1. Commander, is it
your intention
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to grow your beard?
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I'm not sure yet.
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5. I was just asking.
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6. Seven card stud,
one-eyed jacks are wild.
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I like the beard.
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9. You know, I have always been
a little suspicious
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hide something.
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Don't be ridiculous, Doctor.
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and proud tradition.
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Some of the most
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have worn beards, Doctor.
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razor was invented,
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mostly a fashion statement.
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is a symbol of courage.
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I think it's a sign of strength.
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23. Sure, and, of course,
women can't grow beards.
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like you feel that beards
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than an affectation.
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wrong with that.
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and nail polish.
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that you men admit it.
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an affectation.
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31. Oh. Well, then you wouldn't
mind shaving it off.
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I've just gotten used to it.
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up the stakes a little,
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shave your beards off.
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What are you gonna give up?
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38. Well, I've always wanted to
see you as a brunette.
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once when I was 13.
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back fast enough.
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I'll become a brunette.
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hand to beat, Commander.
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51. Ah.
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the Tyran system.
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the captain— duty calls.
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some other time.
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Stardate 46307.2.
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of Tyrus VII-A
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the Tyran particle fountain,
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61. a radically new
mining technology.
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62. So far, the project has been
fraught with problems
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has been assigned
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the original plans
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fountain to lift
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from the planet's surface.
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even come close to that.
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increase the stream density.
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71. That should boost the
lift capacity by 72%.
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of course, you're gonna be
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generators in the process.
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the overload evenly
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76. Doctor, forgive me, but maybe
we should concentrate
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phase of the project
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about redesigning it.
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to evaluate this project.
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using a particle fountain
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how feasible it is.
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be the deciding factor?
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to Captain Picard.
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recommendation to Starfleet.
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88. Well, what's your
feelings so far?
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89. Well, it seems to me
the question
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be asking is,
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more efficient
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mining techniques?
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we've had problems here.
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gone right.
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longer than I thought
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to full strength,
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that mining
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implemented on Carema III.
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potentially very exciting.
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I've been working on—
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more quickly.
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limited basis, but—
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Commander La Forge.
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power fluctuations
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Please report.
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110. La Forge here.
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111. We have a malfunction
in one of the power grids.
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confinement.
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115. I'm sorry, Doctor,
I think
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to shut it down.
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up to this level.
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it'll take another four months
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121. Look, we've got less
than five minutes
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When that happens,
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flood this entire station.
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shut it down then anyway.
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125. Then we'll just have
to fix the power grid.
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126. Yeah, but how
do we do that?
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200 meters down conduit A-2.
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128. We have to disassemble four
bulkheads just to get to it.
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129. Well, here's the
perfect opportunity
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130. to show you what
I had in mind.
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131. What is this?
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133. the experiment I was
telling you about.
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we'll still have time
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the fountain.
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137. What is your situation?
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138. Unchanged for the moment,
but we're working on it.
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139. Listen, if this thing
doesn't work soon,
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this thing down, all right?
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141. The confinement field
is at full strength.
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143. All power levels
are back to normal.
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144. Commander La Forge,
please report.
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145. We're— we're fine, Data.
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fully restored.
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to have been repaired,
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here at the station
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149. are all back to normal.
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150. How were you able to accomplish
the repair so quickly?
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152. I'm not exactly sure.
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of the Starship Enterprise.
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strange new worlds,
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and new civilizations,
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where no one has gone before.
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Stardate 46315.2.
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fountain seem to have succeeded
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smoothly.
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that carried out the repairs.
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Aye, sir.
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Enterprise, Doctor.
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Commander Data.
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have a chance to meet you.
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of your positronic network.
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for the particle fountain.
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be highly innovative.
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171. Thank you.
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how you were able
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grid so quickly.
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174. This should make it
clear, Commander.
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in Engineering?
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computational speed
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the physical separation
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no longer the case.
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my interlink sequencer
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performance constraint.
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183. Doctor... this way, please.
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did you resolve
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is now bi-directional.
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asynchronous mode distortion
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resonant field.
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That's fascinating.
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any buffering system
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from the positronic matrix?
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using devices like this
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industrial servomechanism.
