1. Captain, we have arrived
at Tanuga IV.
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its survey of Dr. Apgar's work
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3. - and is ready to return to the ship.
- Good.
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4. Oh, please. And feel free to examine
the work of the other students too.
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5. Hmm.
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6. Ensign Williams' striking style
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7. is heavily influenced
by geometric constructivism.
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8. Lieutenant Wright has effectively fused
the incongruities of the surrealists
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10. - Interesting.
- Oh, thank you.
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of form usually attributed to Fauvism,
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attempts to juxtapose
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of Picasso and Léger.
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suggests a haphazard mélange
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of proto-Vulcan influences—
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19. You are welcome, sir.
If I can be of further assistance—
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20. No. Thank you.
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21. Captain's log, stardate 43610.4.
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of dicosilium
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an update from Dr. Nel Apgar
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to create Krieger Waves,
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new power source.
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28. - Thank you, sir.
- Where's Commander Riker?
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29. He's still down on the station, sir.
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30. Doctor Apgar wanted
to have a word with him.
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31. Any problems?
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32. Not with the scientific part
of the mission, no, sir.
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34. I'm ready to leave now.
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35. I'm sure Commander Riker will be able
to explain everything, captain.
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36. O'BRIEN Stand by,
commander. Engaging transport.
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37. Transporter Room to Engineering.
I have a power drain.
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38. Transporter Room,
is Commander Riker aboard?
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39. O'BRIEN: Not yet, captain.
I'm having trouble clearing the signal.
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40. Transporter Room to Bridge.
He's aboard.
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41. Why do you sound
so surprised, Mr. O'Brien?
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42. Well, for a moment, we weren't sure
you left the space station in time.
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43. - In time for what?
- It just exploded, sir.
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44. Space, the final frontier.
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of the starship Enterprise.
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to explore strange new worlds,
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and new civilizations,
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has gone before.
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49. Captain's log, supplemental.
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50. Commander Riker has informed me
that Dr. Apgar was the only one
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when it exploded.
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investigating the accident.
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53. I've gone through
the whole system, captain.
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54. I can't find any malfunction
in the transporter,
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an explosion like that.
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56. Why was there a power drain
before transport?
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I don't know, sir.
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I'm sure the Tanugans will too.
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Yes, sir.
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60. Captain, the radiation and debris
are consistent
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of the station's reactor core.
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62. Were there any indications
of reactor-core problems
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- No, sir.
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65. Mr. La Forge indicated that this
was not an entirely routine mission.
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66. It's a long story, sir.
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67. But I'm sure it doesn't have
anything to do with this accident.
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68. Captain, Chief Investigator Krag
of the Tanugan security force
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69. requests permission
to beam aboard.
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70. Granted. Will you escort him
to the Bridge, Mr. Worf?
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71. Aye, sir.
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72. Perhaps you had better tell me
as much as possible
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73. prior to his arrival, Number One.
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74. I'm Lieutenant Worf,
head of ship's security.
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75. I will take you to the captain.
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76. Chief investigator,
welcome to the Enterprise.
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77. I'm Captain Picard.
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78. This is my first officer,
Commander William Riker.
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79. Commander Riker, I am here
to take you into custody.
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80. Custody? On what charge?
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81. Suspicion of murder.
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82. Murder? Now, wait a minute,
you can't come—
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83. Chief investigator, we are perfectly
willing to cooperate with you—
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84. Then release the prisoner
for transportation to the planet.
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85. Let's continue
this discussion in private.
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86. Uh, Number One,
you have the Bridge.
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87. Just what is the evidence
against my officer?
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88. Two witnesses have come forward
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89. to describe Commander Riker's
threats against Dr. Apgar.
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90. Threats?
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a private conversation between them.
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92. Apparently it was much more
than just a private conversation.
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93. But he will be given a chance
to prove his innocence.
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94. Investigator, in our system
of jurisprudence,
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95. a man is innocent until proved guilty.
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96. In ours, he is guilty
until he is proved innocent,
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97. and you are under our jurisdiction.
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98. If I understand Federation regulations
on this matter,
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99. and I just happened
to look them up before—
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100. I am aware
of Federation regulations, sir.
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101. And if you investigate them further,
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102. you will find the captain decides
if extradition is warranted.
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103. Are you saying it is not?
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104. I am saying if there is
sufficient cause to warrant a trial,
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105. I will release my officer
into your custody.
