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00:00Previously on Strange New Worlds
00:23You can be a sedative now
00:24And when you wake up
00:25You will be Gornfree
00:26I'm still here
00:30You're going to make it
00:34America, Articus, our fellowship
00:37Modernization can lead to complications
00:41Like I've been trying to tell you
00:42I just need some personal time
00:43Away from me
00:44Without that fellowship, the archaeological medicine
00:46I'm going to have to replace you, Hunter
00:47You thought of losing you
00:49It affected me deeply
00:50I am still going away for three months
00:52To study with Roger Corby
00:53When I get back, let's just see where we are then
01:00Science Officer's personal log
01:06Stardate 2251 points out
01:08After a three-month billet at Starbase One
01:11The battle scars of our encounter with the Gorn
01:13Are all but erased
01:14Which has left me with a great deal of time to think
01:17The Federation Day Centennial
01:20The 100th anniversary of the founding
01:22Of the United Federation of Planets
01:24Is just three days away
01:25Captain Pike believes that hosting a ceremonial gala
01:28For Federation Day
01:29Will improve morale among the crew
01:30All of the crew
01:33Nurse Chappell is returning from her time away
01:37We have not spoken since she left for her fellowship
01:39As such, I have a more personal reason
01:43To prepare for the upcoming celebrations
01:44Please snap your shoulders
02:11My shoulder placement has been measured precisely
02:14You're not supposed to measure them
02:15You're supposed to let them flow
02:17Like this
02:19I'm confused
02:31Am I not already performing the movements
02:33To the parameters you specify?
02:35Yes
02:36You're just stiff
02:37Even for you
02:38Five, six, seven, and
02:41Please do not take this the wrong way
02:43But your aptitude for this activity is surprising
02:45And if I may say so
02:47This openness to new life experiences
02:49Suits you
02:50There was a time when I wanted nothing more
02:54Than to be a prima ballerina
02:56I assume the Gorn changed that
03:00That's just it
03:04I've spent my whole life waiting for them to come back
03:06My own personal nightmare under the bed
03:10And here's the thing
03:11Came back and I beat them
03:13Anyway
03:13Somehow
03:15The Gorn are less ravenous than prima ballerinas
03:20Perhaps that is why Vulcans is a rule to not dance
03:23I think some of you would defy that rule for the right person
03:26When humans reunite after a long absence
03:28Is it not tradition
03:29To make a grand romantic gesture
03:31Spock, I don't want to cry
03:35But I thought you and Christine had decided to give each other some space
03:39Indeed
03:40We have not spoken since she left for her fellowship
03:42But we all know what absence does to the heart
03:45The absence of a heart would be quite fatal
03:47No, Spock, it's an idiom
03:49That is where
03:50Enterprise to Mr. Spock
03:58You asked for a heads up
04:00So heads up
04:01Transport clearance request from Nurse Chapel
04:03Please excuse me, she's here
04:05Looking good, Mr. Spock
04:18Lieutenant
04:19Just doing my job
04:20Chapel added someone to the visitors list
04:23Curious
04:24That's funny
04:26For a wee moment there I thought I saw a bit of strangeness
04:30What sort of strangeness?
04:32Just a sensor ghost outside the hull
04:34But it's gone now
04:35Nothing to see here, sir
04:37All relevant scans appear to be with the normal parameters
04:40Two to beam aboard, Lieutenant Scott
04:48Spock
04:52Christine
04:54This is Dr. Corby
04:57Your fellowship director
04:59Greetings, Dr. Corby
05:02How are you?
05:03Call me Roger
05:03I've heard a lot about you, Spock
05:05Dr. Corby
05:06I've read a considerable number of your papers on archaeological medicine
05:09Actually, there aren't that many
05:11There are 234
05:13Is that not accurate?
05:14It's actually exactly how many there are
05:17Wow
05:18Is that the first edition of Saltevantor?
05:23May I?
05:25This is incredible
05:27The engravings alone must take back to
05:29It is a gift for Christine
05:32Wow
05:33Well, welcome aboard, Dr. Corby
05:39Will you be needing quarters?
