1. Captain's log, stardate 44769.2.
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2. For some weeks, we have had a
Klingon exo-biologist on board
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3. as part of a scientific exchange program.
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4. Unfortunately, we suspect that he
was involved in a security breach,
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5. and in the possible
sabotage of our warp drive.
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6. What were you doing accessing
the propulsion system files
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7. - on stardate 44758?
- I didn't.
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8. Yes, you did, from computer 12B9, deck 36.
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9. The computer logged in your
identification from your communicator.
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10. It must be a mistake.
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11. J'Ddan, we have confirmed reports
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12. that schematic drawings
of our dilitlhium chamber
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13. fell into Romulan hands one week later.
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14. I know nothing about it.
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15. I suppose you know nothing about the
explosion that disabled the warp drive
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16. - at approximately the same time?
- No, I was not involved.
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17. You accuse me because I am Klingon.
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18. Our chief of security is Klingon.
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19. That has nothing to do with it.
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20. Send me home, then, if
you are so distrusting.
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21. We've already contacted
the Klingon High Council.
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22. You'll be returned home as soon
as we finish our investigation.
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23. I have nothing more to say.
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24. Very well. Worf, accompany
the lieutenant to his quarters.
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25. What do you think?
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26. It's hard to tell.
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27. He's very closed.
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28. But he is hiding something.
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29. On the Klingon Home World,
your name is not mentioned.
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30. It is as though you never existed.
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31. Terrible burden for a warrior to bear.
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32. To become nothing.
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33. To be without honor.
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34. Without the chance for glory.
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35. I have friends.
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36. Powerful friends on the Home World.
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37. I can talk to them.
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38. They might help to restore your name.
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39. If you could just take
me to a shuttlecraft.
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40. It could be done without
anyone knowing about it.
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41. I don't know how you transferred
secret information to the Romulans,
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42. but I will find out.
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43. And when we inform the
Klingon High Council,
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44. they will put you to a slow death.
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45. Space, the final frontier.
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46. These are the voyages of
the starship Enterprise.
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47. Its continuing mission: to
explore strange new worlds,
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48. to seek out new life and new civilizations,
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49. to boldly go where no one has gone before.
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50. Captain's log, supplemental.
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51. Retired Admiral Norah Satie,
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52. whose investigation exposed the alien
conspiracy against Starfleet Command
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53. three years ago, is arriving
to assist in our inquiry.
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54. Captain Picard.
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55. Admiral Satie,
welcome aboard the Enterprise.
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56. Delighted to be here.
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57. I managed to acquire my former staff.
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58. My aide, Sabin Genestra, from Betazed,
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59. and my assistant, Nellen
Tore from Delb Two.
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60. This is my First Officer,
Commander William Riker.
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61. May I show you to your quarters?
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62. Captain, if Starfleet Command
was so concerned with your report,
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63. they brought me out of retirement,
I think I should get right to work.
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64. Very well. Commander Riker, will
you see to the admiral's staff?
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65. First I'd like to inspect the
damage to your Engine Room.
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66. Admiral Satie, this is Commander
Data, Commander La Forge.
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67. Admiral.
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68. We can't get in there, captain.
The radiation levels are dropping,
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69. but they're still too high
to raise the isolation door.
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70. How much longer will it be?
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71. At the rate the levels are decreasing,
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72. we will gain entry in 49 hours, captain.
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73. Maybe the admiral would like to
see the visual log of the explosion.
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74. Yes.
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75. This was logged four
days ago at 0300 hours.
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76. At that point the emergency
confinement field was activated
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77. and the isolation doors came down.
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78. No one was killed, but I have two
people in Sickbay from radiation burns.
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79. Have you been able to make any assessments?
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80. A slow-motion study of the explosion
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81. suggests that the
articulation frame collapsed.
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82. The schematics that were
stolen from the Enterprise...
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83. I believe some involved the articulation
frame of the dilithium chamber.
