1. Captain's log, stardate 46731.5.
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2. We're in the midst
of the Volterra Nebula,
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3. a stellar nursery.
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4. Our three-week mission
is a routine analysis
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5. of several dozen protostars
in various stages of development.
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6. Captain, I have completed the spectral
evaluation of the outer shell.
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7. Our survey
of this protostar is complete.
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8. Ensign, lay in a course to the next one,
three-quarters impulse.
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9. Riker to Captain Picard.
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10. Go ahead, Number One.
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11. May I see you
in the Observation Lounge, sir?
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12. I'll be right there.
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13. Oh, my God.
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14. Then you can identify
that object, Mr. Picard.
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15. - Professor Galen?
- Computer, lights up.
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16. I suppose I should say
"Captain Picard."
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17. The professor contacted me
from his shuttle about an hour ago.
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18. He suggested that we surprise you.
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19. To clarify, I insisted,
and your first officer
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20. was good enough
to accommodate me.
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21. I trust I'm not being
overly presumptuous,
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22. now that my star pupil
is master of the stars.
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23. No one could be more welcome
on the Enterprise.
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24. I never thought
I would see a Kurlan naiskos.
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25. Fifth Dynasty.
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26. Is that your conclusion, Mr. Picard?
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27. Forgive me again.
I should say "captain."
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28. No, please, "mister" will do fine.
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29. Um, well, the overall impression
is certainly Fifth Dynasty.
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30. Um...
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31. The...
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32. The surface ornamentation...
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33. Yes?
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34. Green polychrome over the eyes
and the eyes themselves are closed.
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35. This is Third Dynasty.
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36. From the workshop
of the Master of Tarquin Hill.
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37. Well done.
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38. Will, the Master of Tarquin Hill
designed ceramic objects
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39. that were 300 years
ahead of their time.
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40. All we know of him is the work.
His name was never discovered.
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41. This object is over 12,000 years old.
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42. The planet Kurl?
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43. That's a hell of a long way
outside Federation territory.
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44. Indeed.
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45. I thought your study
of Kurlan artifacts was done long ago.
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46. I happened to be
in the neighborhood last summer.
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47. I couldn't resist.
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48. Go ahead.
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49. You mean it's complete?
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50. Will...
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51. The Kurlan civilization believed
that an individual
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52. was a community of individuals.
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53. Inside us are many voices,
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54. each with its own desires,
its own style,
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55. its own view of the world.
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56. The Kurlan civilization died out
thousands of years ago.
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57. It is extraordinarily rare
to find a figurine intact.
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58. Professor, this is an incredible find.
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59. It's yours, Jean-Luc.
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60. Oh, no.
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61. No.
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62. How can I accept this?
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63. Graciously, Mr. Picard.
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64. You could accept it graciously.
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65. Thank you.
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66. How long can you stay?
There's so much to talk about.
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67. The professor is scheduled to meet
a Vulcan transport day after tomorrow.
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68. Two days?
But that's not enough time.
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69. We may have considerably
more than that.
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70. I don't understand.
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71. I am currently on an expedition.
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72. A journey into an unexplored
and historical territory.
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73. And I intend to take you with me.
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74. HEARD".
Space, the final frontier.
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75. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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76. To explore strange new worlds,
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77. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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78. to boldly go where no one
has gone before.
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79. Captain's log, supplemental.
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80. It's been over 30 years since
I last saw my archaeology professor.
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81. His presence has taken me
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82. back to a time when I had considered
a very different career.
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83. May I ask you a frank question?
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84. Please.
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85. Your published writings have been
sporadic for the past decade.
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86. Your appearance at symposia
has been rare.
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87. All scheduled and then canceled
at the last moment.
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88. The finest archaeologist
of this century
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89. is now shrouded
with a cloak of mystery.
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90. And as a result,
my reputation has no doubt grown.
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91. I've never heard of anyone
who didn't love a good mystery.
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92. The Saataran of Sothis Ill
disdain them.
