1. Captain's log, stardate 45470.1.
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2. The Enterprise has been diverted
to the Moab Sector
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3. to track a stellar-core fragment
of a disintegrated neutron star.
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4. Our science teams
have been asked
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5. to monitor the planetary disruptions
it may cause.
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6. We've got a problem.
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7. Our core fragment is going to pass
by Moab IV in six days.
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8. Isn't that exactly
what we anticipated?
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9. We didn't anticipate
there would be someone living there.
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10. An artificial environment
has been constructed
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11. on the southern continent, sir.
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12. Have you definitely established
that there's someone inside it?
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13. Yes, captain.
Sensors are reading human life forms.
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14. Human?
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15. Are they responding to our hails,
Mr. Worf?
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16. Negative, sir.
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17. Any starships reported missing
in this sector, Mr. Data?
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18. No, sir.
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19. How the hell did they find themselves
on a deserted planet?
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20. I'm pretty sure they know
we're here.
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21. Mr. La Forge?
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22. Our sensors are picking up
deep EM readings.
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23. It looks like wave patterns
from an obsolete subspace relay.
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24. Which would suggest they also have
the ability to communicate with us.
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25. Mr. Worf, open
the lower-band frequencies
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26. most commonly used
in the last century.
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27. Channel open.
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28. This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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29. of the Federation starship
Enterprise.
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30. It is urgent that you respond.
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31. Sir, the defensive shield around
the structure is increasing strength.
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32. Not exactly a welcome mat.
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33. We mean you no harm.
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34. We must warn you
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35. that your planet is about to experience
massive seismic disruptions
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36. due to an approaching
stellar-core fragment.
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37. No structure will be able
to withstand them.
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38. They are responding.
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39. On-screen.
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40. Enterprise, I am Aaron Conor.
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41. Mr. Conor, we were unaware
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42. that there were human colonies
in this system.
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43. I don't want to be rude, captain.
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44. We don't wish to interact
with outsiders.
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45. I'm only responding
because of your warning.
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46. The fragment will have serious effects
on your planet within six days.
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47. Yes, I know.
We have been tracking it.
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48. But our biosphere is constructed
to withstand quakes
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49. of 8.7 on the Richter scale.
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50. Mr. Data.
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51. The fragment has a density
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52. of 100 billion kilograms
per cubic centimeter.
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53. As a result, when it passes Moab IV,
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54. it will cause tectonic shifts
well beyond 8.7 on the Richter scale.
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55. I'm afraid we're going to have
to evacuate your people.
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56. Evacuate?
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57. That is not possible.
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58. There must be an alternative.
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59. Well, we will gladly explore
the possibility of it with you, Mr. Conor.
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60. Would you like to come aboard
to discuss it?
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61. Our environment is sealed.
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62. No one can get in or out.
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63. We are capable
of matter-energy transport.
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64. "Matter-energy"?
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65. We can take you
directly through the structure.
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66. Really?
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67. That's quite remarkable.
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68. May we arrange for your transport?
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69. No, I must remain here.
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70. But under the circumstances,
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71. I will permit a small delegation
from your ship inside the biosphere.
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72. If only to see this matter-energy
transportation you speak of.
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73. Very good.
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74. Commander Riker and an away team
will be with you shortly.
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75. Picard out.
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76. This is a mistake, Aaron.
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77. Good Lord, Martin,
what would you have me do?
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78. Anything that would keep them
out of here.
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79. We have nothing to hide.
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80. We have a great deal to lose.
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81. - What is that?
- It's them.
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82. Look at this, Martin.
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83. Incredible.
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84. Space, the final frontier.
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85. These are the voyages
of the Starship Enterprise.
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86. Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds,
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87. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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88. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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89. It's lovely.
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90. I can understand why you're reluctant
to leave, Mr. Conor.
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91. Not just reluctant, Miss Troi.
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92. It is imperative that we remain.
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93. It would be suicide to evacuate.
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94. It would destroy everything
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95. we have worked for two centuries
to accomplish.