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84. That's one reason we
tend to suspect sabotage.
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85. Other evidence lends credence
to that theory, captain.
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86. A review of the sensor logs
indicates that every systems reading
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87. was well within normal
parameters until 52 milliseconds
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88. before the explosion.
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89. We haven't found anything
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90. that suggests there was a
malfunction anywhere along the line.
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91. Captain, I think I'm going to need a
full briefing before we go any further.
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92. By all means, admiral.
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93. Commander Data, La Forge,
I don't envy you your job.
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94. Good luck.
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95. There are very disturbing
overtones in the idea of a Klingon
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96. providing information to the Romulans.
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97. Are you aware of any other
Klingon-Romulan connection
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98. that Starfleet might
have encountered recently?
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99. I don't believe...
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100. what Starfleet Command knows or
doesn't know is for me to reveal.
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101. This ship has encountered several incidents
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102. which might suggest a potential
alliance between those two powers.
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103. We're well aware of that, captain.
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104. What we must concentrate
on is the business at hand.
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105. Come.
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106. Excuse me, captain,
I did not know that...
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107. Please, Mr. Worf, come in.
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108. I particularly want my guest to meet you.
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109. Admiral Satie, this is my head
of security, Lieutenant Worf.
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110. Captain, I've been pursuing the
investigation of Lieutenant J'Ddan.
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111. I believe I know how he transferred
information off the Enterprise.
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112. Well done, lieutenant.
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113. This is J'Ddan's.
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114. A hypo-syringe he uses to
treat his Balthazar Syndrome,
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115. but this has been fitted
with an optical reader,
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116. specially modified to read data
from Starfleet isolinear chips.
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117. He can extract digital
information from a computer,
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118. encode it in the form
of amino acid sequences,
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119. and transfer those sequences
into a fluid in the syringe.
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120. Then he injects someone, perhaps
even without their knowledge.
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121. Or, perhaps, with their knowledge.
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122. The information would be
carried in their bloodstream
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123. in the form of inert proteins.
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124. The body itself becomes a
conveyor of top-secret files.
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125. Lieutenant Worf, when we confront J'Ddan,
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126. I want you to conduct the interrogation.
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127. I would be honored.
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128. Captain. Admiral.
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129. Captain, I predict that officer will be
extremely valuable in this investigation.
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130. I have tracked the movements of every
person who has left the Enterprise
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131. since you have been here.
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132. I traced one Tarkanian diplomat
as far as the Cruces system,
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133. where he disappeared and
has not been seen since.
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134. That proves nothing.
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135. A hypo-syringe was
discovered in your quarters.
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136. I take injections. Everyone knows that.
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137. But your injections do not
include an optical chip reader.
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138. This device has but one function:
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139. to transform computer information
into biological sequences.
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140. The blood of all Klingons has become water!
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141. Since the Federation alliance, we have
turned into a nation of mewling babies.
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142. The Romulans are strong.
They are worthy allies.
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143. They do not turn Klingons
into weaklings, like you.
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144. Lieutenant.
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145. How did you damage the dilithium chamber?
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146. I had nothing to do with that.
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147. You mean it was sheer
coincidence that it was sabotaged
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148. after you gave the plans for
the design to the Romulans?
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149. I do not know. I had nothing to do with it.
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150. You've admitted your crime.
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151. Why lie now?
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152. I am not lying.
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153. Mr. Worf, you may have him confined.
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154. Sabin?
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155. I believe he's telling the truth.
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156. He admits stealing the files,
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157. but not sabotaging the dilithium chamber.
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158. I get no sense that he's lying.
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159. But if you're right,
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160. someone else may be involved.
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161. I think, captain, you have
a bigger problem on your ship
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162. than just one Klingon exchange officer.
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163. I've seen this before.
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164. The specter of conspiracy on a
starship is a frightening one.
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165. I can scarcely believe it myself.
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166. But I am so grateful for
your presence, admiral.
