1. No question about it.
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3. Bluffing is not one of
Counselor Troi's strong suits.
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4. Still reading chlorinide leakage,
but I can't pin it down.
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5. Maybe up here.
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7. Yes.
My hand was not strong enough.
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8. You had jacks and eights,
she bluffed you with a pair of sixes.
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10. Let's just say I had a special insight
into the cards.
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11. Maybe next time
you should bring a deck
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to infrared light.
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Should we continue to go on?
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18. Yes, and if
anything changes, you let me know.
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22. Worf!
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23. Commander, what happened?
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24. La Forge to Sickbay.
Medical emergency in Cargo Bay 3.
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25. What happened?
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26. The containers you were checking
fell on you.
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27. You're lucky to be alive.
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28. Doctor, I will not attempt to leave
Sickbay without your approval.
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29. The restraining field
is not necessary.
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30. Worf,
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31. there is no restraining field.
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32. - But I can't move my legs.
- I know.
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33. You can't move because
one of the containers shattered
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34. seven of your vertebrae
and crushed your spinal cord.
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37. Space, the final frontier.
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38. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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39. Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds,
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and new civilizations,
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41. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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42. Captain's log, stardate 45587.3.
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from active duty
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44. following a severe injury.
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has arrived,
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his paralysis may be permanent.
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Dr. Russell.
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48. - I'm Beverly Crusher.
- A pleasure.
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aboard the Potemkin.
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50. Would you please have it sent
to one of your labs?
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51. - Of course. Send it to Medlab 4.
- Yes, doctor.
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I just wanted to say
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of reading your paper
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55. Really? You're the first person
to mention it.
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56. I thought it was brilliant.
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border on revolutionary.
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58. It's going to be a genuine pleasure
working with you.
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59. Thank you.
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60. Have you had a chance to review
Worf's case history yet?
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61. Only briefly.
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63. to find the state of Klingon neurological
medicine to be so primitive.
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the Klingon Medical Division,
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let the patient die in a case like this.
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no research on neurological trauma.
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68. We'll be in uncharted waters.
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69. Worf is having a hard time
dealing with his injuries.
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70. He's always been a difficult patient,
but now...
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71. He's tough at first,
but I'm sure you'll like him after you...
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72. Doctor, I know that
as a starship doctor,
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close ties with patients.
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74. But I think it would be best
if I maintain a discreet distance.
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75. That way I can give you a completely
objective opinion regarding treatment.
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76. Yes. You're probably right.
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77. Good. Well, I believe you said
I'd be working in Medlab 4?
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78. Right this way.
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79. You look pretty good for someone
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80. who's been eating Sickbay food
for three days.
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81. Please, sit down, commander.
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82. Thank you for agreeing
to see me in this condition.
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83. I'm not a Klingon.
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84. I don't think there's any shame
in someone being injured.
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85. I am not merely injured,
commander.
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86. Dr. Crusher believes
my paralysis to be...
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88. I'm sorry.
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89. I have a personal favor to ask.
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90. Name it.
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91. I want you to assist me in
performing the hegh 'bat ceremony.
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92. I want you to help me die.
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93. What?
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94. When a Klingon can no longer stand
and face his enemies as a warrior,
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to his friends and family,
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98. There must be other options.
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99. No. There are not.
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100. I will not live as an object
of pity or shame.
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101. My life as a Klingon is over.
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102. Mr. Worf...
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103. I will not help a friend
commit suicide.
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104. You and I have served together
for many years,
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and honorable man.
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108. help me now.
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109. Help me end my life
as I have lived it,
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110. with dignity and honor.
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111. Please.
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112. The corticospinal tract has continued
to deteriorate over the last 72 hours
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113. despite CPK enzymatic therapy.
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114. - What about alkysine treatment?
- Ineffective.
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115. Over designed.
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116. Klingon anatomy.
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117. Twenty-three ribs, two livers,
eight-chambered heart,
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118. double-lined neural pia mater.
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119. I've never seen so many unnecessary
redundancies in one body.
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120. Unnecessary?
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121. The Klingons refer to it
as the brak'lul.
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122. Almost every vital function in their
bodies has a built-in redundancy,
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123. in case any primary organ
or system fails.
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124. It's a good design in theory,
but in practice,
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125. all the extra organs means
just that much more can go wrong.
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126. Let me show you something.
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127. I've been experimenting
with DNA-based generators.
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128. This is a genetronic replicator.
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129. It reads the DNA coding
of damaged organs,
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130. translates that into a specific set
of replicant instructions
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131. and then begins to grow
a replacement.
