1. Captain's Log,
Stardate 46154.2.
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2. The Enterprise has entered
the Amargosa Diaspora,
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3. an unusually dense
globular cluster.
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4. We are faced
with the daunting task
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5. of charting this vast region.
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6. Lieutenant Shipley,
let's get a triangulation
on these sector points.
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7. Aye, sir.
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8. I'm sorry I'm late.
I overslept again.
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9. What have we got?
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10. Well, the cluster's
a lot more dense
than we thought.
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11. It's going to take
three days just to
map out one-tenth of it.
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12. Three days?
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13. I think we found a way
to speed that up a bit.
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14. We've been testing a way
to channel warp energy
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15. directly to
the main deflector grid.
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16. It should enhance
the long-range sensors.
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17. The modification
would increase our
sensory efficiency
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18. and imaging resolution
by 25% or more.
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19. That sounds like
that'll use up a
lot of warp energy.
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20. Well, we'd channel it
through the EPS mains
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21. on Deck Four,
near Cargo Bay Four.
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22. Okay,
let's give it a try.
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23. Data, let's get those
field taps on-line.
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24. Commander, I would
like to remind you
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25. about my poetry reading
this afternoon.
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26. I wouldn't miss it
for the world.
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27. I can't wait to see
what he's come up with.
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28. "Then we sat on the sand
for some time and observed
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29. "how the oceans that cover
the world were perturbed
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30. "by the tides from
the orbiting moon overhead.
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31. "'How relaxing the sound
of the waves is,' you said.
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32. "I began to expound
upon tidal effects
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33. "when you asked me to stop,
looking somewhat perplexed.
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34. "So I did not explain
why the sunset turns red
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35. and we watched
the occurrence...
in silence... instead."
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36. That poem was written
in anapestic tetrameter.
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37. For my ninth poem...
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38. I don't understand.
I can barely keep
my eyes open.
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39. Throughout the ages,
from Keats to Jorkemo,
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40. poets have composed
odes to individuals
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41. who have had a profound
effect upon their lives.
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42. In keeping
with that tradition,
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43. I have written my next
poem in honor of my cat.
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44. I call it "Ode to Spot."
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45. "Felis Catus is your
taxonomic nomenclature,
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46. "an endothermic quadruped,
carnivorous by nature,
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47. "your visual, olfactory,
and auditory senses
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48. "contribute to your hunting
skills and natural defenses.
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49. "I find myself intrigued
by your subvocal oscillations,
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50. "a singular development
of cat communications
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51. "that obviates your basic
hedonistic predilection
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52. "for a rhythmic
stroking of your fur
to demonstrate affection.
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53. "A tail is quite essential
for your acrobatic talents.
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54. "You would not be
so agile if you lacked
its counterbalance.
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55. "And when not being utilized
to aid in locomotion,
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56. "it often serves
to illustrate the state
of your emotion..."
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57. Commander, you have
anticipated my denouement.
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58. However, the sentiment
is appreciated.
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59. I will continue.
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60. "Oh, Spot,
the complex levels
of behavior you display
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61. "connote a fairly
well-developed
cognitive array.
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62. "And though you are
not sentient, Spot,
and do not comprehend,
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63. I, nonetheless,
consider you a true
and valued friend."
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64. Space, the final frontier.
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65. These are the voyages
of the starship Enterprise.
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66. Its continuing mission—
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67. to explore
strange new worlds,
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68. to seek out new life
and new civilizations,
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69. to boldly go
where no one has gone before.
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70. I have no problem
getting to sleep
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71. and then I think
I'm sleeping all night.
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72. When I wake up,
I feel exhausted.
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73. How long has this
been going on?
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74. Two, three days.
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75. Do you have to hold
that thing that close?
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76. I'm sorry.
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77. I've been on edge
all day.
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78. Well...
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79. other than some muscle
tension in your neck,
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80. I don't see anything
physically wrong with you.
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81. Have you been
having bad dreams?
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82. Not that I can remember.
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83. This could be the result
of lack of REM sleep.
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84. What do you recommend?
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85. Drink this before
going to bed.