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167. If anyone in Starfleet
can help us, it's you.
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168. Captain, I find myself
changing my mind about you.
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169. In what way?
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170. When Starfleet ordered me here,
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171. it was with the express command
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172. that we work together on
this problem as equals.
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173. My father taught me to avoid partnerships.
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174. Most of them are woefully lopsided.
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175. That sounds like Judge Aaron Satie.
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176. You knew my father?
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177. Only from his writings.
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178. His judgments were required
reading at the Academy.
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179. He was an extraordinary man.
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180. Every night at the dinner table,
he would pose a question for debate.
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181. My big brothers and I would wrangle
it around from one side and the other.
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182. Father would referee, and
he kept a stopwatch on us
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183. so we would have to learn brevity.
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184. But he wouldn't let us
leave until he thought
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185. we'd completely explored the issue.
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186. I'm willing to wager that you trounced
your brothers during those debates.
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187. Heh. More than once.
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188. Father loved it when I nailed one of them
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189. with some subtle point of logic.
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190. All that I am I owe to him.
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191. He was a giant.
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192. You must miss him very much.
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193. Captain, I always preferred working alone.
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194. That way, if something went wrong, I
didn't have to go far for the cause.
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195. I resented you being assigned to me.
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196. But I was wrong.
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197. We're going to be quite a team.
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198. J'Ddan did not make friends easily.
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199. There are not many to question.
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200. You've done a
thorough job, lieutenant.
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201. I'm strongly motivated in this matter.
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202. Yes, I can see that.
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203. I don't mind telling you, I'm surprised.
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204. Frankly, when I first
heard about your father...
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205. My father?
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206. Yes.
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207. There are some who believe
he betrayed your people
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208. - to the Romulans.
- What he did or did not do
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209. - is no one's concern but my own.
Of course.
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210. I only meant before I saw you in action,
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211. I naturally considered you to
be a possible security risk.
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212. But I want you to know, you
have the admiral's and my
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213. complete confidence.
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214. You have nothing to prove to us.
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215. If there is a conspiracy on board,
I promise you, I will find it.
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216. Good. You know the ship,
you know the personnel,
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217. you know exactly what we're up against.
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218. We're counting on you, lieutenant.
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219. I will arrange for the interviews to begin.
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220. And how often did Lieutenant
J'Ddan come in for his injections?
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221. About once a week.
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222. - Did you administer them yourself?
- No.
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223. Well, Who did?
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224. I had one of my assistants do that.
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225. Did you ever hear him say anything
that may have seemed innocent
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226. at the time that might now shed
some light on this investigation?
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227. No, nothing.
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228. In fact, he rarely spoke at all.
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229. Thank you, Dr. Crusher. We
appreciate your time, you're excused.
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230. Mr. Worf, will you
bring in the next person?
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231. Please sit down, Mr. Tarses.
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232. For the record, will you tell
us your name and position?
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233. Simon Tarses, Crewman First
Class, medical technician.
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234. Now, I assure you, Mr. Tarses,
this is an informal inquiry.
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235. We are not accusing you of anything.
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236. However, if you would like
counsel, it can be provided.
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237. No, sir, I have nothing to hide.
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238. Tell me, how long have you held
your appointment aboard this vessel?
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239. Since stardate 43587.
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240. Mr. Tarses, your records state
that you were born on Mars Colony.
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241. That's right.
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242. Then you are human?
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243. Largely. My paternal
grandfather was Vulcan.
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244. Yes, I see that.
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245. Tell me, what is your relationship
with the Klingon, J'Ddan?
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246. Um...
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247. I mean, there's no relationship,
he just came in for his injections.
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248. Did you give him those injections?
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249. Sometimes.
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250. There were several of us, actually.
I might have... I've done it twice.
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251. Did he ever make any comments that
might in retrospect be suspicious?
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252. Not really. He hardly ever talked.
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253. Did you ever see him outside Sickbay?
