1. Commander, is it your intention to
continue to grow your beard?
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2. Actually, I'm not sure yet.
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3. - Why, Worf?
- I was just asking.
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4. Seven-card stud,
one-eyed Jacks are wild.
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5. - Frankly, Geordi, I like the beard.
- Thank you, Commander.
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6. You know, I have always been
a little suspicious of men in beards.
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7. - Why is that?
- It's like they're hiding something.
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8. Hide? Don't be ridiculous. The beard
is an ancient and proud tradition.
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9. Many distinguished men
have worn beards.
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10. After the razor was invented, beards
became mostly a fashion statement.
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11. I'm not concerned with fashion.
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12. To a Klingon,
a beard is a symbol of courage.
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13. I think it's a sign of strength.
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14. Sure, and of course,
women can't grow beards.
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15. It sounds like you think beards
are an affectation.
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16. I do.
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17. But there's nothing wrong with that.
Women wear make-up and nail polish.
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18. I just think it's time
that you men admit it.
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19. My beard is not an affectation.
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20. Then you wouldn't mind
shaving it off.
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21. In a minute.
I've just gotten used to it.
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22. OK, then why don't we
up the stakes a little?
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23. And if I win,
all of you shave your beards off.
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24. Wait a minute, what if you lose?
What are you gonna give up?
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25. I'm open for suggestions.
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26. I'd like to see you as a brunette.
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27. I did that at 13.
I couldn't change back fast enough.
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28. That makes me even more curious!
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29. Fine. If one of you wins,
I'll become a brunette. Are we on?
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30. Yeah, we'll take that bet.
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31. Looks like you have
the hand to beat, Commander.
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32. 200.
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33. I'm in 200.
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34. Geordi.
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35. This is the Captain.
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36. We've arrived at the Tyran system.
Senior staff to the bridge.
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37. Wait!
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38. Sorry. Duty calls. We'll have to
do this some other time.
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39. Captain's log, stardate 46307.2.
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40. We have just come into orbit
of Tyrus VIIA
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41. to monitor progress
on the Tyran particle fountain,
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42. a radically new mining technology.
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43. The project has been fraught with
problems and is well behind schedule.
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44. Mr. La Forge has been assigned
to evaluate the situation.
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45. Dr Farallon, the plans
call for the particle fountain
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46. to lift 500 kg per
minute from the surface.
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47. So far, we haven't
come close to that.
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48. I want to increase
the stream density.
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49. That should boost
capacity by 72 percent.
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50. You'll be overloading the
field generators in the process.
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51. Not if we distribute
the overload evenly.
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52. Maybe we should complete this phase
before we talk about redesigning it!
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53. Commander, I know you're here
to evaluate this project.
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54. Starfleet may use a particle fountain
on Carema III.
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55. - They want to know if it's feasible.
- Will your opinion decide that?
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56. No. I'll report to Capt Picard. He'll
make the recommendation to Starfleet.
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57. - They'll decide.
- What's your feeling?
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58. The question
we should be asking is,
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59. is this technology more efficient
than conventional mining techniques?
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60. Commander,
I know we've had problems.
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61. It seems like
nothing's gone right.
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62. It's taking longer than I thought
to get the stream to full strength.
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63. But I know it can work.
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64. This is the direction of mining
in the future,
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65. and it should be implemented
on Carema III.
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66. I know this can be
potentially very exciting...
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67. Alright. I want to show you
something I've been working on.
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68. It might help us
complete this project.
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69. I've used these on a limited basis...
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70. Enterprise to Cmdr La Forge.
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71. I am reading power fluctuations
from the station core. Please report.
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72. We have a malfunction
in one of the power grids.
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73. We're losing
particle-stream confinement.
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74. - Do you require assistance?
- Stand by.
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75. We'll have to shut it down.
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76. It took four months to get
the flux to this level.
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77. If we shut it down, it'll take
four months to get it back.
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78. In five minutes, we lose containment.
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79. The stream will flood the station.
We'll have to shut it down anyway.
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80. - We'll have to fix the power grid.
- But how do we do that?
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81. The defective grid
is 200 meters down conduit A-2,
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82. and through four bulkheads.
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83. Here's the perfect opportunity
to show you what I had in mind.
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84. What is this?
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85. This is an exocomp, the experiment
I was telling you about.
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86. If it fails, we'll still have
time to shut down the fountain.