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86. What is it?
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87. A recipe for
a warm milk toddy.
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88. A hot milk toddy?
You're kidding.
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89. The heat activates the
amino acids in the lactose,
making it a natural sedative.
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90. Besides, it's a recipe of
the captain's Aunt Adele.
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91. It's delicious.
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92. Well, at this point,
I'll try anything.
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93. And listen, if it still
bothers you tomorrow,
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94. come and see me, and
I'll run further tests.
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95. Thanks.
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96. Everything's in place.
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97. Warp grid couplers,
subspace field taps...
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98. All right, let's do it.
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99. Lieutenant Shipley,
initiate warp power transfer.
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100. Aye, sir.
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101. Verifying sensor
calibration.
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102. EPS mains holding stable.
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103. Sensor array on-line.
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104. Come on, work.
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105. Geordi?
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106. Active scanner output
has increased by 26%.
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107. Inform astrophysics
that the new La Forge
sensor array is on-line
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108. and awaiting major
scientific discoveries.
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109. Yes, sir.
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110. Geordi... may I make
a personal inquiry?
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111. It concerns my
poetry reading.
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112. Sure, Data, what is it?
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113. I noticed
that many spectators
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114. seemed distracted
during my presentation.
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115. Was my poetry
uninteresting?
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116. Well, it was...
very well-constructed—
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117. a virtual tribute to form.
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118. Thank you.
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119. And?
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120. And what?
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121. Did it evoke
an emotional response?
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122. Well...
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123. Your hesitation suggests
you are trying to
protect my feelings.
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124. However, since I
have none, I would
prefer you to be honest.
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125. An artist's growth depends
upon accurate feedback.
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126. Well, your— your poems
were... clever, Data.
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127. And— and your haiku
was clever.
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128. And your sonnet was...
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129. clever.
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130. But did it evoke
an emotional response?
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131. Ah, to be honest,
no, I don't think so.
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132. Hmm.
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133. Then I did not succeed
in my efforts.
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134. No, it's not that
you didn't succeed.
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135. You accomplished
a lot, but...
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136. if you want to
touch people,
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137. don't concentrate so
much on rhyme and meter.
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138. Think more about
what you want to say
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139. instead of how
you're saying it.
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140. It's the power grid
warning.
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141. I am reading
a massive EPS explosion.
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142. Where?
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143. I am attempting
to localize it.
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144. It is Cargo Bay Four.
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145. I've got three people
in there.
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146. Damage control, medical
team to Cargo Bay Four.
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147. Let's go.
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148. The field imbalance
has subsided.
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149. There may still be
a residual discharge.
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150. Stand clear.
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151. Is there something
wrong, sir?
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152. And there's no evidence
of an EPS explosion.
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153. The sensors seemed
to think there was.
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154. I think my modification
to the sensor array
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155. may have caused a pattern
recognition failure.
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156. Just a sensor glitch?
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157. That's my guess.
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158. Let's perform a
level-3 diagnostic
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159. on the internal sensor
network and make sure
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160. that we haven't
overlooked anything.
Aye, sir.
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161. And could we pick this up
in the morning, Geordi?
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162. Get a fresh start?
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163. Would you do me a favor?
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164. Stop by my quarters,
0700 hours.
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165. I'm having trouble
waking up.
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166. Sure, Commander.
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167. Good night.
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168. Good night.
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169. Commander.
Gordon.
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170. Who is it?
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171. It's La Forge.
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172. Come in.
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173. Good morning.
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174. Morning?
I just went to bed.
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175. Commander,
it's 0700 hours.
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176. And so she said,
"if they're not squirming,
we won't eat 'em."
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177. Ah, Mr. Worf,
my good Klingon.
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178. Sir, welcome.
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179. What a pleasure it is
to have you back
with us again so soon.
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180. So, Lieutenant,
a haircut today?
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181. Trim your beard?
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182. I would like
my hair trimmed.
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183. Ah, a trim.
Of course.
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184. Not like last time.
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185. Oh, no. Just
a little off the top.
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186. I took way too much
off last time.