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254. Once or twice, in Ten-Forward,
with a group of people.
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255. But I never had a conversation with him.
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256. Thank you, Mr. Tarses.
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257. I don't think there's
need for more. Captain?
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258. You're excused, crewman.
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259. - Mr. Worf?
- Wait.
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260. He's lying. He's desperately frightened.
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261. He's covering something.
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262. It's clear that he's frightened.
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263. - But that's hardly an indication...
- It's more than that.
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264. He wasn't truthful.
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265. He's covering a lie.
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266. One so big it's overwhelming him.
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267. I think we found the man.
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268. Admiral.
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269. I have to tell you, you must not expect me
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270. to permit any action against Mr. Tarses,
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271. solely on the basis of Betazoid intuition.
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272. Sabin has uncanny instincts.
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273. I've learned to trust them.
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274. I'm not happy about this use of a Betazoid.
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275. But you have a Betazoid counselor.
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276. Surely you're aware of the advantages.
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277. There is a difference between
a counselor and an investigator.
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278. Are you saying you never used your
counselor during interrogations?
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279. Yes, I do.
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280. But I would not act solely
on the basis of her instinct.
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281. Nor do I.
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282. But you're asking...
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283. You're asking me to restrict
Mr. Tarses' movements
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284. solely on the basis of Sabin's feeling.
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285. If Counselor Troi suggested
to you that someone on the ship
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286. were dangerous, would you not act on that?
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287. Observe him, curb his activity?
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288. Yes, I admit I probably would.
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289. And perhaps I should
reevaluate that behavior.
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290. Oh, nonsense.
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291. Let's keep our priorities straight.
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292. The important thing is to uncover
the conspiracy on this ship.
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293. And to prevent further damage.
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294. Now if Tarses is a possible saboteur,
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295. you cannot allow him access to
sensitive areas of the ship.
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296. And I strongly suggest
continuous surveillance.
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297. If we had clear evidence...
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298. We will have clear evidence.
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299. Sabin and Lieutenant Worf
are continuing to investigate.
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300. But if you don't act until
then, it may be too late.
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301. No.
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302. I won't treat a man as a criminal
unless there is cause to do so.
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303. And while you're being so generous,
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304. you give a saboteur a
chance to strike again.
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305. Last time it was just a hatch cover.
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306. What if next time it's more serious?
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307. What if lives are lost?
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308. Can you afford not to act?
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309. Engineering to Captain Picard.
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310. Yes, Mr. La Forge?
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311. Captain, could you come
to Engineering right away?
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312. We've got something
interesting to show you.
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313. We'll be right there.
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314. Captain, we finally got in
here about six hours ago,
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315. and we've been going over
it inch by inch ever since.
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316. We've made micro-tomographic
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317. analysis of the dilithium chamber.
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318. The hatch mounting, the blast
pattern from the explosion.
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319. We did mass spectrometer readings
of the residue for chemical content;
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320. sifted through the
debris for bomb fragments.
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321. What did you find?
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322. This is the frame for the hatch.
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323. It ruptured right along here.
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324. And when we take a reading of that spot...
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325. See?
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326. I'm afraid I'm out of
my element, commander.
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327. You'll have to interpret for me.
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328. There are sub-micron
fractures in the metal casing.
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329. That's right. A breakdown of
the atomic cohesive structure.
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330. Yes, and what caused them?
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331. Those fractures suggest nothing
more than simple neutron fatigue.
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332. I would speculate that when the engine
was last inspected at McKinley station,
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333. the hatch casing was replaced with
one which had an undetectable defect.
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334. I believe, sir, that the conclusion
to our investigation must be
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335. that the explosion was not intentional.
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336. That's the way I see it.
This wasn't sabotage at all.
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337. It was nothing more than an accident.
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338. An accident?
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339. I find that hard to believe.
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340. If my crew say there was no sabotage,
you can be sure there was none.
