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00:00Star Trek Strange New Worlds
00:28My sacrifice saved the lives of those I care most about
00:31It's time for me to go
00:33I let something out
00:34It's your emotions
00:35I can't control it
00:36Mr. Kirk, clean your mess!
00:38Dupring and I have decided to take time apart
00:41I am conflicted because I have feelings for someone else
00:43I don't want to suppress this one any longer
00:46Those events were never supposed to happen
00:48And you were never meant to be aware of them
00:50I have to insist that you not share any of what you experienced from this time
00:55Buy me a direct next time we're on Starbase together
00:57That, uh, sounds lovely
00:59The people you love the most can cause you the most pain
01:03But it's the people you love that can mend your heart when you feel broken
01:07Communications officer's lock
01:13Stardate 2394.8
01:16Enterprise has been sent to Bannon's Nebula on the edge of explored space
01:20I've seen a lot of nebulas, but this one's special
01:24It's a stellar nursery, the birthplace of new stars
01:28But that's not why we're here
01:30The nursery is also full of deuterium, starship fuel
01:34Starfleet's building an outpost here to collect and refine it
01:37If they can ever get it working
01:40Amazing to think that a million years from now
01:44Those brand new stars will shine down on explorers just like us
01:48This place will look entirely different by then
01:51Uhura, you awake there, Ensign?
01:54My eyes are technically open, Captain
01:58Just didn't get much sleep last night
02:01Or the last ten
02:03Well, I appreciate all the work you've put into coordinating this mission
02:07But you generally only want to burn the candle at one end
02:10I'll take that under advisement
02:12The crew of the refinery sends their greetings
02:15And they're waiting for our engineering details
02:17Have Chief Cowell stand by to initiate transport
02:22I hear congratulations are on order, Fleet Captain
02:25Stop it
02:26Fleet Captain?
02:27I've been given command of the refinery and the Farragut
02:30Just until we get the station online
02:32Well, it's the shiniest gas station I've ever seen
02:35Well, it's not just a gas station, Lieutenant
02:37It's right at the edge of the frontier
02:38It unlocks half the quadrant
02:40It'll be the jumping off point for the next great age of exploration
02:43Oh, good, I was afraid I'd missed the speech
02:46Well, I started earlier, but Uhura fell asleep
02:49I assume Starfleet's primary motivation
02:52Was the nebula's proximity to Gorn space
02:54Sadly, you're probably right
02:56Their presence is growing
02:57This will help us counter it
02:58Which is why the refinery needs to be finished as soon as possible
03:01While the refinery is offline
03:02Enterprises collectors are operational
03:04Though the process may be slower
03:05It would be logical to use this opportunity to refuel ourselves
03:08My thoughts exactly, Mr. Spock
03:10Ortegas, find us a dense pocket of deuterium and do some laps
03:14Rip some donuts to the gas cloud, aye, sir
03:16Nice and slow, we don't want to use more fuel than we collect
03:18Activating Bessard collectors
03:30Refueling underway, Captain
03:31Sorry to interrupt, Captain
03:36I'm receiving a signal
03:38On speakers?
03:43Any time, Ensign
03:44It's gone
03:48Can you play by the recording?
03:50I can't find it, sir
03:52It was there, Captain
03:54It's probably just a glitching
03:55I'll run a full diagnostic on the communications system
04:01First disable the subspace antenna
04:03Check for a charge on the EPS manifold before disconnecting this tap
04:10Perfect
04:13Now, if there's any residual ionization
04:16Here is where you will find it
04:18What the hell are you doing inside my nacelle?
04:22Sorry, I am recalibrating the communications array
04:27The antenna assembly goes through the nacelles
04:29I like to be thorough
04:30And I've asked for so many of these recalibrations
04:33That eventually Hemmer got annoyed
04:35And said it would be easier to show me how to do it myself
04:39You know, teach a cadet to fish
04:42So we made a recording
04:44Hemmer was our chief engineer
04:46Before he
04:47I know
04:49He was one of my best students
04:54I'm sorry, I just said that because he's dead
04:57Actually, he was just okay
04:59But look
05:00Look what he made of himself
05:04Right
05:05Anyway, I'm almost done
05:10How come you never talked to me before?
