1. Captain's log, stardate 45349.1.
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2. The Enterprise is on its way
to Penthara IV,
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3. where a type-C asteroid has struck
an unpopulated continent.
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4. The resulting dust cloud
could very well create a phenomenon
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5. not unlike the nuclear winters
of 21st century Earth.
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6. Commander La Forge
has begun work on a plan
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7. that would counteract
the devastation.
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8. The numbers coming in
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9. are already indicating
climatic changes, Commander.
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10. What kind of drop can we expect?
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11. If the Pentharan spheral forecasts
are correct,
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12. 10 to 12 degrees Celsius
within the first 10 days.
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13. If it continues like that, their entire
ecosystem will be shot to hell.
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14. And I doubt if they're prepared to cope
with the cold that's coming.
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15. - Commander Riker.
- Yes, sir?
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16. Would you join me on the Bridge,
please?
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17. - Right away, sir.
- Are you certain, Mr. Worf?
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18. There was
a space-time distortion, sir.
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19. And there is something back there.
We passed within 300 kilometers of it.
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20. That's too close to be a coincidence.
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21. - Mr. La Forge.
- Yes, Captain?
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22. Would a delay of one hour
affect your plans?
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23. Not unless another asteroid decides
to pay a call on Penthara, sir.
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24. The odds of that occurring
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25. are extremely unlikely given
the time frame.
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26. Thank you, Mr. Data.
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27. Ensign, bring the ship about.
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28. Let's take a look
at Mr. Worf's distortion.
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29. - Aye, sir.
- Mr. Worf's what?
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30. The Lieutenant's sensors
have detected a temporal distortion
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31. almost in our current course.
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32. There's a small object back there
that wasn't there a few moments ago.
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33. The object is 50 kilometers ahead,
sir.
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34. - Full stop, ensign.
- Aye, sir.
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35. On-screen.
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36. Dimensions, Worf?
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37. Approximately five meters in length,
sir.
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38. Life signs?
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39. No signs of any kind.
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40. Our sensors do not penetrate
the hull.
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41. Try hailing it.
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42. - Well, that's odd.
- What's odd?
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43. We've received a response, but...
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44. Yes, Mr. Worf?
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45. They want you to move over, sir.
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46. Reply that the Enterprise
isn't going anywhere, Lieutenant.
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47. Not the Enterprise, Captain. You.
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48. What are you trying to tell me,
Mr. Worf?
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49. Oops. Excuse me, Captain,
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50. but you were standing
right where I needed to be.
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51. - Who are you?
- Rasmussen's the name, sir.
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52. Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen.
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53. Oh, this is wonderful.
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54. Actually quite a bit larger
than I thought.
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55. - Really?
- Where I come from,
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56. every historian knows the Bridge
of old 1701-D.
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57. And where exactly do you
come from?
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58. Why, Earth.
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59. Late 26th century Earth,
to be exact.
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60. I've traveled back nearly 300 years
just to find you.
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61. Space, the final frontier.
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62. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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63. Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds,
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64. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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65. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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66. Exactly what kind
of historian are you?
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67. Hmm?
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68. Oh, um... My focus is on the 22nd
through the 24th centuries.
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69. Early interstellar history.
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70. You know, it was always believed
this was on your desk, not here.
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71. Fascinating.
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72. Don't you move it on my account.
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73. You can't expect me to believe
that the layout of my Ready Room
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74. can possibly be of interest
to future historians.
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75. Oh, no less so than your legendary
modesty, Captain.
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76. I wish I could describe to you
what a thrill it is to be here.
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77. This is the original.
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78. You flatter me, professor.
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79. But I can't help but wonder
what could possibly have caused you
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80. to select me as a subject
for your study.
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81. Even in this decade,
there are far wiser
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82. and more experienced humans
in and out of Starfleet.
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83. I'd love to tell you, Picard,
I really would,
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84. but try and imagine what a young
Caesar might have done differently
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85. had someone given him a hint
of what lay ahead.
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86. Or if Lincoln had been coerced
into changing his theater plans.
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87. I truly wish I could be more specific
on why you were selected,
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88. but I'm afraid
the exchange of information
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89. will have to flow
in one direction only.
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90. Five, six, seven meters. Ha!
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91. I was right.
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92. - Why now?
