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Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 1
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02:59So when do you ship out?
03:01Chris.
03:03We can keep doing this, but we can also talk about it.
03:06Talk about when?
03:07Whatever it is you're so busy not talking about.
03:10Whatever happened out there.
03:12Whatever's got you questioning your return to command.
03:14Whatever's got you questioning.
03:17Yes?
03:19From everything.
03:24It's classified.
03:25Got deeper security clearance than you do.
03:29Not for this.
03:36I ship out tomorrow at 0600.
03:37Back in a month.
03:38Hey.
03:40I might still be here.
03:42So give me a call and we'll get together.
03:45It'll be nice.
03:46I don't like that.
03:49I don't know.
03:52But I really hope you're not.
03:55You've got better places to be.
03:59I don't know.
04:01I love you.
04:03I love you.
04:04I love you.
04:05I love you.
06:07Send someone else.
06:10You don't want me in command of that ship.
06:12You're getting us confused.
06:15You don't want you in command.
06:17What the hell happened out there, Chris?
06:22It's classified.
06:24Classified.
06:26Look, I'm sympathetic to whatever's going on with you.
06:28But I want you to find out what happened to Una.
06:31You can quit when you get home.
06:32But right now, I need you back on that horse, Captain.
06:36That's a mortar.
06:36What the hell?
06:54Space.
06:56The final frontier.
06:58these are the voyages of the starship enterprise
07:03it's five-year mission to explore strange new worlds
07:10to seek out new life and new civilizations
07:17to boldly go where no one has gone before
07:28you
08:58The question is coming, would it be more efficient?
09:00One would think.
09:01So?
09:01You asked me here to this spot, on the anniversary of our first courtship event.
09:07You are wearing ritual mating colors.
09:10So I am.
09:11And yet the entire meal has passed without you...
09:13Queering?
09:14Yes, queering.
09:17Without you asking me a question.
09:18That's patently untrue.
09:20I have asked you many questions.
09:22About your family, Vassal's new loot recordings, your gallivanting about the galaxy with Starfleet.
09:28Gallivanting.
09:28Is there a particular question that you would like me to ask you?
09:33Apologies.
09:34I may have assumed too much.
09:36I have been a way which can mitigate tradition.
09:40I have no right to assume...
09:41Queering.
09:49Spock.
09:50Will you marry me?
10:02I was beginning to think you would never ask.
10:06Which, I now believe, was the idea.
10:09I'm going to have to ask you two to do that somewhere else.
10:30Please.
10:32What an excellent idea.
10:33Yeah.
10:39On Salon, the seas consist of liquid mercury.
10:54Earths are water.
10:56There's nothing out there better than what's here on Vulcan.
11:02Perhaps you need to show me.
11:09Don't.
11:19I have to.
11:21I took an oath.
11:22As you just did to me.
11:24Matrimony and duty.
11:25The two will compliment each other.
11:29I remain skeptical.
11:39Spock.
11:50Are you naked?
11:52No, Captain.
11:53No, Chris, he's not.
11:54He was about to be.
11:56It's a special night.
11:58Sorry.
12:00Is everything all right, Captain?
12:02We're going back out.
12:04Number one's gone missing, Spock.
12:07April's sending us to find her.
12:08I will meet you on board, Captain.
12:09Tupring will understand.
12:11Bye, Galen.
12:12Spock out.
12:15That should have been a query.
12:17Whether or not I would understand.
12:20I am sorry.
12:22Don't make a habit of it.
12:24I won't chase you across the galaxy just to get married.
12:32There is no need to chase what we already have, Tupring.
12:38Not yet.
12:42Just that.
12:44Fire 5-3-2.
12:47Affirmative.
12:48Please issue a transfer on pilot's vehicle.
12:52USM, YÖKİS.
12:54Please transfer to Wi-2.
12:55Enterprise, this is Shuttle Stamets incoming to Transport coordinates.
12:59Stamets clear to Transport.
13:00All scrubbed up and good as new, sir.
13:25Wish it were that easy.
13:27Sir?
13:30Energize.
13:30How are you, Mr. Spock?
13:39Systems are all nominal, but as you know, no simulations were run.
13:42Thank you, Chief Kyle.
13:43The main AI has been upgraded.
13:45Personnel rotation was in promise.
13:47A few officers will have to build it after the mission.
