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00:00You
00:25Previously on Star Trek strange new worlds
00:28Spock
00:30Hey chief
00:32Wait you two know each other
00:34She helped me find my way back home
00:36She's the reason I joined Starfleet
00:38Spock will you marry me
00:40We're going back out
00:42I will meet you on board captain
00:44Topring will understand
00:46I am sorry
00:48I won't chase you across the galaxy just to get married
00:50This is your idea of a practical joke
00:52It's tradition
00:54Hazing the newbie
00:56Enterprise Bingo
00:58Captain your plan requires flying the Enterprise into one of the most
01:00Turbulent phenomenons in space
01:02All hands make ready for impact
01:04Here
01:06You
01:08You
01:12You
01:14You
01:16You
01:18You
01:20You
01:22You
01:24You
01:26You
01:28You
01:30You
01:32You
01:34You
01:36You
01:48You
01:50You
01:52You
01:54You
01:56You
01:58Spock, your ears
02:10You're a human
02:19It's a prank
02:20I will not marry a human
02:23I choose Calithi
02:27That is ritual combat
02:36Who am I supposed to fight?
02:47You will fight
02:48Him
02:51What fighting myself is
03:07So logical
03:09Let's go
03:18Let's go
03:27What would you know of logic?
03:50You are a human
03:52Ruled by emotion
03:54No, I'm not human
03:56I'm not
03:57Science officer's log
04:00Star date 2341
04:06After our harrowing encounter with GORN
04:15Enterprise has returned to Starbase 1
04:17One of the oldest most venerated space stations in the Federation
04:22Newly repaired after the Klingon war
04:26Here the crew will be adjourned
04:27Here the crew will be adjourning for some much needed rest and relaxation
04:31While I have agreed to assist the captain with a diplomatic matter
04:35I plan to spend most of my time here with my fiancée to Pring
04:40Who has arranged to join me since our last visit was cut short
04:44By
04:59Come
05:02Spock parted from me and never parted
05:10Spock parted from me and never parted
05:12Never and always touching and touched
05:14We meet at the appointed place
05:16To Pring parted from me and never parted
05:18Never and always touching and touched
05:20Always touching and touched
05:24I weigh you
05:45This room they have given us seems very
05:48Human
05:54It is hard to imagine that a Vulcan has slept in here
05:58These are my quarters
06:00And I am redecorating
06:02It is a work in progress
06:04Then I withdraw my criticism
06:08Until your decorations are complete
06:10Thank you for helping arrange accommodations for my colleague Teel
06:14I trust she has found them adequate
06:16You will have to explain the necessity of her presence here
06:18Do you understand my professional responsibilities?
06:20You undertake to rehabilitate those who have committed crimes
06:22By showing them the true path of Vulcan logic
06:24Indeed
06:26I have a way with dangerous criminals it would seem
06:28One such criminal
06:30Barjan to Orr
06:32Has been spotted in the vicinity
06:34Was he not responsible for the uprising on Kepler-22B?
06:36He was
06:38The authorities on Vulcan have sought him for some time
06:40You must have important work duties to perform here
06:42Katu can handle Barjan
06:44That is why she has accompanied me
06:46Now I understand
06:48I have not forgotten
06:50I have not forgotten that during our last time together
06:52It was your duty that interrupted us
06:54We must prioritize our relationship
06:56Of course
06:58I still have some diplomatic responsibilities I must dispense with before we...
07:00I expected no different
07:02You are disappointed
07:04I am realistic
07:06I will be free in time for us to die together tonight
07:08I shall look forward to it
07:30I shall look forward to it
07:38The Rongovian Protectorate controls a small but vitally important piece of territory in between Klingon and Romulan space.
07:52It's the fastest route to the other side of the Beta Quadrant, but without safe passage, we keep losing ships.
07:58Why haven't we been able to make inroads with them before?
08:01They've been unusually private up until now.
08:03That all changed after initial diplomatic discussions were undertaken by the Tellarites.
08:07Eh, and how did those go, sir?
08:12Your beard is as ridiculous as your proposals!
08:15Every word you speak is an insult to Rongovian.
08:18Wow, and here I thought the Tellarites were rude.
08:22Maybe Ambassador Q. Raul said the wrong thing.
08:24We don't know, and we can't wait long to find out.
08:26We just learned that the Rongovians are now in negotiation with the Klingons, with the Romulans not far behind.
