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the shuttle will only be a couple of seconds ahead of voyager. that doesn't give auto-navigation much time to compensate. tom? couple of seconds? we can do this, captain. put me on that shuttle. i'll get voyager through the slipstream. what choice do we have? take the drive off-line? we built a highly experimental piece of technology. there were bound to be setbacks. the benamite crystals at the heart of this engine have already started to decay. it could take years to synthesize more. i don't know about the rest of you but i didn't do all this work just to be stopped by a .42 phase variance. no offense, captain. none taken. all right, mr. kim... you've convinced me. prepare a flight plan and have it on my desk within the hour. yes, ma'am. i'll let you know what i decide. ( door beeping ) come in. commander, i hope you've got an appetite. famished, but i assumed you called me here to talk about the slipstream flight. vegetable biryani. sounds delicious. i didn't know you could cook. normally, i draw the line at a pot of coffee but tonight is a sp
the shuttle will only be a couple of seconds ahead of voyager. that doesn't give auto-navigation much time to compensate. tom? couple of seconds? we can do this, captain. put me on that shuttle. i'll get voyager through the slipstream. what choice do we have? take the drive off-line? we built a highly experimental piece of technology. there were bound to be setbacks. the benamite crystals at the heart of this engine have already started to decay. it could take years to synthesize more. i don't...
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adapting to life on voyager? yes. to date i've assimilated 47 billion terraquads of information comparative humanoid anatomy, warp field theory... and the culinary delights of the delta quadrant. mr. neelix. they've been spending time together. is your assessment of me complete? am i... sufficient? ( chuckling ): why, yes. more that sufficient. in fact, i'd say you were making excellent progress but this isn't an assessment, one. i simply wanted to meet you. with your permission, i would like to be excused. i've agreed to assist lieutenant torres. ficiency of the busoric collectors. permission granted. you've done a remarkable job. thank you. not only has he absorbed an incredible amount of knowledge in a matter of days but he seems to be fitting in with the crew and developing a distinct personality. he is adapting quickly. then why do i get the feeling something's bothering you? ah... and you're worried that if he learns about them he may be drawn to the collective. yes. maybe we should tell him what he wants to kno
adapting to life on voyager? yes. to date i've assimilated 47 billion terraquads of information comparative humanoid anatomy, warp field theory... and the culinary delights of the delta quadrant. mr. neelix. they've been spending time together. is your assessment of me complete? am i... sufficient? ( chuckling ): why, yes. more that sufficient. in fact, i'd say you were making excellent progress but this isn't an assessment, one. i simply wanted to meet you. with your permission, i would like...
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we were thrown out right along with voyager. our com system's back up. delta flyer to voyager. what happened? you miscalculated, harry. we entered the exact phase corrections captain i didn't send any corrections to seven of nine. she received a message through one of her cranial implants. it wasn't you? captain's log, supplemental. our slipstream flight may have been brief but it took nearly ten years off our journey. i've given the order to dismantle the quantum drive until the technology can be perfected. despite the setback, we have a renewed sense of momentum. at ease. am i interrupting? no. i just came here to try to figure things out. phase corrections. the corrections i sent you were wrong. if you had used them voyager would have been heavily damaged maybe even destroyed. what i can't figure out is who sent the other phase corrections to seven of nine. looks like we've got a guardian angel. i wish i could believe that. his name is harry kim. captain? seven found a starfleet security code embedded in the transmission-- yours. i'm telling you, i didn't send it. not yet. t
we were thrown out right along with voyager. our com system's back up. delta flyer to voyager. what happened? you miscalculated, harry. we entered the exact phase corrections captain i didn't send any corrections to seven of nine. she received a message through one of her cranial implants. it wasn't you? captain's log, supplemental. our slipstream flight may have been brief but it took nearly ten years off our journey. i've given the order to dismantle the quantum drive until the technology can...
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captain janeway of the starship voyager. until tomorrow, i suggest you stay at least two million kilometers from the distortion. what happens tomorrow? the rift will be closed by then. some of our crew are trapped inside. i am sorry. we have lost 11 ships to the distortion it must be sealed. what about your people? even if there were survivors, there's no way to rescue them. the best we can do is to prevent others from being trapped. we can't abandon our crew. if you could delay your mission... my orders are to seal the rift by this time tomorrow. if you want to attempt a rescue between now and then launch the probe. aye. work with b'elanna and seven to enhance the sensors. do whatever you can to find tom and tuvok. i'll be looking for a way to counter those gravitational forces. ( door beeping ) come in. i've been brushing up on sinkholes, quantum singularities. any luck? all the data leads me to the same conclusion. they're mono-directional phenomena-- what goes in doesn't come out. something's coming out of that anomaly.
captain janeway of the starship voyager. until tomorrow, i suggest you stay at least two million kilometers from the distortion. what happens tomorrow? the rift will be closed by then. some of our crew are trapped inside. i am sorry. we have lost 11 ships to the distortion it must be sealed. what about your people? even if there were survivors, there's no way to rescue them. the best we can do is to prevent others from being trapped. we can't abandon our crew. if you could delay your mission......
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seven of nine, federation starship voyager. our ship is on an intercept course 3.4 light-years from your position. turn around. you're being deceived. how? he knows what you want. mputer, identify the cause of the power failure. ( door opens ) tuvok: captain's orders. power from astrometrics has been rerouted to the navigational array at least until we've completed our journey through the wormhole. i've made contact with a vessel inside the anomaly. starfleet? alien. the pilot attempted to warn us away. aid we were being deceived that the wormhole is not what it appears to be. the preponderance of data suggests otherwise. the data is flawed. as is your reasoning. may i ask you a personal question? are you looking forward to seeing your wife and family? indeed. and is that desire stronger than you expected it to be? your point? i believe you are being manipulated. otherwise, you would be willing to listen to my concerns. access to the astrometrics lab is restricted until further notice. ( soft clattering ) ( louder clattering )
seven of nine, federation starship voyager. our ship is on an intercept course 3.4 light-years from your position. turn around. you're being deceived. how? he knows what you want. mputer, identify the cause of the power failure. ( door opens ) tuvok: captain's orders. power from astrometrics has been rerouted to the navigational array at least until we've completed our journey through the wormhole. i've made contact with a vessel inside the anomaly. starfleet? alien. the pilot attempted to warn...