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96. You see,
this is an engineered society.
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97. - "Engineered"?
- Genetically engineered.
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98. Our ancestors came from Earth
to create a perfect society.
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99. They believed that through
controlled procreation,
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100. they could create people
without flaws.
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101. And those people
would build a paradise.
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102. All of you have been
selectively bred?
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103. Your DNA patterns chosen?
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104. Eight generations of us.
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105. We have immeasurably extended
the potential of humanity.
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106. Physically, psychologically,
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107. we have evolved beyond...
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108. - Beyond...
- Beyond us.
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109. Frankly, yes.
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110. No one in this society
would be blind, for example.
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111. No offense intended.
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112. I can see you just fine, sir.
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113. - Yes. Well, my point was just that...
- Thank you, Martin.
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114. Perhaps you've also made it clear
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115. there are still a few imperfections
we're working on.
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116. For the most part, we have achieved
a fully integrated existence.
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117. Not just among ourselves,
but with our environment.
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118. We don't just live here,
we're a part of our environment.
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119. It is part of us.
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120. Every plant life,
every microscopic life form
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121. is a part of the master design.
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122. We cannot separate ourselves
from it
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123. without irreparably altering
who and what we are.
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124. Your presence here
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125. has already begun to affect
the entire balance of our society.
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126. If we don't survive,
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127. the balance of our society
won't mean a great deal, will it?
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128. I apologize.
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129. But he is performing his function
as he is designed to do.
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130. And what function might that be?
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131. He is the interpreter of our founders'
intentions for this society.
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132. - A judge?
- Yes, more or less.
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133. Obviously,
he has no diplomatic talent.
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134. And obviously, you do.
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135. I have been bred
to fill this specific role.
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136. We grow up knowing exactly
what our society needs from us.
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137. What we are expected to do.
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138. That must take some
of the fun out of it.
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139. Not at all.
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140. My entire psychological makeup
tells me that I was born to lead.
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141. I am exactly
what I would choose to be.
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142. Think of it another way.
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143. Are there still people in your society
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144. who have not yet discovered
who they really are,
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145. or what they were meant to do
with their lives?
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146. They may be in the wrong job.
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147. They may be writing bad poetry.
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148. Or worse yet,
they may be great poets
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149. working as laborers,
never to be discovered.
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150. That does not happen here.
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151. It is, for us, an ideal existence
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152. and we will not give it up easily.
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153. We will do whatever we can
to help you preserve it.
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154. Hannah, I'd like you to meet
our guests.
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155. Oh, yes, of course.
From the starship.
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156. I've been looking forward
to speaking with you.
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157. Hannah Bates
is one of our scientists.
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158. If there's any way to shore up
our defenses, Hannah will find it.
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159. She has a remarkable talent
in theoretical physics.
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160. I've worked up a few schematics
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161. based on gravimetric potentials
and deflector-energy allocation.
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162. Geordi, Troi and I
will return to the Enterprise.
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163. When you've reached a conclusion,
you can contact us.
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164. Commander,
if Mr. Conor doesn't mind,
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165. I'd like to stay
and see more of his colony.
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166. No, no, that would be fine.
I'd like you to see it.
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167. Riker to Enterprise.
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168. One to beam up.
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169. Acknowledged, commander.
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170. Energize.
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171. Are you sure my being here
is not going to be disruptive?
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172. Disruptive?
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173. You mean what Martin was saying.
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174. Well, I certainly wouldn't wish
to throw off your entire balance.
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175. Too late, the damage is done.
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176. Seriously.
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177. I sometimes think
that strict interpreters like Martin
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178. have forgotten we're still human.
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179. We'll adjust, accommodate.
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180. There must be other unexpected
events you have to deal with:
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181. an untimely death, an accident.
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182. Our geneticists
are able to screen out
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183. any congenital health risks
before conception.
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184. And our population is diverse enough
to maintain a genetic balance
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185. in the event of accidental death.
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186. But very little that is unexpected
occurs here.