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tinkering with one.
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That's very impressive.
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sheer computational speed,
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to compete with you, Data.
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201. Oh, the exocomps
don't come close
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204. That's what
I call them.
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anti-matter flow converter
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be to adjust the converter.
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A mode stabilizer.
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problem into the exocomp.
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flow converter.
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micro-replication system
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to fashion tools.
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to be problem solvers.
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perform a task
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the micro-replicator
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within the unit's memory.
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they are learning.
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they encounter,
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pathways they build.
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tools as they work.
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that's for sure.
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the experimental stage,
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of applications.
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experimental stage is over.
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to brief Captain Picard
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particle fountain?
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I'll have a proposal to make.
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supposed to give
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to Starfleet today.
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report another 48 hours.
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leave the Tyran system tomorrow.
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I'll need a very good reason.
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a recommendation to Starfleet
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fountain on Carema,
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operating at full strength.
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245. Agreed.
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complete the project
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of the particle stream
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devices I've constructed.
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one of these devices
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a faulty power grid.
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I've been testing them
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think they're ready
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a larger scale.
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what are your thoughts?
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255. Well, I guess the only risk
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even further behind.
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257. I'm willing to
take that risk.
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sophisticated devices, sir.
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up to expectation,
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this project is considerable.
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is too much time to risk,
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gains are so substantial.
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If possible,
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to work with me.
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268. Thank you, Doctor.
I welcome the opportunity.
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there's a plasma conduit
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that's ready to be sealed.
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job for an exocomp.
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your analysis so far?
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completed 14 separate tasks
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in the past hour.
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two people nine hours
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performance as excellent.
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agree with you.
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282. Commander La Forge
is especially—
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283. Hmm... it didn't finish
sealing the plasma conduit.
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your commands.
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a malfunction
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can override it.
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I'm all right.
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just overloaded.
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with this thing?
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Stardate 46315.5.
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of the exocomp
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Dr. Farallon and myself.
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the defective unit
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for investigation.
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out of the plasma conduit.
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the commands
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but it just shut down.
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300. It's been completely
unresponsive ever since.
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301. Well, let's see what
our computer has to say.
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to the control PADD
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of secondary power surges?
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the magnification
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311. Interesting.
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circuit pathways
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What is it?
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forming large numbers
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totally at random.
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point where it shuts down,
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do not appear
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with the original circuitry.
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badly corrupted, it's useless.
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and start all over again,
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323. and there's no time
for that now.
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slow you down.
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326. Yes, Commander,
you have the right
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you told me so.
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say that we'd be happy
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to pick up the slack.
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330. I'm sorry.
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331. I guess I'm touchy
these days.
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a lot on your shoulders.
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get back to it.
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Data.
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nothing but problems.
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conduit explode?
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a micro-fracture
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on our instruments.
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341. Hmm, I guess it's
a good thing
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malfunctioned.
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just when to leave.
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implying the exocomp
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self-preservation?
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to Commander La Forge.
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in the systems monitor room?
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a Level-1 diagnostic
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command module.
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are functioning normally.
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circuitry is burned out?
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circuitry has been repaired.
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the exocomp's sensor logs.
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in the interface circuitry
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Interface failure occurred
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a power surge
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was it repaired?
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at 1340 hours.
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its own interface circuitry
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hard at work by now.
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371. I wanted a quiet cup of
tea before I went back.
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372. Gathering strength,
I guess.
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373. Well, I've come to tell
you that I've assigned
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on the particle fountain.
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I'm grateful.
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want you to know
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work that you've done,
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exocomps aren't working out.
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move too fast.
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conservative streak
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383. I always seem to be out there
on the edge, taking chances.
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the kind of little girl
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than the other kids.
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the top of the tree.
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389. Oh, no, I fell
all the time.
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in the process.
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sheer determination,
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this particle fountain built.
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Commander.
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of my life on this project.
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I have when I wake up
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before I go to bed.
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this technology, I'll do.
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to master the bat'leth sword,
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avoid in the same motion.
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under your guard, Worf.
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403. Well, I'll keep that
in mind next lesson.
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definition of life?
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for a definition
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test an hypothesis.