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rejoin the collective and we'll spare voyager. why me? after three months of tracking our borg cube ui t. we followed in its wake. our sensors tell us we've traveled all the way to the delta quadrant, the borg's native territory. erinin magnus, you're breaking up. magnus: just some bioelectric interference. stand by. much. how's junior? he took a real b bting he's'segenerating. wait a minute. something's happening. bill and needle fingers just arrived. they're making repairs to junior. i thought drones from different subunits didn't interact. looks like we were wrong. they deactivated him. why? they're dismantling him. your bio-dampener is losing power. it's time to come home. i've got another minute or so. stand by. we may not get another chance to observe this behavior. seven: it prevented the borg from detecting them. they referred to it as a bio-dampener. the device creates a field around the body which simulates the physiometric conditions within a borg vessel. camouflage. precisely. we need four of these devices. how soon can you re
rejoin the collective and we'll spare voyager. why me? after three months of tracking our borg cube ui t. we followed in its wake. our sensors tell us we've traveled all the way to the delta quadrant, the borg's native territory. erinin magnus, you're breaking up. magnus: just some bioelectric interference. stand by. much. how's junior? he took a real b bting he's'segenerating. wait a minute. something's happening. bill and needle fingers just arrived. they're making repairs to junior. i...
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well, welcome to voyager. we may be a linguistically simple folk but we're happy to give you a ride. let's see if we can find you some quarters. neelix was right: voyager is a welcoming place. well, we do our best. i can't say i've ever met ages. i, myself, know over 4,000. and to think i still struggle with basic klingon. you couldn't have heard neelix say more than a few phrases. it was all i needed. it was enough to grasp the grammar and syntax. impressive. oh, not really. it's a natural ability. some species are born with great physical prowess others, like yours, with a generosity of spirit. my people can see patterns where others see only confusion. is something wrong? no. tell me... how are you at computational languages? algorithms? trinary syntax? it's all the same to me. i was wondering if you might do us another favor. arturis: you weren't exaggerating, captain. this data stream is badly damaged. i'd like to see the entire transmission again. you're much more attractive than the average drone. i am
well, welcome to voyager. we may be a linguistically simple folk but we're happy to give you a ride. let's see if we can find you some quarters. neelix was right: voyager is a welcoming place. well, we do our best. i can't say i've ever met ages. i, myself, know over 4,000. and to think i still struggle with basic klingon. you couldn't have heard neelix say more than a few phrases. it was all i needed. it was enough to grasp the grammar and syntax. impressive. oh, not really. it's a natural...
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you'll only destroy voyager along with our shihip. let them go. let us go. tal to voyager. the evacuation's complete. disengage your integrity field and move to a safe distance. ain's log, supplemental: most of the varro have opted to stay together traveling in separate ships, but the dissident group has been granted permission to break away and find their own path. we wish them luck. ( door beeeeng ) come in. i wasn't sure i'd see you again. the captain gave me permission to say good-bye. you manag me, too. e? we have medications. i'll recover eventually. so, where are you going? the natori system. a pair of binary stars caught in each other's gravity. we passed within a parsec three months ago and now we're going back for a real look. do me one favor. anything. next time you run across a class-three nebula think of me. think of me. chronic sleep loss, acute gastroenteritis-- you must feel awful, yet you're still refusing treatment? captain, just the person i wanted to see. order mr. kim to take his medicine. is his condition fatal? that's hardly the point. that's hardly t
you'll only destroy voyager along with our shihip. let them go. let us go. tal to voyager. the evacuation's complete. disengage your integrity field and move to a safe distance. ain's log, supplemental: most of the varro have opted to stay together traveling in separate ships, but the dissident group has been granted permission to break away and find their own path. we wish them luck. ( door beeeeng ) come in. i wasn't sure i'd see you again. the captain gave me permission to say good-bye. you...
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blow voyager to high heavens or do we keep talking? humans... you've got a flair for the dramatic i'll give you that. you want to keep talking? fine by me, but no more beating around the bush. now what do you want from us? h, captain. voyager is alone in the delta quadrant. we haven't been in contact with earth for over four years. explain why you attacked our realm hand in hand with the borg. at the time, we didn't realize the borg had started the war against you. we forged a temporary alliance with them because we thought you were the threat. "your galaxy will be purged." sound familiar? we were only trying to defend ourselves. your conflict with the borg ended over a year ago. why re-create starfleet, masquerade as humans? it looks to me like you're the ones planning an invasion. the truth. don't answer her. she's manipulating us. if you won't answer, i will. commander! our mission is to infiltrate your homeworld to place operatives in the highest levels of starfleet monitor your military installations. it's a reconnaissance mission, nothing
blow voyager to high heavens or do we keep talking? humans... you've got a flair for the dramatic i'll give you that. you want to keep talking? fine by me, but no more beating around the bush. now what do you want from us? h, captain. voyager is alone in the delta quadrant. we haven't been in contact with earth for over four years. explain why you attacked our realm hand in hand with the borg. at the time, we didn't realize the borg had started the war against you. we forged a temporary...
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voyager will be seized, your crew imprisoned or worse. the nebula is a trap, captain you've inspected my ship three times. you know we aren't smuggling telepaths or anyone else. what i know is that you have 12 refugees aboard right now that you rescued them from a freighter three weeks ago and that you've been concealing them in cargo bay one, using your transporters. i could have exposed them at any time but i wanted them to escape as much as you do. i can still protect them it's only a matter of time before they find it. you have no choice, captain. this is our rendezvous point inside this nebula. unfortunately, the transport vessel we're supposed to meet is no longer there. one of a dozen positioned throughout the nebula-- all invisible to our sensors until kashyk showed me how to compensate for their refractive shielding. your soldiers intercepted the transport ship? over a week ago. we were the ones who changed the rendezvous coordinates. two vessels carrying refugees have already been seized. voyager would have been next. all right,
voyager will be seized, your crew imprisoned or worse. the nebula is a trap, captain you've inspected my ship three times. you know we aren't smuggling telepaths or anyone else. what i know is that you have 12 refugees aboard right now that you rescued them from a freighter three weeks ago and that you've been concealing them in cargo bay one, using your transporters. i could have exposed them at any time but i wanted them to escape as much as you do. i can still protect them it's only a matter...