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87. Enterprise to La Forge.
What is your situation?
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88. No change. We're working on it.
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89. If this doesn't work soon,
we'll have to shut down.
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90. The confinement field
is at full strength.
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91. Particle flux steady.
All power levels are back to normal.
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92. Please report.
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93. We're fine, Data.
The power grid is fully restored.
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94. The malfunction seems to be repaired
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95. and operations here
at the station are back to normal.
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96. How did you accomplish
the repairs so quickly?
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97. You know, I'm not exactly sure.
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98. Space, the final frontier.
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99. These are the voyages
of the Starship Enterprise.
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100. Its continuing mission,
to explore strange new worlds...
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101. to seek out new life
and new civilizations...
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102. to boldly go
where no one has gone before.
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103. Captain's log, stardate 46315.2.
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104. Repairs to the particle fountain
seem to have succeeded
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105. and it is now functioning smoothly.
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106. Dr Farallon is to demonstrate
the device that carried out repairs.
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107. - Energize.
- Aye, sir.
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108. Welcome to the Enterprise, Doctor.
I am Lt Cmdr Data.
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109. Mr. Data, I was hoping
I'd have a chance to meet you.
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110. I've done studies of
your positronic network.
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111. And I have studied your fountain.
I find the concept innovative.
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112. Thank you.
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113. I am curious how you were able to
repair the power grid so quickly.
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114. - This should make it clear.
- Let's set it up in Engineering.
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115. Is it true your computational speed
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116. is limited only by the separation
of your positronic links?
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117. That is no longer the case.
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118. I recently converted my sequencer
to asynchronous operation,
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119. - removing the constraint.
- Doctor. This way, please.
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120. But how did you resolve
the signal fragmentation?
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121. The sequencer is now bi-directional,
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122. compensating for mode distortion
arising from the resonant field.
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123. Yes. That's fascinating.
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124. Does it require any buffering system
to eliminate interference?
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125. We've been using devices like this
on Tyrus VII for years.
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126. The basic unit is a common
industrial servomechanism.
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127. A few years ago, I started tinkering
with one. This is the result.
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128. Boridium power converter.
Axionic chip network!
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129. Very impressive.
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130. In terms of computational speed,
this guy might compete with Data.
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131. The exocomps don't come close
to Data's sophistication.
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132. - Exocomps?
- That's what I call them.
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133. Let's say you had an antimatter-
flow converter that was fluctuating.
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134. How would you repair it?
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135. By adjusting the converter.
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136. - With what?
- A mode stabilizer.
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137. OK. Let me input the problem
into the exocomp.
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138. A fluctuating
antimatter-flow converter.
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139. Now, let's see what happens.
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140. A mode stabilizer. Very nice.
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141. You have incorporated
a microreplication system,
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142. in order to fashion tools.
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143. It's more than that. I designed
the exocomps to be problem solvers.
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144. When they perform a task
they've never done before,
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145. the microreplicator creates new
circuit pathways in its memory.
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146. - So in a sense, they are learning.
- Exactly.
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147. The more situations they encounter,
the more circuit pathways they build.
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148. They become better tools
as they work.
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149. It's very impressive technology,
for sure.
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150. After the experimental stage,
it'll be useful.
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151. Commander, I'm hoping
the experimental stage is over.
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152. When are we supposed to brief
Capt Picard on the fountain?
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153. - 1600 hours.
- Good. I'll have a proposal to make.
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154. I know you should give
your evaluation to Starfleet today.
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155. I'd like you to postpone the report
for 48 hours.
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156. We leave tomorrow. To change
that plan, I need a very good reason.
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157. I realize that, sir.
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158. If you're going to report
to Starfleet
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159. about using the particle fountain
on Carema,
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160. it's only fair you see it
operating at full strength.
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161. Agreed.
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162. I think I can complete the project
and boost the stream's efficiency
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163. if I use exocomps,
the new devices I've constructed.
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164. I understand one of these devices
repaired a faulty power grid.
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165. Yes, sir. I've been testing them
on a limited basis.
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166. But I think they're ready
to be used on a larger scale.
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167. Mr. La Forge, your thoughts?
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168. Well, I guess the only risk
is in falling further behind.
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169. - I'm willing to take that risk.
- Mr. Data?
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170. Exocomps
are highly sophisticated devices.
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171. If they perform well, their potential
for this project is considerable.