13:49That includes the Chief Engineer and Lieutenant Kirk, whom I know you requested.
13:53Seems like a million years ago.
13:55Three months, ten days, four hours, five minutes, actually.
13:59I asked how you were.
14:00Spock.
14:02I am well, Captain.
14:04Although I confess, each time I return to space, the weight I carry over the loss of my sister feels heavier.
14:09Sorry.
14:10I miss her, too.
14:12Bridge?
14:13Okay, nuke that.
14:16Medical.
14:16Oh, good.
14:17We needed that.
14:18Uh, security.
14:21Security.
14:22What is it, Captain?
14:23Um, well, I just assumed that in Una's absence...
14:27Forgive me, Captain.
14:28Command believes I would best serve the mission as Chief Science Officer.
14:31Oh, no, I understand, Spock.
14:33I just, uh...
14:34I just...
14:36didn't think about having...
14:38a new number one.
14:41Captain, on the bridge.
14:44Captain Pike.
14:46Lieutenant La'an Noonien Singh, Chief of Security.
14:49I've been assigned as acting first officer.
14:51Welcome aboard, number one.
14:52You've got some pretty big boots to fill.
14:54I'm aware.
14:56Okay.
14:57Welcome back and welcome aboard, everyone.
14:59Ready, Lieutenant Ortegas.
15:02You bet.
15:03Corsair Kylie 279 plotted and laid in, Captain.
15:06Ops, how we doing, Lieutenant?
15:07Lights are green across the board.
15:09She feels ready to me, Captain.
15:11Communications.
15:12Ah, yes.
15:14The prodigy.
15:15Cadet Uhura on communications rotation.
15:18Very happy to have you aboard.
15:19Thank you, sir.
15:21Glad to be here.
15:23Enterprise is cleared for launch.
15:25Okay, Ortegas, let's take her out.
15:29We're at five by five full warp.
15:48Captain.
15:50What?
15:54Oh.
15:56Right, of course.
15:56Okay, Miss Ortegas.
16:02Hit it.
16:11Ship wide, Cadet Uhura.
16:13Aye, sir.
16:15This is you, Captain.
16:17We're a little early out of the gate,
16:19so I hope we didn't catch anybody with your hair wet
16:20or your pants down.
16:21As you're all aware,
16:25Starfleet sends out a first contact team
16:27whenever a deep space probe detects signs
16:29of a working warp engine.
16:30Six days ago,
16:31the signature of a functioning warp drive
16:33appeared on Kylie 279.
16:36The USS Archer went to say hello.
16:39We have since lost contact.
16:41Our mission is to find our people
16:43and bring them home.
16:44And maybe get lucky,
16:47make some new friends.
16:49Nobody dies.
16:51This mission will not be anybody's last day.
16:58Captain, out.
17:02Let me know when we get there.
17:03I'll be in my quarters.
17:05Number one, you have the comm.
17:08Aye, Captain.
17:10Maintain course and speed.
17:11I got this!
17:21Four seconds to lockdown.
17:28Radiation at critical level.
17:32Lockdown.
17:33Captain, please!
17:34No!
17:35Captain, please!
17:37No!
17:37What?
17:37Come.
17:46Mr. Spock.
17:48Captain,
17:49I do not wish to overstep.
17:54Overstep?
17:58Sorry on brandy?
18:02Are you
18:03yourself, sir?
18:05Well, I'm very much myself.
18:08That's the problem.
18:11It was not lost on me
18:13that when you went down
18:14to the Klingon moon of Borath,
18:15you returned a changed man.
18:17Borath is notable for two things.
18:18A monastery
18:19and a rare ore
18:20that can cause
18:21temporal consciousness displacement.
18:23Both of which
18:23are the power of transformation.
18:26It wasn't the monastery.
18:27No.
18:28I assumed as much.
18:30You saw the future.
18:31I saw my own death, Spock.
18:36At least the death
18:37of the man I am now.
18:39I know exactly how
18:41and when
18:42my life ends.
18:45And I didn't just see it.
18:46I felt it
18:47every agonizing second.
18:48Most humans
18:53we like to think
18:56that right until
18:57the very last instant
18:59somehow, someway
19:01we'll achieve death.
19:04At least I did.
19:06Is it soon?
19:08Only you could ask
19:09that question.
19:10No.
19:11It's almost a decade away.