05:41Uh, no
05:44No, I'm, um
05:45I'm taking care of
05:47He is here to attend the centennial celebration
05:51With me
05:52With you
05:56Dr. Corby is my date
06:02Space
06:14The final frontier
06:18These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise
06:24Its five-year mission
06:27To explore strange new worlds
06:31To seek out new life
06:35And new civilizations
06:38To boldly go
06:41Where no one has gone before
06:43War
06:52And new anything
06:56To build your fate
06:57To protocols
06:58To
08:43Erica, there you are.
08:45You are not going to believe this.
08:47Christine brought home a date.
08:49Chappell?
08:50I'm just as shocked as you are.
08:52Hey.
08:54Hi.
08:54I'm, uh...
08:55Game maker!
08:58Okay, who's this?
09:01That's my little brother.
09:03Never could take a punch.
09:04Hi.
09:07I'm Yota.
09:12All right, almost done.
09:14Take your time, Ensign.
09:15With all the centennial preparations I have to do, this is the closest thing to a vacation I'm gonna get.
09:20Well, this is the last one, but I could take a bunch more.
09:24I mean, how much blood does a person really need?
09:27You didn't cover that in nursing school?
09:28Oof.
09:29I fell asleep.
09:30Like, a lot.
09:32I like you, Ensign.
09:33Well, now that Nurse Chappell is back, my temporary assignment is done.
09:37I wouldn't be so sure.
09:39Don't look at me.
09:40Take it up with your direct supervisor.
09:42Guilty as charged.
09:43I put in a request for Starfleet Medical to make your transfer permanent.
09:47Wait, wait.
09:48Please tell me this isn't a cruel joke.
09:50We are big on cruel jokes around here.
09:52Just wait until your first formal captain's table.
09:54But in this case, no.
09:56Apparently, he isn't ready to give you up.
09:58Frankly, none of us are, Ensign.
10:08Captain Battelle is lucky to have you.
10:10How's Marie doing?
10:11Her scans show that the Gorn embryos have been fully reabsorbed.
10:19It was your blood that kept her body strong enough to survive the metabolization process.
10:24All we're doing now is managing some minor after effects.
10:27I've gotten used to having her on board.
10:30I'll be sorry to see her go.
10:31I imagine you won't be the only one.
10:33I have literally no idea what some of these metals are for, and I can't wear all of them.
10:42Or, can I?
10:45Pick one.
10:46No, because then I would insult whoever gave me the ones I'm not wearing and...
10:49It must be hard being such an amazing captain.
10:51You, uh, shopping for a new starship?
11:01Admiral April said I've got my pick.
11:03There are about a dozen commissions available.
11:06Okay.
11:09So, what are you looking for?
11:10Deep space exploration, but then I never see you.
11:16Or a short-range diplomatic courier, but then I still never see you.
11:26It still doesn't feel totally real.
11:28Hmm.
11:30I should be dead.
11:30I'm...
11:31I'm on borrowed time.
11:33Well, you appreciated the choir on that one.
11:35Now I'm just picturing you in a boys' choir.
11:40Actually, I was an altar boy.
11:45You're a captain.
11:45You'll find your ship.
11:47I just wish it didn't have to be so soon.
11:49What are you asking me, captain?
11:54Frankly, I don't know.
11:54I...
11:55All I know is that I'm not ready to let you go.
12:02Well, this is awkward.
12:05Right.
12:07Sorry.
12:08It was too far.
12:09But...
12:09Relax.
12:11I was just wondering what you're going to do when I move you into my quarters.
12:15Where will all your hair products go?
12:25Hmm.
12:26Hey.
12:31I...
12:32I brought this.
12:34I thought you might want it back.
12:36It was a gift.
12:38Why would I not wish for you to have it?
12:40I'm sorry about earlier.
12:43I didn't want you to meet Roger like that.
12:45The look of surprise on your face was almost worth the miss, then.
12:49This isn't easy.
12:50May I ask you a direct question?
12:58I've never known you to be any different.
13:00You express the desire to remain unattached, free of commitment.
13:04And then I bring my new boyfriend home for the holidays.
13:09Yes.
13:10When I figure that out for myself, I swear you will be the first person that I explain
13:22it to.
13:22The truth is, I don't know.
13:29It just is.
13:32Spock?
13:34Are we going to be okay?
13:41Um.