- Right.
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93. If you've come back to study us,
to study the Captain,
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94. why did you pick today?
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95. Why not a year ago,
or a year from now?
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96. Oh, I picked the right day, all right?
Just wait, you'll see.
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97. Now, do you always sit there
on that side of the table?
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98. Usually. Why?
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99. It's not important.
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100. Professor, at what point does time
travel become a tool for historians?
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101. Now, now, Commander.
You know better than that.
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102. I've studied a great deal about
your century,
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103. including the fact that you're all
quite aware of the dangers
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104. of anyone altering the past.
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105. And that's exactly what I'd be doing
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106. if I were
to divulge information like that.
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107. - Telurian plague.
- I beg your pardon?
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108. The Telurian plague, was it cured?
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109. I mean, did they finally cure it
by your century?
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110. Oh, it can't do any harm to ask that.
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111. I realize that it's difficult,
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112. but we must keep to ourselves
questions about the future.
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113. Go on, professor.
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114. I'll be preparing questionnaires
for each of you.
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115. Please complete them
at your convenience.
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116. If you're concerned about a possible
breach of security,
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117. I'm sure your Captain can make
a determination.
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118. And, uh, thank you in advance
for curbing your curiosity.
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119. If I hand my assignment in on time,
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120. can I get a glimpse
into next week's poker game?
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121. Mr. Data, would you escort
the Professor to his quarters?
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122. This way, sir.
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123. What did he mean,
he picked the right day?
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124. You know everything I do,
Number One.
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125. - Deanna?
- It's hard to tell.
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126. But he is holding something back.
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127. Well, of course he is.
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128. All the things he could tell us,
all the things he would like to tell us.
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129. It might be that. I don't know.
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130. What if he's an impostor?
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131. God knows we've seen enough
of them.
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132. Well, he is human. The medical scans
have proven that, right, doctor?
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133. He's human all right.
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134. And there was a temporal distortion
back there, correct, Worf?
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135. - Yes, sir.
- And no one can deny
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136. that that ship of his
is unlike anything we've ever seen.
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137. The hull is made of some kind
of plasticized tritanium mesh.
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138. We've nothing like it on record,
at least not until now.
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139. Mr. Worf,
I do appreciate your caution.
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140. I share it.
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141. Bring his vessel into the shuttlebay.
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142. - Place it under guard.
- Yes, sir.
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143. I realize that this visit is going
to be difficult for some of us.
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144. But I've examined his credentials,
and everything seems in order,
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145. so I think we should extend to him
every courtesy.
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146. Including questionnaires?
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147. Including questionnaires, Mr. Worf.
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148. This is really a thrill, Data.
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149. Like running across a Redstone
missile or a Gutenberg Bible.
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150. To think, the Model T of androids.
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151. If you were referring to the first
production model automobile
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152. of the 20th century,
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153. perhaps the subsequent Model A
would be a more apt analogy
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154. since I am Dr. Noonien Soong's
revised prototype.
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155. I stand corrected.
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156. Is there a problem, professor?
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157. Mm, I suppose it'll have to do
for now.
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158. I'll get you a list of the things
I'll be needing, okay?
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159. Would I be correct, professor,
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160. in assuming that you know whether
or not I am still
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161. alive in the 26th century?
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162. Since you seem to know so much
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163. about Captain Picard and the ship,
I assumed you would...
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164. It would be best if you kept your
assumptions to yourself, wouldn't it?
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165. Yes, sir.
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166. Sorry, sir.
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167. Captain's log, stardate 45350.3.
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168. We have arrived at Penthara IV,
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169. and can see for ourselves
the atmospheric devastation
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170. caused by the asteroids impact.
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171. We've located three underground
pockets of carbon dioxide,
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172. here, here, and here.
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173. Now, our drilling phasers
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174. can release enough of the gas
to form an envelope
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175. which should temporarily hold
in the heat of the sun.
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176. We spent years, decades,
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177. trying to avoid anything that would lead
to a greenhouse effect.
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178. And now, here we are,
about to create one on purpose.
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179. Less than 20 percent
of your normal sunlight
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180. is getting through that dust, doctor.
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181. If we can hold enough heat
in with the CO2,
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182. that should give the planet time
to mend itself.