19:14Is that soon?
19:15Suddenly that feels soon.
19:20I can't stop seeing it.
19:22Sir,
19:23I would suggest
19:24knowledge of death
19:25is vital
19:25for effective leadership.
19:27Knowledge is one thing, Spock,
19:28but I experienced it.
19:31How will it live
19:32in me?
19:34Will it make me hesitant?
19:37Cautious?
19:38Not cautious enough?
19:40I'm already
19:41second-guessing myself
19:42and that's the last thing
19:43a captain can afford.
19:45Suffering
19:46can be transformed
19:47into insight.
19:49You must seek out
19:50the good in knowing
19:51your own death.
19:52Use it to be the man
19:53you most essentially are.
19:55And who's that, Spock?
19:57The captain.
20:03Captain Pike to the bridge.
20:04We're dropping out of warp.
20:05Any sign of the archer?
20:33Getting her transponder
20:34ping on the night side.
20:35Takes around, lieutenant.
20:37Hail her, all frequencies.
20:38Trying.
20:40Nothing, sir.
20:41Any chance we're losing
20:42her response
20:42in subspace chatter?
20:43There is no subspace chatter.
20:46It's dead quiet out there.
20:48We've got a visual, sir.
20:49On screen.
20:52All systems show in the green.
20:54The ship's perfectly intact, sir.
20:55Live signs, Mr. Spock.
20:56None.
20:57But neither am I detecting
20:58any bodies.
20:59The ship is empty.
21:00Where's her crew?
21:01Fascinating.
21:03I'm all ears.
21:05Figurous, Beach.
21:07I am remotely accessing
21:08the ship's manifest.
21:10Archer carried only Una
21:11and two astrophysicists.
21:12If she went to the surface,
21:13she'd have headed
21:14for the warp signature.
21:15Can you locate us, Spock?
21:17I have it, sir.
21:17Although...
21:18You're not really in the mood
21:19for an all vote right now.
21:20I'm having trouble locking on.
21:21Its location may be shielded.
21:22This warp signature's also
21:24got a pretty weird signal variance.
21:26Pretty weird.
21:26Recommend deflector shields
21:30to full.
21:32Any obviously defensive postures
21:34in direct violation
21:35of first contact protocols.
21:36No hails from the surface
21:37or subspace chatter.
21:38No interplanetary traffic.
21:40Not one orbital dock.
21:41What's their point?
21:42These people aren't showing
21:43any signs of local space colonization.
21:45Which puts them a century
21:46behind constructing warp drives.
21:47Yet they have a warp signature.
21:49A nascent warp.
21:50The anomaly is a red flag.
21:52Captain, there is not sufficient...
21:53Activate deflector shields.
21:55Aye.
21:55Reading multiple launches
21:59from the surface.
22:06Plasma torpedoes.
22:07Three direct hits.
22:09Damage assessment.
22:09Minimal.
22:10But if we hadn't had
22:11our shields up...
22:13Good call, number one.
22:15Take us up, Bortegas.
22:16Maybe they'll think they got us.
22:19What is going on down there?
22:21Plasma torpedoes?
22:22That's a 21st century attack.
22:24How in the hell did these people
22:26develop a faster-than-light engine?
22:30They did not.
22:32Recommend we go to Red Alert.
22:34Red Alert, Mizzahora.
22:37I've analyzed the Sigma variants
22:39of Tendor Tegas isolated.
22:41These people have not built
22:41a warp drive.
22:43Based on these readings,
22:44they've built a warp bomb.
22:45It would seem there are two warring factions,
22:53and their conflict has escalated
22:54to a crisis point.
22:56Surface scans of the planet
22:57are consistent with pre-warp society.
22:59How is that possible?
23:00As you know,
23:01the Vulcans invented first contact.
23:03As they never fail to remind us.
23:05The world's in this sector with warp.
23:06All have or are in process
23:10of being inducted into the Federation.
23:12We are free to travel to any of them.
23:13General Order 1 does not apply.
23:16Not on one of these worlds.
23:18In fact,
23:18not once in the entire history
23:20of first contact
23:20has warp in first developed
23:22as anything but a drive.
23:23Put another way,
23:24the nuclear bomb could have been invented
23:26before particle physics.
23:27It simply never has been.
23:28Would number one have known
23:29that the warp signature
23:30was that of a weapon?
