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00:00Previously on Star Trek Strange New Worlds
00:28When we seek out the unknown, we will find things that challenge us
00:31I want to help, but it would appear all that I'm doing is making it worse
00:34We just need some personal time
00:35You brought me home
00:36That's what happened on Rigel 7
00:38What is that?
00:41It's the corn
00:42It is not safe to leave the ship
00:45It isn't safe inside the ship
00:46We are prey
00:50We do not give in to fear
00:54No!
00:58Captain's Log
01:11Stardate 2344.2
01:14The Cayuga is just outside Federation's space
01:17In orbit of the colony planet of Parnassus Beta
01:20Their founders designed it on the small town model
01:24Made to look like the old Midwestern United States
01:28We've been tasked with assisting the colonists
01:30Who are dealing with challenges on several fronts
01:32We're helping to stabilize their agricultural crop
01:36As well as providing necessary vaccinations
01:38Okay, ready?
01:40Three, two, one
01:42Done
01:44That's the last one
01:49You should all be up to date on their inoculations
01:51Thanks again for your help
01:54Yeah, I'm just grateful for the ride
01:55Dr. Corby
01:56Dr. Corby doesn't mind you arriving a little early?
01:59No
01:59I mean, it's space
02:01Does anyone ever get there when they say they will?
02:03Fair point
02:04If you don't need me anymore, I'm gonna go back to the ship
02:06Just got a lot to do before we head out tomorrow
02:08Don't let me stop you
02:10Thanks again, Christine
02:11Travel to Cayuga
02:14One to beam up
02:16Energize
02:17Hello there, Captain
02:25What do I owe the pleasure of this call?
02:28Do I need a reason to call?
02:30Thought we were past that
02:30Yes, but
02:31I'm a very busy woman
02:32I can't just pick up every subspace call that comes my way
02:35Fair enough
02:35Next time I'll book an appointment through your yeoman
02:37I would appreciate that
02:39Are you holding up?
02:42I mean, I'm not bursting into song every ten minutes
02:44So that's a minor victory
02:45Very minor
02:46And how are the esteemed residents of Parnassus Beta?
02:51It's a little complicated down here
02:53Federation membership can protect them
02:55But they also see it as potentially putting a target on their heads
02:59That's tricky
02:59Have you tried to?
03:01Chris
03:01I do this for a living, you know
03:04I know
03:05I just
03:06I miss you
03:08Wow
03:10Note the date and time
03:12Is that so hard to say?
03:14Not so hard
03:17Doug?
03:32Are we having issues with Khan's?
03:34Mine just went out
03:34Let me check for Cayuga
03:35Tell it's a bridge
03:37You read?
03:49Is that one of ours?
03:50Get Cayuga on comms now
03:59Ensign
04:01My god
04:15Captain?
04:19Captain?
04:31I didn't hear that
04:33The Federation's at a dangerous point in our relationship with the Gorn hegemony.
05:02I know they've been amassing on the border for some time.
05:04Right now, whatever this is, it's technically happening outside the Federation.
05:09This incident could spark a war between us and Gorn.
05:12Starfleet would like to avoid that.
05:13At what cost? The Gorn attacked us.
05:16They didn't attack us. They attacked a colony outside of our jurisdiction.
05:19And we need to know why. I think it's safe to say that we don't understand the Gorn.
05:24Well, I've seen them up close and personal and they're not hard to understand, Bob.
05:27They're monsters.
05:27Monsters are worth to describe those who don't understand us.
05:29And sometimes a monster is just a monster.
05:31I need your utmost caution here, Captain.
05:33In reconnaissance only, we can't risk further aggravating the situation.
05:39Chris, I know you and Maria are close.
05:43I just want to make sure it's not going to color your judgment.
05:46Coming out of warp, sir.
05:48It won't.
05:50I count.
05:50Hello alert.
06:02Bring us around to the far side of the moon slowly, Erika.
06:04Aye, Captain.
06:05If you have a voice of that, we have to do what we need.
06:07If we have, we all need to keep going to Mars.
06:08OK,
06:21We're too long to sleep.
06:22This is on the ground.
06:23So i think it's 100 customized.