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413. Well, the broadest
scientific definition
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is what enables
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to consume food,
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from it, grow,
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their surroundings,
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Hmm.
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anything that exhibits
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is considered alive?
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Yes.
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produce energy.
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It creates offspring.
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is it alive?
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reaction.
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argument for growing crystals,
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consider them alive.
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430. And what about me?
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I do not reproduce.
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to be alive.
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but you are unique.
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I wonder if that is so.
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437. What exactly
are you getting at?
Copy !req
438. I am curious as to
what transpired
Copy !req
439. between the moment
when I was nothing more
Copy !req
440. than an assemblage of parts
in Dr. Soong's laboratory,
Copy !req
441. and the next moment,
when I became alive.
Copy !req
442. What is it that
endowed me with life?
Copy !req
443. I remember Wesley asking
me a similar question
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444. when he was little,
and I tried
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445. desperately to
give him an answer,
Copy !req
446. but everything I said
sounded inadequate.
Copy !req
447. But then, I realized that
scientists and philosophers
Copy !req
448. have been grappling with that
question for centuries,
Copy !req
449. without coming
to any conclusion.
Copy !req
450. Are you saying the question
cannot be answered?
Copy !req
451. No.
Copy !req
452. I think I'm saying
that we struggle
Copy !req
453. all our lives to answer it—
Copy !req
454. that it's the struggle
that is important.
Copy !req
455. That's what helps us
Copy !req
456. to define our place
in the universe.
Copy !req
457. I believe I understand, Doctor.
Copy !req
458. I don't think I've been
very much help to you.
Copy !req
459. On the contrary.
Copy !req
460. You have been
a great deal of help.
Copy !req
461. Thank you.
Copy !req
462. Murphy's team
will cover gamma shift
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463. from 2300 to 0700 hours.
Copy !req
464. Okay, Doctor, I've split
the engineering teams
Copy !req
465. among all the shifts,
and if nothing else goes wrong,
Copy !req
466. that should be enough to
help you finish on time.
Copy !req
467. With the help of the
exocomps, I think we will.
Copy !req
468. Yeah, you think
they'll toe the line?
Copy !req
469. Don't worry.
Copy !req
470. They know who's in charge.
Copy !req
471. Doctor.
Copy !req
472. I must ask you to stop
using the exocomps.
Copy !req
473. Why, is there something
wrong with them?
Copy !req
474. No, it is not that.
Copy !req
475. I have reason to believe
the exocomps are alive.
Copy !req
476. Captain's Log,
Stardate 46316.6.
Copy !req
477. I have summoned
the senior staff
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478. in order to discuss
Commander Data's theory
Copy !req
479. that the exocomps
are a life-form.
Copy !req
480. Dr. Farallon has attended
only reluctantly.
Copy !req
481. Captain, I object to
being called here.
Copy !req
482. I'm wasting time that could
be better spent elsewhere.
Copy !req
483. Doctor, I appreciate
your time constraints,
Copy !req
484. but recognizing new life—
whatever its form—
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485. is the principal
mission of this vessel.
Copy !req
486. Please.
Copy !req
487. Now, Mr. Data,
will you tell us
Copy !req
488. what makes you think that
the exocomps are alive.
Copy !req
489. Sir, when the exocomp
left the access tunnel
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490. prior to the explosion,
it may have been
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491. attempting to save
itself from destruction.
Copy !req
492. Do you have any basis
for that conclusion?
Copy !req
493. Yes. When you attempted
to override the exocomp
Copy !req
494. and send it back
into the tunnel,
Copy !req
495. it responded by
deliberately
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496. burning out its
control interface.
Copy !req
497. Deliberately?
Copy !req
498. The computer
diagnostics showed
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499. that the exocomp disabled
its own interface.
Copy !req
500. That could have been nothing
more than a malfunction.
Copy !req
501. However, two hours later,
Copy !req
502. when it was back
aboard the Enterprise
Copy !req
503. and no longer in danger,
it repaired itself.
Copy !req
504. I believe the exocomp
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505. was protecting itself—
and if that is true,
Copy !req
506. it has demonstrated an
awareness of its environment,
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507. and an ability to adapt
to that environment.