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172. I'm inclined to agree. I don't think
48 hours is too much time to risk
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173. when the gains are so substantial.
You may proceed, Doctor.
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174. Thank you, sir. If possible,
I'd like Cmdr Data to work with me.
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175. Thank you, Doctor.
I welcome the opportunity.
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176. Commander, there's a plasma conduit
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177. in one of the tunnels
ready to be sealed.
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178. - The perfect job for an exocomp.
- I agree, Doctor.
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179. Well, Mr. Data,
what is your analysis so far?
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180. I have completed 14 separate tasks
with this exocomp in the past hour.
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181. I estimate it would take two people
nine hours to complete those tasks.
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182. I characterize the unit's performance
as excellent.
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183. I hope Cmdr La Forge
and Capt Picard agree.
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184. I am confident they will.
Cmdr La Forge is especially...
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185. It didn't finish sealing the plasma
conduit. Let me send it back in.
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186. It is not accepting your commands.
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187. Maybe there's a malfunction
in the control processor.
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188. Let me see if I can override it.
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189. Doctor?
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190. I'm alright.
The control pad just overloaded.
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191. What's the matter with this thing?
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192. Second Officer's log,
stardate 46315.5.
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193. The behaviour of the ex ocomp has
puzzled Dr Farallon and myself.
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194. We have brought the defective unit
to the Enterprise for investigation.
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195. The exocomp
came out of the plasma conduit.
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196. We tried to override
and send it back but it shut down.
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197. It's been unresponsive ever since.
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198. Well, let's see
what our computer has to say.
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199. The circuitry which links the exocomp
to the control pad is burned out.
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200. That's strange. Any indication
of secondary power surges?
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201. No.
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202. But what's going on there?
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203. Data, increase the magnification
of section Gamma four.
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204. Interesting.
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205. The number of new circuit pathways
has increased by 632 percent.
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206. - No.
- What is it?
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207. Sometimes an exocomp forms large
numbers of new pathways at random,
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208. until it reaches a point
where it shuts down,
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209. just like this one.
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210. Doctor, the new pathways
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211. do not interfere
with the original circuitry.
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212. Once the exocomp is corrupted,
it's useless.
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213. You have to erase the unit
and start again,
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214. and there's no time for that now.
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215. That leaves just two.
It's gonna slow you down.
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216. Yes, you have the right
to point out you told me so.
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217. I only wanted to say we'd add on
an extra shift to pick up the slack.
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218. I'm sorry.
I guess I'm touchy these days.
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219. It's OK.
You've got a lot on your shoulders.
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220. Well, I'd better get back to it.
Thanks, Commander.
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221. Data.
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222. I feel sorry for her. This project
has had nothing but problems.
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223. Why did that plasma conduit explode?
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224. There was a micro-fracture
in the conduit wall.
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225. The fault did not show
on our instruments.
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226. It's a good thing
the exocomp malfunctioned.
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227. Almost seems like
it knew just when to leave.
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228. Geordi, are you implying the exocomp
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229. exhibited some form
of self-preservation?
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230. Of course not.
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231. It Pierson to Cmdr La Forge. Can you
join us in the systems monitor room?
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232. On my way.
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233. Computer, run a level-one diagnostic
of the exocomp's command module.
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234. The command pathways
are functioning normally.
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235. How can that be, if the interface
circuitry is burned out?
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236. The interface circuitry
has been repaired.
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237. Curious.
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238. Computer,
access the exocomp's sensor logs.
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239. Confirm there was a failure in
the circuitry in the last 12 hours.
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240. Confirmed. Interface failure
occurred at 1150 hours today
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241. when the ex ocomp produced a power
surge which burned out the linkage.
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242. How and when was it repaired?
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243. The ex ocomp activated a
self-repair program at 1340 hours.
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244. Why would the exocomp burn out
its own interface circuitry
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245. and repair it two hours later?
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246. Unknown.
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247. Here you are. I thought
you'd be hard at work by now.
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248. I wanted a quiet cup of tea before
I went back. Gathering strength.
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249. I've assigned two teams
to work on the particle fountain.
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250. Thank you, Commander. I'm grateful.
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251. You know, I want you to know that I
do admire the work that you've done.
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252. I'm sorry
the exocomps aren't working out.
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253. You were right.
I'm trying to move too fast.
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254. I lack that conservative streak
most scientists have.