23:31Possibly not.
23:32Our scanners were just updated
23:33in space dock.
23:34If those missiles
23:35are the best they've got,
23:36let's beam down,
23:37find our people,
23:37and bring them home.
23:38We have to consider the possibility
23:39that this technology isn't native.
23:42However they got it,
23:43if they found it
23:44in a crashed alien spacecraft,
23:45if it was placed in their hands...
23:47General Order 1 applies.
23:49We cannot interfere
23:49with their natural development.
23:51We cannot show ourselves the risk...
23:52But they've already seen us.
23:53We cannot risk the possibility.
23:55So we just leave our people there?
23:57Hardly.
23:58Hardly.
24:02Let's go see the doctor.
24:07Doc!
24:09Please dispense some wisdom.
24:10Okay.
24:12Never get the house dressing.
24:16Ah, good to see you.
24:19Dr. Mbanga toured the Mojave with me
24:21and I toured Kenya with him.
24:23Mr. Spock.
24:24And this is...
24:25A pleasure to see you again.
24:29Of course,
24:30you had to certify her for duty.
24:32I received the orders, Captain.
24:34This is Nurse Chapel.
24:36Nurse Chapel is on civilian exchange
24:37from the Stanford-Mohaus
24:39supergenetic project.
24:40Sounds like you're just
24:41the person for the job.
24:42What job?
24:44We're gonna mess with your genome.
24:46You first.
24:46The locals are humanoid.
24:50They're a close match to most of the crew's physiology and genetics.
24:53But we'll need to make a few alterations if you want to blend in.
24:57Internally, they have a bunch of different organs.
24:58That would take a lot longer to change, so...
25:01Just try not to get an x-ray.
25:03Change how exactly?
25:04Nurse Chapel is part of Starfleet's initiative
25:06to better observe alien cultures without contamination.
25:09You make disguises.
25:12And you pass a rocket ship.
25:14Yes.
25:15You know, we're going all simplistic here.
25:18I make minor alterations to your genetic code
25:21and induce internal celerity
25:23to express short-term changes to your biology.
25:26Is it safe?
25:27Almost every time.
25:30Sedative first.
25:31Your body is going to undergo compressed, jury-rigged metamorphosis.
25:39It's painful.
25:41Damn the ramparts, doctor.
25:44It means go ahead.
25:46Man.
25:53I modified it for you,
25:55but Vulcans are more complex
25:58and your half-human genome is unique.
26:01So...
26:02It might not last as long the first time.
26:07No sedatives.
26:09Just a gene therapy.
26:10Maybe I wasn't clear about the...
26:12the terrible pain part.
26:14Maybe I wasn't clear when I said no.
26:19So...
26:20I've read your file.
26:22Um...
26:23I think I understand...
26:24Are you giving me a direct order
26:26to allow sedation during this procedure, Captain?
26:29I am not.
26:31And I prefer to remain fully aware.
26:36People survive things.
26:38Well, there's surviving.
26:40Then there's living.
26:43It's your choice.
26:44Hang in there, sister.
26:54local clothing patterns have been downloaded into the buffer,
27:01as well as universal translators and tricorders.
27:03Confirming no weapons?
27:04Confirmed.
27:05Sitting it down somewhere with no foot traffic.
27:06Just don't lose my socks, Mr. Cowell.
27:08Energize.
27:09Energize.
27:13Energize.
27:14Energize.
27:15Energize.
27:16Oh, man.
27:17Oh, man.
27:18I'm going to go to the buffer, as well as universal translators
27:19and tricorders.
27:20Confirming no weapons?
27:21Confirmed.
27:22Sitting it down somewhere with no foot traffic.
27:23Just don't lose my socks, Mr. Cowell.
27:26Energize.
27:27Why is it always an alley?
27:54Captain.
27:56Where are my pants?
28:03When in Rome, Mr. Spott.
28:05Don't worry.
28:06It's not a dignity issue.
28:07For the record, this was not my choice.
28:09Protests carried on through the night and into the morning
28:12at federal sites around our nation.
28:14Seditious elements continue to spread rumors of an advanced weapon
28:18being developed by the government for domestic...
28:20Captain, it appears we've landed in a society in the midst
28:22of some prolonged civil conflict within this planet's government.
28:25Shades of old earth.
28:27Are you familiar with the United States of America, Spott?
