but the graviton emissions are off the scale.

01:22:13

I want every ship in range to converge on those coordinates now.

01:22:17

Yes, Admiral.

01:22:26

Aft armor is down to six percent.

01:22:29

Hull breaches on Decks Six through 12.

01:22:38

I can't stay ahead of them, Captain.

01:22:41

The armor is failing.

01:22:43

Where's the nearest aperture?

01:22:45

Approximately 30 seconds ahead, but it leads back to the Delta Quadrant.

01:22:53

Mr. Paris, prepare to adjust your heading.

01:22:55

Yes, ma'am.

01:23:01

We've got 18 ships in position, nine more on the way.

01:23:05

Open a channel.

01:23:07

Open, sir.

01:23:08

This is Admiral Paris. Use all necessary force.

01:23:11

I repeat, all necessary force.

01:23:14

Sir, there's a vessel coming through.

01:23:29

Mr. Paris, what's our position?

01:23:32

Right where we expect it to be.

01:23:34

The transwarp network has been obliterated, Captain.

01:23:37

We'll celebrate later. Mr. Tuvok.

01:23:55

Cease fire!

01:24:07

We did it.

01:24:13

[beep]

01:24:15

We're being hailed.

01:24:17

On screen.

01:24:20

Sorry to surprise you.

01:24:22

Next time, we'll call ahead.

01:24:26

Welcome back.

01:24:27

-It's good to be here. -How did you...

01:24:29

It'll all be in my report, sir.

01:24:32

I look forward to it.

01:24:39

Thanks for your help, Admiral Janeway.

01:24:42

[Doctor] Sick Bay to the Bridge.

01:24:43

[baby gurgling and crying]

01:24:55

Doctor to Lieutenant Paris.

01:24:57

There's someone here who'd like to say hello.

01:25:02

You'd better get down there, Tom.

01:25:05

Yes, ma'am.

01:25:14

Mr. Chakotay.

01:25:16

The helm.

01:25:18

Aye, Captain.

01:25:25

[beeping]

01:25:32

Set a course... for home.