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While delivering aid to a distant colony, the USS Enterprise falls into a cunning trap set by space pirates led by the enigmatic Captain Angel. With Spock taken hostage and Pike forced to play a dangerous game, the crew must fight to reclaim their ship—while Spock confronts unexpected truths about his emotions and relationships.

A swashbuckling space adventure with deep character revelations, this episode combines action, tension, and surprise twists that reshape the course of Spock’s journey.

📺 Original air date: June 16, 2022
📡 Streaming on: Paramount Plus
🎭 Starring: Ethan Peck, Anson Mount, Jesse James Keitel
🌌 Genre: Sci-Fi • Action • Character Drama
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Transcript
00:00Previously on Star Trek Strange New Worlds
00:28You do not want to be late to the captain's table
00:30Captain wants, you know, regular people
00:32To hear what's actually happening on the ship
00:34You ready for this?
00:35I'm more than capable of managing any pain you can lose
00:37You're serious
00:38Fuck, now you're just doing it
00:40That was not my intention
00:41I've noticed
00:42Your time in Starfleet may be causing you to behave in a manner so human
00:46We may ultimately find ourselves incompatible
00:48Maybe to Prang just feels misunderstood
00:52Thank you for your advice
00:54Never get in the middle of a Vulcan relationship
00:56They will hit you with a lead bottle
00:58Circumstances are complicated between Spock and myself
01:02Personal log, stardate 1997.9
01:21My last few weeks of service at the Unkishtanktil retreat
01:26Have been productive
01:27It is difficult to guide those who once walked a destructive path
01:32Back to civilized society
01:34Helping them purge the emotions
01:37That led to thievery, abuse, even murder
01:41Most challenging has been stealing time for Spock and myself
01:46We are making the most of our long-distance endeavor
01:51But I sense in Spock a desire to explore his human side
01:55So I've been attempting to introduce experimentation into our relationship
02:01In an effort to, as humans are apparently fond of saying, spice things up
02:07I've been doing research on human sex
02:10What?
02:15In Tropic of Cancer, the human author Henry Miller has a very specific idea about sexuality
02:19Which strikes me as very male
02:21I have not read it
02:23Meanwhile, Erika Jung's fear of flying presents a female point of view
02:27While still tied to a 20th century conception of life
02:29I am not familiar with that book either
02:30Well, I found the Argonauts by Maggie Nelson to be more interesting
02:34As a study of the transformations some humans go through in the process of...
02:38Dupring, perhaps we should read some of these texts together
02:42As you wish
02:43But as you are half human
02:46I thought the onus was on me as full Vulcan
02:48To better understand the culture that makes you, you
02:52Thank you, Dupring
02:56That is thoughtful
02:59Of course, there is no replacement for seeing each other in person
03:08Have you met Dr. Aspen yet?
03:11They seem very sharp
03:13Hmm
03:14As razor blades for palms, you know?
03:19To shave?
03:20Curious
03:21Earth to Spock
03:23I am sorry
03:25I am distracted
03:28You're also a master of understatement
03:30I am experiencing challenges with the print
03:33Well, last time I gave you relationship advice, you kind of went on a little board
03:35I promise not to do so again
03:37I need...
03:39a friend
03:41Ah, spill it
03:43Dupring has been researching...
03:46human sexuality
03:48She has been quite their own
03:50That doesn't sound so bad
03:53One would imagine
03:54But...
03:56She appears more eager to explore my...
04:00humanity than I am
04:02Spock, are you telling me your girlfriend is moving too fast for you?
04:06Reconciling my divergent cultures of origin is complex
04:10The journey is challenging
04:12Spock, do you know why it's fun to be friends with Vulcans?
04:15Because Vulcans are honest
04:18Don't try to be smarter than the truth
04:22That's what got you in trouble last time
04:24Thank you
04:28Also, pro tip
04:31Pay better attention to me when I'm talking
04:35Because...
04:37You were very charming and I'm completely missing it
04:40Progress
04:42You're learning
04:43I've been running eight missions in this sector for years, Captain
04:46And the colonists we're trying to help are as desperate as any I've ever seen
04:50They've been stranded on the edge of non-federation space for months
04:53When did the colonial ships lose power, Dr. Aspen?
