1. Captain's log, stardate 43539.1
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2. We have moved into orbit
around Bre'el IV.
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3. With the assistance of the planet's
emergency control center,
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4. we're investigating
a catastrophic threat to the population
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5. from a descending asteroidal moon.
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6. The satellite's trajectory
is continuing to deteriorate, captain.
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7. This orbit will put it within
500 kilometers of the planet's surface.
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8. We are predicting
the atmospheric drag
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9. will bring it down on the next orbit.
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10. Have you been able to find
any explanation for this?
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11. No, doctor.
It is a most unusual phenomenon.
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12. Won't the moon disintegrate
prior to impact?
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13. No, it has a ferrous
crystalline structure
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14. and it will be able to withstand
tidal forces, captain.
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15. Could we blow it into pieces?
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16. The total mass of the moon
would remain the same, commander.
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17. And the impact
of thousands of fragments
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18. would spread destruction
over an even wider area.
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19. - How long before impact?
- Twenty-nine hours, sir.
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20. Projecting it somewhere
on the western continent.
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21. That would destroy an area
800 kilometers in radius.
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22. That damage would be insignificant,
captain,
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23. compared
to the seismic repercussions,
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24. massive land quakes and tsunami.
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25. The force would raise a cloud of dust
around the planet,
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26. leading to a significant
temperature reduction.
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27. We could be looking
at our own ice age.
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28. Mr. La Forge, is there any way
that the Enterprise
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29. could coax that satellite
back where it belongs?
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30. We need to apply a delta-v
of about 4 kilometers per second.
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31. Even with warp power
to the tractor beam,
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32. it would mean exceeding the
recommended impulse engine output
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33. by at least 47 percent.
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34. It'd be like an ant pushing a tricycle.
A slim chance at best.
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35. Given a choice between slim and none,
I'll take slim any day.
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36. - Make it so.
- Lieutenant Worf'?
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37. Contact all ships in this sector to
rendezvous and join us in relief efforts.
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38. We'll keep you advised
of our progress. Picard out.
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39. Can you give us any more, Geordi?
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40. Not without burning out
the tractor beam emitter.
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41. The circuits are already beyond
the thermal limit.
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42. Delta-v is 92 meters per second.
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43. The mass is too great.
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44. We are having an effect,
but it is negligible.
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45. - What is that?
Unable to identify source.
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46. Impulse engines
passing safety limits.
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47. We're seconds
from automatic shutdown.
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48. Reduce engine power.
Tractor beam off.
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49. Lieutenant Worf,
what the hell does the sensor say?
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50. The sound is not registering,
commander.
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51. Q.
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52. Red alert.
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53. Space, the final frontier.
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54. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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55. Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds,
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56. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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57. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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58. Captain's log, supplemental.
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59. We are no closer to a solution to the
deteriorating orbit of the Bre'el moon.
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60. But with the arrival of Q,
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61. we now have a good idea
of the cause.
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62. Our options?
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63. We've done everything by the book
and a little extra.
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64. We need more time or power,
and we're short on both.
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65. I'll take a look and see
if there are any rules I haven't broken.
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66. Keep me informed.
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67. We know you're behind this, Q.
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68. These aren't my colors.
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69. And what are you blathering about,
Riker?
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70. What kind of twisted pleasure
does it give you
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71. to bring terror into their lives?
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72. - Whose lives?
- The millions of people down there
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73. who are watching
as their moon falls out of the sky.
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74. I haven't the vaguest idea
what you're talking about.
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75. And I have a much more serious
problem.
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76. I'm no longer a member
of the Continuum.
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77. My superiors have decided
to punish me.
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78. And punish us as well,
it would seem.
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79. They say I've spread chaos
through the universe,
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80. and they've stripped me
of all my powers.
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81. You don't believe me, do you?
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82. Do you think I would humiliate myself
like this?
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83. If it served your purpose, yes.
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84. It's the truth.
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85. I stand before you defrocked.
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86. Condemned to be a member
of this lowest of species.
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87. A normal, imperfect,
lumpen human being.
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88. They made you human
as part of your punishment?
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89. No, it was my request.
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90. I could have chosen to exist
as a Markoffian sea lizard
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91. or a Belzoidian flea.
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92. Anything I wished,
as long as it was mortal.
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93. And since I had only
a fraction of a second to mull,
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94. I chose this,
and asked them to bring me here.
