1. There's a time to call a Romulan's
bluff and a time when you don't. No?
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2. One does not always have the luxury.
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3. You've got to choose your time
and place with them.
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4. - True or false?
- Yes. Wherever possible.
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5. So, this time you were lucky.
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6. I suppose all's well that ends well,
but if I'd been in your shoes...
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7. That really does look nice, Mr Mot.
I think that will be sufficient.
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8. Hold on.
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9. There. I must tell you, Captain,
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10. Will Riker was in for a trim
and he agrees with me 100 percent.
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11. Bridge to Capt Picard.
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12. - Yes.
- Sorry to interrupt.
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13. We're receiving a distress signal
from Solarion IV.
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14. That's right along
the Cardassian border.
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15. Lay in a new course. I'm on my way.
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16. I said we shouldn't colonise
so close to the Cardassians.
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17. - Report.
- The signal ended abruptly 0455.
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18. - Unable to raise them on subspace.
- Hail them on other frequencies.
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19. I've tried. No response.
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20. - Time to the Solarion system?
- 26 minutes, Captain.
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21. So you've been discussing alternative
engagement strategy with Mr Mot.
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22. He was discussing them with me.
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23. He's the fleet's best barber.
What can you do?
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24. Receiving another signal of a vessel
leaving orbit of Solarion IV.
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25. New frequency, low band. Audio only.
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26. Open a channel.
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27. This is the Bajora.
We claim responsibility
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28. for the destruction of the
Federation colony on Solarion IV.
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29. As long as we are
without our homeland,
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30. no one will be safe in this sector.
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31. Space, the final frontier.
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32. These are the voyages
of the Starship Enterprise.
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33. Its continuing mission,
to explore strange new worlds...
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34. to seek out new life
and new civilisations...
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35. to boldly go
where no one has gone before.
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36. Captain's log, stardate 45076.3.
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37. We have arrived at Lya Station Alpha
with survivors from Solarion IV.
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38. Admiral Kennelly has rendezvoused to
discuss the Bajoran terrorist attack.
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39. Sorry.
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40. Ginger tea with honey,
80 degrees Celsius.
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41. Ginger tea?
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42. My Aunt Adele's cure
for the common cold.
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43. Common, hell! I picked this up from
the Cardassian liaison this weekend.
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44. It's some damn virus
they sicked on me.
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45. Did he have anything
to say about this attack?
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46. The same old story
for the Cardassians.
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47. They've had terrorist problems
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48. since they annexed the Bajoran
Homeworld 40 years ago.
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49. But in 40 years, they've never
attacked a Federation target.
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50. A militant splinter group
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51. has broken away from
the Bajoran settlement camps.
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52. The leader's name is Orta.
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53. He'll do whatever he has to
to get attention.
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54. - And our response?
- Listen, Jean-Luc.
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55. I'm the first to say
the Bajora deserve attention.
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56. Chased off their own planet
by the Cardassians,
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57. forced to wander the galaxy, settling
wherever they can. It's tragic.
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58. On many worlds they are isolated,
treated as pariahs.
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59. The Federation is sympathetic
to their cause,
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60. but they're not helping
with this attack.
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61. That's what I want you
to communicate to them.
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62. This could be done through
diplomatic channels, Admiral.
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63. What do you really want of us?
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64. Find this terrorist leader, Orta.
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65. And get him back where he belongs
any way you can.
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66. Any way I can?
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67. The Federation has dozens
of settlements in that sector.
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68. We cannot allow
the violence to continue.
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69. What do I offer Orta
to persuade him to cooperate?
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70. - Amnesty.
- Admiral...!
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71. And a promise that we will address
this issue with the Cardassians.
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72. Quietly, behind the scenes,
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73. using every legitimate means
possible.
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74. But the Bajora must be patient.
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75. They've endured generations
of sympathy and promises.
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76. How can I believe Orta will be
satisfied with more of the same?
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77. It's your job to see to it
that he does, Jean-Luc.
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78. - Riker to Capt Picard.
- Go ahead.
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79. Have you approved
the transfer of a new officer?
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80. Negative.
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81. Well, we've got one.
Waiting to beam aboard, with orders.
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82. - Ensign Ro Laren.
