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00:00:00Previously on Star Trek Strange New Worlds,
00:00:27to kill Dawn.
00:00:29You know their names.
00:00:30Ulik al-Alkazan.
00:00:32No!
00:00:33We can keep doing this, but we can also talk about it.
00:00:37It's classified.
00:00:39How do you know you can't make a different choice?
00:00:41Yuhuto Hoshida.
00:00:43One that saves all of you.
00:00:44Andrea Lopez.
00:00:46I accepted my fate.
00:00:50It goes beyond my own life.
00:00:52What if your fate is what you make it?
00:00:55Maybe that's the good, and seeing my future.
00:00:58Stay the course.
00:00:59Save their lives.
00:01:00Captain's Log, Stardate 1457.9.
00:01:06The Enterprise is on the edge of the Neutral Zone, a narrow band of space separating the
00:01:10Romulan Empire from the Federation.
00:01:14A remnant of a treaty from a hundred years ago, when a destructive war was waged between
00:01:20our two cultures.
00:01:21Enterprise and the USS Cayuga are here to help the outposts that guard the Neutral Zone with
00:01:26much-needed retrofitting and supplies.
00:01:28Oh, we already had spaghetti last night.
00:01:42Making pasta mama.
00:01:58Just add eggs, parmesan, lightly saute, and it transforms from leftovers into something new.
00:02:06A little like what we're doing to these outposts.
00:02:10Not as tasty, though.
00:02:13I'm hearing rumors the Romulans are developing new weapons.
00:02:16Ah, the Romulans are the boogeymen.
00:02:18No one's ever seen one, nobody even knows what they look like, and yet they get blamed
00:02:22for a lot of things around here.
00:02:24Some actually their fault.
00:02:27You know, like I miss the beard.
00:02:34Yeah, I felt like I belonged to a different era of Captain.
00:02:38But that's what you were going for, a man at a time.
00:02:45How have you been holding up?
00:02:47Someone told me I have better places to be, so I'm trying to be there.
00:02:51Better places.
00:02:53And how's that going?
00:02:57You tell me.
00:03:02Well, as much as I love you being mysterious, I've got a date on the far side on the neutral zone.
00:03:09Anyone I know?
00:03:10Not that kind of date, actually.
00:03:12You know, I'm making osso buco next week, if you're interested.
00:03:15I mean, I'm always curious who the Chris of tomorrow's gonna be.
00:03:18Beard? No beard?
00:03:20Surprising.
00:03:22We are on our own out here.
00:03:29How do you plan to fix our supply chain problems?
00:03:33Under the proposed retrofit directive, every outpost will be equipped with state-of-the-art matter synthesizers,
00:03:39fueled by minerals from the asteroid itself.
00:03:41We will also each receive a set of fully automated mining craft that can be operated remotely.
00:03:46Commander?
00:03:47How does this sound?
00:03:48It sounds like what I've been asking for for the last five years.
00:03:53Well, you're welcome.
00:03:55You know I'm working.
00:03:57I just wanted to meet Captain Pike.
00:03:58Apologies.
00:03:59Mott has always dreamt about joining Starfleet.
00:04:00What did you say your name is?
00:04:01Mott.
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00:04:43Captain.
00:04:58Captain!
00:05:00Chris, that boy, he's one of the names you mentioned.
00:05:06Yes, I wasn't expecting that.
00:05:10There's two cadets who don't make it, he's one of them.
00:05:13You don't have to face this alone.
00:05:15What are you going to do?
00:05:17I don't know.
00:05:19I have to do something, don't I?
00:05:38Computer, take dictation.
00:05:43Dear Ma'ats, I'm gratified to see your deep interest in Starfleet, and I encourage you
00:05:53to pursue your dream.
00:05:55But there is something you should know about.
00:05:58The future?
00:05:59You'll figure out how to say it.
00:06:02Trust me.
00:06:03Who the hell are you?
00:06:05I thought that would have been obvious.
00:06:10I'm you.