06:24Quadras are going to apply the Rurallyhablat.
06:26I not too long to look good on them.
06:27I hate it, guy.
06:28I know.
06:28Let me know, according to discussion of that date!
06:31Space.
06:38The final frontier.
06:43These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
06:48It's five-year mission.
06:50To explore strange new worlds.
06:55To seek out new life.
06:58And new civilizations.
07:01To boldly go where no one has gone before.
07:31To be continued.
07:35To be continued.
07:38To be continued.
07:40To be continued.
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10:11It's an image
10:12Put it on screen
10:14Stand by
10:14It looks like a demarcation line
10:19With Parnassus Beta and all their forces on the far side of the line
10:23Starfleet has ordered us to maintain our side of the line
10:27Command crew ready room now
10:32On Starfleet's orders we are holding to our side of the line
10:35And the Gordons so far are holding to theirs
10:38Unfortunately that is where I believe our people are being held
10:42I don't plan on leaving them behind
10:47You want to cross the line
10:49Which is why I'm not ordering any of you to join this mission
10:51I'll take volunteers but I'll go alone if I have to
10:53I will go
10:54I want to do what I can to help save Captain Mattel
10:57And Nurse Chapel who I hope made it to the surface as well
11:00I certainly feel the same way
11:02Not to speak for the crew but I believe we all do
11:04Thank you number one
11:05Mr. Spock and Sonora
11:07But I was thinking we might need the three of you
11:09Along with your particular skill sets here
11:10To keep us out of war with the Gorn
11:12If you're taking volunteers I'd like to sign up
11:14Last time I saw the Gorn I was scared out of my wits
11:18But I'd appreciate another chance to study them up close
11:22With a phaser?
11:25How else will we determine how best to kill them?
11:28I would like to aid in that study
11:30I'd like them dead as much if not more than the rest of you
11:33But that's not enough
11:35We don't know what we're walking into down there
11:37Phasers might not be enough
11:40I have something that might help
11:42Pag to transporter Chief J
11:44Is in-ship transport still functional?
11:46Yes sir
11:46Could you transport crate 32 directly to ready room please?
11:50Authorization pike Epsilon C6
11:51Acknowledged Captain
11:52Transporting
11:53Ever since the Gorn started massing on the edge of Federation space
12:05Starfleet's been working on weapons to counter them
12:07Now all our ships carry these
12:09In case
12:10Gorn protocol is to be distributed upon an encounter with the hostile species
12:14Break in case of Gorn
12:15These are Harmonic's adjustments to better counter the defenses
12:18Scannery calibrations
12:19Last time our tricorders couldn't detect Gorn at all
12:21Now they do
12:22Nitrogen grenades
12:25Renders anything in a 10 meter range
12:27Frozen
12:27Deadly for a cold-blooded lizard
12:30Deadly for anyone
12:31These are super cool toys and all
12:33But how exactly are we supposed to even get to the surface to use them?
12:36There is a hunter ship just waiting
12:38To blow up anything that crosses the demarcation line
12:40I don't know Erica
12:42Maybe all we need is to plot the right course
12:45I've tried several routes using the gravity of the moon as a slingshot
12:49And several others utilizing a geosynchronous orbit to take us off the same plane as the Gorn hunter
12:54But there is no way to get us to the surface without coming into sensor range of the ship
12:58If we cross the demarcation line, the Gorn are going to know about it
13:02Hmm
13:03What's this stuff here?
13:07Debris from the Cayuga
13:08I mean, they're not shooting at that
13:12Because they already did
13:15Are you suggesting
13:18Maybe the best way across is right in front of us
13:21That's brilliant
13:24Make yourselves look like a piece of space debris
13:26The Gorn might just let us pass through
13:28I don't know if I love the word might there
13:31Admittedly, we could use your expertise
13:33This is a pretty tricky course we're talking about
13:36You want me to pilot the shuttle
13:39Come on, Erica
13:40Haven't you been bugging me for months about joining a landing party?
13:45Yes, I have
13:46Why have I been doing that?
