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Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 4

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00:00Previously on Star Trek Strange New Worlds
00:27We're going to find a way to win because it's what's right
00:29There's the Boy Scout in you again
00:31I've done everything in my power to help Luna
00:33But if you take that stand, your whole crew can be at risk
00:36War is over, Joseph
00:42The enemy doesn't care about my feelings
00:44I don't waste my time having any
00:46You know how you used to brag you were going to be the best pilot ever to graduate the Academy?
00:49Time to prove it, Lieutenant
00:51No pressure
00:52Walk in the motion is dangerous
00:54It's good to get mad sometimes
00:59Captain's personal log, Stardate 1630.1
01:03Enterprise is currently assisting the USS Cayuga in a joint mission
01:07Charting a new binary system
01:09Captain Battelle and I are taking advantage
01:11By attempting a perilous maneuver of our own
01:14Stealing a little personal time
01:16Come in
01:22Mmm, what's your mother's sauce?
01:24Anything else would be a crime against tomatoes
01:26Bridge to Captain Pike
01:28The latest studio reports have been finalized
01:30Number one, unless it's a red alert
01:32I'm in communicado for the next half hour
01:34Understood, Captain
01:35Now, where were we?
01:38Didn't realize we were doing gifts
01:40Well, you made dinner, so I thought
01:42Bridge to Captain Patel
01:44The Cayuga's hailing you, sir
01:45Is it the Admiral calling?
01:46Negative
01:47They are asking you to confirm a course correction
01:49They can wait
01:50Acknowledged
01:51I overlay
01:54It's rude to arrive empty handed
01:55Well
02:00Where did you?
02:01Found it on Galt
02:04An Opelion Mariner's keystone
02:05Ancient Opelion Captain's war length
02:07A guy lost sailors home
02:09Yeah
02:10It's amazing
02:12Thank you
02:14Bridge to Captain Patel
02:15Incoming transmission from Admiral Elden
02:17Sorry, I have to
02:18Yeah, no, no, go
02:19I've got sauce
02:21Route transmission to Captain Pegg's personal station, please
02:25I understand
02:30It's just one of those things
02:33Yes
02:34One bite
02:35Thank you
02:40Everything okay?
02:41Yeah, let's just have dinner
02:42Okay, so it's me back in ten
02:51William Dury was promoted to Commodore
02:56It's just not my time
02:57The promotion was yours
03:00Well, apparently there are concerns
03:02What? Do they mean us, or?
03:03This is Judge Advocate Basak
03:04It's punishing me
03:05For Una's trial
03:07Yeah, so it is about us
03:08Okay, first can we just eat?
03:15I'm worried
03:16I'm worried
03:19It's just difficult
03:21Difficult is not the same
03:22It's impossible
03:23Three minutes here, ten minutes there
03:24Who are we getting?
03:25Even if it's just a moment together
03:26I'll take what I can get
03:27And now I'm hurting your career
03:29That sounds like an excuse
03:31I'm just...
03:35I'm saying...
03:38Maybe we should pull it back a little
03:41Your timing is perfect
03:44I should get back to my ship
03:51See you when I see you, Captain
03:52Bridge to Captain Pike
04:02Apologies for the interruption
04:04But we received a sensitive communication from command
04:07It's about Rigel Seven
04:10Copy number one
04:13Bye, Gal
04:16Rigel Seven
04:17We were there five years ago
04:19As a routine exploration of a remote M-class planet
04:22Then we discovered the Kalar
04:25Bronze Age society organized in a caste system
04:28A formidable warrior class and a secretive ruling class
04:31That's it
04:32We didn't have much time to do a proper survey
04:34The entire mission was only four hours with an emergency evacuation
04:38It was short, yes
04:40We had just arrived when the landing party
04:42Ran into some complications
04:44We were ambushed, we lost three people
04:47Had to get to Vega colony before Spock's injuries made it four
04:50So...
04:51Why go back now?
04:53Scans can't penetrate Rigel Seven's atmosphere
04:55Part of why we went in underprepared last time
04:57It's documented using long-range photography
05:00Scheduled for observation every couple of years
05:02We're here to take photos?
05:05No, a recent flyby already sent images to Starfleet a week ago
05:08The data was analyzed this morning
05:09They're using our Delta
05:17We must have left something behind
05:19Any level of cultural contamination needs to be surveyed and corrected if possible
05:23So you need a doctor for a prime directive mission?