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i'm captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. i'm from earth. you're not. gentry, david 9-9-beta-3-2-7-8. doctor... what are you doing? i need a sample of your dna. why? since you won't tell us who you are we have no choice but to find out for ourselves. you won't be harmed. gentry to headquarters. security alert! we've disabled your combadge. no! don't touch me. disease! humans! ( groaning ) it appears he's released a cellular toxin into his bloodstream. he's dead. captain's log, supplemental: until we know exactly what's going on i'm keeping voyager concealed behind a class-three moon. chakotay: federation council, astrophysics the quantum cafe. computer, return to time index 4228. that's boothby. captain? the head groundskeeper at starfleet academy. when i was a cadet he used to give me fresh roses for my quarters. it's safe to assume this individual is not boothby. whoever they are, they've gathered incredibly accurate information about starfleet headquarters. perhaps they had access to a federation database. or they've been to san francisco. of humans,
i'm captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. i'm from earth. you're not. gentry, david 9-9-beta-3-2-7-8. doctor... what are you doing? i need a sample of your dna. why? since you won't tell us who you are we have no choice but to find out for ourselves. you won't be harmed. gentry to headquarters. security alert! we've disabled your combadge. no! don't touch me. disease! humans! ( groaning ) it appears he's released a cellular toxin into his bloodstream. he's dead. captain's log,...
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doctor to voyager, mayday. we're under attack! i've got wounded. mayday! chakotay ( fritzed ): acknowledged, doctor... return... voyager. commander, can you hear me? respond. computer, engage aututnavigation. lay in a course for voyager. full impulse. doctor... stay calm. that weapon carried quite a punch. she okay? she's unconscicis. voyager... we've lost contact. i sent that alien back to his ship. you think they'd be grateful. you should have beamed... . m... into space. i'm not in the business of killing people, ensign. ( beeping ) synaptic shock...? but there was no neural damage. mr. kim! oh, no! chakotay: doctor, stand by for transport. beam us directly to sick bay. prepare these people for surgery. paris: what happened? doctor: we were fired on. there's something wrong with their nervous systems. we've got to stabilize their synapses. get me a choline compounund. which choline compound? it doesn't matter. her spinal cord's deterioratatg. samemeate of collapse. acetylcholine-- 25 microliters. this doesn't make any sense. paris to engineering. transf
doctor to voyager, mayday. we're under attack! i've got wounded. mayday! chakotay ( fritzed ): acknowledged, doctor... return... voyager. commander, can you hear me? respond. computer, engage aututnavigation. lay in a course for voyager. full impulse. doctor... stay calm. that weapon carried quite a punch. she okay? she's unconscicis. voyager... we've lost contact. i sent that alien back to his ship. you think they'd be grateful. you should have beamed... . m... into space. i'm not in the...
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doctor to voyager, mayday. we're under attack! i've got wounded. mayday! chakotay ( fritzed ): acknowledged, doctor... return... voyager. commander, can you hear me? respond. computer, engage aututnavigation. lay in a course for voyager. full impulse. doctor... stay calm. that weapon carried quite a punch. she okay? she's unconscicis. voyager... we've lost contact. i sent that alien back to his ship. you think they'd be grateful. you should have beamed... . m... into space. i'm not in the business of killing people, ensign. ( beeping ) synaptic shock...? but there was no neural damage. mr. kim!
doctor to voyager, mayday. we're under attack! i've got wounded. mayday! chakotay ( fritzed ): acknowledged, doctor... return... voyager. commander, can you hear me? respond. computer, engage aututnavigation. lay in a course for voyager. full impulse. doctor... stay calm. that weapon carried quite a punch. she okay? she's unconscicis. voyager... we've lost contact. i sent that alien back to his ship. you think they'd be grateful. you should have beamed... . m... into space. i'm not in the...
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we've detected microfractures in one of voyager's docking ports. that's the same problem we've been having. a coincidence? i had suspicions that it wasn't. seven confirmed them. observe. silicon- based parasites which feed on duranium alloys. apparently, they began replicating on the varro ship's hull several months ago and then migrated to voyager. we analyzed them and found artificial gene sequences. the parasites are synthetic. they may have been created by someone aboard your vessel. sabotage? i don't believe it. perhaps not everyone ( communications beep ) kim: tal, you there? harry? i can't keep this com-link open. where are you? by my computer. okay. get ready for a ride. i'm locking on. a ride? ( gasps ) a shuttlecraft. shuttlecraft? we use it for away missions. we can go anywhere we want? anywhere. for a while anyway. i'm not due back on voyager until 1900 hours. they think i'm still out repairing a hull fracture. i finished early. ( both laughing ) you're a fugitive now. how many protocols did you break this time? let's see... kidnapping.
we've detected microfractures in one of voyager's docking ports. that's the same problem we've been having. a coincidence? i had suspicions that it wasn't. seven confirmed them. observe. silicon- based parasites which feed on duranium alloys. apparently, they began replicating on the varro ship's hull several months ago and then migrated to voyager. we analyzed them and found artificial gene sequences. the parasites are synthetic. they may have been created by someone aboard your vessel....
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take him to voyager. throw him in the brig. ( all grunting ) janeway to voyager. beam us out of here. he's trying to deflect our transporters. stand by. i've got everyone but seven and the captain. he's blocked their transport. the ship's going into slipstream mode. pursuit course. we lost them, commander. tom, bring the warp core modifications on-line. we're going after them. sir, we haven't even had a trial run yet. there's no time like the present. ( sighs ) where are you taking us? home. how'd you create the starfleet bridge, holograms? particle synthesis. beyond your understanding. is this what your people do prey on innocent ships? ( chuckles ): "innocent." typical of captain janeway-- self-righteous. if i've offended you or your people in some way please tell me. diplomacy, captain? your diplomacy re you saying? you negotiated an agreement with the borg collective: safe passage through their space and in return you helped them defeat one of their enemies. species 8472. in your colorful language, yes-- species 8472. did it occur to you there were those of us
take him to voyager. throw him in the brig. ( all grunting ) janeway to voyager. beam us out of here. he's trying to deflect our transporters. stand by. i've got everyone but seven and the captain. he's blocked their transport. the ship's going into slipstream mode. pursuit course. we lost them, commander. tom, bring the warp core modifications on-line. we're going after them. sir, we haven't even had a trial run yet. there's no time like the present. ( sighs ) where are you taking us? home....