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187. Um, I was just telling
my colleague, Mr. Setti,
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188. how thick and luxuriant
Klingon hair is.
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189. It's such
a pleasure to cut,
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190. sometimes I
get carried away.
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191. You know, all those
away missions—
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192. wind and— and dry air.
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193. The elements really
are harsh on the hair.
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194. I'd like to suggest
that you start using
a conditioning agent.
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195. I... I promise...
not too much off the top.
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196. Just before
the grid alarm sounded,
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197. we were running warp power
through this junction.
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198. Somehow, it must have tripped
the internal scanners.
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199. And it showed up as
an EPS explosion?
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200. Yes, but
the question is, why?
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201. I've made modifications
to the sensors before,
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202. but nothing like this
has ever happened.
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203. Well, we can't waste our
time chasing sensor ghosts.
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204. We should probably keep
the whole array off-line
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205. until you can get
a closer look.
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206. Oh, excuse me.
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207. I know the feeling.
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208. The past few nights,
it seems like
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209. as soon as my head
hits the pillow,
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210. it's time to get up
in the morning.
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211. I'm sure we could all use
a little shore leave
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212. once this survey
is completed.
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213. Definitely.
Keep me posted?
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214. Yeah. Data?
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215. I'm wondering if you
could give me a hand.
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216. I need to run a structural
integrity scan.
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217. I want to make sure that
none of the conduit was...
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218. Ooh...
What is it?
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219. This is
the second time today
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220. that my visor has just
cut out like that.
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221. Are you all
right, Geordi?
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222. I don't know.
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223. I just got
a very weird feeling.
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224. Maybe I should go
to sick bay.
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225. I will run the
integrity scan.
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226. Thanks, Data.
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227. This is curious.
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228. There's a slight
bacterial infection
around your neural inputs.
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229. It was probably
interrupting
the data stream.
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230. An infection?
What from?
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231. It doesn't match
any bacterial
strains on record.
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232. I'm going to have to
sterilize the area,
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233. but I need to run a
resonance tissue scan
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234. to search for any signs
of additional infection.
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235. Come over here.
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236. Sit down.
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237. Now, come forward.
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238. Now, you're going to
need to hold very still.
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239. How's the scan
going, Data?
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240. I have just
started the scan.
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241. Did you not go
to sick bay?
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242. Data, I've been there
for over an hour and a half.
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243. That is not possible.
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244. My internal chronometer
indicates you have been gone
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245. for exactly
one minute, 15 seconds.
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246. Well, I'm
telling you, Data,
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247. I've been gone
for over an hour.
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248. Computer, what is
the time, please?
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249. The time is 14:27 hours.
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250. You are correct.
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251. 90 minutes, 17 seconds
have passed since
you left the room.
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252. What have you been doing
all this time?
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253. I have no memory of events
during that period.
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254. When we have finished
here, I will perform
a self-diagnostic.
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255. You know, first we
picked up a false
EPS explosion,
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256. then my visor cuts out twice
and now, you lose an hour,
all in this cargo bay.
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257. La Forge to engineering.
I want a diagnostic team to
Cargo Bay Four immediately.
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258. On our way, sir.
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259. Ensign Rager, cartography
needs a better position
to study cluster FGC-13.
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260. Bring us about,
heading 123 mark four.
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261. Aye, sir.
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262. Helm won't lock to
those coordinates, sir.
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263. First time navigating
through a globular
cluster, Ensign?
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264. You have to compensate
for the gravimetric
interference before...
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265. Is there something
wrong, sir?
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266. No.
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267. I don't know.
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268. Put us back on our
original heading, Ensign.
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269. Don't tell me...
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270. This can't be right.
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271. Data...
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272. come here and take a
look at this, would you?
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273. I think we have
another sensor glitch.
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274. Sensors are
functioning normally.
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275. They are detecting a
subspace particle emission
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276. originating
from within this room.
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277. From within this room?
That's impossible.
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278. The emission is emanating
from this direction.
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279. Geordi...
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280. the structure
of the bulkhead
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281. has been altered
on a subatomic level.
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282. The metal itself
is in a state of
quasi-molecular flux.
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283. What's causing it?