04:5626 days ago
04:58They're toughing it out
05:00But malnourishment and dehydration are setting in
05:03And being where they are, they're a long way from help
05:05My guess is we'll have our new friends back on their feet in no time
05:08Thank you
05:10This means everything to me
05:12To them
05:14I see why Starfleet calls you their boy scout
05:17They do not call me that
05:19Chris, it's actually in your file
05:21What?
05:23But I'm not, come on
05:24I'm not the boy scout
05:26It's actually been really difficult getting people out here
05:30Starfleet doesn't relish their ships getting this close to non-federation space
05:34This sector is the Quadrant's version of the Woblob West
05:37So, risk assessment
05:39There are reports of an unaffiliated vessel called the Serene Squall carrying out raids along the border
05:44Unaffiliated?
05:45Pirates
05:46Fun
05:47My organization has lost several eight missions to that ship
05:51The Enterprise would doubtless prove superior to any pirate vessel
05:54These pirates are outsiders
05:56Fiercely loyal to each other
05:58That bond can be more powerful than any weapon
06:01It's best to steer clear
06:04Your file says that you used to serve as a counselor on Starbase 12
06:10Why the switch to humanitarian war?
06:12My experience on the border showed me that not everyone who needs help is lucky enough to be in the Federation
06:17So I decided to leave to run eight missions myself
06:21That's a shame
06:23Starfleet could use more people with your perspective
06:29Captain
06:30We're at the coordinates of the damaged colonial ships
06:33I think you'll want to see this
06:39What am I looking at?
06:40Debris
06:41It's all that remains of the colonists
06:43Ship signatures match two of the three colonial vessels
06:46Any survivors?
06:47No lifestines, sir
06:48Maybe they escaped to the third ship
06:50Is there any sign of it?
06:52None, counselor
06:53But I am detecting an unidentified warp signature
06:56You're pirates
06:57The people in these ships didn't have food or supplies
07:00Nothing worth stealing
07:01Unless they wanted the colonists themselves
07:03Outside of the Federation, slavery is upsettingly common
07:06If you're right, and I hope you're not
07:08Then they're already back across the border
07:10Sir, entering non-Federation space requires Starfleet approval
07:14How long for a request to reach Starfleet?
07:16At this distance, two days
07:18This sector is too far from the Federation subspace relays to provide rapid communication
07:23To put it simply, if we head in, we would be on our own
07:26Send the request, Mr. Spock
07:29Ortega set a course
07:31We'll drop subspace buoys as we go to maintain comms
07:33Those buoys will be our only connection to civilization
07:35I'm aware, Mr. Spock
07:36But I'm not waiting to be told it's okay to keep people off the auction block
07:39Going to find those colonists
07:41Space
08:06The final frontier
08:08These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise
08:13It's five-year mission
08:17To explore strange new worlds
08:21To seek out new life
08:25And new civilizations
08:28To boldly go where no one has gone before
08:33As long as gone before
09:03Let's get us
09:05Who is recht
09:09No one has come before
09:16All четыре
09:19Not終aga
09:20As long as that
09:21The dark
09:25The Obi-Wan
09:28The Memory
09:30To be continued...
10:00To be continued...
10:30I should have gotten here sooner.
10:34Self-blame is counterproductive and often results in the very anxiety we wish to avoid.
10:38Well, not all of us have had the pleasure of a Colinar to purge all emotion.
10:43You are familiar with the ritual?
10:45I've worked with Vulcans before.
10:46Hmm?
10:55I never got Colinar.
10:58You naturally have emotions, so why erase them?
11:03Colinar offers clarity.
11:05An ability to see oneself without bias.
11:08I very much look forward to mine.
11:09Interesting.
11:12He hasn't sniffed his emotions yet.
11:15We picked up a distress signal in a nearby asteroid field.
11:19Could the colonists have the capacity to send one, even without their ships?
11:22It's possible.
11:25But I've also heard of pirates setting ambushes by cloning ship signals.
11:29Exactly what I told the captain.
11:31And I reminded Mr. Spock that regulation still strongly suggests that we investigate any distress signal.
11:36Yellow alert.
11:38Erica, take us closer, please.
11:39How close do you want to get?
11:41First date or third date?
11:44Blind date.
