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00:00Last season on Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
00:27The Klingon War is over.
00:30The Enterprise was on its five-year mission.
00:32Missing in Worm took a toll on my crew.
00:35I let something out.
00:36My emotions.
00:38I can't control it.
00:41It doesn't make you weak.
00:43It makes you human.
00:44I'd like to request a formal leave of absence.
00:47I found a need on Orianna,
00:49that Belle we rescued from the Gorn.
00:51I said no. Would it make a difference?
00:54I am resigning my commission.
00:55I'm an Illyrian.
00:56Rejected.
00:57What do we do when Starfleet finds out?
00:59You let me worry about Starfleet?
01:00What the hell is going on?
01:02I am arresting Commander Onichin Riley
01:04for violations of our anti-genetic modification directive.
01:06I really am sorry.
01:07So am I.
01:08All right.
01:10This isn't over.
01:11This isn't over.
01:13I'm sorry.
01:16I'm the早 Felizman.
01:19I am sorry.
01:19It's over.
01:19I am sorry.
01:21I do love you.
01:22I have ears.
01:23Mr. Walker, I'm truly incredully.
01:25How are you?
01:28Yeah.
01:28Captain's log, Stardate 2369.2.
01:51Enterprise is in space dock at Starbase 1.
01:53The crew is taking some well-deserved leave, while Chief Fleet Inspector Commander Pellia and her team from Operational Support Services are running comprehensive inspections, systems checks, and upgrades.
02:06I've had my hands full on Enterprise getting everything ready, but even from afar, I sense a tension here among the brass that I can't pin down.
02:15The feeling that something is in the air.
02:17But right now, I have a crisis closer to home to deal with.
02:22You are not giving up.
02:23Chris.
02:24Did you manage to even talk to her?
02:26She won't respond.
02:28She won't take my calls out.
02:31There must be other lawyers who can handle this.
02:33I lied about my species on an application to Starfleet.
02:37Let's just say this is not a plum case.
02:40She's the only one who might even try to fight it.
02:42So we go public?
02:43They can't ignore your records?
02:44No!
02:44No!
02:46This is my life.
02:47I'm not letting my mistakes ruin yours.
02:49Who knows?
02:49Anyway, I hear they're going to offer me a plea deal.
02:54You cannot resign.
02:56The loss to Enterprise would be unimaginable.
03:00To me.
03:02Don't start a fight.
03:03You can't win.
03:05You taught me that.
03:06You didn't start this.
03:08They did.
03:09And we're going to find a way to win because it's what's right.
03:12There's the Boy Scout in you again.
03:15I'm going to talk to her myself, face to face.
03:17No, sure.
03:18Just take three days off from being captain of the Enterprise to go to the other side of
03:21the quadrant and get a door slammed in your face.
03:24Two and a half in one of the newer shows.
03:26I'll be back before Enterprise's inspections are complete.
03:29Chris, you're being ridiculous.
03:31If she's your only shot at fighting this, I have to try.
03:34Just hang in there, number one.
03:35That's an order.
03:37Bike out.
03:37And while you take this short leave for personal reasons, I will be acting captain of the Enterprise.
03:49You don't sound excited, Spock.
03:51I will remind you, half our crew is on shore leave, and we still lack a chief engineer as
03:56well as a head of security.
03:58Additionally, Commander General Lee's loss acutely failed.
04:00Helping Una is exactly why I have to go.
04:04Take it easy, Mr. Spock.
04:05You'll never even have to leave space, Doc.
04:09What is the human expression?
04:11Famous last words?
04:13Hey.
04:14I have faith in you.
04:17See you in three days.
04:21Increased heart rate, heightened pain in the neck, jaw, and lower back.
04:25If I didn't know better, I'd say you were experiencing what we humans call stress.
04:33That is atypical.
04:36As you know, Vulcan emotions are stronger than human ones.
04:39But your people control them through suppressive cognitive blocks.
04:43Indeed.
04:43When you unleashed your anger to combat the Gorn, you removed those blocks.
04:49Now all your emotions are flowing more freely.
04:52Doctor, the captain has put me in command of the Enterprise for the next three days.
04:57I'm concerned my emotions may impact my judgment.
05:00You'll just have to learn to live with them.