- Ro Laren?
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83. - From the Wellington?
- The very same.
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84. Shall I tell her
theres been some mistake?
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85. Stand by, Commander.
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86. I wrote the orders. I thought
she might be valuable to you.
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87. Admiral, I would appreciate
consulting rights
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88. on the assigning of a new officer,
especially one with her record.
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89. - She's Bajoran.
- There are others in Starfleet.
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90. - Assign one of them!
- I've discussed this with her.
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91. I am convinced that
she is the right one for this job.
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92. After what happened on Garon Il,
she shouldn't be on any starship.
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93. - Let alone the flagship, my ship!
- You're taking her, Captain.
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94. It's been arranged.
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95. I can't tell you how hard it was
to get her out of prison.
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96. - It's that important to you?
- It's that important to the mission.
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97. - Picard to Riker.
- Go ahead.
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98. - Proceed with the transport.
- Sir?
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99. - I'll... fill you in later.
- Yes, sir.
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100. I hope you and I don't regret this.
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101. You can handle her, Captain,
if anyone can.
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102. Ensign Ro Laren reporting as ordered.
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103. You will follow Starfleet uniform
code aboard this ship, Ensign.
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104. Some of the crew will not want
to serve with Ensign Laren, sir.
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105. They will have to
learn to live with it.
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106. I intend to demand the highest level
of performance from her.
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107. I would expect nothing less.
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108. It won't be for long, Will.
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109. Come!
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110. - Ensign Laren, please sit down.
- Ensign Ro, sir.
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111. Pardon?
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112. Bajora have the family name first,
the individual's name second.
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113. I am properly addressed as Ensign Ro.
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114. I'm sorry. I didn't know.
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115. There's no reason you should.
It's an old custom.
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116. Most Bajora accept the distortion
of their names to assimilate.
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117. I do not.
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118. I wish to be candid, Ensign.
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119. Please.
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120. I'm aware of your Starfleet record
and your problems on other ships
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121. and the incident at Garon II
that led to your court martial.
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122. I'm concerned about your presence
on this mission.
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123. I don't want to be here any more
than you want me to be here, sir.
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124. Then why take this assignment?
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125. If I may be equally candid?
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126. It's better than prison.
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127. Better than prison? Some officers
wait years to serve on this ship.
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128. Being called back into Starfleet
was not my idea.
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129. Nor ours.
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130. Yet we will all be serving together.
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131. We have expectations of you.
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132. Captain... I know the routine.
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133. You don't have to worry about me.
We're stuck with each other.
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134. So let's just get this over with
and go our own separate ways, OK?
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135. Dismissed.
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136. Captain's log.
Were approaching the Valo system,
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137. on the edge of Cardassian territory,
where many Bajorans have resettled.
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138. There are dozens of Bajoran camps
on the three Class-M planets.
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139. I suggest we start on Valo IIl,
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140. where an ad hoc leader
named Jaz Holza lives.
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141. The Federation
has had dealings with him.
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142. - I met Holza at a symposium.
- What can you tell us, Doctor?
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143. I found him a very concerned leader
and a good spokesman for his people.
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144. And a terrific dancer!
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145. No, really, I'm serious.
At a reception afterwards.
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146. At least this man has
genuine experience in diplomacy.
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147. A big advantage on this mission.
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148. Mr Data, will you contact Holza,
arrange a meeting?
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149. Sir.
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150. Ensign Ro, you know the star system.
You'll take the conn.
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151. Is there a problem, Ensign?
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152. You're wasting your time.
Holza is nobody.
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153. He's the token Bajoran
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154. that people invite to symposiums
and diplomatic soirees.
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155. But he has no real influence
among my people.
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156. Whom do you suggest we speak to?
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157. Don't you understand? These people
are ready to martyr themselves.
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158. - They don't want to talk.
- This ship will fight if necessary.
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159. It will be. Don't fool yourself.
This mission will end in bloodshed.
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160. Let's hope that you're mistaken,
Ensign.
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161. But can you point us at the right
individual, as Mr Data suggested?
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162. I would go to the camp on
the southern continent of Valo II.
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163. Find a man named Keeve Falor.
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164. He has no diplomatic experience.