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106. Would you say that you are close
to your first officer, captain?
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107. That question is irrelevant here.
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108. Really, captain,
you cannot believe that.
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109. How can I expect a fair
and impartial decision?
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110. - I must protect the rights of my officer.
- I can appreciate that.
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111. But you will do it
on the planet, not here.
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112. After all, what if you were suddenly
to decide to leave this star system?
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113. You have my word
as a Starfleet officer that I will not.
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114. Unacceptable.
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115. Captain, you will turn him over to me
for interrogation now.
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116. Interrogate him here.
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117. We must re-create, step by step,
moment by moment,
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118. all the events leading
to the explosion.
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119. We will require access
to all the witnesses,
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120. as well as the data
from the lab's ground computers.
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121. It would be impossible
to accomplish here.
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122. Perhaps not. Mr. Data,
will you report to my Ready Room?
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123. Aye, sir.
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124. We may be able to assist you
in re-creating these events.
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125. Commander Data,
this is Chief Inspector Krag.
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126. Commander, by taking testimony
from the away team
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127. and from witnesses
provided by the investigator,
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128. would it be possible
to program the holodeck
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129. to re-create what happened
on the science station?
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130. It would require construction
and design specifications,
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131. full orthographic representations
of the Krieger equipment,
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132. as well as visual representations
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133. and voice analyses
of the persons involved.
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134. But it is possible.
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135. Very well.
Arrangements will be made
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136. to provide you
with all available information.
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137. I shall return shortly
with our witnesses.
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138. Commander, will you escort
Investigator Krag
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140. Ensign Crusher, Mr. La Forge,
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141. we are going to re-create the
research station here on the holodeck.
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142. I want you to work with
Commander Data on the preparations.
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143. In addition, Commander La Forge
and Commander Riker,
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144. I want you to give the computer
detailed depositions
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145. of everything you saw, everything
you heard while you were on board.
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146. Counselor, I want you to assist me
during this inquiry.
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147. My decision about the extradition
will be based on the evidence
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149. Captain.
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150. May I have a word with you?
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151. Under the circumstances,
Number One,
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153. Second officer's log,
stardate 43611.6.
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154. Programming of the holodeck
has taken 18 hours, 11 minutes,
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155. and is now complete.
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156. All participants
have entered their depositions.
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157. Technical schematics
and complete records
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159. as well as Dr. Apgar's personal logs,
have been included.
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160. The re-creations will have
a nominal 8.7 percent margin of error.
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161. ls there anything you'd like to say
before we begin, Number One?
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162. Just this: I'm not a murderer.
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163. I went to the Tanugan lab as
an official representative of Starfleet.
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164. I acted accordingly.
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165. I was there to evaluate
Dr. Apgar's progress
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of a Krieger Wave converter.
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167. That's all I was interested in.
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168. Computer.
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169. Load deposition program Riker 1.
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170. Run the simulation.
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171. Dr. Apgar,
I'm Commander William Riker.
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172. Lieutenant Commander
Geordi La Forge.
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173. My assistant, Tayna.
Well, let's get on with it, shall we?
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174. Let's not be in such a hurry, dear.
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175. Perhaps our guests
would care for some refreshments.
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176. My wife, Manua.
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177. A pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Apgar.
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178. If you're prepared to start, so are we.
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179. Of course I'm prepared.
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180. All right, why don't you give me
an overview of your research
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181. while Mr. La Forge and your assistant
take a look at the experimental data?
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182. Fine, whatever. I must say,
commander, I resent this early arrival.
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183. Starfleet will get its converter.
I've had a few setbacks, that's all.
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184. We're not here
to pressure you, doctor.
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185. We just want an update
on your progress.
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186. Tayna, show the commander's
assistant whatever he wants to see.
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187. Give him full access to our records.
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188. Yes, doctor. If you'll come with me.
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189. Our lambda-field generator
is on the planet,
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190. since it requires a minimum
of 5000 kilometers
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191. - for the field to collimate.
- Really, darling, you're being rude.
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192. After all, Commander Riker is willing
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193. to sit through all your prattle
about Krieger Waves.
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194. Let's have a drink, commander,
and we'll hear all about Krieger Waves.
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195. - To your success, doctor.
Mm-hm.
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196. Riker, what is Starfleet
doing here, anyway?