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132. I've read of some of the preliminary
work you've done.
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133. The early results
have been very encouraging.
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134. Beverly, the genetronic replicator
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135. can create a completely new neural
conduit for your Lieutenant Worf.
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136. - Replace his entire spinal column?
- Exactly.
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137. Instead of splicing and pasting
together broken connections
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using this on humanoids.
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144. I've done dozens
of holo-simulations.
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145. The success rate
is up to 37 percent.
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146. Even a holographic patient
would balk at those odds.
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147. Sooner or later it has to be tried
on a living patient.
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148. You're talking about
a spinal column.
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149. Even before we could replace it,
we have to remove the existing one.
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150. And we don't know enough about.
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151. Klingon neurological medicine
to reattach it.
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152. If something goes wrong, he'll die.
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154. but you're still in the most
preliminary stages of research.
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155. No, I'm afraid I can't justify
the risk to Worf.
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156. We'll have to do with
more conventional approaches.
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157. Dr. Crusher,
please report to the Bridge.
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158. On my way.
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159. Doctor, the transport ship Denver
has struck a gravitic mine
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160. left over from the Cardassian War.
They've sustained heavy damage.
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161. Their last message said
they were attempting to crash-land
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162. on one of the planets
in the Mericor system.
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163. We should arrive
in just under seven hours.
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164. How many people were aboard?
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complement is 23,
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166. but they were transporting
517 colonists to the Beloti sector.
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167. I'll need to convert all three shuttlebays
into emergency triage centers.
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168. I want all civilians with medical training
to report for duty.
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169. Make it so.
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170. Captain, may I speak
to you in private?
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171. Of course, Number One.
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172. - You have the Bridge, Mr. Data.
- Aye, sir.
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173. I have always tried to keep
an open mind.
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174. Not to judge someone else's
culture by my own.
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175. But for me to be part
of this ceremony...
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176. I understand from Dr. Crusher
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177. that Worf will never regain
the use of his legs.
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178. That doesn't mean
that his life is over.
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179. That's a very human
perspective, Will.
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180. For a Klingon in Worf's position,
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182. I can't accept that.
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183. Will, if you were dying, if you were
terminally ill with an incurable disease
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184. and facing the remaining few days
of your life in pain,
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as a release?
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186. Worf isn't dying
and he is not in pain.
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187. He could lead a long life...
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188. You and I could learn to live
with a disability like that, but not Worf.
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189. His life ended when
those containers fell on him.
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190. Now, we don't have to agree with it,
we don't have to understand it...
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191. but we do have to respect
his beliefs.
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192. I can respect his beliefs,
but he is asking me
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193. to take an active part
in his committing suicide.
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194. He's asking for your help
because you're his friend.
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195. That means that you're gonna
have to make your decision
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197. Which leaves me right back
where I started.
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to make this decision.
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with great care.
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he could count on you,
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205. Alexander, I told you,
it's not my decision.
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206. - Your father doesn't...
- I don't believe you.
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207. My father wants to see me.
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away from him.
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210. Then why can't I see him?
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211. Come here.
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212. He's been injured
and he's embarrassed.
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213. And to have anyone see him now
would make him feel worse,
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isn't it?
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had a lot of dumb ideas about honor.
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is very important to your father.
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219. I don't care about being Klingon,
I just want to see my father.
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222. and we'll talk about this again
in the morning?
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is refusing to see him.
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those instructions.
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226. Yes, I do.
It's not the Klingon way, right?
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228. And I would ask that you respect
my wishes in this matter, counselor.
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229. All I care about at this moment
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230. is a little boy who's terrified
he's going to lose his father.
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231. Maybe it's time you stopped lying here
worrying about your honor
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about someone else,
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233. like your son.
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234. Would you like us
to come back later?
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235. No. No, please come in, doctor.
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236. This is Dr. Toby Russell.
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237. She's from the Adelman
Neurological Institute.
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238. She specializes in spinal injuries
like yours.
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239. We've discussed a variety
of surgical procedures.
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240. I'm afraid none of them
will repair the spinal cord.
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241. But we have found a way for you
to regain much of your mobility.
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242. We can implant a series
of neural transducers
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243. into your lower torso and legs.
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244. They're designed to pick up
the electrical impulses from your brain
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245. and stimulate
the corresponding muscles.
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246. With a little work,
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247. you can eventually regain 60
to 70 percent of your motor control.
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248. The first step would be to fit your legs
with motor-assist units like this one.
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249. They're a training device.