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95. - Why?
- Because in all the universe,
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96. you are the closest thing
I have to a friend, Jean-Luc.
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97. Sir, he is reading as fully human.
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98. What, is there an echo in here?
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99. I am sensing an emotional presence,
captain.
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100. I would normally describe it
as being terrified.
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101. How rude.
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102. What is it you want, Q?
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103. Your compassion.
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104. All right. Sanctuary on this ship,
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105. dreary as it may sound
to the both of us.
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106. Return that moon to its orbit.
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107. I have no powers. Q the ordinary.
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108. Q the liar. Q the misanthrope.
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109. Q the miserable. Q the desperate.
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110. What must I do
to convince you people?
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111. Die.
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112. Oh, very clever, Worf.
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113. Eat any good books lately?
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114. Fine. You want to be treated
as human.
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115. - Absolutely.
All right.
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116. Mr. Worf, throw him in the brig.
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117. Delighted, captain.
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118. You can't do this to me, Jean-Luc.
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119. You will walk or I will carry you.
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120. Given the option, I'll walk.
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121. You've disappointed me, Jean-Luc.
I'm very disappointed.
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122. Hey, I'm claustrophobic.
I don't like it in here.
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123. It was a mistake.
I never should have picked human.
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124. I knew it the moment I said it.
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125. To think of a future in this shell.
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126. Forced to cover myself with a fabric
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127. because of some outdated
human morality.
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128. To say nothing of being too hot
or too cold,
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129. growing feeble with age,
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130. losing my hair,
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131. catching a disease,
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132. being ticklish, sneezing,
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133. having an itch, a pimple, bad breath.
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134. Having to bathe.
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135. Too bad.
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136. Klingon. I should have said Klingon.
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137. In my heart of hearts,
I am a Klingon, Worf.
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138. Sorry.
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139. So you understand,
I could never survive in confinement.
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140. I mean, this is cruel
and unusual punishment.
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141. The universe has been my backyard.
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142. As a fellow Klingon, if you would speak
to the captain on my behalf,
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143. I would be eternally grateful.
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144. Which doesn't mean
as much as it used to.
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145. Be quiet!
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146. Or disappear back
where you came from.
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147. I can't disappear any more
than you could win a beauty contest.
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148. If I were to ask you
a very simple question,
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149. do you think you might answer it
without it troubling your intellect much?
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150. Ready? Here goes.
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151. Would I permit you to lock me away
if I still had all my powers?
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152. You have fooled us too often, Q.
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153. Oh, perspicacity incarnate.
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154. Please, don't feel compelled now
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155. to tell me the story of the boy
who cried "Worf."
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156. Computer, activate forcefield.
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157. I demand to be let out of here,
do you hear me?
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158. You'll deactivate this cell
immediately.
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159. Romulan!
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160. I should have said Romulan,
that Klingon goat.
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161. The question is, what sort
of jaded game is he up to this time?
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162. Maybe he just wants a big laugh.
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163. He'll take Bre'el IV
to the edge of disaster,
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164. and then pull the moon back.
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165. Or he may have nothing to do with it
at all.
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166. You honestly think
Q is telling the truth?
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167. Oh, I agree this is highly unlikely.
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168. But we have to proceed
with our current dilemma
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169. as though Q is powerless
to prevent it, don't we?
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170. - There he sits, he watches us struggle.
- I don't see that we have any choice.
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171. Mr. Worf, will you hail the Bre'el IV
science station?
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172. They're standing by, captain.
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173. Yes, Captain Picard.
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174. I'm sorry, but I have to report that
our first attempt to restore the moon
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175. to its proper orbit has failed.
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176. We have less than 25 hours
before impact, captain.
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177. Our chief engineer is working on ways
to reinforce the tractor beam.
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178. So there is a hope.
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179. But if you have an evacuation plan...
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180. We have already started
moving people from the coastal areas
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181. of the western continent.
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182. We are gonna make
another attempt shortly.
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183. Picard out.
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184. I've gotta tell you,
Geordi is not at all optimistic.
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185. What the devil—?
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186. Data?
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187. Sensors are showing
broad-band emissions,
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188. including Berthold rays.
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189. - Lethal?
- No, commander.
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190. Overall exposure
is less than 75 rems.
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191. Very low intensity,
more like a soft medical scan.
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192. I would speculate
we are being probed.
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193. BY Whom?
