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
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6. in various stages
of development.
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7. Captain, I have completed
the spectral evaluation
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8. of the outer shell.
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9. Our survey of this protostar
is complete.
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10. Ensign, lay in a course for
the next one, 3/4 impulse.
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11. Riker to Captain Picard.
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12. Go ahead, Number One.
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13. May I see you in the
observation lounge, sir?
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14. I'll be right there.
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15. Oh, my God.
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16. Then you can identify
that object, Mr. Picard?
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17. Professor Galen?
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18. Computer, lights up.
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19. I suppose I should say,
"Captain" Picard.
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20. The professor contacted me
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21. from his shuttle
about an hour ago.
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22. He suggested that
we surprise you.
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23. To clarify, I insisted,
and your first officer
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24. was good enough
to accommodate me.
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25. I trust I'm not being
overly presumptuous,
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26. now that my star pupil
is master of the stars?
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27. No one could be more
welcome on the Enterprise.
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28. I never thought I would
see a Kurlan naiskos.
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29. Fifth Dynasty?
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30. Is that your conclusion,
Mr. Picard?
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31. Forgive me again.
I should say Captain.
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32. Oh, please.
Mister will do fine.
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33. Um... well...
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34. the overall impression is
certainly Fifth Dynasty.
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35. Um... the...
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36. the surface ornamentation...
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37. Yes?
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38. Green polychrome over the eyes
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39. and the eyes themselves
are closed.
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40. This is Third Dynasty.
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41. From the workshop of
the Master of Tarquin Hill.
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42. Well done.
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43. Will...
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44. the Master of Tarquin Hill
designed ceramic objects
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45. that were 300 years
ahead of their time.
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46. All we know of him
is the work.
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47. His name was never discovered.
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48. This object is over
12,000 years old.
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49. The planet Kurl?
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50. That's a hell of a long way
outside Federation territory.
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51. Indeed— I thought your
study of Kurlan artifacts
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52. was done long ago.
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53. Well, I happened to be in
the neighborhood last summer.
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54. I couldn't resist.
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55. Go ahead.
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56. You mean, it's complete?
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57. Oh...
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58. Will.
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59. The Kurlan
civilization believed
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60. that an individual was a
community of individuals.
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61. Inside us are...
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62. many voices,
each with its...
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63. its own desires,
its own style,
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64. its— its own
view of the world.
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65. The Kurlan
civilization died out
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66. thousands of years ago.
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67. It is extraordinarily rare
to find a figurine intact.
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68. Professor, this is
an incredible find.
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69. It's yours, Jean-Luc.
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70. Oh, no.
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71. No.
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72. How can I accept this?
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73. Graciously,
Mr. Picard.
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74. You could accept it
graciously.
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75. Thank you.
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76. How long can you stay?
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77. There's so much
to talk about.
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78. The professor is scheduled
to meet a Vulcan transport
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79. the day after tomorrow.
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80. Two days? But that's
not enough time.
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81. We may have considerably
more than that.
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82. I don't understand.
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83. I am currently
on an expedition—
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84. a journey into an unexplored
and historical territory—
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85. and I intend
to take you with me.
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86. Space, the final frontier.
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87. These are the voyages
of the Starship Enterprise.
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88. Its continuing mission—
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89. to explore
strange new worlds,
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90. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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91. to boldly go
where no one has gone before.
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92. Captain's Log, supplemental.
It's been over 30 years
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93. since I last saw
my archaeology professor.
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94. His presence has taken me
back to a time
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95. when I had considered
a very different career.
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96. May I ask you a
frank question?
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97. Please.
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98. Your published writings
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99. have been sporadic
for the past decade.
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100. Your appearance at
symposia has been rare
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101. or scheduled and
then canceled
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102. at the last moment.
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103. The finest archaeologist
of this century is now...
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104. shrouded with a
cloak of mystery.
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105. And as a result,
my reputation
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106. has no doubt grown.
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107. I've never heard of anyone
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108. who didn't love
a good mystery.
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109. The Satarran of Sothis III
disdain them,
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110. but as a general idea,
your statement holds.
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111. So, what have you been
doing for the past decade?
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112. Are you familiar with
micropaleontology?
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113. Yes, it's the study
of fossil records
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114. at the microscopic level.
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115. I read your papers
on the subject, but...