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197. My delivery wasn't scheduled
for another three months.
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198. Well, we were in this sector
on another mission,
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199. and since you had already contacted
Starfleet about additional dicosilium,
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200. it seemed like a good opportunity.
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201. How interesting.
Tell us about this other mission.
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202. Oh, it's just a study
of a protostar cloud.
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203. The Enterprise
will be back tomorrow.
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204. The Enterprise just left you here?
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205. We didn't want
to inconvenience you.
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206. We've made arrangements
for quarters.
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207. Oh, I won't hear of such a thing.
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208. Commander, I insist you
and Mr. La Forge stay with us.
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209. - I hardly think—
- I know that you would prefer
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210. to be left alone
with your very important work,
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211. but I, for one,
am glad for the company.
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212. Good.
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213. I must apologize for
my husband's lack of social graces.
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214. He may be one of the great
scientific minds in the galaxy,
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215. but he does come up
a bit short in other areas.
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217. Computer, freeze program.
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218. Then it's your testimony
that it was Mrs. Apgar's idea
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219. for you to spend the night
aboard the space station.
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220. It's my testimony and it's the truth.
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221. Resume program.
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222. Our guest quarters aren't luxurious,
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223. but I've tried to make this room
warm and inviting.
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224. I'll be very comfortable, thank you.
Good night.
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225. The environmental controls
are over here.
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226. I'm sure I'll find everything I need.
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227. And the door shuts
by touching this panel.
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228. - Mrs. Apgar...
- This is my sanctuary.
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229. Privacy is very important
on a small station.
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230. I'm left alone here, often for hours.
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231. It's late. I am tired.
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232. Are you still tired, commander?
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233. Ma'am, excuse me.
I really think that you ought to leave.
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235. Did you think I didn't notice
how you looked at him?
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Doctor...
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238. Doctor, believe me,
this has been a terrible mistake.
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239. You won't get away with this,
I'll see to it. I swear I will, Riker.
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240. Freeze program.
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241. I didn't see Dr. Apgar
until the following morning,
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243. Commander La Forge
returned to the Enterprise.
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244. Resume program.
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245. I suppose
if I make a formal complaint,
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won't be very good.
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247. Doctor, this is going to have
no impact on my report.
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248. It was a misunderstanding
of the worst kind.
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249. We can straighten the entire thing out
if you would ask Mrs. Apgar to join us.
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250. My wife and my assistant
have transported down to the planet.
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251. What are you going to put
in your report, Riker?
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252. That there is no justification
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I've requested?
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254. That is why they sent you early,
isn't it?
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255. - Doctor, I—
- I can explain why I needed it.
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256. They have no idea
what my problems are.
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257. - There are explanations for all of it.
- I don't need explanations.
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258. Then we have nothing further
to say to each other.
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259. I'll tell my captain
to expect your grievance.
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260. Do that.
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261. Riker to Enterprise.
I'm ready to leave now.
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262. O'BRIEN
Stand by, commander.
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263. - Engaging transport.
- Freeze program.
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265. And you have nothing further
to add, commander?
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266. Nothing about firing a phaser?
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267. I never fired a phaser
on the science station.
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268. That's odd. Very odd.
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269. Captain Picard,
is it not true that your sensors
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as Commander Riker began transport?
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271. That's correct.
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273. Not to my knowledge.
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276. Information retrieved
from the lab's ground computers
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energy pulse was fired
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began transport.
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279. Furthermore, by analyzing the angle
and trajectory,
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from the very spot
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281. Commander Riker was standing.
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282. So then, will you allow me to show you
my re-creation of the end of this story?
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283. A speculation, if you will.
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284. Computer, run hypothetical Krag 1.
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285. Riker to Enterprise.
I'm ready to leave now.
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286. O'BRIEN Stand by,
commander. Engaging transport.
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287. Freeze program.
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288. Three seconds later
the space station exploded.
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289. The Tanugans are right.
Something was fired
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just before transport.
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291. The energy signature would seem
to indicate a phaser-like blast.
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292. It wasn't the commander's phaser,
it couldn't have been.
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293. There's another answer,
we're just not seeing it.
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294. Was there anything else in the lab
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this kind of energy discharge?
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296. Not that I saw.
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297. Besides, how do you account
for the fact
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exact position?
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299. Damn it,
I should have stayed with him.
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300. Commander.