05:27I need you
05:29The initial landing party will be a small strike team to assess how bad the cultural contamination is
05:34Last time we went down there we were in uniform
05:36I am not making that mistake twice
05:38This is an undercover recon operation
05:40Once we have our intel we can devise a plan to retrieve any Starfleet tech we can find
05:44Let's get to it
05:45I noticed that Cayuga left in a bit of a rush
06:00She had lots of pressing issues to manage
06:03Much like Enterprise
06:10We decided to take some time apart
06:12Oh
06:14You did that thing you do
06:16What thing?
06:17That thing when someone gets too close
06:19It's tough so you panic, find reasons to push them away
06:21I don't do that
06:22Do I?
06:24You do that
06:26I like her, Chris
06:28I like her too
06:29I like her for you
06:31So do I
06:33Then why torpedo it?
06:35It's just...
06:37It's complicated
06:39You know how it is as a command officer
06:41We're responsible for other people's lives
06:42That doesn't leave a whole lot of time for our own
06:45Everyone deserves joy in their life
06:48Even a captain
06:51It's not like I have the luxury of working it out now
06:55Rachel Seven
06:56I still think about it
06:58What could I have done differently?
07:00It wasn't your fault, Chris
07:01I led the mission
07:03Whatever we find down there, it's on me
07:05If it really bothers you, I'm sure Command would understand if we recused ourselves
07:08Command offered us this assignment as a courtesy
07:11It's their way of saying what we already know
07:14Enterprise needs to clean up its own mess
07:16Space
07:30The final frontier
07:34These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise
07:38It's five-year mission
07:40To explore strange new worlds
07:42To seek out new life
07:45And new civilizations
07:47To boldly go
07:49Where no one has gone before
07:51To boldly go
07:53Where no one has gone before
07:55To boldly go
07:57Where no one has gone before
07:58No one has gone before
08:28In international wiv
08:29There was a reward
08:30A battle
08:32That makes moves
08:33Please
08:34A battle
08:36The
08:37Toad
08:39By
08:41The
08:42Why
08:43And
08:44The
08:46The
08:47The
08:48The
08:50I
08:51Jas
08:53The
08:55æ§‹ sama
08:57I don't know.
09:27can get boring. Today is different. Rigel 7's atmosphere is a hot mess of wind shear, exotic
09:34radiation, and heavy particles that jam the sensors on our shuttles. Piloting down takes
09:39incredible skill, which I have, but the best part? I'm with the landing party, something
09:45I almost never get to do. Nice. You're actually wearing the hat. Are you kidding? The hat
09:53is supreme, where Kalaran's now. Recon 101. At least the core debris field we observed
10:00previously is descending. By my calculations, it will intersect multiple points along the
10:04ship's intended orbital plane. Debrief from what? Likely an impact between two large celestial
10:08bodies that orbited Rigel 7 several centuries ago. Couldn't you just say two moons? I could,
10:13but that would be leaping to a conclusion. Analysis is underway, but I would merely characterize
10:17the fragments as volatile. We get it, Spark. All right, well, on we go. Let's get to that
10:23shuttle bay and have ourselves a landing party. Maintaining stability will require piloting
10:30Enterprise by hand. Between the fragments and the gravity shifts, I'll have to make manual
10:35adjustments every 20 minutes or lights out Enterprise. I'm glad you get it. We need you
10:42here keeping Enterprise safe. Hi, Captain. But, uh, who's gonna fly the shuttle through all that
10:47choppy sky and radiation? I may not be Eric Ortegas, but I was a test pilot, remember?
10:54We'll get you next time. I promise.
11:02I was not responsible for the data. It would be illogical to blame.
11:06Shh. Just learn when to leave people alone, Spock.
11:11Sorry. I'm working on that.
11:23Hello, atmospheric disturbance. I'm guessing that's what messes with our scans from orbit.
11:28Well, according to the readings, impact happened thousands of years ago.
11:33An astro that size should have wiped out half the planet.
11:37Probably did. The Kalar settlement's a hemisphere oval that were flying in under cloud cover.
11:41So they won't see us coming.
11:43Then hike in 20 kilometers through hostile territory.
11:46You read the brief?
11:47Good. Now hold on to your saddles. It's gonna get a little choppy on descent.
11:51Check it out.
11:52Set it up.
12:00Let's go.
12:06Let's go.
12:17Hold up. I need to fill you in on a unique condition of our being here.
12:28We cannot risk any further contamination, so we're not bringing in any of the usual tech.
12:34Spock marked up some items consistent with the planet's current development.
12:41Are you joking? We just said this is hostile territory.
12:45I brought the both of you for a reason. Kalar warriors are fierce.