28:30Yes.
28:31As I am with both their civil wars and their devastating results.
28:34But this society is already in a flashpoint, and they've somehow acquired an advanced weapon.
28:40Captain, we're close enough for me to get a better fix on the warp signature.
28:44Where?
28:45Where?
28:46There.
28:54Whatever is shielding the warp tech makes transport impossible.
28:57We can't beam it at the building.
28:58We'll have to find...
28:59Captain, permission to act fast.
29:00Grandin.
29:01Stay here.
29:02Please help me.
29:03Help me.
29:04Help me.
29:05My medication.
29:06I love you.
29:07His neck.
29:08What?
29:09His neck.
29:10His neck!
29:11His neck!
29:12His neck!
29:13It is fortunate their musculature is responsive.
29:26It's fortunate that you can finally take a hint.
29:30Enterprise can fabricate replicas of their clothes and security badges to match our retinal scans.
29:34What do you suggest we do with these two?
29:36Beam them up.
29:37Beam them up where?
29:38Well, sickbay can sedate them.
29:39You're suggesting we leave these people unconscious on a Federation starship while we complete our mission?
29:44They've experienced no pain, have no memory, just some lost time.
29:58They are both under low-level sedation. Let's see how this works on them.
30:01I need a DNA sample.
30:03Right now?
30:04The simulation I'm running shows that Spock's genetic coding is beginning to deteriorate.
30:09If I don't synthesize a booster with actual Kylie DNA, he may not pass a retinal scan.
30:14You'd need one with compatible surface proteins for Mr. Spock's low-cut blood.
30:18Or they'll never get past security.
30:20This one's not going to work.
30:28Looks like we got lucky.
30:30Where am I?
30:31Delta Scorpio 7?
30:32Delta Scorpio 7. I'll prep the booster, you catch the rabbit.
30:44Always give me the fun job.
30:46Well, you're my favorite.
30:48Ortegas.
30:49The landing party needs to stand by. Don't let them enter that building.
30:54And we got a Delta Scorpio 7 situation.
30:58Always when I'm in the captain's chair.
31:01It's quite a performance of you back there, by the way.
31:04Prey posture. Useful for tricking predators into thinking you're helpless.
31:09Captain, you can't go in.
31:12What? Why?
31:13Chapel needs to beam down a booster for Spock. Give us a minute.
31:17Hey! Keep it moving!
31:20Don't have a minute.
31:22Kyle, can you pinpoint your location on beam down and apply an eye salve?
31:26Are you kidding? No, transporters don't do that.
31:29Chief, it's Ortegas. Find a way to make them do that.
31:32Whoa, whoa, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
31:36Where the hell am I?
31:37I know you're scared. It's not what you think.
31:39What is this?
31:40Okay, maybe it is a little bit...
31:42Come on!
31:48Hi.
31:55We're headed to the bridge.
31:57The bridge is where our back tack is.
31:59Like the game Tag Ball on your planet.
32:02The back tack makes all the decisions.
32:05You know Tag Ball?
32:07I'm so sorry.
32:17Where's the scientist?
32:18Headed for the bridge.
32:19Can we fire up the emergency medical transporter?
32:24Energizer.
32:29I heard that the greatest match game was Cone Rockets versus Boom Shield.
32:34Yes, I was there.
32:37Gotcha!
32:40Welcome to Enterprise.
32:43Uh, Uhura Chapel.
32:45Uhura Chapel.
32:48All government officials.
32:49Please, please, please.
32:51Step away from the scanner.
32:53It's up to you now, Kyle.
32:55I said, step away.
33:01Go on.
33:02Captain, my genetic alterations may continue to wear off.
33:15Got her.
33:16This way.
33:17The walls here are embedded with some kind of highly dense radiation plating.
33:21It's why our sensors couldn't penetrate the building.
33:23Only something as powerful as a warp signature would even have a chance of getting out.
33:27But now we're inside, I can track her bias signs.
33:31She's alive, Captain.
33:33And she's here.
33:34Where?
33:35Down.
33:36Way down.
33:37Way down.
34:00This is us.
34:02Down here.
34:07Spock.
34:08Your ears.
34:09I'm aware.
34:10Your pain is quite remarkable.
34:11The recoding seems to have stabilized for now.
34:17It's this one.
34:27Captain?
34:29It's quite a look.