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93. But as a general idea,
your statement holds.
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94. So, what have you been doing
for the past decade?
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95. Are you familiar
with micropaleontology?
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96. Yes, it's the study of fossil records
at the microscopic level.
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97. I read your papers on the subject,
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98. but that was years ago.
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99. It seemed as though
the work had stopped.
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100. No.
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101. The work continued.
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102. I made a discovery
so profound in its implications
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103. that silence seemed
the wisest course.
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104. This work has occupied
my every waking thought.
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105. It's intruded upon my dreams.
It's become my life.
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106. When finished
and I announce my findings,
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107. it will be heard
halfway across the galaxy.
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108. Tell me.
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109. I cannot, Mr. Picard.
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110. That information comes with a price:
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111. your agreement to join me
on the final leg of this expedition.
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112. For how long?
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113. Three months, perhaps a year.
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114. If I had complete diplomatic access
and a starship,
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115. it'd be a matter of weeks.
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116. But as it is,
we'll only have my shuttle
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117. and whatever arrangement
we can make with transports,
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118. combined with our talents.
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119. Why do you need my help in this?
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120. I'm not a young man.
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121. There will be hazards along the way.
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122. I don't want my own inadequacies
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123. to jeopardize
the completion of this work.
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124. I'm deeply honored
that you would think of me,
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125. but I have responsibilities.
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126. To history.
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127. What if you could have helped
Schliemann discover the city of Troy?
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128. Or have been with M'Tell
when she first stepped on Ya'Seem?
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129. How can anything compare?
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130. May I sleep on it?
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131. Dream not of today, Mr. Picard.
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132. Dream not of today.
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133. The night blessing of the Ashell.
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134. As I recall, you missed that question
on your final exam.
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135. Well, I've had a few years
to look it up.
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136. Professor, the Enterprise
is yours for as long as you're here.
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137. Thank you.
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138. Dream not of today.
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139. Come.
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140. Good morning.
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141. Looks like you've been up
for a while.
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142. Yes.
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143. Let's hear it.
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144. I had a long talk
with Professor Galen last night,
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145. and he asked me
to leave the Enterprise
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146. and to join him
in an archeological expedition
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147. which could last for nearly a year.
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148. That must be tempting.
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149. I couldn't leave the Enterprise.
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150. But the offer raised in me
certain feelings of regret.
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151. That you could have been
an archaeologist
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152. and not starship captain.
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153. No, not really.
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154. I'm not sorry
for the path that I chose.
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155. But the professor
did not choose this gift at random.
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156. The many voices inside the one.
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157. You see, he knows that
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158. the past is a very insistent
voice inside me.
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159. This gift is meant
to remind me of that.
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160. And the exploration of space,
surely that must count for something.
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161. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
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162. And I would still make the same choice
that I made all those years ago.
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163. I just wish that I didn't have
to say no to him a second time.
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164. Were you two very close?
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165. I had a father,
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166. but he was like a father
who understood me.
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167. And he had his own children,
but they didn't follow in his footsteps,
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168. so I was like the son
who understood him.
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169. And yet
you turned your back on him.
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170. In a way, I wish that
he'd never come on board the ship.
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171. Good morning, Mr. Picard.
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172. Professor.
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173. The Vulcan ship will take us
as far as DS Four.
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174. An Al-Leyan transport
is scheduled to arrive at the station
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175. three weeks later,
and they'll take us to Caere.
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176. And then we'll use the shuttle
to get us to Indri VIII, our first stop.
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177. Professor...
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178. I'm afraid I won't be going.
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179. The Enterprise isn't something that
I can leave and then come back to.
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180. If I go, I go for good.
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181. And it's not something
that I'm prepared to do.
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182. This is not some undergraduate study
project that you're turning down.
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183. This is the chance of a lifetime.
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184. Don't make the same mistake twice.
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185. You don't believe that my career
in Starfleet has been a mistake?
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186. What are you doing
at this very moment?
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187. A study mission.