And he won't ask you to dance.
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165. Captain's log, supplemental.
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166. I read about ancient Bajoran
civilisation in the fifth grade.
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167. They were architects and artists,
builders and philosophers
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168. when humans were not yet
standing erect.
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169. Now I see how history
has rewarded them.
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170. This used to be me.
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171. Ro Laren. It's been a long time.
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172. Keeve Falor, Capt Jean-Luc Picard,
Cmdr Data and Lt Worf.
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173. I'm pleased you agreed
to meet us, Mr Keeve.
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174. You honour me
by the proper use of my name.
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175. - Ensign Ro has educated me.
- Has she?
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176. I'm pleased you still remember.
Let me show you our camp.
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177. We are not a violent race, Captain.
Just passionate about our cause.
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178. That passion has led some
to take up arms.
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179. - Do you know where we can find Orta?
- I'm afraid not.
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180. - Can you help us to locate him?
- Sorry. I don't wish to help you.
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181. Don't misunderstand.
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182. I believe the raid on the Federation
outpost was poor judgement.
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183. You are innocent bystanders.
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184. I cannot condone violence against
those who are not enemies.
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185. I don't see why you're unwilling.
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186. Because you are innocent bystanders.
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187. You were bystanders for decades
as the Cardassians took our homes,
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188. as they violated and tortured
our people,
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189. as we were forced to flee.
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190. We were saddened by those events,
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191. but they occurred within the borders
of the Cardassian Empire.
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192. And the Federation is pledged
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193. not to interfere in
the internal affairs of others.
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194. How convenient
that must be for you,
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195. to turn a deaf ear to those
who suffer behind a line on a map.
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196. I'm not here to debate
Federation policy with you,
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197. but I can offer you assistance.
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198. Simply because of
one terrorist attack?
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199. Well! Perhaps
I should have known that.
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200. We should have attacked
the Federation long ago.
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201. What do you think of that, Ro?
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202. You're a small man who feels a rush
of power and enjoys it too much.
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203. Stop talking and listen.
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204. We've had problems
with Cardassians.
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205. But now that we have a treaty,
we're in a position to help.
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206. Your people have been forced
to resettle all over the quadrant.
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207. But now we can make a legitimate case
that this is not an isolated problem.
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208. We can work diplomatically
on your behalf.
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209. But first,
these terrorist attacks must end.
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210. We live in different universes,
you and I.
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211. Yours is about diplomacy,
politics, strategy.
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212. Mine is about blankets!
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213. If we were to exchange places for one
night, you might better understand.
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214. Mr Data, have the replicators
provide a blanket
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215. for every man, woman
and child before nightfall.
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216. - Aye, sir.
- Mr Worf.
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217. Determine their emergency needs
and provide for them.
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218. Yes, sir.
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219. Thank you.
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220. Return to your ship.
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221. I will contact you when I have
any information that might assist.
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222. Ensign.
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223. - You were helpful.
- The blankets were helpful.
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224. Nothing I said mattered.
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225. In an age when their technology
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226. should be able to clothe
and feed all of them,
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228. I couldn't, and I wouldn't.
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229. That's one reason I ran away.
They're lost, defeated.
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230. I will never be.
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231. Captain's log, stardate 45077.8.
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232. Keeve Falor has kept his promise
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233. and directed us toward
the third moon of Valo I
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234. where we will meet tomorrow
with the terrorist leader Orta.
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235. Do you mind if we join you?
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236. Yes.
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237. If I'm on an away team with Ensign
Ro, I won't turn my back on her.
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238. Perhaps the Captain felt
she'd help the mission.
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239. That was orders. Had to be.
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240. She doesn't belong here. She doesn't
even belong in the uniform.
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241. - Really?
- Really.
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242. Sounds like someone
I'd like to know. Excuse me.
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243. - Am I disturbing you?
- Yes.
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244. Good. You look like someone
who wants to be disturbed.
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245. - I'd rather be alone.
- No, you wouldn't.
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246. I beg your pardon?
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247. If you want to be alone,
stay in your quarters.
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248. The only reason to come here
is to be amongst people.
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249. Who are you?
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250. My name is Guinan.
I tend bar, and I listen.