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301. Sensors indicate a radiation burst
on Deck 39, outside Cargo Bay 12.
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302. - Source?
- Unknown, sir.
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303. Computer, identify type of radiation.
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304. Emission is not
consistent with any known radiation.
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305. It is subsiding, sir.
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306. What kind of radiation could do this?
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307. - Make any sense to you?
- I don't recognize it.
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308. Not even the main deflector
puts out that kind of spillage.
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309. - Where would it be coming from?
- I don't know, Wes.
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310. But whatever it is, it's capable
of putting a hole in solid duranium.
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311. In a sense,
we have already met Mrs. Apgar,
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312. so we shall dispense
with introductions.
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313. Mrs. Apgar, do you understand
the purpose of this hearing?
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314. We understand how difficult
this will be for you.
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315. If you need a recess,
please don't hesitate to ask.
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316. Would you like to make
a statement before we begin?
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317. No.
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318. I just know he did it.
He killed my husband.
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319. Computer,
load Manua Simulation 1.
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320. Run program.
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321. If you greet them
with such a long face,
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is wrong with the experiment.
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323. I just need time. A little more time.
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324. I'm certain they'll give you
all the time you need
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325. if you'd just show a little charm.
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326. You do that so much better
than I do.
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327. Manua, someday I'll be able
to reward you for all your patience.
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328. I'll get you everything
you ever dreamed of.
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329. I have all the reward I need.
Now, go on. I'll be right in.
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330. Dr. Apgar?
I'm Commander William Riker.
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331. Lieutenant Commander
Geordi La Forge.
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332. My assistant, Tayna.
Well, let's get on with it, shall we?
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333. Don't be in such a hurry, dear.
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334. Perhaps our guests
would like some refreshment.
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335. - My wife, Manua.
- A pleasure to meet you, Manua.
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336. I'm anxious to get started.
- If you wish.
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337. I must say, I resent
your early arrival, commander.
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339. Doctor, I'll do everything in my power
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340. to make this as painless as possible
for both of us.
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341. Do you assist your husband
in his work?
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342. Oh, dear, no, I'm no scientist.
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343. No, neither am I.
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344. But I find this all fascinating,
don't you?
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345. Mr. La Forge,
why don't you take a look
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346. at the doctor's experimental data?
Later, you can give me an overview.
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347. Fine, whatever. Starfleet will get
its Krieger Wave converter.
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348. These things take time.
I've had a few setbacks, that's all.
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349. Doctor, I'm not trying
to put pressure on you.
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350. I'm sure my report
will only underscore the need
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of your research.
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352. Mm-hm.
Tayna, I'll call up the records.
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353. Show the commander's assistant
whatever he wants to see.
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354. Yes, doctor. If you'll come with me.
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355. Our field generator is on the planet
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356. since it requires
a minimum of 5000 kilometers
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357. - for the field to collimate.
Hmm.
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358. Darling, let Tayna take care of that.
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359. I'm sure Commander Riker
wants to hear
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360. how close you are
to a breakthrough.
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361. I'll pour the two of you a drink
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362. and you can talk
all about Krieger Waves.
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363. Commander.
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364. - To success.
- Success.
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365. Well, in a way,
I suppose it's good that you're early.
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366. Manua's right, it, uh,
gives me a chance
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367. to show you the progress
we've been making.
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368. I would appreciate it
if Commander La Forge and I
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until the Enterprise returns.
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370. Uh, it's a little inconvenient.
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371. It would help
to accelerate the process.
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372. Well, if you wish, commander.
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373. Now, uh, where shall I start?
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374. Well, first of all,
you should know that I am very close
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375. to being able
to collimate a Krieger field.
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376. - Our guest quarters are quite modest.
Very charming.
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377. It has your touch.
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378. The station is small
and we don't often have guests,
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379. - so I use this as my sanctuary.
- Who do you need sanctuary from?
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380. The environmental controls
are here.
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381. Commander, please.
It's late and I'm tired.
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382. A man more interested
in Krieger Waves
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383. than a lovely woman like you.
How is that possible?
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384. My husband is one
of the greatest minds in the galaxy,
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385. and we love each other very much—
Please, don't.
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386. It must be very lonely.
A princess in a very high tower.
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387. Please, my husband
will be looking for me.
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388. - Your sanctuary, remember?
- Commander, don't, please.
