| Do: |
Sickbay to Captain Janeway.
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| Ja: |
Yes, Doctor.
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| Do: |
May I request you to activate the monitor input 47, your emergency
medical hologram channel?
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| Ja: |
Of course. I'm getting a distorted transmission.
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| Do: |
No. That, that is how I appear present. I'm shrinking.
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| Ja: |
Shrinking?
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| Do: |
It appears to be malfunction of my imaging system. It's been reducing
my height by 5 cm every hour. I'm waiting all day for repairs. That is
not why I'm calling about. Over the past three hours, nine crew members
have reported unusual symptoms. Severe headaches, muscle spasms, and
sudden waves of dizziness.
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| Ja: |
All of this could be related to the quantum singularity.
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| Do: |
Quantum singularity?
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| Ja: |
It was sending out strong spacial distortions. They might've affected
the crew and your systems as well.
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| Do: |
You know, Captain, if we were in vicinity of a quantum singularity,
I should've been informed.
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| Ja: |
You're right. I'll look into linking your program into the ship's data.
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| Da: |
Hello, Captain. Hello.
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| Ja: |
Check the navigation logs. Confirm our position.
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| Ki: |
They show we traveled 1.4 light years away from the anomaly. But I
confirmed the position's against the star chart. We're definitely
back where we started, does make sense.
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| Pa: |
They can't both be right, whether we are still in the singularity or
we are not.
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| Ja: |
Well, we can see the singularity. So, I can't believe the external
sensors are correct.
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| Tu: |
That would imply that something is wrong with the warp drive and
the navigation logs.
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| Ja: |
Mr. Paris, lay in a course away from the singularity. This time at
maximum warp. Ensign Kim, I want you keep a sensor locked on the
singularity. Verify that we are moving away from it. Engage.
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