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251. - Heard anything interesting?
- Everyone's talking about you.
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252. Heard anything interesting?
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253. Well, it's all true.
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254. I believe truth
is in the eye of the beholder.
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255. Isn't that supposed to be beauty?
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256. Truth, beauty.
It works for a lot of things.
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257. They say you never told
the true story of Garon Il,
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258. and that you didn't defend yourself
at your court martial.
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259. What was to defend?
I didn't follow orders.
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260. Eight members of the away team died.
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261. - Your fault?
- Yeah, my fault.
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262. So you sit alone in crowded rooms
staring at your drink.
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263. - I think you enjoy it.
- I enjoy it?
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264. You work so hard at torturing
yourself, I think you must enjoy it.
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265. Who are you?
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266. I told you. I'm Guinan.
I tend bar, and I listen.
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267. You're not like any bartender
I ever met.
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268. And you're not like any
Starfleet officer I've ever met.
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269. But that sounds like the beginning
of a very interesting friendship.
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270. I don't stay anywhere long enough
to make friends.
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271. Too late. You just did.
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272. Excuse me.
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273. - Bridge to Ensign Ro.
- Go ahead.
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274. Subspace communication
coming in for you, Ensign.
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275. Thank you.
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276. Computer, direct subspace
transmission to monitor.
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277. Your report, Ensign.
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278. Everything is going exactly
as you predicted, Admiral.
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279. Any weapons or vessels
beneath the surface?
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280. The moon's surface
is blocking the sensors.
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281. Which is why they chose this moon.
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282. We're on a timetable. Where's Ro?
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283. Picard to Ensign Ro.
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284. - Computer, locate Ensign Ro.
- Ensign Ro is not aboard.
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285. Check the transport log.
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286. She beamed down six hours ago, sir.
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287. Any activity at the meeting site?
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288. - No, sir. That didn't show up.
- What the hell is going on?
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289. Transport us to the same location
Ensign Ro beamed to.
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290. Mr Worf, phasers.
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291. I am picking up
molecular-displacement traces,
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292. suggesting movement
in the last ten hours.
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293. Try to determine their direction.
Standard search pattern.
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294. - Maintain security link.
- Mr Worf, come with me.
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295. Data. I'm picking up
energy fluctuations over here.
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296. Troi to Picard.
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297. - Captain, acknowledge!
- Data to Picard.
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298. Data to Worf.
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299. Hold it!
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300. Capt Picard.
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301. I am Orta.
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302. Please forgive my appearance.
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303. Unfortunately, some years ago,
as a guest of the Cardassians,
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304. my face was mutilated.
My vocal cords were cut.
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305. It was not necessary to abduct us.
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306. I am sorry. But after speaking
with Ro Laren, I decided that it was.
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307. She has done us both a disservice.
I am committed to peace.
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308. I am not at all interested in peace.
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309. I am not convinced
that you are either.
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310. I did not come here
to undermine this mission.
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311. You've already damaged
these negotiations.
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312. I wanted these people
to listen to you.
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313. I didn't want it to end in bloodshed.
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314. There will be no bloodshed.
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315. - You don't know the facts, sir.
- So share them with me.
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316. All is not what it seems. Perhaps
someone is using you to get to me.
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317. Perhaps you are a victim
of this deception. I do not know.
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318. Deception?
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319. Your mission was to find
the Bajoran terrorists
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320. who destroyed
a Federation settlement.
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321. Yes.
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322. As I have informed Ro Laren,
it was not the Bajora.
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323. He admits dozens of attacks
on Cardassian targets.
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324. Why believe him about Solarion IV?
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325. - He has no reason to lie.
- He fears reprisal.
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326. I perceive no fear
or deception from him.
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327. If they did not attack Solarion IV,
who did?
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328. Why falsely implicate the Bajora?
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329. Perhaps someone wanted
to draw us into the conflict.
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330. - What would anyone gain from that?
- Ensign Ro.
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331. - May I see you in my ready room?
- Yes, sir.
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332. Do not leave this ship
without authorisation.
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333. - I'm sorry, but...
- This is not a discussion.
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334. You're restricted to your quarters
for this mission. Dismissed.
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335. What?