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341. Let us keep our perspective, gentlemen.
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342. Just because there was no sabotage,
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343. doesn't mean there isn't
a conspiracy on this ship.
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344. We do have a confessed spy.
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345. And he had Confederates.
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346. - Do we know that for sure?
Of course he did.
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347. Do you think J'Ddan could have come
on board the flagship of the Federation
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348. and accomplish what he did
without help from within?
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349. I agree it would be difficult.
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350. But not impossible.
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351. We should continue to investigate Tarses.
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352. He was hiding something.
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353. Captain Picard, Lieutenant Worf and
I have been working well together.
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354. I suggest we continue.
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355. If for no other purpose than
to determine Tarses' innocence.
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356. Now, please, let me
remind you he is innocent
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357. until he's proved guilty.
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358. Of course he is.
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359. What Sabin is saying is
that he and Lieutenant Worf
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360. would like to establish his innocence,
unequivocally, for his own sake.
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361. Very well.
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362. But let us put this to
rest as quickly as possible.
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363. You've opened the hearing to spectators?
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364. It isn't good to have closed
door proceedings for too long.
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365. It invites rumor and speculation.
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366. - Nevertheless, admiral, I think it...
- Because spies and saboteurs
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367. don't like the bright
lights of an open inquiry.
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368. They're like roaches,
scurrying for the dark corner.
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369. This hearing is convened on stardate 44780,
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370. as a continuing inquiry into the
activities of Crewman Simon Tarses.
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371. Mr. Tarses, for your own protection,
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372. I have assigned a counsel to you,
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373. in the person of Commander William Riker.
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374. Thank you, sir, but I
don't need protection.
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375. I have not done anything wrong.
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376. Dr. Crusher, have you observed
Crewman Tarses with J'Ddan?
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377. Well, yes, he gave him his injection.
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378. I meant outside of Sickbay.
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379. I think so, perhaps in Ten-Forward.
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380. And whom else have you
observed at these occasions?
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381. I don't understand what relevance that has,
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382. it was an innocent social gathering.
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383. If it was so innocent, why do
you hesitate to give us the names?
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384. Thank you, doctor.
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385. Admiral, if you have a case
to make against Simon Tarses,
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386. you had better make it.
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387. Otherwise, I'm stopping this here and now.
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388. Mr. Tarses,
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389. isn't it true that you have access
to the biological supplies in Sickbay?
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390. That's part of my job, yes.
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391. J'Ddan used suspensions of the oxyribolds
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392. to carry the encoded files he stole.
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393. Isn't it true one of your duties
is to prepare these suspensions?
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394. Several technicians share that job.
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395. And isn't it true that
your security clearance
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stores and files in Sickbay?
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397. Access which you can exercise at any time?
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398. Because I have access
does not mean I...
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399. What would you say if I
told you there is evidence
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400. that the explosion in the engine room
was caused by a corrosive chemical?
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401. One that is kept stored in Sickbay.
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402. I had nothing to do with that.
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403. How can we believe you?
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404. How can we believe someone whom
we know, we know, to be a liar?
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405. I object. There is no basis for
calling Crewman Tarses a liar.
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406. Agreed.
Mr. Sabin...
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407. Captain, there is a basis which
will become clear in a moment.
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408. Mr. Tarses, didn't you
deliberately and premeditatively lie
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409. when you filled out your
personnel application
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410. and compounded that lie by
repeating it to this committee?
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411. - What?
- Isn't it true
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grandfather of whom you speak
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was, in fact, a Romulan?
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414. - That it is Romulan blood you carry
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416. We're waiting, Mr. Tarses.
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417. On the advice of my counsel,
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418. I refuse to answer that question, in...
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419. in that the answer...
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420. might serve to incriminate me.
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421. You and Crewman Marcus will coordinate
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422. to track Tarses' movements
over the last five years.
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423. Ensign Kellogg, I want
a list of all relatives,
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424. known associates, and
especially old school friends.