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187. Am I making this sound
incredibly dull?
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188. Not at all.
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189. I'll tell you the truth,
but I'll deny it if you tell Martin.
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190. I found today exhilarating.
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191. Meeting you.
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192. Meeting new people,
with new ideas.
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193. I feel the same about being here.
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194. I'm something of a student
of human nature,
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195. and I find this all fascinating.
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196. "A student of human nature"?
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197. - I'm the ship's counselor.
- Ah.
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198. I'm afraid you wouldn't find
much work here, counselor.
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199. I'd book my next vacation
at your hotel if you had one.
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200. Well, in that case,
I shall have to have them build one.
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201. The biosphere's superstructure will
never withstand the tectonic shocks.
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202. The environment
would be compromised.
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203. That's how I see it.
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204. Your ship,
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205. what kind of energy output
is it capable of generating?
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206. We have a matter-antimatter
warp-reaction system,
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207. the most powerful in Starfleet.
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208. Normally kicks plasma
up into the terawatt range. Why?
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209. Well, either we're gonna
have to move
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210. or that fragment is.
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211. We could move a small moon
or an asteroid,
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212. but a stellar-core fragment?
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213. That's much too massive
for our tractor beam.
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214. What's that?
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215. A wild idea, purely theoretical.
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216. A multiphase tractor beam?
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217. When we first spotted
the fragment approaching
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218. I came up with the idea.
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219. But we can't generate
the kind of energy we would need.
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220. You can.
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221. We'd need Hannah on the ship.
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222. No.
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223. With my theories
and their equipment,
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224. we might be able
to alter the fragment's path.
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225. It's our only chance
to avoid evacuation.
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226. No one had ever come here
and no one had ever left, until today.
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227. This is a date to note
in our history books.
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228. This is in direct violation
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229. of the intentions
of our founders, Aaron.
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230. I don't think they intended us
to die, Martin.
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231. Her absence will create
an additional imbalance.
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232. Temporarily.
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233. Circumstances require us
to be flexible.
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234. We have no idea
how molecular transport
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235. will affect her DNA.
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236. It won't affect her DNA at all.
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237. There's been over a century
of evidence to prove that.
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238. You can go, Hannah.
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239. May I return later?
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240. I look forward to it.
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241. Enterprise, three to beam up.
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242. Energize.
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243. Captain's log, supplemental.
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244. Commander La Forge
and Hannah Bates
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245. have spent three days
trying to find a way
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246. to adjust the path
of the core fragment.
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247. If they do not succeed
in the next 48 hours,
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248. we will need to begin evacuation.
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249. I believe some will choose to risk
death rather than leave, captain.
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250. You've spent a good deal of time
on the surface.
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251. How do you suggest
we change their minds?
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252. I'm not sure we can.
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253. It would mean abandoning
their fundamental way of life.
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254. They've managed to turn a dubious
scientific endeavor into dogma.
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255. You don't approve
of genetic engineering.
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256. It was a bad idea
whose time has long passed.
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257. They seem to have
made it succeed.
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258. They've given away their humanity
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259. with this genetic manipulation.
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260. Many of the qualities
that they breed out:
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261. the uncertainty,
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262. self-discovery, the unknown.
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263. These are many of the qualities
that make life worth living.
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264. Well, at least to me.
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265. I wouldn't want to live my life
knowing that my future was written,
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266. that my boundaries
had been already set.
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267. Would you?
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268. I've asked myself that question
a lot during the past few days.
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269. I don't know.
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270. I doubt it.
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271. Nevertheless,
it's what they believe in,
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272. and it won't be an easy matter
to talk them into leaving.
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273. This leader of theirs, Conor,
he seems to be a reasonable man.
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274. I find him very reasonable.
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275. Open to suggestions,
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276. thoughtful,
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277. quite disarming.
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278. The perfect administrator.
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279. I'm sure.
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280. Will he leave when he sees
there's no other choice?
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281. I don't know. I hope so.
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282. You admire him.
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283. Yes.