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183. - Excuse me, Dr. Moseley.
- What now?
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184. New Seattle's reporting a cloud depth
of 12 kilometers.
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185. Two rivers, tropical rivers,
are beginning to freeze.
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186. We better get started
before there's nothing left to mend.
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187. - Look who's here.
- Mm.
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188. I hate questionnaires.
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189. Professor, come and join us.
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190. - Heh. Hope I'm not intruding.
- Not at all.
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191. I'm sure you're the topic
of conversation
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192. at every table in this room.
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193. Heh. Uh, as I promised,
here are your assignments.
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194. And I'm sure they'll be painless.
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195. Please try and complete them
by tomorrow.
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196. Tomorrow?
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197. No problem, professor.
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198. Well, you're all very calm.
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199. Is there some reason
we shouldn't be?
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200. History always records
where people were,
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201. what they were doing,
when important events took place.
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202. But it rarely remembers
their activities,
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203. say, a week before,
or a day, or even an hour.
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204. Are you suggesting
that an important event is imminent?
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205. I didn't say that, now did I?
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206. Please, just go on doing what
you're doing and pretend I'm not here.
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207. Why is there no record
of other future historians
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208. traveling back to witness
important events?
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209. We're obviously very careful.
As a matter of fact,
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210. a colleague and I recently paid a call
on a 22nd century vessel.
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211. They hadn't perfected
quarantine fields.
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212. You probably saw
some surgical masks and gloves.
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213. Isn't it fascinating how everyone
has different interests
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214. when it comes to history?
Different perspectives on progress.
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215. Would you mind telling me
what that is?
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216. Oh, just checking the time.
No problem.
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217. Is something important supposed
to be happening here?
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218. No, no. Nothing. It's nothing.
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219. What about you, Commander?
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220. What do you see as the most
important example of progress
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221. in the last 200 years?
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222. I suppose the warp coil.
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223. Before there was warp drive,
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224. humans were confined
to a single sector of the galaxy.
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225. Spoken like
the consummate explorer.
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226. What is going on?
Are you expecting someone?
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227. - Phasers.
- I beg your pardon?
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228. There were no phasers
in the 22nd century.
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229. Oh, you see, doctor.
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230. Our Klingon friend
is a perfect example
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231. of what I was trying to tell you.
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232. He views history through the eyes
of a hunter, a warrior.
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233. His passion lies in the perfection
of the tools of violence.
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234. How delightfully primitive.
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235. As soon as we input
this atmospheric data,
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236. the computer should tell us
how many holes we'll have to punch.
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237. What have you learned about
the stability around the drilling sites?
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238. Couldn't be better.
Our scans were all clear
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239. and there hasn't been
so much as a quiver there
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240. in well over a century.
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241. Aha. Just the two I'm looking for.
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242. I brought you the forms
I need you to complete.
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243. It shouldn't take anything more than
a couple of hours.
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244. We're kind of busy here.
Tomorrow would probably be better.
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245. Data, we've got about 23,000
thermal simulations.
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246. Do you think you'd check them
for anomalies?
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247. Certainly.
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248. Is that as fast as he can go?
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249. Not fast enough for you, professor?
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250. Well, there's very little known
about Data's efficiency.
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251. Almost nothing about his part
in this mission.
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252. It's a topic of great conjecture.
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253. Two-hundred nine anomalies
all within acceptable parameters.
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254. Thanks, Data.
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255. You're here to witness this mission.
That's it, isn't it?
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256. It would be best if you just
thought of me as a fly on the wall
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257. and went about your business.
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258. I will have your answered questions
as soon as possible, professor.
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259. Data at Penthara IV.
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260. If you'll excuse me.
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261. Your prosthesis,
what do you call it again?
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262. VISOR, right. A VISOR.
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263. You know, I have a picture of you
wearing that in my office.
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264. - How do you like it?
- It allows me to see, I like it just fine.
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265. You know, Homer was blind.
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266. Milton. Bach. Monet. Wonder.
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267. - A fly on the wall, huh?
- A fly on the wall.
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268. The computer has configured the
drilling patterns and specified depths.
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269. Captain, we've got everything we need.
I'm ready to transport to the surface.
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270. I'll notify
Dr. Moseley. Good luck, Geordi.
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271. Gentlemen.
