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how far are those ships? chakotay: we're heading into open space-- no indications of life or any kind of technology. we can carry out the procedure with no risk to anyone else. except those two ships behind us. can we stay ahead of them? not for long. how soon can we clear the subspace ruptures and go to warp? ten, maybe 15 minutes but those ships will catch up before then. we have one advantage. we've got omega. they won't risk firing at us s a chan until they're out of options. ce to neutralize the molecules. we might have another problem. seven of ninine? she's convinced she can stabilize omega. i thought we'd settled that question. of how it could be done. i should've known she wouldn't just let this go. i'll be in cargo bay two. seven, the procedure? it's working. 11% of the molecules have been neutralized. let's see if we can speed up the process. did commander chakotay tell you about my idea? yes. then you will allow w me to stabilize the remaining mole? you know i can't do that. i have found a way to
how far are those ships? chakotay: we're heading into open space-- no indications of life or any kind of technology. we can carry out the procedure with no risk to anyone else. except those two ships behind us. can we stay ahead of them? not for long. how soon can we clear the subspace ruptures and go to warp? ten, maybe 15 minutes but those ships will catch up before then. we have one advantage. we've got omega. they won't risk firing at us s a chan until they're out of options. ce to...
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the response was we're evacuating the ship because the ship is sinking.n inside. that night a remarkable thing happened to giglio island, a situation that could be compared to the apocalypsapocalypse. we had a time to help all these people when about 950 people lived there. so about four times as many people that normally on the island poured on the island. >> it was 3:00 in the morning when we got to this dock. our lifeboat docked here and we didn't know where we were, but we hoped that there was some sign of where to go. >> i was looking around for emergency personnel or crew members to give us some directions, but we couldn't find any. >> at this point we didn't know that anyone had died. we didn't learn that until probably a day later. >> one of the things i remember walking around the board walk here in giglio was a housekeeper just walking around like a zombie and she was saying "housekeeping, housekeeping." and i knew she was looking for her colleagues. she was looking for her friends and she couldn't find them. and the voice and the look on her fa
the response was we're evacuating the ship because the ship is sinking.n inside. that night a remarkable thing happened to giglio island, a situation that could be compared to the apocalypsapocalypse. we had a time to help all these people when about 950 people lived there. so about four times as many people that normally on the island poured on the island. >> it was 3:00 in the morning when we got to this dock. our lifeboat docked here and we didn't know where we were, but we hoped that...
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i was looking at her ship. it uses a sophisticated polarization technique that causes our sensor scans to pass right through it. she could have been shadowing us for quite a while. and learned enough about us to convince us she's been here before. but why? why go to that trouble? what about the battle with that other cloaked ship? she put herself in danger i agree... but i think we have to make sure she doesn't have some hidden agenda. if she was here, there should be some evidence of it. she said a computer virus was planted to wipe all references to her being here but i have to believe we can at least turn up some evidence of tampering. harry, tuvok, tom do the same with her ship. see if the navigational logs support what she's saying. gentlemen. i agree we should take precautions i want to make sure we're not being manipulated. i agree. if we grant her asylum we'll be in the position of having to protect her. if we're going to commit to that we should certainly find out if she's telling the truth. i'd apprec
i was looking at her ship. it uses a sophisticated polarization technique that causes our sensor scans to pass right through it. she could have been shadowing us for quite a while. and learned enough about us to convince us she's been here before. but why? why go to that trouble? what about the battle with that other cloaked ship? she put herself in danger i agree... but i think we have to make sure she doesn't have some hidden agenda. if she was here, there should be some evidence of it. she...
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we, ah, sink the ship. we sink the ship? 'that's right. we manufacture a bomb.' place it in the engine room. blow out the side of the ship. everybody has to leave. - only lifeboats. - excellent! the passengers won't have a choice. they'll go. right. now one of us has to make an appearance at the part tonight. so enjoy yourself. where will you be? [door opens] (elsa) 'hey.' shh. who are you? what are you doing here? just borrowing your alarm clock, do you mind? - is everybody crazy? - you wanna get off this ship? - yes but-- - i'm gonna need your help. - are you with me? - well, i guess so. okay. let's go. first stop, munitions room. hold on. i'm not making a move till i feed sam. [sighs] excuse me. mr. morgan. our recently disciplined guest is yet to put in an appearance. would you check his cabin? aye aye, captain. excuse me. [music continues] but there are no passengers allowed down here. - don't get so personal. - lady, you've been drinking. - do you blame me? - come on, back to your cabin. now, you're getting fresh. (elsa) 'i am a married lady. help!' help! s
we, ah, sink the ship. we sink the ship? 'that's right. we manufacture a bomb.' place it in the engine room. blow out the side of the ship. everybody has to leave. - only lifeboats. - excellent! the passengers won't have a choice. they'll go. right. now one of us has to make an appearance at the part tonight. so enjoy yourself. where will you be? [door opens] (elsa) 'hey.' shh. who are you? what are you doing here? just borrowing your alarm clock, do you mind? - is everybody crazy? - you wanna...
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sir, our sensors have detected a ship dropping out of warp. what kind of ship? i'm not sure, sir. i can't get a good reading. plasmamaeaks from its warp nacelles are disrupting our sensors but whatever it is, it's fallen into the gravitational p pl of the planet. it should enter the atmosphere near your position. sir, the ship withstood the impact. ors? i can't determine that. we're having trouble penetrating the hull with our sensors. beam us directly to the crash site. a warship. [captioning sponsored by the u.s. department of education no hull breach. the only damage i could find was a crushed guidance thruster if that's what it is. captain, i think we have an access point. i'll be right t ere. so, my young friend what do you think we're looking at? ( chuckling ) an airlock? a maintenance hatch? maybe, but this is a warship and on a warship you want a big access point for you yet, muniz. can you open it, chief? i think so. mr. worf, take the point. these men didndn die in the crash. they've been dead for hours. what killed them? massive osteonecrosis. sounds like inertial dampe
sir, our sensors have detected a ship dropping out of warp. what kind of ship? i'm not sure, sir. i can't get a good reading. plasmamaeaks from its warp nacelles are disrupting our sensors but whatever it is, it's fallen into the gravitational p pl of the planet. it should enter the atmosphere near your position. sir, the ship withstood the impact. ors? i can't determine that. we're having trouble penetrating the hull with our sensors. beam us directly to the crash site. a warship. [captioning...