08:31Time isn't on our side.
08:33We need to try to deal with them first.
08:34I'm certain we can handle the situation with considerably more delicacy and grace than the Tellarites, Bob.
08:39Good.
08:40Because we're meeting them tomorrow, first thing.
08:41Who's leading the negotiation on their side?
08:44It's Vassal Legalia, captain of their flagship docked right over there.
08:50Is that an old solar sail ship, sir?
08:53Yeah.
08:54They bring her out for ceremonial occasions.
08:57When they sign a treaty, apparently they fly the flag of their new allies as a tribute.
09:01Noonien Singh to the captain.
09:03I'm afraid we have a bit of a situation.
09:05What's going on?
09:06I have the Rongovian delegation here, and they're quite insistent on seeing you right now.
09:11What are they doing here?
09:14No idea.
09:15Well, there's a long way to find out.
09:16Lieutenant Noonien Singh, show them in.
09:17What is this?
09:23We have been waiting in our ship while you were here discussing our upcoming negotiations.
09:28You must be Captain Vassal.
09:29And you are Pike?
09:31Actually, I'm Admiral Robert April, if I may.
09:34I speak to Captain Pike only.
09:37Well, I'm Captain Pike.
09:39Nice to meet you.
09:40Well, if I'd known you were coming early, I could have cooked you up an Earth specialty.
09:51Captain Pike, the pleasure is mine.
09:54I'm Vassal.
09:55This is my first officer Brax.
09:57Well, very nice to meet you both.
09:59This is Lieutenant Spock and Kadetta Uhura from the Enterprise, and you've already met Lieutenant Noonien Singh.
10:04Sir, I should go do the security things.
10:10Yes, thank you, Lon.
10:12We're good.
10:16You are Vulcan.
10:18Famous for your logic, yes?
10:20Indeed.
10:21Then your voice is also a part of the Federation.
10:26All members of the Federation have a voice in its governance.
10:29That sounds confusing.
10:34Yeah, it can be.
10:35With so many voices in your Federation, how do you decide which one is in control?
10:41We vote.
10:42We gain our power from all our memberships, so we try to listen to each other.
10:46All of us.
10:47We, too, listen.
10:49Empathy is a hallmark of our people.
10:51Few understand that.
10:54We shall sit and talk.
10:56Uh, oh, okay.
10:59I guess, uh, let's begin.
11:07Doctor!
11:09Are you here?
11:10Sure leave us a wasting.
11:11We gotta go.
11:13Is it time already?
11:14Are you serious?
11:15Sorry.
11:17I've been collecting data to share with Dr. Barroa.
11:20Is that his, you know what?
11:21No.
11:23Expert in non-invasive surgical techniques?
11:25Cutting-edge stuff.
11:27Except, uh, without the cutting.
11:28Oh.
11:30You know, she's come all the way from the other side of the quadrant.
11:32You don't want to be late to meet her.
11:34Right.
11:34Two minutes.
11:36How about you?
11:36Excited to see Lieutenant Dever?
11:38Sure.
11:39So, how are we gonna play it this time?
11:41You want me to keep my communicator on, or do we need a hand signal?
11:44No need.
11:46This is what I appreciate about Dever.
11:48He and I are on the same page.
11:50Casual.
11:50No attachments.
11:51It's just for fun.
11:53Zero commitments page.
11:54It's more like a book than a page.
11:56And you said the same thing about that gal on R. Julius 2.
11:59That was a misunderstanding.
12:03It was one time.
12:04One very entertaining time.
12:06How is being chased by a live phaser fire fun?
12:09Oh, good.
12:11I was worried you might show up in a silly hat.
12:14Yeah, I was gonna ask.
12:17It's for fly fishing.
12:19I hear the biospheres have everything.
12:21You know what?
12:22I'm warming to it.
12:26Lieutenant Ortegas, Dr. Mbenga, and Nurse Chapel, you are officially checked out.
12:32Enjoy your shore leave.
12:33You don't have to do this in person, you know.
12:35Only way to make sure it's done right.
12:37Nice hat, by the way.
12:39Fine.
12:41I'll take it off.
12:43What do you two have planned for shore leave?
12:46Are you kidding?
12:47They don't shore leave.
12:48They shore stay.
12:50All right.
12:51The nickname.
12:56I don't know what I'm saying.
12:58I should probably go.
13:00Chief Kyle.