Copy !req
508. You're anthropomorphizing
these units.
Copy !req
509. Like any mechanical devices,
they occasionally malfunction.
Copy !req
510. One time, I saw an exocomp
enter a reaction chamber
Copy !req
511. for no apparent reason
and vaporize itself.
Copy !req
512. Is that supposed
to make me think
Copy !req
513. it was depressed and suicidal?
Copy !req
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difficult for you to accept
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could be alive?
Copy !req
516. After all, you're talking
to a living machine right now.
Copy !req
517. And I have nothing but
the utmost respect
Copy !req
518. and admiration for
Dr. Soong's accomplishment.
Copy !req
519. But his intention
was to create
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520. an artificial life-form.
Copy !req
521. I created the
exocomps to be tools.
Copy !req
522. And there is a big difference
Copy !req
523. between Data and a tool.
Copy !req
524. Doctor, there is
a big difference
Copy !req
525. between you and a virus,
but both are alive.
Copy !req
526. If the possibility exists,
no matter how slight,
Copy !req
527. that these exocomps
are life-forms,
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528. then we must examine
that possibility.
Copy !req
529. Thank you, sir.
Copy !req
530. And until we have
a definitive answer,
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531. I believe it would
be inappropriate
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532. to exploit the
exocomps as laborers.
Copy !req
533. Captain, that's absurd.
Copy !req
534. If they are
intelligent life-forms,
Copy !req
535. we have no right to force
them to work for us.
Copy !req
536. That's like me telling you
not to use your tricorder.
Copy !req
537. Tricorders aren't alive.
Copy !req
538. Neither are exocomps.
Copy !req
539. Clearly, these are
difficult issues to resolve.
Copy !req
540. We have to proceed
very carefully.
Copy !req
541. So, the first task is to test
Mr. Data's hypothesis.
Copy !req
542. Data, you're claiming
that this exocomp may be alive
Copy !req
543. because it demonstrated
survival instincts.
Copy !req
544. Right?
Yes.
Copy !req
545. Then why don't we just threaten
Copy !req
546. its survival again
and see what happens?
Copy !req
547. Make it so.
Copy !req
548. Doctor, we're pretty
much ready here.
Copy !req
549. You can begin
programming it.
Copy !req
550. What we've done, Captain,
is to re-create
Copy !req
551. a situation similar
to the one the exocomp
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552. encountered in the
plasma conduit.
Copy !req
553. We have created a small
conduit breach in this tube.
Copy !req
554. The exocomp would normally
take several minutes
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555. to complete a
repair of this type.
Copy !req
556. But once it enters the tube,
it will find
Copy !req
557. that a plasma-cascade
failure is in progress.
Copy !req
558. I assume this
is a simulation.
Copy !req
559. Oh, yes, sir.
We're running
Copy !req
560. a transient overload
signal that will simulate
Copy !req
561. a failure in exactly
one minute.
Copy !req
562. If it does possess a
survival instinct—
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563. as Mr. Data claims—
Copy !req
564. it will exit the tube
before the minute is up
Copy !req
565. in order to
save itself.
Copy !req
566. Very well. Proceed.
Copy !req
567. Okay.
Copy !req
568. Beginning test program now.
Copy !req
569. One minute.
Copy !req
570. 50 seconds.
Copy !req
571. 30 seconds.
Copy !req
572. Ten seconds.
Copy !req
573. Five, four, three
Copy !req
574. two, one.
Copy !req
575. That's it.
If this had been for real,
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576. that conduit would
have exploded
Copy !req
577. with the exocomp inside.
Copy !req
578. Go ahead, Doctor,
bring it back in.
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579. Well, Captain,
I think we've spent
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580. more than enough time
answering this question.
Copy !req
581. I hope the outcome
wasn't too much
Copy !req
582. of a disappointment
for you, Mr. Data.
Copy !req
583. It certainly came
as no surprise to me.
Copy !req
584. Thank you
for your help, Doctor.
Copy !req
585. You're welcome.
Copy !req
586. Well, I consider
this time well spent.
Copy !req
587. As do I, sir.
Thank you.
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588. 30 seconds.
Copy !req
589. 20 seconds.