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they're going to be seeing a lot more ships than they're usededo. ships gegefaster. that's progress, i suppose. my family's been on the fortunate for three generations. to stay in business. maybe that's not so bad. at warp three, help's a lot closer than before. you won't have to go it alone. going it alone's all we've ever done. for some of us... it's the reason we're out here... a chance to prove ourselves. i think you've already done that. well... we'll adapt. we always have. but things just... won't be the same. gogo luck. susu you won't join me for that drink? thanks, but... my crew's anxious to get underway. next time. lling ) i hate you! nobody mesps with me! coming back for you! unhappy customer. ( sighs ) it's ten minutes since the last time you looked. it's 15 minutes past the end of the shift. i think your s stch gave us a load of crap. my guy's reliable. never trust a snitch. ( phone rings ) penhall. what? uh, yeah. is he all right? he's at county. let's go. wait, wait. we're on duty here. he's hurt. he's bleeding. he's at the hospital, right? what can yo
they're going to be seeing a lot more ships than they're usededo. ships gegefaster. that's progress, i suppose. my family's been on the fortunate for three generations. to stay in business. maybe that's not so bad. at warp three, help's a lot closer than before. you won't have to go it alone. going it alone's all we've ever done. for some of us... it's the reason we're out here... a chance to prove ourselves. i think you've already done that. well... we'll adapt. we always have. but things...
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ship to ship. hailing frequencies open, sir. this is the captain of the enterprise speaking. it is the custom of earth people whenever possible. we destroyed your space buoy as a simple act of self-preservation. when we attempted to move away from it, it emitted radiation harmful to our species. if you've examined our ship and its tapes, you know this to be true. [electronic humming] i had been very good to go in every year and get my mammogram. but as you get older, you get lax about things. and said ... there was a tumor and it was cancer. and i ended up having a double mastectomy. at unitedhealthcare, being there for our members is at the heart of everything we do. well, because we caught it soon enough, i didn't have to go through radiation or chemo. i feel that unitedhealthcare saved my life. it's wonderful to know i have a great future ahead of me and that's what unitedhealthcare has given me as you look at your medicare options, let unitedhealthcare show you how our plans, and our people, can work for you. call today. 4 minutes, 30 s sonds. you have an annoying fascina
ship to ship. hailing frequencies open, sir. this is the captain of the enterprise speaking. it is the custom of earth people whenever possible. we destroyed your space buoy as a simple act of self-preservation. when we attempted to move away from it, it emitted radiation harmful to our species. if you've examined our ship and its tapes, you know this to be true. [electronic humming] i had been very good to go in every year and get my mammogram. but as you get older, you get lax about things....
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your people tried to destroy this ship! captain, i assure you, what happened does not represent the will or intent of my government. admit the truth. the imperial guard never wanted this conference to take place. they've obviously taken matters into their own hands. are you implying the imperial guard's been disloyal? i don't have to imply anything. the facts speak for themselves. what? its shield matrix had a completely different configuration. what is that supposed to prove? several of our warships have been reported missing over the years. the tellarites could have taken one of them-- enhanced its systems. ( laughs ) he's suffering from paranoia, captain. i'm not paranoid. your people are trying to kill us! i've had enough of your lies! that's enough! you want to fight, i'll throw both of you in the brig. you can tear each other to pieces. what happened? archer claims to be impartial, but it's obvious he's inclined to believe the andorians. we may have made a mistake in trusting these humans. e prisoners on this ship. ha
your people tried to destroy this ship! captain, i assure you, what happened does not represent the will or intent of my government. admit the truth. the imperial guard never wanted this conference to take place. they've obviously taken matters into their own hands. are you implying the imperial guard's been disloyal? i don't have to imply anything. the facts speak for themselves. what? its shield matrix had a completely different configuration. what is that supposed to prove? several of our...
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just find out what ship she's on? sir, do you have any idea how many cargo vessels leave ports all over the world every day? i mean she could've been thrown any place first. she could be boarding a ship in...reykjavik for all we know. oh, i'm not saying there isn't a bit of paperwork to be done. what's the alternative after all? you two fellows have got to locate this ship. i expect you to sail by now. then somehow or other, manage to get yourselves aboard. then when it's stopped by the pirate-- get ourselves aboard, sir, after it's at sea? yes, that does present a problem, doesn't it? two chaps joining a ship in mid-ocean. kind of cause comment. unless it's done cleverly. i mean we can't very well just fly away by helicopter something with...i know. come in, honolulu. sometimes, i think mr. waverly is secretly in the pay of thrush. oh, i hate the sea. uh, we went down 800 miles off the west coast of hawaii. to me, it's as flimsy as this raft. no, i think it'll work. the helicopter dropped us 50 miles in front of the
just find out what ship she's on? sir, do you have any idea how many cargo vessels leave ports all over the world every day? i mean she could've been thrown any place first. she could be boarding a ship in...reykjavik for all we know. oh, i'm not saying there isn't a bit of paperwork to be done. what's the alternative after all? you two fellows have got to locate this ship. i expect you to sail by now. then somehow or other, manage to get yourselves aboard. then when it's stopped by the...
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everybody needed to get off the ship. >> so we hit a lever and the boat came away from the ship and justso much weight in it. we didn't think the boat would hold but it dropped abruptly. >> there was a free fall. >> so that's the time when we thought that we might not make it at that time. >> we started to come down unevenly. not only coming down unevenly, but we were bouncing against the ship. we all thought -- i thought that we were going to go into the water. people were getting even more frantic but luckily we were able to land in the water flatly, except at this point in time we see that there's another boat that is coming in above us. that created more tension because we thought at that point in time that that boat was going to literally land on top of us. >> luckily the engine started and we were able to pull away. >> i decided i needed to be at my muster station because the ship was inclining to the right-hand side. after i had taken the register or the roll call of my crew members, i was supposed to be relieved by my superior. however, my superior was an engineer, and he had jus
everybody needed to get off the ship. >> so we hit a lever and the boat came away from the ship and justso much weight in it. we didn't think the boat would hold but it dropped abruptly. >> there was a free fall. >> so that's the time when we thought that we might not make it at that time. >> we started to come down unevenly. not only coming down unevenly, but we were bouncing against the ship. we all thought -- i thought that we were going to go into the water. people...
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board their ship! take everything you can! ? captioning sponsored by paramount television and upn forrest: captain's starlog, january 13, 2155. we've left gorlan station and have set a course to rendezvous with our assault fleet. major reed and the doctor have asked for a few minutes to show me their latest project. the booth will be far more effective than our previous disciplinary methods. it can stimulate the pain center of virtually any humanoid. a synaptic scan calibrates it for each species. they call this progress. there's something to be said for a good, old- fashioned flogging. well, that's what's so exceptional about this device. traditional forms of punishment can overwhelm the nervous system. after a time, the brain ceases to feel anything. these sensors continually shift the stimulation from one nerve cluster to another, i think you enjoy your work too much, doctor. archer: what, exactly, did mr. terev do? i'm not certain. i suspect he was late for his duty shift. aren't all tellarites guilty of something? archer: d
board their ship! take everything you can! ? captioning sponsored by paramount television and upn forrest: captain's starlog, january 13, 2155. we've left gorlan station and have set a course to rendezvous with our assault fleet. major reed and the doctor have asked for a few minutes to show me their latest project. the booth will be far more effective than our previous disciplinary methods. it can stimulate the pain center of virtually any humanoid. a synaptic scan calibrates it for each...