13:42We're having cocktails in the port galley tonight.
13:45I hope you'll come.
13:46I don't know.
13:52Fine.
13:57One drink.
13:58Then I have to go back and finish training.
14:01Aren't you the one who taught me tequila as its own food group?
14:05You realize she's our communications officer, right?
14:07She speaks like 900 languages.
14:09Is Obnoxious Big Sister one of them?
14:11Let it go, Beto.
14:12You can hang with me.
14:13That seems like a plan to me.
14:17Wait one damn minute.
14:18This, you two, talking to each other like you're and looking at each other like you're
14:24no, it's chaos, madness.
14:26You don't trust me with your best friend?
14:28You don't trust me with your baby brother.
14:31Okay.
14:32Okay, I'll stay for a while.
14:34But there will be no more flirting.
14:37Literally none.
14:38So, Dr. Corby, Sam, I gotta say I'm a big fan of your work on advanced ancient culture.
14:43I read that your latest dig was on Vadia 9.
14:46Have you climbed Mount Caleb?
14:48We did, actually.
14:49Yeah.
14:50It was pretty romantic, actually.
14:53Mr. Spock!
14:55Glad you could join us.
14:58I finished my work early.
14:59Dr. Corby was just about to tell us a romantic story.
15:03Oh, no, don't worry about it.
15:04Somewhat our time.
15:05I don't want to hear.
15:05Bore the life out of you.
15:06Yeah.
15:07I would like to hear it.
15:08I have of late become a student of romance.
15:12Sudden thirst.
15:13Beto, give me a hand with some drinks.
15:15Okay.
15:19Well, when I was a little girl, whenever I would go away on a trip to camp, to school,
15:25my mother would always say to me,
15:28Chrissy, I hope you find the sun.
15:30I hope you find the sun and the moon and the stars.
15:35Yeah.
15:35And they turned out to be the last words she ever said to me.
15:42And, um, Mount Caleb actually happens to break the solar plane,
15:46so, um, the other sun and the moon visible at the same time.
15:48And it was my mother's birthday.
15:49And I didn't tell anybody, because I never do.
15:54Uh, but he just noticed that I was down and remembered the story and put two and two together.
16:02And when we got to the top...
16:04When we got to the top, I showed her the stunning sky and gave her this.
16:15Tolarian star gems.
16:17Yeah.
16:17They're incredibly rare.
16:19Yeah.
16:20And he said,
16:21You looked sad.
16:25I wanted to give you the sun and the moon and the stars.
16:41Libation.
16:41Shots, everybody.
16:43Thank God.
16:46That's a cool bracelet.
16:47Where'd you get it?
16:51Good evening.
17:09Ready for a change?
17:11I was not aware we had a Vulcan bartender.
17:13Temporary posting.
17:15Just passing through.
17:17So, something different.
17:19But better.
17:20Something you definitely want.
17:23Yes.
17:24That would be fine.
17:26Fantastic.
17:28I have just the thing.
17:31Swirl it around.
17:33Brings up the aroma.
17:36Don't drink it too fast.
17:37It'll go right to your head.
17:42Hmm.
17:43Hmm.
17:43Hmm.
17:43Hmm.
17:50Hmm.
17:50Hmm.
18:10Hmm.
18:11Mm.
18:11Hmm.
18:12Hmm.
18:13Hmm.
18:14Hmm.
18:14Hmm.
18:16Hmm.
18:16Good morning.
18:27Good morning back.
18:33Tonight, no sleepover.
18:36It is bad luck to see your bride on the day of your wedding.
18:46Science Officer's personal log, Stardate 2251.7.
18:54After a three-month billet, the battle scars of our encounter with the Gorn are all but erased.
18:59And while docked at Starbase One, our crew prepares to celebrate a rare and joyous occasion.
19:05The wedding nuptials between myself and Nurse Chapel.
19:08Your first loss is going to be great. You're improving.
19:11Not true.
19:11I've never understood the need for deception to smooth the potential negative reaction.
19:20You're just going to excel at marriage.
19:24Have you never been married?
19:26Me? Good, no.
19:28I'm not really the commitment type.
19:31My childhood didn't really set me up for a stable attachment.
19:36Now, shooting backwards while running, that I can do.