13:01What nickname?
13:04I can't remember.
13:06It's...
13:07Where fun goes to die.
13:10It's stupid.
13:11The yeoman don't know what they're talking about.
13:13If they did, they wouldn't be yeoman.
13:17Energize.
13:24Have you heard this, Chief?
13:25No, no, of course not.
13:27No, no.
13:28No.
13:28No.
13:28No.
13:29The pring.
13:41I am sorry the negotiations commenced unexpectedly.
13:46I do not doubt your duty's importance.
13:53Yet we agreed this time would be for us.
13:56I chose not to work even while I too had important work to do.
14:01A shared acceptance of mutual sacrifice
14:03is crucial to a successful relationship.
14:06Yes. That is indisputable.
14:09I am concerned that your time in Starfleet
14:11may be causing you to behave in a manner so...
14:14human.
14:16We may ultimately find ourselves incompatible.
14:20Perhaps you should go prepare for your important work.
14:24If you will excuse me.
14:44Space. The final frontier.
14:54These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
15:00It's five year mission.
15:03To explore strange new worlds.
15:07To seek out new life.
15:10And new civilizations.
15:14To boldly go where no one has gone before.
15:186th cars add nothing more.
15:19So, this is our likely child's reputation.
15:22For We'll consider all opportunities for our future.
15:25If we can see a lost story by our purpose...
15:26Evolution, two mothers, two daughters.
15:28For, there's little bones about victory.
15:29And two made me fallavor!
15:30Ethereum!
15:32Remember.
15:35Почему?
15:36A community where we just came phi go.
15:39Where do we touch this space?
15:41The end of this space is our ability to enjoy.
15:42investors will need to learn more support.
17:44Just not knowing makes me feel out of touch.
17:47As a senior officer, I don't get to be part of the crew anymore.
17:49Oh, no, that's not because you're a senior officer.
17:52It's because you terrify people.
17:54That's a compliment.
17:55Thanks.
17:56I mean, what's wrong with liking work?
17:58And surely, I mean, the ship clears up, the halls are empty, no lines for the matter synthesizers.
18:03It's just you and the gentle thrum of the war core.
18:08It's like...
18:09It's like Christmas.
18:10I was looking forward to redoing the duty rosters.
18:14I was planning on checking the phaser power spies in the armory, actually.
18:18Attention, Lieutenant Noonien Singh.
18:20Security breach at airlock four.
18:22Unauthorized access in progress.
18:24Copy.
18:25Computer, who's on rotation for backup?
18:26Belay that.
18:27I'm your backup.
18:30People are idiots.
18:33You're fun.
18:45Don't you...
18:46We're crew.
18:47Spock.
18:55You're clearly an extraordinarily intelligent person.
19:01But you're also an idiot.
19:03I feel I should have seen that coming.
19:06Please, elucidate.
19:07You told her you were going to be home for dinner, and then you weren't.
19:10I found myself in an impossible circumstance where I was unable to reconcile my many did.
19:17That is not a human gesture I'm familiar with.
19:21It's designed to break old habits.
19:23You're supposed to put her ahead of your duties.
19:26It's what being in a relationship is.
19:27It's a mutual sacrifice.
19:29Pretty much why I avoid them.
19:33I am concerned that Supring thinks I'm an incompatible mate because I'm half human.
19:38Okay.
19:40I had a terrible dream last night that I had to fight my human side.
19:43Vulcans, don't do subtle, do you?
19:46I was raised on Vulcan.
19:47I was raised on Vulcan among Vulcans.
19:48My human family connection was frequently used to isolate me.
19:52Teenage Spock had a pretty lousy time with it, huh?
19:55I was bonded to my pet cellar, Acharya.
19:58I had a Malamute named Milo.
20:02May or may not have bitten this girl, call me stupid.
20:06Sharp D's.
20:07I hope to grow to not repeat the mistake again.
20:11Look, uh, maybe Supring just feels misunderstood.
20:19If the human thing is big in her head, you just have to make her see that you get her.
20:22It's a Vulcan.
20:22Thank you for your advice.
20:28If I can ever return the favor, please, do not hesitate to ask.
20:32What are friends for?
20:34What are friends for?
20:35That was a rhetorical, Spock.
20:41Oh, I know.
20:43Humans are almost as easy to tease as Vulcans.
20:46I know.
20:46Seriously?