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272. Who said these moments
were any less exciting
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273. when you know the outcome?
Hmm?
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274. I know of no one who said that,
professor.
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275. The Enterprise will monitor
the CO2 concentrations
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276. at six different altitudes.
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277. If all goes well, it shouldn't
take more than 20 bore sites.
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278. Let's hope all goes well.
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279. La Forge to Commander Riker,
how are you doing?
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280. We've gotten word
from the monitoring stations.
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281. They're all on-line.
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282. - We're ready when you are, Geordi.
- That's excellent.
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283. All we need now
is an open channel to Data.
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284. Open a channel, Mr. Worf,
and prepare to fire at target one.
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285. Computer has locked in
the phaser depth calculations.
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286. - Mr. Data?
- Ready, sir.
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287. Fire.
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288. Target one is emitting
2,000-cubic meters per second.
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289. Target two, 1,600.
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290. Surface wind patterns
over the target are stable.
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291. You picking up anything
at altitude, Data?
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292. CO2 concentrations remain
unchanged at upper elevations.
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293. Did I miss much?
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294. Target 14 complete, sir.
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295. - Data, what have you got?
- No change, sir.
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296. How are the surface winds, Geordi?
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297. Holding steady, sir.
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298. The computer has stopped drilling.
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299. We should be getting
something now, Data.
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300. Elevated CO2 levels
at 20 kilometers, sir.
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301. Now, you're talking. We've got some
new temperatures coming in.
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302. All thermal monitoring stations are
reporting no further temperature drops.
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303. Correction, doctor. Two equatorial
stations are reporting slight increases.
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304. Thank you. Thank you, all.
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305. time.
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306. We're glad to be of help, doctor.
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307. The Enterprise will remain in orbit
and continue to monitor your progress.
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308. - Picard out.
- "You've given us what we need:
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309. time."
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310. - Ensign, return to synchronous orbit.
- Aye, sir.
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311. Very clever, Picard. And well done.
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312. We always knew how you did it,
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313. but to experience the moment,
to witness the nuances,
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314. it's indescribable.
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315. He's after more than a history lesson,
I can tell you that.
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316. What is it?
What are you getting from him?
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317. I don't know.
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318. It's like he's trying to confuse us,
misdirect us somehow.
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319. There you are.
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320. Well, that certainly was exciting,
wasn't it?
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321. Professor, is everything all right?
Are you well?
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322. Yes, couldn't be better. Thank you.
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323. Um, I just thought we might chat
about your questionnaire.
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324. Buck up, crewman.
You're a credit to that uniform.
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325. - I've got some things to take care of.
- No, please.
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326. I would very much appreciate
your remaining.
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327. Doctor, in response
to my sixth question,
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328. you spoke of a neural stimulator.
Uh, may I see one?
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329. I don't see why not.
Give me a minute.
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330. - You don't like me very much, do you?
- I don't dislike you, professor.
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331. Keep your eyes wide, soldier.
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332. You'll be telling your grandchildren
how you were there at Penthara IV.
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333. But you don't trust me.
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334. - You should, you know?
- Should I?
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335. "Picard's empath won't trust you."
That's what they all said.
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336. Picard's empath?
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337. We're not that unalike, you and I.
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338. You possess a sense that is foreign
to the others.
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339. My knowledge of the future
is similar.
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340. You know, some of my best friends
are empaths.
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341. They trust me.
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342. Why should you care
whether I trust you or not?
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343. We're birds of a feather,
we're colleagues.
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344. We could learn a lot
from each other.
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345. You're right. I don't trust you.
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346. - I knew you'd say that.
- I'm sure you did.
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347. Well, I'm glad to see you two
are finally getting along.
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348. I really have to be going.
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349. Thank you.
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350. Why don't you try a Berylite scan?
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351. I'd be interested to see
what his micro-levels are.
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352. So, what else can I show you?
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353. You're a very curious woman.
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354. No, no. I don't mean curious like that.
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355. I mean, you're curious about things,
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356. about Berylite levels,
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357. about the future.
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358. Well, curiosity is why all of us
are out here, isn't it?
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359. I understand, but, um, you're different.
You're more vibrant.
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360. - You're more, um...
- More vibrant.
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361. That's nice. I like that.