12:49You needed fighters who can handle themselves without a phaser.
12:53We've got subdermal universal translators. That's all we'll need.
12:55And if things go sideways again?
12:57They won't. But if they do, trust the three of us to handle it.
13:06You good?
13:08I'm fine. Doctors love and task for a mission because of their combat skills.
13:15I'm fine.
13:29Lon.
13:33Hey, Lon.
13:38Lon.
13:41You all right?
13:41Sorry, what was, what was I saying?
13:45Lieutenant, how are you feeling?
13:52Not gonna lie, a little lightheaded, but, um, I'm past it now.
13:57Do you have any other symptoms?
13:59Maybe for a moment I heard this, this ringing in my ears.
14:04Tinnitus. Could be the altitude. To be sure I have to run a diagnostic.
14:11We're six hours from where we hit the shuttle.
14:13Six hours, really?
14:19It's not too far to go back.
14:22We never make it by nightfall. Temperature drops drastically, it gets deadly.
14:26No, our best tactical option is to move forward.
14:29Clear these foothills, get into the valley.
14:31I'm not so sure.
14:34Is your official diagnosis that we need to go back?
14:37No.
14:39My pulse is normal.
14:41Other than momentary confusion.
14:43I see no reason to turn around.
14:46Lon?
14:48I'll be fine, Captain.
14:50All right.
14:51Just get into the valley, find our objective, make camp for the night there.
14:55What's that?
14:59Lon's breathing ahead in this.
15:01I hope it really is nothing.
15:03It's not just the garden, they've put the delta on the entryway.
15:08We need to speak to Kalar who live outside the palace.
15:11They're more likely to talk to us, maybe they can tell us what it means to them.
15:14And if that fails, we blend in as servants and infiltrate the castle.
15:17You all right?
15:18It's nothing.
15:19Just a headache.
15:20Probably need to eat something.
15:21Loren Benko is right.
15:22Maybe we'll lay low tonight, make for the shuttle of dawn.
15:23No, Captain, you need to see this.
15:24Spock was bleeding out when I ordered the evac.
15:39We fought our way back to the landing zone and wasn't exactly tracking gear at that point.
15:56Captain!
15:59Captain.
16:00We've got company.
16:10Three on six, we've got this.
16:11Let's try diplomacy first.
16:14Greetings.
16:16My friends and I have traveled far from the north.
16:19We apologize for trespassing, we mean no disrespect.
16:24We know you come from Starfleet.
16:27from Starfleet.
16:38Get going.
16:40Move it.
16:41What is this place?
16:44Where are you taking us?
16:46I saw that little streak in the sky.
16:49And you would have to be a shuttle.
16:51When you serve as
16:52the omen on the Enterprise,
16:55you become an expert.
16:57Zach?
16:58You're alive. I thought...
17:00Does it ease your conscience?
17:02I'm just happy to see you.
17:04Are we meant to know this person?
17:08He's a KIA from the report.
17:10Only I wasn't killed in action.
17:13I was left behind.
17:14Zach, they told me that you went down.
17:16But you never saw it for yourself.
17:18You didn't bother to confirm it.
17:20Zach.
17:20It's High Lord Zacharias.
17:22That's what they call me here.
17:24You'll do the same.
17:27I'm a long way from you, man.
17:28I mean, you men with phaser rifles
17:30probably helped.
17:31We're here now.
17:33We can fix whatever mistakes we made.
17:34It's a little late for that.
17:36Zach,
17:37we saw your message.
17:38The delta in the garden.
17:41That's why we came.
17:42Isn't that why you did it?
17:43There are people here.
17:46Adopted it as my symbol.
17:49Should have known better.
17:51It's all getting torn out tomorrow.
17:53Look,
17:53I understand you're upset.
17:56It must have been hard
17:57surviving here all on your own,
17:58but
17:58you managed it.
18:01You have no idea.
18:02This isn't a normal planet fight.
18:06Haven't you noticed
18:07how hard it is to think?
18:10The ringing
18:11in your ears.
18:13You felt that too?
18:14The radiation here
18:15affects your brain.
18:16First the ringing.
18:18Lost time.
18:20Fear.
18:21Then finally
18:22the forgetting end.
18:24You're a Kaler.
18:26Whatever you're going through,
18:27we can help.
18:28Come back to the ship.
18:30I am the locals
18:30with Starfleet tech
18:31and made myself king.
18:33There's no going back for me.
18:34Zach,
18:35please,
18:36listen to reason.
18:37Reason doesn't exist here.