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284. Well, this is where it
gets a little wild, Captain.
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285. Behind that panel
is a junction
that we were using
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286. to transfer warp power
to the sensor array.
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287. We're reading a
subspace particle stream
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288. emanating from
that junction.
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289. It appears to be composed
of spatially inverted
tetryon particles.
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290. We believe they
are emanating
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291. from a tertiary
subspace manifold.
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292. But I thought that
tetryons were unstable
in normal space.
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293. We don't understand it
either, sir.
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294. Something from
that deep in subspace
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295. shouldn't be able to
exist in our universe,
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296. but there it is.
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297. Does it pose a danger
to the ship?
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298. Not unless it spreads.
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299. If it does, we can beam
the bulkhead into space
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300. and erect a force field
in its place.
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301. Well, keep
that option ready.
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302. In the meantime,
proceed with the analysis.
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303. Aye, sir.
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304. When I sat at the console,
it triggered a response
like I'd been trapped.
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305. I had to get
out of there.
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306. Was it something about
the console itself?
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307. No. I felt like
I was disconnected,
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308. like it was something
that I had dreamed.
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309. You're the third person
who's come to me today
with something like this—
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310. an intense emotional
response provoked by
an object.
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311. Did any of them
know why they had
had the response?
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312. No. They couldn't
explain it any more
than you could.
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313. You know, at this point
I'm not willing to say
it's coincidence.
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314. Maybe we should all
get together.
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315. Well, talking about it
would help you
understand your response.
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316. I'm going to find out
if anyone else on the ship
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317. has had these kind
of experiences.
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318. Will, you told me you
had an unusual experience
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319. when you sat down
at the console.
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320. Why don't you
describe it?
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321. It was vague, the way
you recall a dream.
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322. I remember
the sensation
of feeling trapped
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323. and something about
a— a smooth surface.
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324. I had a similar response,
but to a pair of scissors.
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325. Have you dreamt
about scissors recently?
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326. I may have. I have
no distinct memory of it.
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327. When my visor cut out
in the cargo bay, I had
a weird feeling, too.
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328. It was something
about a smooth surface.
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329. It was smooth...
and cold.
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330. Yeah, it was cold.
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331. Yes. Cold.
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332. It was... elevated?
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333. A platform.
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334. Right.
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335. Like a bench.
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336. Or a table.
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337. It seems you've all had
a similar experience.
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338. Is there anything
else you remember
besides a table?
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339. Maybe there's a way
we can all help ourselves
to remember more.
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340. Well, you all
remember a table,
so let's start with that.
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341. Computer,
show me a table.
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342. There are 5,047
classifications
of tables on file.
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343. Specify
design parameters.
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344. Can you be more specific
about the table?
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345. You mentioned it
was smooth and cold.
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346. Can you remember
what shape it was?
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347. Long.
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348. It was long.
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349. Yeah, and it had
a rectangular shape.
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350. Computer, show me
a rectangular
conference table.
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351. It's too high.
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352. Computer, reduce the height
of the table by 25%.
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353. No. The table was smaller
and it was inclined.
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354. Computer, decrease the
table's surface area by 20%
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355. and incline
the top 15 degrees.
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356. No. It wasn't
made of wood.
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357. It was smoother,
more metallic.
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358. Computer, make this
a metal table.
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359. Yeah.
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360. Yeah, that's starting
to look right.
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361. Was there anything else
in the room?
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362. Furniture?
Chairs? A door?
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363. Other people?
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364. No.
It was dark.
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365. Yes, it was dark.
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366. You couldn't see
beyond the table.
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367. Computer, lower the
surrounding light level.
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368. There was a light
right in my face—
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369. a bright light.
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370. Computer, give me
a bright light right
above the table.
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371. Specify light source.
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372. I couldn't tell.
I— it was above me.
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373. An overhead lamp.
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374. Estimated distance
of light source?
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375. I don't know.
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376. It was at least two
or three meters above.
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377. Brighter.
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378. Brighter.
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379. You said you were uneasy
when you sat down
at the conn position.
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380. Yes. I felt trapped
by the console.