05:04Like we all do.
05:06I would prefer not to.
05:07Mr. Spock, may I offer a more human therapy?
05:19All Vulcans study music, yes?
05:21For its mathematical properties.
05:23Humans use it as a way of channeling emotion into expression.
05:26Lovely.
05:40And your heart rate is going down.
05:46Doctor?
05:49Lieutenant?
05:50Just letting you know I'm coming on duty.
05:52Of course.
05:53Thank you, nurse.
05:55If you'll excuse me.
05:56Fascinating.
06:04Isn't that typically his line?
06:06It's just that when he saw you, I...
06:07Don't even...
06:09Oh, no.
06:10I wouldn't.
06:13Was there something else?
06:16It's about that fellowship, the archaeological medicine.
06:19I'm thinking about applying.
06:22I'm going to have to replace you, aren't I?
06:24It's two months in Vulcan.
06:28I'm not getting rid of me that easy.
06:34More inspectors and crew on this ship.
06:37The pitch and yard controls are reversed from standard...
06:39Standard positions aren't quick enough.
06:41I don't like getting shot, so I adjusted them.
06:44Highly irregular.
06:50Excuse me.
06:51Oh, no, you don't.
06:52I need to install a secure comms patch.
06:54That'll reboot the system.
06:56And?
06:56And we'll be offline.
06:58Even the emergency vans.
07:00Bigger a few hours of radio silence would be welcome at communications.
07:02Let me get a secondary comms online.
07:06No offense, but we're in space, Doc.
07:09How many hells are you getting?
07:13I just need a second.
07:14It'll only be a few minutes.
07:15And I have a job to do.
07:17This is my station.
07:19So if you don't mind...
07:24Come in.
07:42Lieutenant, sorry for the interruption.
07:46Did I hear music?
07:47What can I do for you, Ensign?
07:49I wanted to talk to you about an odd signal variance I picked up.
07:52Could you not simply have a call?
07:53Internal comms are being rebooted.
07:56It originated in the Kajitar system.
07:59Kajitar is on the edge of Klingon space?
08:00Yes, sir.
08:01At first, I thought it was random signal shifting,
08:04but I ran it through Metron pattern analysis,
08:06and it's a distress signal.
08:10Who is it from?
08:13La'an, sir.
08:18Permission denied, Lieutenant.
08:20But, sir, if it is from Lieutenant Noonien Singh,
08:22she has indicated she is in dire need of our aid.
08:25Well, if it is from Lieutenant Noonien Singh,
08:27then I remind you that she's been on voluntary leave from Starfleet for months.
08:31Nevertheless, the message is dire.
08:33It states,
08:34dangerous situation on Kajitar 4,
08:36resources of enterprise critical,
08:38anti-Federation threat.
08:39How much do you know about Kajitar 4?
08:43It is a dilithium mining planet on the edge of Klingon space.
08:45A prodigious dilithium mining planet.
08:49Since the war, the colony's been governed by a painstakingly negotiated treaty.
08:54We alternate our access with the Klingons.
08:56For the next 30 days, it's the Klingon show.
08:58We turn up during their shift, they'll consider it an act of war.
09:01There's no way we risk a resumption of hostilities with the Klingons
09:04over a vague message which may or may not be from a former member of Starfleet.
09:08We'll check it out when we get access to the planet back next month.
09:11And even if it really is your friend,
09:13she's gonna have to fend for herself until then.
09:16April out.
09:20He's wrong.
09:22That message has to be from La'an.
09:24She knows our maintenance schedule.
09:25It was beamed right at us.
09:27Still, it could be a deception.
09:30Even a trap.
09:32The Admiral was pretty definitive.
09:35Yeah.
09:39Our former comrade is in trouble.
09:41She has indicated aid to her is essential for the safety of the Federation.
09:45I will need your help to get the inspectors off the ship
09:47and achieve our objective.
09:49But I will not ask you to do something you believe is wrong.
09:52If you wish to leave, report this plan.
09:54That will not stand in your way.
09:57What plan?
09:59I would have thought it obvious.
10:04We must steal the Enterprise.
10:17Space.
10:20The final frontier.
10:22These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
10:30It's five-year mission.
10:33To explore strange new worlds.
10:37To seek out new life.
