R: |
Ship's log. First officer Riker.
Enterprise will be destroyed unless it can be moved out of the path
of the star material hurtling toward us. Our only hope is for
Lieutenant Commander Data in the time we have left, to regain
his sences and reconnect engine power to the bridge.
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Da: |
Nice to see you, Wesley.
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We: |
Hi, Mr. Data.
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R: |
No time for courtesy. Get the damned control chips back in place in the
correct order. Now!
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We: |
It's like a game of "how fast can you do it?"
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Da: |
Hah? A game?
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We: |
I think I can switch this to main viewer, sir.
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R: |
Data, we've eight or nine minutes at most. Can you finish by
then?
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Da: |
No, this will take slightly more time than we have, sir.
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R: |
Oh, damn, no. I can't afford to get this.
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P: |
Beverly.
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Cr: |
Yes, Jean-Luc?
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P: |
You'll address me as Captain.
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Cr: |
Uhu....Captain. Well then, my dear Captain. You will address me
as Chief Medical Officer or Doctor.
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P: |
I will? That's true. I started out by calling you Beverly and,
of course, naturally, you... I'm still not thinking straight.
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Dr: |
Likewise. Where the hell was i headed?
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P: |
If, if that's something you were going to test...
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Cr: |
Yes, on Geordi! Come here.
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We: |
See how I reversed the fields on this, Commander? I made it
into a repulser beam.
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Da: |
If we just had one minute more, sir.
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We: |
If this were a hundred times more powerful than it is. Why not
try it with the real thing? Why not reverse fields on this,
ma'am? If we just need an extra minutes...
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CE: |
It would take weeks of laying out new circuits.
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We: |
Why not just see it in your head? Come off the main lead, split
off at the force activator, then, then. If I could just think
straight about this.
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Ge: |
Captain, something seemed to move us aside at the last minute.
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Wo: |
Do we owe our thanks to Commander Data, sir?
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P: |
Yes, and Wesley may have given us a few seconds, too.
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Wo: |
Did he say Wesley, the boy?
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Cr: |
He said Wesley.
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R: |
It's only fair to mention Wesley in the log entry, sir.
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P: |
Fair's fair. And let's credit his scientist teacher, too.
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Ge: |
Congratulations, sir.
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P: |
To many people.
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Ta: |
Data, I'm only going to tell you this just once. It never happened.
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P: |
I put it to you all. I think we shall end up with a fine crew
if we avoid temptation. So, Number one. let's go to our next job.
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R: |
Aye, sir. Helm, prepare for warp three. Heading 294 mark 37.
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Ge: |
Warp 3 heading 294 mark 37, sir.
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R: |
Engage.
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