Copy !req
590. Commander Riker said
you'd still be down here.
Copy !req
591. He also said the exocomp
failed the test.
Copy !req
592. That is true.
Copy !req
593. Time expired.
Test complete.
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594. I have completed
34 additional tests
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595. and the results have been
the same in each of them.
Copy !req
596. Perhaps I was wrong
in suspecting
Copy !req
597. the exocomp was alive.
Copy !req
598. This was really important
to you, wasn't it?
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599. You said earlier
that I am unique.
Copy !req
600. If so, then I am alone
in the universe.
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601. When I began investigating
the exocomps, I realized
Copy !req
602. I might be encountering
a progenitor of myself.
Copy !req
603. Suddenly,
the possibility exists
Copy !req
604. that I am no longer alone.
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605. For that reason, I...
Copy !req
606. The exocomp has returned.
Copy !req
607. Wasn't it supposed
to do that?
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608. In the previous 34 trials,
I brought it back
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609. once the simulated
failure occurred.
Copy !req
610. This time, we were talking
and I neglected to do that.
Copy !req
611. I distracted you.
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
612. Do not apologize, Doctor.
Copy !req
613. I believe we have made
a significant discovery.
Copy !req
614. What?
Copy !req
615. The exocomp has replicated
a different tool.
Copy !req
616. That is not the
molecular fuser it had
Copy !req
617. when it entered the
Jefferies tube.
Copy !req
618. Doctor, the exocomp not only
completed the repairs,
Copy !req
619. it also deactivated
the overload signal.
Copy !req
620. I thought this was
just a simulation.
Copy !req
621. It was, and the exocomp
must have realized that.
Copy !req
622. It saw that there
was no real danger,
Copy !req
623. and completed the repairs.
Copy !req
624. And replicated
the correct tool
Copy !req
625. to eliminate the false
overload signal.
Copy !req
626. I see no other
possible explanation.
Copy !req
627. The exocomp didn't
fail the test.
Copy !req
628. It saw right through it.
Copy !req
629. Captain's Log,
Stardate 46317.8.
Copy !req
630. At Dr. Farallon's request,
I have agreed
Copy !req
631. to tour the station and assess
the situation personally.
Copy !req
632. I must decide soon whether it
is in Starfleet's best interest
Copy !req
633. to recommend
the particle fountain
Copy !req
634. as a reliable technology.
Copy !req
635. We're definitely
making progress, Captain.
Copy !req
636. I'm not sure we'll be
at full capacity
Copy !req
637. within the 48 hour deadline,
but we'll be close.
Copy !req
638. It looks like there's
still some difficulty
Copy !req
639. with the phase selectors.
Copy !req
640. That's true, but I'm sure
it's the last real problem.
Copy !req
641. I hope for the sake
of the project
Copy !req
642. that you're right, Doctor.
Copy !req
643. I understand, sir.
Copy !req
644. We're going to
do our best.
Copy !req
645. This is strange.
Copy !req
646. Primary power
is still on line.
Copy !req
647. Maybe it's another
power grid malfunction.
Copy !req
648. No, I don't think so.
Copy !req
649. Something seems
to be drawing power
Copy !req
650. into the main particle impeller.
Copy !req
651. That's not a good sign.
It could mean...
Copy !req
652. We've lost internal
confinement.
Copy !req
653. The particle stream
is beginning to surge.
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654. Captain, a radiation field
Copy !req
655. is gonna flood
this entire chamber.
Copy !req
656. We've gotta get everybody
out of here immediately.
Copy !req
657. Understood. Doctor, the station
must be evacuated.
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658. Captain, I—
That is an order, Doctor!
Copy !req
659. Now, assemble all your personnel
on the transporter pad, now!
Copy !req
660. Picard to Enterprise.
Copy !req
661. Do you read me?
Copy !req
662. Riker here, sir.
Copy !req
663. The radiation field
is increasing.
Copy !req
664. We're losing
communications.
Copy !req
665. prepare for
emergency trans...
Copy !req
666. Red alert.
Copy !req
667. Riker to Transporter
Room Two.
Copy !req
668. Prepare for
emergency transport.