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194. Sensors cannot identify
the point of origin.
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195. It seems to be coming
from all around us.
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196. Aw, you've come to apologize.
How nice.
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197. All's forgiven.
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198. - No offense taken.
- Enough.
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199. Q, what exactly is going on?
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200. Well, how could I know
what's going on?
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201. I've been in this dungeon of yours,
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202. alone, helpless, bored to tears.
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203. We have a moon
inexplicably falling out of orbit.
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204. And just now this ship was probed
with Berthold radiation.
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205. I wasn't aware of this.
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206. Truthfully, Jean-Luc.
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207. I have been entirely preoccupied
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208. by a most frightening experience
of my own.
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209. A couple of hours ago,
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210. I realized that my body
was no longer functioning properly.
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211. I felt weak. I could no longer stand.
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212. The life was oozing out of me.
I lost consciousness.
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213. You fell asleep.
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214. Oh, terrifying.
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215. How can you stand it day after day?
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216. - You get used to it.
- What other dangers await me?
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217. I'm not prepared for this.
I need guidance.
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218. Q, I'm not gonna play along
with this.
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219. If you want to continue this charade,
you can do it alone.
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220. Jean-Luc, wait.
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221. This is getting on my nerves,
now that I have them.
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222. You have a moon
in a deteriorating orbit.
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223. I've known moons
through the universe.
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224. Big one, small ones. I'm an expert.
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225. I could help you with this one,
if you'll let me out of here.
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226. Q, there are millions of lives at risk.
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227. - If you have the power—
- I don't have any powers.
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228. But I have the knowledge,
locked up in this puny brain.
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229. You cannot afford
to not take that advantage, can you?
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230. Mr. Data, report to Detention Cell 3.
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231. On my way, sir.
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232. Computer, remove the forcefield.
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233. If you are human,
which I seriously doubt,
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234. you will have to work hard
to earn our trust.
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235. I'm not worried about that, Jean-Luc.
You only dislike me.
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236. There are others in the cosmos
who truly despise me.
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237. Mr. Data, you are hereby assigned
to Q for the remainder of his stay.
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238. You'll escort him to Mr. La Forge
in Engineering.
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239. - Aye, sir.
Q: Can I have a Starfleet uniform?
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240. What are you looking at?
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241. I was considering the possibility
that you are telling the truth,
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242. - that you really are human.
- It's the ghastly truth, Mr. Data.
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243. I can now stub my toe
with the best of them.
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244. An irony.
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245. It means that you have achieved
in disgrace
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246. what I have always aspired to be.
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247. Humans are such commonplace
little creatures.
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248. They roam the galaxy searching
for something they know not what.
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249. The human race has
an enduring desire for knowledge,
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250. and for new opportunities
to improve itself.
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251. Well, there's certainly room for
improvement, but the truth is, Data,
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252. they're a minor species
in the grand scheme.
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253. Not worth your envy.
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254. - Oh, I do not feel envy.
- Well, that's good.
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255. I feel nothing at all.
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256. That is part of my dilemma.
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257. I have the curiosity of humans,
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258. but there are questions
that I will never have the answers to.
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259. What it is like to laugh or cry.
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260. Or to experience
any human emotions.
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261. Hmm. Well, if you ask me,
these human emotions
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262. are not what they're cracked up
to be.
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263. Hmm.
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264. The moon will hit
its perigee in ten hours.
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265. Now, we match its trajectory,
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266. increase emitter coolant rate
so that we can apply
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267. continuous warp-equivalent power nine
to the tractor beam.
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268. We can push it for nearly seven hours,
and I think that just might do it,
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269. but there's a problem.
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270. The Enterprise will be
dangerously close to the atmosphere.
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271. - That's the problem.
- This is incredible.
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272. - You see something here, Q?
- I think I just hurt my back.
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273. I'm feeling pain. I don't like it.
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274. What's the right thing to say? Ow?
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275. Ow.
- Ow!
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276. I can't straighten up.
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277. Medical assistance to Engineering.
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278. Q, I've got a few people
down on Bre'el IV
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279. - who are gonna be hurt—
- Yes.
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280. Your marvelous plan
will not only tear the moon to pieces,
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281. but your precious ship as well.
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282. You got a better idea?
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283. Well, I would certainly begin
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284. by examining the cause
and not the symptom.
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285. We've already done that.
