1. Captain's log, stardate 45703.9.
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2. We are en route to Earth,
where it will be my pleasant duty
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3. to deliver this year's commencement
address at Starfleet Academy.
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4. I'm also looking forward to seeing
Wesley Crusher again.
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5. His flight team will perform
a demonstration near Saturn
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6. that will be transmitted
to the graduation ceremonies.
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7. Captain, Starfleet Academy
is requesting an update
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8. on our estimated arrival.
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9. Mr. Data?
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10. We should be arriving at Earth
in ten hours, 16 minutes, sir.
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11. Please inform the Academy,
Mr. Worf.
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12. And send my regards
to Superintendent Brand.
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13. - Aye, sir.
- Do you know Admiral Brand?
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14. We've met a few times.
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15. She's a formidable woman.
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16. Sounds like my superintendent.
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17. When I was at the Academy,
we had a Vulcan superintendent
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18. who had memorized the personnel
files of every single cadet.
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19. Knew everything about them.
It was like having your parents around.
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20. My superintendent was a Betazoid,
full telepath.
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21. When he sent for you to his office,
he didn't have to ask what you'd done.
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22. You got called
to the superintendent's office?
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23. That's a story I'd like to hear.
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24. Sir, we are being hailed again
by the Academy.
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25. It is Admiral Brand.
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26. On-screen.
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27. Sir, she is requesting
a private channel.
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28. In my Ready Room.
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29. Admiral Brand,
what can I do for you?
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30. Hello, captain.
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31. I know you're a close friend
of the Crusher family.
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32. Yes.
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33. I wanted to inform you personally.
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34. There's been an accident.
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35. Space, the final frontier.
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36. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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37. Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds,
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38. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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39. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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40. He had second-degree burns
on the chest
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41. and multiple fractures of his right arm,
but he's going to be fine.
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42. Have they completed
the regeneration series?
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43. I'm not certain.
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44. Wesley's allergic
to metorapan treatments.
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45. I think they'll have to use
a bicaridine substitute.
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46. - Beverly.
- I should send his complete records
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47. to the Academy infirmary.
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48. Of course,
they probably already have them,
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49. but you can't be too sure.
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50. Beverly, he's fine.
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51. I know he's fine. I know he's fine.
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52. How did it happen?
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53. Apparently his squadron
was practicing
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54. on the Academy flight range
near Saturn.
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55. They were flying a close formation.
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56. There was a collision.
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57. All five ships were destroyed.
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58. Four of the cadets were able to
transport out.
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59. One didn't make it.
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60. Do you know who it was?
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61. Yes, his name was Joshua Albert.
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62. Wesley spoke of him,
they were friends.
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63. Wesley was so excited
to make the flight team.
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64. Of course, I was a little nervous,
but I was proud.
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65. I always knew there was a chance
that something like this might...
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66. Beverly, Wesley's alive
and he's well.
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67. There was very little to salvage
from the wreckage.
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68. We did recover one of the ship's data
recorders, but it was badly damaged.
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69. We are attempting to restore
the information,
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70. but that will take some time.
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71. Standard procedure calls
for an immediate investigation
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72. by two command-level officers.
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73. Captain Satelk and I
will be taking depositions
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74. from Nova Squadron
at 1500 hours today.
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75. Commander Albert,
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76. I'm sure that everyone in this room
joins me
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77. in expressing my deepest sympathies
to you on the tragic loss of your son.
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78. There will be a memorial service
for Cadet Albert
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79. this evening in the West Garden.
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80. It has been suggested that we should
cancel the graduation ceremonies
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81. in the light of what's happened.
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82. Commander Albert and I
have discussed this
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83. and we've agreed that commencement
should go forward as planned.
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84. The cadets should know
that even after a tragedy like this
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85. there are still duties to perform.
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86. And life continues.
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87. Thank you all for coming.
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88. It's good to see you again, captain.
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89. I wish it were under
better circumstances.
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90. This is an unhappy way
to begin commencement.
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91. If you require any assistance,
then the Enterprise is at your disposal.