10:40And new civilizations.
10:44To boldly go where no one has gone before.
10:48tempo 1995 after the galaxy.
10:50The adventure.
10:53The monsters.
10:56The stars.
10:57The stars.
10:58The stars.
10:58The stars.
11:03The stars.
11:04Boom.
11:08The stars.
11:10The stars.
11:10The stars.
11:10Despite the stars.
11:11The stars.
13:42I'll tell you, I am not sure what you are implying.
13:44I'm not implying anything.
13:47I'm flat out saying someone violated about 17 Starfleet regulations.
13:53Well, perhaps while you're theorizing, you might explain why anyone would engage in such subterfuge.
14:00I can think of one reason to steal the Enterprise.
14:09Or do you want to tell me that's not what's happening here?
14:13Yes, you can always count on a Vulcan's inability to lie.
14:21Another thing I know about Vulcans, they don't do things without a good reason.
14:27Do you have a good reason to steal the ship?
14:31I am having what you humans call a hunch.
14:33A Vulcan with a hunch that's a new one.
14:37And not just any Vulcan.
14:39I am Amanda Grayson's son.
14:42Well, if you're going to steal a starship, do it correctly.
14:49Helm, can you vent ionized plasma from the warp nacelles?
14:54Yes, I could, but should I?
14:59Why are you helping us?
15:00Oh, please.
15:02We can spend a lot of time talking about this.
15:06We can go.
15:07You decide.
15:10Vent in the cells on my mark.
15:24Emergency transmission from Starbase One docking control.
15:32They are blowing the docking clamps
15:35and ordering us to make space between the ship and the station.
15:54I notice you're sure the chief engineer on this mission.
16:07Indeed.
16:07Be happy to sub in.
16:11Been a hundred years since I've gone out with engines of my own.
16:15A hundred years, really?
16:18It's a long story.
16:20A really long story.
16:28That's the accent.
16:31Your lanthanite.
16:32Yinti, as charged.
16:38Starbase One is hailing us, sir.
16:41Miss Ortegas.
16:43Nacelles recharged and ready.
16:48Starbase One will have to wait.
16:51The Cogitar system.
16:53Warp factor five.
16:56You gonna say it?
16:58Your thing?
17:00My what?
17:01Your thing.
17:03You know, everyone in the chair has their thing.
17:05Captain Pike always says,
17:08hit it.
17:09My last captain liked to say zoom.
17:11Must I have a thing?
17:15Do you have a thing?
17:16Well, I've been workshopping, but it's supposed to be about you.
17:24What kind of commander are you? All that.
17:27So, no pressure.
17:40I would like the ship to go.
17:43Now.
17:46Aye, aye, Captain.
18:16No!
18:17No!
18:18No!
18:19No!
18:20No!
18:21No!
18:22No!
18:23No!
18:27Beat that, human!
18:30Beat that, human.
19:00Was that water down?
19:12Don't try to hide half the wine in your beard again, Kadok.
19:30Get away!
20:00You know what I really want?
20:04I can set the meeting,
20:07but I'm not sure Graynax will meet with you, human.
20:10Well, it's sweet that you worry about my problems.
20:13Says it for tonight.
20:16You better find Kadok before he throws up on the wrong person.
20:30Stole the Enterprise?
20:40Yes. You said it was urgent.
20:43Wow. I would have lost so many pets.
20:46Yeah, Vulcans can surprise you.
20:49Thank you for coming, all of you.
20:52What's going on?
20:53The little girl who survived the Gorn, Orianna.
20:57I was trying to find her parents.
20:59We tracked them here, and they thought she was dead.
21:02Sounds like a happy ending.
21:05Well, up until the war, this planet had provided a steady flow of dilithium
21:10to both sides like it does now.
21:12But after the war started, so many ships being destroyed,
21:15dilithium constantly needing to be replenished,
21:18this place became a promised land.
21:20All was dug up and auctioned off to the highest bidder
21:23at astronomical prices.
21:25And the mining syndicate cut a piece of every single one.
21:30Then suddenly, peace.
21:32A new syndicate made up of ex-Klion and Federation soldiers
21:36has decided that peace isn't good for business.
21:39And they have one ideology.
21:42Profit.
21:46They want to restart the war.