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188. You're like some Roman centurion
out patrolling the provinces,
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189. maintaining a dull
and bloated empire.
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190. We both know that's not true.
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191. I know this,
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192. I know that, as a scholar,
you're nothing but a dilettante.
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193. Years ago,
I gave you the opportunity
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194. to become the foremost archaeologist
of your generation.
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195. Your achievements could have
outstripped even my own, but, no,
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196. you decided to reject
a life of profound discovery.
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197. You walked out on me.
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198. I never wanted to become...
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199. Will you come with me?
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200. I can't.
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201. I'll be going.
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202. But, professor, you're not scheduled
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203. to catch the Vulcan ship
for another two days.
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204. There's nothing for me here.
Goodbye, captain.
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205. Captain's log, supplemental.
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206. We have completed our mission
in the nebula
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207. and are en route to a diplomatic
conference on Atalia VII.
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208. I must admit, I've lost
my enthusiasm for those proceedings.
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209. At our present speed, we will arrive
at the Atalia system in 37 hours.
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210. Captain.
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211. I'm going for a walk in the arboretum.
I wouldn't mind some company.
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212. Captain, a distress call
from Professor Galen's shuttle.
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213. On-screen.
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214. Enterprise, I'm being boarded.
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215. Transmission has been blocked.
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216. I have located the shuttle, sir.
It is under attack.
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217. Take us out of warp. On-screen.
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218. A Yridian destroyer.
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219. - Battle stations.
- Aye, sir.
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220. Professor Galen
is still inside his vessel, sir.
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221. His life signs are barely registering.
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222. Get him out of there.
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223. The shuttle is enveloped
by a tractor beam.
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224. The transporter cannot penetrate it.
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225. Hail the Yridians.
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226. They are not responding.
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227. Return phaser fire.
Disable their offensive systems.
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228. Worf!
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229. I don't understand, commander.
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230. The phaser blast was not
powerful enough to destroy the ship.
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231. Transporter Room 1,
lock onto Professor Galen
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232. and transport him directly to Sickbay.
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233. Aye, sir.
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234. He took a disruptor hit point-blank.
There is nothing I can do.
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235. Jean-Luc,
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236. I was too harsh.
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237. I'd say at least three Yridians
boarded the professor's shuttle.
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238. - What did they want?
- We're not sure.
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239. It looks like they were
trying to download something
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240. from his computer.
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241. When he was attacked,
Professor Galen began to protect
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242. certain files
in his computer memory.
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243. We were able to partially reconstruct
the shuttle's computer,
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244. so at least
we have some of those files.
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245. We found 19 different blocks
of numbers like this one.
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246. What do they mean?
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247. They could mean anything.
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248. Unless we narrow
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249. it would be almost impossible
for the computer to identify
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250. the pattern with any accuracy.
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251. We tried every decryption key
on record
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252. in case Professor Galen
was using some kind of code,
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253. but we still can't make
heads or tails of them.
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254. Were the Yridians able
to get the number blocks?
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255. At least some of them.
It's impossible to know how many.
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256. Apparently, the Yridians knew more
about the professor's work than we do.
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257. They may have known
what these numbers mean.
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258. Well, if they did,
that information died with them.
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259. Not necessarily.
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260. The Yridians
are information dealers.
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261. They may have been delivering
these number blocks to someone else.
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262. Did they send a signal
before they were destroyed?
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263. No, sir.
We detected no transmissions.
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264. There were no other ships
in the vicinity.
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265. Did the shuttle's flight log
show where Galen had been
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266. before coming to the Enterprise?
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267. Yes, sir.
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268. The logs indicate Professor Galen
visited an unexplored star system,
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269. Ruah IV.
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270. What's the distance
from our position?
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271. Four days at warp 6, sir.
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272. The conference can wait.
Set a course for the Ruah system.
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273. Standard orbit, ensign.
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274. Ruah IV is a Class-M planet.
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275. Sixty-seven percent of its surface
is covered with water.