18:39You'll learn that.
18:41It feels right
18:42to watch you suffer
18:45like I did.
18:48Enterprises in orbit,
18:49they'll be coming for us.
18:50By tomorrow,
18:51no one will remember.
18:53Including you?
18:53Captain?
18:56What are you doing?
18:57Zach,
18:57what are you doing?
18:58Zach,
18:58you're making a mistake.
18:59Angel 7
19:00changes people.
19:03I'm going to have fun
19:04watching it work
19:05as magic on you.
19:14What happened?
19:16Where are we?
19:19This is a cage.
19:21We were captured.
19:23Oh,
19:25mine too.
19:27If we can find
19:27the source of the
19:28radiation,
19:30maybe that volcano,
19:33those steam vents.
19:38How long has she been around?
19:44Get away from me!
19:45I'm on!
19:46Who are you?
19:48Who are you?
19:55Lon.
19:56Is that my name?
19:58What's happening?
19:59Time loss.
20:02Fear.
20:03And then you forget.
20:04This is what he was talking about.
20:06Who?
20:07The...
20:08Him.
20:11The...
20:11He said...
20:12He said...
20:13He said we wouldn't forget.
20:18Can anyone tell me what we're doing here?
20:23I don't know.
20:27I don't know.
20:28I don't know.
20:52It's an Uhura?
20:56I'm sorry.
20:58Yes, submitting our situation report to the UFP relay.
21:02Situation report? I ordered that two hours ago.
21:06Two hours ago?
21:10Really?
21:12This is what happens when you stay up translating Tellarite sonnets instead of getting shut-eye.
21:19A question, sir.
21:22Did I do it?
21:26Did I transmit the report?
21:29Ensign Uhura, I want you to report to sickbay immediately.
21:34Uh-huh. I agree with that. I'm feeling a little disoriented.
21:39Maybe someone should make sure she actually gets there.
21:42You go. I'll take over.
21:43Are you sure? What about the debris field?
21:46I blew the Enterprise before you did, Lieutenant.
21:48Right.
21:50Report back on her condition as soon as possible.
21:52Hi, Commander.
21:54Come on, Yota. Let's get you sorted out.
21:56How are you feeling, exactly?
22:02Uh, at first there was this loud ringing sound.
22:07Now I have a headache.
22:09Does that mean something?
22:10Hey, it's gonna be okay. Relax.
22:17So, does it mean something?
22:19I need to run a complete neurological analysis.
22:22I've never seen anything like this.
22:24Synaptic degradation in frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes.
22:29That doesn't sound good.
22:29That doesn't sound good.
22:32You rest.
22:34I'll run some more tests.
22:42Half an hour ago, she was fine.
22:44Yeah, and now something's blocking her neuropathways.
22:47Could be viral, bacterial, environmental exposure.
22:50She's been at her station all day.
22:52Maybe a delayed reaction.
22:54Hey, what did you have for breakfast?
22:55Uh, the same thing I always have.
23:00Oatmeal.
23:03The drugs are working.
23:04As long as it stays isolated to Uhura, we should be able to manage it.
23:08Cool.
23:11Bridge to sickbay.
23:12We have a medical emergency.
23:14Hi, Spock.
23:15What's happening?
23:16I am getting reports that six crew members in engineering are suffering from acute memory loss.
23:20I am having them come to you now.
23:22Definitely not the oatmeal.
23:39Move or starve.
23:47Wait.
23:48Wait.
23:49It's all right.
23:52They've had a rough forgetting.
24:05There is no totem here to guide you.
24:08What totem?
24:09Why are we in a cage?
24:11You must have wandered.
24:13These keep us safe at night.
24:15I can help you, recenter.
24:17But hurry.
24:19They don't like to wait.
24:20I don't know you.
24:22I don't know any of you.
24:23Or maybe we've known each other our whole lives.
24:27Look at your colors.
24:28Blue.
24:29That means you work in the stone quarry like me.
24:32My colors are green.
24:33So you chop the wood.
24:34Hurry up.
24:35Okay.
24:36All right.
24:36We're coming.
24:37The three of you.
24:38Move.
24:39Look at me.
24:41Be in the moment with me.
24:42Follow along.
24:53How are you so calm?
24:54I'll show you later.
24:55My totem.
24:56I wake every morning to it.
24:59Right now, just be in this moment.
25:01I don't like not knowing what's going on.
25:20I don't like being forced labor.
25:22Our work is a blessing.
25:24We have purpose.
25:26That's why we're here.