Copy !req
669. The radiation
is setting up
Copy !req
670. a field ionization
effect, Captain.
Copy !req
671. We've got less than a
minute to beam out of here.
Copy !req
672. Is that everybody?
Copy !req
673. Where's Takenta?
Copy !req
674. He was over there near
the impeller control.
Copy !req
675. I'll get him.
Copy !req
676. Takenta!
Copy !req
677. Mr. La Forge!
Copy !req
678. Stand by to transport.
Copy !req
679. Captain,
you'll be trapped here.
Copy !req
680. Mr. La Forge!
Copy !req
681. Mr. La Forge,
are you all right?
Copy !req
682. Yeah, I'm fine, Captain.
I only caught the edge of it.
Copy !req
683. He's dead.
Copy !req
684. Chief, do you have them?
Copy !req
685. They're here, sir.
Copy !req
686. Is everyone all right?
Copy !req
687. We're fine, sir,
but Captain Picard,
Copy !req
688. Commander La Forge
and one of my men
Copy !req
689. are still on the station.
Copy !req
690. Kelso, can you
get them off?
Copy !req
691. I'm trying, sir— I can't
establish a pattern lock.
Copy !req
692. Commander, we barely managed
to transport off ourselves.
Copy !req
693. The field ionization
is too intense.
Copy !req
694. Commander,
the particle fountain
Copy !req
695. is continuing to surge.
Copy !req
696. At the present rate, the
radiation in the station core
Copy !req
697. will reach fatal levels
in 23 minutes.
Copy !req
698. Captain, if I can access
the field emitters,
Copy !req
699. we should be able to
establish a force field.
Copy !req
700. See if you can link
your console
Copy !req
701. to my command system
sub-routine.
Copy !req
702. All right.
Copy !req
703. Link established.
Copy !req
704. Okay, here we go.
Copy !req
705. I'm reading
power fluctuations.
Copy !req
706. The force field
is not stable.
Copy !req
707. Yeah, I know, the radiation
levels are too high.
Copy !req
708. The emitters are
beginning to deteriorate.
Copy !req
709. How long can we
expect it to last?
Copy !req
710. Not very long.
We have to keep it up
Copy !req
711. long enough for
Commander Riker to get to us.
Copy !req
712. You know, maybe we
can help him out.
Copy !req
713. See if you can access the
emergency shutdown routine.
Copy !req
714. I'll try to activate
the ionic dampers.
Copy !req
715. A force field
was activated
Copy !req
716. on the station
a few moments ago.
Copy !req
717. It is possible that
Commander La Forge
Copy !req
718. has established a
low-intensity deflector field.
Copy !req
719. It won't last long
in that radiation.
Copy !req
720. No, sir.
My readings indicate
Copy !req
721. that it will fail in
approximately 22 minutes.
Copy !req
722. Okay, we've got 22 minutes.
I want some options.
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723. Can we send a shuttlecraft
to evacuate them?
Copy !req
724. We'd never get
there in time.
Copy !req
725. Then we need to shut down
the particle fountain.
Copy !req
726. What if we detonate a
low-yield photon torpedo
Copy !req
727. within the particle stream?
Copy !req
728. Wouldn't that shut it down?
Mm-hmm.
Copy !req
729. We'd have to configure the
torpedo very carefully—
Copy !req
730. the shape of the shock
wave would be critical—
Copy !req
731. but it could work.
Copy !req
732. How long would it take
to set that up?
Copy !req
733. I estimate that it would
take a minimum of 65 minutes
Copy !req
734. to properly configure
the torpedo.
Copy !req
735. We don't have
that kind of time.
Copy !req
736. Commander, maybe the
exocomps can help us.
Copy !req
737. I can program their
boridium power cells
Copy !req
738. to explode on command.
Copy !req
739. They can be configured just
like a photon torpedo,
Copy !req
740. but it would only take
a couple of minutes.
Copy !req
741. Commander, I must
object to that plan.
Copy !req
742. Data, we've
been through this.
Copy !req
743. We tested the exocomp,
and it failed.
Copy !req
744. Dr. Crusher and I
discovered that the exocomp
Copy !req
745. did not fail the test.