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381. But it wasn't like this.
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382. There was
something else here.
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383. A restraint of some kind?
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384. Yes, there was
a restraint.
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385. It was flat, metal.
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386. It was made of metal.
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387. It came down over my legs.
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388. No, no, it... no.
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389. It was... it was
across my chest.
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390. It was right here.
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391. It was holding you down?
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392. Yes. It was part
of the table.
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393. It was here.
It was right here.
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394. Computer, create
a restraining arm
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395. attached to the
right side of the
table at the midpoint.
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396. Was it like that?
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397. Computer, put controls
on the restraining arm,
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398. a control panel, lights.
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399. There was something
else there,
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400. over the head
of the table.
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401. A metal swing arm.
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402. Computer, create
a metal swing arm,
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403. double-jointed,
total length one meter.
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404. Connect it
to the head of the table.
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405. There was something
attached to it—
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406. a tool of some sort.
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407. Scissor-like.
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408. Computer, produce
a pair of scissors
attached to the armature.
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409. The handle is wrong.
It was not scissors.
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410. Computer, make the handle
a single-piece grip
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411. ten centimeters long,
solid metal.
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412. Now make one blade longer,
curved inward...
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413. and give the other blade
a jagged edge.
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414. All right.
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415. You were lying
on the table.
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416. You had a bright light
shining in your eyes.
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417. Were there any smells
in the room?
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418. Were there any sounds?
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419. Yes. Yes,
there was a sound.
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420. Computer, there were noises
coming from the darkness.
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421. Strange...
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422. like whispering.
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423. More like clicks.
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424. Clicking sounds.
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425. Louder.
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426. Faster.
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427. More of them.
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428. I've been in
this room before.
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429. We've all been here
before.
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430. Here it is again.
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431. Something has caused
high levels of serotonin
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432. to be produced in
Geordi's visual cortex.
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433. When I examined
him earlier today,
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434. I thought it was the result
of a bacterial infection,
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435. but now I'm finding the
same thing in all three.
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436. They all have elevated
levels of serotonin.
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437. It's concentrated
in the hippocampus,
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438. which suggests that
they've been exposed
to a neuro-sedative.
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439. And that's not all.
I have detected
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440. minute tetryon
particle traces in
their subdermal tissues.
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441. Tetryons?
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442. Like the emissions
in the cargo bay.
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443. I have completed
my self-diagnostic
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444. and have confirmed
that I was not aboard
the Enterprise
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445. for 90 minutes, 17 seconds
yesterday afternoon.
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446. Are you sure?
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447. Whenever I am
on the ship,
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448. the warp field leaves
an electromagnetic signal
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449. on my internal
servo fluid system.
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450. Between the period
of 1254 to 1426 hours,
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451. that signature is missing.
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452. Computer, are there
any members of the crew
of the Enterprise missing?
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453. There are two crew members
unaccounted for.
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454. Identify them.
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455. Lieutenant Edward Hagler
and Ensign Sariel Rager.
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456. When did they leave?
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457. They have not been present
since 23:32 hours.
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458. How did they leave?
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459. Method of departure
unknown.
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460. Picard to bridge.
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461. Bridge here, Captain.
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462. Raise shields.
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463. And I want a level-4
security alert.
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464. I need to know if anyone
comes on or off this ship.
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465. Aye, sir.
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466. Mr. La Forge, Mr. Data,
I believe that if we find
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467. the source of those
tetryon emissions,
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468. we'll find the
missing crew members.
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469. We're on it, sir.
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470. Dr. Crusher?
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471. My God!
What is it?
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472. It looks as though your
arm has been severed
and then reattached.
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473. What?
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474. The skeletal structure
in your radius and ulna
is offset by.02 microns.
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475. Your arm has been amputated
and surgically reattached.
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476. Any progress with
the analysis, Lieutenant?
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477. Look at this.
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478. Data, the tetryon emissions
have intensified.
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479. They seem to be focusing
in this direction...
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480. coalescing here.
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481. They're reading as a
point of subspace energy.
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482. It appears to be
the beginnings of
a spatial rupture.