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92. I'm sure we'll be able
to conduct the investigation.
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93. But thank you for your offer.
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94. Wes.
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95. I was so worried about you.
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96. How are you feeling, Wesley?
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97. Not bad.
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98. The arm's a little sore.
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99. We were very sorry to hear
about Joshua.
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100. Would you like to talk about it?
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101. No. I don't think so.
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102. No, thank you.
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103. I know you're just trying
to be helpful, sir,
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104. but it seems that's all I've talked about
for the last two days.
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105. - And I don't wanna go through it again.
- I understand.
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106. I just want you to know that I'm
available if you change your mind.
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107. Thank you, sir.
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108. - Hi.
- Hi.
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109. Captain, sir.
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110. At ease, cadet.
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111. This is my squadron leader,
Nicholas Locarno.
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112. This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard
of the Enterprise,
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113. my mother, Dr. Beverly Crusher.
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114. - Hello, doctor.
- Hello.
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115. - Captain Picard.
- Mr. Locarno.
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116. I came by to see
if Wes had healed up all right.
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117. And how are you feeling,
Nicholas?
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118. Oh, I'm okay.
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119. I just never lost anyone
under my command before.
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120. I'm afraid that never gets easier.
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121. Captain, Mom.
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122. Will you excuse us, please?
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123. Nick and I have some things
we need to talk about.
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124. Of course.
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125. - Let me know if you need anything.
- I will.
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126. I'll see you at the inquiry.
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127. Good to meet you, Mr. Locarno.
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128. You too, sir.
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129. The inquiry is scheduled
for 1500 hours.
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130. You ready?
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131. I think so.
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132. Look, don't worry about it, Wes.
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133. Everything's gonna be all right,
as long as we stick together.
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134. Hey. Can't you see
that's a flower bed?
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135. - I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
- Well...
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136. - Boothby.
- Mm-hm?
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137. Jean-Luc Picard, class of '27.
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138. I know that.
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139. What happened to your hair?
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140. How are you?
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141. I'm pretty damn cranky, thank you.
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142. I've already replanted this bed
four times this week.
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143. Let me give you a hand.
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144. You?
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145. I've acquired an interest
over the years.
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146. Well,
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147. don't plant them too deep.
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148. - The stems will...
- Will rot.
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149. Captain Picard.
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150. Of the Enterprise, no less.
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151. And giving the commencement
address.
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152. You sound surprised.
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153. Surprised?
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154. Uh-uh. Nothing you ever did
surprised me, son.
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155. Except that time you caught
that Ligonian, with a reverse body lift,
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156. and pinned him in the first 14 seconds
of the match.
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157. - Didn't think you had it in you.
- Well, it was all in the legs.
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158. All that running I did.
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159. - Boothby.
- Hmm?
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160. I don't think that I ever...
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161. I don't think I ever told you
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162. - how much I appreciate...
- Mm-mm.
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163. There's nothing to tell.
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164. Yes, there is.
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165. I... I just wanted to while I was here.
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166. Look, you know as well as I do,
I would never have graduated if you...
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167. You made a mistake.
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168. There isn't a man among us who hasn't
been young enough to make one.
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169. Nevertheless...
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170. You did what you had to do,
you did what you thought was best.
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171. I just made sure
that you listened to yourself.
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172. At the time I thought you were
a mean-spirited, vicious old man.
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173. I was.
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174. And by the way, I was about
the same age you are now.
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175. I didn't speak to you for months.
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176. You needed to get your bearings.
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177. I knew that.
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178. The important thing is, what you did
with your life afterwards.
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179. Seems you did okay.
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180. That's thanks enough for me.
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181. Did you know the boy
from Nova Squadron who was killed?
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182. Josh Albert? Yeah.
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183. Crusher, Hajar, Sito, Locarno.
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184. I know them all.
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185. You nervous?
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186. No.
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187. Yes.
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188. That's okay, so am I.
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189. But we're gonna be all right.
We've got some tough times ahead,
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190. but we've always come through
for each other.