05:14I'm sure I have
05:17Oh, no
05:18No, no
05:19Oh
05:22I'm sorry
05:24I've just been busy, I guess
05:26Welcome to the Enterprise
05:33Here is where you'll find it
05:37Now, what do you do next?
05:39I don't know
05:43I don't know
05:47I won't let you blow up the ship
05:49I promise
05:57Important lesson
05:58Be less gullible
05:59Hey!
06:00Back to work
06:02Let's start by turning down the gain
06:04On the subspace antenna
06:12When you're asked in the bulkhead
06:13The whole project's been a fiasco
06:16The refinery was supposed to be online two months ago
06:18What's slowing it down?
06:20Organizational difficulties was the polite term the Starfleet used
06:25Their previous superintendent got shipped back to Earth
06:29Which is why they could really use your version of managerial fervor?
06:34Hmm, nothing beats cleaning up somebody else's mess
06:37Yes
07:05Space
07:08The final frontier
07:13These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise
07:18Its five-year mission
07:20To explore strange new worlds
07:25To seek out new life
07:28And new civilizations
07:32To boldly go
07:34Where no one has gone before
07:35To be able to develop new civilizations
07:43To be able to move from any other meanings
07:45To be able to open the plump
07:47To be able to move from the past
07:49To be able to look from the ship
07:51To be able to move from the ship
07:54Each family has been to explore the Famous
07:55Yet one of the buildings
07:56To be able to move from the west
07:57To be able to connect the entire of us
07:58To be able to move from the巨大的
08:59You say it's pretty clear you were hallucinate.
09:03You said you had just worked the video of Hammer.
09:06His death was fresh in your mind.
09:09Starfleet officers aren't supposed to randomly hallucinate.
09:13You didn't do anything wrong.
09:15And there was nothing random about it.
09:17While working in the nacelle, you were exposed to a small amount of refined deuterium,
09:21which can be dangerous.
09:24You have a mild case of deuterium poisoning.
09:27And that can cause terrifying hallucinations?
09:30It's not.
09:31You could also experience headaches, blood vision, nausea.
09:35This should help with the symptoms.
09:43But there is something else here.
09:45There's serotonin and cortisol levels.
09:48You haven't been sleeping.
09:49It's been a busy year.
09:56Exhaustion can exacerbate the effects of deuterium poisoning.
09:59You need to rest.
10:01How am I supposed to sleep after what I just saw?
10:03I empathize.
10:07But I also know a stubborn patient when I see one.
10:12You ain't going back on duty until I'm satisfied you've slept.
10:15Head to deck seven.
10:33Get to work stabilizing the life support grid.
10:35Aye, sir.
10:36It's not as bad as it looks.
10:42It's way worse.
10:44The central refining and storage systems all seem to be in good shape.
10:47Have you looked at the maintenance logs?
10:49Because you get the feeling that this place has been breaking down a lot faster than the crew is able to fix it.
10:57Luckily, we have three crews now.
10:59Enterprise and Farragut's teams can mop up the problem systems while the station's team gets the refinery running.
11:04Yes, but if there is an underlying issue and it smells like there is, we ought to figure that out.
11:13I typically don't base my decision-making off of feelings and smells.
11:17Oh?
11:20Any underlying issues will become clear as we work.
11:27Aye, aye, Commander.
11:34Hello?
12:00Hello?
12:00Hello?
12:00Hello?
12:04Hello?
12:05Hello?
12:06Hello?
12:07Hello?
12:08Hello?
12:09Hello?
12:10Hello?
12:11Hello?
12:12Hello?
12:13Hello?
12:14Hello?
12:15Hello?
12:16Hello?
12:17Hello?
12:18Hello?
12:19Hello?
12:20Hello?
12:21Hello?
12:22Hello?
12:23Hello?
12:24Hello?
12:25Hello?
12:26Hello?
12:27Hello?
12:28Hello?
12:29Hello?
12:30Hello?
12:31Hello?
12:32Hello?
12:34Sam!
12:35Jimmy.