11:45Coffee.
11:46Proceeding with caution, sir.
12:01These signal is growing stronger, but I have yet to detect a vessel of any kind.
12:09Red alert, post-op.
12:15Looks like a net.
12:18Except, you know, made of lasers.
12:20It's formed by multiple asteroids equipped with high-energy electromagnetic reflectors.
12:24Recommend we do not cross one of the beams.
12:26What happens when we do?
12:27At best, we'll shut down the ship.
12:29And at worst?
12:31Kaboom?
12:32Indeed.
12:33We should avoid the laser net.
12:35Weapons?
12:35Unwas.
12:36The reflectors are likely attuned to minute energy changes.
12:39Shutting one off could cause a cascade of escalating detonations.
12:42That does not sound good.
12:43Can we find a way to push apart the reflectors to create a space to pass through?
12:47Motion would result in timing delays, which may trigger the same cascade effect.
12:51Kaboom.
12:52Sir, the net appears to be growing smaller.
12:58If each asteroid has a reflector, the further we get from the source, the more the signals should degrade, no?
13:02Which would mean that whichever asteroid is emitting the highest amount of energy is likely the source of the beams.
13:09Isolate that one and the entire trap should shut down.
13:12But if which is wrong?
13:13I'm not gonna say it.
13:15Scanning electromagnetic signatures of each asteroid.
13:18There's a boy.
13:21Target phasers.
13:22Targeting.
13:22Delay that.
13:29Spock.
13:31Equal levels of degradation suggests either asteroid could be the source of electromagnetic energy.
13:35So which asteroid do we shoot?
13:37Sir, it is impossible to determine with any certainty.
13:39This thing is contracting.
13:40If we don't fire on one soon, we won't be able to fire on any.
13:42Go with your gut.
13:43Just make a choice, Spock.
13:52Designate 22A, fire.
13:55Firing phasers.
14:02Well done, Mr. Spock.
14:03Good hunch.
14:04Good hunch.
14:13Enter.
14:33May I help you, Counselor?
14:35I came to ask you that.
14:37Have I acted in a way that suggests I need assistance?
14:39No.
14:40That's why I ask.
14:41I would welcome your aid with these scans of the asteroid field.
14:46I'm endeavoring to learn more about how the serene squall operates.
14:49You looked like you were going to have a heart attack when Pike told you to go with your gut.
14:54Captain Pike is comfortable operating off of hunches.
14:57I have found the experience to be disturbingly similar to guessing.
15:00And what's wrong with guessing?
15:01They're derived from incomplete premises.
15:04It is illogical.
15:05Says you.
15:06Says all Vulcans.
15:07Well, aren't you half human?
15:09That is merely genetics.
15:10I was raised on Vulcan.
15:12And that's geography.
15:17Spock.
15:20You know, all species put things into boxes.
15:24It's like you're either this or you're that.
15:27And sometimes we act a certain way to fit people's expectations, but that's not necessarily who we are.
15:38And sometimes, like on the bridge just now, they can limit us.
15:43You are proposing I better balance my human and Vulcan natures.
15:48I'm saying...
15:50Maybe you're neither.
15:55That is nonsensical.
15:57If I'm not human or Vulcan, what am I?
16:01I mean, that's not my question to answer.
16:07Sorry.
16:09Boundaries.
16:13I've just known a few Vulcans as well.
16:18But about this stuff, I wouldn't waste time analyzing it.
16:23If that trap wasn't set by the Serene Squaw.
16:26If it had been, we'd be dead already.
16:42Steering without mapping relays is no easy task.
16:45Ensign Shoe can relieve you if you need a minute.
16:48Actually, I enjoy flying manually.
16:51I feel like the ship and I are in a deep conversation.
16:55You know.
16:56Like a third date.
16:57Hmm.
16:57Picking up a ship's signature ahead.
17:15Looks like the other Colonial ship.
17:17Life signs.
17:19Detecting 200 life signs in the cargo hold and 30 more spread through the ship.
17:23The manifest for all three Colonial ships was about 200.
17:26It would appear they're being held prisoner.
17:28The doors are sealed.
17:29Squaw could have hijacked the ship and left a boarding party behind.
17:31That would account for the other 30 life signs.
17:34Have the Colonial ship sensors detected us?
