one man would have ruled eventually, as rome under caesar. think of its accomplishments. then your sympathies were with-- you are an excellent tactician, captain. you let t ur second-in-command attack while you sit and watch for weakness. you have a tendency to express ideas in military terms, mr. khan. this is a social occasion. aled. many prefer it more honest, more open. you fled. why, were you afraid? i've never been afraid. but you left at the very time mankind needed courage. we offered the world order! we? excellent. excellent. but if yououwill excuse me, gentlemen and ladies, i grow fatigued again. with your permission, captain, [door buzzes] i wanted to apologize. they had no right to treat you that way. quite understandabab, since i'm something of a mystery to them. you're no mystery to me. i know exactly who you are. do you? mm-hmm. leif ericson, richard the lion-hearted, napoleon. i don't know if you're going to like living in our time. then i'll have to remold it to m mliking. please don't. go. or stay. well? i'll stay a little longer. how many minutes do you