12:36Welcome to the Enterprise.
12:40Hell of a ship.
12:43Can they let you work here?
12:45What can I say? Captain Pike asks for the more handsome Kirk brother.
12:51You want a tour?
12:53As long as it ends at the bar.
12:55So, what's new and exciting in the world of Xenoanthropology?
13:06Literally everything in Xenoanthropology is new and exciting.
13:10But instead of giving you a long answer you don't actually care about, why don't we skip to your news?
13:17Wow. Sensing some hostility there, Sam.
13:21Not at all.
13:23Congrats, Jim. First officer of the Farragut.
13:26Well, not for another few months. I still have to train my replacement.
13:30Still, it's quite an achievement.
13:35And? Youngest first officer in the whole fleet. Youngest first officer ever, actually.
13:42I don't suppose you remember who held the record before you?
13:45Okay. That's what this is.
13:47It was George Kirk Sr., first officer of the Kelvin.
13:49Dad gave you his first name even if you choose not to use it, so I have to do something to keep up.
13:56You're making me look...
13:59Like what? Sam, what does my ambition have to do with you?
14:03Dad has a very old-fashioned idea of what a successful career looks like, what a fulfilling life looks like.
14:12And it just so happens, looks a lot like you.
14:15Well, if you're so worried about impressing Dad, then why are you wallowing in a science lab?
14:20Wallowing? Seriously?
14:22Records are made to be broken.
14:24I put in some legwork to beat this one. So what?
14:27We can make the old man proud in our own ways.
14:30Or... not at all.
14:32Finally! Okay. Life support's been stabilized.
14:51Are you kidding me?
14:53We need to send a team to Deck 5 to get the EPS regulators back online.
14:58Yes, but that is going to have to wait.
15:00One of my teams found something in the fuel distribution system.
15:05That system was online already. What were you...
15:08You disobeyed my direct orders and went digging around in the functioning system.
15:12If I had followed your orders to the letter, we would never have found evidence of sabotage.
15:19Sabotage?
15:24Your move.
15:27I know.
15:29Is that not a polite euphemism for, make your move faster?
15:32Am I boring you, Mr. Spock?
15:35Decidedly not.
15:43Your move.
15:46There is a matter I've been meaning to discuss.
15:49Should I get a drink first?
15:51You sound serious.
15:52Starfleet is built on a command hierarchy.
15:54Fraternization can lead to... complications.
15:58As such, there are protocols...
15:59You wanna tell Starfleet about us?
16:01If... there is anything to tell.
16:09Your move.
16:12Relationships...
16:18At least for humans can be...
16:21Quantum things.
16:23Schrodinger's cat.
16:25They exist or...
16:28They don't.
16:30Depending on who's observing them.
16:32Not how quantum superposition actually works.
16:35Yeah, I know.
16:37It's a... a metaphor, Spock.
16:39A messy one.
16:40Just like...
16:42Whatever this is.
16:44My point is...
16:46If we...
16:48Let Starfleet or...
16:50Anyone else, for that matter...
16:52Look inside the box, then...
16:55Our quantum...
16:57Cat...
16:58Might disappear.
16:59I'd just assume...
17:01Let it live.
17:02See how big it grows.
17:04Your move.
17:05Excuse me.
17:07Ensign, aren't you...
17:08Supposed to be resting, sir.
17:09Yes, but...
17:10Everybody ignores the orders part of doctor's orders.
17:14I don't have deuterium poisoning.
17:16When I saw a hammer on the turbolift, I heard the same sound that I heard on the bridge.
17:20But I heard it on the bridge before I went into the nacelle.
17:23Before I was exposed to deuterium.
17:24You believe your hallucinations began on the bridge?
17:27Logic would suggest that the simplest solution is often the correct one.
17:32Right?
17:33You seem to be the only Enterprise crew member affected.
17:36Scans show nothing in the sector that would explain your symptoms.
17:39Logic would suggest exposure to a non-hallucinogen is a more likely source of hallucinations than...
17:44Than nothing at all.
17:45Yeah, I looked at your chart.
17:48Niota, it's...
17:49You have a textbook case of overwork and exhaustion.