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116. that was years ago.
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117. It seemed as though
the work had stopped.
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118. No.
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119. The work continued.
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120. I made a discovery
so profound in its implications,
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121. that silence seemed
the wisest course.
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122. This work has occupied
my every waking thought.
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123. It's intruded
upon my dreams.
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124. It's become my life.
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125. When finished...
and I announce my findings,
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126. it'll be heard halfway
across the galaxy.
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127. Tell me.
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128. I cannot, Mr. Picard.
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129. That information
comes with a price—
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130. your agreement to join me
on the final leg
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131. of this expedition.
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132. For how long?
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133. Three months.
Perhaps a year.
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134. If I had complete diplomatic
access and a starship,
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135. it'd be a matter of weeks.
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136. But, as it is,
we'll only have my shuttle
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137. and whatever arrangement we
can make with transports...
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138. combined with our talents.
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139. Why do you need
my help in this?
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140. I am not a young man.
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141. There will be hazards
along the way.
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142. I don't want my
own inadequacies
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143. to jeopardize
the completion of this work.
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144. I'm deeply honored
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145. that you should
think of me, but...
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146. I have responsibilities.
To history.
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147. What if you could
have helped Schliemann
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148. discover the city of Troy,
or been with M'tell
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149. when she first
stepped on Ya'seem?
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150. How can anything compare?
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151. May I sleep on it?
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152. Dream not of today,
Mr. Picard.
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153. "Dream not of today?"
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154. The night blessing
of the Yash-El.
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155. As I recall,
you missed that question
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156. on your final exam.
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157. Well, I've had a few years
to look it up.
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158. Professor,
the Enterprise is yours
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159. for as long as you're here.
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160. Thank you.
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161. Dream not of today.
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162. Come.
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163. Good morning.
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164. Looks like you've
been up for a while.
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165. Yes.
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166. Let's hear it.
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167. I had a long talk with
Professor Galen last night,
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168. and he asked me to leave
the Enterprise
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169. and to join him in
an archaeological expedition
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170. which could last for
nearly a year.
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171. That must be tempting.
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172. I couldn't leave
the Enterprise.
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173. But the offer raised in me
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regret.
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175. That you could have been
an archaeologist
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176. and not a starship captain?
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177. No, not really.
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178. I'm not sorry for
the path that I chose,
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did not choose
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180. this gift at random.
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181. The many voices
inside the one.
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183. is a very insistent voice
inside me,
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184. and this gift is meant
to remind me of that.
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185. And the exploration of space—
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186. surely that must
count for something.
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187. I wouldn't trade it
for anything.
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188. And I would still
make the same choice
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190. I just wish that I didn't have
to say no to him a second time.
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191. Were you two very close?
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192. I had a father...
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193. but he was like a father
who understood me.
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follow in his footsteps.
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196. So, I was like the son
who understood him.
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197. And yet, you turned
your back on him.
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198. In a way, I wish that he'd
never come on board the ship.
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199. Good morning, Mr. Picard.
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200. Professor.
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201. The Vulcan ship will
take us as far as DS4.
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202. An Al-Leyan transport is
scheduled to arrive
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203. at the station
three weeks later.
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204. And they'll take us to Caere,
and then we'll use the shuttle
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205. to get us to Indri VIII,
our first stop.
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206. Professor...
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207. I am afraid I won't be going.
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208. The Enterprise
isn't something
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then come back to.
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210. If I go,
I go for good.
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211. And it's not something that
I'm prepared to do.
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212. This is not some
undergraduate
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213. study project that
you're turning down.
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214. This is the chance
of a lifetime.
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215. Don't make the
same mistake twice.
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216. You don't believe that
my career in Starfleet
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217. has been a mistake.
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218. What are you doing
at this very moment?
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220. You're like some Roman centurion
out patrolling the provinces
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and bloated empire.
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222. We both know that's not true.
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224. I know that as a scholar,
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225. you're nothing
but a dilettante.
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226. Years ago, I gave you
the opportunity to become
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of your generation.
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228. Your achievements could
have outstripped even my own
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229. but, no,
you decided to reject
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230. a life of profound
discovery,
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out on me.
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236. But, Professor,
you're not scheduled
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for another two days.
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238. There's nothing for me here.
Good-bye, Captain.
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239. Captain's Log, supplemental.
