| Tu: |
This command station was blocked.
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| Ja: |
From where?
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| Tu: |
The lockout was originated on deck 12 section B7, navigational control.
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| Ja: |
See if you can reestablish the control.
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| Pa: |
I've checked every audio junction and helm control net. Why can(?) I
still can't find a problem?
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| Ja: |
Seems we developed a new problem while you were gone.
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| Tu: |
Helm control reestablished.
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| Ja: |
Get us back on course for the nebula. Janeway to Torres.
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| To: |
Torres here.
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| Ja: |
Who's in the navigational control?
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| To: |
No one right now. I was there this morning and Lieutenant Paris was
there just s few minutes ago.
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| Pa: |
That's not true.
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| Ja: |
Are you certain about that, B'Elanna?
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| To: |
Positive. I just saw him leave about 5 minutes ago.
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| Ja: |
Janeway out. Explanation, Mr. Paris?
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| Pa: |
I passed by the navigational control on my way back from the Jeffries
tube, but that's all. Am I being accused of something here?
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| Tu: |
We are merely following the a line of the adapted reasoning,
Lieutenant. Both deviation from our course were apparently issued from
the location where you were working.
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| Pa: |
Oh, I'm telling you I didn't do it.
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| Ja: |
Well, I'm willing to rule out a mutiny for the time being. I believe
you, Mr. Paris. But, we have to consider the possibility that you
might've been having the problems with your memory. I want you go down to
Sickbay. Have the doctor check you out.
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| Pa: |
All right.
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| Ja: |
Lieutenant Dast.
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| Do: |
Neuro-transmitters normal, synaptic function stable. Hold still. This
is an extremely sensitive scan.
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| Pa: |
Why wouldn't we keep(give?) to see good old Doc Brown right now?
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| Do: |
What?
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| Pa: |
Doc Brown. Ralley pops in the waiting room. No holo comic books
more than the six month old. How's course? I call back old one when
I was 9 years old. The doctor will despotic I will sue brought it
over himself.
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| Tu: |
Your report, Doctor?
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| Do: |
I still have a series of tests to perform, but other than his
irritating laps into nostalgia, I see nothing wrong with him.
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| Pa: |
I guess you're gonna have to round up another suspect, Tuvok.
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| Tu: |
On the contrary, Lieutenant. I run a full range sweep of the
navigational control. I found the traces of your DNA on the console.
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| Pa: |
That's impossible.
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| Tu: |
The cell of your residue you left behind is less than 12 hours old. You
still wish to maintain your innocence.
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| Pa: |
To be honest, I don't know what to think.
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| Do: |
Perhaps my bio-molecular scan will reveal something.
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| Tu: |
Keep me informed, Doctor.
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| Tu: |
I believe I've found the iron trail of the ship that attacked us. It
leads directly into the dark matter nebula. This is the nebula and this is
the iron trail. As you can see, their flight path is highly erratic.
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| Ja: |
This planetoid is inside the nebula. They may be generating a dangerous
gravitational effect like storm occurrence. Chances are their map those
close and they are taking the only safe way through.
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| Tu: |
A reasonable assumption. I recommend we follow their exact bypass.
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| Ja: |
Agreed. Lay in a course to the...
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| Ki: |
Captain, we are dropping impulse power. I'm reading massive energy
drain all over the ship. And warp core shutting down.
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| Ja: |
Bridge to engineering, report. Lieutenant Torres, please respond. Mr.
Kim, take the Bridge. Tuvok, you're with me.
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