00:06:22Space.
00:06:25The final frontier.
00:06:29These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:06:34Its five-year mission, to explore strange new worlds.
00:06:42To seek out new life, and new civilizations.
00:06:48To boldly go, where no one has gone before.
00:07:18?
00:07:21How is it?
00:07:25How is it?
00:07:29This is the zit.
00:07:31I love you.
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00:23:32I'd like to hear
00:24:02We're going to say
00:24:32Say it, say,ogu, but they've said, they'll say it, dog, but they started in, it's
00:24:34eroz, but they started it.
00:24:35This isn't a school yard.
00:24:35This isn't a school yard.
00:24:37billions of lives are at stake here.
00:24:38Which is why I want to hear everyone's opinion before we take any action.
00:24:39why I want to hear everyone's opinion before we take any action. I vote against
00:24:45war. So do I. I just think that means killing Romulans.
00:24:53Captain, your thoughts?
00:24:58What happens when they return to Romulus and tell their leaders that the Federation
00:25:02won't even fight back? I'm starting to lean toward attack. If we allow them to
00:25:07destroy our outposts with no repercussions, we run the risk of war. I have to believe
00:25:12there's another way forward. I think we should attack. Mr. Spock. If the Romulans are an offshoot
00:25:19of my Vulcan blood, which I believe, then attack is indeed the only option. Vulcan, like Earth,
00:25:25had its aggressive colonizing period. Savage, even by human standards. If the Romulans retain
00:25:31this martial philosophy, then weakness is something we dare not show.
00:25:35Well, if Spock and I can agree, then there's hope for all of us.
00:25:41We don't all agree.
00:25:45Hold a moment, Captain Pike. That comet we're approaching might just be the alternative that
00:25:50you've been looking for. Mr. Spock, can you put up the trajectory on screen, please?
00:25:55Currently, the Romulan ship is headed for the comet's tail. Now, I know that they're invisible,
00:25:59and we can't lock on to their exact position. But the second they go through that, particle
00:26:04distortion will reveal their location, and we'll be flanking them on either side.
00:26:08They'll be penned in, and we'll be able to get weapons lock.
00:26:10Good plan, Captain.
00:26:14Captain's personal log, Stardate 1709.2. Per Captain Kirk's plan, we are mounting a pincer
00:26:20move. Our two ships will slowly drift closer as the Romulans remain unaware. When they pass
00:26:25through the comet's tail, giving us their exact location, we will be in weapons range. Kirk,
00:26:31however, has agreed to my plan to neutralize, not destroy the Bird of Prey, leaving open the
00:26:36possibility of dialogue. And yet, I remain concerned this brash young Starfleet captain follows his
00:26:43own rules. I can't help but wonder, is Kirk the reason I was sent here? If I wasn't here to stop
00:26:50him, would we be led into a war? Ortegas maintain present course, but be ready. I'll keep my foot
00:26:56over the gas, just in case. Still tracking the gravitational presence of the Romulans. Their
00:27:04trajectory remains unchanged. Holding position. Let us know when you see them, Enterprise. We're
00:27:09passing through the tail. Any second now. Something isn't right. The captain is correct. We should have
00:27:30seen them by now. Enterprise. I don't like this. Reading gravitational signature again. It's behind
00:27:35the Farragut. Kirk, get out of there. Red alert. Red alert. Erica, close that distance as fast as you can.
00:27:41Attack pattern, Tiberius IV.
00:27:51Get behind them.
00:27:59Fire!
00:28:05Fire phasers, Captain. We're out of range. We're just as likely to hit you as them. Maybe you'll draw
00:28:25their fire. Mitchell, full phasers now.
00:28:33Holy. We actually hit them. Nice shooting, Jenna. Neota, hail them. I want them focused on us.
00:28:38Hailing, sir.
00:28:40Keep firing.
00:28:41They're firing their plasma weapon. Brace for impact.
00:28:59Damage to deck six, seven, and nine. Their weapon control is down.