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240. We have completed our mission
in the nebula and are en route
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241. to a diplomatic conference
on Atalia VII.
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242. I must admit,
I have lost my enthusiasm
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we will arrive
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in 37 hours.
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246. Captain?
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247. I'm going for a walk
in the arboretum.
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248. I wouldn't mind
some company.
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249. Captain?
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250. A distress call from
Professor Galen's shuttle.
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251. On screen.
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252. Enterprise, I'm being boarded!
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253. Transmission
has been blocked.
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254. I have located
the shuttle, sir.
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255. It is under attack.
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256. Take us out of warp.
On screen.
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257. A Yridian destroyer.
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258. Battle stations!
Aye, sir.
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259. Professor Galen is still
inside his vessel, sir.
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260. His life signs are
barely registering.
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261. Get him out of there.
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262. The shuttle is enveloped
by a tractor beam.
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cannot penetrate it.
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265. They are not responding.
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266. Return phaser fire.
Disable their offensive systems.
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268. I don't understand, Commander.
The phaser blast
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to destroy the ship.
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lock onto Professor Galen
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directly to Sick Bay.
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273. He took a disrupter hit
point-blank.
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three Yridians
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professor's shuttle.
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but it looks like
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something from his computer.
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Professor Galen began
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in his computer memory.
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partially reconstruct
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so at least we have
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287. We found 19 different blocks
of numbers like this one.
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289. They could mean anything.
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291. it would be almost impossible
for the computer
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292. to identify the pattern
with any accuracy.
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293. We tried every
decryption key on record
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was using some kind of code,
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295. but we still can't make
heads or tails of them.
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296. Were the Yridians able to
get the number blocks?
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298. It's impossible
to know how many.
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299. Apparently, the Yridians knew
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300. more about the professor's work
than we do.
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301. They may have known
what these numbers mean.
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302. Well, if they did,
that information died with them.
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304. The Yridians
are information dealers.
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to someone else.
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before they were destroyed?
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308. No, sir.
We detected no transmissions.
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309. And there were no other ships
in the vicinity.
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310. Did the shuttle's
flight log show
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before coming to the Enterprise?
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312. Yes, sir, the logs indicate
Professor Galen visited
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313. an unexplored
star system— Ruah IV.
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314. What's the distance
from our present position?
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315. Four days at warp six, sir.
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316. The conference can wait.
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317. Set a course
for the Ruah system.
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318. Standard orbit, Ensign.
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319. Ruah IV is a class-M planet.
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320. 67% of its surface
is covered with water.
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321. Its land mass contains
multiple animal species,
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322. including a genus
of proto-hominids.
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and monuments
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324. that might indicate
a previous civilization.
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former occupancy
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a primitive culture, sir.
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327. Then what was the
foremost archaeologist
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doing here?
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329. He left the Enterprise in a
Vulcan ship for Deep Space 4,
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330. and then an Al-Leyan transport
to Caere, and then the shuttle
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331. to Indri VIII.
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332. Mr. Data, what do we know
about Indri VIII?
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was first identified
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nearly 60 years ago.
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335. The eighth planet is L-class.
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336. It is covered with
deciduous vegetation,
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337. unexplored, with no apparent
evidence of civilizations,
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339. The planet possesses
no animal life whatsoever.
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340. Number One, we will proceed
to Indri VIII.
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341. With all due respect, sir,
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into one dead end.
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343. Indri VIII doesn't seem
much more promising.
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344. And we're late for the
conference on Atalia VII.
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345. I'm aware of the Federation's
timetable, Number One.
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here a few days ago,
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347. and he was on his way to
Indri VIII when he was killed.
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348. There is some connection
between these two planets.
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351. Ensign, lay in a course for
Indri VIII, warp seven.
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353. How's it going?
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long enough,
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see some kind of pattern.
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359. I meant,
how's it going with you?
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361. Captain, you can't start
thinking like that.
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a lifelong career.
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and in no way
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for his death.
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366. I realize that.
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367. I know how much
the professor meant to you,
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368. and how much you want to
find out what happened.
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369. But staring at these numbers
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bring him back.
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371. The conference
on Atalia VII
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for six months.
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your mediation efforts to—
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374. Counselor, this is
not simply a case
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and its crew
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377. to purge myself of
guilt and remorse.