21:47Restart the war how?
21:48All I know is they've been looking to get their hands on as much Federation tech as possible.
21:53Then a few days ago, there was an explosion at the mine.
21:57Half the town got sick from iron exposure, including Orianna's parents.
22:01Iron radiation is not naturally occurring from dilithium,
22:04but it can be created by photon torpedoes.
22:07That is correct.
22:08We both served in the Klingon war.
22:10Doc here just likes to read up on weapons systems is all.
22:13Yes.
22:14A hundred million Federation bodies slaughtered.
22:17And for what?
22:19Parsec of space.
22:20Pertull.
22:21And now someone to resume that theater of horror for profit.
22:24Where are, um, Ariana and her parents now?
22:27Med tent.
22:28They're short on everything.
22:30Doctors, suppliers...
22:31We have med kits with us.
22:33See what aid you can provide, but keep a low profile.
22:36Ensign Uhuru and I will stay to assist in your investigation.
22:39I have a rendezvous with three potential buyers tonight as well, so...
22:42Wait.
22:44Ensign.
22:47You go away, you miss things.
22:50Seems I do.
22:58This is not good.
23:02It is not.
23:04Dr. Manga!
23:05Nurse Chapel!
23:07Looks like our cover's blown.
23:10I'm so glad to see you guys.
23:12My parents...
23:28Try and induce a recombination to repair genetic damage.
23:39This should have a feeling better in about a day.
23:48Yeah.
23:56Nice tech.
23:57You medical?
24:00Justin from Offwell.
24:03Looking to trade at market?
24:04I hate to bust up your plans, but we could use your services.
24:08Who's we?
24:14Follow me.
24:27I think your prom date's just arrived.
24:40Three Klingons approaching.
24:42Copy.
24:45Is that Klingon there speaking?
24:47I do not recognize it.
24:49I think.
24:51It's a pretty obscure dialect, but I can make out the syntax.
24:55Were you followed?
24:56Yes.
24:57But then I cut their throats, and they stopped following me.
25:01Leaving bodies to find when we don't want anyone looking.
25:04This is the Klingon shift on this miserable world.
25:07Bodies pile up.
25:09Did you bring what you promised?
25:11I thought Klingons hated Federation weapons.
25:14Why buy them?
25:16That is not your concern.
25:18You promised two dozen.
25:20This is barely half that.
25:22Well, it's what I have to sell.
25:23I'll pay a third.
25:24I'm charging double.
25:25Double?
25:26For half the weapons you promised?
25:28You don't like the questions.
25:30You don't like the price.
25:31And what would stop me from just taking them from a tiny woman like you?
25:38This is an anti-matter detonation switch.
25:40You better hope I don't let go.
25:43Unless you're keen on losing the bottom half of your body.
25:48Are you sure you have no Klingon blood in you?
25:55Double for this lot.
25:58But I need more.
26:01I'll see what I can do.
26:08Well done, Lieutenant.
26:10What's an anti-matter detonation switch?
26:15It's not a thing, is it?
26:17Yeah, no, definitely not a thing.
26:20I was able to parse out some of what they were saying,
26:23and whatever they're planning, it's happening tomorrow.
26:26Should we call Starfleet?
26:29Not until we have solid proof.
26:31I do not relish another call with the Admiral without it.
26:34Now let's get back to the Enterprise and see what Nurse Chapel and Dr. Mbenga have found.
26:37Chief J, ready when you are.
26:41Roger that, Mr. Spock.
26:43Small problem. I've been tracking the doctor and Nurse Chapel, and we lost their signal about an hour ago.
26:46We lost their signal about an hour ago.
26:47I'm not a cave person, but this is for sure the biggest I've ever seen.
26:55Decades of Dilesian mining.
26:56How do you think they got that in here?
26:57I think they built it.
26:58Move!
26:59Now!
27:00Charge!
27:01Charge!
27:02Charge!
27:03Charge!
27:04Charge!
27:05Charge!
27:06Charge!
27:07Charge!
27:08Charge!
27:09Charge!
27:10Charge!
27:11Charge!
27:12Charge!
27:13Charge!
27:14Charge!
27:15Charge!
27:16Charge!
27:17Charge!
27:18Charge!
27:19Charge!
27:20Charge!