00:29:05That should have destroyed us. How are we still standing?
00:29:08They were shooting at a distance. Perhaps their plasma weapon is less effective when fired long
00:29:11range. Status of the Farragut.
00:29:14Critical. They will lose the life support inside of five minutes.
00:29:17I can get us there in 30 seconds.
00:29:18Pike to transporter. Get the pads warmed up, Chief. We're about to test their upper limits.
00:29:25Clear the pads. There's one more group behind us.
00:29:27Oh, I'm glad to see you.
00:29:33Oh, um, I didn't know you were a hugger, Lieutenant.
00:29:38Oh, Commander?
00:29:40Or have you forgotten?
00:29:42Of course I haven't. Speaking of, when's the last time you talked to Una?
00:29:48Well, I can't talk to her. No one can.
00:29:51She's not allowed contact.
00:29:55Of course.
00:29:58Captain Pike, we need to talk. Now.
00:30:07You flinched.
00:30:10You deliberated.
00:30:11And we lost.
00:30:12We fired, Captain, and we were fired upon. That's why you're still here.
00:30:15From the start, you wanted to cripple them, not take them out.
00:30:18We may have different points of view, but do not question my combat readiness, Captain.
00:30:23I'm saying caution means you're not going to put everything you have into the punch.
00:30:29And that's a good way to lose, because your enemy will see that and act accordingly.
00:30:33All this because of a second's delay.
00:30:35Tell me I'm wrong, Captain.
00:30:38And I will back down.
00:30:40If you're saying you're more willing to take risks than I am, I don't disagree.
00:30:43And let me remind you that you're saying that on my ship after yours has been destroyed.
00:30:47I'm not going to do it again.
00:30:51Fair.
00:30:52I'm just saying.
00:30:54I underestimated him.
00:30:55I'm not going to do it again.
00:30:58Captains Pike and Kirk to the bridge.
00:31:00There is something you'll both want to see.
00:31:07Before they cloaked, I was able to scan the bird of prey.
00:31:10They are trailing trilithium fragments.
00:31:11Their power supply is damaged.
00:31:13I do not believe they have enough to make it back to Romulus.
00:31:15Do we know their position?
00:31:16Yes, on a heading for the neutral zone.
00:31:18We could overtake them.
00:31:19What's the status of our weapons?
00:31:20Our offensive capabilities are limited.
00:31:22Phasers are down.
00:31:23And torpedo launch tubes sustain damage in the attack.
00:31:25But the Romulans don't know that.
00:31:27They will if we pull up on their six and can't fire.
00:31:29Lieutenant Uhura, open a channel to the Romulan ship.
00:31:32Sir, they haven't responded to any of our hails before.
00:31:35I know.
00:31:35Open a channel.
00:31:36We're going to send them a message.
00:31:38What are you doing?
00:31:42Taking a risk.
00:31:43This is Captain Christopher Pike of the USS Enterprise.
00:31:51Our two cultures have been at war for a hundred years.
00:31:55Long enough that we don't even question that.
00:31:58But I believe we can make another choice.
00:32:00Right now.
00:32:02I'm offering you a temporary ceasefire so that we can talk.
00:32:07For the first time in a hundred years.
00:32:09Okay, that was unexpected.
00:32:21Well, they want to destroy us, but they also want to get home.
00:32:24Knowing what your opponent wants is key to a successful negotiation.
00:32:27That's assuming they can be negotiated with.
00:32:30Captain Pike, the Romulans are calling.
00:32:34Looks like we're about to find out.
00:32:37On screen, please, Neota.
00:32:43Captain Pike.
00:32:45It is good to make your acquaintance.
00:32:47Commander, I know your ships attacked our outposts on the edge of the Neutral Zone.
00:33:03But I also know that our two cultures have been at war for generations without ever having
00:33:07been face to face.
00:33:08I don't know why your ancestors attacked Earth or what my ancestors did in retaliation.
00:33:13I only know that we're paying a bill that was written long before you and I were ever
00:33:16born.