34:30Really?
34:31How about thank you for saving me?
34:33Somehow, I figured you might.
34:36Can you move?
34:38Projectile wound, a result of our less than warm welcome.
34:41Minor altercation.
34:43In retrospect, we might also have considered traveling incognito.
34:50Uh-uh.
34:52Hey, Chief.
34:54Hate to be the other guy.
34:55Wait, you two know each other?
34:56Yeah, she found me once when I was in a bad spot.
35:00Didn't I tell you to stop being brave?
35:02Captain, I should have said something. I-
35:04Later.
35:05Spock, the shielding is jointed.
35:07We use a spoon.
35:08We may be able to route a transport signal through the gaps.
35:12Yes, if we were closer to the surface.
35:14Number one.
35:15Yes, Captain.
35:16Uh, the original.
35:17Can you walk?
35:18It is fortunate our route is empty.
35:19Can you not jinx it?
35:20It is illogical to believe.
35:21Captain.
35:22The pain.
35:23It is unbearable.
35:24Stock?
35:25Uh-encebust.
35:26begging.
35:27This is heroic, ist it not a UVge paper.
35:28It seems to be logical to believe.
35:30You wouldn't believe in these random things you can do.
35:32Captain, the pain, it is unbearable.
35:34Stock?
35:46Huh?
35:47That's better.
35:50No time to hide them. Let's move.
36:06Still too much interference. We have to get hired.
36:09What happened here? These people are not ready for first contact.
36:13She's not cleared for this.
36:15I don't give a damn. How the hell did they get warned?
36:18We gave it to them, Captain.
36:20We're less than one light year out from Zero Point.
36:23Zero Point.
36:24Where we and the crew of Discovery opened up a wormhole to the future.
36:28Between Kelpien and Klingon ships, there must have been a hundred warp signs.
36:32We lit up the sky.
36:36And their various telescopes were just good enough to see us.
36:39They collected enough data to reverse engineer a matter-antimatter reactor.
36:43Captain, I have enterprise.
36:44They weren't ready for warp, not by a long shot.
36:46And now they're using our tech to build a weapon.
36:48I've never considered this.
36:50Chris, no one could have.
36:51We are fighting for the very lives that are in jeopardy now.
36:54Pattern booster's our work.
36:55We can't make them care about the stars.
36:57That's not our job.
36:59Transporter control is locking up.
37:00They just wanted to crush their enemy.
37:02And we gave them the means.
37:06Found us leaving friends?
37:07Captain, we are ready to beam up.
37:12Captain!
37:15Captain.
37:16If we leave now, every death that follows is on our hands.
37:19We cannot further influence the destiny of this world.
37:23Men two are not Spock. We already have.
37:26Our only option now is to influence it well.
37:28Chris, General Order One clearly states we cannot...
37:31Screw General Order One.
37:33Spock, you're with me. The rest of you get back to this ship.
37:37Captain.
37:38Right now. That's an order.
37:42Four to beam up. Leave the captain and the science officer behind.
37:45Spock on me.
38:00Is this wise?
38:01I am clearly alien.
38:04That's what I'm counting on.
38:06I am.
38:07I am.
38:08I am.
38:09I am.
38:14Take me to your leader.
38:24The failure was ours.
38:25We owe your entire world a profound apology.
38:28You're saying our ingenuity was actually your mistake?
38:32No, I'm saying that we should have been more circumspect about exposing our technology.
38:36A tenet of our people is not to influence less developed civilizations.
38:41How perfectly noble.
38:42The power you're harnessing can bridge the gap between worlds.
38:45But its capacity for destruction cannot be underestimated.
38:49We have been in conflict with a seditious faction for centuries.
38:53This is our opportunity to end that conflict.
38:56Through mass murder?
38:57Have your people never put down civil unrest?
39:00Negotiation.
39:02Debate.
39:03These are the tools to build a lasting peace.
39:06Tell me.
39:07Are there groups who refuse to negotiate with you?
39:11Powerful groups?
39:13Oh, yes.
39:14And with those?
39:15You remember when elephants fight, it's the grass that suffers.
39:18The Kikuyu people of Kenya, Africa, on Earth, they teach us that lesson every day.
39:22You've given me a proverb, which is less useful than a big stick.
39:27Whoever has the biggest stick wins.