25:27It's not from your totem.
25:30It's how we all live.
25:32You had a hard forgetting last night.
25:35Tonight, your forgetting will be easier.
25:37I'll guide you.
25:38All of you.
25:39Forgetting?
25:40Are you talking about sleep?
25:42Sleep is what the Kalar and the palace do.
25:44We have forgettings.
25:46Okay, listen.
25:47Whatever your name is.
25:49Thank you for helping.
25:50But unless I get some straight answers from you, I'm going to take this hammer and get
25:53it from those guards over there.
25:54Please don't.
25:56You'll be hurt.
25:57We are the Kalar from the field.
26:00We look out for each other.
26:02Every night, we have our forgetting.
26:05We don't lose the deeply known things.
26:09Walking, talking, other things deep inside us.
26:13But the remembered things, who we are, where we live, those go away.
26:21Every night.
26:23How does society work?
26:26Well, the Kalar from the palace keep their memories.
26:30We have pictures and each other to help guide us.
26:34And fruit of the gods.
26:38Its oils help to create our symbols.
26:41It's how I know my name is Luke.
26:45I don't, I don't have a name.
26:47No, no pictures.
26:50Me neither.
26:51And look, these are not hands that have seen work in a stone quarry.
26:56Something's not right here.
26:58You aren't from the field.
27:00That's what keeps bothering me.
27:02We don't belong here.
27:05Do the palace Kalar have pictures?
27:07Maybe that's where we came from.
27:11And, oh, look.
27:12I have this.
27:14It, uh, belongs to someone, but it's also mine.
27:18A gift.
27:20There's something else.
27:22Yes.
27:22That's how it's done.
27:24Emotions can guide you where memories can't.
27:27I feel like he also came with us.
27:29We need to get back to where we came from.
27:33You can chase that feeling and never find the answer you seek.
27:37The totem says let go of before.
27:40Live in the moment.
27:41Hey!
27:41Back to work!
27:42Back to work!
27:49There's only two guards now.
27:52We could overtake them, but it doesn't look like anyone else wants to fight back.
27:56They've been conditioned.
27:56Maybe one day you fight, next day you forget why.
28:03You give up.
28:06Move!
28:07Faster!
28:15He's in pain.
28:16Field Kalar, don't talk back!
28:19Look out!
28:36Look out!
28:36Look out!
28:40Look out!
28:41What have you done?
28:58Put pressure on the wound.
29:01You know how to fix her.
29:02You must be a healer, a doctor.
29:05Yes, maybe.
29:07I believe I know how to use her pain.
29:09We can't stay.
29:10We need to leave now.
29:11She's right.
29:12More guards will come.
29:15We need to find a place where we can hide, stay out of the open.
29:18I don't even know where we are.
29:20I can help.
29:20Follow me.
29:24Synaptic degradation is apparent across all neural pathways, and this is affecting our memory.
29:30Only explicit memory is lost.
29:32Information and facts.
29:34Implicit memory, procedures we learn and can recall by instinct or emotion.
29:41Those all remain intact.
29:45Sorry I explained it again?
29:49I could treat a simple wound.
29:51I've done it a thousand times.
29:52But I won't remember that it's my job to do it.
29:55And I couldn't perform any complicated procedures or surgery.
30:01That's what's happening.
30:02And a third of the crew is already down.
30:05We are forgetting who we are.
30:06What's this?
30:11All vital crew members should carry their personal information file, in case you forget.
30:15It's a band-aid.
30:16It's not a solution.
30:17How long before it gets everyone?
30:18There's no pattern.
30:20No common denominator among patients.
30:23But the first symptom is tinnitus, followed by an intense migraine.
30:26According to my calculations, it will be less than an hour before we are unable to cover all critical stations.
30:31Therese, what's causing this?
30:33Best guess, some kind of exotic radiation?
30:36It started when we arrived here.
30:38We were not in orbit this long on our last visit.
30:40Logic suggests Rodzell 7 is the source.
30:42We need to go.
30:44But we can't...
30:45leave them...
30:48We can't leave the, um...
30:51Do you mean the landing party?
30:53Yes.
30:55Them.
30:56And the captain and...
30:59Dammit, I can't think.
31:01I need to get you to sickbay.
31:02I have no desire to strand our landing party, but we must prioritize the safety of our entire crew.
31:06May I alter course?
31:07Keep us close.
31:09If we have it this bad up here, who knows how they're doing down there.
31:15Lieutenant, break orbit and set a course for the debris field.
31:18That's a terrible idea.