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362. You know, whenever I travel back,
I meet very interesting people.
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363. Men and women.
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364. But I've never met anyone
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365. who gave me thoughts
about not going home.
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366. You're not supposed
to be influencing the past, remember?
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367. And I am beginning
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368. to feel just a little bit influenced.
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369. Anyway, I could be your great,
great, great,
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370. great grandmother.
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371. What kind of questions did he have
for you, Number One?
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372. All he wanted to know about
was previous starships.
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373. What I thought was innovative about
the last Enterprise, the one before that.
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374. He said he wanted to see if we had
a grasp of the fundamentals.
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375. His questions to me primarily
focused on Dr. Soong's...
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376. Captain, I'm detecting a massive
earthquake on the surface.
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377. - Two earthquakes.
- Location?
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378. Both epicenters are beneath the two
southern most drill sites, Captain.
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379. Is La Forge still down there?
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380. - Yes, sir.
- Find him.
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381. We've also got some volcanic
activity, pretty severe.
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382. Magnify.
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383. La Forge here, Captain.
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384. Moseley and I are on our way back
to his lab.
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385. - Are you all right?
- We're okay,
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386. but those were pretty big, sir.
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387. If this was Earth, I'd say around
an 8 or an 8.5 on the Richter scale.
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388. We're starting to see
some volcanic plumes, Captain.
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389. Two more eruptions.
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390. It is likely we overestimated
the geologic stability
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391. around the CO2 pockets, Captain.
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392. - We're in the lab, sir.
- On-screen.
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393. We're fairly well quakeproof
down here, Picard.
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394. It's the volcanic dust
I'm worried about.
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395. What about the dust?
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396. The ash the volcanoes are throwing
into the atmosphere
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397. is gonna compound
the existing problem.
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398. In a matter of days, there'll be no
sunlight getting through these clouds.
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399. And no amount of CO2
will help us then.
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400. Captain, take a look at this.
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401. These are the coordinates
of the eruptions.
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402. And these
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of the phaser drilling sites.
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404. The mantle is collapsing
where the pressure was released.
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405. Captain, Dr. Moseley
and I have a couple of ideas,
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406. but it's gonna take some time
to sort them out.
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407. - Sort them out, Geordi.
- Aye, sir.
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408. We came here to help these people.
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409. And look what we've done.
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410. What in God's name is that?
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411. Music, professor.
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412. - Music?
- Yes, sir.
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413. Mozart's "Jupiter Symphony"
in C major,
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414. Bach's
"Brandenburg Concerto Number 3,"
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second movement, molto vivace,
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416. and "La donna é mobile,"
from Verdi's Rigoletto.
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417. Do you think you could
thin it out a bit?
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418. Computer, eliminate program one.
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419. Computer, eliminate program two.
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420. Computer,
eliminate program three.
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421. Computer, half volume.
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422. How the...?
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423. How the hell can you listen to
four pieces of music at the same time?
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424. Actually, I am capable of distinguishing
over 150 simultaneous compositions.
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425. But in order to analyze
the aesthetics,
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426. I try to keep it to 10 or less.
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427. Only four today?
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428. I am assisting Commander La Forge
with a very complex calculation.
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429. It demands a great deal
of my concentration.
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430. Hmm. Well, I, uh, came to thank you
for answering my questions,
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431. though I probably should have asked
you to limit yourself to 50,000 words.
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432. You did ask me to be thorough.
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433. I realize it's hard to believe, Data,
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434. but very few records
of Dr. Soong's work survived
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435. to the 26th century,
so it would be invaluable to myself,
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436. and other historians, if you could
provide us with some schematics.
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437. Certainly. As soon as my work here
is completed.
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438. As long as it's before 0900
tomorrow.
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439. That's when I'll be, uh, heading back.
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440. - Bridge to Commander Data.
- Yes, Worf?
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441. Commander La Forge is hailing you
from the surface, sir.
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442. Patch him through, please.
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443. Have you rerun the phase
reversal figures, Data?
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444. There were no errors, Geordi.
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445. The variance must be no
more than 0.06 terawatts.
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446. Well, I don't see any other choice.
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447. We'll continue to run the numbers
down here,
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448. but I doubt we'll come up
with anything different.
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449. You better inform the Captain
of the good news and the bad news.