39:29Well, our regulations compel me-
39:31Your rules are not my rules, Captain.
39:34My job is to ensure our ability to govern future generations.
39:39If spilled blood is the price, so be it.
39:43Take them.
39:44We'll get as a rule if you're not willing to die for it.
39:54Or break it.
39:56Emergency communication from Captain Pike.
39:58Enterprise to lower orbit.
39:59Full visibility.
40:00Show them what you got.
40:01Captain, wait for it.
40:02Captain, wait for it.
40:15Just like you said, whoever has the biggest stick wins.
40:19In this case, that is me.
40:23Today, in a historic moment, leaders of the governing and revolutionary factions will meet to discuss the arrival of the aliens.
40:40This is the first time in a century both leaders have been in the same room at the same time, and we will bring it all to you live.
40:50This is going well?
40:51They've become used to episodes of violence for centuries.
40:54The true cost of a civil war is abstract.
40:57I'm not believing you're going to die is what gets you killed.
41:02What did you just say?
41:06Sorry, Captain.
41:07Just something my father said not long before you-
41:12Well, you read my file.
41:14You know, the Gorn captive my family's colony ship.
41:17And deposited us on one of their planetary nurseries.
41:22Didn't understand what he meant at first.
41:26But I had a lot of time to think about it.
41:28About why I was the only one to survive.
41:32Do you know what I saw on the faces of so many of the people I loved as they died?
41:41Before they were slit open and fed on alive or used as breeding sacks.
41:46Do you know the last thing they felt?
41:48Surprised?
41:49Yes.
41:50Because right up until the last moment they couldn't imagine dying.
41:55Yes.
41:56But not you.
41:57No.
41:58Not me.
41:59And that's what kept you alive.
42:17Thank you, Lieutenant.
42:19Captain.
42:20I'm going to need you access to the historical database.
42:23Cadet Uhura.
42:25I need you to punch a signal down to the planet.
42:27Hi.
42:28Sorry to interrupt.
42:29I'm Christopher Pike.
42:30My world is called Earth.
42:31And though it's far from here, my people and yours are, uh...
42:34I'm sorry to interrupt.
42:35I'm Christopher Pike.
42:36My world is called Earth.
42:37And though it's far from here, my people and yours are, uh...
42:40I'm sorry to interrupt.
42:42Hi.
42:44Sorry to interrupt.
42:47I'm Christopher Pike.
42:50My world is called Earth.
42:52And though it's far from here, my people and yours are, uh, very much alike.
42:59This is my world today.
43:02Is this...
43:12But we were not always peaceful.
43:15This is Earth in our 21st century.
43:18Before everything went wrong.
43:20It's a lot like your world today.
43:22Recently, I was treated to a glimpse of my future.
43:26It was not all I'd hoped.
43:28After all, what good is there in knowing your future?
43:31A friend of mine asked me that recently and...
43:35didn't understand what he meant.
43:38Until now.
43:41I've seen my future.
43:45Let me show you yours.
43:48Our conflict also started with a fight for freedoms.
43:51We called it the Second Civil War.
43:53Then the Eugenics War.
43:55And finally, just...
43:57World War III.
43:58This was our last day.
44:00The day the Earth we knew ceased to exist.
44:03What began as an eruption in one nation
44:05ended in the eradication of 600,000 species of animals and plants.
44:10and 30% of Earth's population.
44:15Global suicide.
44:17What we gained here...
44:19is the means to exterminate yourselves.
44:22And from the looks of you...
44:24You're gonna do it.
44:26You'll use competing ideas of liberty to bomb each other to rubble just like we did.
44:31And then your last day will look just like this.
44:35Perhaps somewhere all your ends are written as indelibly as mine.
44:41But I choose to believe that your destinies are still your own.
44:45Maybe that's why I'm here.
44:47To remind you of the power...
44:49of possibility.
44:52Maybe that's the good in seeing my future.
44:55That I might remind you that right up until the very end,
44:58life is to be worn gloriously.
45:00Because until our last moment...
45:03the future is what we make it.
45:15So...
45:20Go to war with each other.
45:24Or...
45:27Join our Federation of Planets.
45:31And reach for the stars.
45:37The choice is you.
45:39I love you.
45:41I love you.
45:42I love you.
45:43I know.
45:44I love you.
45:45It is not Everything.
45:47What the hell do you do is my command to do?