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425. And make arrangements to do an
encephalographic polygraph scan.
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426. Mr. Worf.
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427. Yes, captain?
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428. I need to speak with you.
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429. You are dismissed. Please get your
reports to me as soon as possible.
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430. Do you see what is
happening here, Mr. Worf?
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431. - Sir?
- Is it not unlike a...
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432. a drumhead trial?
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433. I do not understand.
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434. Five hundred years ago,
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435. military officers would upend
a drum on the battlefield.
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436. They'd sit at it and
dispense summary justice.
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437. Decisions were quick, punishments
severe, appeals denied.
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438. Those who came to a drumhead were doomed.
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439. But we know there is a traitor here.
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440. J'Ddan has admitted his guilt.
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441. That's true. And he
will stand for his crime.
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442. Tarses has all but done the same.
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443. How?
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444. He refused to answer the question
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445. - about his Romulan grandfather.
- That is not a crime, Worf!
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446. Nor can we infer his guilt
because he didn't respond.
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447. Sir, if a man were not afraid
of the truth, he would answer.
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448. Oh, no.
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449. We cannot allow ourselves to think that.
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450. The Seventh Guarantee
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451. is one of the most important
rights granted by the Federation.
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452. We cannot take a fundamental
principle of the constitution
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453. and turn it against a citizen.
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454. Sir, the Federation does have enemies.
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455. We must seek them out!
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456. Oh, yes.
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457. That's how it starts.
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458. But the road from legitimate suspicion
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459. to rampant paranoia is very
much shorter than we think.
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460. Something is wrong here, Mr. Worf.
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461. I don't like what we have become.
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462. Here you are, Mr. Tarses.
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463. Would you care for some lemon?
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464. No, thank you, sir, this is fine.
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465. Well, tell me a little
about yourself, crewman.
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466. I know you were born on Mars Colony.
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467. Yes, sir.
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468. All my life I wanted to be in Starfleet.
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469. I went to the Academy's training
program for enlisted personnel.
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470. I took training as a medical technician
and I served at several outposts.
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471. The day that I was posted to the Enterprise
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472. was the happiest day of my life.
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473. Did you ever consider applying to
the Academy, going the whole route?
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474. Apply to become an officer?
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475. Oh, my parents wanted me to.
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476. And then I thought about it.
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477. I used to sit under this big
tree near the parade grounds...
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478. An elm tree, with a circular bench?
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479. Yes, that's the one.
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480. I spent many an hour there.
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481. It was my favorite spot to study.
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482. I used to sit under that
tree and watch the drills.
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483. Picture myself an officer.
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484. I know that it would have made
my mother very happy, but I...
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485. - You didn't do it.
- No.
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486. I was 18 and eager.
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487. The last thing I wanted was to spend
four years sitting in classrooms.
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488. I wanted to be out there,
traveling the stars.
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489. I didn't want to wait for anything.
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490. And now it's done, isn't it?
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491. My career in Starfleet is finished.
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492. Not if you aren't guilty, Simon.
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493. Doesn't matter.
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494. I lied on my application.
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495. And that mistake will be with
me for the rest of my life.
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496. Mr. Worf has found a brother
who still lives on Mars Colony.
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497. Contact someone there
and have him interviewed.
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498. - Admiral Satie.
- And start a background checkup
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499. into all his friends at the
Academy training program.
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500. - Admiral Satie.
- Yes, captain?
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501. - I would like to have a word with you.
- Well, of course.
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502. In private.
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503. And off the record.
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504. Of course.
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505. After all, you are my partner in this.
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506. I cannot possibly believe you mean this.
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507. But I do.
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508. This must stop. It has gone too far.
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509. You lied to him about the engine room.
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510. There were no volatile
chemicals found there.
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511. It was a tactic.
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512. A way of applying pressure.
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513. We are hounding an innocent man.
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514. And how, may I ask, have you
managed to determine that?