17:52I can prescribe you something to help you sleep.
17:54Sleeping is the last thing I want to do right now.
18:03Sorry, I'm brandied.
18:05Coming ready.
18:06Your, uh, Vulcan buddy should protect his queen.
18:14He was two moves away from checkmate until you distracted him.
18:16Now he's in trouble.
18:20James Kirk.
18:22Ufura, you're Sam's brother.
18:25Oh, you're friends with Sam.
18:27Look, I really don't want to be hit on right now.
18:31Ah, you're friends with Sam.
18:34Come on.
18:35Nobody's hitting on anyone.
18:36You sat next to me.
18:38You just look like you could use a friend.
18:42I appreciate the sentiment, but I am not in the market for friends right now.
19:03It's not real.
19:17It's not real.
19:19It's not real.
19:22It's not real.
19:33Gah!
19:34Oh my God!
19:43I told you, I am not hitting on you.
19:53I am so sorry.
20:03I can't believe it.
20:04Yeah, I can't believe it either.
20:06You seem so pleasant.
20:08I will walk you to sickbay.
20:10Dr. Urbenga will fix you up.
20:11Whoa, hold on.
20:12You really want to take me to sickbay and explain all this?
20:14I mean, it looked to me like you were seeing something that wasn't there.
20:17You got big enough problems to worry about without being written up for striking a superior officer.
20:22I have a dermal regenerator in my quarters.
20:25Come on.
20:27You're making it worse.
20:29You're being a baby.
20:31I'm done.
20:32I think your nightmare visions are turning you into a sadist.
20:37You think it's all in my head?
20:41Of course not.
20:44Look, I've had deuterium poisoning, and I've gone days without sleep,
20:49but I have never punched an officer because of either one.
20:53The point is, I am an exquisite judge of character, and I believe you.
20:58There's something else going on here.
20:59And if you let me, I can help you figure out what.
21:02Okay, I triple-checked the sensor logs, and there's nothing but deuterium out there.
21:07But something must be doing this to me.
21:11No one else has reported the same symptoms?
21:13Mbenga says I'm the only one.
21:15I'm the Enterprise, anyway.
21:17Good idea.
21:18I'll check in with the Farragut's doctor.
21:20Can I bring her your medical record?
21:22You're going to be okay alone?
21:31Yeah.
21:32Just, uh, don't punch any more officers until I get back.
21:38You know, this would be a lot easier if you'd gotten the station's lighting grid offline,
21:57or the internal sensors.
21:59Yes, but if I had done that, we might have just exploded and never known why.
22:04It's too close.
22:11It's too close.
22:12It's too close.
22:13I can't breathe.
22:13Our saboteur is Starfleet?
22:15What is he saying?
22:19Get away from me.
22:21Get him away from me.
22:22Get him away.
22:24There's nothing there.
22:25Nobody's going to hurt you.
22:28Is it real?
22:29It can't be real.
22:31It can't be real.
22:34Are you real?
22:48What's your name?
22:50Ramon.
22:52I saw Ramon.
22:54Lieutenant Ramon, why did you sabotage the station?
22:58Sabotage?
23:00That is not real.
23:02It's not real.
23:07Enterprise, we have a medical emergency.
23:09What's going on, Captain?
23:36Contact Starfleet.
23:37We're being attacked by an enemy.
23:51Anton Uhura.
23:53Anton Uhura.
23:58You're supposed to be on medical leave, are you not?
24:00As your captain, I need all my officers healthy, both physically and mentally.
24:12As your friend, I just want to help you understand what's happening.
24:16You know, the irony is not lost on me.
24:22The communications officer who can't communicate what's wrong with her.
24:28Come in.
24:34Lieutenant Kirk.
24:36That's right.
24:37It's an honor to meet you, sir.
24:39Congratulations on your promotion to fleet, Captain.
24:41Uh, it's temporary.
24:43I came to find Anton Uhura.
24:45I ran into her earlier and I was concerned.
24:48As am I.
24:49As am I.
24:49Not the time.
24:54Got it.
24:56I heard one of the station's crew was arrested for sabotage.
25:00That's right.