There's no way to—
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286. This is obviously the result
of a large celestial object
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287. passing through at near-right angles
to the plane of the star system.
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288. Probably a black hole.
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289. Can you recommend a way
to counter the effect?
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290. Simple. Change the gravitational
constant of the universe.
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291. What?
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292. Change the gravitational constant
of the universe,
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293. thereby altering the mass
of the asteroid.
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294. Redefine gravity.
And how am I supposed to do that?
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295. You just do it. Agh!
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296. Where is that doctor, anyway?
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297. Geordi is trying to say
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298. that changing the gravitational
constant of the universe
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299. - is beyond our capabilities.
- Ow.
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300. Well, in that case, never mind.
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301. Ah. Dr. Crusher.
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302. I see Starfleet has shipped you back
into exile.
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303. Q says he has hurt his back.
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304. Uh-huh.
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305. Well, if I didn't see it with my own eyes,
I wouldn't believe it.
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306. According to this,
he has classic back trauma.
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307. Muscle spasms.
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308. I've been under a lot of pressure lately.
Family problems.
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309. Mm. Well, don't expect
too much sympathy from me.
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310. You have been a pain in our backside
often enough.
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311. Your beside manner's admirable,
doctor.
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312. I'm sure your patients recover quickly,
just to get away from you.
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313. Aah!
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314. You know, this might work.
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315. We can't change the gravitational
constant of the universe,
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316. but if we wrap a low-level warp field
around that moon,
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317. we could reduce
its gravitational constant,
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318. make it lighter so we can push it.
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319. Glad I could help.
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320. Ow.
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321. I think.
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322. Now what?
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323. There's something wrong
with my stomach.
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324. It hurts?
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325. It's making noises.
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326. Maybe you're hungry.
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327. I've never eaten before.
What do I ask for?
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328. The choice of meal is determined
by individual taste.
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329. What do you like?
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330. Although I do not require
sustenance,
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331. I occasionally ingest
semi-organic nutrient suspension
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332. in a silicon-based liquid medium.
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333. Is it good?
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334. It would be more appropriate to say
it is good for me,
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335. as it lubricates my bio-functions.
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336. It doesn't sound very appealing.
What else is there?
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337. A wide variety of items.
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338. The replicator can make anything
you desire.
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339. How do I know what I desire?
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340. I have observed
that the selection of food
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341. is often influenced
by the mood of the person ordering.
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342. I'm in a dreadful mood.
Get me something appropriate.
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343. When Counselor Troi is unhappy,
she usually eats something chocolate.
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344. - Chocolate?
- Mm.
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345. A chocolate sundae, for example.
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346. Although I do not speak
from personal experience,
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347. I have seen it have a profound
psychological impact.
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348. I'll have ten chocolate sundaes.
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349. Ten?
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350. I have never seen anyone eat
ten chocolate sundaes.
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351. I'm in a really bad mood.
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352. And since I've never eaten before,
I should be very hungry.
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353. This is not a moment
I've been looking forward to.
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354. I hear they drummed you
out of the Continuum.
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355. I like to think of it
as a significant career change.
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356. Just one of the boys, eh?
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357. One of the boys with an IQ of 2,005.
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358. The captain and many of the crew
are not yet convinced
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359. he is truly human.
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360. Really?
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361. Seems human enough to me.
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362. This is a dangerous creature.
You have no idea.
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363. Why Picard would make her
a member of the crew and not me...
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364. It must be terribly frightening for you
to be totally defenseless
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365. after all of those centuries
of being omnipotent.
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366. I'm warning you,
I still have friends in high places.
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367. Frightening one race after the other,
teasing them like frightened animals,
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368. and you enjoying every moment
of your victims' fears.
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369. From now on,
I'll do missionary work, okay?
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370. That would be a most noble cause,
Q.
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371. You could learn a lot from this one.
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372. Sure, the robot who teaches
the course in humanities.
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373. I am an android, not a robot.
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374. I beg your pardon.
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375. I'd enjoy that,
and you better get used to it.
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376. - What?
- Begging.
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377. You're a pitiful excuse for a human.
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378. The only way you're gonna survive
is on the charity of others.
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379. Ugh. I'm not hungry.
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380. Captain, sensors are picking up
a cloud of energetic plasma,
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381. bearing 341, mark 20.
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382. Range, 12 kilometers and closing.
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383. On-screen.
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384. Energy patterns are reading
as highly organized.