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250. Once you've mastered using them,
we can move on to the implants.
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251. Now, try to move your leg.
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252. No, no, that's good for a first try.
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253. It will take some time before
you get used to manipulating...
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254. No.
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sophisticated devices.
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they will give you...
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258. Sixty percent of my mobility?
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259. No. I will not be seen
lurching through corridors
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261. The object of ridicule and disgust.
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262. Perhaps all this seems
a bit frightening to you now.
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263. I want you to take some time
before making a decision.
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265. There is one other option
I'd like you to consider.
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266. It's called genetronic replication.
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267. It's still in the experimental stage,
but if it works,
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all your mobility
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269. and without the need
for artificial implants.
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genetronics.
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271. We did.
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272. I also thought we'd decided
against recommending it.
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273. You heard him.
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274. He'd rather die
than live with the implants.
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275. I just gave him a better option
than suicide.
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276. He's grasping for straws
and you're giving him one.
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277. Now instead of dealing
with his paralysis,
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this miracle cure of yours.
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279. There's a real chance
this could work.
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280. And if it does, it'll be a major
breakthrough in neurogenics
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281. that will change
a lot of people's lives.
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282. You're using the desperation
of an injured man as an excuse
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under normal circumstances.
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284. I checked with Starfleet Medical.
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285. They have turned down
your request
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three times already.
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287. Are you really going to hide behind
the rules of some bureaucracy?
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288. Beverly, your patient's life
is at stake here.
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289. Look, before you do any of this...
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291. Go ahead, captain.
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292. We've located the survivors
from the Denver.
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293. We're ready down here.
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294. - We have triage teams standing by.
- Very well.
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295. We'll begin transporting the survivors
on board immediately. Bridge out.
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297. Could you use
an extra pair of hands?
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298. Absolutely.
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299. Father?
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300. Come in, Alexander.
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308. - I understand.
- Good.
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we all must be prepared for...
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310. Father.
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311. Take him away.
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312. - Worf, let me help you.
- Leave!
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313. Alexander, go on.
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314. It'll be all right.
I'll take care of your father.
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315. Doctor, please.
Okay, easy now.
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316. - With this patient right here?
Yes, yes, yes.
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318. Yes, doctor.
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320. I need more help, please.
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321. Yes, right here. Right here.
Thank you.
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metaphasic shock.
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325. From leporazine? That's unusual.
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326. He couldn't take leporazine.
His blood pressure was too low.
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327. I had to try a different treatment.
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- No.
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329. I tried a new rybo-therapy
I've been working with.
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331. I've had some very good results.
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to test one of your theories?
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of leporazine and morathial.
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treatment would have saved him.
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337. The point is you didn't even try
standard treatment.
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338. I made the choice I thought gave him
the best chance of surviving.
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would have done?
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in order to test one of your theories,
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with Worf.
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342. That's what this is really about,
isn't it? Lieutenant Worf.
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343. I'm offering him a chance
to recover fully.
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345. What this is about is the kind
of medicine you seem to practice.
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for my approach to medicine.
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any more than you do.
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348. But I'm looking down
a long road, doctor.
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is invaluable.
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thousands of lives.
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352. I doubt if that will be of any comfort
to his family.
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of someone you loved,
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into a hypothetical argument, doctor.
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until further notice. Is that clear?
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360. Perfectly.
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on your patient.
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363. Be my guest.
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364. Just don't expect
a lot of conversation.
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365. He's in full Klingon mode.
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366. Honorable, strong
and close-minded.
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367. I understand that you've relieved
Dr. Russell of duty.
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368. That's right. She's irresponsible.
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369. I won't have her practicing medicine
on this ship.
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letting her go ahead
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on a little empirical knowledge
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378. Not in my Sickbay, he won't.
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379. I'll put him in a restraining field
and post security around his door
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381. And how long will you keep him there?
A week? A month? A year?
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the fact that a paraplegic
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that could restore much of his mobility.
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387. - But not all of it.
- No, not all of it.
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389. Klingon or no, he is going to
have to accept his condition.
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390. Beverly, he can't make the journey
you're asking of him.
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from contemplating suicide
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and living with a disability.
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393. But it's too far.
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394. And the road between
covers a lifetime of values, beliefs.
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part of the way.
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to forgo the ritual
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of regaining
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at accepting defeat,
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402. The first tenet of good medicine
is never make the patient any worse.
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Worf is alive and functioning.
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he could come out a corpse.
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405. Well, this may not be good medicine,
but for Worf,
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of yours.
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in some glorious notion of honor.