25:00I had him beamed to sickbay for evaluation.
25:02Farragut's medical officer got a call about him yesterday.
25:05One of his friends was worried about him.
25:07Said he kept talking about seeing things that weren't there.
25:11Ring a bell?
25:11We need to know what you saw, Lieutenant.
25:21It's the only way we can help you.
25:23He might not understand us.
25:26There's significant damage to the speech and language centers of his brain.
25:33And it's getting worse.
25:35His auditory nerves are firing wild.
25:41I'm fine.
25:52Go after him.
25:53Security to death four!
25:56This isn't real.
25:58Yoda, wake up.
25:58This isn't real.
25:59Hey, Uhura.
26:01This is very real, okay?
26:03You aren't imagining it.
26:05Okay.
26:07We have to stop Ramon before he hurts anyone else.
26:10Come on.
26:11Emergency lighting activated.
26:28Emergency lighting activated.
26:28Emergency lighting activated.
26:32Hey!
26:33desse我
26:55We need immediate medical assistance outside astrometrics.
27:16Acknowledged.
27:17Send in a medic.
27:19Captain, remember him cut the power conduits.
27:22That's why he went dark.
27:23Definitely going to make finding him harder.
27:25Stay with her.
27:26Ramone's headed towards engineering.
27:35You okay?
27:39I'm fine.
27:46Okay, maybe not.
27:51James?
27:52I got you.
28:15What happened?
28:16Sorry, I can't.
28:17I should just go back to sickbay.
28:19I'll walk back with you.
28:20No.
28:21You keep searching for Ramone.
28:23I'll be fine.
28:25I promise.
28:26I promise.
28:26I'll be fine.
28:33James.
28:57You two know each other?
28:58No, it's not the time to explain, Captain.
29:00If you haven't seen Ramon, then...
29:02You must have found a hole to hide in.
29:04We should double back.
29:32Who are to all teams?
29:40I may have found Lieutenant Ramon in the access tunnel to the port in his cell.
29:43I'm not far.
29:44Wait for me.
29:44Step away from the console.
30:05No.
30:11Listen.
30:13The things you've been seeing have been seeing them, too.
30:16I understand.
30:17But whatever it is you saw that made you come here, it wasn't real.
30:22None of it.
30:24But I am.
30:26My name is Niyota.
30:31I'm the communications officer.
30:33I was born in Kenya.
30:35I used to have a cat named Camille.
30:37My first memory is watching my dad play the piano.
30:41I'm real.
30:43Ramon, please.
30:52I am begging you.
30:55Step away from the console.
31:00I don't want to blow either of us up.
31:02Please.
31:04Fuel part ejection sequence initiated.
31:06Emergency transport.
31:15Beam us out now.
31:16Wait!
31:36Two dead, chief medical officer in surgery, the ship almost disabled, and we have no idea why.
31:42When Ramon was in sickbay, he seemed to be hearing the same sound I've been hearing.
31:48The way I see it, that's good news.
31:51You're not crazy.
31:54Something is affecting you the same way it affected him.
31:58And we're going to figure out what.
32:02I think you should confide me to my quarters, Captain.
32:06Why?
32:07How long until I'm sabotaging the ship?
32:09Or jumping out of an airlock?
32:11Oh.
32:13It won't come to that, I promise you.
32:15Now I need to talk to Commander Chin Riley and find out how much damage Ramon did to the refinery.
32:20Getting it online is critical, but since Lieutenant Ramon is deceased,
32:24Starfleet gave me permission to decrypt his personal logs and private medical files.
32:29Maybe there's answers in there.
32:36James Cook, Sam's brother.
32:49La'an Noonien Singh.
32:51Stickler for orderly security records.
32:54Were you injured?
32:57Uh, no.
32:57I'm just, uh, waiting for Ensign Hurrah.
33:00Oh.
33:01Right.
33:01I didn't know you were friends.
33:03Oh, we just met.
33:04I happened to be there when she needed some help.
33:07Although she seems like the type who has trouble asking anyone for help, especially her friends.
33:12And you're the type who can't walk past a stranger in need.
33:14What?
33:27My, uh, my dad was in Starfleet.