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385. A life-form?
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386. Attempt to make contact, Mr. Worf.
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387. Receiving a signal, sir. On speaker.
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388. Computer, analyze signal.
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389. Signal patterns indicate intelligence.
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390. Unable to derive necessary referents
to establish translation matrix.
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391. What's that?
I don't know.
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392. Calamarain.
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393. Captain, we're being hit by a field
of energetic tachyons,
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394. penetrating the hull.
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395. Location, Deck 10, forward.
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396. Red alert.
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397. Geordi, increase power to shields.
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398. Increasing power by 20 percent.
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399. No effect.
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400. Increasing to 40 percent.
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401. Still no effect.
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402. Q:
Aah!
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403. Adjusting shield harmonics,
diverting power to the forward grids.
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404. The added harmonics
are blocking the tachyon field.
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405. Help me!
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406. Somebody help me.
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407. How the mighty have fallen.
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408. Captain's log, supplemental.
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409. We have sustained light damage
from an attack by an alien species
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410. known as the Calamarain.
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411. They apparently have a grievance
with Q.
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412. No doubt one of many life-forms
that do.
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413. The, uh, Calamarain
are not very hospitable creatures.
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414. They exist as swirls of ionized gas.
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415. What did you do to them, Q?
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416. Oh, nothing bizarre.
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417. Nothing grotesque.
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418. You tormented them.
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419. A subjective term, Riker.
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420. One creature's torment
is another creature's delight.
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421. They simply have no sense
of humor.
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422. A character flaw
with which you can personally identify.
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423. - I say we turn him over to them.
- Oh, well, I take it back.
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424. You do have a sense of humor,
a dreadful one at that.
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425. I'm serious.
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426. Of course.
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427. You knew this would happen,
didn't you?
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428. One can never anticipate
the Calamarain.
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429. They're very intelligent
but very flighty.
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430. Yes, but you must have
so many enemies.
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431. Certainly you knew that
if once you became mortal,
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432. some of them might look you up.
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433. - It had occurred to me.
- Mm-hm.
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434. And for all your protestations
of friendship,
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435. your real reason for being here
is protection.
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436. You're very smart, Jean-Luc.
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437. But I know human beings.
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438. They're all sopping over
with compassion and forgiveness.
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439. They can't wait to absolve
almost any offense.
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440. It's an inherent weakness
of the breed.
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441. On the contrary. It is a strength.
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442. You call it what you will,
but I think you'll protect me,
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443. even though I've tormented you
now and again.
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444. Fighting off all the species
which you've insulted
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445. would be a full-time mission.
That's not the one I signed up for.
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446. Indeed.
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447. Human or not, I want no part of you.
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448. We will deposit you at the first starbase.
Let them deal with you.
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449. Uh, but I could be a valuable member
of the team.
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450. I'm human. I can learn.
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451. He has provided
important theoretical guidance
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452. for Geordi's analysis
of the Bre'el satellite, captain.
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453. It seems you have an advocate, Q.
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454. I am merely stating a fact,
counselor.
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455. Mr. La Forge, your status?
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456. I've been putting together a program
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457. to extend the forward lobe
of the warp field.
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458. The field coils aren't designed
to envelop such a large volume,
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459. but I'm attempting to modify
their alignment parameters.
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460. Maintaining field integrity
will be difficult, Geordi.
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461. Well, I'm pretty sure
that we can do it manually.
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462. The moon will come to its perigee
in 14 minutes.
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463. Mr. Data,
you will escort Q to Engineering.
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464. You will assist Mr. La Forge.
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465. Mr. Worf,
hail the Bre'el IV science station.
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466. Aye, sir.
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467. Picard thinks I can't cut it
on his starship.
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468. I can do anything
his little trained minions can do.
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469. I do not perceive your skills
to be in doubt, Q.
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470. The captain is merely concerned
with your ability
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471. to successfully interact
with his little trained minions.
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472. Human interpersonal relationships
are more complex.
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473. Your experience may not have
adequately prepared you.
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474. I'm not interested
in human interpersonal relationships.
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475. I just want to prove to Picard
that I'm indispensable.
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476. Engineering.
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477. To function aboard a starship,
or in any human activity,
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478. you must learn to form relationships.
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479. Ugh, it's so hard.
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480. And of more immediate importance
is your ability to work within groups.
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481. I'm not good in groups.