27:21Charge!
27:22Charge!
27:23Charge!
27:24Charge!
27:25Charge!
27:26Charge!
27:27Charge!
27:28Iron burns everywhere.
27:46This level of scarring is not really too deep to treat.
27:50But fortunately, your dermal system is redundant.
27:54You've treated Klingons before.
27:56Where?
27:57It doesn't matter.
27:58Tell me, or I'll cut out your tongue so you spread no more lies.
28:04Years ago, I was stationed on the moon of Jagal.
28:07No, I know you are lying.
28:09If you had served on Jagal, you'd be dead.
28:15Do you know that after the Battle of Sharkana,
28:19there was so much blood in the air,
28:22the rain turned red.
28:24Well, Keg, are you fit for duty now?
28:29No.
28:30I'm done with him.
28:42Hey.
28:44You good?
28:45I'm fine.
28:46You sure?
28:47You want me to tell you this is not bringing everything back?
28:53I can't.
28:55But I can tell you I'm in control.
28:58The war is over, Joseph.
29:00Yes, but how can it ever be?
29:09I'm fine.
29:11Have you learned anything, yes, Phil?
29:12Yeah, the severity of the burns suggests the photon torpedoes are on the ship.
29:21Maybe with all the other Federation techs it managed to acquire.
29:25Why?
29:25If you have a Federation ship in the middle of a territorial dispute.
29:32You could use it to attack the Klingons.
29:35Start the war all over again.
29:39We have to warn Enterprise.
29:42There must be comms somewhere here on the bridge.
29:45So we just waltz up there.
29:48Say, mind if we make a call?
29:49You know this can help us get there.
29:53If it's important enough.
29:59Did you ever not carry it?
30:01No.
30:05Hey.
30:08You sure you want to do this again?
30:10Again?
30:11No.
30:12But I'm not seeing a better choice.
30:19I'm so concerned about this.
30:25Let's go.
30:55Let's go.
31:25Tell me about this plan, and how to stop it.
31:35Or what?
31:38I know about your Federation rules against torture.
31:42What defenses does your group have?
31:47How many in your number?
31:48What, what base?
31:54He can't answer you if he's dead.
31:57Joseph!
31:58Joseph!
31:5830 soldiers on the bridge, engineering, armed with phasers, phase rifles, Klingon disruptors.
32:11Is there a transponder on the ship?
32:13I will never have...
32:17Deck 13!
32:20The engines are warming up.
32:35I thought transponders could only broadcast the ship's name and class to other Federation vessels.
32:54I can reprogram it to send a simple message.
32:56We need to move now.
33:01I need a minute.
33:03I'll buy you a minute.
33:04Got it.
33:23You better find a way for this ship.
33:25Airlock!
33:44Unless you've got enough juice for another dance.
33:46I think he's running out!
33:50Let's hurry.
33:52T'Chon!
33:52T'Chon!
33:52T'Chon!
34:22I don't know.
34:52I don't know.
35:22I don't know.
35:52I don't know.
36:22I don't know.
36:23I don't know.
36:24I don't know.
36:25I don't know.
36:26I don't know.
36:27I don't know.
36:28I don't know.
36:29I don't know.
36:30We haven't tripped any alarms yet, sir?
36:33We're in low-power mode, surrounded by interstellar ice and rock with a high internal iron content.
36:38From their POV, we look like space junk.
36:41You sound confident, Lieutenant Rategas.
36:43I've hidden from enough Klingons to know when to take a breather.
36:45I don't know.
36:46I don't know.
36:47I don't know.
36:48I don't know.
36:49I don't know.
36:50It's the same.
36:51Sir, we're being hailed. On a secure channel.
36:56By whom?
36:57No luck locating Ambenga or Chapel. Anything your end?
37:00Negative. Wherever they are must be shielded.
37:03And a Klingon cruiser has arrived.
37:05All my contacts in the Broken Circle have vanished.
37:07So whatever they're gonna do, it must be something that's...
37:21Sir, I'm reading a launch from the surface. It's a ship.
37:34On screen.
37:36That's one of ours.
37:39Crossfield class, I think. And it's headed right toward that battle cruiser.
37:42Crossfield's no match for a heavy cruiser.
37:44We can't just let them get shot.