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191. Whatever happens,
I want you all to know
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192. that leading this team has been the
high point of my years at the Academy.
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193. No one could have asked
for a better team,
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194. or better friends.
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195. Let's go.
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196. At this point, we accelerated
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197. and executed a starboard turn
of 27 degrees.
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198. We came out of the turn
on course for Titan.
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199. And you were still
in the lead position?
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200. - Yes, sir.
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201. As we entered Titan's gravitational
sphere, I gave the signal to tighten up
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202. and move
into a diamond-slot formation.
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203. Remaining
in the diamond formation,
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204. we executed a low apogee turn
around Titan,
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205. then began a Z plus 25 degree climb
in preparation for a Yeager loop.
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206. Approximately nine seconds later,
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207. Cadet Albert's ship collided
with Cadet Hajar's.
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208. We had less than two seconds to
activate our emergency transporters
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209. and beam to the evac stations
at Mimas.
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210. Everyone made it, except Josh.
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211. Thank you, Mr. Locarno.
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212. Cadet Hajar.
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213. As team navigator,
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214. you filed a flight plan with the Academy
Range Officer before the exercise.
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215. - Correct?
- Yes, sir.
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216. Did Nova Squadron deviate from that
flight plan
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217. after you entered the Saturn range?
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218. No, sir.
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219. Then how do you explain the fact that
the low apogee turn around Titan
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220. was at least 2,000 kilometers closer to
the moon than indicated in your plan?
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221. We were still within flight safety
parameters, sir.
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222. That was not my question, cadet.
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223. We had discussed changing our
approach after I filed the flight plan.
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224. The final decision was made
en route to Saturn.
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225. I didn't consider it significant enough
to mention here.
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226. I apologize for the confusion, sir.
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227. I should have been more precise.
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228. Did you see Mr. Albert's ship
break formation
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229. before it collided with your ship?
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230. No, sir.
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231. My first indications of trouble were
when my proximity alarm went off.
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232. You may be seated.
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233. Did any of you see the collision
take place?
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234. No, sir.
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235. Cadet Sito?
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236. You were in the tail position,
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237. therefore you should have seen any
sign of trouble from Cadet Albert.
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238. And you saw nothing?
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239. That is correct, sir.
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240. Did your attention falter?
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241. No, sir.
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242. I was flying solely on sensor
readings at the time.
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243. I did not have any visual contact
with Cadet Albert's ship
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244. when he broke formation.
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245. Sensor readings?
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246. What's wrong?
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247. Well, it's unusual to fly on sensors
alone during this type of maneuver.
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248. A pilot relies on visual clues from the
other ships to maintain formation.
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249. If you were flying on sensors alone,
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250. perhaps you could tell us
the orientation of his ship
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251. before the collision.
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252. I don't know, sir.
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253. You were flying a ship,
traveling 80,000 kph,
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254. with Cadet Albert's ship less than
10 meters away,
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255. and you don't know
what his orientation was?
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256. I don't remember, sir.
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257. Sir, may I?
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258. Go ahead.
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259. Admiral,
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260. Josh was a good pilot,
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261. but lately
he'd been having difficulties.
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262. He'd get nervous
during close fly-bys
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His formation flying was a little erratic.
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264. And you didn't report this to anyone?
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265. No, sir, I didn't.
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266. We'd flown together a long time.
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267. I thought he could handle it
if I gave him a chance.
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268. I was wrong.
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269. Then you are saying that
the accident was Cadet Albert's fault?
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270. I think Josh got frightened,
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271. and tried to pull out
of the turn prematurely,
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272. and then crashed into
Cadet Hajar.
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273. Josh was our friend.
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274. We didn't want him to be remembered
as someone who panicked.
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275. Please, be seated.
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276. I am very disturbed
by what I have heard here today.
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277. By your own admission,
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278. you allowed your teammate to fly
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279. when you knew he was having
difficulties maintaining formation.
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280. That demonstrates
a serious lack of judgment.