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255. I always seem to be
out on the edge, taking chances.
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256. I bet, as a girl, you always climbed
one branch higher than other kids.
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257. Anything
to get to the top of the tree.
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258. - And I bet you never fell.
- No. I fell all the time,
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259. usually breaking a bone in the
process. I just never let it stop me.
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260. If it's down to sheer determination,
you'll get this fountain built.
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261. You're right about that, Commander.
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262. I've spent six years of my life
on this project.
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263. It's the first thought I have
when I wake up
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264. and the last before I go to bed.
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265. Whatever it takes
to prove this technology, I'll do.
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266. Doctor, if you wish
to master the bat'leth sword,
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267. you must learn to strike and avoid
in the same motion.
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268. I almost got in
under your guard, Worf.
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269. Almost.
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270. Well, I'll keep that in mind
next lesson.
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271. Doctor...
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272. - Are you injured?
- Only my pride, Data.
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273. Thanks.
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274. Doctor,
what is the definition of life?
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275. That is a big question.
Why do you ask?
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276. I am searching for a definition
so I can test a hypothesis.
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277. Well, the broadest scientific
definition might be
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278. that life is what enables plants
and animals to consume food,
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279. derive energy from it,
grow, adapt to surroundings
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280. and reproduce.
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281. Anything exhibiting
these characteristics is alive?
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282. - In general, yes.
- What about fire?
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283. Fire?
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284. Yes. It consumes fuel
to produce energy, it grows,
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285. it creates offspring.
By your definition, is it alive?
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286. Fire is a chemical reaction.
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287. The same applies to growing crystals.
But we don't consider them alive.
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288. And what about me?
I do not grow.
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289. I do not reproduce.
Yet I am considered to be alive.
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290. That's true, but you are unique.
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291. I wonder if that is so.
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292. Data, if I may ask... Have a seat.
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293. What exactly are you getting at?
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294. I am curious as to what transpired
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295. between the moment
when I was an assemblage of parts
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297. and the next moment
when I became alive.
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298. What is it
that endowed me with life?
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299. Wesley asked me a similar question
when he was little.
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300. I tried to give an answer, but
everything I said sounded inadequate.
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301. But scientists and philosophers
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302. have grappled with that question
for centuries,
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304. Are you saying
the question cannot be answered?
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305. No. I think I'm saying that we
struggle all our lives to answer it,
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306. but it's the struggle
that is important.
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307. That's what helps us
define our place in the universe.
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308. I believe I understand.
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309. I don't think I've been much help.
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310. On the contrary, you have been
a great deal of help. Thank you.
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311. Murphy's team will cover gamma
shift from 2300 to 0700 hours.
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312. OK, I've split the Engineering teams
among the shifts.
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313. If nothing else goes wrong,
you should finish on time.
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314. With the help of the exocomps,
I think we will.
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315. Think they'll toe the line?
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316. Don't worry.
They know who's in charge.
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317. Doctor, I must ask you
to stop using the exocomps.
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318. Why? Is something wrong with them?
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319. No, it is not that. I have reason
to believe the exocomps are alive.
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320. Captain's log, stardate 46316.6.
I've summoned the senior staff
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321. to discuss Cmdr Data's theory
that the ex ocomps are a life form.
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322. Dr Farallon
has attended only reluctantly.
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323. I object to being called here. My
time can be better spent elsewhere.
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324. Doctor,
I appreciate your time constraints,
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325. but recognizing new life,
whatever its form,
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of this vessel. Please.
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327. Now, Mr. Data,
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328. will you tell us what makes you
think that the exocomps are alive?
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329. Sir, when the exocomp left
the tunnel prior to the explosion
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330. it may have been attempting
to save itself.
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331. Do you have any basis for that?
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332. Yes. When you tried to send
the exocomp back in the tunnel,
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its control interface.
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334. Deliberately?
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335. The computer diagnostics show
the exocomp disabled its interface.
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336. That could have been a malfunction.
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337. However, two hours later, when no
longer in danger, it repaired itself.
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338. I believe the exocomp
was protecting itself.
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339. If so, it demonstrated an awareness
of its environment
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340. and an ability to adapt to it.
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341. You're anthropomorphising
these units.
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342. Like any mechanical devices,
they can malfunction.
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343. One time, I saw an exocomp enter a
reaction chamber and vaporize itself.
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344. Should I think it was
depressed and suicidal?