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276. Its landmass contains
multiple animal species,
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277. including a genus Protohominids.
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278. Scan for earthworks and monuments.
It might indicate a previous civilization.
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279. There is nothing to indicate
former occupancy
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280. by even a primitive culture, sir.
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281. Then what's the foremost archaeologist
in the Federation doing here?
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282. He left the Enterprise
in a Vulcan ship for Deep Space Four,
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283. and then an Al-Leyan
transport to Caere.
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284. And then the shuttle to Indri VIII.
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285. Mr. Data,
what do we know about Indri VIII?
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286. The lndri system was first identified
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287. by Federation vessels
nearly 60 years ago.
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288. The eighth planet is L-Class.
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289. It is covered
with deciduous vegetation, unexplored,
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290. with no apparent evidence
of civilizations either past or present.
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291. The planet possesses
no animal life whatsoever.
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292. Number One,
we will proceed to Indri VIII.
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293. With all due respect, sir,
we've already run into one dead end.
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294. Indri VIII doesn't seem
much more promising.
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295. And we're late for the conference
on Atalia VII.
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296. I'm aware of the Federation's
timetable, Number One.
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297. Professor Galen visited here
a few days ago
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298. and he was on his way
to Indri VIII when he was killed.
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299. There is connection
between these two planets.
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300. I'm gonna find it.
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301. Aye, sir.
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302. Ensign, lay in a course for Indri VIII,
warp 7.
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303. Come.
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304. How's it going?
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305. I thought that if I stared
at these number blocks long enough,
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306. then I would begin to see
some kind of pattern.
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307. So far...
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308. nothing.
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309. I meant, how's it going with you?
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310. If I had gone with him...
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311. Captain,
you can't start thinking like that.
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312. You didn't abandon him.
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313. You chose not to abandon
a lifelong career.
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314. It was the right decision
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315. and in no way
responsible for his death.
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316. I realize that.
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317. I know how much
the professor meant to you
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318. and how much you want
to find out what happened.
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319. But staring at these numbers
isn't going to bring him back.
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320. The conference on Atalia VII
has been scheduled for six months.
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321. Starfleet is relying
on your mediation efforts to...
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322. Counselor, this is not simply a case
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323. of me taking the Enterprise
and its crew
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324. on some wild-goose chase
to purge myself of guilt and remorse.
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325. I will not let Galen's death be in vain.
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326. Now, if that means inconveniencing
a few squabbling delegates
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327. for a few days, then so be it.
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328. I will take the full responsibility.
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329. Captain.
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330. We are about to enter
the lndri system, sir.
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331. Riker to Picard.
We are approaching Indri VIII.
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332. On my way.
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333. Sensors are picking up severe
atmospheric fluctuations on the planet.
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334. Assume a high orbit.
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335. On-screen, Mr. Worf.
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336. Some sort of plasma reaction
is consuming the lower atmosphere.
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337. - Can we stop it?
- No, sir.
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338. The reaction is global.
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339. All life on the planet
is being destroyed, sir.
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340. Why would anyone want to destroy
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341. all the life on an uninhabited
neutral planet
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342. with no strategic importance
whatsoever?
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343. "All the life..."
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344. Perhaps the professor's
number blocks
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345. had something to do
with organic matter.
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346. If we narrow the search parameters
to the biological database,
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347. it might increase the chances
of the computer finding a match.
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348. I'll be in the lab.
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349. Pattern match found.
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350. Specify.
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351. The number blocks
are mathematical representations
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352. of fragments
of deoxyribonucleic acid strands.
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353. DNA fragments?
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354. Each a different life form
from 19 different worlds.
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355. Planets that these fragments are from
are scattered across the quadrant.
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356. No wonder it took the professor
so long to collect them.
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357. But Why?
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358. Wait a minute.
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359. These fragments all seem
to have similar protein configurations.
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360. They may be chemically compatible.
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361. But how can that be possible?
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362. They're different species
from different planets.