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281. I am also disturbed by the fact
that you did not come forward
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282. with this information immediately.
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283. We should have the first data from
Mr. Crusher's flight recorder tonight.
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284. We will reconvene
at 1300 hours tomorrow.
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285. Everything's fine. Trust me.
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286. I don't know, captain,
the Academy has one of the best
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287. reconstructive analysis labs
in Starfleet.
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288. I'm not sure there's much we could
contribute to the investigation.
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289. Yes, that may well be.
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290. But Wesley's one of our own.
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291. Understood, sir.
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292. - We'll get right on it.
- Good.
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293. I've spoken with Admiral Brand.
She's agreed to allow us access
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294. to all of the physical evidence
and testimony.
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295. Thank you, gentlemen.
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296. You shouldn't have said it, Nick.
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297. Josh wasn't responsible
for what happened.
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298. I had to do something.
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299. You said that we weren't gonna have
to lie to them.
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300. We all agreed not to lie to them.
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301. I didn't lie.
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302. Everything I said was the truth.
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303. The accident was not Josh's fault.
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304. Look, he was my friend too, Wes.
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305. I worked to get him on this team,
but the truth is, he panicked.
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306. - We don't know that.
- Of course we do.
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307. None of us has wanted to say it out
loud, but we've all had same thought.
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308. Haven't we?
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309. He must have pulled away too soon.
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310. I think he got scared.
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311. Sito?
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312. Wes, I know you wanna protect
his memory, we all do.
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313. But we have to look out
for ourselves now.
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314. What do you want to do, walk in and
tell them everything that happened?
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315. We might as well turn in our uniforms
and start packing our bags.
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316. Are we ready for that?
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317. We'll take this one step at a time.
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318. This is the preliminary report
from your flight recorder.
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319. It was damaged
so badly in the crash
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320. that the lab could only retrieve a third
of the total telemetry from the recorder.
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321. And all of it is before the collision.
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322. There's no problem here.
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323. I don't know if I can do this, Nick.
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324. You don't have to lie.
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325. Just don't volunteer
any new information.
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326. The first night I met you, Wes,
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327. I knew I wanted you on this squad.
You more than any of the rest
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328. would understand what it means
to be able to count on someone.
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329. Because you've been out there,
putting yourself on the line.
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330. You know you've gotta be able to
count on the people on your team
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331. because your life is in their hands.
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332. And their lives are in yours.
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333. We made a promise to each other,
right in the beginning,
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334. that we'd stick together.
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335. We were Nova Squadron.
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336. Nobody else could say that.
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337. And even after we graduated, we'd
try to get posted on the same duty.
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338. We were gonna be a team.
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339. For a long time.
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340. Josh can't be a part of those plans
anymore,
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341. but I think he would still want us
to be a team.
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342. What do you think?
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344. - Sir.
- At ease.
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346. No.
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347. I was just going over my
deposition for tomorrow.
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348. They told me you'd be here.
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349. I found this in Josh's room.
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350. I think it belongs to you.
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351. Our ski trip.
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352. Josh and I went to Calgary
last month.
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353. He forgot his sweater
so he borrowed one of mine.
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with his classes.
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355. A little. He only needed help
in statistical mechanics.
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356. If Josh had a weakness,
it was mathematics.
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357. No, he could do it.
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359. His mother and I thought he'd never
get out of calculus.
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360. Then he found out what the Academy
entrance requirements were like
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362. He stayed after class,
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364. He really worked hard.
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366. And he had a lot of respect for you,
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367. and everybody on the team.
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368. I realize it was his fault.
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369. That everybody
could have been killed.
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370. And I wanna say that...
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371. I wanna say I'm sorry.
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372. I'm sorry that he let you down.
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373. Are you ready, Mr. Crusher?
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374. Yes, sir.
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375. This is the beginning
of our run toward Titan.
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376. I'm on the right wing.
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377. Where is Mr. Albert at this point?
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378. He was on my port quarter,
approximately 50 meters away.
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379. We've just received the signal to begin
the diamond-slot formation.