It is still my belief
Copy !req
746. we are dealing
with a new life-form.
Copy !req
747. Mr. Data,
you know how much
Copy !req
748. I respect your judgment.
Copy !req
749. But I can't risk
the Captain and Geordi
Copy !req
750. on the basis of your belief.
Copy !req
751. Prepare the exocomp,
Doctor.
Copy !req
752. Commander, if I am correct,
Copy !req
753. the exocomps will not allow
themselves to be destroyed.
Copy !req
754. They have a sense of survival,
Copy !req
755. and they will shut down before
they will comply with the order.
Copy !req
756. I could disconnect their command
pathways before I program them.
Copy !req
757. Do it.
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758. Commander Riker,
we're ready.
Copy !req
759. Mr. Worf,
target 200 meters
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760. below the apex of the
particle stream.
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761. Feed the coordinates
to Transporter Room Two.
Copy !req
762. Aye, sir.
Copy !req
763. Coordinates received.
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764. Mr. Kelso...
Copy !req
765. energize.
Copy !req
766. Mr. Kelso?
Copy !req
767. I'm sorry, sir.
Copy !req
768. The transporter system
just went dead.
Copy !req
769. There's some kind
of malfunction.
Copy !req
770. Run a diagnostic
immediately.
Copy !req
771. Try bypassing—
Commander.
Copy !req
772. That will not be necessary.
Copy !req
773. The transporter
is not malfunctioning.
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774. I have locked out the controls.
Copy !req
775. I gave you a direct order,
Mr. Data.
Copy !req
776. You release that
transporter lockout now.
Copy !req
777. I cannot do that, sir.
Copy !req
778. If you don't do it,
I will relieve you of duty.
Copy !req
779. That is your
prerogative, sir.
Copy !req
780. Under Starfleet regulations,
Copy !req
781. direct insubordination is
a court-martial offense.
Copy !req
782. But I will not
release the transporter.
Copy !req
783. Data, those are two of
your friends out there.
Copy !req
784. They have saved
your life more times
Copy !req
785. than I can remember.
I can't believe
Copy !req
786. you'd be willing to
sacrifice them like this.
Copy !req
787. Commander, please do not think
this is an arbitrary decision.
Copy !req
788. I have considered
the ramifications
Copy !req
789. of my actions carefully,
Copy !req
790. and I do not believe
it is justified
Copy !req
791. to sacrifice
one life-form for another.
Copy !req
792. You don't know that the exocomps
are life-forms.
Copy !req
793. It is true I am acting
on my personal beliefs,
Copy !req
794. but I do not see
how I can do otherwise.
Copy !req
795. You're risking a lot on
the basis of a belief.
Copy !req
796. I have observed that humans
often base their judgments
Copy !req
797. on what is referred to as
"instinct" or "intuition."
Copy !req
798. Because I am a machine,
Copy !req
799. I lack that
particular ability.
Copy !req
800. However, it may be possible
that I have insight
Copy !req
801. into other machines
that humans lack.
Copy !req
802. If there were a way to save
the Captain and Geordi
Copy !req
803. without destroying
the exocomps,
Copy !req
804. I would jump on it,
but we have run out of time
Copy !req
805. and this is the only
solution I've got.
Copy !req
806. Then let me offer
an alternative.
Copy !req
807. Transport me
to the station.
Copy !req
808. I will attempt a complete
Copy !req
809. manual shutdown of
the particle stream.
Copy !req
810. The radiation levels are
too high, even for you.
Copy !req
811. Your positronic net
would ionize in no time.
Copy !req
812. I can't let you
sacrifice yourself.
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813. Commander, if I give my life
for my fellow officers,
Copy !req
814. that is my choice.
Copy !req
815. The exocomps
no longer have a choice.
Copy !req
816. Then, what if we reconnect
their command pathways
Copy !req
817. and we give them a choice?
Copy !req
818. You've assumed the exocomps
would shut down
Copy !req
819. before accepting
this mission.
Copy !req
820. What if we asked them if
they are willing to proceed?
Copy !req
821. That sounds
reasonable, sir.
Copy !req
822. If they choose to go,
Copy !req
823. I would be willing to release
the transporter lockout.