00:33:17Perhaps it's time we reconsider the cost.
00:33:20So, we can blow each other out of the sky using what little power we have left, or we
00:33:25can try something different.
00:33:27We can explain ourselves to each other.
00:33:29Understand each other.
00:33:30Empathize.
00:33:31If we don't, this war between us will simply continue, unabated, and the cost for that is
00:33:37sure.
00:33:37Death.
00:33:39More.
00:33:41And more.
00:33:42Death.
00:33:43Our peoples are indeed different, Captain.
00:33:46In our culture, your words are a show of weakness.
00:33:50What chance does dialogue offer save to delay me?
00:33:54Why should I listen to you?
00:33:55Both our ships are damaged.
00:33:57Your cloak is unstable, which leaves you vulnerable to our weapons.
00:34:00Maybe you have enough power to attack us.
00:34:01Maybe you have enough power to get back to Romulus without repairs.
00:34:05Conversely, maybe we can marshal our weapons and destroy you before you make it to the Neutral
00:34:09Zone.
00:34:09Or perhaps we chase you across the border and destroy you and get out before anyone's
00:34:13the wiser.
00:34:14So, what is it that you're suggesting, Captain?
00:34:17A good faith gesture.
00:34:19Two hours.
00:34:20Enough time to repair our ships and bury the dead.
00:34:22And maybe this bit of mercy will lead to something further and better between our two cultures.
00:34:28Two hours.
00:34:42Captain, they are lying.
00:34:55Romulans can't be trusted.
00:34:57They shot Farragut right in front of us.
00:34:58Stand down, Erica.
00:34:59You can't let them get away with it.
00:35:01Stand down!
00:35:06Yes, sir.
00:35:18Sensual readings suggest the Romulans have stopped forward movement.
00:35:21I wonder what they're doing over there.
00:35:29Hopefully.
00:35:32Same thing we are.
00:35:35Ceasefire.
00:35:36This is Federation weakness.
00:35:39Is it not the Romulan way to attack when we are given advantage like this?
00:35:43We're engaged in a ceasefire, subcommander.
00:35:45We have two hours.
00:35:46Put all hands to repair our engines.
00:35:48If we do not, we will not make it back to Romulans.
00:35:50Sir?
00:35:51We should commit all hands to weapons repair.
00:35:54The Federation has given us the advantage.
00:35:57We can strike before this ridiculous ceasefire is completed.
00:36:07This is your fourth mission.
00:36:09Is it not, subcommander?
00:36:11Third, sir.
00:36:13I served with your uncle Tarkhan during the Reman campaign.
00:36:15Did you know that, subcommander?
00:36:17I did.
00:36:18His death was a great victory for Romulans.
00:36:21Yes.
00:36:22He was brave.
00:36:23His commander, however, was a fool.
00:36:27He forced him to fight after we'd lost weapons, and the only logical choice was retreat.
00:36:31He did not have to die.
00:36:33Sir?
00:36:34His death was a waste.
00:36:36And it was stupid.
00:36:37It left us weaker.
00:36:39Now, I can say that because I'm old enough that I don't care what people think of me.
00:36:44Pride is not something we can afford.
00:36:48We look at the world clearly on my ship.
00:36:51We do not make choices based on ego.
00:36:54Engines first.
00:36:55Then weapons.
00:36:56That is my order.
00:36:58Or are you so arrogant you think you know better than your commander?
00:37:03No, sir.
00:37:05Good.
00:37:06Because I need you.
00:37:08I don't know if this peace game we're playing with the Federation will work, but I have to see it through.
00:37:13And if we achieve it, then good.
00:37:17But if not, then you'll get your war.
00:37:35Do you want some coffee?
00:37:37I do not drink coffee.
00:37:39I do drink tea.
00:37:40All right.
00:37:41Would you like some tea?
00:37:42No, thank you, Captain.
00:37:43Well, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
00:37:51It's good to see you're still you, Spock.
00:37:55So many things have gone wrong today.