20:54A Vulcan soul-sharing?
20:59I have failed to see your point of view.
21:01This will change that.
21:03I will hear your innermost thoughts.
21:06And you, mine.
21:07In doing so, you will know my soul, and I will know yours.
21:11We can truly understand each other.
21:13We will see through each other's eyes.
21:16Will you consent?
21:18I will.
21:33T'pring.
21:34Soniavul.
21:35Geroch du.
21:37Spock.
21:39Soniazir.
21:41Paro.
21:41Du.
21:42Something is wrong.
22:07Things have not returned to as they should be.
22:16The effects of the ritual have not dissipated.
22:34We have apparently switched bodies.
22:38This was not meant to happen. How do we switch back?
22:41I do not know.
22:59Come.
23:00Bob, come here to celebrate?
23:05Or not?
23:08Something wrong?
23:09Bad news, Chris.
23:11Your Rongovians aren't happy.
23:13They want to cancel all future meetings.
23:15What?
23:16Why?
23:18I don't know.
23:20I just said that a connection wasn't made, whatever that means.
23:26I'm honestly baffled.
23:27You saw them.
23:29I mean, after fighting with the Tellwrights, I thought we'd somehow manage to win them over.
23:32Right?
23:33I mean, if that was a bad diplomatic meeting, I don't know what a good one would look like.
23:36We have to get back into a room.
23:38Here's the thing, Chris.
23:41We were able to talk to Minton coming back to the table only.
23:45We don't want to talk to you anymore.
23:47Okay.
23:48Who do they want to talk to?
23:49Anything?
23:57No.
23:58But I have thought of another adjustment we could try.
24:01Spock, we have been at these rituals for hours and none of them are working.
24:04We may have to seek some help with this.
24:06There is one more chant I'd like to try.
24:08We might need a gong.
24:10I think I have one in my trip.
24:16What should we do?
24:19You must answer it.
24:20These are my quarters.
24:21Anyone who comes here will expect me to answer the door.
24:23I know how a door works.
24:26If they go away, that may give us enough time to fix the situation.
24:29Logic suggests the easiest way to get them to go away is for you to answer while pretending to be me.
24:34Spock, I do not like hijinks.
24:35In that, we are in agreement.
24:37But it appears that hijinks are the most logical course of action.
24:40Mr. Spock, I apologize. I know I promised I'd leave you alone.
24:55Hi, Spring. I really don't mean to interrupt.
24:57It is of no consequence, Captain.
25:00Chris, if there is an emergency, then of course you must speak with Spock.
25:05Who is right there?
25:08Yeah, I can see that.
25:10Although we are clearly in the middle of something.
25:13Look, I really don't mean to come between the two of you here with whatever is going on.
25:17Nothing is going on.
25:18Nothing is going on.
25:19We are meditating.
25:21Perhaps it is best if you leave us to our sacred things.
25:26That is not necessary, Chris.
25:29Please, tell us what you need.
25:33We have a situation with the Rangovians.
25:35They refuse to talk to anybody but you.
25:37What?
25:39But I can't, I mean, he can't talk to them.
25:43I really can't talk to them, Chris.
25:45I'm engaged.
25:48I don't think you're getting it, Spock.
25:50They won't talk to anyone else.
25:52You're pretty much all that stands between us and the Rangovians
25:54allying with the Klingons or the Romulans.
25:56Hell, maybe both.
25:58We should tell him.
26:00It is the only logical path.
26:01Agreed.
26:03Captain, we have undertaken a ritual to share our Katras.
26:07It has had unforeseen consequences.
26:09We have switched bodies.
26:10We seem unable to switch back.
26:12But...
26:15Get out of town.
26:17We are not in a town.
26:20You guys did a body swap, like your minds are in each other's...
26:22That is correct.
26:25I am Spock.
26:26And I am Tupring.
26:28Now that you know, you can likely tell the very clear differences in our mannerisms.
26:32Yeah, totally.
26:34Look, I don't know what to do about this.
26:36But the Rangovians won't meet with anybody but Spock.
26:40Or somebody who looks like him.
26:42I do not want to put Tupring through that.
26:44It takes a lot of experience to...
26:46I will do it.
26:48Tupring, are you quite certain?
26:49We have undergone this ritual in order to better understand each other, correct?
26:52Yes, but then...
26:53Then is this not an opportunity for us to do that?
26:58I will accompany Chris.