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483. Yeah, the tetryon
emissions are modulating
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484. in a way that...
that looks like
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485. somebody is
controlling the energy.
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486. You know...
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487. the signals from the
modifications I made
to the sensor array—
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488. some of them dipped
pretty deep into subspace.
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489. Maybe they caught
somebody's attention.
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490. At the rate the
rupture is expanding,
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491. we will soon be in
danger of hull breach.
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492. Maybe we should try
surrounding it
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493. with a subspace
containment field.
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494. Other than the
tetryon emissions
in Cargo Bay Four,
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495. our internal sensors
haven't recorded
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496. anything unusual in
the past three days.
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497. Initiate a metallurgical
analysis of the ship's hull.
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498. Subspace field incursions
may have left a trace.
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499. Captain, sensors indicate
that Lieutenant Hagler
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500. has returned to
the Enterprise.
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501. He is in his quarters—
Deck Nine, Section 17.
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502. Computer, emergency entry,
Chief Medical Officer
Beverly Crusher.
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503. Crusher to sick bay.
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504. Get me a plasma
infusion unit to
Deck Nine, Section 19.
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505. His blood is turning
into a liquid polymer.
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506. We've set up a containment
field in Cargo Bay Four
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507. but the rupture
just keeps expanding.
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508. I'd say we've got another
five to six hours before
it breaches the hull.
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509. Can we still beam
the affected sections
out into space?
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510. No, sir.
The spatial rupture
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511. is creating severe
nucleonic interference.
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512. It is impossible to
obtain a positive lock
on the bulkheads.
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513. Has your analysis suggested
any way in which we might
seal this rupture?
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514. We think we can close
the rupture
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515. by neutralizing
the tetryon emissions
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516. with a coherent
graviton pulse,
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517. but we'd have to do
that at the source.
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518. How do we find
the source?
Good question.
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519. The emissions are
coming from a tertiary
subspace domain
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520. but subspace has an
infinite number of domains.
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521. It's like a huge
honeycomb with an
infinite number of cells.
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522. We need to isolate
the exact cell
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523. that these emissions
are coming from.
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524. If someone homed onto
the subspace signals
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525. created by our
modified signal array,
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526. could we do the same
to them?
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527. Track the tetryon emissions
to their universe?
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528. Tetryon particles
have a random momentum.
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529. Our sensors
cannot track them, sir.
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530. Perhaps we could construct
a homing device—
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531. something that our sensors
could track.
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532. It's a good idea,
but there's no way
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533. to get that device
to the source.
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534. Yes, there is.
Give it to me.
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535. They've taken me for
the last few nights.
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536. And if I'm right,
the same thing
will happen tonight.
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537. Well, if you had
a homing device,
we could track it
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538. to your location
in subspace.
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539. Then as soon as they
send you back to the ship,
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540. we could transmit
the graviton pulse
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541. and neutralize
the tetryon emissions.
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542. If they send him back.
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543. Ensign Rager still
hasn't been returned.
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544. They're going to
take me whether I
want to go or not.
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545. Well, we could wait
as long as possible
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546. for you to be returned,
Number One.
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547. But when the spatial
ruptures begin to
threaten the ship,
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548. then we would
have to transmit
that graviton pulse.
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549. Understood.
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550. Perhaps there's...
a way that we could
give you an advantage.
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551. A way of keeping
you conscious after
they've taken you.
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552. Doctor, can you develop
some counteragent
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553. to the neuro-sedative
that they have been
giving the crew?
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554. I could give you
a neuro-stimulant,
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555. but the dosage would
have to be rather high
to counteract the effects.
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556. It could be risky.
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557. I'm willing to take
that risk.
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558. Make it so.
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559. Mr. La Forge, begin work
on that homing device.
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560. This should ward off
their neuro-sedative
for about 12 hours.
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561. I hope it's enough.
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562. It's going to
have to be.
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563. I can't risk giving
you a higher dosage.
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564. I've locked this tricorder
into a continuous cycle.
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565. That way, it'll keep
recording, whether
you open it or not.
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566. Hopefully,
you can bring back
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567. some information
about their domain.