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363. - There should be no compatibility.
- I know.
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364. But look at the base-pair combinations.
They're uniform.
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365. If I'm right...
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366. Computer,
connect the DNA fragments
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367. according
to protein-link compatibility.
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368. What is it?
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369. I have no idea.
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370. This is not part of a natural design,
captain.
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371. This is part of an algorithm,
coded at the molecular level.
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372. An algorithm?
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373. Are you saying that these
DNA fragments are elements
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374. in some kind of computer program?
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375. I know how it sounds,
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376. but there's no way
this could be a random formation.
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377. This is definitely part of a program.
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378. This fragment has been part
of every DNA strand on Earth
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379. since life began there.
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380. And the other fragments
are just as old.
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381. Someone must have written this
program over 4 billion years ago.
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382. So 4 billion years ago, someone
scattered this genetic material
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383. into the primordial soup of at least
19 different planets across the galaxy.
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384. The genetic information
must have been incorporated
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385. into the earliest life forms
on these planets
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386. and then passed down
through each generation.
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387. But why would anyone
do this in the first place?
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388. And what was this program
designed to do?
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389. Couldn't know that until we assembled
the entire program and ran it.
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390. We've tried all of the DNA material
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391. in the Federation computer
but we haven't been able to come up
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392. with any compatible
protein configurations.
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393. Then they must be from worlds
outside the Federation.
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394. Mr. Data,
how many people on the Enterprise
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395. are from non-Federation planets?
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396. Seventeen, sir.
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397. You know, this may be a long shot,
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398. but we should check
each one of these 17 people
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399. to see if they have
the correct protein configuration.
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400. I'll begin
collecting DNA samples now.
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401. You know, captain,
I've been thinking,
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402. somebody else must know
about this program.
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403. I bet one of the missing fragments
was on Indri VIII.
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404. And that's why it was destroyed.
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405. To keep us from finding
that piece of the puzzle.
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406. It's 4 billion years old.
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407. A computer program
from a highly advanced civilization.
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408. And it's hidden
into the very fabric of life itself.
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409. Whatever information
this program contains
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410. could be the most profound discovery
of our time.
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411. Or the most dangerous.
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412. And the professor knew that.
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413. They all came up negative.
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414. Well, I have been through every page
in the professor's published works
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415. looking for some clues
to where to go next.
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416. So far, nothing.
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417. Maybe we've been at this too long.
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418. Why don't we get some sleep
and start again tomorrow morning?
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419. "I was in the neighborhood."
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420. Hmm?
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421. When I asked the professor why
he went all the way to Kurl, he said,
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422. "I was in the neighborhood."
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423. - Doing what?
- Collecting DNA samples.
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424. There's only one planet
in the Kurlan system
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Loren Ill.
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from the professor's shuttle.
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429. If he did have one,
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430. it must have been taken
by the Yridians when they attacked.
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431. Mr. Data, set a course
for Loren Ill, maximum warp.
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432. Aye, sir.
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433. We are approaching
the Loren system.
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434. Slow to half impulse.
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435. Take us into orbit
above the third planet.
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436. There is a good chance that our
competition may be here before us.
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437. - Battle stations, Mr. Worf.
- Aye.
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438. We are now entering orbit.
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439. On-screen.
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440. You were right, captain.
We've got company.
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441. Cardassians.
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442. - They are hailing us.
- On-screen.
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443. My name is Gul Ocett.
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444. Identify yourself and state
your business in this star system.
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445. I am Captain Jean-Luc Picard
of the Federation starship Enterprise.
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446. And I see no reason
why I should answer to you.
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447. Cardassians have no claims
in this sector.
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448. I suppose not.
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449. But my admittedly hasty estimate
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450. shows one Federation starship
and two Cardassian war vessels.
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451. Perhaps I have miscounted.
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452. Not at all.
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453. But we are
on a purely scientific mission.
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454. You have no reason
to interfere with us.
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455. And you have nothing
to lose by delaying
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456. a purely scientific mission
for a few days.