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482. It's difficult to work in a group
when you're omnipotent.
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483. The tides reached 10 meters
on the last orbit.
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484. They are already beginning
to swell again.
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485. We have a lot of frightened people
down here, captain.
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486. Your moon has begun moving
toward its perigee.
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487. We're preparing to make
our attempt.
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488. Our population has already
taken shelter.
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489. But I'm afraid no shelter
will be adequate if you fail.
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490. Especially for the people
on the western continent.
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491. Whatever the results,
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492. we know you've done your best,
Picard.
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493. It's appreciated.
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494. We'll keep you advised, doctor.
Picard out.
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495. Captain, sensors are picking up
an increased energy output
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496. from the Calamarain.
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497. La Forge to Bridge.
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498. The moon has reached
its minimum orbital distance.
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499. It's time, captain.
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500. - We'll have to lower shields.
- Proceed.
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501. Mr. Worf, keep a close eye
on Q's friends out there.
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502. Understood.
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503. All right, everyone,
this is what we're going to be doing.
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504. Q, everybody already knows
what they're going to do except for you.
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505. - Now here's what I need—
- La Forge,
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506. obviously my knowledge
and experience far exceeds yours,
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507. by about a billion times.
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508. So if you'll just step aside,
gracefully.
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509. Q, your experience
will be most valuable to me
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510. if you can manually control
the field integrity.
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511. Don't be foolish.
That would be a waste of my talents.
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512. Q, get to the controls
or get the hell out of here.
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513. Data, you're my liaison to the Bridge.
I'll need you with me.
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514. Who does he think he is,
giving me orders?
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515. Geordi thinks he is in command here.
And he is correct.
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516. Engineering, holding at station keeping.
Range, 640 meters.
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517. Containment fields to flight tolerance.
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518. Warp core to 90 percent.
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519. Engage field coils.
Tractor beam to stand by.
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520. Field output?
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521. Field output?
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522. Two-seventeen.
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523. Impulse engines to full.
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524. Ready to engage tractor beam.
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525. Lowering shields.
Engage tractor beam.
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526. Extending warp field forward.
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527. Engineering, is that the forward limit?
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528. Yes, captain. We are unable
to encompass the entire moon.
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529. Do you recommend that we proceed?
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530. The two parts of the moon
will have different inertial densities.
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531. Stand by, captain.
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532. I can adjust the field symmetry
to compensate.
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533. I doubt it.
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534. You don't know what this ship can do,
mister.
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535. Yes, captain, I still believe it'll work.
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536. Increasing power
to warp field and tractor beam.
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537. And if you're wrong,
the moon will crumble
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538. due to subspace compression.
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539. - Don't say I didn't warn you.
- Shut up, Q.
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540. I will not be spoken to
in this manner.
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541. Data.
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542. Q, I strongly suggest
that you cooperate.
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543. Inertial mass of the moon
is decreasing
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544. to approximately
2.5 million metric tons.
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545. It is working. We can move it.
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546. Firing impulse engines.
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547. Captain, the moon's trajectory
has moved 0.3 percent, 0.4 percent.
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548. Emergency. Shields up.
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549. Disengage tractor beam.
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550. Calamarain attacking.
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551. Shields holding.
Tachyon field repelled.
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552. Captain,
the impact of the blast is pushing us
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553. into the upper atmosphere.
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554. Hull temperature rising,
2,000 degrees, 2,500 degrees.
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555. Moving to full impulse power.
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556. Calamarain resuming attack.
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557. They've overpowered the shields.
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558. Hull penetration, Deck 36,
Engineering.
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559. Geordi, can you direct any more power
to the shields?
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560. We need all the power we have to get
out of the atmosphere, commander.
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561. Aah! Aah! Aah!
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562. No, no, no.
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563. - Try activating structural integrity field.
- Yes, sir.
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564. It's not working.
Structural field harmonics on manual.
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565. La Forge, hull
temperature falling. We're in the clear.
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566. Diverting power
to forward sections now.
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567. That charge
nearly knocked out his positronic net.
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568. What can you do for him?
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569. We can try to discharge
and reset the motor pathways,
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570. recouple the autonomic nodes.
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571. There's overpressure
in his fluidic systems.
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572. Thermal shock.
If he was mortal, he'd be dead.
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573. Well, let's not overstate
the matter here, doctor.
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574. I'm mortal and I survived.
