Da: |
U.S.S. Star Gayzer. Constellation class star fleet registry NCC2893.
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Ge: |
I activated the emergency power cells. Amazing they still work.
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Wo: |
The rest(?) of the ship is clear(?) supplies, Lieutenant Yar.
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Ge: |
No. I read about the ship at the academy I never dreamed at ever being(?)
honor.
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Ta: |
Yar to Enterprise. All clear, sir.
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P: |
Hallo, friend.
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Da: |
You find this most intriguing, sir.
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P: |
What did you find, Data?
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Da: |
Last entry data was nine years ago, sir, by you.
We are forced to abandon our star ship. May she find a way without us.
Apparently she did, sir.
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Cr: |
How do you feel, Captain?
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P: |
Oh, I'm fine, Doctor. Lieutenant Yar, run a structual analysis on this
Star Gayzer for impulse tow.
Data, download all computers to the Enterprise file.
I'm, I'm going to look at my old cabin.
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Bo: |
Try this! Hero of Maxia.
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P: |
Oh, damn.
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Cr: |
Captain, another headache. This really worries me. I want you back on
the Enterprise.
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P: |
Take my things.
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Cr: |
I'll see they're sent to your Enterprise quarters.
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R: |
Enterprise now taken posessiton of Star Gazer ,Kazago.
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Ka: |
Permission granted, Riker.
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R: |
Actually it was a quite bargain, Kazago, I thought the Ferengi always
made a profit on things.
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ka: |
Ghawa...
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R: |
Set subwarp speed for towing, La Forge.
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Ge: |
Aye, sir.
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Da: |
Star Fleet has responded to our request, sir.
Atag(?) rendezvous with us and tows Star Gazer back to Zendi Star base nine.
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R: |
Very well, Data.
How was it, Captain?
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P: |
Very strange, Number One. I've gone back to the house you grew up and
but no one's home except phantoms of the past.
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Cr: |
It has troubled you.
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P: |
On(?) half as much as this damn headache. Take over, Number One.
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R: |
Aye, sir.
What's wrong?
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De: |
I wish I could say.
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R: |
What is it, Data?
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Da: |
Wild mystery. The record of the Star Gazer, sir. What the Ferengi
called the battle of Maxia, it seems the Captain's personal log
contains a much different version about the conflict and the
official historical account.
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R: |
What are you saying?
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Da: |
It would appear that the star ship which Captain Picard attacked
had in fact under flag(?) of truce.
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R: |
What?
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Da: |
And apparently, the Captain destroyed the ship without notice or
propagation.
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R: |
Impossible. What about the fire aboard the Star Gazer?
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Da: |
And accident in engineering.
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R: |
And what proof?
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Da: |
It is log and his own voice, sir.
Which cared to hear, sir? Sir?
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