17:36Not yet, sir.
17:36Out of range.
17:37Then we have the advantage.
17:38Let's use it before we lose it.
17:39Lon, Nuna, you're with me.
17:50Unauthorized trips into non-Federation space.
17:52Heading up away missions.
17:54Someone's playing fast and loose with the rules today.
17:56Who, me?
17:57The Boy Scout.
18:01Want your sex?
18:04Energize.
18:12Likes.
18:13Hang to Enterprise.
18:41No colonists.
18:43Captain, we're pulling you out of there.
18:44Stand by for transport.
18:46Copy number one and we'll maintain.
18:50Something's jamming comms.
18:53Wait!
18:57Spread out.
18:58Find the crew.
19:00Commander, ship sensors detected multiple life signs beating aboard the Enterprise as we transported the team to the Colonial vessel.
19:05Intruder alert.
19:07Intruder alert.
19:08Defensive stations.
19:09Come in, Enterprise.
19:10Come in.
19:12I don't like this.
19:14I don't either.
19:15I think we should get moving before the bad guys decide to...
19:17Hold your fire.
19:26Hold your fire.
19:27Hold your fire.
19:27Battle stations!
19:34Computer, initiate security protocol Omega Beta 9.
19:42Access to Enterprise controls is fully locked down.
19:44On my mark.
19:46Breach the bridge!
19:47Come on, come on!
20:17Go!
20:18Go!
20:19Go!
20:20Go!
20:21Go!
20:22Go!
20:23Go!
20:24Deck to her!
20:25Get them!
20:26Now!
20:47Welcome to the Serene Squall.
21:11Remain calm, Counselor.
21:12You will be in sickbay shortly.
21:14Everyone.
21:15Try to work.
21:16Now!
21:26Quarterbar.
21:27Roger.
21:31We're going to get caught if we don't find a place to hide.
21:33This way.
21:34I'm the last one to go on record great jawline.
21:35But we need the cold to undo your ship's lockdown, Cap.
21:39Huh?
21:40Come on.
21:41Come on.
21:42Look, we've taken your ship, yeah?
21:43Caged your crew.
21:44So this whole defiant captain drama.
21:45Is that?
21:46Is that?
21:47What?
21:48I'm the last one to go on record great jawline.
21:49But we need the cold to undo your ship's lockdown, Cap.
21:50Huh?
21:51Come on.
21:52Come on.
21:53Look.
21:54We've taken your ship, yeah?
21:55Caged your crew.
21:56Huh? C'mon.
22:01Look, we've taken your ship, yeah?
22:05Caged your crew.
22:07So this whole, you know, defiant Captain drama...
22:12...sad.
22:21We're wasting our time.
22:23So she's the smart one.
22:25It's a man witty.
22:27Aren't you a charmer?
22:29Oh.
22:33You guys eat that stuff?
22:35It's an Orion specialty.
22:37The crew loves it.
22:39Oh.
22:45Look, my crew, they need food and water.
22:48Now you take care of that,
22:50and I'll show you how a proper meal tastes, huh?
22:53What do you say?
22:54I asked for codes to control your ship, not food.
22:59Yeah, so we'll discuss it over dinner.
23:02Oh, God.
23:03How about I start airlocking your crew into Spain?
23:06Does that sound appetizing?
23:08Huh?
23:09We're far from the Federation.
23:10The Enterprise isn't going anywhere.
23:12And let's be honest, the crew might like a good meal.
23:16No.
23:17What's wrong with my cooking?
23:24Right.
23:25Go pamper his crew.
23:29Hope you can cook.
23:31Your crew's lives depend on it.
23:33Oh, God.
23:34Oh, God.
23:39Kitchen?
23:40I'll never understand why it's so hard to send a simple voice.
23:53Great.
23:54Freeze!
23:55Turn around.
23:56Don't hurt me.
23:57I'm just a nurse.
23:58Drop your weapons.
23:59I don't have any.
24:00Like I said, nurse.
24:04They'll move.
24:05It's so hard to send a simple as it was.
24:09Great.
24:12Freeze!
24:14Turn around.
24:17Don't hurt me, I'm just a nurse.
24:20Drop your weapons.
24:21I don't have any.
24:26Like I said...