13:56Matched and maintaining debris velocity
13:58Current trajectory passes the hunter ship
14:01And the fourth Lagrange point
14:03Thirty seconds
14:05Entering Gorn's scanner range
14:07You should look as dead as whatever's left of the Cayuga
14:11Sorry, sir
14:12I didn't mean to be
14:14My nerves are on edge as well
14:16Prefer we didn't get this close if we had any other choice
14:20They do not appear to notice the shuttle
14:34Because they look like space garbage
14:36An old zombie movie trick
14:39Zombie movie?
14:41Yeah
14:41Dress up like you're dead so the zombies don't notice you
14:44You've never seen one?
14:47A zombie?
14:47No, a movie, yes
14:49But I will add some to my research
14:50The shuttle appears to be entering the atmosphere
14:55They're out of range
15:00And on their own
15:04You're going to start the engine sometime soon, Erika?
15:26You're going to backseat drive me, sir?
15:28I'm waiting until we're under 1,500 meters
15:31Just stay below their scans
15:32Don't worry
15:34I did this a hundred times during the war
15:36Come on
15:45Come on
15:59I thought you were a test pilot.
16:13I was.
16:15Come on, it's like riding a bike.
16:18Speed of light.
16:20You were born for this, Erica.
16:29Still trying to scan for life signs?
16:40I theorized I might be able to find a frequency gap through the interference field, but I have not managed to discover one yet.
16:46Spock, I don't think anyone's alive over there.
16:49Spectrometric analysis suggests there are still pockets of oxygen on board.
16:53It is possible someone could have survived.
16:56I would never tell you not to hope.
16:59I want Chapel to be alive, too.
17:03Things did not end well between us.
17:08We were in a fight.
17:13All things that seemed trivial in the face of death.
17:18I wish to apologize to her.
17:21Spock, what happened is not your fault.
17:23The Cayuga road takes once every two hours.
17:34Sickbay should be visible shortly.
17:36We can try a targeted scan.
17:37Perhaps then we'll see further proof of life.
17:44Computer, magnify Cayuga's saucer.
17:47Sitbay is gone.
17:53Sitbay is gone.
17:53Any idea what that is?
18:16It doesn't look native.
18:18Yeah, it's gone.
18:20There was something similar on the breeding planet.
18:24My brother and Manny always thought it was a beacon to trap past us by.
18:28Let's move up.
18:29I'm guessing that might be the source of the interference field.
18:41Good guess.
18:43It's locking any signals from surface to orbit.
18:46So they dropped that, and no one on the ground can call for help.
18:50Reading any bogies nearby?
18:54Negative.
19:15Looks like they fought back.
19:17I think they made us stand in some of the buildings.
19:20And they lost.
19:22There's 5,000 people here.
19:24Bound to be survivors.
19:27I wouldn't bet on it.
19:28You made it out.
19:29Sir, I'm reading a bogie.
19:30Nine o'clock.
19:31Yep, I've got it too.
19:33Solo.
19:33Sign suggests a Gorn youngling.
19:35Copy.
19:36Take cover.
19:36Take cover.
19:36Oh, my God.
20:06A new phaser settings work.
20:16Why a youngling?
20:18I mean, why set up this elaborate tower
20:20and then send babies out to face us?
20:21They spread their eggs to soften up a planet for conquering.
20:25That tower?
20:27That's just them locking the door.
20:29It looked hungry.
20:31If that's true.
20:32There's no food left.
20:34People could still be alive.
20:37Just hiding.
20:39Look around.
20:41Guys, we need to move.
20:42We have bogeys, plural, incoming.
20:44How many?
20:45Dozens.
20:45That's a lot of bogeys.
20:46Barbershop, now.
21:00Lights off.
21:00That's a lot of bogeys.
21:08Alright, let's go.
21:15Let's go.
21:18Commander Pellia, I could use your help.
21:34Yeah, well, I'm listening, but I still need to finish recalibrating the deflector shield power conduits.
21:40Right. We might need those.
21:43Um, I've been trying to get to the bottom of how the Gorn are managing the block communications.
21:48What did you discover?
21:50That I need an engineer's help.
21:52Oh, please.
21:55I have this crazy theory.
21:58Huh?
22:01Oh, well, it's not that crazy. I just thought you might have...