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ship to ship. hailing frequencies open, sir. this is the united earth ship enterprise. what is it, mr. bailey? a message... coming over my navigation beam. pick it up. switching, sir. ...and trespassed into our star systems. this is balok, flagship fesarius of the first federation. your vessel, obviously the product of a primitive and savage civilization, ving ignored a warning buoy and having then destroyed it, ntion is not peaceful. wewere now considering the disposition of your ship and the life aboard. ship to ship. hailing frequencies open, sir. this is the captain of the enterprise speaking. the warning nature of your space buoy was unknown to us. our vessel was blockeded and when we attempted to disengage-- everywhere-- our electrical systems, our enennes-- no further communication will be accepted. if there is the slightest hostile move, your vessel will be destroyed immediately. they're shutting off some of our systems, captain. brilliant. extremely sophisticated in their methods. does the recorder marker have this on its tapeses enough to warn other earth ship
ship to ship. hailing frequencies open, sir. this is the united earth ship enterprise. what is it, mr. bailey? a message... coming over my navigation beam. pick it up. switching, sir. ...and trespassed into our star systems. this is balok, flagship fesarius of the first federation. your vessel, obviously the product of a primitive and savage civilization, ving ignored a warning buoy and having then destroyed it, ntion is not peaceful. wewere now considering the disposition of your ship and the...
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meanwhile, ship's surgeon dr. mccoy is examining a strange puncture wound left by one of the creatures on mr. spock's back. nurse. that's the second time he's come out of it. either he's fighting us, or something inside of him is fighting us. doctor, the readings have never looked like that before, not even on mr. spock. let's prepare to close. doctor, that's not all you're going to do. miss chapel. doctor, there is more of it in him, entwined all through his body. miss chapel, if you cannot assist me as required, call another nurse in here. but do one or the other now. how is he? to be very frank, jim, can do anything for spock or your nephew. they're pieces of some form of living tissue. i removed one from spock's spinal cord, the other from your sister-in-law's body. they're both the same. the boy's far too weak to touch. besides, removal of the tissue wouldn't stop the pain anyhow, as far as i can tell. did you operate on spock in time? no. i just removed these for examination. his body's full of these tentacl
meanwhile, ship's surgeon dr. mccoy is examining a strange puncture wound left by one of the creatures on mr. spock's back. nurse. that's the second time he's come out of it. either he's fighting us, or something inside of him is fighting us. doctor, the readings have never looked like that before, not even on mr. spock. let's prepare to close. doctor, that's not all you're going to do. miss chapel. doctor, there is more of it in him, entwined all through his body. miss chapel, if you cannot...
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going to give you this ship, you know that. they'll tear it apart, try to learn its secrets. if you're lucky, he's going to present this ship to the emperor himself. he'll take all t t credit, and you'll end up a historical footnote. black: ...altered the course of the warar the people of the earth are in your debt, commander. that's captain. you're relieved, admiral. ( yells ) our entire assault fleet... wiped out by a rebel attack. if the defiant hadn't arrived when it did, all of you would be among them. and who are we to blame for this? not the brave men and women who gave their lives for the empire. the criminals who are losing this war are sitting in their comfortable offices back at starfleet command. their weakness invited our enemies to strike, and d eir corruption and arrogance have brought the empire to the brink of defeat. i've been a soldier all my life, and i will not stand by and let these people destroy an empire that has endured for centuries. i ask you... all of you... to join me. we cannot put down this rebel
going to give you this ship, you know that. they'll tear it apart, try to learn its secrets. if you're lucky, he's going to present this ship to the emperor himself. he'll take all t t credit, and you'll end up a historical footnote. black: ...altered the course of the warar the people of the earth are in your debt, commander. that's captain. you're relieved, admiral. ( yells ) our entire assault fleet... wiped out by a rebel attack. if the defiant hadn't arrived when it did, all of you would...
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we've got to contact the ship. mea, i want you to give me a complete layout of this building complex. how do i get to the war room? no. now, listen to me. i'm trying to help you, to save your life and the lives of millions like you. if you help me, maybe i can do it. if you don't, you'll die, we'll die, and the killing will go on-- what are you going to do? we're going to try and stop the killing. we're trying to help. believe me. i believe you, but-- tell me what i want to know. please. time is running out. one of our disintegration chambers has been eliminated, and we have already fallen far behind in our quota. this is a grave crisis, and i am at a loss to know how to proceed. the central channel, anan. the earth ambassador's calling with an urgent message. what is the greater morality, open honesty
we've got to contact the ship. mea, i want you to give me a complete layout of this building complex. how do i get to the war room? no. now, listen to me. i'm trying to help you, to save your life and the lives of millions like you. if you help me, maybe i can do it. if you don't, you'll die, we'll die, and the killing will go on-- what are you going to do? we're going to try and stop the killing. we're trying to help. believe me. i believe you, but-- tell me what i want to know. please. time...
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there's the first place that inspectors will board ships to check to see if this ship has a raging epidemic of a disease. they don't want to let immigrants bringing diseases into this country, which is one of the things we're checking inside in the great hall. inspectors aren't likely to find anybody with tremendous amounts of illness or even a shipful, because shipping companies will already done some preprocessing. they knew pretty quickly that american law stated if a shipping company brought somebody here who was to be deporteds, they had to bring them back at the shipping company's cost, so many companies had their own small processing before you got here it didn't mean people might get sick on the ship. your oceanliners will move into this harbor. this is about the most peaceful site you're ever going to want to see, but if you use your imagination, think about the fact that basically your international travel is all on ship at this time. so this harbor would be full with commercial vessels, private vessels, oceanliners, especially at peak time here in the mid 1900s to 1910 time perio
there's the first place that inspectors will board ships to check to see if this ship has a raging epidemic of a disease. they don't want to let immigrants bringing diseases into this country, which is one of the things we're checking inside in the great hall. inspectors aren't likely to find anybody with tremendous amounts of illness or even a shipful, because shipping companies will already done some preprocessing. they knew pretty quickly that american law stated if a shipping company...