24:28nurse.
24:29They'll move.
24:35No!
25:02There we are.
25:05Huh?
25:18It's edible.
25:21Everyone else seems to like it.
25:28You know...
25:30It doesn't hurt enemies to give each other compliments.
25:34For instance...
25:36You.
25:37You seem way too intelligent to be taking so much lip off your crew.
25:42They know who calls the shots.
25:45Yeah, I'm sure they do.
25:48Maybe instead of focusing on me,
25:51you should focus on what's gonna happen to your crew if you don't give us the codes we want.
25:55Look, I don't want to tell you how to do your job. It...
26:00Okay.
26:03Come here.
26:04The Federation is perfectly happy to ignore whatever happens outside of Federation space.
26:12But then you go and you hijack their flagship?
26:15You just know the entire fleet's coming after you.
26:19Before they catch us, we'll have sold you a ship.
26:21A lot of people in the Quadrant do pay a high price for it.
26:26Do those people really want the Federation coming after them?
26:30Because that's what they'd be buying too.
26:32No.
26:34The ship isn't all we have to sell.
26:36Mm-hmm.
26:38I wonder what the Klingons would pay for some Federation slave labor.
26:41The Klingons...
26:45Yeah.
26:47Well, you know why people like you don't get into deals with the Klingons.
26:52It's because they tend not to get out alive.
26:56I know what I'm doing.
26:58Okay.
26:59Oh.
27:14You are fortunate their weapon was set to stun.
27:16They clearly want to capture us alive.
27:18I guess they'd rather ransom us than kill us.
27:30The commander's security lockdown is still in place.
27:33However, our invaders have secured access to all ship levels.
27:36What about the escape pods?
27:38Abandoning a ship as powerful as the Enterprise to criminals is not an acceptable option.
27:42We must retake the ship.
27:43You do not want to get captured by these people.
27:49Your affect suggests a more personal connection with our adversaries than previously disclosed.
27:55My husband directed refugee relocation efforts to Federation colonies.
28:03The Squall raided one of his transports.
28:07He fought back.
28:08He lost.
28:10It's why I left Starfleet.
28:11You entered your current line of work to honor your husband.
28:14He was Vulcan.
28:16Skipped his Klingonar.
28:18He was torn.
28:20I tell him to stop worrying if he was being too emotional, too logical.
28:26Logic probably told him to fight back that day.
28:29I wish he would have let himself be scared.
28:39We need to abandon ship.
28:41The Jeffrey's tubes will get us to engineering.
28:48From there, I can override the security lockdown.
28:52And redirect ship's systems in order to send the distress call to Starfleet.
29:00I'm not a fighter, Spock.
29:02Based upon what you just shared, Counselor, I believe you to be wholly incorrect.
29:05It's wholly incorrect.
29:22Hey, guys!
29:29How's everybody doing?
29:30You good?
29:31Yeah.
29:32Let me examine you.
29:34Good news.
29:35Your head is not scrambled.
29:37Yeah, well, more good news.
29:38I convinced these guys to sell us to the Klingons.
29:42You sure that thing's not broken?
29:43Let me try.
29:44No, I'm fine.
29:45Trust me.
29:47The captain thought selling us to the Klingons was a great idea.
29:50The rest of the crew?
29:51Not too much.
29:55Oh, Chris.
29:57Oh, no.
29:58Not Alpha Braga 4.
30:01Oh, yeah.
30:02Alpha Braga 4.
30:04Um, what's Alpha Braga 4?
30:08We're starting a mutiny.
30:20Access denied.
30:21Access denied.
30:26Access denied.
30:33Happy to see you, too.
30:35Your handiwork?
30:37You seem surprised.
30:40I've been trying to send a distress call to Starfleet, but it won't let me.
30:44I can lift the lockdown so we may command the ship from engineering.
30:48I'll buy some time for Starfleet to send back up.
30:51Computer, this is Ranking Officer Lieutenant Spock, commanding you to override security lockdown.
30:56Access code SPOCK, gamma delta 2.
30:58Access granted.
31:00Transfer all command systems from bridge to engineering.
31:02Command systems transferred.
31:04Seal engineering doors.
31:06Engineering sealed.
31:08I will scan the area for the location of the Serene Squall.