Copy !req
824. Fair enough.
Copy !req
825. All right, I've enabled
their command pathways.
Copy !req
826. If the exocomps
do not shut down
Copy !req
827. after I have
programmed them,
Copy !req
828. we may assume they
are willing to go.
Copy !req
829. Well, does that mean
they're willing to go or not?
Copy !req
830. Well, they haven't
shut down.
Copy !req
831. They seem to be reprogramming
the commands I have entered.
Copy !req
832. Reprogramming them?
Copy !req
833. Clearly, they are unwilling
to be transported
Copy !req
834. into the stream
for detonation.
Copy !req
835. Although they may have
an alternative solution.
Copy !req
836. Something we haven't considered?
Copy !req
837. Are you suggesting they have
superior intelligence?
Copy !req
838. No, Doctor.
Copy !req
839. But they do have
superior experience.
Copy !req
840. During their service,
Copy !req
841. the exocomps
have interfaced
Copy !req
842. with every part of
the station core—
Copy !req
843. something none of us has done,
including yourself.
Copy !req
844. They may have another way to
control the particle surge.
Copy !req
845. Those appear to
be power taps.
Copy !req
846. Sir, new coordinates
are being fed
Copy !req
847. to the transporter
by the exocomps.
Copy !req
848. The coordinates are
inside the station core.
Copy !req
849. Kelso, energize.
Copy !req
850. Aye, sir.
Copy !req
851. Mr. La Forge.
Copy !req
852. What are they up to?
Copy !req
853. The exocomps are siphoning
power from the core.
Copy !req
854. They're trying to distort
the particle stream frequency.
Copy !req
855. That might open up a window
that the Enterprise
Copy !req
856. can use to beam us out.
Copy !req
857. If they can modulate the
radiation field, it'll work.
Copy !req
858. But they'll have to get the
subharmonic frequencies
Copy !req
859. to resonance.
Copy !req
860. The particle stream frequency
is beginning to fluctuate.
Copy !req
861. They're having a little
difficulty controlling
Copy !req
862. the feedback, it may be more
power than they can handle.
Copy !req
863. Can we help them?
Is there any way
Copy !req
864. that we can modulate
the power transfer?
Copy !req
865. No, sir, we've done
all that we can do.
Copy !req
866. It's up to them now.
Copy !req
867. They're beginning to balance
the power absorption rates.
Copy !req
868. It's working.
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869. The particle stream is
beginning to distort.
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870. Almost at resonance.
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871. They've got it.
Drop the force field.
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872. Commander, I've got
a pattern lock.
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873. Energize.
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874. Can you lock on
to the exocomps?
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875. I'm trying, sir.
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876. I'm sorry, sir, I was only able
to lock on to two of them.
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877. For some reason, I couldn't
fix a signal on the other one.
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878. One of them had to continue
disrupting the particle stream.
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879. Absorbing that much power
could prevent a signal lock.
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880. It was the only way
to save the other two.
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881. I must admit, you've given me
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882. a lot to think about,
Commander Data.
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883. I don't exactly know
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884. what the exocomps are.
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885. But you can be assured
that until I do,
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886. I won't be treating
them as simple tools.
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887. Thank you, Doctor.
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888. I wish your work on
the particle fountain
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889. had been more successful.
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890. Perhaps the exocomps will
help you to reconstruct it.
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891. I hope they will.
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892. And I predict that
in a year or two,
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893. you will be able
to recommend
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894. the technology
to Starfleet.
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895. I look forward to it.
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896. Doctor.
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897. Something more,
Mr. Data?
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898. Yes, sir.
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899. I thought you might want to
know why I was willing
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900. to risk your life for
several small machines.
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901. I think I understand the
predicament you were in.
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902. It could not have
been an easy choice.
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903. No, sir, it was not.
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904. When my own status as a living
being was in question,
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905. you fought to protect my rights,
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906. and for that
I will always be grateful.
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907. The exocomps had
no such advocate.
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908. If I had not acted
on their behalf,
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909. they would have been destroyed.
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910. I could not allow that
to happen, sir.
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911. Of course you couldn't.
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912. It was the most human decision
you've ever made.
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