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be in vain.
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inconveniencing
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for a few days, then so be it.
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the full responsibility.
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383. We're about to enter
the Indri system, sir.
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385. We are approaching
Indri VIII.
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386. On my way.
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387. Sensors are picking up
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on the planet.
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390. On screen, Mr. Worf.
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391. Some sort of plasma reaction
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lower atmosphere.
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394. No, sir.
The reaction is global.
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395. All life on the planet
is being destroyed, sir.
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396. Why would anyone
want to destroy all the life
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neutral planet
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importance whatsoever?
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399. "All the life..."
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number blocks
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with organic matter.
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search parameters
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it might increase
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computer finding a match.
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mathematical representations
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deoxyribonucleic acid strands.
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411. Each a different life-form
from 19 different worlds.
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fragments are from
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across the quadrant.
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professor so long
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similar protein configurations.
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chemically compatible.
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from different planets.
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no compatibility at all.
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422. I know, but look at the
base pair combinations—
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425. Computer,
connect the DNA fragments
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compatibility.
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natural design, Captain.
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an algorithm
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molecular level.
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433. Are you saying that these
DNA fragments are elements
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computer program?
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435. I know how it sounds,
but there's no way
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a random formation.
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part of a program.
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of every DNA strand on Earth
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440. and the other fragments
are just as old.
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this program
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someone scattered
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into the primordial soup
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across the galaxy?
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must have been incorporated
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on these planets
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through each generation.
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in the first place?
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program designed to do?
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that until we assembled
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and ran it.
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453. We've tried all
of the DNA material
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454. in the Federation computer,
but we haven't been able
Copy !req
455. to come up with any compatible
protein configurations.
Copy !req
456. Then, they must be from
worlds outside the Federation.
Copy !req
457. Mr. Data, how many people
on the Enterprise
Copy !req
458. are from
non-Federation planets?
Copy !req
459. 17, sir.
Copy !req
460. You know, this may
be a long shot,
Copy !req
461. but we should check
each one of these 17 people
Copy !req
462. to see if they have the correct
protein configuration.
Copy !req
463. I'll begin collecting
DNA samples now.
Copy !req
464. You know, Captain,
I've been thinking.
Copy !req
465. Somebody else must know
about this program.
Copy !req
466. I bet one of the missing
fragments was on Indri VIII,
Copy !req
467. and that's why
it was destroyed.
Copy !req
468. To keep us from finding
that piece of the puzzle.
Copy !req
469. Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
470. It's four billion
years old—
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471. a computer program from a
highly-advanced civilization.
Copy !req
472. And it's hidden in the very
fabric of life itself.
Copy !req
473. Whatever information
this program contains
Copy !req
474. could be the most profound
discovery of our time...
Copy !req
475. or the most dangerous.
Copy !req
476. And the professor knew that.
Copy !req
477. They all came up negative.
Copy !req
478. Well, I have been
through every page
Copy !req
479. in the professor's
published works
Copy !req
480. looking for some clue
as to where to go next.
Copy !req
481. So far, nothing.
Copy !req
482. Maybe we've been
at this too long.
Copy !req
483. Why don't we get
some sleep
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484. and start again
tomorrow morning?
Copy !req
485. I was in the neighborhood.
Copy !req
486. Hmm?
Copy !req
487. When I asked the professor
why he went all the way to Kurl,
Copy !req
488. he said,
"I was in the neighborhood."
Copy !req
489. Doing what?
Copy !req
490. Collecting DNA samples.
Copy !req
491. There's only one planet
in the Kurlan system
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492. capable of supporting life—
Loren III.
Copy !req
493. No.
There is no Loren III sample
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494. from the data downloaded
from the professor's shuttle.
Copy !req
495. If he did have one,
it must have been taken
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496. by the Yridians
when they attacked.
Copy !req
497. Mr. Data, set a course for
Loren III, maximum warp.
Copy !req
498. Aye, sir.
Copy !req
499. We are approaching
the Loren system.
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500. Slow to half impulse.
Copy !req
501. Take us into orbit
above the third planet.
Copy !req
502. There is a good chance
that our competition
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503. may be here before us.
Copy !req
504. Battle stations,
Mr. Worf.
Copy !req
505. Aye.
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506. We are now entering orbit.
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507. On screen.
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508. You were right, Captain.