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450. La Forge out.
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451. Which do you suppose he's gonna
wanna hear first?
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452. The good news.
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453. The motion of the dust has created
a great deal of electrostatic energy
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454. in the upper atmosphere.
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455. With a modified phaser blast,
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456. we can create a shock front
that would encircle the planet
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457. and ionize the particles.
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458. That would be like striking a spark
in a gas-filled room.
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459. With one exception, sir.
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460. The particles would be converted
into a high-energy plasma,
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461. which our shields could absorb,
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462. and then redirect harmlessly
into space.
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463. Turn the Enterprise
into a lightning rod.
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464. Precisely, sir.
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465. And the bad news?
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466. If our phaser discharge
is off by as little as 0.06 terawatts,
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467. it would cause a cascading
exothermal inversion.
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468. Meaning?
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469. We would completely burn off
the planet's atmosphere.
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470. Captain's log, supplemental.
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471. While Dr. Moseley takes
La Forge's plan
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472. to the leaders of the colony,
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473. I find myself weighing
the potential consequences
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474. of a more philosophical issue.
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475. Come.
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476. I imagine you know
why I've asked you here.
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477. Yeah, I have a fairly good idea.
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478. I'm faced with a dilemma.
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479. There is a planet beneath us
which is slowly turning to ice.
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480. And unless we do something about it,
I'm told that in a matter of weeks,
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481. thousands, maybe
tens of thousands, will die.
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482. - That would be a shame.
- Yes, it would.
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483. It would be quite a shame.
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484. So, uh, what's your dilemma?
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485. Commander La Forge
has a possible solution.
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486. The margins of error
are extremely critical.
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487. But if successful,
there would be no more threat.
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488. And if it's not successful?
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489. Every living thing on the planet
will perish.
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490. So do nothing
and thousands will die.
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491. Do something
and millions could die.
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492. That's a tough choice.
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493. Not if you were to help me.
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494. You're not suggesting I tell you
the outcome of your efforts?
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495. Oh, no. I'm not.
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496. Everything that Starfleet stands for,
everything that I have ever believed in,
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497. tells me I cannot ask you that.
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498. But at the same time,
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499. there are 20 million lives
down there.
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500. And you know what happened
to them,
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501. what will happen to them.
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502. So it seems you have another
dilemma.
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503. One that questions your convictions.
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504. I've never been afraid of re-evaluating
my convictions, professor.
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505. And now, well, I have
20 million reasons to do so.
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506. And why did you ask to see me?
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507. Because your presence gives me
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508. a potential access
to a kind of information
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509. that I've never had available
to me before.
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510. And if I am
to reexamine my beliefs,
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511. then I must take advantage
of every possible asset.
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512. It would have been irresponsible
of me not to ask you here.
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513. However you come to terms
with you beliefs, Captain,
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514. I must tell you,
I'm quite comfortable with mine.
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515. How can you be?
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516. How can you be comfortable,
watching people die?
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517. Um, let me put it to you this way.
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518. If I were to tell you
that none of those people died,
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519. you'd easily conclude that you tried
your solution, and it succeeded.
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520. So you'd confidently try again.
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521. No harm in that.
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522. But what if I were to tell you
they all died.
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523. What then? Obviously you'd decide
not to make the same mistake twice.
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524. - What if one of those people grew...
- Yes, professor.
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525. I know. What if one of those lives
I saved down there is a child
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526. who grows up to be the next
Adolf Hitler, or Khan Singh?
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527. Every first-year philosophy student
has been asked that question
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528. since the earliest wormholes
were discovered.
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529. But this is not a class
in temporal logic.
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530. It's not theoretical,
it's not hypothetical, it's real.
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531. - Surely you see that.
- I see it all too well.
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532. But you must see
that if I were to influence you,
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533. everything in this sector, in this
quadrant of the galaxy, could change.
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534. History. My history would unfold
in a way other than it already has.
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535. Now, what possible incentive
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536. could anyone offer me
to allow that to happen?
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537. I have two choices.
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538. Either way, one version of history,
or another, will wend its way forward.
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539. The history you know, or another one.
Now, who is to say which is better?
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540. What I do know is that here, today,
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541. one way, millions of lives
could be saved.
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542. Now, isn't that incentive enough?