27:00You remain here and find a way to reverse the ritual.
27:05Captain, tell me what I need to do.
27:20Bad call!
27:21Damn!
27:22Gotta be quicker, Chief.
27:26Do you realize what kind of trouble you're in, Ensign?
27:29Um...
27:30No.
27:35I'd start talking.
27:37Or the next time you do, we'll be at your court-martial.
27:41I was in Ensign once, too.
27:43I understand being nervous.
27:45I just...
27:46don't want to get in any trouble.
27:47You won't.
27:49Do you want some coffee?
27:51It was Enterprise Bingo!
27:53We were doing Enterprise...
27:55Bingo!
27:56I heard you.
27:58That's so interesting.
28:00That's not even the best part.
28:01We were on the last square, so we were trying to sign the Scorch.
28:05Ensign, Zier, and Christina, we've heard your explanations.
28:08Enterprise Bingo signing the Scorch.
28:11You can't overlook the fact that both of you acted in a very irresponsible manner.
28:15Very.
28:16Your shore leave is revoked.
28:17Spend the next two days assigned to Chief Kyle.
28:19No, not Chief Kyle!
28:20He's so mean!
28:21We'll have you micro-cleaning the transporter pads.
28:24Dismissed.
28:25What the hell is Enterprise Bingo?
28:35I'm not sure.
28:36Not a clue.
29:06I'm afraid we need you. No other Vulcan could pull this off.
29:10I am sure that I am great at this, but circumstances are complicated between Spock and myself at the moment.
29:18I know how important this time is for you two, so I will not ask you to make that sacrifice.
29:23I will merely reiterate our mission as you have always explained it.
29:27If not for us, who else will help them back to the path of logic?
29:32Only you can do this to Pring.
29:36So Enterprise Bingo is a game?
29:51Apparently one played exclusively by the Ensign class and lower.
29:55In order to achieve Bingo, a crew member must perform the series of tasks on this list.
30:03This is quite comprehensive. Where'd you get this?
30:05Confiscated it from Ensign's quarters during routine inspection.
30:10Don't give me that milk. I was just seeing my job.
30:12Sure you were.
30:14Well, if this is what passes for fun, I'm happy to be Fun's funeral.
30:18Where Fun goes to die, not Fun's funeral.
30:20Whatever. I'll never understand it.
30:24I guess we could understand it. I mean, if we wanted to, you know, get a better understanding of the crew.
30:37Okay, flavor's gone.
30:42Roger that. Energize.
30:44And flavor check.
30:59Spin it again. Wow.
31:01Yes.
31:02One.
31:03Two.
31:04Three.
31:05Engineering!
31:06Destination. Engineering.
31:07Woo!
31:08Okay, fine.
31:09Damn it. Okay.
31:10Best two out of three. Go.
31:11Lower setting.
31:12Ready?
31:13Aim.
31:14Wait.
31:15Ow.
31:16That really stings.
31:17Oh.
31:18We having fun yet?
31:23Are we having fun yet?
31:41We having fun yet?
31:47So did you tell Dever how you really feel?
31:49No, I was worried he'd try to get serious again.
31:52What did he do?
31:53He tried to read me some of his poetry.
31:56Sweet heaven.
31:58Was it any good?
32:00Oddly, not terrible.
32:03Also not the point.
32:04Just the same time, too.
32:06Sets and boundaries.
32:07Smart.
32:08Is that Spock's girlfriend?
32:11Hard to tell, but does she look pissed?
32:12No, I should tell you something.
32:14She's heading over here. Tell me what.
32:15Oh, I might have given Spock's relationship with boys.
32:18Are you serious?
32:20Never get in the middle of a Vulcan relationship.
32:22They will hit you with a Lidba.
32:24Trust me.
32:26Have you ever fought with a Lidba?
32:27I have actual scars.
32:32Earth Chapel.
32:34May we talk?
32:38Alone.
32:40Good luck, you two.
32:43Uh, hi.
32:46I'm in need of your health.
32:48Oh, I'm sorry.
32:52I just seriously did not think you would take my advice this far.
32:57It was not intentional.
32:58It must be so weird.
33:01Being inside your fiancé's body.
33:03I had not taken the time to consider it.
33:08Really?
33:10It is...
33:12different.
33:13Oh.
33:14But as it is my fault, I'm afraid that I am now endangering to Pring's career.
33:18As she works to save mine.