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575. The cheers are overwhelming.
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576. Q, you exceed your own standards
of self-preoccupation.
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577. You have no concern for an officer
who may have saved your life.
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578. He's strong, he'll survive.
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579. Osmotic pressure still rising.
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580. Maybe we can bypass
the flow regulator.
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581. It would be helpful
if everybody just got out of here now.
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582. Stay with Q.
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583. - Geordi?
- Mm.
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584. The moon's trajectory.
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585. All we did was buy ourselves
another orbit, at most.
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586. We can try again when the moon
comes back to its perigee.
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587. And when we drop our shields,
the Calamarains go after Q again.
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588. Commander, he's not worth it.
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589. Come.
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590. You're right, of course.
I'm extraordinarily selfish.
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591. But it has served me so well
in the past.
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592. It will not serve you here.
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593. Don't be so hard on me, Jean-Luc.
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594. You've been a mortal all your life.
You know all about dying.
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595. I've never given it a second thought.
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596. Or a first one, for that matter.
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597. I could have been killed.
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598. If it hadn't been for Data
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599. and that one brief delay he created,
I would have been gone.
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600. No more me.
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601. And no one would have missed me,
would they?
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602. Data may have sacrificed himself
for me.
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603. Why?
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604. That is his special nature.
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605. He learned the lessons
of humanity well.
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606. When I ask myself
if I would have done the same for him,
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607. and I am forced to answer no,
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608. I feel...
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609. I feel ashamed.
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610. Q, I'm not your father confessor.
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611. You will receive no absolution
from me.
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612. You have brought nothing
but pain and suffering to this crew.
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613. And I'm still not entirely convinced
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614. that all this isn't your latest attempt
at a puerile joke.
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615. It is a joke.
Joke on me, joke of the universe.
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616. The king who would be man.
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617. As I learn more and more
what it is to be human,
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618. I am more and more convinced
that I would never make a good one.
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619. I don't have what it takes.
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620. Without my powers,
I'm frightened of everything.
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621. I'm a coward.
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622. And I'm miserable.
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623. And I can't go on this way.
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624. He's going to be all right.
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625. We're recalibrating
his language circuits,
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626. so he can't talk yet.
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627. There are creatures in the universe
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628. who would consider you
the ultimate achievement, android.
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629. No feelings, no emotions, no pain.
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630. And yet you covet
those qualities of humanity.
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631. Believe me, you're missing nothing.
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632. But if it means anything to you,
you're a better human than I.
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633. Where's the main shuttlebay?
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634. Main shuttlebay is located on Deck 4.
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635. Take me there.
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636. Captain, an unscheduled shuttle
has just been launched.
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637. On main viewer.
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638. - Hailing frequency.
- Frequencies open.
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639. Shuttle occupant, identify yourself.
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640. Don't try and talk me out of it,
Jean-Luc.
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641. Q, return to the ship immediately.
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642. I just can't get used
to following orders.
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643. Captain.
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644. The plasma cloud is moving
toward the shuttle.
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645. It's easier this way.
They won't bother you after I'm gone.
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646. Engineering,
prepare to extend shields.
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647. Please, don't fall back
on your tired cliché
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648. of charging to the rescue
just in the nick of time.
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649. I don't want to be rescued.
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650. My life as a human being
has been a dismal failure.
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651. Perhaps my death
will have a little dignity.
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652. Q, there is no dignity in this suicide.
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653. Yes, I suppose you're right.
Death of a coward then, so be it.
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654. But as a human,
I would have died of boredom.
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655. This goes against
my better judgment.
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656. Transporter Room 3,
log on to Shuttle 1.
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657. Beam it back into its bay.
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658. Aye, captain.
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659. It's a perfectly good shuttlecraft.
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660. Captain, unable to transport.
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661. For some reason,
I can't lock on to the shuttlecraft.
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662. Worf, are you sensing
any interference from the Calamarain?
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663. No, sir. But they are still moving
toward the shuttle.
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664. Geordi, extend shields
around Shuttle 1.
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665. Extending shields.
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666. Commander, the shields are frozen.
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667. Cause?
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668. Unknown.
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669. Lock on tractor beam.
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670. Tractor beam is not functioning
either.
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671. What the hell is going on?
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672. Q2:
Not bad, Q.
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673. Not great.
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674. Ah. But not bad.
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675. Q.
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676. Ha!