31:10Nurse Chapel, can you access communications?
31:11Working on it.
31:13Dr. Aspen, can you check the transporter system?
31:15Want to know if we can bring the crew back to Enterprise before they realize we're in control?
31:18Checking.
31:20Wait, comms just rerouted back to the bridge.
31:22Not just comms. All systems.
31:24Engineering doors are no longer sealed.
31:27What?
31:32Dr. Aspen.
31:34Angel, actually.
31:36Captain Angel.
31:39The Serene Squall is your ship.
31:42And now, so is the Enterprise.
31:55Your deception was quite thorough.
31:57Oh no, you feel betrayed.
31:59I hate it when that happens.
32:01And you're so cute too.
32:03Feelings are not my concern.
32:04Only the safety of the Enterprise and her crew.
32:06No feelings, even without a Colinar.
32:09Impressive.
32:10Where's the real Dr. Aspen now?
32:12Probably still wandering around the uninhabited planet I dumped them on.
32:16What? It's not like I killed them.
32:18Where are the colonists?
32:19Oh, them?
32:20Imaginary.
32:22I made them up.
32:23There's a nice little story that I knew would bring you out here and...
32:26You believe me.
32:27Frankly, that's on you.
32:31Alright.
32:33Let's see what this thing can do.
32:36Fire phasers.
32:37Oh, this is fun.
32:38What is your objective?
32:39You have control of the ship.
32:40Why are we still alive?
32:41Spock.
32:42I have an extremely logical reason.
32:44I'm enjoying your fancy ship, but I didn't actually come here for the Enterprise.
32:48I came for you, Spock.
32:50Whatever information you want, I will not provide it.
32:52I don't need any information.
32:54All I need is for you to just keep being you.
33:12To bring.
33:13Subspace transmission for you from the Enterprise.
33:25Thank you, son.
33:30Who are you?
33:32To bring.
33:33Nice to meet you.
33:35Gotta say, you are very attractive for a prison guard.
33:39And Kishtankathil is not a prison, it's a rehabilitation center.
33:42Whatever.
33:43Pukhtar, Pukhtar.
33:44Gonna cut to the chase.
33:45I've got a captive here.
33:47Spock, I...
33:49I think you know him.
33:57Conveniently.
33:58You're holding a friend of mine prisoner.
34:00A Vulcan named Zavarius.
34:02How about an even trade?
34:04Vulcan for Vulcan?
34:06I am sure you are aware that if I were to free him,
34:08the High Council would revoke my position,
34:10I would face criminal charges,
34:12and disgrace my family.
34:13But you are bonded to Spock by ritual engagement,
34:15are you not?
34:16Which makes him your responsibility.
34:20So, you can endure the stigma of losing a prisoner,
34:26or the stigma of letting one of Vulcan's favorite sons,
34:29your one true love, die.
34:33Like I said, potato, patata.
34:36Intimidation will not influence my decisions.
34:39Okay.
34:40I'm transmitting coordinates anyway.
34:42The Enterprise will meet you at the edge of Federation space
34:44to make the exchange.
34:46Oh, and if you choose to involve the Federation...
34:50Trust me.
34:52You won't have a fiancé left to rescue.
35:00Set a course.
35:02We've got a date with Mr. Spock's girlfriend.
35:04She just told you she's not gonna do it.
35:06She'll comply.
35:08Vulcans are not swayed by emotions.
35:11Seriously?
35:12I've been using emotion to sway you all day.
35:17Oh, those poor, sick colonists.
35:21My tragic love, loss in battle.
35:30Stories.
35:32Emotions.
35:33Compelled you to do exactly what I wanted.
35:36I don't know if it's because you're part Vulcan, part human, or both.
35:45When you figure out who you are, maybe you could fill me in.
35:49I must point out the irony of you questioning my identity.
35:53Oh, come on.
35:55I may have fudged a detail or two, but I never lied about who I am.
36:00I lost the man I loved, even if it was to a Vulcan prison, not pirates.
36:03You stole a Federation ship.
36:06And are blackmailing Vulcans for love.
36:11My friend, let me tell you something.
36:13That from those rock-hard eyes of yours, I think you know.
36:18Love is the only thing that makes the cold loneliness of space bearable.