33:30My mom, my brother, and I, we spent my whole childhood chasing him from one posting to another.
33:37Barely seeing him.
33:38When I'd ask why, my mom would always say, he's helping people who really need it.
33:51But when you're a kid, you think...
33:53Why does he care more about strangers than he does about me?
33:56So you tell yourself, hey, if my dad chose helping total strangers over me, it must, must be important.
34:10As one of those strangers that Starfleet helped, I promise you, it is.
34:22I, uh, I should finish my rounds.
34:26Good evening, Lieutenant.
34:30I haven't forgotten that drink you owe me, by the way.
34:41Looks like the routing system is almost back online.
34:46They should be on Enterprise supervising the repairs there.
34:50That's what I told him, but Captain Pike disagrees.
34:53Getting the station online remains the first priority.
34:56I gotta know.
34:58What exactly is your problem with me?
35:01I don't have a problem with you.
35:03I have a problem with the situation.
35:05That is malarkey.
35:08And you know it.
35:10You're sloppy.
35:12Okay?
35:12You don't respect protocols.
35:14You're too loose with discipline.
35:15You don't follow orders unless you feel like it.
35:17And you have crumbs on your uniform.
35:19When did you even eat?
35:21You're like a space hippie.
35:25Oh, but I have been called more names than there are stars in the sky.
35:30But space hippie is a new one on me.
35:33I think you've gotten too used to being the smartest person in the room.
35:38I don't think I'm the smartest person in the room.
35:40Oh, sure you do.
35:42You hide behind order and discipline because it kills you when someone has the nerve to question your decisions.
35:50You think my years of experience should buy me any deference?
35:57You've been in Starfleet since before I was born, but I outrank you.
36:01Why do you think that is?
36:02I'll have the station online in a few hours.
36:15I swear I saw John standing in the mess hall like he never, like he was still alive.
36:22I tried to say something to him and everyone just stared at me.
36:25They thought I'd lost my mind.
36:27And that noise, I think I am losing my mind.
36:32He was having the same kind of hallucinations as me.
36:41Hearing the same sound, his brain scans show activity in the same region.
36:47But his case was more severe.
36:49Or it just started earlier.
36:51I mean, based on the dates of these logs, I made me...
36:56A day and a half from losing my mind entirely.
37:01Look, why don't we just take a break, all right?
37:04Update Captain Pike on our progress.
37:07Or lack thereof.
37:09Maybe get something to eat.
37:11I hear the mess is serving real cookies.
37:13Not from the matter synthesizer.
37:15I don't need a cookie.
37:18Okay, now you sound crazy.
37:20I'm sorry, it was a dumb joke.
37:30It's not a joke.
37:33That's the problem.
37:34This isn't the first time I've seen something like this.
37:43Imagine someone who isn't there.
37:47A few years ago, I lost my parents and my brother in a shuttle accident.
37:56I wasn't there when it happened.
37:59I never saw the crash site, but...
38:02After they died, it felt like every time they closed my eyes, I'd see it.
38:10The crash.
38:13Their final moments.
38:17I don't know what to say except...
38:20I'm sorry.
38:23It got so bad, I couldn't even look at pictures of them.
38:28Just...
38:29Seeing their faces.
38:30And then Emma died, and it all came back.
38:38But I kept covering it with work and smiles and more work.
38:44The truth is, I've never been able to face death.
38:48Everyone has some way of dealing with it and moving on, but I just...
38:56I don't know how.
39:00How can I be a Starfleet officer if I can't handle death?
39:06Maybe you can't.
39:11Look, I could tell you some comforting fairy tale.
39:15But we both know the truth.
39:18Our job puts us up against death more than is fair.
39:23And we might not like it, but we do have to face it.
39:26And right now, death is winning.
39:32It claimed your family.
39:34It claimed your friend.
39:35It convinced you to forget them.
39:38Because it's less painful than holding on to their memories.
39:43Now, you can let death win.
39:46Or you can fight back.
39:51Hold on to them.
39:57Still none of that cookie?
40:05Be right back.
40:06Not bad.
40:25Important lesson.
40:30Be less gullible.