19:41Of late, I must say, you have seemed lighter.
19:48So, if you don't have it by now, then it's too late.
19:52Thank you, La'an.
19:53You have been a good friend to me.
19:55I must prepare for the rehearsal.
19:56Thanks, everyone.
20:06We have much to do.
20:08A wedding doesn't just plan itself overnight, you know.
20:10And the rehearsal is just like the real thing, only with comfortable shoes.
20:15This wedding planner of yours is something.
20:17I never thought of Andorians as being so detail-oriented.
20:20You two, you're like two peas in a space pod.
20:24So delightful.
20:25Let's start with the cake.
20:28Where's Roger?
20:29I feel like we should probably wait for my best man.
20:31I'm here.
20:32I am here.
20:34I have the cakes.
20:35Excellent.
20:36Oh, yeah.
20:36Very nice.
20:38Christine, I couldn't just chat for...
20:39Later, Mr. Corby.
20:41Doctor.
20:42Dr. Corby.
20:43Fine.
20:45Actually, I have a special best man task just for you.
20:48Could you wait for me way over there?
20:51Cook as you can.
20:55Good one.
20:56Now, Mr. Spock, I know you wanted to embrace a human-type wedding,
21:00but what about fusion style?
21:02I call this...
21:04Huken.
21:05Or Volman.
21:08Just try it.
21:13You hate it.
21:18I was not expecting cake with quite so much heat and brine.
21:36Let's try that again, shall we?
21:38Oh, I'll go.
21:39Spock's joking.
21:43I mean, it's delicious.
21:44It's like chocolate and, um, Vulcan Paclore.
21:48Indeed, Paclore.
21:49Nothing says love like Paclore.
21:53I must have been mistaken before.
21:55This is quite good.
21:56Not just good, but perfect.
21:58Like your wedding is going to be.
22:02Let's talk about choreography.
22:04Spock, assuming we're not going to have a Cal-If-E situation,
22:07I have you over on the altar
22:09and your best man, Captain Pike,
22:12in the front row just here.
22:15Joseph and Una,
22:16I see you waltzing Christine down the aisle
22:21and then spin her into Spock's arms.
22:24I didn't practice that.
22:26I have a surprise for you, my blushing bride.
22:29Arrived all the way from Vermont Earth this morning.
22:32My mother's flowers?
22:36She had these preserved after her wedding.
22:48Oh, no.
22:51Those flowers look dead.
22:53These are supposed to be stored at exactly 2.7 degrees.
22:57I'm so sorry, Christine.
22:59Is there any way to salvage them?
23:00I have a rehydrator in my quarters.
23:03I tell you what,
23:03maybe they just need to breathe.
23:05I mean...
23:21Oh, my God.
23:24What?
23:25It worked.
23:26I can't believe it.
23:28This is why we have rehearsal.
23:30And with that avortation of the latest crisis,
23:33let's continue.
23:33We're both at the altar,
23:35we have the rings exchanged,
23:37and...
23:38Voila!
23:39Everyone's as happy as a Tanarin bat.
23:41But Christine,
23:42can we just chat for two seconds, please?
23:43Unfortunately,
23:45rehearsal has just finished,
23:46which means, Nurse Chapel,
23:47I'm going to have to scoop you away
23:49for your final fitting.
23:50So, quickly, here we go.
23:53Please tell me you're not going to wear
23:54that jacket on the day, Corbs.
23:56Corbs.
24:03Hey, how are you?
24:06How you doing?
24:06Good luck.
24:31Dr. Corby, what are you doing?
24:44I'm, um, trying to delete your vows.
24:48I knew it.
24:50The cake, the flowers, you're trying to sabotage our wedding.
24:52Yeah, you can't marry Christine.
24:55Are you in love with her?
24:56Yes.
24:57But that's not the reason.
24:59Well, not entirely.
25:00Look, this wedding is not supposed to happen, okay?
25:04I can't fully explain it, but our reality has shifted.
25:08I think you should leave, Doctor.
25:09Just listen.
25:10Yesterday, Christine and I arrived on the Enterprise to attend the Federation Centennial.
25:13We specifically chose the Centennial as our wedding day.
25:15No, no, no, no.
25:16It is the reason we are here.