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the first ship going after the cardassians while the second ship came after us. we've lost the number three starboard shield. come about. the cruiser has taken us too far away from the convoy. keep our port side to the klingons. aye, sir. this went on for maybe five minutes. they'd come at us, try to draw us away from the cardassians. we'd head back. then the bird of prey came toward us off the port bow. i have phaser lock. fire. we damaged them, but not much. we'd seen them do this cloak- and-run maneuver a few times we have them now. come to course 185 mark 278. stand by quantum torpedoes, full spread. aye, sir. i ran a quick sensor sweep then i reported. i picking up a tachyon surge directly ahead. fire. sisko: when did you realize it wasn't a bird of prey? as soon as it exploded. oh, my god. we were all stunned. i scanned for survivors, but there were none. i stand by his decision. is there any question in your mind about his motives? no, sir. i've known commander worf for nine years. he's an honorable man. he would never intentionally fire on an unarmed ship
the first ship going after the cardassians while the second ship came after us. we've lost the number three starboard shield. come about. the cruiser has taken us too far away from the convoy. keep our port side to the klingons. aye, sir. this went on for maybe five minutes. they'd come at us, try to draw us away from the cardassians. we'd head back. then the bird of prey came toward us off the port bow. i have phaser lock. fire. we damaged them, but not much. we'd seen them do this cloak-...
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are you alone ononhis ship? no. the entire crew is here in stasis th pilot and crew on my ship. fortunately, i happen to be resistant to the effects of the nebula. what about your technology? the radiation is causing damage to ours. i've had to rebuild my engines twice already. if you've been in the nebula for three weeks, you're doing well. i'm hopeful our propulsion system will remain operational for the next six days. i'll admit i was surprised to find another ship headed toward me. no one has ever managed to cross the nebula. if it weren't necessary we wouldn't be attempting it. i'm here by choice. i'm determined to be the first to get through. i've tried five times before and failed but this time i'm sure i'll make it. i want to see what's on the other side. there's nothing remarkable. but i'll be the first of my kind to see it. tell me, how are you handling the loneliness? no matter whatatou say... you're all alone here. the microfusion chamber you requested. i've heard the drones can't stand being alone. they're too used to the collective. how could you know that? it's tr
are you alone ononhis ship? no. the entire crew is here in stasis th pilot and crew on my ship. fortunately, i happen to be resistant to the effects of the nebula. what about your technology? the radiation is causing damage to ours. i've had to rebuild my engines twice already. if you've been in the nebula for three weeks, you're doing well. i'm hopeful our propulsion system will remain operational for the next six days. i'll admit i was surprised to find another ship headed toward me. no one...
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what every ship captain knows--general order 7. no vessel under any ndition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit talos iv. and to do so is the only death penalty left on our books. only fleet command knows why. not even this file explains that. but it does name the only earth ship that ever visited the planet. the enterprise... commanded by captain christopher pike. with a half-vulcan science officer named spock. commodore! captain pike, he's gone! starship enterprise, commodore. it's warping out of orbit. refuses to acknowledge our signal. ? ? if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combine medicare part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no
what every ship captain knows--general order 7. no vessel under any ndition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit talos iv. and to do so is the only death penalty left on our books. only fleet command knows why. not even this file explains that. but it does name the only earth ship that ever visited the planet. the enterprise... commanded by captain christopher pike. with a half-vulcan science officer named spock. commodore! captain pike, he's gone! starship enterprise, commodore. it's warping...
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out, the ship, people think the ships docked here and let people out, but that is not true. it is too shallow. the ships make their way up the harbor, and they go dock up the river here. that is where the uss intrepid is now. there is where an immigrant learns their first lesson in america. in america, money talks. first and second class passengers are going to be given a very quick inspection as the boat moves its way up the harbor, and unless they have a glaring problem that needs attention, they are going to be let out to start their lives. the thinking is this, if you have a slight illness, you have the money to pay for a doctor. you are going to go and get the care you need and afford a place you live. first-class passengers have got the $30 ticket, and in their pocket, another couple hundred dollars that they will prove they have inside. not enough to prove they will not be a problem to society. they are afraid of people bringing disease and getting involved in crime, of being overwhelmed by the population. that is what ellis island does. it serves as a way to clear fi
out, the ship, people think the ships docked here and let people out, but that is not true. it is too shallow. the ships make their way up the harbor, and they go dock up the river here. that is where the uss intrepid is now. there is where an immigrant learns their first lesson in america. in america, money talks. first and second class passengers are going to be given a very quick inspection as the boat moves its way up the harbor, and unless they have a glaring problem that needs attention,...
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those crystals are the very heart of the power my ship. you fool. there won't be any ship if we don't kill him. he'll destroy you all. how? now, you tell me how! all i've heard from you is double-talk, lies, threats, r. now, you tell me, how does it present a danger to my ship? i warn you, captain. me, lazarus. no threat intended. captain... lieutenant masters, captain's calling. masters here. [kirk] lieutenant, can you prepare an experimentation chamber in 10 minutes? all dilithium crystals full power. captain, the chamber will be ready in 10 minutes, sir. my assistant and i will-- captain! captain! lieutenant, what is it? what's wrong? lieutenant? lieutenant? we are no closer to finding an answer to the strange phenomenon than we were at the beginning. t only have two of my crewmen been attacked, two of our dilithium crystals are missing, and without them, theenterprisecannot operate at full power. they must be found. fact--you said you needed the crystals. fact--an hour after you said you must have them, they were missing. fact--two of my crewmen
those crystals are the very heart of the power my ship. you fool. there won't be any ship if we don't kill him. he'll destroy you all. how? now, you tell me how! all i've heard from you is double-talk, lies, threats, r. now, you tell me, how does it present a danger to my ship? i warn you, captain. me, lazarus. no threat intended. captain... lieutenant masters, captain's calling. masters here. [kirk] lieutenant, can you prepare an experimentation chamber in 10 minutes? all dilithium crystals...
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this device that you're building aboard your ship... we're hoping it will disrupt the signal you willlleed one of us to operate it. you owe us that much at least. commander. hey. trip. i appreciate your concern for r safety. i just don't want enterprise to lose a good officer. as far as my feelings go... they're purely professional. i've never been able to sleep with someone standing at the foot of my bed. i didn't mean to disturb you. actually, i was awake. what is it? i've never met a blueskin. you're blind. how can you tell my skin is blue? don't ask me to explain. i was never very good at science. neither was i. is it true that, where you come from, the temperature rises above freezing? for weeks at a time? ve been on worlds where the temperature is only slightly below the boiling point of water. i can't imagine such a place. of my body weight in two days. i'm trying to forget it... i came here to apologize. for what? when i saw you for the first time, i sensed some of your thoughts. hmm... it's never been all that hard to figure ou
this device that you're building aboard your ship... we're hoping it will disrupt the signal you willlleed one of us to operate it. you owe us that much at least. commander. hey. trip. i appreciate your concern for r safety. i just don't want enterprise to lose a good officer. as far as my feelings go... they're purely professional. i've never been able to sleep with someone standing at the foot of my bed. i didn't mean to disturb you. actually, i was awake. what is it? i've never met a...