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389. She's lying. That never happened.
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390. - Freeze program.
- Please—
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391. Captain, you know
I would never act like that.
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392. Commander Riker.
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393. This isn't me.
I wasn't the one who closed the door.
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394. I didn't proposition her,
and I certainly didn't try to rape her.
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395. Why are you doing this?
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396. It's exactly what happened.
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397. Will, come on, sit down.
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398. Resume program.
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399. Please.
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400. I knew you'd try this, Riker.
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401. Do you think I didn't notice
how you looked at her?
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402. I'm not the fool you take me for.
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403. You won't get away with this.
Your career is over.
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404. I'll see to it. I swear I will, Riker.
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405. If you report this, you'll be making
a terrible mistake, doctor.
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406. A terrible mistake.
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407. Freeze program.
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408. Your career was safe.
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409. He was a scientist.
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410. In another day,
some fascinating bit of technical trivia
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411. would have distracted him.
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412. He would have forgotten about you
and his complaint to Starfleet.
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413. Excuse me.
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414. We'll, urn...
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415. We'll take a short recess.
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416. Why would she lie like that?
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417. She was lying. You could tell.
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418. Will, I didn't sense
any deception from her.
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419. - Then you think that I—?
- No, no, of course not.
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420. I know you. You don't have
to convince me of anything.
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421. We can't both be telling the truth.
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422. It is the truth,
as each of you remembers it.
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423. But her version puts a noose
around my neck.
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424. This is healing beautifully.
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425. I think you can work on
strengthening those muscles again.
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426. Security to Dr. Crusher. Evacuate.
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427. Repeat, evacuate.
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428. Radiation emissions
are indicated in Sickbay.
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429. This is definitely the same radiation
that penetrated Deck 39.
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430. Highly focused, very powerful,
but of unknown origin.
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431. If this should happen
near the engine core
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432. or the antimatter containment tanks,
we'll be in big trouble, captain.
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433. Do you have any theories?
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434. Captain, Data's noticed something
that's too strange to be a coincidence.
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435. The two radiation events
aboard the Enterprise
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436. occurred five hours,
20 minutes and three seconds apart.
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437. The science station exploded yesterday
at almost four times that interval.
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438. There's a.0014-second variance
we haven't been able to explain yet.
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439. So you're saying
there's a connection
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440. between the radiation bursts
and the explosion?
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441. We do not have the evidence
to support that conclusion
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442. at this time, commander.
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443. If they're right, we should be able
to predict the next event.
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444. We're expecting it
in just over five hours.
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445. Well, take every precaution
to protect the ship's vital areas.
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446. If we haven't identified the source
before the next time interval
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447. we'll leave orbit.
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448. If you perceive any further danger,
advise me immediately.
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449. We'll figure it out for you,
commander.
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450. After the fight,
Dr. Apgar came to find me.
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451. He was very upset.
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452. And he told you what happened?
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453. Yes, he told me everything
that happened.
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454. Based on Tayna's deposition,
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455. we have re-created the incident
in Commander Riker's quarters
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456. as Dr. Apgar described it to her.
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457. - Computer—
- Inspector. Inspector, this is hearsay.
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458. - She wasn't a witness to this incident.
- But Dr. Apgar is dead.
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459. Her statement is admissible
according to Tanugan law,
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460. and I insist you consider it.
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461. Well...
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462. We'll watch this evidence
and we'll weigh it accordingly.
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463. Computer, run Tayna Simulation 3.
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464. I knew I'd find
the two of you together.
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465. Do you think I didn't notice
how you were looking at each other?
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466. I'm not the fool you take me for.
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467. I'm going to report this, Riker.
You can count on that.
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468. You're a dead man, Apgar.
A dead man.
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469. Freeze program.
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470. And then Dr. Apgar
came to find you?
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471. - Yes.
- Run Tayna Simulation 4.
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472. I want you to take Manua
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473. and beam down
to Tanuga immediately.
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474. But, doctor, if he threatened you,
you shouldn't stay.
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475. I'm not leaving him here alone.
He's capable of anything.
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476. I've got to protect our work.
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477. - I'll contact the authorities.
- No.
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478. I'll take care of that.
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479. Doctor, be careful.
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480. It'll be all right. Go on.
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481. Freeze program.
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482. - Then what happened?
- I left the station with Manua.
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483. The next day, when I heard
the station had exploded,
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484. I knew what had happened.