25:18As of yesterday, there was no wedding.
25:20There was no you and Nurse Chapel.
25:23She and I were together.
25:25You arrived together because you are best friends.
25:27No, not as best friends.
25:29Romantically.
25:30We are together.
25:31But I seem to be the only one here that remembers that.
25:34I proposed to Christine three months ago, before she embarked on her fellowship with you.
25:38I procured my grandmother's engagement ring.
25:40None of that happened.
25:42Why am I the only one that remembers this?
25:44You parted ways before the fellowship.
25:46And yeah, when I met her first, she was pretty gloomy.
25:48I get it.
25:48Endings are difficult.
25:50I think you should visit Sigmund.
25:51Wait.
25:53At first, she was a fellow.
25:55Yes.
25:56But she quickly became more.
25:59An equal.
25:59After a while, she was running the excavation site in Vadia 9 with me.
26:06And one night we stayed late.
26:08And I read her a poem.
26:11By Neruda.
26:12I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair.
26:21And she, um, she kissed me.
26:25Oh, no.
26:37Oh, no.
26:41Oh, no.
26:49Fuck!
26:51Please.
26:52Dr. Corby, I owe you an apology.
26:55Yes, for that.
26:56But also, you were right.
26:58Reality has been changed.
27:00None of this is how it should be.
27:01So you remember?
27:02I do.
27:03But I am not entirely sure why.
27:05Have you tried telling Christine?
27:06Yes, but she shut me down.
27:08I've considered several possible explanations for this mass delusion.
27:11First, that this is an alternate dimension.
27:13I've already checked myself for phase variants and found none.
27:16Second theory.
27:17Exposure to an environmental hallucinogen.
27:19Christine and I arrived at the same time, so...
27:21You would both be unaffected.
27:23Alien virus?
27:24The biofilters have been recently upgraded.
27:26Perhaps an improbability field.
27:29We once entered one that made us...
27:32Seng.
27:33Perhaps.
27:34Now that I'm aware of the situation,
27:37I will obviously not proceed with the nuptials.
27:41You may not have a choice.
27:45Every time I've tried to stop this wedding,
27:47something has interfered.
27:50You were suggesting the presence of an advanced intelligent life form
27:53with reality-altering capabilities.
27:54Yes.
27:55Why leave you unaffected?
27:57Well...
27:58My rigorous intellect may have shielded my mind from the illusion.
28:06Doctor,
28:07if one of our intellects could bestow immunity,
28:10I am confident it would not be yours.
28:16Come.
28:17We can use the science left to scan the ship.
28:18Any anomalous energy should be detectable.
28:20Great.
28:24Another Andorian annoyance.
28:26Ah, there you are.
28:27Greetings and many felicitations on this happiest of wedding eves.
28:32Oh, Mr. Corby.
28:33Doctor.
28:34You really are everywhere, aren't you?
28:35A bit like a rash.
28:36Speaking of which,
28:37the rest of the bridal party are enjoying facials.
28:40Perhaps you should join them.
28:42You do look a little dull.
28:43Are you sleeping?
28:44The bags beneath your eyes say no.
28:46My darling groom,
28:48what do you think of this?
28:49The color really brings out your eyes.
28:51This way.
28:52I have urgent duties to attend to.
28:54Don't be silly.
28:54Right now,
28:55your most important mission is matrimony.
29:00That one will be fine.
29:02Come.
29:02We must go.
29:03It's Doctor.
29:05It's Doctor.
29:10Nice lab.
29:12Initiating ship-wide scan now.
29:14It will take a few minutes.
29:15I was thinking about how it was that you became disillusioned.
29:18At the moment I punched you,
29:20it was as if a fog in my mind lifted.
29:23And I knew.
29:24Perhaps it was the sudden burst of adrenaline and cortisol that did it.
29:28It is also possible that whatever power is creating this false reality
29:31cannot be maintained when so directly confronted with the truth.
29:34Regardless,
29:35we must find a way to communicate the situation to the Captain.
29:38Good luck with that.
29:39There you are.
29:41You were supposed to meet me in your quarters.
29:42Whatever this is,
29:43I cannot.
29:43Sam,
29:44what do we have here?
29:46These are the wine selections for the head table tomorrow.