33:20There must be a medical solution.
33:22Okay, yeah.
33:24I mean, sure.
33:25But a medical solution is going to take time.
33:28Meanwhile, you clearly have a relationship opportunity.
33:33Are you suggesting that I should attempt to do her job?
33:35She's doing yours.
33:37Why don't you help her out?
33:39Use some of that good old Vulcan logic she prizes so much.
33:43This is coming dangerously close to hijinks.
33:46Hey.
33:47Who doesn't love hijinks?
33:54I'm not feeling it.
33:56I mean, I felt it when you shot me with a phaser.
34:00But no.
34:01Not feeling it either.
34:02Maybe it's because I didn't have a childhood like everyone else that I don't idealize childish behavior.
34:08So.
34:09Are we done with this pointless exercise?
34:11No.
34:13No.
34:14We're finishing the list.
34:15Look, I know it was my idea, but I mean, how much more insight into the crew do we actually need?
34:19Enterprise bingo.
34:20What's the point?
34:21A way to blow off steam?
34:22To do something risky just for the thrill of it.
34:25To break the rules.
34:27Only we make the rules.
34:29Bingo.
34:31Exactly.
34:32Which means we have to find another way to break them.
34:36Query.
34:37Is the Rangovian protector aware of the Klingon history of cultural domination?
34:41Response.
34:42Merely pointing out the risks of an alliance with the Klingons does not make an adequate argument for the Federation.
34:48Understandably.
34:48I'm trying to prepare you for the illogical fallout should these negotiations fail.
34:52Which, in essence, is a thread.
34:54Is it just me, or do the Rangovians suddenly seem awfully Vulcan-ish?
34:58They're supposed to be observers only.
35:00What is the logic of an alliance with a culture whose central purpose is the subjugation of other cultures to its own?
35:05What is the logic of an alliance with a Federation whose interdependence merely dilutes the cultures that comprise it?
35:10Spock can handle it.
35:15Spock can handle it.
35:15As a Vulcan, I sympathize with your fears that you will lose your culture to homogenization and a multilateral alliance like ours.
35:26There are times I wish I could return to Vulcan to focus on my culture, instead of traveling the galaxy focusing on Starfleet.
35:35I am confused.
35:37Are you saying that you do not value the Federation?
35:41Chris, Chris, what are you doing?
35:42My apologies, Captain, if I may interject.
35:44You may not.
35:45You are here as a courtesy.
35:47I'm not speaking up on behalf of the Federation.
35:49Rather, I am speaking up on behalf of Lieutenant Spock.
35:51That is... what?
35:54We will allow it.
35:59If I may, Spock, it is a noble sacrifice you've made to spend so much time away from your own culture.
36:08It is?
36:09Yes, it is.
36:10Your commitment to the Federation, and to understanding both the values and plights of cultures wildly different, sometimes at great personal cost.
36:19Your constant striving for intellectual excellence, and your commitment to the spirit of duty is inspirational.
36:27To answer the question, why the Federation, one need only look across the table, Captain Vassel.
36:33You, Mr. Spock, are simply everything that is great about Starfleet.
36:38I...
36:38Thank you, Captain.
36:47I am so sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt.
36:49I hope I haven't insulted you with my presence.
36:54I should never have put you in this position. Let's get you out of here.
36:57Wait.
37:01Your actions have impressed us, Captain, defending your crewmen like that.
37:06We will conclude this session, but we'll offer you the opportunity of summation before we leave.
37:11To be continued...