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515. I talked With him.
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516. I see.
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517. And he told you he was
a victim of circumstance.
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518. - Blameless and pure?
- No.
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519. He admits his mistake in
falsifying his application.
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520. But that does not make him a traitor.
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521. How can you be so incredibly naive?
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522. Captain,
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523. may I tell you how I
spent the past four years?
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524. From planet to starbase to planet.
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525. I had no home.
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526. I live on starships and shuttlecraft.
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527. I haven't seen a family member in years.
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528. I have no friends.
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529. But I have a purpose.
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530. My father taught me, from
the time I was a little girl
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531. still clutching a blanket,
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532. that the United Federation of Planets
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533. is the most remarkable
institution ever conceived.
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534. And it is my cause to make sure that
this extraordinary union be preserved.
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535. I cannot imagine why you are
trying to block this investigation.
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536. There have been others in
the past who doubted me.
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537. They came to regret it.
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538. The hearings on Simon Tarses will stop.
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539. If necessary, I will
go to Starfleet Command.
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540. I have news for you, captain.
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541. I've been in constant contact
with Starfleet Command.
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542. The hearings are not going to stop.
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543. They're going to be expanded.
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544. What are you saying?
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545. I'm going to get to the
heart of this conspiracy
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546. if it means investigating
every last person on this ship.
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547. And every hearing from now on
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548. will be held in the presence
of Admiral Thomas Henry
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549. of Starfleet Security.
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550. I've requested he be brought here at once.
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551. You never told me about this.
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552. I report to
Starfleet Command directly.
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553. I do not need your permission or
your approval for my decisions.
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554. Admiral.
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555. What you're doing here is unethical.
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556. It's immoral.
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557. I'll fight it.
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558. Do what you must, captain.
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559. And so will I.
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560. Captain, warp engines are back online.
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561. We are ready to commence restart sequences.
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562. Sir?
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563. Yes?
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564. Yes. Yes, of course. Proceed, Mr. Data.
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565. You all right, captain?
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566. Yes, of course, Number One.
Just a little preoccupied.
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567. Admiral Satie has ordered you to
report to the interrogation room
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568. at 0900 hours tomorrow morning.
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569. You are to be questioned
before the committee.
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570. Captain's log, supplemental.
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571. Admiral Thomas Henry,
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572. who has worked closely with
Norah Satie in the past,
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573. has arrived to observe the hearings.
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574. Your full name?
- Jean-Luc Picard.
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575. Rank and position?
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576. Captain, Federation Starship Enterprise.
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577. How long have you held this post?
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578. Over three years, since stardate 41124.
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579. Very well. Admiral.
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580. If you don't mind, there's
something I would like to say.
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581. If you have a statement, you'll
have an opportunity to make it later.
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582. I believe that Chapter Four, Article
12 of the Uniform Code of Justice
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583. grants me the right to make a
statement before questioning begins.
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584. Very well.
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585. I'm deeply concerned about
what is happening here.
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586. It began when we apprehended a spy.
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587. A man who admitted his guilt,
and who will answer for his crime.
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588. But the hunt didn't end there.
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589. Another man...
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590. Mr. Simon Tarses, was brought to trial.
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591. And it was a trial.
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592. No matter what others choose to call it.
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593. A trial based on insinuation and innuendo.
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594. Nothing substantive offered against
Mr. Tarses, much less proven.
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595. Mr. Tarses' grandfather is Romulan.
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596. And for that reason, his
career now stands in ruins.
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597. Have we become so...
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598. fearful, have we become so cowardly...
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599. that we must extinguish a man...
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600. because he carries the
blood of a current enemy?
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601. Admiral,
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603. or anyone else because of their bloodlines,
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604. or investigate others for
their innocent associations.
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605. I implore you, do not continue with this...
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606. proceeding.
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607. End it now.
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608. Captain, do you believe
in the Prime Directive?
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609. Of course.