00:38:00The loss of Outpost 4, the destruction of the Farragut.
00:38:04Any one of them could set us on the path to a dark future.
00:38:06But I can't help feeling there's something worse to come.
00:38:13Typically, no one can know the future in the moment.
00:38:18One can only follow one's instincts and hope the truth will present itself.
00:38:24Spock, what happened to Una?
00:38:28She was sentenced to the Federation penal colony on Salia 6, where she has spent much of the last seven years.
00:38:34Spock, why?
00:38:35For deception.
00:38:39I am confused.
00:38:40Even years ago, I thought you knew.
00:38:42Spock, why?
00:38:43I don't know.
00:38:45Come.
00:38:46If you'll excuse me, I wish to supervise the repair of the phaser array personally.
00:38:58Captain.
00:38:58I know you want me to change tack, but pride is just not something we can afford.
00:39:11You want me to tell you that I wouldn't have tried to blow those Romulans out of the sky?
00:39:15Well, I would have.
00:39:18But it wasn't my call.
00:39:20Okay, we're here now.
00:39:21And the truth is, I don't know these Romulans can't be trusted.
00:39:28But I also don't know if they can.
00:39:30And neither do you.
00:39:33Fair enough.
00:39:36I'd like to explore a backup plan.
00:39:40If you'll give me the resources.
00:39:43I'm listening.
00:39:45Look, the Romulans just bought themselves some time.
00:39:47Sure, they can use that time to make repairs.
00:39:49But remember, they're on the edge of the neutral zone.
00:39:53They could also use it to call for reinforcements.
00:39:55So, what if we did the same?
00:39:59Just in case they decide to turn and fight after all.
00:40:03Jim, we're on the far edge of Federation space.
00:40:06It takes days to get a message to Starfleet.
00:40:08We're weeks away from help getting to us, even at maximum warp.
00:40:14But the Romulans don't know that.
00:40:17Captain Kirk, what are you suggesting?
00:40:25Captain Pike, can I borrow a shuttle?
00:40:29No.
00:40:30Dried now.
00:40:54Aye, that's the one.
00:40:56This is where the auto repair was getting hung up.
00:40:58She's pretty fused.
00:41:00I do not need to remind you that we have less than two hours to restore phaser control to working order.
00:41:04I'm an engineer, not a medical worker, Mr. Spock.
00:41:09Two minutes, Captain.
00:41:11Status.
00:41:12We have engines, but weapon systems are not back online.
00:41:15Bridge to Spock, status.
00:41:17Working on it, Captain.
00:41:18Working on it.
00:41:19Two hours, Captain.
00:41:22And...
00:41:23Mark.
00:41:23Open a channel to the Romulan ship.
00:41:37Have you repaired your ship, Commander?
00:41:39Have you repaired yours, Captain?
00:41:41Conventional wisdom suggests that our next move is to resume hostilities.
00:41:46To fight.
00:41:47You yourself told me that in your culture, to do anything else would be a sign of weakness.
00:41:51But let me tell you a way in which humans are not weak.
00:41:55Our strength comes from our willingness to see a partner instead of an enemy.
00:41:58In our culture, that is an act of faith and strength, not a failure of character.
00:42:03Do Romulans have that kind of strength?
00:42:12I, too, tire of endless war.
00:42:33Why is the fleet here?
00:42:47I did not call for them.
00:42:48I alerted them of our situation, Commander.
00:42:51The Federation showed weakness.
00:42:53It is the Romulan way to strike.
00:42:56You were not going to.
00:42:57I took matters into my own hands.
00:42:59You disobeyed a direct order.
00:43:02Had you not negotiated with the Federation, I would not have needed to.
00:43:05We undertook this mission to test the strength of the Federation.
00:43:09They showed us they lack it.
00:43:10We should have destroyed them the moment they did.
00:43:13You don't remember a time without war.
00:43:16But I do.
00:43:18Who wins an endless war with the Federation?
00:43:20We will, Commander.