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your own death would mean too but your ship-- what about my ship? it's dead. i've killed it. i i tapped out your primary energy circuits. mr. spock, what's our orbit status? decaying, captain. variants at second level depreciating unusually fast. you're out of power. i know this ship, too. the enterprise should've been mine. why kill innocent people? innocent? ha ha ha! officers and gentlemen, captains all, except for finney and his one mistake a long time ago, but they don't forget. i logged the mistake, ben. blame me, not them. but they are to blame. all of them. i was a good officer. i really was. i loved the service more than any man evev did. mr. spock, we're running out of time. gentlemen, if you'll please hurry to the transporter room-- mr. spock, the court has not yet reached a verdict. we will hear this witness out. very well, sir. it's not too late. but if you kill all those people-- why shouldn't i? it's a fair trade. is jame included in that deal? what do you mean? she's on board by now. yes. she's on board. why did you do that? why did you bring her here? beaten
your own death would mean too but your ship-- what about my ship? it's dead. i've killed it. i i tapped out your primary energy circuits. mr. spock, what's our orbit status? decaying, captain. variants at second level depreciating unusually fast. you're out of power. i know this ship, too. the enterprise should've been mine. why kill innocent people? innocent? ha ha ha! officers and gentlemen, captains all, except for finney and his one mistake a long time ago, but they don't forget. i logged...
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my ship will depart in two hours. cooperate or stay behind. i won't be coming to your rescue i'm finished here. i think it's time we heard the other side o othe story. watch your step. i've had to lower the lights. my patient is extremely photosensitive. that could explain why they dampened our power. my feelings exactly. this life-form mayaye indigenous to the void. his physiology has evolved to survive in complete darkness. his condition? minor injuries-- phaser wounds to the chest and neck-- but that's the least of his problems. he's dying, captain. every organ is degrading at the cellular level. janeway: theta-radiation poisoning. doctor: the final stages. my guess is he's been exposed to it over a long period. there's nothing i can do. i'm kathryn janeway, captain of this vessel. you are allies with the malon. no. we're simply trying to cross this region. we never met the malon before today. they will want me. well, i have no intention of giving you to them. you're not a captive here. ( shivering grunt ) doctor. are you at war with the ma
my ship will depart in two hours. cooperate or stay behind. i won't be coming to your rescue i'm finished here. i think it's time we heard the other side o othe story. watch your step. i've had to lower the lights. my patient is extremely photosensitive. that could explain why they dampened our power. my feelings exactly. this life-form mayaye indigenous to the void. his physiology has evolved to survive in complete darkness. his condition? minor injuries-- phaser wounds to the chest and neck--...
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his ships are surface ships. it is a different point of view in that regard. holland's didn't last in his own company for too long, so it took different directions. the s-class was an effort to do a solo american effort. we hadn't learned from what had been done to that point in time. you are welcome. >> anyone else? >> you said they were bringing over dyes. were they for prints, industry? mr. lambert: the milling industry, yes. >> did the deutschland have any armaments to defend itself? mr. lambert: no. not until it was taken over by the german navy and turned into a warship. >> so if it had been caught and it didn't surrender, it would have been destroyed? mr. lambert: that is difficult to be certain of, but yes, quite likely. a u-boat on the surface is fair game for any destroyer. mr. weir: it would have made an amazing prize though. >> are you able to put the amount which had been transported by the deutschland into perspective? you entered that this was totally insignificant when you look at the 350-odd tons of rubber or nickel. when you compare this to t
his ships are surface ships. it is a different point of view in that regard. holland's didn't last in his own company for too long, so it took different directions. the s-class was an effort to do a solo american effort. we hadn't learned from what had been done to that point in time. you are welcome. >> anyone else? >> you said they were bringing over dyes. were they for prints, industry? mr. lambert: the milling industry, yes. >> did the deutschland have any armaments to...
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we left valakis over a year ago, along with three other ships. why? you must have noticed our condition by now. i detected the illness. 12 million of us died the year before we left. i can only imagine how many have died since. our doctors can't find a cure but a more advanced people, people with warp technology like you your medical science must be more effective. you've encountered other warp-capable species? they both visited our world. do you know them? no. are you the ship's doctor? i am. my people are dying. will you allow him to help us? any thoughts? they did come looking for us and considering they've already met two other warp-capable species... the risk of contamination seems acceptable. see what you can do. thank you. been presented with a rather unusual case involving a pair of alien astronauts. it may not surprise you that they landed in my sick bay phlox: i said before that my duties entail the occasional emergency. emergencies, it seems, come in all shapes and sizes. i was once nearly overwhelmed by 50 patients in a refugee camp on mat
we left valakis over a year ago, along with three other ships. why? you must have noticed our condition by now. i detected the illness. 12 million of us died the year before we left. i can only imagine how many have died since. our doctors can't find a cure but a more advanced people, people with warp technology like you your medical science must be more effective. you've encountered other warp-capable species? they both visited our world. do you know them? no. are you the ship's doctor? i am....
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up the harbor the ship comes. a lot of people think the ships docked here and let people out, but that is not true. our inlet is too shallow. the ships make their way up the harbor, and they go dock up the river here. that is where the uss intrepid is now as a museum. there is where an immigrant learns their first lesson in america. in america, money talks. first and second class passengers are going to be given a very quick inspection as the boat moves its way up the harbor, and unless they have a glaring problem that needs attention, they are going to be let out to start their lives. the thinking was this. if you have a slight illness, you have the money to pay for a doctor. you're going to be able to go and get the care you need and afford a place you live. passengerse class have got the $30 ticket, and in their pocket hopefully another , couple hundred dollars that they will prove they have inside. still not enough to prove they will not be a problem to society. they are afraid of people bringing disease and g
up the harbor the ship comes. a lot of people think the ships docked here and let people out, but that is not true. our inlet is too shallow. the ships make their way up the harbor, and they go dock up the river here. that is where the uss intrepid is now as a museum. there is where an immigrant learns their first lesson in america. in america, money talks. first and second class passengers are going to be given a very quick inspection as the boat moves its way up the harbor, and unless they...
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i-i need this ship to get back tovoyager.
i-i need this ship to get back tovoyager.
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Nov 10, 2016
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return to the ship, please. i don't know. he'll risk his neck locating gaetano, then if he finds him, he's just as liable to order him to stay behind. you tell me. well, mr. spock, they didn't stay frightened very long, did they? most illogical reaction. we demonstrated our superior weapons. they should have fled. you mean they should have respected us? of course. mr. spock, respect is a rationanaprocess. did it ever occur to you they might react emotionally, with anger? doctor, i am not responsible for their unpredictability. they were perfectly predictable... you mimit as well admit it, mr. spock, your precious logic brought them down on us. why haven't they done anything? they're studying us for the moment. another prediction, mr. spock? my opinion, mr. boma. [crash] seal the windows! studying us, mr. spock? they seem to learn rather quickly. all right, spock, you have all the answers. what now? t the only thing that's hostile, mr. spock. curious. most illogical. and i'm sick and tired of your logic! we could use a little
return to the ship, please. i don't know. he'll risk his neck locating gaetano, then if he finds him, he's just as liable to order him to stay behind. you tell me. well, mr. spock, they didn't stay frightened very long, did they? most illogical reaction. we demonstrated our superior weapons. they should have fled. you mean they should have respected us? of course. mr. spock, respect is a rationanaprocess. did it ever occur to you they might react emotionally, with anger? doctor, i am not...