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345. Why is it so difficult to accept
that the exocomp could be alive?
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346. You're talking
to a living machine now.
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347. I have nothing
but respect and admiration
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349. But his intention was
to create an artificial life form.
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350. I created the exocomps to be tools.
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351. And there's a big difference
between Data and a tool.
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352. Doctor, there is a big difference
between you and a virus,
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354. If the possibility exists,
no matter how slight,
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we must examine that possibility.
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356. Thank you, sir. And until we have
a definitive answer,
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357. I believe it is inappropriate
to exploit them as labourers.
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358. That's absurd!
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359. If they are intelligent life forms,
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360. we have no right
to force them to work.
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361. That's like me saying
don't use your tricorder.
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362. - Tricorders aren't alive.
- Neither are exocomps.
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363. Clearly these are difficult issues
to resolve.
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364. We have to proceed very carefully.
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365. So the first task
is to test Mr. Data's hypothesis.
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366. You're claiming this exocomp
demonstrated survival instincts?
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367. Yes.
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368. Then why don't we threaten its
survival again and see what happens?
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369. Make it so.
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370. Doctor, we're pretty much ready here.
You can begin programming it.
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371. We've recreated a situation similar
to the one in the plasma conduit.
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372. We have created a small
conduit breach in this tube.
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373. The exocomp would normally take
several minutes for such a repair.
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374. But in the tube, it will find
a plasma-cascade failure in progress.
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375. I assume this is a simulation.
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376. Yes, sir. An overload signal will
simulate a failure in one minute.
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377. If it does possess a survival
instinct, as Mr. Data claims,
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the minute is up, to save itself.
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379. Very well, proceed.
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380. OK. Beginning test program now.
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381. One minute.
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382. 50 seconds.
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383. 30 seconds.
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384. 10 seconds.
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385. Five, four, three,
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386. two, one.
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387. That's it. If this had been for real,
that conduit would have exploded
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388. with the exocomp inside.
Go ahead, bring it back in.
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389. I think we've spent more than enough
time answering this question.
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390. I hope the outcome
wasn't too disappointing, Mr. Data.
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391. It was no surprise to me.
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392. - Thank you for your help.
- You're welcome.
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393. Well, I consider it time well spent.
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394. As do I, sir. Thank you.
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395. 30 seconds.
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396. 20 seconds.
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397. Cmdr Riker
said you'd still be down here.
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398. He also said
the exocomp failed the test.
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399. That is true.
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400. Time expired. Test complete.
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401. I completed 34 more tests.
The results were the same in each.
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402. Perhaps I was wrong in suspecting
the exocomp was alive.
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403. This was really important to you,
wasn't it?
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404. You said earlier that I am unique.
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405. If so,
then I am alone in the universe.
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406. When I began investigating
the exocomps,
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407. I realized I might be encountering
a progenitor of myself.
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408. Suddenly the possibility exists
that I am no longer alone.
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409. For that reason, I...
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410. The exocomp has returned.
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411. Wasn't it supposed to do that?
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412. In the previous 34 trials, I brought
it back after the simulated failure.
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413. - This time, I neglected to do that.
- I distracted you. Sorry.
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414. Do not apologize.
We made a significant discovery.
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415. - What?
- It has replicated a different tool.
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416. That is not the molecular fuser
it had on entering the tube.
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417. Doctor, the exocomp
not only completed the repairs,
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418. it also deactivated
the overload signal.
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419. I thought
this was just a simulation.
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420. It was, and the exocomp
must have realized that.
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421. It saw that there was no real danger
and completed the repairs.
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422. And replicated the correct tool
to eliminate the false signal.
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423. I see no other possible explanation.
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424. The exocomp didn't fail the test,
it saw right through it.
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425. Captain's log, stardate 46317.8.
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426. At Dr Farallon's request,
I have agreed to tour the station
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427. and assess
the situation personally.
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428. I must decide soon if it is in
Starfleet's best interest
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429. to recommend the particle fountain
as a reliable technology.
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430. We're making progress, Captain.
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431. We may not be at full capacity within
the deadline, but we'll be close.
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432. There's still difficulty
with the phase selectors.
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433. True, but I'm sure
it's the last real problem.
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434. I hope so,
for the sake of the project.
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435. I understand, sir. We'll do our best.
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436. This is strange.
Primary power is still on line.
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437. - A power-grid malfunction?