36:23That's why T'Pring will make the deal.
36:33Attention!
36:34We're charting a course for the colony of Kuvat.
36:40We've some cargo to sell to the Klingons.
36:42All crew remain on standby.
36:45You really think Remy has what it takes to negotiate with the Klingons?
36:49They can't even make a decent gruel.
36:50As a medical professional, I do see signs of malnourishment in the crew.
36:54Well, he is captain.
36:57I guess they have to do what he says.
36:59He's not the captain.
37:04All he's saying is if Remy's willing to change plans unilaterally,
37:07who else will he turn on if things go south with the Klingons?
37:09When things go south.
37:12I can protect myself.
37:14What about the rest of the crew?
37:15You are the only person thinking about them.
37:20That makes you captain material in my book.
37:24Remy has friends.
37:26Mmm. I've tasted his cooking.
37:29How many friends does he really have?
37:32You have friends, too.
37:34And if you need a backup, I might know where you can find some more friends.
37:45Eat your gruel.
37:53Now for Brega IV.
37:55Works every time.
38:00Look who showed up.
38:02Open a channel.
38:04To Pring.
38:06You made a very logical decision.
38:07Keep Spock alive.
38:09I sympathize with your predicament.
38:11Now let's get those transporters hot and trade lovers.
38:15Not that mine cares at all about logic.
38:20Of course.
38:22I believe I'm the deuce who this prisoner is.
38:24This is me waiting.
38:27Preparing to send the...
38:28The Pring, do not do this.
38:30You cannot give them a starship.
38:31You must destroy this vessel.
38:33Spock!
38:37You have ten minutes to hand over Zavarius,
38:40or next time I set it to kill.
38:45I don't sit up too quickly.
38:46If I assure you Zavarius' safe transport, you will not harm Spock.
38:59You have my word.
39:01Deliver Spock to the transporter room.
39:03I apologize in advance for any liberties I take.
39:06Please follow my lead.
39:08Okay.
39:10I will give you the transport codes for the prisoner cell.
39:12Wait. To Pring.
39:14I owe you an apology.
39:16You were right.
39:17Right?
39:19About what?
39:20I've been giving in to my human side.
39:22More so than I wish to admit.
39:24I cannot deny the emotions within me any longer.
39:28Spock, you are failing to communicate effectively.
39:30Nurse Chaplin I...
39:36He's trying to tell you that we're having an affair.
39:39What?
39:40We're in love.
39:43I'm sorry.
39:47You're kidding, right?
39:48You expect her to believe this?
39:51Obviously, it's entirely a ruse to convince you not to make the transfer.
39:55No. I...
40:10Oh, you guys are fun.
40:32To Pring, feel free to beam over here.
40:35I feel like you could probably straighten things out in about a minute.
40:37In light of this new information, Spock,
40:40it is only logical that we terminate our mating bond.
40:44I understand. And I agree.
40:47Wait. What are you doing?
40:49To Pring.
40:51Parted from me and never parted.
40:53Never and always touching and touched.
40:55I sever what was.
40:57With these words, Spock, you are freed of our bond.
41:00I hold it broken, To Pring.
41:03You know I'm still going to kill him.
41:05He has made his choice.
41:07And I have made mine.
41:12Goodbye, Spock.
41:14Goodbye, To Pring.
41:19Are you kidding me?
41:23Destroy that ship.
41:26Powering up phasers.
41:30Something happened.
41:31Weapons are immobilized.
41:32Shields just went down too.
41:34What is going on?
41:36Incoming transmission from the Serene Squall.
41:37On screen.
41:41I'm only going to tell you this once.
41:42Get the hell out of my chair.
41:43I'm only going to tell you this once.
41:44Get the hell out of my chair.
41:45Our backdoor codes have successfully paralyzed weapons and defense systems.
41:46Fire to disable impulse thrusters.
41:47Fire to disable impulse thrusters.
41:48But...
41:49Your backdoor codes have successfully paralyzed weapons and defense systems.
41:50I'm only going to tell you this once.
41:56Get the hell out of my chair.
42:07Our backdoor codes have successfully paralyzed weapons and defense systems.
42:13Fire to disable impulse thrusters, but gently.
42:17Aye, sir.
42:20I, I, I said gently.