22:05Don't trigger code it. I love a crazy theory.
22:08It doesn't make sense.
22:19They shouldn't be gathering like that, the younglings.
22:22They should be fighting for dominance, not working together.
22:25If you don't understand them, it means there's something about the Gorn we've yet to discover.
22:31Maybe instead of finding a way to fight them, we...
22:34Find some way to...
22:37Reach them, or...
22:40Ever the optimist?
22:43Sometimes.
22:45Hope is a choice.
22:46Yeah, you've told me that one before.
22:48Maybe I'm just saying it because I need to hear it.
22:52That's why we're here.
22:54On this planet.
23:01Captain Patel is tough, though.
23:05I mean, if she can handle you, the Gorn should be a piece of cake.
23:07Looks like the Gorn had moved on.
23:16Sam, you reading anything?
23:18Yeah, I've been picking up an anomalous signal coming from down the street.
23:21Gorn?
23:22No, human.
23:23Human.
23:37Whoever they are, they aren't being careful enough.
24:07They can't have gone far.
24:30Sam?
24:32The signal's been coming from this.
24:35You're not Gorn.
24:47Obviously.
24:48You shouldn't have walked into my Gorn trap, then.
24:50We detected humans in here.
24:52We were trying to rescue them.
24:54Yeah, the humans you detected is that wee box right there.
24:58Programmed to send out auditory and pheromonal life signs at regular intervals.
25:03Not to mention heat signatures.
25:05Fool's those dumb lizards and, eh, most scanners.
25:08Yeah.
25:10So you're just gonna leave us in here?
25:13Sorry.
25:14Go to my manners.
25:18Montgomery Scott, at your service.
25:21Lieutenant, junior grade.
25:22Captain Pike of the USS Enterprise.
25:24This is Lieutenant Noonien Singh, Dr. Mbenga, Lieutenant Ortegas, and Lieutenant Kirk.
25:28That's a lot of left in it.
25:30There'll be a quiz.
25:33Lieutenant Scott, I don't recognize you from the Cayuga's roster.
25:37Oh, I'm not from the Cayuga.
25:38Eh, I'm from the Star Diver, or at least I was.
25:41The Solar Research Vessel.
25:43Aye.
25:43Eh, we were monitoring solar flare activity one system over when the Gorn caught us by surprise.
25:49They attacked you.
25:49They overwhelmed us.
25:50The ship's gone, I'm afraid.
25:55Eh, whole crew.
25:57How did you escape?
25:59In a shuttle.
26:01You ran from the Gorn in a shuttle.
26:03How were you not dead?
26:05Firstly, I jury-rigged the engines to increase their capacity, and secondly, I...
26:10Well, I figured out how to hide in plain sight.
26:15Sounds resourceful.
26:17And mysterious.
26:18When an armada of human-eating lizards come my way, I can get quite, eh, creative.
26:23Mr. Scott, do you know if any of the crew from Cayuga made it?
26:30Chris, you found us.
26:49They couldn't stop me.
26:50The idiot.
26:52Okay, not the welcome as I expected.
26:55Why are you here?
26:56Isn't that obvious?
26:57Coming for me, for us.
26:58It was a crazy idea.
27:01I would never want you to endanger yourselves.
27:03Well, a little late for that, and not your call.
27:05God damn it, Chris.
27:06Hey, don't blame me.
27:08If you didn't want me showing up unexpectedly, you shouldn't have hung up on me.
27:11So, there.
27:13You were safe.
27:16Now you're...
27:17You're here.
27:21Yeah, I'm here.
27:22And Enterprise doesn't work, but we can get you out of here.
27:24Transporters don't work.
27:26Lucky me, I have a shuttle.
27:27It can't all fit in the shuttle.
27:30We're gonna get some people out.
27:31It's not enough.
27:32Besides, the second you try, they'll shoot you down.
27:34What about Mr. Scott, the engineer?
27:37What about him?
27:38He said he ran from the Gorn in a shuttle.
27:40The Star Diver was stationed one system over.
27:46The Shang-Di system, it's a red supergiant.
27:51Really, it's a spectacular specimen.
27:53Okay, but where did the Gorn come into it?