- I don't think so.
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438. Something's drawing power
into the particle impeller.
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439. That's not a good sign.
It may mean...
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440. We've lost internal confinement.
The particle stream is surging.
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441. Radiation will flood this chamber.
We've got to get everyone out.
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442. - The station must be evacuated.
- Captain...
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443. That is an order! Assemble your
personnel on the transporter now!
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444. Picard to Enterprise.
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445. - Do you read me?
- Riker here, sir.
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446. Radiation field is increasing.
We are losing communications.
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447. - Prepare for emergency transport.
- Red alert.
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448. Transporter room two,
prepare for emergency transport.
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449. Radiation is setting up an ionization
effect. We've got less than a minute.
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450. - Is that everybody?
- Where's Takenta?
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451. - He was near the impeller control.
- I'll get him.
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452. Takenta!
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453. Mr. La Forge!
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454. Stand by to transport.
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455. Captain, you'll be trapped here!
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456. Mr. La Forge!
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457. Are you alright?
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458. I'm fine, Captain. I only caught
the edge of it. He's dead.
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459. - Do you have them?
- They're here, sir.
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460. - Is everyone alright?
- We're fine, sir.
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461. But Capt Picard, Cmdr La Forge
and one of my men are still there.
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462. Kelso, can you get them off?
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463. I'm trying, sir.
I can't establish a pattern lock.
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464. We barely managed to transport off.
The field ionization is too intense.
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465. Commander, the particle fountain
is continuing to surge.
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466. The radiation in the core will
reach fatal levels in 23 minutes.
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467. If I can access the field emitters,
we could establish a force field.
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468. Try to link your console
to my command-system subroutine.
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469. Alright.
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470. - Link established.
- OK, here we go.
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471. I'm reading fluctuations.
The field is not stable.
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472. Radiation is too high.
The emitters are deteriorating.
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473. - How long will it last?
- Not very long.
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474. - Cmdr Riker has to get to us.
- Maybe we can help him out.
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475. Try to access the emergency shutdown.
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476. I'll try to activate
the ionic dampers.
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477. A force field
was just activated on the station.
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478. Cmdr La Forge may have established
a low-intensity deflector field.
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479. It won't last long in that radiation.
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480. No, sir. My readings indicate
it will fail in 22 minutes.
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481. OK, we've got 22 minutes.
I want some options.
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482. - Can we send a shuttlecraft?
- We'd never get there in time.
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483. We must shut down
the particle fountain.
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484. If we detonate a torpedo
within the particle stream,
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485. would that shut it down?
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486. We must configure it carefully.
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487. The shape of the shock wave
is critical, but it could work.
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488. How long would it take to set up?
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489. It would take a minimum of 65 minutes
to configure the torpedo.
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490. We don't have that kind of time.
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491. Maybe the exocomps can help us.
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492. I can program their power cells
to explode on command.
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493. They can be configured just like
a photon torpedo in a few minutes.
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494. I must object to that plan.
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495. We've been through this.
We tested the exocomp and it failed.
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496. Dr Crusher and I discovered
the exocomp did not fail the test.
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497. It is still my belief
that it is a new life form.
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498. You know I respect your judgment.
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499. But I can't risk the Captain and
Geordi on the basis of your belief.
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500. Prepare the exocomp, Doctor.
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501. If I am correct the exocomps will not
allow themselves to be destroyed.
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502. They have a sense of survival. They
will shut down rather than comply.
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503. I could disconnect their command
pathways before I program them.
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504. Do it.
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505. Cmdr Riker, we're ready.
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506. Target 200 meters below the apex
of the particle stream.
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507. Feed the coordinates
to transporter room two.
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508. Aye, sir.
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509. - Coordinates received.
- Mr. Kelso.
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510. Energize.
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511. Mr. Kelso?
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512. Sorry, sir. The transporter system
just went dead.
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513. Some kind of malfunction.
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514. Run a diagnostic. Try bypassing...
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515. Commander,
that will not be necessary.
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516. The transporter
is not malfunctioning.
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517. I have locked out the controls.
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518. I gave you a direct order.
Release that transporter lockout now!
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519. I cannot do that, sir.
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520. If you don't,
I will relieve you of duty.
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521. That is your prerogative.
Under Starfleet regulations,
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522. insubordination
is a court-martial of fence.
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523. But I will not
release the transporter.
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524. Those are two of your friends
out there.