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509. We've got company—
Cardassians.
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510. They are hailing us.
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511. On screen.
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512. My name is Gul Ocett.
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513. Identify yourself,
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514. and state your business
in this star system.
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515. I am Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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516. of the Federation
Starship Enterprise,
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517. and I see no reason
why I should answer to you.
Copy !req
518. Cardassians have no claims
in this sector.
Copy !req
519. I suppose not.
Copy !req
520. But my admittedly
hasty estimate
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521. shows one Federation starship
and two Cardassian war vessels.
Copy !req
522. Perhaps I have miscounted.
Copy !req
523. Not at all.
Copy !req
524. But we are on a purely
scientific mission.
Copy !req
525. You have no reason
to interfere with us.
Copy !req
526. And you have nothing to lose
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527. by delaying a purely scientific
mission for a few days.
Copy !req
528. I invite you to withdraw.
Copy !req
529. Captain, Klingon
attack cruiser decloaking
Copy !req
530. off the starboard bow.
They are hailing us.
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531. This is the
Klingon vessel Maht-H'a.
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532. What are you
doing here?
Copy !req
533. Captain's Log, supplemental.
Copy !req
534. It seems that we have not one
but two competitors
Copy !req
535. in our attempt to complete
Professor Galen's puzzle.
Copy !req
536. I have prevailed upon the
Cardassian and Klingon Captains
Copy !req
537. to meet with me.
Copy !req
538. I believe we all know
why we're here.
Copy !req
539. If we can admit that,
then we can move forward.
Copy !req
540. We were merely
scouting the planet
Copy !req
541. for possible colonization.
Copy !req
542. Pah! A ridiculous story.
Copy !req
543. What were you
doing here, then?
Copy !req
544. Scientific research.
Copy !req
545. Ha!
Copy !req
546. Look, if we try to
deceive one another,
Copy !req
547. then we shall
get nowhere.
Copy !req
548. I think we all know
Copy !req
549. about Professor Galen's
research...
Copy !req
550. and about the computer program
Copy !req
551. composed of
DNA fragments.
Copy !req
552. I will take your silence
as a confirmation.
Copy !req
553. Now, it stands to reason
Copy !req
554. that none of us have
the DNA fragments
Copy !req
555. necessary
to complete the program.
Copy !req
556. You were the first to arrive
in this system.
Copy !req
557. Do you have an organic sample
from the planet below?
Copy !req
558. Yes, and I will fire on anyone
Copy !req
559. who attempts to obtain
another one.
Copy !req
560. As if we fear
Cardassian threats.
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561. I believe that one of you has
a fragment from Indri VIII.
Copy !req
562. Yes.
Copy !req
563. And there will be
no other samples
Copy !req
564. from Indri VIII.
Copy !req
565. What is that supposed to mean?
Copy !req
566. He destroyed
the biosphere of the planet
Copy !req
567. after he had taken the sample.
Copy !req
568. Typical Klingon thinking—
Copy !req
569. take what you want
and destroy the rest.
Copy !req
570. We're all missing
some of the fragments—
Copy !req
571. not necessarily the same ones.
Copy !req
572. But unless we combine
the ones we have,
Copy !req
573. we will never learn
the secret of the program.
Copy !req
574. There is no secret.
Copy !req
575. It is an ancient weapon design
of incredible power.
Copy !req
576. And the Klingon Empire
will not allow it
Copy !req
577. to fall into
an enemy's hands—
Copy !req
578. or even a friend's.
Copy !req
579. A weapon?
Copy !req
580. The Yridian who sold us
the information
Copy !req
581. claimed that
the program would yield
Copy !req
582. the key to an unlimited
power source.
Copy !req
583. But until we assemble it,
we will never know its purpose.
Copy !req
584. He's right.
Copy !req
585. As far as we know, it might
just be a recipe for biscuits.
Copy !req
586. Biscuits?
Copy !req
587. If that is what you believe,
then go back to Cardassia.
Copy !req
588. I will send you
my mother's recipe.
Copy !req
589. How dare you!
Mev yap!
Copy !req
590. Enough!
Copy !req
591. Without cooperation,
we will get nowhere.
Copy !req
592. What do you propose?
Copy !req
593. If you each bring your samples
on board the Enterprise,
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594. I will combine them with ours.