29:53Listen to me very carefully,
29:56Lieutenant Kirk.
29:57Enterprise came to Starbase One
29:59to celebrate the Federation's centennial.
30:01Not a wedding.
30:03Nurse Chapel and I are no longer a couple.
30:05We are not getting married.
30:08You are suffering from an unknown phenomenon.
30:11It is possible we are all under attack.
30:15I get it.
30:15I get it, Spock.
30:18You have cold feet.
30:19It's totally normal.
30:21Look, punch me.
30:22What?
30:25I'm not going to punch you.
30:27You are sloppy.
30:28Less intelligent than your brother.
30:30No one likes your mustache.
30:32No one likes your mustache.
30:38And you have terrible taste in wine.
30:40If I gave you a black eye the day before your wedding,
30:48Christine would kill me.
30:50Scan complete.
30:51There are no anomalous energy readings present.
30:55Perhaps the Chardonnay.
30:58Sir, we have an urgent situation.
31:00I am a word of Lieutenant.
31:05And there.
31:06Fix that.
31:08Mr. Spock.
31:10Welcome to your bachelor party.
31:12Hey.
31:12Focus.
31:13Mr. Spock.
31:14I prepared all of your favorites.
31:15Jumbo mollusk, poke tar, and...
31:18Look what I found.
31:19Blue troc.
31:20And something imbibable for the rest of us.
31:23Sorry on brandy.
31:25Well, honestly, I'm not really much of a drinker.
31:28I hardly touch your stuff.
31:29I believe tradition dictates the groom-to-be
31:32give us a toast before he walks the planet.
31:34Best speech.
31:35Best speech.
31:36Come on, Mr. Spock.
31:40Our reality has been changed.
31:43Nurse Chaplin and I are not together.
31:45She's in love with Dr. Corby.
31:47And only he and I remember this.
31:54To Spock.
31:55The luckiest man in the world.
31:58Yes, to Spock.
31:59That's just chance.
32:02Captain, Enterprise is experiencing a mass delusion.
32:05I told you.
32:05Cold feet?
32:06My feet are perfectly warm, thank you.
32:09This is serious.
32:10Relax, Mr. Spock.
32:12Which I know is difficult for you.
32:14That's why...
32:15The lutrog.
32:16Careful with that.
32:20It seems clear by now that being confronted with the truth is not enough to break this spell.
32:26Which leaves us with emotional response.
32:28But we have seen a range of emotions, and yet none dispel the delusion.
32:31I know rage is one of the most powerful emotions there is.
32:37Perhaps another equally powerful emotion.
32:41And what?
32:42What?
32:43Love.
32:46Mr. Spock, I almost forgot.
32:48The wedding planner asked you to weigh in on the seating arrangement.
32:50Take a look at row eight, if you don't mind.
32:53Captain, how many guests are invited to the wedding?
32:56All the crew and, uh, 107 registered guests.
33:03Computer, how many individuals are currently aboard the Enterprise besides crew and registered guests?
33:10One.
33:12With a wedding crasher.
33:13Hiding in plain sight.
33:15Computer, locate that individual.
33:18The individual fitting that description is in the port galley.
33:24Spock, where are you going?
33:25We're going to do karaoke.
33:29Mr. Corby, Mr. Spock, shouldn't you be at your bachelor party?
33:33I'm working on a specialty drink for the reception.
33:36How do we feel about pomegranate?
33:38I do not need a bacchanal.
33:40Then you should get your beauty rest.
33:42I do not need to sleep.
33:43Count Tribbles, then.
33:45You.
33:46You are the entity.
33:47Mr. Spock, your Vulcan sense of humor gets me every time.
33:51I'm your wedding planner, remember?
33:53You twirled into my office, drunk on love, wishing for a wedding day full of magic and unspeakable joy.
34:01A wish?
34:02That night here in the port galley.
34:04You were the bartender then, too.
34:06I wish things could be different with Christine.
34:08And you made it so.
34:10You're welcome.
34:11It does not matter.
34:13We are not going through with the wedding.
34:14You have to fix this.
34:17You can't just control people's minds.
34:19I can do anything I want.
34:21I am a wedding planner.
34:23And I do not like it when people ruin my plans.