He'd killed Dr. Apgar.
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485. Thank you. You are excused.
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486. Captain, I have established motive,
method and opportunity.
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487. In any court in the Federation,
that is sufficient
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488. to warrant the extradition
of the accused.
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489. I await your decision forthwith.
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490. - I don't see any alternative. Do you?
- We both know Will's innocent.
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491. Of course he's innocent.
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492. But as a Starfleet captain,
I can't allow myself the luxury
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493. of yielding to personal feelings.
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494. The evidence warrants a trial.
I'll have to allow extradition.
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495. Do you think there is enough evidence
to prove his innocence?
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496. No.
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497. Captain,
I believe we have found the source
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498. of the radiation.
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499. - Can you join us on the Bridge?
- Acknowledged.
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500. As you know, captain,
we are looking for a phenomenon
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501. that reoccurs every five hours,
20 minutes and three seconds.
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502. The interval
between radiation bursts.
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503. We have found one such phenomenon
on the planet's surface.
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504. It's the field generator that Apgar used
during his research.
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505. When it's fully charged
it automatically emits an energy pulse,
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506. and then takes five hours, 20 minutes
and three seconds to recharge itself.
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507. It must have been left on
after the explosion at the lab.
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508. But why would a generator be
affecting the Enterprise in this way?
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509. It should not be. It is a harmless
lambda-field generator.
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510. But we knew that somehow
it was related to our radiation bursts,
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511. and then the pieces
just started falling together.
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512. We now know
what is causing the bursts,
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513. and why the science station
exploded, sir.
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514. And we also know
who killed Dr. Apgar.
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515. Chief inspector,
we've watched these events
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516. replayed over and over again,
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517. and I am impressed
and admittedly dismayed,
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518. by the body of evidence
against Commander Riker.
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519. But isn't it remarkable,
that with all the witnesses,
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520. all the different points of view
of the events aboard the space station,
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521. we haven't seen
what really happened?
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522. I do not understand.
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523. Ah. Allow me, with the help
of Mr. La Forge, to explain.
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524. Computer, load Manua Program 1,
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525. time index 1441.
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526. Play program.
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527. Fine, whatever. Starfleet will get
its Krieger Wave converter.
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528. These things take time.
I've had a few setbacks, that's all.
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529. Freeze.
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530. Mrs. Apgar, this is taken
from your deposition.
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531. It would seem to suggest
that your husband
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532. had failed to create Krieger Waves.
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533. Yes, but he was very close
to a breakthrough.
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534. He said he needed more time.
He was upset by our early arrival.
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535. But in fact, I maintain that he had
already made that breakthrough
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536. and that he was lying to us.
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537. On what basis?
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538. For the last several hours,
the Enterprise has been experiencing
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539. unusual radiation bursts.
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540. We've identified them
as Krieger Waves.
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541. Krieger Waves?
But that's impossible. From where?
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542. From right here, inside the holodeck.
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543. We have re-created your
science lab in every conceivable detail.
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544. Essentially, what was
in the original lab is here.
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545. Including the Krieger Wave converter
that Dr. Apgar claimed didn't work.
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546. Except it does work.
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547. Your field generator
down on the planet's surface
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548. has been sending out
harmless energy charges,
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549. which this facsimile had been
converting into Krieger Waves.
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550. But the holodeck
can't create anything dangerous.
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551. Well, it didn't.
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552. When you get down to basics,
the converter is nothing more
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553. than a complex series of mirrors
and reflective coils.
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554. The energy from the field generator
down on the planet
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555. simply reflects off of elements
in the converter,
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556. which turns it into
highly focused Krieger Waves.
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557. And those same waves
have been randomly striking
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558. different areas of our ship
as we orbit the planet
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559. and our angle
to the generator changes.
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560. Why would Dr. Apgar lie
about his success?
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561. Computer, run Manua Program 1,
time index 1438.
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562. Manua, someday I'll be able
to reward you for all your patience.
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563. I'll get you everything
you ever dreamed of.
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564. I have all the reward I need.
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565. Freeze program.
Computer, run Riker Program 2,
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566. time index 1610.
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567. - To your success, doctor.
- And the rewards that come with it.
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568. Freeze.
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569. I never said that.
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570. Nevertheless, it seems clear
that your husband
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571. was motivated to earn the rewards
that pleased you, Mrs. Apgar.