Copy !req
595. And then we will all observe
the results simultaneously,
Copy !req
596. giving no one the advantage.
Copy !req
597. And if we refuse?
Copy !req
598. Then this endeavor dies here
in this room.
Copy !req
599. Captain.
Copy !req
600. Excellent.
Copy !req
601. There's still one missing piece.
Copy !req
602. Pahk! We have
surrendered
Copy !req
603. what we had
for nothing.
Copy !req
604. You are remarkably
shortsighted, Nu'Daq.
Copy !req
605. We are closer to the
answer than we were.
Copy !req
606. We may be very much
closer, indeed.
Copy !req
607. How can that be?
Copy !req
608. We have no idea where
to start looking
Copy !req
609. for the missing
DNA fragment.
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610. This is a jigsaw puzzle
Copy !req
611. whose pieces are scattered
across the galaxy.
Copy !req
612. Doesn't it make it
natural to assume
Copy !req
613. that the original designers
of the puzzle
Copy !req
614. should want us to find it?
Copy !req
615. Why else would they have put
the pieces in our DNA?
Copy !req
616. And, in turn,
wouldn't that suggest
Copy !req
617. that they would try to
make it easy for us
Copy !req
618. to find those pieces?
Copy !req
619. That there might be some
pattern to the distribution?
Copy !req
620. The computer might be able
to find that pattern.
Copy !req
621. Doctor, program the
computer to analyze
Copy !req
622. the distribution of the
pieces that we have,
Copy !req
623. correcting for changes
in star configurations
Copy !req
624. over four billion years.
Copy !req
625. Then extrapolate for
the missing piece.
Copy !req
626. That's going to take
several hours to set up
Copy !req
627. and to process.
Excuse me.
Copy !req
628. If you wish, you can stay
on board while we wait.
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629. I intend to.
Copy !req
630. Good evening,
Commander Data.
Copy !req
631. Captain.
Copy !req
632. Is there any word yet
on the missing fragment?
Copy !req
633. The computer is
processing the data.
Copy !req
634. I will be notified as soon
as there is any information.
Copy !req
635. Ah... Commander,
your reputation
Copy !req
636. for physical strength
is known
Copy !req
637. even in the
Klingon Empire.
Copy !req
638. You are familiar with
the B'aht Qul challenge?
Copy !req
639. I am familiar with
many Klingon rituals,
Copy !req
640. including the B'aht Qul.
Copy !req
641. Ahh...
Copy !req
642. Haa.
Copy !req
643. Wa'... cha'...
Copy !req
644. Wej.
Copy !req
645. Maw' tok!
Copy !req
646. My upper spinal support
is a polyalloy
Copy !req
647. designed to withstand
extreme stress.
Copy !req
648. My skull is composed
of cortenide and duranium.
Copy !req
649. I understand your
intellectual prowess
Copy !req
650. is equally impressive.
Copy !req
651. If I were to learn
of the results
Copy !req
652. from the computer search
before the others,
Copy !req
653. the Klingon Empire would
have a strategic advantage.
Copy !req
654. A being of your abilities
Copy !req
655. would go far
in the Empire.
Copy !req
656. You are attempting
to bribe me.
Copy !req
657. Not at all.
Copy !req
658. You suggested a plan
that would work
Copy !req
659. to your advantage—
Copy !req
660. one that I would be
capable of executing.
Copy !req
661. You then implied
a reward.
Copy !req
662. Clearly, you were—
Copy !req
663. Commander... never mind.
Copy !req
664. What the hell?
Copy !req
665. Computer,
run a level-3 diagnostic
Copy !req
666. on the primary
defensive systems.
Copy !req
667. La Forge to Captain Picard.
Copy !req
668. What is it, Geordi?
Copy !req
669. You might wanna
come down here.
Copy !req
670. I found something
that I think you should see.
Copy !req
671. The computer has completed
its analysis.
Copy !req
672. The computer was able
to extrapolate
Copy !req
673. this geometric pattern
based on the distribution
Copy !req
674. of the fragments.
Copy !req
675. Computer, highlight the section
of the missing pattern.
Copy !req
676. The missing DNA fragment
should be in this system.
Copy !req
677. The star is in Sector 21459—
Copy !req
678. the Rahm-Izad system.
Copy !req
679. Direct hit on
our port nacelle.