45:49It�� k
47:02It cannot acknowledge how the people of Kali-279 acquired war.
47:06Council's not happy about it.
47:07They're doubling down, renaming it the Prime Directive.
47:11Well, that'll never stick.
47:13Permission to return to Enterprise, sir.
47:15It's up to you, Chris.
47:17You planning on keeping the chair?
47:19You wanted to see me, Captain.
47:32I should have told you, sir.
47:33Tell me now.
47:41The Gorn have a ritual.
47:43The last one, the one who survives, they send into space on a raft.
47:48Like throwing a fish back, I suppose.
47:51You're not really supposed to survive.
47:54Dumb nut, the King Jr. ran into me.
47:56Uno was an ensign on the King.
47:57She helped me find my way back home.
48:03She's the reason I joined Starfleet.
48:05I was worried that you would question my ability to carry on the mission.
48:12If you were worried, I wouldn't trust you.
48:14Yes.
48:15So, you decided not to trust me instead.
48:18I was wrong.
48:19I'm sorry.
48:20Your record is spotless.
48:25But there's more to serving Starfleet than just individual excellence.
48:30Our ability to work together, that's our greatest strength.
48:35Other people are...
48:39challenging for me.
48:42Hmm.
48:48You know how those domes got up here?
48:51No, sir.
48:52Well, during World War III, a group of scientists sent seedpods into space to preserve them.
48:57But when the war was over and Earth had rebelled,
49:01the forests were too large to bring home.
49:03So, Starfleet built its first base around them.
49:08Even in space,
49:10growth,
49:12sometimes,
49:14remarkable growth,
49:16it is possible.
49:20I'd like to offer you a commission to join us on the Enterprise.
49:27Sir?
49:29Captain's log,
49:30stardate 2259.42.
49:32Earth,
49:34the dust and sky,
49:35is my hearth.
49:37But Enterprise,
49:38is my home.
49:40We can go forward together,
49:42knowing that whatever shadows we bring with us,
49:44they make the light
49:46all the brighter.
49:49I am
49:50a lucky man.
49:56Crew rotation is complete, Captain.
49:58Lieutenant Kirk is on his way to the bridge,
50:00as you requested.
50:01Thank you, number one.
50:03New security chief is in place.
50:05Captain.
50:08Departing Starbase One, we are five by.
50:10Starfleet Command, this is Enterprise requesting warp clearance.
50:13Ship systems are optimal.
50:19Oh, man.
50:20Chris.
50:22I mean, Captain.
50:24Samuel Kirk.
50:25Welcome to Enterprise.
50:26How's the family?
50:27Oh, fine, sir.
50:28It's great to be here.
50:29Well, you're posted to life sciences,
50:31and he's your new boss.
50:36We are cleared for warp, sir.
50:40Course, Captain.
50:42What's the mission?
50:44Our mission?
50:47We explore.
50:50We seek out new life
50:51and new civilizations.
50:55We boldly go
50:56where no one has gone before.
51:00Cool.
51:03Sir.
51:05Let's take her out, Lieutenant Ortegas.
51:09Warp factor two.
51:12Hit it.
51:20Captain Pike to the bridge.
51:43There is a problem.
51:44We have less than one hour before the comet will impact.
51:48There will be no survivors.
51:50Let's get it done, people.
51:50We've got a planet to save before breakfast.
51:53Weapon up.
51:54Kirk.
51:55With me.
51:56Don't want anyone flying off into space.
51:59I know you had a vision of the future.
52:02Maybe your fate isn't written.
52:03Captain, we have incoming.
52:07The ships are fast, and their weapons systems.
52:10Let's just say we don't want to piss them off.
52:13Confrontations with our mortality
52:14can be a unique opportunity.
52:17You did not intend on being here.
52:19Will you rise to the job?
52:21Was that your version of a pep talk?
52:23Yes.
52:26What the hell did this?
52:28La Anta Bridge.
52:31Race shield now!
52:38When we seek out the unknown,
52:40we will find things that challenge us.
52:43But we do not back down.
52:45I can't control her.
52:46It's good to get mad sometimes.
52:48It makes you human.
52:50Be vigilant.
52:51Get creative.
52:52The magic of science.
52:54We are bonded forever
52:57by the family that is Starfleet.
53:02Let's get to work.
53:02Let's get to work.
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