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336. Hello. It's me, Guinan.
I heard you got grounded.
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337. I really don't feel
like talking right now.
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338. Come on, sure you do.
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339. Why is it, when I tell you something,
you say I mean the opposite?
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340. You're one of those people
who's got their poles reversed.
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341. - Do you want to talk about it?
- It's nothing you can help me with.
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342. How do you know until you try?
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343. I got myself into this. I'm trying
to figure a way out, that's all.
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344. Without anyone getting killed
this time.
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345. Everybody's pulling my strings,
like I've got no control.
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346. For people like you and me,
who've lost their homes,
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347. sometimes that's the way life feels.
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348. I'm in trouble.
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349. There's more going on here
than anybody on this ship realises.
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350. It's more than I know
how to deal with.
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351. I really don't know
who to trust any more.
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352. - Including yourself?
- Especially myself.
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353. You know, a very long time ago,
I got into some serious trouble, too.
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354. And I mean serious.
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355. And I'd probably still be there
if I hadn't trusted one man.
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356. Come.
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357. Ensign Ro has some things
to talk to you about.
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358. Ensign Ro has been confined
to her quarters.
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359. She can go back to her quarters
when she's done.
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360. I don't know why you're involved,
but...
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361. She's my friend.
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362. Please sit down.
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363. Guinan is very selective
about whom she calls a friend.
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364. When I've finished telling you
what I have to tell you,
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365. I'll probably end up
back in the stockade.
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366. If that's the way
it has to be, then...
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367. I just can't do this any more.
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368. What can you not do any more?
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369. Admiral Kennelly came to me in prison
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370. and said he'd get me out
if I'd go on a mission.
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371. - I know that part.
- No, sir. Not this mission.
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372. One for him, and only him.
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373. You were being sent to talk,
to negotiate.
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374. The Admiral knew that was hopeless.
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375. My job was to give Orta an incentive.
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377. One that you couldn't offer.
Nor could Starfleet.
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378. Orta was to end terrorism
against the Federation
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379. and return with his people
to the camps.
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380. In exchange,
he would get weapons, ships,
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381. to really make a difference
against the Cardassians.
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382. I find that impossible to believe.
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383. That Admiral Kennelly would supply
weapons to the terrorists?
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384. If you ask him, he'll deny it.
But it's true.
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385. I didn't leave the ship
without authorisation.
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386. I got it from the Admiral.
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387. You have been in contact
with Admiral Kennelly?
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388. Yes, sir. The subspace log
can confirm that part of it at least.
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389. Arming these people is a violation
of all the Federation stands for.
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390. Even you cannot be blind to that!
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391. No, sir, I'm not.
But this was something I had to do.
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392. You see, Captain,
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393. when I was seven years old, I was
given a piece of sugar candy...
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394. and I was led by a Cardassian into
a room where my father was sitting.
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395. He looked at me
with eyes I'd never seen.
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396. The Cardassian
began to ask him questions.
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397. And during the next two hours,
as I was forced to watch...
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398. my father was tortured
until he died.
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399. And I remember feeling so ashamed
of him as he begged for mercy.
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400. I was ashamed of him for being weak.
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401. I was ashamed of being Bajoran.
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402. Later, I began to understand
how misguided those feelings were.
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403. And yet somehow,
they have remained a part of me.
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404. I don't want to be ashamed of
my heritage any longer, Captain.
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405. I serve the Federation.
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406. But I am Bajoran.
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407. A Starfleet admiral
gave me an opportunity
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408. to help my people in their fight
against the Cardassians.
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409. I had to accept.
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410. Have you made this offer to Orta?
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411. No. After he told me the Bajora
hadn't attacked Solarion IV,
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412. nothing made sense. I decided to wait
until I knew what was going on.
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413. A wise choice. It probably saved you
from another court martial.
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414. Have you briefed Admiral Kennelly
since our return?
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415. No, sir. Captain,
I don't know who to trust any more.
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416. But that strange bartender
has a way of getting to you.
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417. She said that you were her friend.
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418. Then we have one thing in common.
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419. Do you think that Orta would
cooperate to determine the truth?
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420. I think I can persuade him to.
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421. Good. Our orders were to find him,
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422. to bring him back to the camps
any way we could.