Copy !req
680. They are powering up
for another volley.
Copy !req
681. Let's make it look good.
Copy !req
682. Ensign, release the
inertial dampers.
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683. Aye, sir.
Copy !req
684. They are firing.
Copy !req
685. Report, Number One.
Copy !req
686. The power boost to the
structural integrity field
Copy !req
687. protected the nacelles.
We used the inertial dampers
Copy !req
688. to simulate complete
shield failure.
Copy !req
689. It is fortunate
that your engineer
Copy !req
690. discovered
Gul Ocett's attempt
Copy !req
691. to tamper with your
defensive systems.
Copy !req
692. Maht-H'a, status.
Copy !req
693. Minor damage
to starboard nacelle.
Copy !req
694. We will be operational
in less than one hour.
Copy !req
695. What?
You incompetent toh-pah!
Copy !req
696. You were supposed
to be prepared.
Copy !req
697. The Cardassian vessels have
set a course for Rahm-Izad.
Copy !req
698. Well, it won't take them
long to realize
Copy !req
699. that Rahm-Izad
is the wrong planet.
Copy !req
700. Captain, you're very
welcome to join us.
Copy !req
701. I... will go with you.
Copy !req
702. Ensign, set in a course for
the Vilmoran system, warp nine.
Copy !req
703. Aye, sir.
Engage.
Copy !req
704. I am scanning all seven planets
of the Vilmoran system.
Copy !req
705. None appears
to support life.
Copy !req
706. How can that be?
The professor's data depends—
Copy !req
707. Correction— the second
planet shows evidence
Copy !req
708. of an ancient ocean, now dry.
Copy !req
709. It once supported life?
Copy !req
710. Yes, and it still may,
in a limited fashion,
Copy !req
711. not detectable
by our long-range sensors.
Copy !req
712. Lay in a course, Ensign.
Full impulse.
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713. Riker to Transporter Room One.
Copy !req
714. Captain, we've located a planet
that may still support life.
Copy !req
715. We'll know in a minute.
Copy !req
716. Any sign of the Cardassians?
Copy !req
717. Not yet,
but we don't know how long
Copy !req
718. it'll stay that way.
Copy !req
719. Acknowledged.
Copy !req
720. I am reading a small pocket
of vegetative life—
Copy !req
721. a primitive lichen growing
in a fossilized seabed.
Copy !req
722. Transporter Room One, I am
programming the coordinates.
Copy !req
723. Stand by.
Copy !req
724. There. Over there.
Copy !req
725. Captain, we've got company.
Copy !req
726. I'm ready to pull you
out of there.
Copy !req
727. Wait for
my order, Number One.
Copy !req
728. You dishonorable toh-pah.
Copy !req
729. Perhaps we could exchange
insults some other time.
Copy !req
730. I'm rather
busy now.
Copy !req
731. Well... it was
quite a chase,
Copy !req
732. wasn't it,
my friends?
Copy !req
733. How—
We intercepted
Copy !req
734. several communiques between
the Yridians and Cardassia.
Copy !req
735. My ship was watching under cloak
Copy !req
736. when Professor Galen's
shuttle was attacked.
Copy !req
737. And you have been
shadowing us ever since.
Copy !req
738. And now,
the reward.
Copy !req
739. Step clear, please.
Copy !req
740. I shall destroy the
entire rock face
Copy !req
741. and every trace
of DNA with it.
Copy !req
742. You will go back to
Romulus empty-handed.
Copy !req
743. Your superiors will
be quite pleased.
Copy !req
744. Perhaps we could come
to a compromise?
Copy !req
745. You give us the gene code
and the Romulans...
Copy !req
746. The seabed—
Copy !req
747. it may be only
partially fossilized.
Copy !req
748. It could still contain
organic material.
Copy !req
749. particularly
strong bargaining...
Copy !req
750. Which would still
contain the DNA.
Copy !req
751. I have been
searching for the answer
Copy !req
752. as long as anyone.
Copy !req
753. I will not be
eliminated now.
Copy !req
754. You can be
eliminated by a disrupter.
Copy !req
755. Now, what do you
say to my offer?
Copy !req
756. How can I be sure you won't
kill me if I acquiesce?
Copy !req
757. I've given you my word.
Copy !req
758. Etched in stone,
no doubt.