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610. In fact, it's Starfleet's general
order number one, is it not?
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611. - Your point, admiral?
Would it surprise you to learn
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612. that you have violated the Prime
Directive a total of nine times
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613. since you took command of the Enterprise?
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614. I must say, captain, it
surprised the hell out of me.
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615. My reports to Starfleet will document
the circumstances of those instances.
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616. Yes, we're looking
into those reports, captain.
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617. Very closely into those reports.
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618. After which, I'm sure, we'll
have more questions for you
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619. about your so-called commitment
to Starfleet Prime Directive.
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620. Captain, could you tell us just
what happened on stardate 44390?
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621. - I beg your pardon?
Let me refresh your memory.
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622. You were transporting a
Vulcan ambassador, T'Pel.
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623. I was following orders...
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624. to take this ambassador to
a location near the Neutral Zone.
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625. I don't think we need the preamble.
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626. In fact, she was not a
Vulcan at all, was she?
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627. She was a Romulan spy.
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628. - That's correct.
- A spy whom you were delivering
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629. back into the hands of the enemy.
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630. Tell me, captain, when
the deception was revealed,
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631. and she stood proudly on
the bridge of a Romulan ship,
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633. No.
No.
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634. Even though you knew she
carried Federation secrets
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635. that she'd been accumulating for years.
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636. The Enterprise could have
been captured by the Romulans.
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637. Captain Picard did the only thing he could.
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638. Really, lieutenant?
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639. And where were you when this
traitor was on board the Enterprise?
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640. Where was ship security?
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641. Don't you think
it's questionable judgment
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father was a Romulan collaborator?
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643. Lieutenant.
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644. Tell me, captain, have
you completely recovered
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645. from your experience with the Borg?
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646. Yes, I have completely recovered.
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647. It must have been awful for you.
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648. Actually becoming one of them.
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knowledge of Starfleet operations
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650. to aid the Borg.
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651. Just how many of our ships were lost?
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652. Thirty-nine?
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653. And a loss of life, I believe,
measured at nearly 11,000.
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654. One wonders how you can sleep at night,
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655. having caused so much destruction.
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656. I question your actions, captain.
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658. I question your loyalty.
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659. You know, there are some words
I've known since I was a schoolboy.
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660. "With the first link, the chain is forged.
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the first thought forbidden,
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chains us all, irrevocably."
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663. Those words were uttered
by Judge Aaron Satie,
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665. The first time any man's
freedom is trodden on,
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667. - I fear that day...
- How dare you!
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668. You, who consort with Romulans
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support your traitorous arguments.
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670. It is an offense to everything I hold dear,
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671. and to hear those words used
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672. to subvert the United
Federation of Planets.
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673. My father was a great man.
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674. His name stands for
integrity and principle.
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675. You dirty his name when you speak it.
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676. He loved the Federation.
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677. But you, captain, corrupt it.
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678. You undermine our very way of life.
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679. I will expose you for what you are.
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680. I've brought down bigger
men than you, Picard!
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681. I have nothing more to say.
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682. Perhaps we should call a recess...
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683. until tomorrow.
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684. Am I bothering you, captain?
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685. No. Please, Mr. Worf, come in.
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686. It is over.
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687. Admiral Henry has called an end to
any more hearings on this matter.
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688. That's good.
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689. Admiral Satie has left the Enterprise.
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690. We think we've come so far.
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691. Torture of heretics, burning of
witches, it's all ancient history.
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692. Then, before you can blink an eye,
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to start all over again.
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694. I believed her.
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696. I did not see what she was.
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697. Mr. Worf, villains who twirl
their mustaches are easy to spot.
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698. Those who clothe themselves in
good deeds are well camouflaged.
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699. I think...
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not be so ready to trust her.
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701. Maybe.
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702. But she, or someone like
her, will always be with us,
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climate in which to flourish,
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name of righteousness.
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705. Vigilance, Mr. Worf.
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have to continually pay.
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