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380. That's Cadet Locarno coming
into view now.
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381. We're in a 20-degree turn
around Titan.
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382. We should be coming out
of Titan's gravity well about now.
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383. That is the extent of the data we were
able to recover from the flight recorder.
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384. Mr. Crusher, would you
describe what happened
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386. Once we cleared the moon,
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387. Mr. Locarno led us
into a Yeager loop.
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388. Approximately nine seconds later,
my proximity alarm went off.
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389. I tried to veer away
but it was too late and I was hit.
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390. I lost control of my ship,
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391. a power coupling exploded
in my cockpit.
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my escape transporter.
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is finding myself
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Mimas with the rest of the squadron,
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397. Do you have anything to add
to your testimony?
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399. Mr. Crusher, will you describe
a Yeager loop?
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diamond-slot formation
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at a steep angle.
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402. And at the peak of the loop, turn over
and accelerate in a new direction.
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403. Mr. Crusher, did your team remain
in formation throughout the loop?
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405. I want you to be absolutely clear
on this point, Mr. Crusher.
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in a diamond-slot formation?
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408. Yes, sir.
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409. Computer, display
Saturn NavCon file 6-379.
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410. These images were obtained from
a navigational control satellite
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411. in orbit around Saturn during
a standard sensor sweep.
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412. Computer, freeze image.
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413. Magnify sector Gamma 3
and enhance.
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414. This image was recorded when your
ships moved briefly
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416. And according to the time index,
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417. what you see on the monitor
took place seven seconds
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418. after Nova Squadron completed
the Yeager loop.
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in a diamond-slot formation?
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Mr. Crusher?
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to be okay, Wesley.
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424. There must be an explanation
for all of this.
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425. Data and Geordi are already analyzing
the flight recorder
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426. - and the satellite transmission.
- Why?
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427. Well, there must be something wrong
with the satellite data.
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- Mom.
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some explanation for this.
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430. I know you're telling the truth
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431. but the satellite data
made it look as if you were lying.
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432. I've spoken with the other parents.
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433. I am going to talk to Admiral Brand
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434. - and ask her to delay the inquiry...
- Mom.
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435. Don't.
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436. You can't do that.
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437. I am not going to let them ruin
your career, Wesley.
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438. You haven't done anything wrong.
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439. Mom,
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440. don't try to protect me.
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441. Please stay out of this.
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442. Uh-huh. The weeds keep popping up
in the pittosporum.
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443. Poor plants don't have a chance
to grow.
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444. You could use a good herbicide
instead of pulling the weeds
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445. - with your bare hands.
- Mm-hm.
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446. And you could explore space
on a holodeck instead of a starship.
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447. Boothby,
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448. tell me some more
about Nova Squadron.
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449. Not going well, is it?
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450. No, it isn't.
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451. You remember the pareses squares
tournament of '24?
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452. The final game against Minsk.
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453. It took me three weeks to repair
the grounds after the celebration.
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454. We had a lot to celebrate.
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455. Our team wasn't supposed to win.
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456. We were very proud of them.
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457. Well, the cadets today are just
as proud of the Nova Squadron.
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458. The celebration they held
after Nova won the Rigel Cup
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459. made '24 look like a dinner party.
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460. To the other cadets,
the members of that team are gods.
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461. And that's a hard image to live up to.
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462. But Nick Locarno,
he watches out for them.
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463. He keeps them together.
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464. Nick is what makes
that team special.
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465. He's their coach, surrogate father
and best friend, all in one.
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467. The members of that team love him.
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468. If he asks them to do something,
they do it.
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going right over a cliff.
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470. Report.
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471. Nothing conclusive.
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472. We do know that the collision
occurred about four seconds
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473. after the satellite images
were recorded.
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474. But we still don't know how the ships
got into the new formation,
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476. We unsuccessfully
tried 53 different computational models
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477. in an effort to simulate
the movements of the Nova Squadron
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478. just prior to the crash.
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479. There are just too many variables
to take into consideration.
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480. Speed, attitude, course.