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416. It is not something
I expect you to understand.
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417. No. All you really expect me
to do is bring you the knife
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418. and then walk away.
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419. So you can kill yourself in peace.
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420. Well...
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421. I'm not gonna make it
that easy for you.
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422. It is not easy for me.
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423. But each of us must die
in our own time, and my time...
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424. Remember Sandoval?
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425. Hit with a disruptor blast
two years ago.
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426. She lived for about a week.
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427. Fang-lee. Marla Aster.
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428. Tasha Yar.
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429. How many men and women...? How
many friends have we watched die?
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430. I've lost count.
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431. Every one of them, every single one,
fought for life until the very end.
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432. I do not welcome death,
commander.
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433. Are you sure?
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434. Because I get the sense
you're feeling noble about this thing.
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435. "Look at me. Aren't I courageous?
Aren't I an honorable Klingon?"
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436. Let me remind you of something.
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437. A Klingon does not put his desires
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438. above those of his family
or his friends.
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439. How many people on this ship
consider you a friend?
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440. How many owe you their lives?
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441. Have you ever thought about how
you've affected the people around you?
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442. How we might feel
about your dying?
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443. Will you or will you not
help me with the hegh 'bat?
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444. You are my friend.
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445. And in spite of everything I've said,
if it were my place,
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446. I would probably help you.
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447. But I've been studying Klingon ritual
and Klingon law and I've discovered
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448. that it's not my place to fill that role.
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449. According to tradition,
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450. that honor falls to a family member,
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451. preferably the oldest son.
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452. That is impossible. He is a child.
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453. The son of a Klingon is a man
the day he can first hold a blade. True?
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454. Alexander is not fully Klingon.
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455. He is part human.
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456. That's an excuse.
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457. What you really mean
is it would be too hard
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458. to look at your son and tell him
to bring you the knife.
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459. Watch you stab it into your heart,
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460. then pull the knife out of your chest
and wipe your blood on his sleeve.
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461. That's the rite of death, isn't it?
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462. Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Worf...
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463. I can't help you.
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464. There's only one person
on this ship who can.
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465. You said you wanted to see me.
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466. I need you to help me.
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467. Anything, Father.
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468. I have taught you
about Klingon customs,
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469. the beliefs which we value.
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470. According to tradition,
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471. I must take my life
after suffering this kind of injury.
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472. But I've decided
to break with tradition.
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473. I've decided to live.
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474. I'm glad, Father.
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475. I must still undergo
a dangerous operation.
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476. I may still die,
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477. but it will not be by my own hand.
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478. Return this to our quarters.
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479. Yes, sir.
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480. Chief medical officer's log,
supplemental.
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481. After further consultation
with Starfleet Medical
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482. and a great deal of soul-searching,
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483. I have reluctantly granted
Lieutenant Worf's request
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484. to undergo the genetronic
procedure.
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485. We started doing
multiplications today.
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486. The teacher said I'm faster
than anybody else in my class.
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487. We will speak again soon.
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488. Yes, Father.
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489. If I die...
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490. he must be cared for.
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491. I'll make sure he reaches
your parents' home safely.
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492. No. They are elderly.
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493. They cannot care for Alexander.
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494. Counselor,
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495. I have a serious request
to make of you.
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496. Would you consider...?
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497. You want me to raise Alexander?
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498. I have come to have a great respect
for you, Deanna.
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499. You have been most helpful
in guiding me since Alexander's arrival.
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500. I can't imagine anyone
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501. who would be a better parent
to my son.
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502. If it is too much to ask...
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503. I'd be honored.
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504. I am ready.
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505. Focus the drechtal beams on the
anterior and posterior spinal roots.
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506. Focused.
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507. Initiate.
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508. All neural connections
below the first cervical vertebrae
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509. have been separated.
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510. Microtome.
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511. I'm severing the brain stem now.
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512. Cerebral cortex placed on life support
at 0831 hours.
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513. Three hours 26 minutes remaining
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514. until onset of primary
brain dysfunction.
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515. Okay, let's remove
the support frame.
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516. Exoscalpel.
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517. I've notified Starfleet
that our survey of Sector 37628
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518. will be delayed by at least a week
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519. while we drop off the survivors
from the Denver.
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520. Good.
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521. I understand from Mr. La Forge
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522. that there's a minor fluctuation
in the starboard warp coil.
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523. I've scheduled
a stress simulation routine
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524. for this afternoon to check it out.
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525. Has there been any word?
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526. No.
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527. Preliminary
genetronic scans are complete.