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525. They have saved your life
many times.
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526. I can't believe
you'd sacrifice them.
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527. Commander, do not think
this is an arbitrary decision.
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528. I have considered
the ramifications of my actions.
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529. It is not justified to sacrifice
one life form for another.
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530. You don't know
the exocomps are life forms.
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531. True.
I am acting on personal beliefs,
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532. but I do not see I can do otherwise.
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533. You're risking a lot
on the basis of a belief.
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534. I have observed humans often base
their judgements
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535. on instinct or intuition.
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536. As I am a machine,
I lack that particular ability.
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537. But I may have insight into
other machines that humans lack.
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538. If I could save the Captain
and Geordi
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539. without destroying the exocomps,
I would,
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540. but this is the only solution.
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541. Then let me offer an alternative.
Transport me to the station.
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542. I will attempt a manual shutdown.
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543. The radiation levels are too high,
even for you.
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544. Your positronic net
would ionize in no time.
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545. I can't let you sacrifice yourself.
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546. Commander, if I give my life for my
fellow officers, that is my choice.
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547. The exocomps
no longer have a choice.
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548. What if we reconnect their command
pathways and give them a choice?
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549. You assume the exocomps would shut
down before accepting this mission.
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550. What if we ask them
if they are willing to proceed?
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551. That sounds reasonable, sir.
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552. If they choose to go, I will
release the transporter lockout.
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553. Fair enough.
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554. Alright. I've enabled
their command pathways.
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555. If they do not shut down
after I have programmed them,
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556. we may assume
they are willing to go.
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557. - Are they willing or not?
- They haven't shut down.
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558. They seem to be reprogramming
the commands I entered.
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559. Reprogramming them?
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560. They are unwilling to be
transported for detonation.
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561. But they may have another solution.
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562. That we haven't considered?
Do they have superior intelligence?
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563. No, Doctor, but they do have
superior experience.
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564. The exocomps have interfaced
with every part of the station core,
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565. something none of us has done,
including you.
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566. They may have another way
to control the particle surge.
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567. Those appear to be power taps.
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568. Sir, new coordinates are being fed
to the transporter by the exocomps.
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569. The coordinates
are inside the station core.
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570. - Kelso, energize.
- Aye, sir.
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571. Mr. La Forge.
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572. What are they up to?
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573. The exocomps are siphoning power
from the core.
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574. They're distorting the stream.
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575. That might open up a window
to beam us out.
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576. If they can modulate
the radiation field, it'll work.
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577. But they have to get the subharmonic
frequencies to resonance.
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578. The particle-stream frequency
is beginning to fluctuate.
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579. They're having difficulty
controlling the feedback.
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580. Can we help them?
Modulate the power transfer?
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581. No, sir, we've done all we can do.
It's up to them now.
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582. They're beginning to balance
the power-absorption rates.
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583. It's working. The particle stream
is beginning to distort.
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584. Almost at resonance.
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585. - They've got it.
- Drop the force field.
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586. - Commander, I've got a pattern lock.
- Energize.
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587. - Can you lock on to the exocomps?
- I'm trying, sir.
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588. I'm sorry, I was only able
to lock on to two of them.
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589. I couldn't fix a signal
on the other one.
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590. One of them had to continue
disrupting the particle stream.
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591. That could prevent a signal lock.
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592. It was the only way
to save the other two.
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593. I must admit you've given me a lot
to think about, Cmdr Data.
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594. I don't exactly know
what the exocomps are,
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595. but be assured, until I do, I won't
be treating them as simple tools.
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596. Thank you. I wish your particle
fountain had been more successful.
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597. Maybe the exocomps
will help you reconstruct it.
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598. I hope they will. And I predict
that in a year or two,
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599. you will be able to recommend
the technology to Starfleet.
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600. I look forward to it.
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601. Doctor.
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602. - Something more, Mr. Data?
- Yes, sir.
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603. You might want to know why
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604. I was willing to risk your life
for several small machines.
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605. I think I understand. It could not
have been an easy choice.
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606. No, sir, it was not.
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607. When my own status
as a living being was in question,
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608. you fought to protect my rights.
I will always be grateful.
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609. The exocomps had no such advocate.
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610. If I had not acted on their behalf,
they would have been destroyed.
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611. I could not allow that to happen.
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612. Of course you couldn't.
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613. It was the most human decision
you've ever made.
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