37:38you sure you want me there if I talk to him alone he is likely to realize that something's a mess
38:04if I bring a human ally to surrender negotiations it might give me a chance
38:09Marjan this is my colleague nurse Christine Chappell I was clear that I would only speak
38:19to you alone to bring given that you are a patosh couture I did not think that you would
38:23object to a human joining us since when does Nkesh tankteel employ humans in service of logic
38:29well I'm here to show you that she's not all about logic you know to make you feel more
38:38comfortable I always found you curious among Vulcans to bring for your tolerance of these
38:42creatures my sympathy for those without logic is why I am here given your position I would
38:48think that you would be more open-minded it is one thing to see strength and emotion it is another
38:52thing entirely to marry a half-human it is well known you were patrolled to the son of Sarek
38:57what of it you defend Vulcan ideals with one hand insult them with the other hey you know what
39:05I work with Spock he's twice the Vulcan you are a human's assessment is hardly the basis for insult
39:13as fascinating as your opinions about humans are
39:16logic dictates that I ask if there are any circumstances under which you would accept our
39:22offer of rehabilitation at this point no see that to tell you're here ergo you want something
39:30indeed so what is it humans evolved from apes did they not you've kept many of their charming
39:37qualities it would seem I would caution you to stop insulting my companion would you lose the
39:41opportunity to bring me in over mere words indeed I would that doesn't seem very logical says a Vulcan who
39:47has rejected logic to tell you the truth I came here today with every intention of considering
39:54rehabilitation but the company you keep changed my mind you listen here perhaps we should keep the
40:08details of how exactly we captured Barjan between us my response was a tad too human I'd say just the right
40:18amount all my time studying Vulcan medicine I never got to do a cut your transfer exceedingly rare glucose levels steady
40:37cortical patterns holding what is this noxious paste you're applying to our skulls ground
40:44nivalent sea action it's nutrient rich water resistant and a pretty good match of Vulcan skin
40:51electromagnetically speaking he's been dying to use this stuff ever since he picked it up
40:56trust me this will become Federation standard eventually
41:01and now that you've covered our heads in sea urchin paste cortical stimulation will mimic the original
41:12brain patterns of your host body making it uncomfortable for any visitors in there we zap you you switch back
41:20theoretically theoretically theoretically cutters bridge the gap between medicine and something else magic the mind so it's not cut and dry emotion plays a part
41:36I think that's what happened here
41:41they're gonna nerve pitches for this one day
41:56yes
41:58probably
41:59the
42:15C'mon
42:15nurse devil
42:16you know you can call me Christine
42:19Christine
42:22I wanted to thank you again for your help
42:25ok
42:25no big deal
42:28perhaps not but for me the deal was very big very big indeed
42:37just try to be honest with what you can and can't offer from now on
42:41you needn't worry walkers cannot lie at least not in the way that humans can
42:51i mean honest with yourself
42:55i admit i've been afraid that i was not vulcan enough for you
43:14that you saw me as human more concerned about my duty to stun a fleet
43:21than to my culture or my betrothed
43:28my feelings about vulcan are not easy
43:33on our world i was forced to prove my vulcanness
43:37any deviation was seen as proof i did not belong
43:40in starfleet i am accepted for who i am
43:48half vulcan half human
43:50i am quite simply spock
43:57i know how much you value duty
44:05and i feared that you saw our relationship as just that
44:10a duty rather than something more
44:14we must both want to be here
44:23i do
44:27as do i
44:28do you know what you're going to say to them sir i certainly hope so
44:48come on bob where's the drama in that
44:57well captain
45:00tell us
45:03why should we ally with your federation
45:06easy you shouldn't
45:07chris
45:08why would you turn our enemies into your enemies
45:11we're just a few years clear of the klingon war the romulans are out there biding their time
45:16who knows what species we'll piss off next
45:19it's not like we're coming to you with any great respect for your culture we barely know anything
45:22about it now it's pretty clear we're only interested in you for your territory
45:27and what would you get in return the hypothetical benefit of new trade markets
45:31scientific advancement our promise of supporting the event of a crisis which will probably only come
45:36about because they've thrown your lot into us now the federation has lots to offer sure but it
45:42always exacts a price you have good reason to suspect that price is too high for you to pay
45:59thank you
46:06chris what the hell was that playing a hunch
46:15you're risking an alliance that could be the key to the federation's future security on a hunch
46:20it's a good hunch chris the wronggovians were rude to the tellarites
46:26reasonable with us and deeply logical when talking to a vulcan so you're saying they
46:32copy anyone they come into contact with yeah that's what i thought at first and then it occurred
46:38to me what if this was a diplomatic technique they responded positively when i took spock's side even
46:45though it was in direct violation of what they'd asked maybe they're just looking for somebody to
46:50take their point of view radical empathy maybe what they value the most in others is the capacity to see
46:59things their way
47:08they're flying our flag looks like we have a new ally
47:15they're flying hell of a job chris
47:29one thing's for sure no one's signed the scorch like this before
47:38and we're 100 sure the false build will hold
47:4799 at least
47:50well we did it broke the rules i mean there has to be a rule against this right has to be
48:09is that the scorch
48:10the oldest unreplaced piece of the enterprise's home supposed to be good luck to sign it
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