31:20I believe radiation from the planet's atmosphere is interfering with the crew's memory.
31:23Many of the elements in the debris field are a natural shield against radioactive isotopes.
31:27They may protect us.
31:28Before or after they pulverize us.
31:30Are you not able to safely navigate through the field?
31:33Hey, now you're being offensive.
31:35Then plot a course.
31:39In case of memory loss.
31:42Right.
31:43I fly the ship.
31:47I fly the ship.
31:48The sign matches my symbol.
32:01This belongs to me.
32:02This is my home.
32:03What was that?
32:18What did you say?
32:20Don't strain yourself.
32:21Her wound is deep.
32:26She won't last much longer without treatment.
32:29I believe I can save her.
32:32But her injury is complex.
32:34I can't treat her by guessing blindly with hunches.
32:36So you need your memories back.
32:38You need to let it go.
32:40Both of you.
32:41Allow her last moments to be serene.
32:44Not anxious and fearful.
32:46I'm not ready to have my last moments yet.
32:49This woman.
32:51She's my friend.
32:53I can feel it now.
32:56I have to try.
32:57We can't just let her die.
33:04You are not seeing the point.
33:06The forgetting is a blessing.
33:09Things from the heart.
33:10Things that matter.
33:12They don't go away.
33:14But the details.
33:15The anguish.
33:16Those will all fade.
33:19That sounds like a nightmare.
33:20Why?
33:21Instead of feeling the pain of her passing,
33:23we will be spared the memory of it.
33:25Stop saying I'm going to die.
33:27Please calm down.
33:30She's running a fever.
33:32You keep talking about a totem that explains everything.
33:34Where is it?
33:35You're standing right next to it.
33:38The story of the Kalar.
33:40It greets us when we rise
33:42and helps make sense of the world.
33:45What does it say about the palace?
33:46The gods decided long ago
33:48that there would be two types of Kalar.
33:51Those who remember to plan our future
33:53and record our past
33:54and those who forget
33:56to keep the work of the present continuing.
33:59It's convenient that some do all the work
34:00while others don't.
34:02That is not true.
34:03The palace Kalar remembers
34:05so the rest of us can be free.
34:07We have no past, no burdens.
34:09I'll take my burdens
34:10if it means I can heal people.
34:12How did the palace Kalar hold on to their memories?
34:15I do not know for certain.
34:19There's a legend that
34:21the palace Kalar's memories are protected
34:24inside a casket hidden in the palace.
34:28Yes, you said we were from the palace.
34:31It must be.
34:31Look, we have no galluses.
34:32You said you were not from the few.
34:34The answers we need are not on this totem.
34:37Listen to me.
34:39She risked her own life to save mine.
34:41And right now,
34:42the only thing that will save her
34:43is in his memory.
34:46We have to get them back.
34:47You are serious.
34:50You want to save her.
34:51Yes.
34:53Yes, we have to try.
34:57Then we do it now.
35:00Before the next forgetting starts
35:01and we lose our convictions.
35:03Suddenly you're okay with this?
35:05You are guided by your emotions.
35:08They are your truth.
35:10I find them convincing.
35:12The totem teaches
35:13that we live in each moment.
35:15Embrace them.
35:16If this is your moment,
35:18then I will help.
35:25Yes, this is my moment.
35:33I'm going to the palace
35:35to get our memories back.
35:46here.
35:51Rest.
35:57Are you sure it was okay to move her?
35:59When I get my memory back,
36:01she should be close.
36:03Because I forget the stats.
36:05We won't remember that you need to help.
36:06Keep her safe when we find the casket.
36:15I'll get your memories, too.
36:16No.
36:18Leave mine in there.
36:21You don't want to know your past.
36:25That symbol around your neck,
36:26you said there was something else about it.
36:28Have you deciphered it yet?
36:29I just know that it was a gift.
36:35Someone I'm connected to.
36:37Someone I need to get back to.
36:39I feel it.
36:40I feel them.
36:41You're talking about love.
36:43It's something that forgetting can't take from you.
36:46Love.
36:46And its absence.
36:54I inked over them.
36:55I don't remember why.
36:58Even without memories,
37:00pain also remains.
37:02Totems pass from parent to child.
37:05Yet I have no one to give it to.
37:09I don't know the story.
37:12I don't want to know.
37:14I feel the absence.
37:16The loss.
37:19Knowing the story won't ease my sorrow.
37:22You still carry the weight.
37:27Don't you want to know what it is?
37:30Would that make it any better?
37:33You're searching for your lost memories,
37:36but do you really know what you will find?