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457. I invite you to withdraw.
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458. Captain, Klingon attack cruiser
decloaking off the starboard bow.
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459. They are hailing us.
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460. This is the Klingon vessel Maht-H'a.
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461. What are you doing here?
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462. Captain's log, supplemental.
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463. It seems that we have not one,
but two competitors
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464. in our attempt
to complete Professor Galen's puzzle.
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465. I have prevailed upon the Cardassian
and Klingon captains to meet with me.
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466. I believe we all know
why we're here.
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467. If we can admit that,
then we can move forward.
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468. We were merely scouting the planet
for possible colonization.
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469. Agh! A ridiculous story.
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470. What were you doing here, then?
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471. - Scientific research.
- Ha!
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472. Look, if we try to deceive one another,
then we shall get nowhere.
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473. I think we all know
about Professor Galen's research.
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474. And about the computer program
composed of DNA fragments.
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475. I will take your silence
as a confirmation.
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476. Now, it stands to reason
that none of us
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477. have the DNA fragments
necessary to complete the program.
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478. You were the first
to arrive in this system.
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479. Do you have an organic sample
from the planet below?
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480. Yes.
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481. And I will fire on anyone
who attempts to obtain another one.
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482. As if we fear Cardassian threats.
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483. I believe that one of you
has a fragment from Indri VIII.
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484. Yes.
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485. And there will be
no other samples from Indri VIII.
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486. What is that supposed to mean?
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487. He destroyed
the biosphere of the planet
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488. after he had taken the sample.
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489. Typical Klingon thinking.
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490. Take what you want
and destroy the rest.
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491. We're all missing
some of the fragments.
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492. Not necessarily the same ones.
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493. But unless we combine
the ones we have,
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494. we will never learn
the secret of the program.
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495. There is no secret.
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496. It is an ancient weapon design
of incredible power.
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497. And the Klingon Empire will not allow it
to fall into an enemy's hands.
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498. Or even a friend's.
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499. A weapon?
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500. The Yridian
who sold us the information
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501. claimed that the program
would yield the key
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502. to an unlimited power source.
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503. But until we assemble it,
we will never know its purpose.
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504. Heh. He's right.
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505. As far as we know,
it might just be a recipe for biscuits.
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506. Biscuits?
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507. If that is what you believe,
then go back to Cardassia.
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508. - I will send you my mother's recipe.
- How dare you.
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509. Enough!
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510. Without cooperation,
we will get nowhere.
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511. What do you propose?
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512. If you each bring your samples
on board the Enterprise,
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513. I will combine them with ours.
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514. And then, we will all observe
the results simultaneously,
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515. giving no one the advantage.
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516. And if we refuse?
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517. Then this endeavor dies here,
in this room.
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518. Captain.
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519. Excellent.
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520. There's still one missing piece.
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521. We have surrendered
what we had for nothing.
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522. You are remarkably short-sighted,
Nu'Daq.
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523. We are closer to the answer
than we were.
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524. We may be
very much closer indeed.
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525. How can that be?
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526. We have no idea where to start looking
for the missing DNA fragment.
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527. This is a jigsaw puzzle
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528. whose pieces
are scattered across the galaxy.
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529. Doesn't it make it natural to assume
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530. that the original designers
of the puzzle should want us to find it?
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531. Why else would they have put
the pieces in our DNA?
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532. And in turn, wouldn't that suggest
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533. that they would try to make it
easy for us to find those pieces,
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534. that there might be some pattern
to the distribution?
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535. The computer might be able
to find that pattern.
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536. Doctor,
program the computer to analyze
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537. the distribution of the pieces
that we have,
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538. correcting for changes in star
configurations over 4 billion years.
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539. Then extrapolate
for the missing piece.
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540. That's gonna take several hours
to set up and process.
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541. Excuse me.
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542. If you wish,
you can stay on board while we wait.
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543. I intend to.
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544. Good evening, Commander Data.
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545. Captain.