34:41Wakey, wakey, Mr. Spock.
34:42It's your big day.
34:44You cannot force me to continue this charade.
34:47Can't I, though?
34:48Do you know what would happen to everyone if you made me mad?
34:52I don't think I could even imagine it.
34:58Well, look at that.
34:59My own little Vulcan terrarium.
35:02My friends would be so jealous.
35:03I do hope you'll play along now.
35:08Yes?
35:14I can hear the wedding bells.
35:15I can hear the wedding bells.
35:33Look at you.
35:41You look great.
35:43All weddings should be on the beach,
35:45and everyone should be in shorts.
35:47Okay.
35:54I've been searching for you.
35:56He's made me the maid of honor.
35:58And he says if I don't play along,
35:59he's going to wish us all to a cornfield.
36:01I do not understand the significance of this wish.
36:03It's from them.
36:05It doesn't matter.
36:06He's talking about wiping us from all of existence.
36:08Yes.
36:08He made this threat to me as well.
36:10I wouldn't have to go through with this.
36:12Just.
36:13Maybe that's the only way to end it.
36:15Play his game.
36:17It's time, Spock.
36:20Let's get you married.
36:33Let's get you married.
36:46Let's go.
36:47Let's go.
37:20Please be seated.
37:37What a delight to be gathered here today to celebrate something so special.
37:43A force more powerful than the fastest starship.
37:48Humans call it love.
37:50And I'm told love can conquer all things.
37:54Christine.
37:54Shh.
37:55Not yet.
38:01Do you both have your vows?
38:03No.
38:04No.
38:07I object.
38:08We're not there yet.
38:09Roger, what are you doing?
38:10Christine, you have to stop this.
38:12You stop.
38:13You can't just make people feel things that they don't really feel.
38:17That's it.
38:27Please, continue, Mr. Spock.
38:29The human poet Neruda wrote,
38:42I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair.
38:48Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets.
38:53Bread does not nourish me.
38:55Dawn disrupts me.
38:56All day, I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps.
39:03This is what it is like to love you, Christine.
39:07And the person worthy of your love,
39:10they must be courageous.
39:11They cannot be drowning.
39:15They cannot be unsure or at the mercy of their own emotional storms.
39:20They must be a safe harbor.
39:21They must have the ability to hold space for you.
39:27To see you.
39:30Adjust you.
39:32They must be able to hear your unuttered call.
39:40They must be able to give you everything.
39:46They must offer you the moon.
39:48And the sun.
39:51And the stars.
39:53All at once.
39:59I did not know when it was your mother's birthday.
40:03I didn't tell you.
40:06That's no one's fault.
40:12This is wrong, Spock.
40:18We're not supposed to be getting married.
40:21No.
40:23We are not.
40:25Just you are.
40:27Roger.
40:30Roger.
40:31Well, no, he's a dog.
40:33So...
40:34No!
40:35No, no, no, no, no, no!
40:36That is it.
40:38Everybody dies.
40:40But I'm starting with the dog.
40:42You keep away from him.
40:43Prepare for a cavalcade of death.
40:46No one gets a wedding cake slice tonight.
40:48You're going to die.
40:49You'll be dead.
40:50And you with the crown.
40:51What were you thinking?
40:52Trying to outshine the bride?
40:54And you blue faces.
40:55You could see I was in blue.
40:57How dare you?
40:58Death to you.
40:59And you at the back.
41:00With no mouth.
41:01Yes, you.
41:03Actually, that's...
41:04I like that.
41:05You can live.
41:07What is this?
41:08Not now, Dad.
41:16Oh, you have made enough of a mess.
41:18Please, let's not make a scene.
41:20Go.
41:21Oh, my God.
41:23Who's there?
41:23Oh.
41:25But they're not playing along.
41:27They're not listening to me.
41:28And you are not listening to me.
41:30Shall I show you once more what the consequence is for disobedience?
41:34No.
41:36I'll be good, I promise.
41:38Wait, you're a child?
41:40A very young one.
41:42Only 8,000 of your Earth years.
41:448,020, Dad.
41:45It's time to go.
41:47I want to go.
41:48Wait.
41:49Before you leave, might I ask why?
41:53Well, look at him.