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677. Sacrificing yourself
for these humans?
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678. Do I detect a little selfless act?
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679. You flatter me.
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680. I was only trying to put a quick end
to a miserable existence.
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681. Ugh.
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682. - What a dreadful color.
- Yeah.
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683. What are you doing here?
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684. Oh.
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685. I've been keeping track of you.
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686. I always thought
you were in my corner.
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687. Ha, no, no. See, actually,
I was the one who got you kicked out.
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688. You know, you're incorrigible, Q,
you're a lost cause.
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689. I can't go to a single solar system
without having to apologize for you,
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690. and I'm tired of it.
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691. I wasn't the one who misplaced
the entire Deltived asteroid belt.
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692. Hey. This isn't about me.
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693. I got better places to be.
Somebody had to keep an eye on you
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694. to make sure you still didn't find a way
to cause trouble.
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695. Even as a member of this, hmm,
limited species.
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696. Well, I hope
I've been entertaining you.
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697. Barely.
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698. But I find these humans
rather interesting.
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699. I'm beginning to understand
what you see in them.
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700. After all the things that you've done,
they're still intent on keeping you safe.
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701. A genetic weakness of the race.
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702. And they're still at it.
They just tried to, um,
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703. beam you up, back,
whatever it is they call it.
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704. - Really?
- I stopped them.
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705. Well, if the Calamarains hurry up
and finish me off,
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706. - we can get you back on your way.
- Afraid I had to put them on hold too.
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707. You see, there's still this matter
of the selfless act.
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708. Now you and I both know
the Calamarain would have eventually
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709. destroyed the Enterprise
to get to you.
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710. And that's really why you left, right?
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711. It was a teeny bit selfless, wasn't it?
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712. Ah! Yeah. And there's my problem.
I can't go back to the Continuum
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713. and tell them you committed
a selfless act before the end.
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714. If I do, there's gonna be questions,
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715. there's gonna be explanations
for centuries.
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716. I've learned my lesson, Q.
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717. Remember who you're talking to.
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718. All-knowing, all-seeing.
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719. Hmm, fine. Hmm.
You got your powers back.
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720. Try and stay out of trouble.
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721. So they wanted to destroy me,
did they?
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722. If you think I tormented you in the past,
my little friends,
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723. wait until you see
what I do with you now.
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724. Q2:
Q.
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725. I was just seeing
if you were still watching.
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726. Captain,
the aliens have disappeared.
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727. And so has the shuttle.
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728. - Scan the sector.
- I have, sir.
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729. Well, I suppose that is the end of Q.
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730. He's back.
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731. I'm forgiven.
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732. My brothers and sisters
of the Continuum have taken me back.
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733. I'm immortal again,
omnipotent again.
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734. Swell.
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735. Don't fret, Riker.
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736. My good fortune
is your good fortune.
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737. I don't need your fantasy women.
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738. Oh, you're so stolid.
You weren't like that before the beard.
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739. Very well.
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740. - Q!
- But I feel like celebrating.
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741. I don't!
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742. All right.
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743. All of it.
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744. Now, at the risk of being rude—
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745. Yes, once again,
I've overstayed my welcome.
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746. As a human,
I was ill-equipped to thank you.
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747. But as myself,
you have my everlasting gratitude.
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748. Until next time.
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749. Ah, but before I go,
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750. there's a debt I wish to repay
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751. to my professor of the humanities.
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752. Data, I've decided to give you
something very, very special.
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753. If your intention
is to make me human, Q—
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754. No, no, no, no, no, no.
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755. I would never curse you
by making you human.
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756. Think of it as a going away present.
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757. Data?
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758. Data, why are you laughing?
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759. I do not know.
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760. But it was a wonderful feeling.
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761. Captain, Bre'el IV is hailing us.
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762. On-screen, lieutenant.
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763. Captain Picard, you've done it.
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764. I'm sorry?
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765. The moon.
It's back to its normal orbit.
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766. However you did it, thank you.
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767. Let's see it, Worf.
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768. Mr. Data, your analysis.
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769. The moon's altitude
is 55,000 kilometers,
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770. projected orbit is circular.
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771. There is no further danger
to the planet.
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772. Ensign.
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773. - Set course for Station Nigala IV.
Aye, sir.
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774. Perhaps there's a residue of humanity
in Q after all.
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775. Ensign, en—
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776. Don't bet on it, Picard.
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