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546. Is there any word yet
on the missing fragment?
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547. The computer
is processing the data.
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548. I will be notified
as soon as there is any information.
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549. Ah.
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550. Commander,
your reputation for physical strength
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551. is known
even in the Klingon Empire.
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552. You are familiar
with the B'aht Qul challenge?
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553. I am familiar with many Klingon rituals,
including the B'aht Qul.
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554. Uh-huh.
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555. Ah.
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556. My upper spinal support
is a poly-alloy
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557. designed
to withstand extreme stress.
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558. My skull is composed
of cortenide and duranium.
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559. I understand your
intellectual prowess
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560. is equally impressive.
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561. If I were to learn of the results
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562. from the computer search
before the others,
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563. the Klingon Empire
would have a strategic advantage.
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564. A being of your abilities
would go far in the empire.
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565. You are attempting to bribe me.
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566. Not at all.
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567. You suggested a plan
that would work to your advantage,
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568. one that I would be
capable of executing.
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569. You then implied a reward.
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570. - Clearly, you were...
- Commander.
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571. Never mind.
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572. What the hell?
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573. Computer, run a Level 3 diagnostic
on the primary defensive systems.
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574. La Forge to Captain Picard.
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575. - What is it, Geordi?
- You might wanna come down here.
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576. I found something
that I think you should see.
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577. The computer
has completed its analysis.
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578. The computer was able to extrapolate
this geometric pattern
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579. based on the distribution
of the fragments.
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580. Computer, highlight the section
of the missing pattern.
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581. The missing DNA fragment
should be in this system.
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582. The star is in Sector 21459.
The Rahm-lzad system.
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583. Direct hit on our port nacelle.
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584. They are powering up
for another volley.
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585. Let's make it look good.
Ensign, release the inertial dampers.
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586. Aye, sir.
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587. They are firing.
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588. Report, Number One.
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589. The power boost to the structural
integrity field protected the nacelles.
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590. We used the inertial dampers
to simulate complete shield failure.
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591. It is fortunate that your engineer
discovered Gul Ocett's attempt
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592. to tamper
with your defensive systems.
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593. Maht-H'a, status.
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594. Minor damage to starboard nacelle.
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595. We will be operational
in less than one hour.
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596. What? You incompetent to'ba.
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597. You were supposed to be prepared.
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598. The Cardassian vessels
have set a course for Rahm-lzad.
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599. Well, it won't take them long to realize
that Rahm-lzad is the wrong planet.
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600. Captain,
you're very welcome to join us.
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601. I will go with you.
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602. Ensign, set in a course
for the Vilmoran system, warp 9.
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603. - Aye, sir.
- Engage.
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604. I am scanning all seven planets
of the Vilmoran system.
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605. - None appear to support life.
- How can that be?
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606. - Professor's data depends on...
Correction.
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607. The second planet shows evidence
of an ancient ocean, now dry.
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608. It once supported life.
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609. Yes, and it still may,
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610. in a limited fashion not detectable
by our long-range sensors.
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611. Lay in a course, ensign.
Full impulse.
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612. Riker to Transporter Room 1.
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613. Captain, we've located a planet
that may still support life.
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614. We'll know in a minute.
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615. Any sign of the Cardassians?
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616. Not yet, but we don't know
how long it'll stay that way.
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617. Acknowledged.
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618. I am reading a small pocket
of vegetative life.
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619. A primitive lichen growing
in a fossilized seabed.
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620. Transporter Room 1,
I am programming the coordinates.
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621. Stand by.
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622. There, over there.
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623. Captain, we've got company.
I'm ready to pull you out of there.
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624. Wait for my order, Number One.
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625. You dishonorable to'ba.
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626. Perhaps we could exchange
insults some other time.
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627. I'm rather busy now.
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628. Well...
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629. It was quite a chase,
wasn't it, my friends?
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630. H ow...?
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631. We intercepted several communique
between the Yridians and Cardassia.