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423. That's exactly what we should do.
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424. - And then what?
- And then watch what happens.
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425. Captain's log, supplemental.
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426. I am convinced we are
somehow involved in a conspiracy.
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427. I am hopeful the purpose behind it
will be revealed in a few hours.
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428. Well done, Captain.
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429. It was a team effort, Admiral.
Ensign Ro was invaluable.
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430. Good. Whats the next step?
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431. The Enterprise will escort a Bajoran
Antares-class cruiser to Valo III.
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432. Orta and his people will be aboard.
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433. Good. Keep us advised
of your progress.
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434. Acknowledged. How's that
Cardassian virus, Admiral?
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435. - A lot better, thank you.
- I'm pleased.
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436. We'll report
when our mission is accomplished.
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437. Ensign Ro, take us to
the designated coordinates.
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438. Mr Data, keep an eye
on the Cardassian border.
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439. The Bajoran vessel
is moving up from the surface.
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440. On screen.
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441. Hail them, Mr Worf.
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442. Audio channel open. The ship
does not have visual capabilities.
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443. This is Capt Picard. We're prepared
to escort you to Valo III.
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444. Acknowledged.
Our ship is limited to half-impulse.
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445. Ensign Ro, set a course for Valo IIl,
half impulse.
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446. Aye, sir.
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447. There is increased activity
in Cardassian space.
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448. Two ships moving along the border,
heading 142, mark 051.
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449. Can you identify the class
of those ships, Mr Worf?
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450. Cardassian warships.
Galor-class, type III.
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451. Top of the line.
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452. Their course is parallel to our own.
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453. Yellow alert.
Continue to monitor them.
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454. Ensign Ro, what's the closest we come
to the Cardassian border?
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455. 13,400 kilometres, sir.
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456. - ETA?
- Eight minutes.
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457. That's where it'll be.
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458. The Cardassians are changing course.
They are crossing the border.
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459. - They have powered up their weapons.
- Red alert.
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460. Set a course
to intercept the Cardassians.
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461. Open a channel to the Bajoran vessel.
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462. Open.
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463. This is the Enterprise. We will
intercept two Cardassian warships.
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464. - Maintain your present course.
- Acknowledged.
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465. The Cardassians are in visual range.
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466. On screen.
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467. - They are hailing us, sir.
- Open a channel, Mr Worf.
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468. This is Capt Picard of
the Federation Starship Enterprise.
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469. How can we help you?
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470. Gul Dolak, Cardassian militia 41. We
have no argument with you, Captain.
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471. I'm pleased to hear that.
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472. The Federation values peace
with our Cardassian neighbours.
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473. No more than we value
relations with the Federation.
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474. Now we have established our mutual
goodwill, what's on your mind?
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475. The Bajoran ship you are escorting
is a terrorist carrier.
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476. Terrorist carrier? Are you certain?
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477. Most certain.
It has committed crimes against us.
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478. We know its markings well.
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479. Rest assured, there will be
no terrorist attacks today.
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480. We are escorting
the Bajoran settlers to Valo III.
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481. You can monitor their course.
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482. We request that you withdraw
and leave the matter to us.
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483. This is neutral space, Gul Dolak.
You have no jurisdiction.
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484. Nor do you.
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485. If we withdraw, what do you intend
to do with the Bajoran vessel?
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486. We intend to destroy it.
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487. I see. That puts me
in a difficult position.
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488. I promised to escort these people.
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489. You are protecting the enemies
of the Cardassians.
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490. If you do not withdraw,
we will take great offence.
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491. I'm sorry to offend you,
but we cannot withdraw.
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492. We will take any steps necessary.
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493. Is that intended as a threat?
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494. It is a complaint
from your Cardassian neighbours.
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495. You have one hour to withdraw.
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496. Advise Starfleet of our status, Data.
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497. I'll speak to Admiral Kennelly
in my ready room.
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498. It seemed, Admiral,
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499. that they knew our course,
our destination, our plan.
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500. lm sure they monitor the border
for terrorist activity.
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501. Their sensors
must have picked up Ortas ship.
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502. I'm not convinced of that.
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503. The important thing is,
what do we do now?