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the ship was. it talks about where was from 1917 to 1918. so, primarily at that point, the uss arizona was part of the atlantic fleet that was floating along the east coast, new york i 1917, baltimore, maryland in mid 1918. inn it goes down to france mid june 1918. the arizona1920's, joined the pacific state. so, it would travel to hawaii numerous times -- in the pacific fleet. i don't think most people realize that the uss arizona was at pearl harbor before december 7, 1941. they would do war games or maneuvers to get them ready in case of an attack or prepare them for any war movements. in this last case, we have a copy of the schedule of punishment. this is a really interesting document. it lists verarious offenses thaa sailor could engage in and the punishments they would receive for the specific offense. so, you're late in turning up for duty, you got extra duty. you assaulted another person in the navy, you would get court-martial. to me, really shows what the culture was like on board the sh
the ship was. it talks about where was from 1917 to 1918. so, primarily at that point, the uss arizona was part of the atlantic fleet that was floating along the east coast, new york i 1917, baltimore, maryland in mid 1918. inn it goes down to france mid june 1918. the arizona1920's, joined the pacific state. so, it would travel to hawaii numerous times -- in the pacific fleet. i don't think most people realize that the uss arizona was at pearl harbor before december 7, 1941. they would do war...
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ship. (buzzing) ship. (buzzing) phlox: just what i thought. archer: what? a zymuth gland. it releases triglobulin into the blood. whoever did this is trying to collect triglobulin. what for? oh, any number of reasons. to create medicines, vaccines. soso species have even been known to use it as an aphrodisiac. aphrodisiac? mm-hmm. it's quite a a mmon practice. i'm surprised you're not familiar with it. humans used to collect the bile of black bears and grind down rhino horns, things like that but not people. to human lymphatic fluid. how long b bore the transceiver's on-line? a minute or two. i can't get enough of this. an alien spaceship... sending off a message to who knows where. the quicker we get this done the quicker we can get back to the ship. it's your second away mission in two days. yeah, great. i wish i had an ear for languages. the captain's going to need a translator with him neer. distress. (buzzing) two other teachers and i once took a hydro-skimmer life--sloths, pink dolphins out onto this small tributary in the amazon. all kinds of snakes. wow. gave me th
ship. (buzzing) ship. (buzzing) phlox: just what i thought. archer: what? a zymuth gland. it releases triglobulin into the blood. whoever did this is trying to collect triglobulin. what for? oh, any number of reasons. to create medicines, vaccines. soso species have even been known to use it as an aphrodisiac. aphrodisiac? mm-hmm. it's quite a a mmon practice. i'm surprised you're not familiar with it. humans used to collect the bile of black bears and grind down rhino horns, things like that...
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commanding american ships. it's not like we sent ships over there and the british, you know, crewed them out and everything. but bailey is in operational command. bailey's the guy who is more or less directing them from headquarters. so does sims come across reluctant to do this? >> no. >> why not? >> he realizes the importance of maintaining unity of command in this larger war effort. he realizes that by sort of investing in the sea power with the british and going with their strategy it's going to end up giving him the best results with his force. >> does he have -- go ahead. >> i was just going to say, he also realizes that he doesn't have the experience that the british do. the british have been fighting the germans for a few years now whereas sims, they are just coming over and -- >> sims is a -- he hasn't -- >> i'm not saying he's inexperienced. i'm just saying in that situation he might. >> let me ask you a question. has anybody surpassed britain in terms of setting a model of excellence? >> no. >> not c
commanding american ships. it's not like we sent ships over there and the british, you know, crewed them out and everything. but bailey is in operational command. bailey's the guy who is more or less directing them from headquarters. so does sims come across reluctant to do this? >> no. >> why not? >> he realizes the importance of maintaining unity of command in this larger war effort. he realizes that by sort of investing in the sea power with the british and going with their...
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our new ships can... this is veena. you won't see these folks at the post office. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv enterprise. landing party, come in. we'll begin transporting the survivors and their effects up to you very shortly. quarters are being prepared, sir. have i permission to send out scouting and scientific parties now? yes. affirmative on the-- you appear to be healthy and intelligent, captain-- a prime specimen. i didn't get that last message, captain. uh... affirmative on request. she's lived her whole life with a collection of aging scientists. if they can, uh, spare you a moment, i'd like to make my medical report. i think it's time to show the captain our secret. their health is excellent, almost too good. there's a reason for our condition, but we've had some doubt if earth is ready to learn the secret. let the girl show you. we'll accept yo
our new ships can... this is veena. you won't see these folks at the post office. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv enterprise. landing party, come in. we'll begin transporting the survivors and their effects up to you very shortly. quarters are being prepared, sir. have i permission to...
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we are able to take part in equipment that are readily replaceable and these ships and put them on ships that are more active. >>> it's the ultimate recycling. >> yes. you could say that. >>> their tall ships currently in the reserve fleet. one right here. it's called the green mountain states. it's began as a commercial cargo ship but as you can see it's been converted. it happened in the 1980s. in the transition to the crane ship you see now. what happens next? that's a story that remains to be told. >>> most of the ships in today's fleet our sister ships to those in active duty. that means these vessels docked in the bay exist as rack up for replacement parts. >> the petersburg is different. with a crew of seven on board, this petroleum discharge ship could be ready to go in 10 days which may be a sign of things to come.>> i think we will grow. once approved we can have ship here with the crew and provide them with all their needs and show it's a lot more expensive to do this any commercial birth in san francisco or alameda. we would attract more business. >>> when the reserve fleet f
we are able to take part in equipment that are readily replaceable and these ships and put them on ships that are more active. >>> it's the ultimate recycling. >> yes. you could say that. >>> their tall ships currently in the reserve fleet. one right here. it's called the green mountain states. it's began as a commercial cargo ship but as you can see it's been converted. it happened in the 1980s. in the transition to the crane ship you see now. what happens next? that's...