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for 3,000 years these voyagers crossed the ocean in canoes on incredible voyages. and for 1,000 years they stopped. that's where the story begins. the possibility that could be, a 16-year-old girl who was the one to get the voyage going again. it takes place in the south pacific. >> how long does it take to come up with the concept and then put the concept down and put the whole production together? >> a long time. >> [ laughter ]. >> i bet. i would think it would be amazing to put this together. >> it starts with an idea. if he likes it, they start to develop into an tl the whole process from start to finish could be any where between four years to seven years depending. >> four years to seven years. so i've always been fascinated by the people who do the voices. you have big names. dwayne johnson, the rock is playing a big character in melana. do you ever come in contact with them. or is your job totally different? >> a lot of time he was doing >> he's doing a booth. i don't think he or the voice of melana ever met during the filming of this thing. i wish i got t
for 3,000 years these voyagers crossed the ocean in canoes on incredible voyages. and for 1,000 years they stopped. that's where the story begins. the possibility that could be, a 16-year-old girl who was the one to get the voyage going again. it takes place in the south pacific. >> how long does it take to come up with the concept and then put the concept down and put the whole production together? >> a long time. >> [ laughter ]. >> i bet. i would think it would be...
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i'm captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. technology. it's been infected with a viral agent we believe was transmitted by your... the vinculum. you have it? yes. you've made a terrible mistake, captain. a weaponon yes. since the borg decimated our world we've been looking for ways to retaliate. so you created a virus to infect their technology. 13 of our people were injected with the virus. they allowed themselves to be assimilated once another borg ship had retrieved it they would be infected as well. and then another cube, and anothehe.. we had an opportunity to infect dozens, even hundreds of borg vessels until you interfered! why? your virus has had one unexpected casualty... a member of my crew. it wasn't designed to infect other species. she's borg. chakotay: we liberated her from the collective over a year ago. she's an individual now. we were hoping you could help us treat her. we never considered a treatment. i'm afraid your drone won't survive but we must return the vinculum to the debebs field immediately. if the borg arrive f
i'm captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. technology. it's been infected with a viral agent we believe was transmitted by your... the vinculum. you have it? yes. you've made a terrible mistake, captain. a weaponon yes. since the borg decimated our world we've been looking for ways to retaliate. so you created a virus to infect their technology. 13 of our people were injected with the virus. they allowed themselves to be assimilated once another borg ship had retrieved it they...
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voyager to chakotay. we've got another ion storm approaching. when it hits the planetoid your entire cavern is going to destabilize. just a few more meter and we'll be close enough to beam out the shuttle. how long before ththstorm hits? six minutes. the storm is moving in. shields down to 86%. we'll give them till the last second. helm, lay in a course out of here. stand by to engage at warp two. ( strumming fingers ) crewman: aye, sir. warning: oxygen depletion in two minutes. i never thought it would come down to this-- suffocating beneath kilotons of rock on some nameless planetoid. did you envision a more heroic death? i didn't envision dying at all. in accepting the inevitable one finds peace. if that's another vulcan saying, tuvok i'll stick with "live long and prosper." ( faint drilling sounds ) we're here. we're here! chakotay to voyager. yes, commander. pattern enhancers are in place. we're ready to transport the flyer. helm, engage. thank you. captain's log, supplemental. from her injurie s and the delta flyer, though battered, is int
voyager to chakotay. we've got another ion storm approaching. when it hits the planetoid your entire cavern is going to destabilize. just a few more meter and we'll be close enough to beam out the shuttle. how long before ththstorm hits? six minutes. the storm is moving in. shields down to 86%. we'll give them till the last second. helm, lay in a course out of here. stand by to engage at warp two. ( strumming fingers ) crewman: aye, sir. warning: oxygen depletion in two minutes. i never thought...
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when i first came on board voyager i was pretty green, right? a deep, almost fluorescent green if i remember correctly. i was young, inexperienced, and i acted like it-- nervous about giving my opinion, hesitant to make suggestions-- so i usually just kept my mouth shut and i behaved that way for so long i fought the borg, been transformed into an alien helped defeat the hirogen. hell, i've even come back from the dead. it's been a wild ride. i woke up the other morning and it suddenly hit me-- i've got a lot of experience now so why should i be afraid to take the initiative or voice my ideas? good for you, harry. but... do me a favor. the next time you try to assert yourself leave me out of it. i hate hot weather. don't worry. we'll cut holes in the environmental suits get some ventilation going. harry, while you're busy improving yourself you might try working on your sense of humor. my sense of humor? what about that stupid gag about the bicycle? oh that was funny. no, that was not funny. you think that's humor? don't mention it. remind me to
when i first came on board voyager i was pretty green, right? a deep, almost fluorescent green if i remember correctly. i was young, inexperienced, and i acted like it-- nervous about giving my opinion, hesitant to make suggestions-- so i usually just kept my mouth shut and i behaved that way for so long i fought the borg, been transformed into an alien helped defeat the hirogen. hell, i've even come back from the dead. it's been a wild ride. i woke up the other morning and it suddenly hit me--...
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the tahitians have this voyaging canoe.ure on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet. fast forward to captain cook and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable because there was no other choice. so, over time, the native hawaiian population goes to twenty-two thousand. it's the same story. introduced to disease, inability to deal with it, people die. 1926, the public school system would outlaw language and the practice of culture in public schools. so, the road to extinction is being well paved. >> anthony: between captain cook's arrival in 1778, and today. disease wiped out most of the population. missionaries came. a booming sugar and pineapple plantation industry. an influx of immigrants from japan,
the tahitians have this voyaging canoe.ure on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet. fast forward to captain cook and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable because...