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284. Then help him to see the reality
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285. of what may happen to his colony.
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286. If he makes the right decision,
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287. if he's as good a leader
as he's designed to be,
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288. then perhaps the others will follow.
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289. If we increase the warp-power transfer
by 80 percent...
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290. It's just gonna blow
the emitters again.
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291. We won't be able to reinforce
the conduit to hold that power level.
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292. It just doesn't work.
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293. I haven't had any sleep in so long
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294. my eyelids feel like I have
leaden weights attached to them.
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295. - Geordi.
- Mm?
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296. Were you always blind?
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297. I'm sorry, I probably shocked
the hell out of you, didn't I?
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298. - No.
- I'll put it back on.
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299. Don't. I'm sorry,
I didn't mean to embarrass you.
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300. I've never been embarrassed
by this, Hannah. Never.
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301. I was born blind.
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302. I've always been this way.
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303. May I see it, your visor?
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304. Sure.
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305. So...
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306. Guess if I had been conceived
on your world,
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307. I wouldn't even be here now,
would I?
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308. No.
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309. No, I'd have been terminated
as a fertilized cell.
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310. It was the wish of our founders
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311. that no one have to suffer a life
with disabilities.
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312. Who gave them the right to decide
whether or not I should be here?
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313. Whether or not I might
have something to contribute?
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314. I... I don't know what to say.
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315. Here you go.
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316. How does it work?
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317. Well, the visor scans
the electromagnetic spectrum
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318. from one hertz to 100,000 terahertz,
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319. converts it all to usable frequencies,
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320. and then transmits that information
directly to my brain.
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321. Well, what about
the data-conversion rate?
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322. How do you avoid
a sensory overload?
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323. A bank of preprocessors compresses
the data stream into pulses.
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324. You see, that way
my visual cortex never...
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325. Wait a minute.
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326. Wait just a minute.
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327. We should be able to send
a high-energy pulse
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328. through the tractor system.
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329. If it's short enough,
it shouldn't overload the emitters.
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330. The technology is right here.
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331. If we could adapt
those pulse-compression routines,
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332. and then apply them
to the warp power conduits...
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333. We'd have to avoid tractor-force
rebounding, but that shouldn't be hard.
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334. Sure. With a few modifications...
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335. Oh, that's perfect.
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336. What?
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337. If the answer to all of this is in a visor
created for a blind man
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338. who never would've existed
in your society.
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339. No offense intended.
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340. Please, Matthew, continue.
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341. It's hard to believe.
So much loveliness here
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342. just a few meters away
from such desolation.
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343. It's hard to believe
we're about to lose it.
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344. This may sound incredibly simplistic,
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345. but can't you reengineer all this
on another planet?
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346. A nursery rhyme
my mother used to read to me
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347. has been running round and round
my mind since all this began.
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348. A nursery rhyme?
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349. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
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350. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
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351. All the king's horses
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352. And all the king's men
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353. Couldn't put Humpty together again.
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354. Why do we tell our children
such ghastly stories?
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355. Perhaps to prepare them
for times like these.
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356. We are every bit as fragile as an egg
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357. and as impossible to reconstruct.
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358. We are integrated
and refined to such a degree
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359. that any fundamental change
would lead to chaos.
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360. I'm so sorry, Aaron.
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361. I wish I could do something to help.
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362. You have helped.
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363. You've been wonderful
these past few days.
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364. You've been my counselor.
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365. No.
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366. A counselor has to maintain
a discreet distance.
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367. I'd rather think of us as friends.
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368. Friends.
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369. That just won't do either.
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370. Will it?
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371. Aaron.
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372. I must confess.
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373. Part of me knows that if I transport
through these walls,
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374. you'll be on the other side.
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375. This is wrong.
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376. Terribly wrong.
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377. In order to move the core fragment
to a safe trajectory,
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378. we needed our tractor beam to be able
to handle high-powered pulses.
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379. And we needed a much more
efficient emitter to do that.
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380. About four times more efficient.