42:24What does firing gently even mean?
42:28Impulse power is gone.
42:30You can't get a warp either.
42:33The logical move would be to surrender.
42:36I think there's more to life than logic.
42:39And so I suspect to you.
42:45For what it's worth, I did enjoy meeting you, Mr. Spock.
42:47As Averius always talked about you.
42:57I urge you to consider that you do not need to be either Vulcan or human.
43:03That is and always has been a false choice.
43:06The question isn't what you are.
43:11It's who you are.
43:16See you later.
43:17I'll see you later.
43:17I'll see you later.
43:18I'll see you later.
43:18I'll see you later.
43:19I'll see you later.
43:19I'll see you later.
43:20I'll see you later.
43:21I'll see you later.
43:22I'll see you later.
43:23I'll see you later.
43:24I'll see you later.
43:25I'll see you later.
43:26I'll see you later.
43:27I'll see you later.
43:28I'll see you later.
43:29I'll see you later.
43:30I'll see you later.
43:31I'll see you later.
43:32I'll see you later.
43:33I'll see you later.
43:34I'll see you later.
43:36I'll see you later.
43:37I'll see you later.
43:38Did we win? What happened?
43:49Back to Enterprise. Everything okay over there?
43:52Yes, Captain. The pirates have surrendered.
43:54We are preparing to beam the crew back to Enterprise.
43:58Before you do, any chance you could get us out of here first?
44:01Sir.
44:03We might have taken over the bridge a little prematurely.
44:05Our mutiny is still in progress.
44:07Surely it would be easier to deal with this ship out from over there.
44:11Right away, Captain.
44:22Captain's log supplemental.
44:25Starfleet has taken the serene squall and its colorful crew into custody.
44:29Although the whereabouts of Captain Angel remain unknown.
44:31Arrgh, me mateys.
44:37If we ever catch Angel, we should make them walk to plank.
44:42Arrgh.
44:44Please stop.
44:44I was afraid you would come.
45:12I was in the vicinity.
45:15I apologize for the incident on the bridge between Nurse Chapel and I.
45:22Why apologize?
45:23It was an impressive gambit to protect both my reputation and my patient safety.
45:28You knew?
45:29Of course.
45:30I never actually believed you could have feelings for Nurse Chapel.
45:35Of course not.
45:37I assumed it was part of some greater plan.
45:40And I was right.
45:45I was also right about something else.
45:47What?
45:48Your human side can be a source of strength.
45:50There is no way you could have sold the passion of that kiss without it.
45:59You know me well.
46:00Perhaps we should perform a rebonding ritual.
46:16That seems logical.
46:18I came here to thank you.
46:45And to applaud your performance on the bridge.
46:52Yeah.
46:53Well, flying isn't your strong suit, so I just did what I could.
46:58We don't have to talk about it.
46:59I thought because you are human, you might need to discuss your feelings.
47:06Spock, like I said earlier, I like Vulcans.
47:10I know where I stand with you.
47:13You're an honest man.
47:14You're not the guy who would chase after another woman while you have a girlfriend.
47:18So, I know for certain there's no feelings between us.
47:25I'm glad to hear that.
47:30You know me well.
47:32You're a good friend, Mr. Spock.
47:35As a unit, Mr. Campbell.
47:40Spock, one last thing.
47:42You said that on the bridge you suddenly realized the identity of the prisoner that Angel was trying to free.
47:49Yes.
47:51Things they say were specific to one Vulcan in particular.
47:55Who?
47:57Ambassador Sarek had a child out of wedlock.
47:59He, although full Vulcan, has rejected the teachings of logic.
48:03He's one of the Batoche Katoa?
48:04Yes.
48:06Isn't Ambassador Sarek your father as well?
48:09Yes.
48:09I believe Zaverius to be an assumed name.
48:15I believe the Vulcan Angel's attempting to free is someone I was told to avoid at all costs.
48:23My half-brother, Cyborg.
48:24The Batoche Katoa?
48:54The Batoche Katoa?
48:57The Batoche Katoa is one of the reasons why I waseling a Christian.
48:59What did you say before Melanderen?
49:00What did you say before Cup
49:04by 이러 borrowed theshival?
49:12The Batoche Katoa is one of the reasons why I was specialists in pain.

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