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captain pike, were any record tapes of this nature made during your voyage? the court is not obliged to view evidence without knowing its source. your evidence is out of order. i am forced to contest that, commodore. i want to see more. you have that right, captain. but just because the prisoner is your first officer and your personal friend-- that has nothing to do with it. very well. continue. screen on, mr. scott. no. it's something else. there's still something out there. spock: as i stated, gentlemen, this was 13 years ago. we were on routine patrol at first, we were not certain what it was. it's coming at the speed of light. collision course. the meteorite beam has not deflected it, captain. evasive maneuver, sir? it's a radio wave, sir. we're passing through an old-style distress signal. they were keyed to cause interference and attract attention this way. a ship in trouble making a forced landing, sir. that's it. no other message. i have a fix. it comes from the talos stargroup. we've no ships or earth colonies that far out. their call letters check w
captain pike, were any record tapes of this nature made during your voyage? the court is not obliged to view evidence without knowing its source. your evidence is out of order. i am forced to contest that, commodore. i want to see more. you have that right, captain. but just because the prisoner is your first officer and your personal friend-- that has nothing to do with it. very well. continue. screen on, mr. scott. no. it's something else. there's still something out there. spock: as i...
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guest: it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage. you can just look and see, you know, in the film it would have been an absolute tribute just like honor guards at the tomb today. they were selected for certain reasons. this was a huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think, to kind of wrap up the war in a sense it had been a few years since the armistice and discovery of the bodies. still trying to figure out the burials. i think this is the way for americas to have closure. host: there we actually see disembarkation at the navy yard in washington, d.c. what are we looking at here? allison: we are looking at the casket being taken down. you can see the honor guard there. we have a glimpse of general pershing, i believe, on the ship. host: who was general pershing. allison: commander of kpe addition area forces in world war i, term used for american army. now here in the u.s. capital ro tuna, the linking catapult, platform used to put president lincoln's coffin. >> president the united states hardy and mrs. hardy laying the rib
guest: it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage. you can just look and see, you know, in the film it would have been an absolute tribute just like honor guards at the tomb today. they were selected for certain reasons. this was a huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think, to kind of wrap up the war in a sense it had been a few years since the armistice and discovery of the bodies. still trying to figure out the burials. i think this is the way for...
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these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, once more, jose. spock stated he received a message for us to come here. he entered same in his log. that's all the proof i require. and what do those record tapes show? no message sent f from here. no message received by your vessel. then i suggest the record tapes hahave been deliberately changed. a computer expert can change record tapes, duplicate voices, say anything, say nothing. the fact remains that your first officer's former captain is hospitalized, horribly injured at this base, i would have granted it. well, that's true. of course. who would want to divert us here? there's no trouble in the space sector we're patrolling now. no alien problems. computer center. chief humboldt here, sir. have you rechecked all the record tapes a in question? yes, sir. is there any way at all the message could have been sent from here without us knowing it? negative, commodore. we've checked and do
these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, once more, jose. spock stated he received a message for us to come here. he entered same in his log. that's all the proof i require. and what do those record tapes show? no message sent f from here. no message received by your vessel. then i suggest the record tapes hahave been deliberately changed. a computer expert can change record tapes, duplicate...
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host: how long would the voyage have taken from france to the united states? mitchell: i think it was a little under two weeks. host: what was the preparation on the home shores for the arrival of the casket? allison: there were a lot of preparations. first, when the olympia pulled into the washington navy yard, it did so with a lot of pomp and circumstance and they had elaborate ceremonies that were planned for washington, d.c. once the unknown soldier arrived. host: so as it was making its crossing at that point, was there anything special about this voyage for the soldiers onboard the ship? it wasn't regular cargo that they were carrying so was there an honor guard that you know of along the way with the casket or is that a detail lost to history? mitchell: it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage and you can just look and see, you know, in the film. it would have been an absolute tribute, just like the honor guards that are at the tomb today. i mean, you were selected for certain reasons. and this was the huge event
host: how long would the voyage have taken from france to the united states? mitchell: i think it was a little under two weeks. host: what was the preparation on the home shores for the arrival of the casket? allison: there were a lot of preparations. first, when the olympia pulled into the washington navy yard, it did so with a lot of pomp and circumstance and they had elaborate ceremonies that were planned for washington, d.c. once the unknown soldier arrived. host: so as it was making its...
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maybe they can tell us something voyager's sensors can't. the attack appears to be originating from subspace. can you tell where it's coming from? what was that? chaoaoca's death ray. excuse me? let's see if we can find out what he's up to. full power to the death ray! arachnia, queen of the spider peoplele. you have not responded to my summons. i don't get it. chaotica was supposed to be fighting earth in this chapter. apparently, he's found a new enemy. the fifth dimension. it seems your infantile scenario now poses a securiri risk. it was just supposed to be a little harmless entertainment. entertainment-- another frivolous human endeavor. tuvok: these are your sensor readings? telegram. it's a message to captain proton from the president of earth. "chaotica at war with aliens from fifth dimension. stop. must strike now to disable death ray." stop. please summarize the message. well, it looks like... chaotica has captured a couple of aliens from the fifth dimension. an alternate universe. could be. maybe they wandered into the holodeck th
maybe they can tell us something voyager's sensors can't. the attack appears to be originating from subspace. can you tell where it's coming from? what was that? chaoaoca's death ray. excuse me? let's see if we can find out what he's up to. full power to the death ray! arachnia, queen of the spider peoplele. you have not responded to my summons. i don't get it. chaotica was supposed to be fighting earth in this chapter. apparently, he's found a new enemy. the fifth dimension. it seems your...