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381. But we couldn't get
anywhere near that
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382. without overloading
the emitter arrays.
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383. So we added a little visor technology
to the process
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384. and were able to boost
the effective force.
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385. And at the same time,
lower the power-conduit stress levels.
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386. What's the increase in efficiency?
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387. Up to almost 300 percent.
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388. - That's not enough.
- That's true.
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389. We won't be able to move the fragment
as far as we'd like to but...
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390. But if we also fortify the biosphere's
structural integrity at the same time...
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391. With some of the shield improvements
that I've discovered here, it could work.
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392. We'll have to lend them some
of our Engineering support crews.
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393. Advise Mr. Conor. Number One,
brief the appropriate officers.
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394. Prepare them for transport
as soon as Mr. Conor approves.
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395. Yes, sir.
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396. You're up early.
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397. I'm still on Enterprise time.
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398. Aaron,
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399. I'm going back to the ship.
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400. I'm not going to see you again.
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401. Why?
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402. Because it's the right thing to do.
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403. I'm not convinced of that.
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404. You know it as well as I do.
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405. You're angry.
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406. Yes, I'm angry.
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407. I'm angry with myself
for allowing this to happen.
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408. Deanna.
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409. I could fall in love with you so easily.
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410. But we both know the end
of that story, don't we?
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411. How would Martin feel
about introducing half-Betazoid DNA
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412. into the genetic balance?
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413. If we have to evacuate,
anything's possible.
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414. Listen to yourself.
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415. A few days ago,
you wouldn't even talk to us.
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416. This is my fault.
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417. I'm so sorry.
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418. I need you here.
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419. This doesn't have to happen again.
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420. I have to go.
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421. Good news, Aaron.
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422. We should be able to change
the course of the core fragment,
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423. but we'll also need
to fortify the structure.
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424. And we're gonna need help to do it.
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425. We'll need to bring down
Engineering crews from the Enterprise
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426. to work with your people
for the next 48 hours.
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427. Engineering crews?
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428. They have to install five new
shield generators and power supplies.
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429. Fifty officers are waiting
for your approval to transport down.
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430. We don't have much time, Aaron.
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431. Is there any other choice?
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432. None.
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433. Enterprise, you may begin transport
when ready.
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434. Captain's log, supplemental.
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435. The Enterprise has moved
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436. to a parallel course
with the core fragment.
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437. We must adjust its trajectory
by a minimum of 1.2 degrees
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438. to ensure the colony's safety.
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439. Bring us within range
of the fragment, ensign.
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440. Aye, sir.
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441. - You may proceed, Mr. La Forge.
- Yes, sir.
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442. - Good luck.
- You too.
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443. Engage tractor beam.
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444. Okay, let's give it a try.
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445. Shutting down non-critical systems.
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446. Emitter circuits 170 percent
over standard.
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447. Increasing impulse power
to tractor emitters.
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448. EPS power levels rising.
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449. Transferring warp power
to tractor-beam generator.
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450. Graviton generators
operating normally.
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451. Surge pulse now synchronized.
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452. Emitters radiating
at 320 percent over standard.
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453. Bridge, we need more power.
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454. Reduce life support
to minimum requirements, Mr. Data.
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455. Aye, sir.
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456. Three hundred and ninety percent
over standard.
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457. Come on, come on.
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458. No change in the fragment's course.
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459. We've gotta increase
the pulse frequency.
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460. The emitter circuits
won't hold for long.
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461. We don't need them for long.
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462. - Four hundred percent over standard.
- Okay, now we're getting there.
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463. Fragment's moved 0.4 degrees
off its previous heading.
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464. 0.65. It's working.
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465. We have lost one
of the emitter circuits, sir.
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466. Life-support failure,
Decks 9, 12 and 13.
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467. Engage evacuation procedures
for those decks.
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468. Geordi, we're going to need
power back soon.
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469. Acknowledged.
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470. Fragment's new heading adjustment
is at 1.01 degrees.
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471. - Is it enough?
- Not yet. Hold on.