00:43:22An endless war, by definition, can never be won.
00:43:26Captain Pike will not trust my word now.
00:43:28What does that matter?
00:43:29Sir, he will be dead soon.
00:43:34Take him off the bridge.
00:43:51We're being hailed, sir.
00:43:53It's the Romulan flagship.
00:43:54On screen.
00:43:55I am here to accept your unconditional surrender.
00:44:02Nice to meet you, too.
00:44:04I'm Captain Pike of the Federation Starship Enterprise, and you are?
00:44:07You may address me as Praetor.
00:44:09It is customary to kneel.
00:44:11As I'm not Romulan, you'll forgive me if I don't.
00:44:13Now, I'm confused.
00:44:15We're holding to our side of the neutral zone, as you are.
00:44:18Yet you demand our surrender?
00:44:20Captain, I have you surrounded.
00:44:22Surrender, or we will destroy you.
00:44:25You have one minute to comply.
00:44:28You know, I don't like her.
00:44:30Perimeter alert.
00:44:31We have ships incoming, sir.
00:44:33Dozens.
00:44:33More Romulans?
00:44:34No.
00:44:35They look like...
00:44:36ours.
00:44:37I've got a secure channel from the lead ship, sir.
00:44:54It's Captain Kirk.
00:44:57Chris, the reinforcements you ordered?
00:44:59It's been a hundred years since the Federation has seen the Romulans.
00:45:04We didn't know what their ships look like, and so I figured they don't know what ours look like, either.
00:45:09All robotic mining craft?
00:45:11Mining, hauling, not one of them manned.
00:45:14But to the Romulans, who's to say we aren't a Federation armada?
00:45:20You sneaky son of a bitch.
00:45:21It's enough to bluff with.
00:45:23I hope.
00:45:24Try not to get us in a real fight.
00:45:26I'll do my best.
00:45:27Thanks, Captain.
00:45:29It's my pleasure, Captain.
00:45:31Bridge to Spock.
00:45:32We really could use some phasers right about now.
00:45:34How's it going down there?
00:45:35We are making progress.
00:45:37The conduits are severely damaged.
00:45:39Work faster, Mr. Spock.
00:45:40We're going to need a weapon soon, and we're not going to need them at all.
00:45:42The Romulan creator is hailing us, sir.
00:45:44Keep the secure channel open for Captain Kirk so he can listen in.
00:45:50Ready to sell this?
00:45:52Ready as I'll ever be.
00:45:57By now, you've probably noticed our armada of Starfleet Delta-class attack ships.
00:46:04But we won't have to use them, will we, Praetor?
00:46:07This is an act of unparalleled aggression on the border of our territory, Captain.
00:46:11No.
00:46:11Just a standard training maneuver that happened to land our fleet here at the same time as yours.
00:46:15You want to know what actually is an act of unparalleled aggression?
00:46:19A Romulan bird of prey using cloaking technology, destroying our neutral zone outposts.
00:46:25I know nothing of what you speak.
00:46:27That's okay.
00:46:27We'll send you a recording of it decloaking right before destroying Outpost 4.
00:46:30I see.
00:46:45The Romulan ship is decloaking and breaking formation.
00:46:48Heading our way.
00:46:49Praetor, what is this?
00:46:50This is a culling, Captain.
00:46:52That commander should not have allowed himself to be caught.
00:46:56Sir, it's the bird of prey we've been chasing.
00:46:59Neo to pause communication.
00:47:02Open a channel with the Romulan commander.
00:47:06Captain.
00:47:11So we see each other once again after all.
00:47:14What are you doing?
00:47:15Only what is asked of me.
00:47:17I never called for that armada.
00:47:19We could beam you and your crew aboard.
00:47:20You don't have to do this.
00:47:21It is not our way.
00:47:24I regret that we meet in this way.
00:47:26You and I are of a kind.
00:47:27In a different reality, I could have called you friend.
00:47:32What purpose will it serve to die?
00:47:34We are creatures of duty, you and I.