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your inspection teams have to be off voyager before that wormhole opens. believe me, it will be the quickest inspection on record. i'll be on the bridge. your efforts have been greatly appreciated. my pleasure. live long and prosper. thank you. kashyk: begin pre-ignition sequence. i've made one adjustment to your plan. after the inspection, we're going to wait at the wormhole for as long as we can... until it begins to collapse. i may not be able to join you this time. they're assuming a tactical formation. shields? no. we follow protocol. bridge to transporter room. status? ready, captain. pattern cohesion stable. cargo bay one? clear. they're hailing. on screen. gaharay vessel, prepare to be... janeway: we've been through three inspections. please explain why another is necessary. crew members are instructed to step away from their stations. side arms and scanning equipment are to be set aside. deviation from this or any other inspection protocols will not be tolerated. all hands, this is the captain. give them your usual warm welcome. devore soldiers ha
your inspection teams have to be off voyager before that wormhole opens. believe me, it will be the quickest inspection on record. i'll be on the bridge. your efforts have been greatly appreciated. my pleasure. live long and prosper. thank you. kashyk: begin pre-ignition sequence. i've made one adjustment to your plan. after the inspection, we're going to wait at the wormhole for as long as we can... until it begins to collapse. i may not be able to join you this time. they're assuming a...
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>> it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage. you can just look and see, you know, in the film it would have been an absolute tribute just like honor guards at the tomb today. they were selected for certain reasons. this was a huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think, to kind of wrap up the war in a sense it had been a few years since the armistice and discovery of the bodies. still trying to figure out the burials. i think this is the way for americas to have closure. >> there we actually see disembarkation at the navy yard in washington, d.c. what are we looking at here? >> we are looking at the casket being taken down. you can see the honor guard there. we have a glimpse of general pershing, i believe, on the ship. >> who was general pershing. >> commander of kpe addition area forces in world war i, term used for american army. now here in the u.s. capital ro tuna, the linking catapult, platform used to put president lincoln's coffin. >> president the united states hardy and mrs. hardy laying the ribbon across the cas
>> it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage. you can just look and see, you know, in the film it would have been an absolute tribute just like honor guards at the tomb today. they were selected for certain reasons. this was a huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think, to kind of wrap up the war in a sense it had been a few years since the armistice and discovery of the bodies. still trying to figure out the burials. i think this is the way...
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next month they will be open to the public for a voyage across the bay. the new dock is under construction and is expected to be completed by the beginning of december. >>> oatmeal and granola lovers expect to pay more for your favorite press chris food. prices will rise after a harvest problem in canada. bloomberg reports rain and snow delayed the harvest and could cut it by 20% so you may see higher prices for some foods. >>> it is time for 10 weather. >> good friday evening to you. 83, that is 7 degrees above average for this time of the year. those warm temperatures will continue for one more day then we are talking about a cool down. tallahassee still mild at 65. birmingham at 48 and atlanta sitting at 53. so that cool air will work into the region as the front of pushes through saturday mid afternoon. the wind was shipped out of the north and bring in cooler and dryer air for the weekend. not tham but, you will notice the difference by sunday. not tomorrow, mild temperatures for the bay area, mid 60s and a little cooler inland. folks down in sarasot
next month they will be open to the public for a voyage across the bay. the new dock is under construction and is expected to be completed by the beginning of december. >>> oatmeal and granola lovers expect to pay more for your favorite press chris food. prices will rise after a harvest problem in canada. bloomberg reports rain and snow delayed the harvest and could cut it by 20% so you may see higher prices for some foods. >>> it is time for 10 weather. >> good friday...
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this is captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. we cannot interpret your message but please try to understand we are on a peaceful mission and we intend you no harm. it's injured and we're attempting to provide treatment. if you can understand... ( high-pitched alien sounds ) moset: i'm ready to stimulate the primary neural pathways. cortical probe. i'm applying it to the primary neocortex. ( shrieking ) its motor control is weakening but not enough to release the patient. i'm increasing the pulse frequency... ( shrieking ) the synapses are degenerating. you're killing it. don't lose your nerve, doctor-- not when we're this close. lower the pulse frequency. if i do that, the creature will regain control. doctor... i don't care. lower the pulse. lower the pulse frequency or i'll take your program off-line. you realize you're reducing our chances of saving her? not necessarily. the probe, doctor. if we apply the pulse to the secondary neocortex we should be able to achieve the same results at a lower frequency. not particularly effic
this is captain janeway of the federation starship voyager. we cannot interpret your message but please try to understand we are on a peaceful mission and we intend you no harm. it's injured and we're attempting to provide treatment. if you can understand... ( high-pitched alien sounds ) moset: i'm ready to stimulate the primary neural pathways. cortical probe. i'm applying it to the primary neocortex. ( shrieking ) its motor control is weakening but not enough to release the patient. i'm...
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this year's festival is inspired by journeys, the idea that a book is a voyage unto itself. taking us to places we might not be able to see in person but we can visit by reading about it. it gives us the opportunity to better understand our world particularly we are here celebrating history and biography. reading to us is an ideal form, really the best way for us to develop and encourage and grow our mind. in addition to the author presentations on this stage we have lots of other events, hope you will take an opportunity to visit the lower level of this engine center where we have lots of activities. aarp, wells fargo and the library of congress, i encourage you to visit us and learn more about your national library, learn about the wonderful things we are doing to make treasurers available to you whether you come and visit us in person or online. we have a great lineup, don't want to pick up too much time, and first presenter will kick things off for us, the associate editor and nonfiction book critic for the washington post. invite him to introduce our first speaker. we e
this year's festival is inspired by journeys, the idea that a book is a voyage unto itself. taking us to places we might not be able to see in person but we can visit by reading about it. it gives us the opportunity to better understand our world particularly we are here celebrating history and biography. reading to us is an ideal form, really the best way for us to develop and encourage and grow our mind. in addition to the author presentations on this stage we have lots of other events, hope...
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the idea that a book is a voyage unto itself, taking us to places that we might not be able to see in person, but we can visit by reading about it. it to gives us the opportunity to better understand our world and in particular why we are here today celebrating histories and biography, so reading to us is that ideal form of travel and it is really the best way for us to develop and encourage and grow our mind. in addition to the author presentations that we hear-- have here on this stage for you today we have other events and i hope you will take the opportunity to visit the lower level of the convention center where we have as a family activities that. we have sponsors, aarp, wells fargo and also have the library of congress pavilion where i encourage you to visit us and learn more about your national library. learn all about the wonderful things that we're doing at the library of congress to make our treasures available to you whether you visit us in person or online. so, we have a great lineup. i don't want to take up too much time, so i hope you will welcome our first presenter wh
the idea that a book is a voyage unto itself, taking us to places that we might not be able to see in person, but we can visit by reading about it. it to gives us the opportunity to better understand our world and in particular why we are here today celebrating histories and biography, so reading to us is that ideal form of travel and it is really the best way for us to develop and encourage and grow our mind. in addition to the author presentations that we hear-- have here on this stage for...