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472. We have lost
the second lateral emitter circuit.
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473. Losing life support systems
on Decks 5 through 9.
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474. Evacuation procedures initiated.
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475. - Mr. La Forge.
- Hold on, captain.
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476. Shipwide life-support failure
in 15 seconds, sir.
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477. Almost there, Geordi.
Course shift is at 1.16 degrees.
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478. Termination of all life support
in five seconds.
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479. 1.18.
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480. Now, Mr. La Forge.
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481. Yes, sir. Shutting down
all tractor emissions.
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482. Transferring power
back to life support.
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483. 1.2. We've got it.
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484. Life support normal on all decks.
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485. Mr. Data.
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486. The fragment's course
has been altered by 1.21 degrees, sir.
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487. Hail the colony.
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488. - Yes, captain.
- Success, Mr. Conor.
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489. With the upgrades
to your biosphere,
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490. the core fragment
should no longer be a danger.
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491. I cannot adequately express
my appreciation to your crew.
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492. Is Hannah able to hear me?
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493. Yes, yes. Go ahead, Aaron.
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494. This is an historic achievement,
Hannah.
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495. You've done a wonderful thing
for our people.
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496. Thank you.
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497. We look forward to honoring you
appropriately when you return.
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498. Thank you again, captain.
Conor out.
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499. Captain's log, supplemental.
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500. The stellar-core fragment has passed
safely out of the Moab System.
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501. The colony was shaken
by powerful temblors,
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502. but fortunately there were no injuries,
and only minor damage was reported.
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503. Energize.
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504. That should do it. All members
of the Enterprise crew
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505. are accounted for, Mr. Conor.
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506. They've been invaluable, commander.
Thank you again.
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507. If there's nothing else,
we can be on our way.
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508. Would you tell Deanna Troi for me that
I'm sorry I didn't get the opportunity
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509. to say goodbye personally.
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510. I'm sure she'll feel the same way.
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511. A breach in the biosphere.
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512. Get Hannah Bates.
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513. Apparently, the refortification
wasn't adequate.
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514. There's definite structural damage.
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515. It appears that the tectonic shifts
created a breach.
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516. - Can it be repaired?
- I don't know.
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517. I'll have to run a diagnostic
in the lab.
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518. Unless we seal it, and fast,
we may have to evacuate.
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519. How long do we have?
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520. Based on the level of toxicity
I'm reading,
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521. it may only be a matter of hours.
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522. - You mind if I give her a hand?
- By all means.
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523. Isn't it amazing
after all we went through?
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524. Yeah.
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525. Amazing.
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526. Looks bad.
It's cracked well beneath the surface.
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527. Why are you doing this?
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528. - What do you mean?
- There's no breach.
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529. What are you talking about?
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530. Look at it. It's right here.
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531. I measured the toxic leak.
You saw me.
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532. Hannah.
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533. My visor's positronic scan
would have detected the leak.
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534. Its molecular-pattern enhancer
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535. would have picked up
even the smallest crack.
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536. The damned thing
doesn't miss much, does it?
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537. Fine.
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538. I'll tell them the truth.
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539. Will that make you happy?
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540. Why are you doing this?
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541. I was born to be one of the best
scientific minds of my generation.
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542. And in the past five days,
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543. I have encountered technology
that I have barely imagined.
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544. And I've gotta ask myself,
if we're so brilliant
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545. how come we didn't invent
any of these things?
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546. Well, maybe necessity
really is the mother of invention.
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547. You never really look for something
until you need it.
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548. But all my needs
have been anticipated
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549. and planned for
before I was even born.
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550. All of us in this colony
have been living in the dark ages.
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551. It's like we're victims
of a 200-year-old joke.
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552. Until you came, all we could see
was to the wall of our biosphere.
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553. Suddenly our eyes have been opened
to the infinite possibilities.
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554. - Asylum?
- She wants to leave the colony.
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555. She may not be the only one.
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556. The science teams that went down
to the surface
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557. fielded a lot of questions
from the colonists
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558. who were more than curious
about what's outside their world.