27:56I'm getting there.
27:57Shang-Di released a truly dramatic series of CMEs.
28:02What's the CME?
28:03Coronal mass ejection.
28:05Like a solar flare, but a lot more violent.
28:07They're not common.
28:08At least, not like the series we saw.
28:10Really, amazingly.
28:12Blast after blast, firing off into the solar system.
28:18And all of a sudden, there they were.
28:21Like a swarm.
28:23They're gone.
28:25But you didn't detect them before.
28:26Starfleet would have worn them first.
28:28Something about the flares brought them out.
28:31With locusts, environmental factors can trigger a swarming instinct, causing them to consume.
28:38What if it's the same with the Gorn?
28:40CMEs in certain sequences set off a consumption cycle.
28:44Are you suggesting they invaded because of sunspots?
28:47You showed us how they communicate ship to ship through light.
28:50What if they evolved with some deep ingrained sensitivity to it?
28:53If that's true, it's critical, Intel.
28:55If they react instinctively to solar activity, we might be able to use that against them.
28:58All the more reason to find our way off this planet.
29:01You said earlier, you figure out a way to hide in plain sight?
29:04With the Gorn, best I can explain.
29:07I did a quick assessment of their scanning tech, and I saw how they recognized each other.
29:13It's similar to our transponders in where I built one.
29:17Pretty quick.
29:18You built a Gorn transponder?
29:21Using equipment from our solar array.
29:22Basically, to a scanner, the shuttle looked like a Gorn ship.
29:26If they couldn't recognize you, how did you not get away?
29:28Well, I took damage.
29:30By the time I was hidden, I was leaking antimatter.
29:32This was the closest planet I could set down on.
29:34I happened to be right where they were headed.
29:37Could you build another device like the one you made?
29:39Not unless you have a Hubble K7C stellar assessment array I can cannibalize.
29:43Use some help, Doc.
30:00Always.
30:02Have a Doma Regenerator.
30:07Thought you were off planning the next stage of the fight.
30:09Oh, leading that to the captains.
30:16Did you ask about Christine?
30:20She'd been back to the Cayuga.
30:23I'm gonna be honest.
30:26That's not great news.
30:30No.
30:32It isn't.
30:33What if Christine were here?
30:39She'd tell us to pick up the pace.
30:42These people can't treat themselves.
30:45That's a pretty good Christine.
30:50She does it better than me.
30:51Two warp signatures incoming.
31:00Gorn hunters?
31:02Yes.
31:06They are holding to their side of the demarcation line.
31:08For now.
31:09Can't make this red alert any redder, Mr. Spock.
31:12Commander.
31:13Can we talk to you and Lieutenant Spock, please?
31:15You've determined the source of the interference field.
31:19Not exactly.
31:20We've determined the location from which the field emanates.
31:23Short version, by adjusting our output,
31:26we triangulated the point of origin of the counter signals.
31:29Now, we don't have any photos because it's on the far side of the planet.
31:33But we do know it's not native.
31:37There's no structure indicated on any colony maps in that location.
31:40I'm betting it's some kind of machine the Gorn brought.
31:45If we can destroy it, we can resume comms and transporter signals.
31:49The only problem I can see is there's no way for us to use weapons on it
31:51without getting into a larger war.
31:53We can't fire weapons,
31:55but we already know that the Gorn don't respond to space debris.
32:00So all we have to do is find a way to get a piece of debris
32:03large enough to survive reentry to crash into that structure.
32:07The saucer section of the Cayuga.
32:09Hmm?
32:09My goodness, if you had answered like that in my class,
32:14I would have given you an A+.
32:16With the right calculations
32:19and a few well-placed retro rockets,
32:22we can make it appear that Cayuga's orbit is decaying naturally.
32:27Just more space junk burning up in the atmosphere.
32:30While it is descending to the surface,
32:32we can make a few last-minute attitude adjustments
32:37so that it will crash exactly where we want it to.
32:41And by the time the Gorn realize what's happened, it'll be too late.
32:44We can beam our people up and get the hell out of here.
32:47Placing those rockets is a near-impossible task.
32:49No human can do this.
32:51I, however, can.