40:31Hey!
40:33Let's start with dialing down the gain on the subspace antenna.
40:39Or else you'll burn out the receiver.
40:46Burn out the receiver.
40:48Got the last one.
40:58Thought we could split it.
40:59Forget about the stupid cookie for a second.
41:01I think I figured something out.
41:04Ramon's brain scan.
41:06What am I supposed to be noticing?
41:08There was damage to the language center of his brain.
41:11My brain scan shows elevated activity in the same spot.
41:14And we were both hearing that same sound.
41:18What if someone or something was trying to communicate with him?
41:23With me?
41:24But their signal's too strong.
41:27So strong that it burned out that area of his brain entirely.
41:31It's a message from some...
41:34invisible alien?
41:39You want to talk to Sam, don't you?
41:41Your symptoms started once we arrived in the nebula, right?
41:46So it makes sense that our mystery alien would live here.
41:49But our sensors aren't showing any life forms.
41:51Well, there's a theory.
41:53It's a little bit fringe, but hear me out.
41:55That extra-dimensional life forms could actually poke into our space
41:59and attach themselves to atoms from our dimension.
42:03Meaning they aren't sophisticated life forms capable of speech or even language.
42:07There are similarities in the ways different species process thoughts, ideas.
42:13That's how the Universal Translator works, by recognizing those similarities.
42:17Maybe my brain is doing the same thing?
42:20Invisible aliens are using your brain as a Universal Translator.
42:24It might be the only way they know how to communicate.
42:27They send simple ideas to the language center of my brain.
42:30Then my brain interprets those ideas the only way it can.
42:34Through my thoughts, my memories.
42:37The visions...
42:38They're like vocabulary.
42:41What are they trying to say?
42:42I felt the walls closing in because they feel trapped.
42:52I was attacking myself because we're responsible.
42:57They showed me the ship exploding because they're desperate to break free, but...
43:03We're killing them.
43:06Killing the ones they love.
43:08And they're terrified.
43:10And that's what they're making me feel.
43:12If they're living in the nebula, in the deuterium...
43:15In a way, they are the deuterium.
43:18So then when we pull the deuterium out of the nebula into our nacelles,
43:22and when the station processes and refines it...
43:24We're basically torturing them.
43:26A horror to Captain Pike.
43:28Sir, we need to stop the fuel refinery from being activated.
43:31I'm not sure what's going on, Ensign, but it's too late.
43:33The refinery was activated five minutes ago.
43:42Captain, you have to shut down the station.
43:47It's a matter of life or death.
43:49I'll contact Duna and do what I can.
43:52Nothing's working.
43:53The refinery's automated systems aren't responding to any commands.
43:56It's not shutting down.
43:57Perhaps Lieutenant Ramon did more damage than we thought.
44:05Bridge.
44:06Bridge.
44:34Keep going.
45:04You alright?
45:11The station's emergency shutdown procedures aren't working.
45:13You mind telling me why we need to shut it down in the first place?
45:16We believe there's some sort of alien life-
45:18We're killing them, Captain.
45:25The creatures that live in the deuterium and the nebula, we're killing them.
45:29By pulling them into our fuel pods and our nacelles.
45:32And now the station's doing the same thing but at a much larger scale.
45:36But we can't see them or detect them in any way.
45:38I can hear them.
45:41So could Ramon.
45:43They're screaming for our help.
45:45Ramon died trying to save them.
45:48Captain, you told me the point of this station was to help us find new forms of life.
45:53But what is the point of exploring if we're just gonna kill what we find?
45:58We can't shut it down.
45:59Then we need to destroy it.
46:01How certain are you?
46:12I'm certain, Captain.
46:16What's the plan?
46:20Kill the refinery.
46:23Order an emergency evacuation.
46:25Then vent all the deuterium from Enterprise's fuel pods.
46:29Order the Farragut to do the same.
46:31You heard her.
46:32I assume.
46:33Attention.
46:34All refinery crew and maintenance.
46:35Evacuate the enemy.
46:36Repeat.
46:37All the deuterium.
46:38No life signs aboard.
46:39All crew have safely cleared the refinery.