37:38We're doing this for her.
37:40And for whomever gave you that.
37:43You're brave to faces.
37:44I am past the need to remember.
37:51I'm too afraid of the pain.
37:53Come on.
37:58Hey.
38:00Come on.
38:02Stay with us.
38:04I wish I could, but I...
38:06We'll be back soon.
38:09Give him hell for me.
38:15So, by doing this,
38:22get in close.
38:39What is this place?
38:48Why have you brought us here?
38:50Me?
38:54Did I do this?
38:56Who are you?
38:58I...
39:01shouldn't know, but I did not.
39:04I believe the answer is here, but I cannot read it.
39:08What is this place?
39:14I do not know.
39:17I feel like...
39:20we were trying to make something better.
39:22But...
39:24somehow...
39:26it got worse.
39:28Plus...
39:29I feel...
39:31I'm angry at you.
39:33So maybe it's your fault.
39:35The emotions are not facts.
39:37Ah!
39:38Ah!
39:39I see you're experiencing the same kind of discomfort that I am.
39:47I need to, um...
39:49I need to get out of here.
39:51Find some place.
39:53Safe.
39:55I do not believe that is possible.
40:10Destination?
40:11Hello?
40:12Please state your destination.
40:14Me?
40:16Uh...
40:17Home!
40:18Take me home!
40:19Dex, Dex.
40:20Take me home!
40:21Dex, Dex.
40:23Uhh...
40:25Ha!
40:26I'm goin desta.
40:30I was so hungry.
40:31I'm sorry, Misha.
40:37This is home?
41:01Officers quarters are on deck six.
41:07Where?
41:09Section G, room 629.
41:11But where is that?
41:13Follow the illuminated path.
41:17Oh.
41:19Right?
41:23Follow the path.
41:27At junction 6B9, turn right.
41:31Just follow the path.
41:37This feels right.
41:51I feel safe here.
41:53I feel safe here.
42:03Oh.
42:09Please, please make it stop.
42:13Somebody, make it stop.
42:15Make it stop.
42:17Make it stop.
42:19Make it stop.
42:21Make it stop.
42:23Make it stop.
42:25Make it stop.
42:27It grazed my leg.
42:37It's not too bad.
42:51But I can't put weight on it.
42:53You just have to take it slow, Pat.
42:55No. It's got too late.
42:57I've already lost time.
42:59Maybe you have too.
43:03I'll come back as long as you can.
43:05Then get inside and lock the gate.
43:07I'll come find you when I get our memories back.
43:15No.
43:17No.
43:19Not like this.
43:21I'm not ready.
43:23Are you still there?
43:25Miss?
43:27Ma'am? Can you hear me?
43:29Affirmative.
43:31Stop the rocks.
43:33Unable to comply.
43:35Do something.
43:37Help. We need help.
43:39Do you require medical attention?
43:41No. We need to get out of here.
43:43Would you like to plot a course?
43:45Plot a what?
43:47Plot a what?
43:49Say that again?
43:51Would you like to plot a course?
43:55I know that.
43:57I don't know who I am.
43:59So why do I know that?
44:01You are Lieutenant Erica Ortegas.
44:03Alpha shift pilot assigned to the USS Enterprise.
44:07I'm a pilot?
44:09Affirmative.
44:11I fly the ship?
44:13Affirmative.
44:15Affirmative.
44:21So if the ship is gonna get out of this horrible place, it's up to me?
44:27Affirmative.
44:29Affirmative.
44:31Oh.
44:33I'm Erica Ortegas.
44:35I fly the ship.
44:37Affirmative.
44:39Affirmative.
44:41I'm Erica Ortegas.
44:43I fly the ship.
44:45I am Erika Ortegas
44:50I fly the ship
44:53Fly the ship?