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display voyager's current position within the nebula. how long to complete passage through the nebula? six days, five hours. six days. paris: seven... computer: proximity alert. vessel approaching. the vessel is hailing. open a channel. channel open. this is the federation starship voyager. state your identity. i'm trajis lo-tarik. i'm in need of a microfusion chamber. would you consider a trade? why are you in this nebula? trying to get through it, as i imagine you are. do you have liquid helium? you're fortunana. i have an ample supply. i'll beam you directly to our cargo bay. seven ofofine-- that's an unusual name. how did you get it? it was my borg designation. borg? never heard of them. 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 hope
display voyager's current position within the nebula. how long to complete passage through the nebula? six days, five hours. six days. paris: seven... computer: proximity alert. vessel approaching. the vessel is hailing. open a channel. channel open. this is the federation starship voyager. state your identity. i'm trajis lo-tarik. i'm in need of a microfusion chamber. would you consider a trade? why are you in this nebula? trying to get through it, as i imagine you are. do you have liquid...
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post: and how long with a voyage have taken? mr. yockelson: i think it was a little under two weeks. host: and what about the arrival of this ask it? there was aein: lot. when they pulled into the washington navy yard, they did that with a lot of pomp and circumstance, and they had a lot of elaborate ceremonies that were planned once the unknown soldier was arriving. host: was there anything special for the soldiers on board the ship question were it was not regular cargo that they were carrying, so was there an honor guard that you know of, or is that a detail that is lost to history? was ankelson: no, there honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage, and you can just look and the in the film. it would have been an absolute tribute. that are guards entombed today. they were selected for certain reasons, and this was a huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think him and to kind of wrap up the war in a sense that it had been a few years since the armistice, and the discovery of the bodies, and still
post: and how long with a voyage have taken? mr. yockelson: i think it was a little under two weeks. host: and what about the arrival of this ask it? there was aein: lot. when they pulled into the washington navy yard, they did that with a lot of pomp and circumstance, and they had a lot of elaborate ceremonies that were planned once the unknown soldier was arriving. host: was there anything special for the soldiers on board the ship question were it was not regular cargo that they were...
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happening right now, the new crawlspace area is set to make its maiden voyage. >> the hope is that the service can provide people a different way to get across the bay and avoid the traffic on the bridges. james tully is live where it looks like the ferry is being boarded right now. >> reporter: the ferry's being board. it's going to leave the dock soon at the vinoy bay at 10 a.m. this maiden voyage, those taking advantage, we're talking about local business groups, elected official's, tampa bay's mayor and the rays mascot hopping on board. anybody can ride this friday, saturday, and sunday. catch it here at the vinoy basin or downtown at the convention center. the schedule is up for the we posted that on the front page of abcactionnews.com and it direct links to both of those things. the cost for a round trip ticket is $20 per person. there are discounts for children under the age of 12. now, this is a pilot program and it will run through next april. if you want to experience the ferry for free, you can do so. just catch a ride on monday, tuesday, and wednesday before thanksgiving. i
happening right now, the new crawlspace area is set to make its maiden voyage. >> the hope is that the service can provide people a different way to get across the bay and avoid the traffic on the bridges. james tully is live where it looks like the ferry is being boarded right now. >> reporter: the ferry's being board. it's going to leave the dock soon at the vinoy bay at 10 a.m. this maiden voyage, those taking advantage, we're talking about local business groups, elected...
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today the media and some vips will get to go on its maiden voyage. we will have a crew on the ferry and bale bring you the very latest on our later newscasts. and, gene, i am told that there will be concessions on board so you can enjoy a snack or a cold beverage while you're riding on the ferry. >> we already got gayle interested. she's over here saying hum. sounds good, mary, thanks. we look forward to seeing how that ride across the bay is going to >>> it's 5:45. across america this morning, a real-life halloween nightmare. police say a man dressed as freddie krueger from "the nightmare on elm street" movies opened fire at a halloween party in san antonio, texas. four men and a woman were injured. police say the shooter is one of two men who showed up uninvited at the party and he's still on the loose this morning. >>> and this morning an investigation into a deadly gas shooting into the sky. this happened along the colonial pipeline about 25 miles southwest of birmingham. one worker died and at least half a dozen others were hurt. investigators d
today the media and some vips will get to go on its maiden voyage. we will have a crew on the ferry and bale bring you the very latest on our later newscasts. and, gene, i am told that there will be concessions on board so you can enjoy a snack or a cold beverage while you're riding on the ferry. >> we already got gayle interested. she's over here saying hum. sounds good, mary, thanks. we look forward to seeing how that ride across the bay is going to >>> it's 5:45. across...
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i have been studying voyager's database looking for our next simulation. there are many to choose from. these people have a violent history. i believe i found a worthy prey: the borg. when world war ii is over we will recreate a notorious battle i thought you might but if you continue to disobey me this is one hunt you will never see. you nearly destroyed two of my favored prey. you were careless. i've become impatient. we penetrated thth vessel overcame their defenses and in the moment of the kill, you forced us to stop. now we play these incessant games. it's time we took our trophies and moved on. r the kill has blinded you like many young hunters. if you took the time to study your prey to understand its behavior, you might learn something. there is nothing to be learned. you're wrong. each prey exposes us to another way of life and makes us reevaluate our own. have you considered our future? what will become of us when we have hunted this territory to exhaustion? we will travel to another part of space a way of life that hasn't changed for a thousand
i have been studying voyager's database looking for our next simulation. there are many to choose from. these people have a violent history. i believe i found a worthy prey: the borg. when world war ii is over we will recreate a notorious battle i thought you might but if you continue to disobey me this is one hunt you will never see. you nearly destroyed two of my favored prey. you were careless. i've become impatient. we penetrated thth vessel overcame their defenses and in the moment of the...