46:40Fire torpedoes.
46:41Torpedoes away.
46:43No life signs aboard.
46:44All crew have safely cleared the refinery.
46:45Fire torpedoes.
46:46Torpedoes away.
46:47No life signs aboard.
46:48No life signs aboard.
46:49All crew have safely cleared the refinery.
46:50Fire torpedoes.
46:51Torpedoes away.
46:52Did that work?
46:53Uhura, what is it?
46:55Uhura, what is it?
47:08Did that work?
47:19Uhura, what is it?
47:28We did it.
47:31They're safe.
47:36That's it?
47:39Yeah.
47:42That's it.
47:50The jumping-off point for a new era of exploration.
47:55You know, Starfleet can build a new gas station someplace else.
48:00One where there isn't anything living in the deuterium.
48:03And if there's any blowback, it's on me.
48:06At the end of the day, that was my call, okay?
48:09Or we can tell them someone's brash influence rubbed off on you.
48:13Always happen to be of service.
48:16You know, I was thinking, you discovered a completely new form of life.
48:21They might give you a medal.
48:22And now, if you don't mind, would you take your station?
48:31Hail the Farragut.
48:32As soon as we've collected all of our escape pods, let's get out of this nebula before we cause any more damage.
48:38And then I am going to need Admiral Nagawa on my private channel.
48:41And after that, go take a nap.
48:45That's an order.
48:45Starship Maintenance 307.
49:07Starship Maintenance, what about it?
49:10You were my professor at the Academy.
49:12Oh, I remember.
49:15You gave me a C.
49:18And you deserved that C.
49:20My final paper was meticulously researched.
49:23It was sloppy.
49:26But for what it's worth, that well-deserved C is absolutely not what's been bothering you.
49:32It's Emma.
49:34I'm a reminder that your friend died and I replaced him.
49:37And every time you see me, it dredges up all that sadness.
49:44I get it.
49:46I've been there.
49:50Too many times.
49:52And if you want to keep saying, it's the sea, I don't have to contradict you.
50:02I
50:15I
50:16I
50:19I
50:20I
50:22I
50:26I
50:27I
50:29It's your family?
50:35My mother always knew how to make me laugh.
50:40It's been a long time since I've been able to look at that.
50:45To staying in the fight.
50:54Why do you think they chose me?
50:56You were exactly what they needed.
50:59Thoughtful and pathetic.
51:01You heard them.
51:02I mean, maybe all it took was a good listener.
51:07Well, I'm glad to see that everything worked out for the best.
51:11And I think I'm going to write a paper about our deuterium friends.
51:15Oh, wow.
51:17Sounds thrilling.
51:20I've been wanting to say,
51:23the Farragut is lucky to have you, Jim.
51:26I'm proud of you.
51:28Honestly.
51:29Thanks, Sam.
51:43What is happening right now?
51:47I'm not sure either.
51:49You're seriously not going to apologize?
51:50For what?
51:51For being extremely competent?
51:53For being a...
51:54Okay.
51:56You know what?
51:57Forget it.
51:58Go have fun on your stupid little ship.
52:00I'm going to be here on the flagship.
52:01Well, that was something.
52:10Yeah, it's just Sam being Sam.
52:13Sometimes he can be, uh...
52:14Frustrating.
52:19James, meet our chief science officer, Mr. Spock.
52:23Spock, meet James Kirk, first officer of the Farragut.
52:25Why don't you join us?
52:30Why don't you join us?
52:33Yeah.
52:37So, that...
52:38The math of that is still...
52:39My brain is...
52:40No, I'm...
52:41No, it's just...
52:42I know.
52:42But...
52:43I do, too.
52:44He does love it.
52:45Interesting way, though, right?
52:46So...
52:46No, I can't see.
52:47No, I'm...
52:48Oh, yeah.
52:48I can't see.
52:49No, I can't see.
52:49No, I can't see him.
52:50I can't see him.
52:52There he is.
52:53There he goes.
52:56Think about it.
52:57Change it from the far-go.
52:58Hey!
52:59Goodbye!
53:03Bye!
53:10Bye!
53:14Bye!
53:16Bye!
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