41:57Spotted him digging in the dirt in the old homeworld.
42:01He's just so handsome and smart and perfect.
42:04It's just annoying.
42:06Yes, that does make perfect sense.
42:09Oi.
42:09Now, free the rest of them.
42:11Okay.
42:22Tallyho!
42:23You've all been lots of fun.
42:51Okay, everybody.
42:51All right.
42:52All right.
42:52All right.
42:52Okay, all right.
42:53That was, uh, that was, uh...
42:55That was strange.
42:57A shared delusion about a wedding is a new one, isn't it?
43:01Okay.
43:02Uh, Federation Day.
43:042161.
43:05The, uh, founding species came together to create, uh, the Federation.
43:11Um, largely in response to our interactions with other foreign species.
43:15Some of them very awkward.
43:17Uh, so, it's only fitting that our centennial be marked by a similar awkward interaction.
43:27features.
43:37Uh, those looking incredible.
43:40Um, those looked incredible.
43:41Those look incredible.
43:47I'll make you one, but it's Alani Rai.
43:50It will burn a hole through your esophagus.
43:53And whatever is below your esophagus.
43:56And maybe the floor.
43:58Two pints again, Miss, please.
44:00Probably a safer bed.
44:02Are you the doctor from the Enterprise?
44:04Joseph and Daniel.
44:11You know, I kind of miss the flower crown.
44:22Oh, yeah?
44:23I kind of miss the big green veil thing you had going on.
44:26I can tell you it is not every girl's dream
44:28to have a cosmic trickster play dress-up dolls
44:32with her emotions
44:32and make her marry the wrong man.
44:37The last 48 hours have been...
44:39Roger.
44:41I know.
44:44Me too.
44:47Now, let's go dance
44:49and never talk about this.
44:51Ever.
44:52You.
45:02You think of what I'm thinking?
45:04Mm-hmm.
45:05If we play our cards right.
45:06We were just saying that an artist
45:08with such prodigious skills
45:09shouldn't be confined to a star base.
45:12If you're offering me a job on the starship,
45:15my answer is yes.
45:23I just had a very interesting conversation
45:24with the Chancellor of Starfleet's public relations.
45:26They may commission a feature-length documentary of Starfleet.
45:30Well, the Chancellor likes me,
45:32so I'll put in a good word.
45:34You know, anything to annoy Erica.
45:38Shall we annoy Erica?
45:39To annoying Erica.
45:40To annoying Erica.
45:40Mm-hmm.
45:41Mm-hmm.
45:41Mm-hmm.
46:03That was a beautiful speech.
46:05Yes, I suppose so.
46:10Love comes in all forms, Mr. Spock.
46:12And you gave her yours.
46:18And I have no regrets.
46:22Still, it is a waste.
46:24It is a waste.
46:26What is?
46:27Well, you spent all this time knowing to dance,
46:29and now you're just sitting on it.
46:33I mean, after all, your shoulder placement
46:34has been measured precisely, has it not?
46:38If I'm not mistaken,
46:40I am not supposed to measure them.
46:42I am supposed to let them flow.
46:45Lieutenant,
46:47are you asking me to dance?
46:48Mm-hmm.
46:51It's not.
47:01You put the ah into my heart.
47:03You send my soulぉ scar high
47:05when your lovin' stars.
47:07To the air into my brain.
47:09Goes the bang, bang, bang.
47:11A商 perspective, I say,
47:13That's something's formin',
47:14That's something ain't right,
47:16My best friend told her what to you
47:17Last time you left me sleeping.
47:19I was dreaming in my heart.
47:21I was dreaming, but I should have been with you instead.
47:24Wake me up before you go-go.
47:27Don't leave me hanging on like a yo-yo.
47:30Wake me up before you go-go.
47:33I don't want to miss it when you hit that high.
47:36Wake me up before you go-go.
47:39Cause I'm not planning on going solo.
47:42Wake me up before you go-go.
47:45Take me dancing tonight.
47:51I want to hit that high.
48:15Oh, my God, no.
48:20It's a dream.
48:23Take me dancing tonight.
48:25Wake me up before you go!
48:28No!
48:30THE END
49:00THE END
49:30THE END
49:35THE END
49:39THE END

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