37:46Lieutenant Spock, that ship's transponder ping is off.
37:50Off?
37:51It's sending standard IDENT codes, but the signal keeps... flickering.
37:54Faulty?
37:55No. It's a pattern.
37:58A code. Morse 2, I think.
38:01What does it say?
38:02It's spelling... Enterprise.
38:07Destroy this ship.
38:12Do you think they're reading the transponder signal?
38:17How long until they get in?
38:19Five minutes if they have a laser torque.
38:21Less if they have a grenade.
38:23Go!
38:24We're in space. They can't be that stupid.
38:27Well, maybe they can.
38:30What do we do?
38:32Let's get those lockers open.
38:33See if they have any EV suits.
38:35If the Klingons see that ship, it will start a war.
38:38Indeed.
38:39In fact, Ms. Ortegas, I surmise that is likely its precise intention.
38:48I believe the Federation ship's part of a false flag operation.
38:51I think the extremists intend to use this ship to attack the Klingons as a way of reigniting hostilities with the Federation.
38:57I theorized that Dr. Mbenga and Nurse Chapel were indeed taken by the extremists.
39:02And were able to reconfigure the transponder to give us warning.
39:05Sir, what if Nurse Chapel and Dr. Mbenga are still on that ship?
39:08They thought it worth their lives to prevent another war.
39:13Logical.
39:16Federation ship in firing range.
39:19Mr. Spock, what are your orders?
39:22Follow the false Federation ship.
39:24Stay in weapons range, but hold your fire.
39:26And do not let the Klingons know that we are here.
39:29Got it!
39:38If we don't destroy it before we get out of the rings, the Klingons are going to see both of us.
39:54That's definitely going to start a war.
40:08Shields at 80%.
40:11Mr. Spock, should I return fire?
40:13Not yet.
40:2470%.
40:25Copy.
40:26This is the last time they dent our paint job.
40:30They fired an array of torpedoes.
40:38I think we're cutting through.
40:53There's a beacon in the helmet.
40:55And an attitude jet in the back.
40:58So we just jump into space without an EV suit?
41:01The beacon will activate once we're in space.
41:04I can use the attitude jet to guide us away from the ship.
41:07Only we'll be dead.
41:09Not necessarily.
41:11It'll take almost a minute for us to freeze to death.
41:14Don't you worry.
41:15We'll pass out after 15 seconds.
41:18I know it's a terrible idea.
41:21Yeah, it's terrible.
41:24We must get to it then.
41:28They're heading straight for the Klingons.
41:29Stay on that ship, Mr. Tingus.
41:31Pedal to the metal, sir.
41:32Sir, they're in sensor range of the Klingon battlecruiser.
41:38There's only time for one shot.
41:41Fulton torpedoes locked on the Federation ship.
41:44Full spread.
41:46Mr. Spock.
41:48Not yet.
41:50Any signal from their chapel or Doctor and Menga?
41:52Nothing, sir.
41:53I can't believe this is how we're gonna die.
41:54We've got knots of webs.
41:55No.
41:56Not really.
41:57I suppose not.
41:58Mr. Spock.
41:59It's now or never.
42:00Firefly.
42:01Firefly.
42:02Firefly.
42:03Firefly.
42:04Firefly.
42:05Firefly.
42:06Firefly.
42:07Firefly.
42:08Firefly.
42:10I can't believe this is how we're gonna die.
42:12We've got knots of webs.
42:14No.
42:16Not really.
42:18I suppose not.
42:21Mr. Spock, it's now or never.
42:26Fire photon torpedoes.
42:28Fire photon torpedoes.
42:56Go.
42:59Sir, I'm detecting a Federation EVC transponder.
43:15Receive transport, lock on to that signal and beam them abort now.
43:22I'll read this.
43:47I'll read it.
43:49I'll read it, will you?
43:49You don't die.
43:53You don't die.
43:55You do not die.
44:11Why you gotta be so rough?
44:13Lieutenant Spock, we're being hailed by the Klingon captain.
44:20What is the meaning of this?
44:24Hiding?
44:26Trespassing?
44:28Destroying your own ship in order to cover your tracks?
44:31We were in fact pursuing a rogue vessel which intended to do you harm.
44:35Absurd.