00:47:37Just one more duty to perform.
00:47:40Do not be upset.
00:47:41I have accepted my fate.
00:47:45Perhaps someday my sacrifice will lead to an end to this conflict between us.
00:47:49They're powering up weapons.
00:48:08They're powering up weapons.
00:48:08The Romulan creator is hailing us again, sir.
00:48:33On screen.
00:48:47Our fleet is stronger now, and I am ready to accept your surrender.
00:48:51This is really how you want to end a hundred years of peace.
00:48:54What do Romulans care of peace?
00:48:56It means nothing to us.
00:48:57And your apparent affinity for it has sealed your fate.
00:49:00Thank you, Captain Pike.
00:49:01If not for your weakness, we would have never known what easy targets your Federation would be.
00:49:07Goodbye.
00:49:09Powering up weapons again.
00:49:11Evasive maneuvers, Erika. Patterns 8 of 3.
00:49:13Kirk, get back here. We're about to warp out.
00:49:22Roger that.
00:49:23Captain, warp engines aren't engaging.
00:49:26Erika?
00:49:27I'm sorry, sir.
00:49:29Sir, the drone ships are moving.
00:49:31Son of a bitch.
00:49:32Kirk, what are you doing?
00:49:33Covering your escape. Get those engines fixed.
00:49:35He's putting the drones between us and the Romulans.
00:49:59Captain Kirk has beams on board.
00:50:01Engines online, Captain.
00:50:04Hit it.
00:50:05Damage report.
00:50:15Report's coming from all decks.
00:50:17Captain, the Romulans are broadcasting on all known subspace frequencies.
00:50:23It's a declaration of wars against the Federation.
00:50:27Decks 5, 11, 12, and 22 are all reporting hull breaches.
00:50:37Weapons systems took a direct hit.
00:50:40Spook.
00:50:44Medical.
00:50:44Medical.
00:51:02Medical.
00:51:04And the moon новый.
00:51:05That's a vision of the Diablo.
00:51:05Here we go.
00:51:08What are you doing?
00:51:39Massive cerebral trauma, major blood loss, spinal fractures, radiation burns across 40% of his body.
00:52:09I'm not sure that he will recover from this.
00:52:20But if he does, he will not be the same.
00:52:39I know what you're thinking.
00:53:00I was thinking the same thing when I went through this.
00:53:09That I traded my fate for Spock's?
00:53:11Yes.
00:53:12This isn't going to help, but it gets worse.
00:53:19This war with the Romulans?
00:53:22Millions die.
00:53:23So far, it's still going on.
00:53:26Not only did you start something that should never have been started.
00:53:30The best chance at a lasting peace between the Federation and the Romulans in any timeline.
00:53:36Well, turns out he's lying in a biobed.
00:53:39We all want to think our future is important in our years and mine.
00:53:45It is.
00:53:47Just not the way you think.
00:53:50Time is, uh, it's complicated.
00:53:53But the monk showed me something simple.
00:53:58Every time we change the path, he dies.
00:54:04And he's got things to do.
00:54:10Fate of the galaxy type things.
00:54:14Paths diverge.
00:54:15But I am the result of one that should never have been taken.
00:54:24Hey, look at it this way.
00:54:27How many people get to give their life for someone twice in one day?
00:54:31See?
00:54:31Twice.
00:54:32Because there's two of us and we're both.
00:54:33Yeah, I-I got it.
00:54:35Got it.
00:54:36Oh, yeah.
00:54:51Come.
00:54:53Not interrupting, am I?
00:54:57No, I-
00:54:57No, really.
00:55:00I'm just, uh,
00:55:02talking to myself.
00:55:06Fancy a drink?
00:55:08Sure.
00:55:12You know, uh,
00:55:13I don't think I can explain it, but
00:55:18I think I was supposed to meet you.
00:55:25I get that feeling, too.
00:55:28I, uh, honestly just came by to check on you.
00:55:32I'm sorry things went down the way they did.