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543. Everyone dies, Captain.
It's just a question of when.
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544. All of those people down there
died years before I was born.
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545. All of you up here as well.
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546. So you see,
I can't get quite as worked up as you
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547. over the fate of some colonists,
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548. who, for me, have been dead
a very, very long time.
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549. Of course,
you know of the Prime Directive.
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550. Which tells us that we have no right
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551. to interfere in the natural evolution
of alien worlds.
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552. Now, I have sworn to uphold it.
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553. But nevertheless,
I have disregarded that directive
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554. on more than one occasion,
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555. because I thought
it was the right thing to do.
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556. Now, if you are holding on to some
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557. temporal equivalent of that directive,
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558. then, isn't it possible
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559. that you have an occasion here
to make an exception,
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560. to help me to choose,
because it's the right thing to do?
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561. Are we just talking about a choice?
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562. It sounds to me you're trying
to manipulate the future.
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563. But every choice we make
allows us to manipulate the future.
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564. Do I...?
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565. Do I invite Adriana or Suzanne
to the spring dance?
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566. Do I take my holiday
on Corsica or Risa?
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567. A person's life,
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568. their future, hinges on each
of a thousand choices.
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569. Living is making choices.
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570. Now, you ask me to believe
that if I make a choice
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571. other than the one that appears
in your history books,
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572. then your past
will be irrevocably altered.
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573. Well, you know, professor, perhaps
I don't give a damn about your past,
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574. because your past is my future.
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575. And as far as I'm concerned,
it hasn't been written yet.
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576. Captain, the electrostatic conditions
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577. are about as good
as they're going to get.
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578. If we're going to try this,
now's the time.
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579. Please don't ask me, Captain.
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580. I can't help you.
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581. I'm sorry.
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582. How long will it take to program
the phasers, Number One?
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583. We've just got to tie into Geordi's
atmospheric sensors.
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584. So you've made your choice
after all.
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585. And without my help.
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586. Oh, on the contrary, professor.
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587. - You were quite helpful.
- How's that?
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588. By refusing to help me,
you left me with the same choice
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589. I had to begin with.
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590. To try or not to try.
To take a risk or to play it safe.
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591. And your arguments have reminded
me how precious the right to choose is.
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592. And because I've never been one
to play it safe,
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593. I choose to try.
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594. Mr. Data,
program the firing sequence.
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595. Aye, sir.
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596. Captain's log, stardate 45351.9.
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597. Dr. Moseley has met
with the colony leaders,
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598. who all agree they are willing
to take the risk.
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599. Warp power has been rerouted from
the main deflector dish, commander.
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600. Keep those phasers
on active surge control, Worf.
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601. We're only gonna get
one shot at this.
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602. Well, this is it.
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603. - Do you have the sequence locked in?
- Yes, sir.
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604. After an 8.3-second burst
from the dish,
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605. we will discharge all E-P-S taps
through the phasers.
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606. Time for you to return, Mr. La Forge.
Mr. O'Brien, stand by to transport.
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607. Excuse me, Captain, but I can be
of a lot more help down here.
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608. We're gonna have to compensate
for the variations
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609. right up to the last second.
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610. Dr. Moseley's computers
can accomplish the same task, sir,
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611. but I believe Geordi
would be better able
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612. to anticipate unexpected variances.
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613. You know better than anyone that
there's no guarantee that this will work.
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614. If it fails...
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615. There's no guarantee
it's going to fail, Captain.
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616. I'd like your permission
to remain here on the surface.
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617. Permission granted.
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618. La Forge remained below.
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619. - Good luck, commander.
- Thank you, Captain.
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620. The deflector dish
has been reconfigured, sir.
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621. Proceed, Mr. Data.
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622. Stand by for auto-phaser interlock.
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623. Activating deflector beam.
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624. E-P-S taps on-line. Phasers firing.
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625. Activating shield invertors... Now.
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626. Mr. La Forge?
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627. La Forge here.
Still breathing, Captain.
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628. We've got particulate levels
right where they're supposed to be.
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629. And the sun is shining.
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630. See, Captain?
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631. I told you there was nothing
to worry about.
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632. Report back to the ship
when you're ready, commander.
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633. Doctor, we'll stay in orbit and analyze
the remaining volcanic disturbances.