32:54Spock.
32:57The commander and the ensign are right.
33:00If you want to rescue our people on the surface,
33:02this is our best chance.
33:03I know losing Christine is hard.
33:06Yes, I am upset.
33:07But I have not given it to grief yet.
33:10Logic dictates we do not know Chappell's or Patel's fate.
33:13And until we do,
33:14the best chance we have to save them
33:15is if Enterprise takes out the Gorn's interference field.
33:18Further, I am the only member of the crew who can pull this off.
33:21If it is to succeed, it must be me.
33:48Yes, thank you.
33:48Yes.
34:15Where do you think you're going?
34:25Oh, let me guess.
34:26You're going to try to rescue all of us somehow.
34:28I was going to find Mr. Scott's shuttle.
34:30If I could retrieve his device,
34:32it might allow us to take off without the corn seeing us.
34:34And then what? We can't all fit onto the shuttle.
34:36One problem at a time.
34:37If I can rescue anyone, it's a start.
34:39Well, you're not doing this alone.
34:41Don't try that stare.
34:46It's not going to change a thing.
34:48I can see that.
34:51I'd be happy for the company.
34:53You're never going to be able to retrieve the device without my help.
34:57It's kind of fused in there.
35:00I didn't mean to eavesdrop.
35:02It was my fault you decided to have a secret conversation
35:05right in front of my sleeping spot.
35:07You want to come too?
35:09To this? I'm terrified.
35:11But, um,
35:13I'll enter the crew of the Stardiver.
35:16Thank you, Mr. Scott.
35:20Let's take back, we.
35:21Stay off the main street.
35:23We might even be able to avoid the gorn.
35:29Oh.
35:31In case we don't.
35:41We might be able to see it once again.
35:55Come on.
36:01Come on.
36:02Come on.
36:02It's in the critical level.
36:12Warning, oxygen will soon reach critical level.
36:23Warning, oxygen will soon reach critical level.
36:33Warning, oxygen will soon reach critical levels.
36:44Warning, oxygen will soon reach critical levels.
36:54Warning, oxygen will soon reach critical levels.
37:02Power mode. Life support failing.
37:13Power restored. Life support will remain functional for one hour.
37:18An hour?
37:20Okay. Yeah, we can work with that.
37:32Okay.
38:02Okay.
38:32Okay.
39:02Spock has successfully placed the first rocket.
39:06He's moving into second position.
39:28Spock! Spock!
39:29Spock! Spock!
39:32Spock!
40:02Ah, there it is.
40:14Yeah, the fused part is on the side right there.
40:21Captain Pike, if you can help, we might be able to pry it off.
40:25Captain Bedell, I think I left an eye on Wilder over there, if you see it.
40:32Captain Bedell, I think I left an eye on Wilder.
40:56Please input command code.
40:59Spock?
41:03Please input command code.
41:11Command code invalid.
41:19Command code invalid.
41:26Command code invalid.
41:32Command code invalid.
41:41Command code invalid.
41:51Command code invalid.
42:02Command code invalid.
42:05Command code invalid.
42:08Command code invalid.
42:10What the hell just happened?
42:31We got lucky.
42:34You're telling me that that thing just chose not to attack?
42:37Let's not waste time questioning it, Mr. Scott.
42:40Uh, I might need to break the quadracoupler.
42:45I can probably borrow another from the shield array.
42:49What if I didn't use it already?
43:10The saucer is moving.
43:18I can get to the back of this shield.
43:24I was going to get to the front of this shield.
43:27Sit down somewhere!
43:28Push the camera down there.
43:32It's worth it.
43:34We're going to go
43:44Let's go.
44:14Let's go.
44:44Let's go.
45:14Let's go.
45:19Marie.
45:20Talk to me.
45:21Why did that go and run away?
45:23I don't know, Chris.
45:25Hey.
45:26They came all the way here to find you.
45:31Trust me with the truth.
45:33It happened yesterday.
45:42The eggs mature in about a day and a half.
45:45I don't know.
45:46I don't know.
45:47I don't know.
45:50It wasn't that way.
45:52But no one could have.
45:54It's not that way you can have.