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504. Do you have any suggestions?
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505. Your top priority is to protect
the Cardassian treaty.
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506. We can't protect the Cardassian peace
without sacrificing the Bajoran.
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507. If thats your call, lll support it.
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508. No. I'm not willing to give them up.
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509. Youre not looking
at the big picture, Jean-Luc.
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510. We cant afford to lose
the Cardassian treaty.
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511. I see a different big picture.
It looks something like this.
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512. I see the Cardassian liaison,
with his Cardassian virus,
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513. coming to meet with you
after the attack on Solarion IV.
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514. "Now we have a common enemy,"
he says. "The Bajoran terrorists."
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515. "The Cardassians can't find them,
but maybe the Federation can."
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516. I'm beginning to see that our mission
has, in fact, been to expose Orta,
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517. so that the Cardassians
can move in and destroy him.
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518. I think youve lost your perspective,
Captain.
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519. Well discuss this further
when you return.
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520. For now, lm giving you
a direct order to withdraw.
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521. Kennelly out.
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522. Ensign Ro, set a course, bearing
187, mark 102, one quarter impulse.
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523. Aye, sir.
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524. He's ordered us to withdraw?
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525. The Cardassians are moving
toward the Bajoran vessel.
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526. Hold present course.
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527. The Bajoran ship has been destroyed.
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528. Subspace signal coming in
from Starfleet. Admiral Kennelly.
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529. On screen.
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530. It is on a secure channel.
In your ready room?
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531. No. Here. On screen.
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532. Report.
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533. The Cardassians have destroyed
the Bajoran ship.
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534. - All hands lost?
- No, sir.
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535. Survivors?
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536. No, sir. No one was on board.
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537. What are you saying?
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538. The ship was controlled
from the ground.
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539. Communication was through
a subspace relay.
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540. - This was your idea, Picard?
- Actually, no.
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541. It was Ensign Ro's idea,
but I endorsed it.
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542. I suspected this might occur.
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543. Theyre terrorists!
Why protect them?
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544. I am more concerned
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545. with protecting the honour
and integrity of Starfleet.
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546. You know how many of our people
they killed on Solarion IV?
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547. The Bajorans
did not attack Solarion IV.
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548. - Who told you that? Orta?
- Yes.
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549. And you believed him?
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550. Admiral, Orta's ships
are old and obsolete.
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551. They don't have warp capabilities.
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552. They couldn't reach another
star system, let alone attack one.
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553. Then whos responsible?
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554. I suggest you ask your friend,
the Cardassian liaison.
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555. The only explanation I can think of
is that the Cardassians staged it.
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556. The Cardassians? Why?
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557. Perhaps they hoped to find someone
in Starfleet, like you, Admiral,
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558. naive enough to solve
their Bajoran problem for them.
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559. - What will happen to him?
- I'm not sure.
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560. A hearing, certainly.
Probably a court martial.
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561. If he gets sent to the stockade
on Jaros Il,
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562. tell him to request a room
in the east wing.
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563. The west wing gets awfully hot
in the afternoons.
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564. How soon do you intend
to return to Lya Station Alpha, sir?
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565. In a few weeks. We have surveying
to do in Sector 21305.
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566. Perhaps I should arrange for
some other transportation back.
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567. Ensign, you were recruited
for one mission.
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568. If you wish to be relieved of duty,
I could arrange it.
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569. But I'd like you to consider
remaining in Starfleet.
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570. You're not serious?
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571. It would be a shame for Starfleet
to lose someone of your potential.
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572. Well, thank you, Captain.
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573. But this uniform just doesn't fit,
and you know it.
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574. - That can change.
- I don't think so.
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575. I've noticed qualities in you
that could be harnessed, moulded.
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576. Don't count on it.
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577. You've got a great deal to learn
from Starfleet.
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578. I always thought
Starfleet had a lot to learn from me.
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579. That's an attitude
that I've found common
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580. among the best officers
I've ever served with.
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581. You're not one of them yet,
but you could be, if you work at it.
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582. That's an interesting challenge.
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583. I rarely refuse
an interesting challenge.
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584. There would have to be one condition.
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585. Condition?
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586. Picard to Enterprise. Two to beam up.
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