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482. that there was anything unusual about
the ship or the way it was operating?
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483. Well, the starboard power flow
was fluctuating.
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484. However, it was well
within operational limits.
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485. Fluidic pressure
in the landing struts was low
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486. but I don't know what difference
that would make.
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487. We did find that Wesley opened his
coolant interlock
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488. just before beginning the maneuver
around Titan.
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489. That is a bit unusual.
Normally the interlock is closed
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490. unless you're performing
a check on the engine coolant levels.
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491. But there's no evidence that Wesley
was performing that sort of a check.
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492. Filling the primary coolant tanks
requires an open interlock,
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493. but that can only be performed
in a maintenance bay.
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494. Is there any other reason
for opening the valve?
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495. Well, it's the first step
in purging the plasma exhaust.
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496. That procedure would be extremely
hazardous while the ship was in flight.
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497. Yeah, the engine would
probably ignite the plasma.
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498. Ignite the plasma.
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499. That's exactly
what they were trying to do.
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500. Come.
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501. Captain.
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502. Can you tell me what
this maneuver is?
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503. It's a Kolvoord Starburst, sir.
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504. Five ships,
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505. crossing within 10 meters of each
other and igniting their plasma trails.
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506. It's one of the most spectacular
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507. and difficult demonstrations
in precision flying.
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508. And it hasn't been performed at the
Academy for over a hundred years.
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509. Do you know why?
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510. It was banned by the Academy
following a training accident, sir.
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511. An accident in which all five cadets
lost their lives.
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512. I think that Nicholas Locarno
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513. wanted to end his Academy
career in a blaze of glory.
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514. And that he convinced
the four of you to learn
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515. the Kolvoord Starburst for the
commencement demonstration.
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516. If it worked, it would thrill
the assembled guests
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as a living legend.
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518. Only it didn't work.
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519. And Joshua Albert paid the price.
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520. Am I correct?
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521. Cadet, I asked you a question.
Am I correct?
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522. I choose not to answer, sir.
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523. You choose not to answer?
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524. But you've already given
an answer to the inquiry.
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525. That answer was a lie.
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526. I said the accident occurred after
the loop. It did.
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527. What you neglected to mention was
that following the loop,
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528. your team attempted a maneuver
that was the direct cause of the crash.
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529. Oh, you told the truth, up to a point.
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530. But a lie of omission is still a lie.
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531. Do you remember the first day
you came aboard this ship?
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532. Your mother brought you
on the Bridge.
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533. - Yes, sir.
- You even sat in my chair.
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534. I was annoyed.
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535. A presumptuous child
playing on my ship.
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536. But I never forgot how you already
knew every control, every display.
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537. You behaved as though you belonged
on the Bridge.
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538. And then later, when I decided to make
you an acting ensign,
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539. I was convinced you could be an
outstanding officer.
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540. And I never questioned
that conviction,
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541. until now.
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542. The first duty of every Starfleet officer
is to the truth,
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543. whether it's scientific truth
or historical truth or personal truth.
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544. It is the guiding principle
on which Starfleet is based.
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545. Now, if you can't find it within yourself
to stand up and tell the truth
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546. about what happened,
you don't deserve to wear that uniform.
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547. I'm gonna make this simple
for you, Mr. Crusher.
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548. Either you come forward and tell
Admiral Brand what took place or I will.
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549. - Captain...
- Dismissed.
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550. Your message said it was urgent.
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551. They know, Nick.
They know what we did.
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552. Calm down.
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553. Now tell me exactly what happened.
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554. Captain Picard called me
onto the Enterprise.
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555. And when I got there,
he told me that he knows.
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556. The Kolvoord maneuver,
the cover-up, everything.
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557. He said that if I didn't come forward
and tell the truth now, he would.
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558. You said he figured it out.
Does he have any evidence?
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559. No, but he knew exactly
how it happened.
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560. Captain Picard
doesn't know anything.
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561. He has a theory.
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562. So let him tell the inquiry.
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563. They'll ask us, "Is it true?"