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559. But why shouldn't
we grant them asylum?
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560. We can't do that.
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561. We have to do that.
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562. Do you understand
what it would do to the colony?
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563. I understand that these
are human beings with free will.
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564. If she wants to leave,
she has every right to.
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565. And what happens to the colony
if she does and others join her?
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566. The society is genetically integrated.
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567. Suddenly there would be gaps,
missing pieces.
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568. It would destroy them.
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569. There must be something
we can do to help.
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570. We may have done too much
to help them already, doctor.
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571. Well, we saved them
from destruction.
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572. Did we?
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573. Counselor, I think it's time
you took me to meet Mr. Conor.
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574. Transporter Room 3.
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575. Computer, halt.
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576. Captain, I have to tell you
something.
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577. And it isn't easy for me,
because I've used very poor judgment.
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578. Actually, I've acted
quite unprofessionally.
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579. Counselor.
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580. What is it you say?
"Take a deep breath."
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581. Conor and I have had a relationship.
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582. I see.
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583. It should never have happened.
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584. I knew there was concern
about outside influences,
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585. and I should have been
more careful.
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586. What is your status with him now?
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587. I did not intend to see him again.
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588. Would you prefer
not to return to the surface?
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589. No, I think I should come with you.
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590. I wanted you to know
before we went down.
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591. I appreciate that.
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592. Computer, resume.
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593. I wanted so much to help him,
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594. to be there for him.
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595. - But the more I was...
- Deanna.
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596. We all went into this
with the best of intentions.
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597. I should have walked away
as soon as I saw what was happening.
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598. But you didn't.
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599. And that's human.
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600. We make mistakes.
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601. Genetic manipulation or not,
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602. nobody's perfect.
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603. You would ignore
the welfare of the colony
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604. for your own selfish interest?
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605. The welfare of this colony
would be best served
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606. by rejoining the human race.
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607. She has been contaminated
by the people on that ship.
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608. Aaron.
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609. Mr. Conor, I believe
that you and I should talk.
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610. This is your doing.
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611. We never should have answered
your hails.
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612. If we'd followed that advice, Martin,
we'd all be dead by now.
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613. So much for the welfare
of this colony.
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614. You are not taking her with you.
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615. I'm leaving.
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616. I'll tell you something else.
There are at least a dozen others
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617. - who are ready to go with me.
- Hannah,
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618. let's allow Aaron and Captain Picard
to discuss this.
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619. Why don't we go for a walk?
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620. There's nothing else
for them to talk about.
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621. Martin.
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622. - I think it would be helpful if I...
- I want to talk to Captain Picard alone.
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623. - But...
- Thank you, Martin.
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624. The irony is, he's the one
who saw this coming
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625. from the moment you arrived.
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626. Because I didn't wanna hear him,
I chose not to listen.
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627. You made decisions
you felt would save your colony.
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628. No.
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629. I wish it were that simple.
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630. I'm afraid I can't
forgive myself so easily.
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631. You see, captain,
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632. I know what Hannah Bates
is feeling.
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633. I've been feeling it as well.
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634. I found your people intriguing,
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635. stimulating, as she has.
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636. I've been every bit as curious
about you as the next man.
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637. But I am not the next man.
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638. I am the leader of these people,
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639. and every genetic fiber of my being
demands that I protect them.
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640. And instead, I have betrayed them.
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641. I have allowed this to happen.
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642. We've both allowed this to happen.
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643. Then let us both find a way
to stop it from going any further.
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644. I wish I could see a way.
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645. Picard, I was born to govern
this colony, not to dismantle it.
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646. If you force them to stay, you will be
suppressing their human rights.
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647. If even a handful leave, the damage
to this society will be devastating.
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648. What about the rights of those
who would stay behind?
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649. They are the ones
who will inherit the social chaos
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650. that will follow for generations.
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651. Your arrival created this problem.
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652. Your departure solves it.
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653. That is simplistic.