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632. My ship was watching under cloak
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633. when Professor Galen's shuttle
was attacked.
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634. And you have been shadowing us
ever since.
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635. And now the reward.
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636. Step clear, please.
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637. I shall destroy the entire rock face
and every trace of DNA with it.
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638. You will go back
to Romulus empty-handed.
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639. Your superiors will be quite pleased.
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640. Perhaps we could come
to a compromise?
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641. You give us the gene code
and the Romulans...
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642. The seabed,
it may be only partially fossilized.
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643. It could still contain organic material.
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644. Which would still contain the DNA.
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645. Been searching
for the answer as long as anyone.
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646. I will not be eliminated now.
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647. You can be eliminated
by a disruptor.
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648. Now, what do you say to my offer?
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649. How can I be sure
you won't kill me if I acquiesce?
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650. I've given you my word.
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651. Etched in stone, no doubt. No deals.
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652. There will be no deals
as long as I'm still alive.
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653. Do not press me, Klingon.
I don't care whether you live or die.
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654. If you fire, others will also.
Many will die.
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655. We have superior numbers.
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656. The program has been activated.
I think it's reconfiguring the tricorder.
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657. We will die together, brother.
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658. It's modifying the diode emitter
to project something.
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659. You are wondering who we are,
why we have done this,
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660. how it has come
that I stand before you,
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661. the image of a being
from so long ago.
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662. Life evolved on my planet
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663. before all others
in this part of the galaxy.
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664. We left our world,
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665. explored the stars
and found none like ourselves.
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666. Our civilization thrived for ages.
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667. But what is the life of one race
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668. compared to the vast stretches
of cosmic time?
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669. We knew that one day
we would be gone,
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670. that nothing of us would survive.
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671. So we left you.
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672. Our scientists seeded
the primordial oceans of many worlds
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673. where life was in its infancy.
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674. The seed codes
directed your evolution
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675. toward a physical form
resembling ours,
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676. this body you see before you.
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677. Which is, of course,
shaped as yours is shaped,
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678. for you are the end result.
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679. The seed codes
also contained this message,
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680. which we'd scattered in fragments
on many different worlds.
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681. It was our hope that
you would have to come together
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682. in fellowship and companionship
to hear this message.
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683. And if you can see and hear me,
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684. our hope has been fulfilled.
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685. You are a monument.
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686. Not to our greatness,
but to our existence.
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687. That was our wish.
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688. That you, too, would know life
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689. and would keep alive our memory.
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690. There is something of us
in each of you,
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691. and so something of you
in each other.
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692. Remember us.
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693. That's all?
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694. If she were not dead,
I would kill her.
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695. The very notion
that a Cardassian could have anything
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696. in common with a Klingon,
it turns my stomach.
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697. Picard to Enterprise.
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698. Standing by, sir.
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699. Captain's log, stardate 46735.2.
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700. Our frequent use of high warp
over the last few days
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701. has overextended
the propulsion systems.
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702. We are finishing minor repairs before
returning to Federation territory.
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703. It's a shame Professor Galen didn't live
to see the end result of his study.
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704. I can't think of anyone
who would have appreciated it more.
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705. If it hadn't been for you,
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706. his dream to solve that puzzle
would never have been realized.
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707. You left him a wonderful legacy.
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708. Yes, but it would have been
a more fitting legacy
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709. if the message did not fall
on such deaf ears.
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710. Hmm. You never know.
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711. Mm.
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712. Well... Ah.
I have to get this day started.
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713. Both of us.
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714. See you this afternoon.
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715. Riker to Captain Picard.
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716. Incoming transmission
from the Romulan command ship.
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717. Put it through.
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718. Acknowledged.
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719. Captain.
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720. My ships are leaving orbit
for Romulan space.
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721. Until our next encounter.
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722. Until then.
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723. It would seem that we are not
completely dissimilar after all,
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724. in our hopes or in our fears.
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725. Yes.
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726. Well, then, perhaps one day...
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727. One day.
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