44:36Why else would I tell you the ship was not ours if it was indeed ours?
44:39To cover your own failure in the face of our superior might.
44:44But we destroyed the ship.
44:47You anticipated defeat.
44:49Now you're stalling for another day.
44:51Captain, your sensors did not detect us until we fired on the false federation vessel.
44:56Could we not have as easily fired on yours?
44:58But why should I trust you?
45:00I am Vulcan.
45:01And as I believe your people know, Vulcans cannot lie.
45:04I care a little for what legends say.
45:07I know a man's truth.
45:10Only when I look into his eyes.
45:12Face to face.
45:15So be it.
45:16Perhaps we can conclude this discussion over a barrel of blood wine.
45:21You drink blood wine?
45:23I have been known to.
45:26This is something I must see.
45:31You're not typical Vulcan.
45:34No.
45:36It would seem I am not.
45:42Bullish, Judge Judge.
45:45Indeed.
45:46Well, listen, I think my Klingon might be a little rusty.
46:09But did he just say, may your blood scream?
46:14A Klingon toast.
46:15The true meaning of which is becoming clear to me.
46:18All right.
46:19Well, thank you for getting me out of the academy.
46:23Are you actually Lantanite?
46:28Oh, a couple of drinks and you get personal.
46:31Well, that it, Flyboy?
46:34I am.
46:37I've always been fascinated by your people.
46:40That you managed to live on Earth among other humans undetected until the 22nd century is remarkable.
46:45You know your mother was one of the first people I came out to.
46:50I did not.
46:52That's a tale for another time.
46:55And now you teach engineering at Starfleet Academy.
46:59Taught.
47:00You asked me why I helped you.
47:05You want to know the worst thing about living almost forever.
47:10The loss of those you love.
47:14Oh, you sweet, un-Vulcan Vulcan.
47:19No, that's a pain.
47:23Shared by all those who live with even a half-opened heart.
47:29No.
47:32It's boredom.
47:34And on that ship of yours, it seems to be a shortage of that.
47:38I like it.
47:41I might even try and stick around.
47:44Huh?
47:46Huh?
47:53Another?
47:55Please.
47:56For the Vulcan, who acts nothing like a Vulcan.
48:03Pa'an!
48:08Just promise you'll stay out of trouble, okay?
48:14I will if you will.
48:17Where are you going to go now?
48:18I will be able to go.
48:31After explicitly ordering you not to go, you risk hundreds of lives and you risk peace in the quadrant.
48:37If you could lower the volume of your voice, Admiral.
48:40My God.
48:42Are you hungover, Spock?
48:43The result of a peace treaty with the Klingon captain after a successful mission.
48:47You got lucky.
48:48And I could have just as easily gone the other way,
48:50with the Federation being thrown into a brutal war with the Klingons.
48:53I did what I believed was right.
48:55Followed my gut, as you humans are so fond of saying.
48:58And I will accept whatever punishment Starfleet feels is just.
49:06Consider that Klingon hangover your punishment.
49:09But next time,
49:11and there better not be a next time,
49:13it'll be your commission.
49:16Now get Enterprise home.
49:38Mr. Spock,
49:40I didn't hear you come in.
49:43Are you all right?
49:45Yes.
49:48I just...
49:51She'll be fine.
49:57I'm not.
50:00I'm...
50:01I have no words for what I feel.
50:12Yes.
50:13First of all,
50:24I've been.
50:25I'm not.
50:26I'm not.
50:26I...
50:27I'm not.
50:27I'm not.
50:28I'm not.
50:28I'm not.
50:29I'm not.
50:29I'm not.
50:31I'm not.
50:31You let Spock off easy.
50:50He just kept us from potentially having to defend two fronts at the same time.
50:55Even if he doesn't know it.
50:57In any case, he's one of our best.
51:01And if this war happens, we're going to need every good officer we've got.
51:31And if he doesn't know it, we're going to need every good officer we've got.
51:37And if he doesn't know it, we're going to need every good officer we've got.
51:46We're going to need every good officer.
51:54We're going to need every good officer.
52:24We're going to need every good officer.
52:30We're going to need every good officer.
52:32We're going to need every good officer.
52:40We're going to need every good officer.
52:46We're going to need every good officer.

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