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654. Refuse them passage.
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655. I cannot ignore the requests
of people, humans,
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656. who ask for transport
away from here.
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657. Nor can you ignore the fact
that thousands will suffer
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658. if you agree to take them.
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659. And as suffering grows,
more will demand to leave.
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660. We are witnessing
the end of this existence.
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661. I implore you, captain:
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662. Do not let this happen.
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663. You would have me make the decision
for you, but I can't do that.
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664. I am willing to talk
to these people with you,
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665. and I will urge them
not to make an impulsive choice.
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666. But if finally
they choose to leave,
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667. the Enterprise
will not turn them away.
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668. Captain Picard has decided
to grant transport to any individuals
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669. who wish to leave Genome Colony.
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670. I am asking you to stay.
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671. Aaron.
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672. Don't you see
we can't be happy here any longer?
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673. We were innocent.
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674. It will never be that way again.
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675. The experiences of the past week
will become part of our heritage.
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676. We will adjust.
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677. - In a few generations, we will be...
- We're not willing
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678. to stay here a few generations.
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679. All right.
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680. Then give me six months.
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681. Just wait six months
before you leave.
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682. What will that accomplish?
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683. It's true that our presence here
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684. has had an unintended influence
on your society.
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685. But it's done
and there is no way to undo it.
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686. But feelings are running very high.
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687. Perhaps, it's not such a bad idea
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688. that you should take adequate time
to weigh carefully the consequences
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689. of what you're about to do.
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690. We are prepared
to return in six months.
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691. In other words, we are being asked
to stay here for six months
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692. while they pressure us
to change our minds.
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693. In five days, you've seen only
the most superficial evidence
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694. of what life is like
outside this biosphere.
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695. Would you ever choose to live aboard
a ship in a bottle, captain?
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696. You are in command of a starship.
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697. You live to explore the unknown.
We ask for that same privilege.
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698. Hannah.
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699. This is your home.
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700. We are all, in a sense, your family.
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701. Don't we deserve an opportunity
to open a dialogue on this issue
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702. at the very least?
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703. - I am only asking for six months.
- It won't make any difference.
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704. You'll only be putting the people
of this colony
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705. through unnecessary pain
and anguish.
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706. You are the ones causing pain
and anguish in this colony.
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707. - You.
- Don't you see, Aaron? It's over.
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708. It's time for you to lead our people
into a new era.
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709. You could come with us.
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710. When you're ready to come home,
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711. you will be welcome.
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712. What will you do now?
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713. Attempt to assess the damage.
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714. Spend the rest of my life
on the near-impossible task
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715. of rebuilding this society
without the proper pieces.
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716. Aaron, you acted in the best interests
of your people.
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717. There was no way
to avoid what happened.
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718. I replay each step in my mind
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719. looking for the wrong turn,
mistake in judgment.
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720. I can find only one.
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721. And as hard as I try,
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722. I cannot regret even that one.
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723. In fact, I'm quite certain
that given the opportunity,
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724. I would choose to make
the same mistake again.
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725. I can only wonder why
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726. with all the hundreds
of genetically compatible women
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727. I would fall in love with you.
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728. Don't say that.
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729. Perhaps it's your imperfections
which make you so unique.
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730. But I am in love with you,
Deanna Troi.
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731. And I will always be.
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732. Come.
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733. The colonists are all on board, sir.
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734. - How many, finally?
- Twenty-three.
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735. If ever we needed reminding
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736. of the importance
of the Prime Directive, it is now.
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737. The Prime Directive doesn't apply.
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738. - They're human.
- Doesn't it?
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739. Our very presence
may have damaged,
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740. even destroyed, their way of life.
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741. Now whether or not we agree
with that way of life,
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742. whether they're human or not
is irrelevant, Number One.
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743. We are responsible.
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744. We had to respond to the threat
of the core fragment, didn't we?
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745. Of course, we did.
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746. But in the end,
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747. we may have proved
just as dangerous to that colony
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748. as any core fragment
could ever have been.
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