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you have this ship to take back to them. i hope it was worth it. ( sighing ) what did starfleet have to say they're pleased. that's all? just pleased? very pleased. they're giving us all medals. i'll add it to my collection. starfleet command is waiting for my official report but every time i try to get it started... i find myself staring at the casualty list t'lor, rooney, bertram, hoya, muniz. it may sound cruel, but we both know that ship out there was worth it. those five deaths may save 5,000 lives or maybe even five million. and if i had to make the same trade all over again, i would. but five people are dead. fine men and women who deserved a lot more than to die on some lonely planet 50,000 light-years away from home! ( slams pad ) when you were at the academy was professor somak teaching? moral and ethical issues of command. i remember her favorite speech: "always maintain emotional distance it's good advice. and i try to follow it but it's a lot more complicated outside of the classroom. did you know that jake and
you have this ship to take back to them. i hope it was worth it. ( sighing ) what did starfleet have to say they're pleased. that's all? just pleased? very pleased. they're giving us all medals. i'll add it to my collection. starfleet command is waiting for my official report but every time i try to get it started... i find myself staring at the casualty list t'lor, rooney, bertram, hoya, muniz. it may sound cruel, but we both know that ship out there was worth it. those five deaths may save...
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>>"joe: a lot o these ships a lot of ready reserve force ships built in the '60's even sister ships likehis one here still out there operating in the ready to take parts and equipment them onto ships that are more active 1914 >>steve: so it's kind of the utimate recycling >>joe: yeah you could say that." >> reporter:there are 12 ships cbay one of them right here that i'm on is the green mountain state, it ship but as you can see it's been converted that happened transitioned to the crane ship that you see now, what to be told. >> reporter:most of the ships in today's to those in active duty. docked in the bay exist as backup for replacement parts. >> reporter:the petersburg is different. and with a crew of 7 on board, this petroleum discharge ship, could be ready to go in 10 days which come. 2205 >>"i think we are gonna grow, once we prove that we can handle a ship here with a needs and actually show it a lot less expensive than at a commercial berth in san francisco or alameda we'll attract a lot more business out here" hope when >> stanley:coming up people have a strange misconception
>>"joe: a lot o these ships a lot of ready reserve force ships built in the '60's even sister ships likehis one here still out there operating in the ready to take parts and equipment them onto ships that are more active 1914 >>steve: so it's kind of the utimate recycling >>joe: yeah you could say that." >> reporter:there are 12 ships cbay one of them right here that i'm on is the green mountain state, it ship but as you can see it's been converted that...
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on ships, they were not american ships, there were no american sailors on shows ships -- those ships, the policy of the north slope oil was not extended to the export of l.n.g. to the detriment of american jobs. here's what we ought to do. there's an energy bill floating around somewhere in the senate and house, nobody knows exactly where it is, but in that energy bill, there is a section that enhances and speeds up the licensing of six other l.n.g. export facilities. around the united states on various coast the east test, the gulf coast, as well as the west coast. why not take what we did with the north slope oil, requiring that it be on american built ships with american sailors and apply that same principle, same law, to the export of l.n.g. as these new facilities come online. it is said that the facility on the gulf coast, the new facility, in its first part, there are three different pieces of that that will come in over time, but the first part of that facility will take 100 ships to export the lick ied natural gas -- the liquefied natch wall -- natural gas from that one facil
on ships, they were not american ships, there were no american sailors on shows ships -- those ships, the policy of the north slope oil was not extended to the export of l.n.g. to the detriment of american jobs. here's what we ought to do. there's an energy bill floating around somewhere in the senate and house, nobody knows exactly where it is, but in that energy bill, there is a section that enhances and speeds up the licensing of six other l.n.g. export facilities. around the united states...
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like a dozen ships. and the atlantic is pretty big. but if a slave ship happened to get caught which didn't happen often and brought back to new york to trial, it was very rare for this to get convicted, more than half the time they never made it to trial. they just allowed to better detail. judges and juries were notoriously lenient with them. they were convicted and sentenced to anything they would be sentenced to four months in jail . and in the whole long history of the new york involvement in the trans-atlantic slave trade, only one slave ship ever paid for it and that was because he had the bad luck to get caught when lincoln was in the white house and the civil war had started so the politics has shifted. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. election night on c-span. be part of a national conversation about the outcome. the location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watched victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governors rac
like a dozen ships. and the atlantic is pretty big. but if a slave ship happened to get caught which didn't happen often and brought back to new york to trial, it was very rare for this to get convicted, more than half the time they never made it to trial. they just allowed to better detail. judges and juries were notoriously lenient with them. they were convicted and sentenced to anything they would be sentenced to four months in jail . and in the whole long history of the new york involvement...
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phlox, the ship's physician. i'm from a system called denobula triaxa and i feel very honored to be part of this important mission. germs-- mm-hmm-- they may be tiny but they are among the most resilient organisms known to medical science. they can survive almost anywhere-- on your kitchen counter, under your fingernail. in the vacuum of space, over 200 million space-dwelling microbes have been cataloged. one of the most virulent species lives inside grains of interstellar dust. polycocyx astris. they can drift in a dormant state for millions of years and still cause a nasty cold. ny of spores on a hull... thank you, doctor. fascinating. i think we've taken up enough of ms. malvin's classroom time. by the way, we've included some pictures of a comet we're studying. we think it might be the biggest one ever discovered by humans or vulcans. that's what's so exciting about being onenterprise. you never know what you're going to find next. we miss earth but hearing from you makes us all feel a little closer to home.
phlox, the ship's physician. i'm from a system called denobula triaxa and i feel very honored to be part of this important mission. germs-- mm-hmm-- they may be tiny but they are among the most resilient organisms known to medical science. they can survive almost anywhere-- on your kitchen counter, under your fingernail. in the vacuum of space, over 200 million space-dwelling microbes have been cataloged. one of the most virulent species lives inside grains of interstellar dust. polycocyx...
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you spent a lot of time on the generational ship. dodoou recall coming into contact with any toxins? antimatter radiation? a biological agent? no. did you consnse any of their cuisine? no. doctor, there is unusual synaptic activity in his cerebral cortex. no kidding. this could be the work of an alien virus. we'll have to initiate full quararaine protocols. inform the captain and request a bio-alert. wait. there's no need for that. i can explain. i'm listening. the doctor may rereire my assistance. there isn't and he won't. please. lala night, i had an... encounter with one of the varro. encounter? a... personal encounter. specifically? sex. we had sex. you had intimate contact with an alien species without medical clearance? it was in the heat of the moment. i didn't think anything like this would happen. correction. if you'd been thinking you would have considered the risks and exerciseserestraint. sit down. do we have to drag her into this? it is my medical responsibility which, i'm sorry to say, also r ruires me to report this to
you spent a lot of time on the generational ship. dodoou recall coming into contact with any toxins? antimatter radiation? a biological agent? no. did you consnse any of their cuisine? no. doctor, there is unusual synaptic activity in his cerebral cortex. no kidding. this could be the work of an alien virus. we'll have to initiate full quararaine protocols. inform the captain and request a bio-alert. wait. there's no need for that. i can explain. i'm listening. the doctor may rereire my...