44:54I am Erika Ortegas
44:57I fly the ship
44:58I am Erika Ortegas
45:02I fly the ship
45:04I am Erika Ortegas
45:08I fly the ship
45:10you know how to operate this i think so it feels like mine emotions are not
45:21i'm the pilot just trust me i feel like i know how to do this
45:30and i'm the only one who can
45:34yes yes you are i believe you now get us out of here
45:40that was a freaking lily
46:00depart the doors it's just you and me
46:04you aren't supposed to be here
46:11well i am
46:15they tell me you're in charge
46:30i yield i yield where's the casket what our memories
46:41you heard the story that nonsense from the totem
46:49i don't want to hurt you but if you don't tell me
46:55i will it isn't real stop why
47:04it's a lie you have your memories and we don't how do i get them back
47:10i can't what is it a machine chemical it takes them away
47:19die i need our memories
47:23so far
47:26so good
47:28not too bad
47:35it would be wise to avoid that
47:43no time gotta thread the needle
47:45hang on
47:47there
48:06that's all i have
48:09these are all
48:20tools
48:22i need our memories to come back
48:29don't you recognize those things
48:31they feel familiar but i
48:35a box can't hold memories
48:37you know that
48:41it's a myth
48:43an asteroid hit this planet thousands of years ago
48:48this palace is made of an oar that protects us against its radiation
48:51like our helmets
48:53i don't believe you
48:56there has to be something more
48:59it's true
49:00it's true
49:00but of course it's you don't believe me
49:02not you
49:04you know me
49:09you know who i am
49:12i thought you'd wander around
49:15get lost
49:18among the field killer
49:19fader
49:22fader
49:22you'd start a revolution
49:23my friend is dying
49:27it'll come back to you soon
49:30you've been inside the palace long enough
49:33stop laughing
49:40you fell for that land totem story
49:45it's one of memories
49:50your friend is going to die
49:55enough
49:59please don't kill me i take it back
50:02i take it all back
50:05i'm not gonna kill you zach
50:18you were
50:21about to
50:23all over a fairy tale
50:24i told your hydrol seven changes people
50:28no
50:29no it doesn't
50:31it shows us who we really are
50:35i came here to save my security officer
50:38the lives of my crew mean everything to me
50:40when we left you before i
50:44i mourned you
50:48zach
50:50i'm so sorry you got left behind
50:53but everything that came after that's your own doing
50:57you cannot blame me for that
50:58all right
51:01so now what
51:04bring it home
51:05starfleet will decide the rest
51:10it was right
51:31not having a past
51:33it could be nice but well
51:37i know what you mean
51:39but maybe some memories are worth the pain of others
51:45it's good to be back
51:51yes it does
51:53yes it does
51:54we decided to stay
52:10you got memories back
52:15i had a family
52:17i had a family
52:17a son
52:19a lot like you
52:23thank you for giving them all back to me
52:27i was wrong
52:29before
52:30all field kalar should know about their past
52:33the story of the story of your life
52:36the details
52:37they matter
52:41so
52:43now you know who gave you that
52:46who is it
52:49who is it
52:49someone i need to apologize to
52:55pilot's personal log
53:00stardate 1632.2
53:02as soon as we cleared the debris field
53:05our memories came back
53:06turns out those unknown elements
53:08spock found in the asteroids
53:10were causing all the problems
53:12we went there to save ourselves
53:14but almost lost the enterprise instead
53:16i don't blame spock
53:18he's still got a lot to learn
53:20plus he made up for it
53:22by devising a shield harmonic
53:23to protect us from the radiation
53:25as for the kalar and rigel 7
53:28captain pike has a more permanent solution in mind
53:31shuttle's report tracked to lock stable
53:34you are certain this is not a violation of the prime directive sir
53:39a single asteroid changed the course of history on this planet for thousands of years
53:45that's not natural development
53:47your logic
53:48feels
53:50sound to me
53:51ready for some fancy flying erica
53:54no one but you could pull this off
53:58oh you know i've got this
54:01when you do the same thing every day
54:13it's easy to forget how important that thing is
54:16how awesome that thing is
54:19i won't let that happen again
54:21i'm erica ortegas
54:23and i fly the ship
54:31so you diverted two starships for a routine prisoner transfer
54:35you know it's more than that
54:37i read the report
54:39sounds like you had a rough couple of days
54:41yeah i did
54:43but i learned something
54:46about me
54:48and about us
54:51us
54:52i was wrong
54:56you tried to tell me and i couldn't see it
54:57instead i acted like an ass
54:59can i get that in writing
55:01whatever it takes
55:03oh and you were right about this too
55:06it brings lost sailors home
55:11i don't know
55:14you said it yourself it's not easy
55:17whatever this is between us
55:19was
55:21i know
55:27there are only a handful of people in the galaxy
55:30who get what it is to be a starfleet captain
55:33who aren't diminished by the fact that our duties come first our crews come first
55:38it's a strength not a weakness
55:41so where are you going to find another gal who gets you like i do
55:46you brought me home
55:49that's what happened on rifle seven
55:53can't walk away from that
55:55i know i don't deserve you
55:59but i'm asking
56:02will you forgive me
56:22let's see how the next thirty minutes go and take it from there
56:30and then
56:43do you
56:43you

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