45:55Oh, my God.
46:25I can't go with you. You know that. You know what'll happen.
46:36You can't make this decision.
46:37They won't endanger your crew or the survivors.
46:41That's what Hammer did, Chris.
46:42Hammer.
46:43He understood.
46:44He was brave, but he didn't give us a choice.
46:47Here's my choice.
46:49We free the device, install it in your shuttle,
46:51I fly it into the Gorin Tower, destroy it,
46:53and you and the rest of the survivors being Penterprise.
46:57There's got to be a way to save you.
47:01You have to let us at least try.
47:04Maureen.
47:04I don't mean to interrupt,
47:13but you both better grab onto something.
47:15The field is gone.
47:27Transporters and comms are back online.
47:29Spark the transporter.
47:30Two to people aboard as soon as possible.
47:32Two.
47:33Acknowledge and relate, Lieutenant.
47:34Number one to Pike, do you read?
47:36Boy, am I glad to hear your voice, number one.
47:38No time to waste, Chris.
47:39I don't know how much time we have before the Gorin react.
47:41I need you to track the colonists and beam them up.
47:43They're in a building two clicks, south by southwest.
47:46What about you?
47:46Three to beam up directly to sickbay.
47:48We'll need a med team.
47:49And have Peli you meet us there, too.
47:51Acknowledged.
47:52Welcome back, both of you.
48:07I hate to do this to your nurse chapel,
48:08but we need you in sickbay ASAP.
48:10And Mr. Spock will give you your help
48:11on the bridge right about now.
48:12Copy that.
48:12Understood, Commander.
48:15Christine.
48:18I'm sorry.
48:19I hate it.
48:19Save it.
48:20There'll be time later.
48:40Christine.
48:43Oh.
48:46You have no idea how happy I am to see you.
48:49Same here.
48:50What's happening?
48:52Captain Patel is in need of immediate sedation.
48:59We'll also need a stasis field.
49:01I think there's one sign we can't stop it.
49:04I need you to take me out.
49:08I'm not giving up on her.
49:10I have no intention of doing that.
49:12Oh, uh, Commander Peli, this is Lieutenant Scott.
49:18He needs your help.
49:21Hello, Scotty.
49:22Professor.
49:23You two know each other?
49:24One of my best students,
49:27who sadly received some of my worst grades.
49:29Well, I'll leave you to it.
49:30What the hell is this supposed to be?
49:36Something that could help his hate from the gone.
49:38Oh.
49:39If he can fix it.
49:42Captain on the bridge.
49:44Wish there were better circumstances.
49:45Just in time for more bad news.
49:46Bourne destroyer arrived in orbit.
49:48We're facing four ships.
49:50Long-range scans have revealed more Gorn ships in the vicinity.
49:52Arriving in minutes.
49:53Devasive maneuvers.
49:54Oura, I need to get a priority message to Starfleet.
49:57We've learned some critical intel about the Bourne that they need to know.
49:59Hi, Captain.
49:59I'll open a channel.
50:00Number one, I need to buy time to transport Lon, Ortegas, Kirk, and Benga,
50:03and all the colonists off the planet.
50:05Captain, the transporter is not currently picking up anyone on the surface.
50:08What?
50:09There has been no evacuation of any kind.
50:11We have been scanning since your first call.
50:12We read no human life signs on Parnassus Beta.
50:14That's impossible.
50:15There are hundreds of them.
50:16Check again.
50:19I'm reading residual transport signatures from the center of town.
50:22Non-Starfleet.
50:24What are you saying?
50:25The colonists in the landing party appear to have been beamed up by the Gorn.
50:30No!
50:30Oh!
50:31No!
50:32No!
50:33Let's go.
51:03Let's go.
51:13Priority message from Starfleet. Admiral April's ordering our immediate withdrawal.
51:24Sir, do I respond?
51:27But the Gorns still have our people.
51:34Captain.
51:37Captain.
51:40Orders, Captain.
51:41Captain.
51:42Captain.
51:43Captain.
51:44Captain.
51:45Captain.
51:46Captain.
51:47Captain.
51:48Oh, my God.
52:18Oh, my God.
52:48Oh, my God.

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