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get him to the ship. you can come back for me. it's going to be hard to isolate your bio-signs so stay as far away from the suliban as you can.
get him to the ship. you can come back for me. it's going to be hard to isolate your bio-signs so stay as far away from the suliban as you can.
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just take a look at dry ships. the stock is up about 1,500% in the past week.lobis maritime soared, and global has climbed 450%. and this performance is even more peculiar, because the sector has been facing a nun of challenges as it deals with global overcapacity and sluggish trade. you may recall, the bankruptcy filing earlier this year of south korea's han engine shipping. so what's going on? dominic chu takes a look at some theories and why investors need to proceed with caution. >> reporter: the stock market has been riding high since the election, and there have been a lot of bets placed on companies in industries that might benefit or be hurt by a trump administration. but the recent surge in small and microcaps shipping stocks have defied a lot of market logic. the question is, what is fueling this parabolic move and traders are offering a multitude of theories on why bulk cargo shippers could be seeing brighter days ahead. could a trump presidency lead to a surge on spending on things like roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects if that were t
just take a look at dry ships. the stock is up about 1,500% in the past week.lobis maritime soared, and global has climbed 450%. and this performance is even more peculiar, because the sector has been facing a nun of challenges as it deals with global overcapacity and sluggish trade. you may recall, the bankruptcy filing earlier this year of south korea's han engine shipping. so what's going on? dominic chu takes a look at some theories and why investors need to proceed with caution. >>...
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any other ships in the region? fortunate this is captain jonathan archer of the starship enterprise. fortunate, please respond. their com systems may be down. i'm reading 24 bio-signs. have dr. phlox meet us in the launch bay. easy does it. there's a lot of debris out here. some of it doesn't appear to be from the fortunate. on the bright side i'm only picking up inorganic material-- no bodies. main hatch is damaged. no chance we'll get a positive seal. permission to come aboard. granted. i'm matthew ryan, first officer. jonathan archer, captain of the enterprise. under better circumstances. what happened here? nausicaans. they trieieto board us. we managed to fight them off but not before we took a few bruises. nausicaans? pirates, sir. they've been attacking freighters in this sector for years. my parents had a run-in with them once. they were lucky to come out of it alive. your parents ran freight? still do. an old j-class-- the horizon. oh, we can handle this ourselves, captain but thank you. if you didn't need
any other ships in the region? fortunate this is captain jonathan archer of the starship enterprise. fortunate, please respond. their com systems may be down. i'm reading 24 bio-signs. have dr. phlox meet us in the launch bay. easy does it. there's a lot of debris out here. some of it doesn't appear to be from the fortunate. on the bright side i'm only picking up inorganic material-- no bodies. main hatch is damaged. no chance we'll get a positive seal. permission to come aboard. granted. i'm...
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just pay separate shipping. with this exclusive tv offer, perhaps again on friday a coffee bar system with designer >> tuesday, the best d carafe, the over ice carafe, plus the two-year v.i.p. warranty and free shipping along with your free gift, the ninja coffee grinder. altogether, that's over a $300 value for just four payments of $44.95. with a full 60-day money-back guarantee, you have nothing to lose. and be sure to ask your operator about the stainless steel upgrade that includes the stainless steel carafe, the ninja thermal 22-ounce travel mug, a stainless steel scoop, the barista-inspired 100-page recipe book, plus the exclusive xl tumbler. call or go online right now and turn your house into the ultimate coffeehouse. ? >> we each have our own travel mugs. the problem is the travel mug doesn't fit under here. >> we can't figure out how to make a latte at home. it just has one setting. so if i added ice, then it would just be... >> watered-down coffee. >> watered-down coffee. look, babe! oh! look at that
just pay separate shipping. with this exclusive tv offer, perhaps again on friday a coffee bar system with designer >> tuesday, the best d carafe, the over ice carafe, plus the two-year v.i.p. warranty and free shipping along with your free gift, the ninja coffee grinder. altogether, that's over a $300 value for just four payments of $44.95. with a full 60-day money-back guarantee, you have nothing to lose. and be sure to ask your operator about the stainless steel upgrade that includes...
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Nov 17, 2016
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it could hardly be an earth ship. there have been no flights into this sector for years. i'm picking up a signal, sir. captain, that's the old morse code call signal. thank you. c-q...c-q... we're reading it, lieutenant. i thought you said it couldn't possibly be an earth vessel. i fail to understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong. an emotional earth weakness of mine. an old earth vessel, similar to the dy500 class. much older-- dy100 class, to be exact. captain... the last such vessel was built centuries ago, back in the 1990s. then it's a derelict, its signal left on automatic. or an old earth ship being used by aliens. flector shields on maximum, phasers manned, sir. bio-scanners report. [mccoy] life science bio-scanners are picking up heartbeats from over there. can't be human, though. they're too faint and average only four beats per minute. sensor reading, captain. some sort of equipment functioning on that vessel. space-- the final frontier. these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new wor
it could hardly be an earth ship. there have been no flights into this sector for years. i'm picking up a signal, sir. captain, that's the old morse code call signal. thank you. c-q...c-q... we're reading it, lieutenant. i thought you said it couldn't possibly be an earth vessel. i fail to understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong. an emotional earth weakness of mine. an old earth vessel, similar to the dy500 class. much older-- dy100 class, to be exact. captain... the...
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why do you think i don't let you talk to your ship? i don't need the ship for that. you mean, all by yourself, with a disruptor, you can destroy this planet? that's exactly what i mean. i had no idea you were so...formidable. communicators? if i told you, captain, would you walk right out and get them? something like that. very well, captain. they're in the war room. go left, down the corridor, left again. is he alive? pity. a man like that would've... preferred to die fighting. ambassador fox? i am robert fox. have i the honor of addressing anan 7? welcome to eminiar, mr. ambassador. uh, mr. ambassador, i am truly sorry for what must happen. i beg your pardon? you and your party have been declared war casualties. you'll be taken immediately to one of our casualty stations so that your deaths may be recorded. that is correct, mr. ambassador. i regret it very much, but there is nothing i can do about it. [beeping] spock to "enterprise." come in. mr. scott, it's mr. spock. scotty here, mr. spock. go ahead. is the ship all right? we've been through a bit, but we're all
why do you think i don't let you talk to your ship? i don't need the ship for that. you mean, all by yourself, with a disruptor, you can destroy this planet? that's exactly what i mean. i had no idea you were so...formidable. communicators? if i told you, captain, would you walk right out and get them? something like that. very well, captain. they're in the war room. go left, down the corridor, left again. is he alive? pity. a man like that would've... preferred to die fighting. ambassador fox?...