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572. What's wrong with that?
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573. Well, he wouldn't have
earned great profits
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574. from his dealings with Starfleet.
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575. We were only interested
in a new power source.
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576. But if he could turn this
into a weapon,
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577. it would be worth a lot
to the Romulans, the Ferengi,
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578. and a few others.
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579. Now, Dr. Apgar had been ordering
extra dicosilium for months.
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580. That's a pretty good indication
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581. that he was trying
to create larger reflective coils.
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582. And when the away team
arrived early,
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583. he must have been worried that
Starfleet was becoming suspicious.
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584. He needed more time
to finish his work.
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585. Apgar said that
in each of the three versions.
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586. No doubt, he was afraid
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587. that Commander Riker
might learn the truth
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588. and cut off his support prematurely.
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589. Discovering Commander Riker
with his wife didn't help matters.
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590. I submit he decided
to murder Commander Riker.
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591. - Ridiculous.
- Is it?
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592. Computer, run Tayna Program 4,
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593. time index 1814.
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594. - I'll contact the authorities.
- No. I'll take care of that.
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595. Freeze.
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596. Tayna, what exactly
is Apgar doing here?
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597. Activating the generator
on the planet.
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598. And why would he do that?
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599. Maybe he was going to work
on the converter. I don't know.
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600. Or maybe he was already
thinking ahead
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601. to his next confrontation
with Commander Riker.
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602. Computer, play Riker Program 4,
time index 2041.
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603. What are you going
to put in your report, Riker?
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604. That there's no justification
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605. for all the extra dicosilium
I've requested?
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606. That is why
they sent you early, isn't it?
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607. - Doctor—
- I can explain why I needed it.
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608. They have no idea
what my problems are.
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609. - There are explanations for it all—
- I don't need explanations.
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610. Freeze.
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611. To Apgar, this must have seemed
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612. as though Commander Riker
were confirming his worst fears.
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613. And I believe it was now
that he finally decided to kill him.
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614. You forget, Picard.
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615. We know that the energy pulse
which blew up the reactor
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616. originated from Commander Riker's
position, not Dr. Apgar's.
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617. Hmm. We are hypothesizing that
Dr. Apgar energized the converter
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618. at the moment
of Commander Riker's beam-out,
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619. hoping to make his death
look like a transporter accident.
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620. But something went wrong.
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621. The energy pulse
hit the transporter beam
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622. and reflected back to the reactor,
which caused the explosion.
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623. An interesting hypothesis,
but impossible to prove.
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624. Not really. We know
that the field generator on the planet
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625. has been repeating a discharge
ever since the explosion.
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626. The intervals are like clockwork,
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627. except the explosion
occurred.0014 seconds
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628. after the initial discharge.
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629. And the only explanation
for that variance
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630. is the time it would take
the energy pulse to bounce back
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631. from the transporter beam
to the reactor.
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632. We've arranged a demonstration
to illustrate.
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633. Mr. La Forge,
I think it's about time, isn't it?
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634. Computer, load program La Forge 1.
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635. Coordinate auto-engage
time sequence.
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636. The next discharge
from the field generator
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637. is scheduled to occur
in just a few moments.
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638. And we've aligned
the holodeck program
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639. to re-create the final events
as Commander Riker described them.
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640. Only this time, our facsimile
will automatically process
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641. the energy charge
from the planet and reflect it,
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642. just as the original converter did
before the explosion.
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643. And if we're correct
we'll know it instantly.
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644. Auto-engage
time sequence synchronized.
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645. Then we have nothing further
to say to each other.
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646. I'll tell my captain
to expect your grievance.
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647. Do that.
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648. Riker to Enterprise.
I'm ready to leave now.
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649. O'BRIEN Stand by,
commander. Engaging transport.
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650. Dr. Apgar killed himself during
his attempt to kill Commander Riker.
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651. Based on this new evidence,
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652. I withdraw my request
for Commander Riker's extradition.
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653. Commander, my apologies.
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654. Number One, have we any further
business in the Tanuga system?
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655. Not that I know of. I'd be
more than willing to put it behind me.
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656. Then perhaps you would
do me the pleasure
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657. - of getting this ship underway.
- With pleasure, sir.
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658. Ensign Crusher, set course
for Emila II, warp 3.
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659. - Course laid in, sir.
- Engage.
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