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568. We've modified a sensor
relay emitter to transmit
a subspace beacon.
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569. When this indicator
lights up,
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570. it means that we've
locked onto your location.
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571. Understood.
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572. Captain, Commander
Riker has been taken
from the Enterprise.
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573. Mr. La Forge, report.
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574. I still can't locate
the homing signal.
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575. We've covered the entire
upper-subspace energy band.
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576. We're extending the scan
to adjacent levels.
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577. Mr. Data, your status?
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578. The rupture has
expanded another 4.2%.
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579. Without further reinforcement,
containment field integrity
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580. will fail in
approximately 14 minutes.
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581. Can you divert more power
to the containment field?
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582. I can try
to augment the field
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583. with auxiliary power,
but it won't be much.
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584. Make it so.
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585. Aye, sir.
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586. Captain, I've located
the homing signal.
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587. Locking onto it now.
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588. It's coming from a subspace
energy level of 16.2 KEV.
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589. Stand by to initiate
the graviton pulse.
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590. Graviton emitter's
at full power, sir.
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591. Standing by.
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592. Mr. Data, how much time?
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593. At the present rate,
containment failure
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594. will occur in
approximately nine minutes.
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595. Captain, the
containment field is
beginning to fluctuate.
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596. Failure anticipated
in three minutes,
11 seconds.
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597. We can't afford to
wait any longer.
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598. Begin the graviton pulse.
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599. Initiating pulse now.
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600. Data to engineering.
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601. The graviton pulse
is having an effect.
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602. Tetryon emissions
have decreased by 19%.
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603. Captain, additional
subharmonics have appeared.
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604. They are reinforcing
the tetryon emissions.
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605. They appear to
be counteracting
the graviton pulse.
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606. The rupture is beginning
to expand again, sir.
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607. It looks like somebody
is fighting back.
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608. Can you strengthen
the graviton pulse?
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609. I can try to set up
a random frequency shift.
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610. If we can keep them
from guessing our
pulse modulation,
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611. they might not be
able to compensate.
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612. Tetryon emissions
continue to increase.
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613. The rupture
is still expanding.
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614. Hull breach is imminent.
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615. They're reacting
faster than we can
shift frequencies.
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616. Shipley,
program the emitters
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617. for full-spectrum
pulse compression.
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618. I want to channel all
of the graviton energy
into a single burst.
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619. Let's see if they
can handle that.
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620. Ready, Commander.
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621. The rupture is
beginning to close, sir.
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622. Recharge the emitters.
Let's hit them again.
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623. Come on.
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624. Ready.
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625. The rupture is 86% closed.
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626. We're almost there.
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627. One more burst
should do it.
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628. Emitters recharging.
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Stardate 46191.2.
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630. The tetryon emissions
in Cargo Bay Four have ceased
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631. and there have been
no further indications
of alien intrusions.
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632. All Enterprise crew members
are safe and accounted for,
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633. but we are still left with
some unanswered questions.
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634. Based on the
information gathered
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tricorder,
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that the molecular structure
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637. of the alien life-forms
is solanagen-based.
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638. We think that's why
they couldn't come through
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639. into our space as
easily as they could
take us into theirs.
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640. They needed to learn
how to remodulate their
cellular energy states
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641. in order to survive
in our universe.
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642. The tricorder readings
indicate they created
a small pocket
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in their laboratory
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644. to keep those
they abducted alive.
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645. Like putting a fish
in a bucket of water.
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646. It's probably what
they were trying to do
in Cargo Bay Four—
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647. create a pocket of
their universe in ours.
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648. What can we do to prevent
this from happening again?
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649. Looks like they
found us initially
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650. by discovering my
modified sensor signal.
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651. We should warn all
starfleet ships not
to make that same mistake.
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652. Have we any idea
what came through
the rupture
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to shut it down?
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654. No, sir. We were unable to track
it once it left the cargo bay.
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655. Maybe it was a probe
of some kind.
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656. Possibly they
were simply curious—
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658. Ensign Rager and I were
lucky to have escaped.
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660. Whoever it was sent
that thing was more
than simply curious.
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