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528. Initiating DNA sequencer.
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529. Reading the initial sequences at ten
to the ninth base pairs per second.
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530. Once we're past the first two levels,
we'll begin the encoding sequence.
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531. Increase TCH levels to...
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532. What's happened?
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533. The scanner is having trouble reading
the Klingon dorsal root ganglia.
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534. Did this show up
in your simulations?
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535. Yes, but I thought
I made sufficient adjustments.
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536. Bring me the detronal scanner.
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537. I can scan the ganglia manually.
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538. It'll just take a little longer.
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539. One hour 43 minutes
until primary brain dysfunction.
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540. Retract the paraspinal muscle.
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541. Got it.
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542. Watch the proximal nerve endings.
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543. I see them.
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544. Make sure the cranial segment
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545. is at least 50 centimeters
from the brain stem.
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546. I'm reading a slight fluctuation
in the isocortex.
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547. Twenty cc's inaprovaline.
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548. Okay.
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549. Release the retractors
on the paraspinal.
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550. How much longer can we keep him
on life support?
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551. Twenty-seven minutes.
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552. Cover.
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553. Close, please.
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554. Ready.
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555. Tissue growth proceeding
at anticipated rates.
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556. No initial signs of rejection.
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557. Okay, ready.
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558. Terminate life support.
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559. Life support disengaged.
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560. Neural connections appear stable.
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561. Looking good so far.
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562. Fluctuations in the isocortex.
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563. Forty cc's inaprovaline.
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564. Synaptic response falling.
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565. BP dropping. Now 60/40.
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566. VeK'tal response is falling rapidly.
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567. Increase oxygen mixture
to 95 percent.
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568. Beginning direct
synaptic stimulation.
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569. Respiration is shallow and rapid.
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570. No response in the isocortex.
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571. Seventy-five cc's inaprovaline.
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572. - Heart rate is erratic.
- He's going into cardiac arrest.
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573. All right, let's go to chloromydride,
15 cc's.
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574. We're losing him.
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575. No BP, no pulse.
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576. Brain activity?
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577. Showing no higher brain functions.
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578. Okay, 25 cc's cordrazine.
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579. That'll kill him.
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580. Looks like we've done
a pretty good job of that already.
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581. No BP, no pulse.
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582. No activity in the isocortex.
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583. Cortical stimulator.
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584. Now.
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585. Again.
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586. Again.
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587. Again.
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588. Again.
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589. Doctor.
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590. All right.
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591. Make a note in the log.
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592. Death occurred at 1240 hours.
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593. It was all going so well.
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594. No anomalies during replication.
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595. No initial rejection.
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596. No.
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597. Alexander,
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598. I am so sorry.
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599. I wanna see him.
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600. - Alex...
- No.
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601. I wanna see him.
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602. Activate biomonitors.
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603. Twenty-five cc's polyadrenaline.
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604. - What's going on?
- Not sure.
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605. But if I'm right, one of those
unnecessary redundancies...
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606. Doctor.
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607. I don't believe it.
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608. Begin cardio-aid and ventilation.
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609. That's amazing.
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610. There must be a backup
for his synaptic functions as well.
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611. Vital signs are stabilizing.
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612. Begin rybo-synetic therapy.
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613. Increase oxygen mixture
to 90 percent.
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614. Let's prepare
a thalamic booster series.
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615. Well, I'd say your patient's recovery
is going well.
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616. You aren't even going to acknowledge
what I did for him, are you?
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617. You just can't admit that it was
my research that made this possible.
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618. I am delighted that Worf
is going to recover.
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619. You gambled, he won.
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620. Not all of your patients are so lucky.
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621. You scare me, doctor.
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622. You risk your patients' lives
and justify it in the name of research.
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623. Genuine research takes time.
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624. Sometimes a lifetime
of painstaking, detailed work
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625. in order to get any results.
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626. Not for you.
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627. You take shortcuts.
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628. Right through living tissue.
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629. You put your research
ahead of your patients' lives,
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630. and as far as I'm concerned, that's
a violation of our most sacred trust.
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631. I'm sure your work will be hailed
as a stunning breakthrough.
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632. Enjoy your laurels, doctor.
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633. I'm not sure I could.
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634. This is gonna take time, Worf.
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635. Your muscles are still sorting
out their new signals.
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636. Don't rush it.
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637. Alexander. Alexander,
remember what we talked about?
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638. Your father wants to do this
by himself.
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639. It's all right, counselor.
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640. I would appreciate some help
from my son.
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641. We will work together.
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