We'll say, "No, sir."
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564. There's no evidence, so there's no
case. We'll get off with a reprimand.
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565. I can't call Captain Picard a liar.
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566. Wesley.
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567. We have to hang on
just a little bit longer.
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568. Then this will all be over.
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569. It's wrong, Nick.
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570. - Wesley.
- No.
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571. I'm gonna tell them what happened.
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572. You're gonna tell them
what happened.
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573. You, alone,
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574. are gonna decide what happens
to me,
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575. to Sito, to Jean.
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576. You're gonna decide that?
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577. I'm not gonna lie
to them again, Nick.
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578. I can't live with it.
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579. You can't lie to them.
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580. You can't live with this.
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581. You have to tell them what happened.
Who the hell are you?
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582. - Nick.
- You're gonna turn us in?
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583. - No, wait a minute.
- No, you wait a minute.
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584. He got to you, didn't he?
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585. Picard told you some big story
about duty and honor.
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586. Well, it must have been a good speech
to make you turn on your friends.
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587. We're Starfleet cadets.
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588. We have a duty to the truth.
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589. What about your duty
to your friends?
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590. I got you on this team.
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591. I gave you a chance when there
were upperclassmen waiting in line.
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592. I said, "He won't let us down.
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593. He was on the Enterprise.
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594. He knows what it's like
to trust somebody with his life."
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595. Well, I guess I was wrong.
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596. If we all come forward together
and tell Admiral Brand...
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597. We don't wanna come forward.
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598. Sito, Jean and me,
we don't have a problem with this.
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599. But if you do,
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600. then resign your appointment
to the Academy and walk away.
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601. Don't make us pay
for your guilty conscience.
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602. You'd let me do that?
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603. You'd let me throw away my career
just to save your neck?
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604. To save the team.
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605. That's more important than you.
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606. And it's more important than me.
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607. And if I were in your place, I'd do it,
without hesitation.
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608. But that's me.
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609. Captain Satelk and I
have gone over your testimony
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610. and the physical evidence
from the crash.
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611. Your statements cannot be reconciled
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from the NavCon satellite.
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explanation for this contradiction
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614. is disappointing
and raises suspicion.
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in some way,
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618. However, suspicion is not proof,
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619. and I have no proof that you
have lied to this inquiry.
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620. Therefore, if no further evidence
is presented,
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621. I have no choice
but to close this investigation.
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having difficulties,
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626. placed on each of your
permanent records.
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627. I am also revoking
your flight privileges.
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628. This inquiry is closed.
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630. I would like to add something
to my testimony.
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631. Proceed, Mr. Crusher.
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632. Yesterday I testified that the crash
occurred following a Yeager loop.
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634. We performed a loop,
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635. and afterwards broke formation
and attempted a Kolvoord Starburst.
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636. We knew it was prohibited,
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638. But we wanted to do
something spectacular
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demonstration.
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640. We pushed Josh into it
and he wasn't ready.
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642. We thought we could do anything.
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645. Josh didn't let us down, sir.
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647. Mr. Locarno,
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649. Do you have anything to say?
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650. Mr. Locarno?
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651. No, sir.
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652. Mr. Locarno has been expelled.
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653. They should have expelled all of us.
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654. They very nearly did.
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655. Mr. Locarno made an impassioned
plea for the rest of you.
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656. He said that he'd used his influence
as squadron leader to convince you
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660. He did exactly
what he said he would.
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661. He protected the team.
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662. I feel awful.
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663. I've letdown everyone.
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664. My mother, my friends, you.
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665. You should feel bad.
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666. And you will pay
for what you've done.
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667. Admiral Brand has decided that,
in addition to a formal reprimand,
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for the past year will be canceled
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669. and you will not advance
with your class.
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670. I understand.
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671. It's not gonna be easy,
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672. staying here on campus.
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673. Everyone knowing what you did.
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674. You have difficult times ahead.
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675. Yes, sir.
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676. Thank you, captain.
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678. I just made sure
that you listened to yourself.
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