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634. But the best advice would be
to let them cool down on their own.
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635. I'm getting in the habit
of thanking you, Picard.
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636. Well, I'd love to see more,
but it's nearly time for me to go.
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637. I am tickled pink to have had the
opportunity of witnessing this, Picard.
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638. And you did it all without any help.
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639. Well, I must run.
I got some packing to do.
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640. You know, you're taller in person,
commander?
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641. Well, would you look at this?
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642. Who would have expected
a teary farewell?
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643. We're going to have to take
a look inside your vessel.
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644. Curious until the end, eh, Captain?
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645. You can't be serious, Picard. We've
been through this more than once.
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646. A number of objects have been
discovered missing
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647. in the last two days,
and if they're in your possession,
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649. I'm not here in search of relics.
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650. I'm sure they'll turn up.
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651. If you will not open the vessel, I will.
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652. With explosives, if necessary.
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653. I doubt you have the means.
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654. If we don't get in that thing,
I guarantee you don't either.
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655. Considering the sensitive nature
of my equipment,
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656. I think you'll understand if I request
that only Mr. Data be allowed to see it.
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657. Why Data?
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658. Because if I order Mr. Data never to
divulge what he sees in there, he won't.
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659. With the exception
of anything that might belong to us.
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660. Understood, sir.
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661. Back in a minute.
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662. I do not believe any of these items
belong to you, professor.
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663. Nor does this.
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664. This phaser is set
at the highest stun setting.
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665. If I'm correct, that is sufficient
to immobilize even you.
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666. Why have you stolen these objects?
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667. - To put in a museum?
- They're far too valuable for that.
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668. You see, in the century I come from,
they haven't even been invented yet.
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669. But this vessel,
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670. and the temporal distortion
that coincided with your arrival.
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671. Oh, this is a time pod.
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672. And it is from the 26th century.
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673. At least, that's what the poor
fellow said.
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674. You see, he decided to travel back
to the 22nd century. That's my time.
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675. And he had the misfortune
of meeting me.
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676. His clothes fit quite well,
don't you think?
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677. It took me weeks to figure out
how to work this thing.
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678. - Then you are not an historian?
- More of an inventor.
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679. Up until a few weeks ago,
a dismally unsuccessful one.
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680. What are your intentions,
professor?
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681. Well, thanks to your Captain, it seems
my intentions have changed slightly.
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682. I was quite content with the notion
of returning with these trinkets.
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683. I'd invent about one a year.
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684. But now, look what fortune
has graced me with.
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685. You will take a little longer
to figure out than a tricorder,
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686. but it should be well worth
the effort.
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687. If the auto-timer is programmed
the way I think it is,
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688. in about two minutes,
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689. we should be on our way back
to a place called "New Jersey."
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690. I'm afraid you won't be awake
for the ride.
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691. I assume your hand print
will open this door,
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692. whether you are conscious or not.
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693. That weapon
was working yesterday.
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694. You were right to suspect him, sir.
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695. But he is not from the future.
He is from the past.
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696. Trying to make my history unfold
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697. in a way other than it already has,
eh, professor?
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698. This was all a misunderstanding,
Picard.
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699. Just let me back in there.
We'll forget the whole thing.
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700. Now, what possible incentive
could anyone offer me to allow that?
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701. I believe you'll find all of the
missing items in the vessel, sir.
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702. Doctor...
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703. Very nice performance.
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704. Not all of it. Some of it was real.
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705. Captain.
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706. He claims to be a 22nd century
inventor, Captain.
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707. Pity you weren't a bit more inventive.
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708. If fewer things had disappeared,
we might never have suspected you.
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709. As it was, the only stumbling block
was your ship.
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710. Our sensors couldn't penetrate it.
But once the door was open,
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711. the computer was able to detect
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712. and deactivate everything
you'd stolen, including this.
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713. I'd love to hear more, Picard,
but I really must get back in that pod.
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714. Take him to a detention cell,
Mr. Worf,
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715. and notify Starfleet
that we'll be dropping him off
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716. - at Starbase 214.
- Aye, sir.
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717. You can't do this.
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718. I've gotta get back.
I don't belong here.
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720. I'm sure that there are more than
a few legitimate historians at Starfleet
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a human from your era.
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722. Oh, professor.
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