00:55:36You tried for something better.
00:55:40Tried and lost.
00:55:48Did it ever occur to you that sometimes you can't avoid a fight?
00:55:53If you had just chased that Romulan ship from the get-go and taken it out,
00:55:56maybe none of this would have happened.
00:56:01You're a good captain, Jim Carr.
00:56:05Enterprise would be lucky to have you.
00:56:08You thinking of retiring?
00:56:10No.
00:56:10Oh, no.
00:56:12No, not yet.
00:56:13So, come on over and have a seat, Captain.
00:56:22Tell me about yourself.
00:56:26Where are you from?
00:56:30I grew up in Iowa.
00:56:31My father George was the first officer on the calvin before we moved to Tarsap.
00:56:36I don't know.
00:57:06Computer.
00:57:08Delete file.
00:57:31Come.
00:57:34Captain.
00:57:36Am I interrupting?
00:57:38No.
00:57:40I'm very glad to see you.
00:57:43But you saw me only moments ago.
00:57:46Right.
00:57:47You left the briefing suddenly.
00:57:49It was uncharacteristic.
00:57:52Was it?
00:57:55But now your demeanor appears changed.
00:57:58Having heard the boy's name, I cannot help but wonder if this pertains to your future.
00:58:04Let's just say I think the universe is telling me that some fates are inescapable.
00:58:11And even if I could get out of mine, it might just fall to someone else.
00:58:17Someone you know?
00:58:19Yes.
00:58:20Is that why you are very glad to see me?
00:58:24I believe I may owe you a debt of gratitude, Captain.
00:58:33Although for precisely what I do not know.
00:58:36It's fine.
00:58:37You are a...
00:58:42You are very important to me.
00:58:44As are you to me, Captain.
00:58:47Chris.
00:58:48I'm making memories I'd like to remember.
00:59:05I'm meeting new people I'd like to recall.
00:59:13Some of their names, like Larry and Steve.
00:59:22Yeah, I'm making memories that I can keep.
00:59:30Tonight I'm making memories I'd like to remember.
00:59:37Captain.
00:59:38Incoming message from Starfleet Command.
00:59:39Captain Patel is beaming on board.
00:59:40They want you and Commander Chin Riley to meet her in the transporter room.
00:59:42Captain Patel is beaming on board.
00:59:43Captain Patel is beaming on board.
00:59:44They want you and Commander Chin Riley to meet her in the transporter room.
00:59:49Captain Patel.
00:59:50Captain Patel.
00:59:51Captain Patel.
00:59:52I didn't think we'd be seeing each other so soon.
00:59:53I know, Captain.
00:59:54And for the record, I'm sorry about this.
00:59:55What?
00:59:56Uh-uh.
00:59:57And...
00:59:58Incoming message from Starfleet Command.
01:00:00Captain Patel is beaming on board.
01:00:02They want you and Commander Chin Riley
01:00:04to meet her in the transporter room.
01:00:13Captain Patel!
01:00:15I didn't think we'd be seeing each other so soon.
01:00:17I know, Captain.
01:00:18And for the record, I'm sorry about this.
01:00:28What the hell is going on?
01:00:30Under Starfleet Code of Conduct 587.63,
01:00:34I am arresting Commander Unich and Riley
01:00:36for violations of our anti-genetic modification directive.
01:00:40She's an Allerian, Chris.
01:00:42I don't care what she is.
01:00:43She's my...
01:00:44I don't like it either, but I have orders.
01:00:47Captain!
01:00:49Don't.
01:00:50I've known this might happen for years.
01:00:58I didn't ask for this job.
01:01:00I really am sorry.
01:01:02So am I.
01:01:09Because this isn't over.
01:01:13Energize.
01:01:28That's so good.
01:01:29...
01:01:30After all.
01:01:31So...
01:01:32...
01:01:33...
01:01:34...
01:01:37After all.
01:01:38...
01:01:39...
01:01:40...
01:01:41...
01:01:42...
01:01:45...

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