Copy !req
759. No deals!
There will be no deals
Copy !req
760. as long as I am
still alive.
Copy !req
761. Do not
press me, Klingon.
Copy !req
762. I don't care whether
you live or die.
Copy !req
763. If you fire,
others will, also.
Copy !req
764. Many will die.
Copy !req
765. We have superior numbers.
Copy !req
766. The program
has been activated.
Copy !req
767. I think it's reconfiguring
the tricorder.
Copy !req
768. We will die
together, brother.
Copy !req
769. Tash-koh-tah.
Copy !req
770. It's modifying
the diode emitter
Copy !req
771. to project something.
Copy !req
772. You are wondering
who we are,
Copy !req
773. why we have done this,
Copy !req
774. how it is come that
I stand before you—
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775. the image of a being
from so long ago.
Copy !req
776. Life evolved
at my planet
Copy !req
777. before all others
in this part of the galaxy.
Copy !req
778. We left our world,
explored the stars,
Copy !req
779. and found none
like ourselves.
Copy !req
780. Our civilization
thrived for ages.
Copy !req
781. But what is the life
of one race
Copy !req
782. compared to the vast
stretches of cosmic time?
Copy !req
783. We knew that one day,
we would be gone
Copy !req
784. that nothing
of us would survive.
Copy !req
785. So, we left you.
Copy !req
786. Our scientists seeded
the primordial oceans
Copy !req
787. of many worlds where life
was in its infancy.
Copy !req
788. The seed codes directed
Copy !req
789. your evolution toward
a physical form
Copy !req
790. resembling ours—
Copy !req
791. this body you see
before you...
Copy !req
792. which is, of course,
shaped as yours is shaped—
Copy !req
793. for you are the end result.
Copy !req
794. The seed codes also
contained this message,
Copy !req
795. which was scattered in fragments
on many different worlds.
Copy !req
796. It was our hope that you
would have to come together
Copy !req
797. in fellowship and companionship
to hear this message.
Copy !req
798. And if you can see and hear me
Copy !req
799. our hope has been
fulfilled.
Copy !req
800. You are a monument...
Copy !req
801. not to our greatness,
Copy !req
802. but to our
existence.
Copy !req
803. That was our wish—
that you, too,
Copy !req
804. would know life,
Copy !req
805. and would keep alive
our memory.
Copy !req
806. There is something
of us in each of you,
Copy !req
807. and so, something of you
in each other.
Copy !req
808. Remember us.
Copy !req
809. That's all?
Copy !req
810. If she were not dead,
I would kill her.
Copy !req
811. The very notion that
a Cardassian could have
Copy !req
812. anything in common
with a Klingon—
Copy !req
813. it turns my stomach.
Copy !req
814. Picard to Enterprise.
Copy !req
815. Standing by, sir.
Copy !req
816. Captain's Log,
Stardate 46735.2.
Copy !req
817. Our frequent use of high warp
over the last few days
Copy !req
818. has overextended
the propulsion systems.
Copy !req
819. We are finishing minor repairs
Copy !req
820. before returning
to Federation territory.
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821. It's a shame
Professor Galen
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822. didn't live to see the
end result of his study.
Copy !req
823. I can't think of anyone who
would have appreciated it more.
Copy !req
824. If it hadn't
been for you
Copy !req
825. his dream to
solve that puzzle
Copy !req
826. would never have
been realized.
Copy !req
827. You left him a
wonderful legacy.
Copy !req
828. Yes, but it would have been
a more fitting legacy
Copy !req
829. if the message had not
fallen on such deaf ears.
Copy !req
830. Hmm. You never know.
Copy !req
831. Hmm.
Copy !req
832. Well...
Copy !req
833. I have to get
this day started.
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834. Both of us.
Copy !req
835. See you this afternoon.
Copy !req
836. Riker to Captain Picard.
Copy !req
837. Incoming transmission
from the Romulan command ship.
Copy !req
838. Put it through.
Copy !req
839. Acknowledged.
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840. Captain, my ships are leaving
orbit for Romulan space.
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841. Until our next encounter.
Copy !req
842. Until then.
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843. It would seem that we are not
completely dissimilar after all
Copy !req
844. in our hopes,
or in our fears.
Copy !req
845. Yes.
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846. Well, then, perhaps...
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847. one day...
Copy !req
848. One day.
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