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i wish i were on a long sea voyage somewhere. why me? and i see the men waiting for me to make the next move. and, bones... what if i'm wrong? captain-- no, i don't really expect an answer. but i've got one. something i seldom say to a... customer, jim. in this galaxy, there's a mathematical probability of 3 million earth-type planets... and in all the universe, 3 million million galaxies like this. and in all of that, f each of us. don't destroy the ononnamed kirk. [alarm sounds] what-- it's all right. it's all right. we have him. move toward him. power on. reverse course. he'll try to slip under us. lateral power, sir. coming around, sir. phasers, fire. phasasers, fire. how, commander? how? he's a sorcerer, thth one. he reads the thoughts in my brain. our fuel supply all but gone, and he stays out of reach. we are beaten. can it be true? perhaps we can yet save your praetor's pride for him. more debris into the tubes! decius, do we have some of the old-style nuclear warheads aboard? yes, commander, but only for self-destruction. place
i wish i were on a long sea voyage somewhere. why me? and i see the men waiting for me to make the next move. and, bones... what if i'm wrong? captain-- no, i don't really expect an answer. but i've got one. something i seldom say to a... customer, jim. in this galaxy, there's a mathematical probability of 3 million earth-type planets... and in all the universe, 3 million million galaxies like this. and in all of that, f each of us. don't destroy the ononnamed kirk. [alarm sounds] what-- it's...
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we'd have a great time meet up with voyager afterwards. i-i'd love to do that. it sounds very exciting... but i have responsibilities here would be furious. b'elanna. i have to go. so, you started without me. i finished without you. you're a little late. uh, sorry. i was helping steth repair his ship. how's it going? um... pretty slow. we're stuck on how to prevent the particle overloads in his propulsion system. have you tried an isokinetic containment field? yeah. that's the first thing we tried. how long do you think repairs are going to take? i don't know. recalibrate the plasma manifolds tonight. uh... i, uh... i probably should go help steth. tom, is there something wrong? why are you interrogating me? i didn't think i was. you want me to account for every minute i'm not with you. that's ridiculous. can't i have time to myself? tom, you can do whatever you want. i wanted to know if there was something wrong. you've been canceling dates, you hide out for hours in the holodeck... i am not hiding anything. that is ridiculous. is it? you haven't even told me w
we'd have a great time meet up with voyager afterwards. i-i'd love to do that. it sounds very exciting... but i have responsibilities here would be furious. b'elanna. i have to go. so, you started without me. i finished without you. you're a little late. uh, sorry. i was helping steth repair his ship. how's it going? um... pretty slow. we're stuck on how to prevent the particle overloads in his propulsion system. have you tried an isokinetic containment field? yeah. that's the first thing we...
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these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, stardate 2713.5. in the distant reaches of our galaxy, we have made an astonishing discovery-- earth-type radio signals coming from a planet which apparently is an exact duplicate but there it is. hold us in a fixed orbit, mr. spock. affirmative, captain. still no response, communications? none, captain. we'll beam down. alert security. prepare to transport landing party to surface. we'll land in the vicinity of the distress signals now being received. identical. earth...as it was in the early 1900s. more the, uh, mid-1900s. but where is everybody? readings indicate that natural deterioration has been taking place on this planet for at least several centuries. you mean there's no one alive? not conclusive, yeoman. the evidence would suggest that the distress signal is automated. now, this is marvelous-- the mo horrible conglomeration of antique architecture i've ever s
these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, stardate 2713.5. in the distant reaches of our galaxy, we have made an astonishing discovery-- earth-type radio signals coming from a planet which apparently is an exact duplicate but there it is. hold us in a fixed orbit, mr. spock. affirmative, captain. still no response, communications? none, captain. we'll beam down. alert...
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it was typical of the type of cruises that slave ship -- crew members would have during their voyages across the atlantic. the shells are what is today looked upon as decorative objects. and were used as currencies some west african societies during this time. typehackles below are the that would be worn by children, they have rattles inside of them and a security for the enslavers so they can locate people who are enslaved. this section is the slave economy, our objective is to talk about slavery in the americas, not solely as a part of labor but slavery in the americas in terms of the economic impact on world society. in the exhibit, we refer to cotton as king cotton because the importance in the domestic economy as well as the overall economy of america. cotton has a connection to pittsburgh, before you had steel mills in pittsburgh, you had cotton mills and one of those mills was the eagle cotton works located in allegheny city which today on the north side of pittsburgh and the owners of the eagle cotton works were arbuckle and avery, charles avery, he noted abolitionist we will
it was typical of the type of cruises that slave ship -- crew members would have during their voyages across the atlantic. the shells are what is today looked upon as decorative objects. and were used as currencies some west african societies during this time. typehackles below are the that would be worn by children, they have rattles inside of them and a security for the enslavers so they can locate people who are enslaved. this section is the slave economy, our objective is to talk about...
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these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, supplemental entry. two drops of cordruzine can save a man's life. a hundred times that amount has just accidentally been pumped into dr. mccoy's body. he has fled the ship's bridge. all connecting decks have been placed on alert. we have no way of knowing if the madness is permanent or temporary continue alert, decks 4 through 11. the medical department knows as little as we do. in dosages approaching this, there's some record of wild paranoia. confirmed by the library record tapes, captain. subjects failed to recognize acquaintances, became hysterically convinced that they were in mortal danger, and were seeking escape at any cost. extremely dangerous to himself or to anyone else who might-- bridge, security. alert, alert! bridge here. go ahead. security 054, sir. we just found the transporter chief injured. captain, dr. mccoy has beamed himself down to the planet. and
these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, supplemental entry. two drops of cordruzine can save a man's life. a hundred times that amount has just accidentally been pumped into dr. mccoy's body. he has fled the ship's bridge. all connecting decks have been placed on alert. we have no way of knowing if the madness is permanent or temporary continue alert, decks 4 through 11....
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these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission and ne w civilizations... kirk: captain's log, stardate 1512.2. on our third day of star mapping, an unexplained cubical object blblked our vessel's path. on the bridge, mr. spock immediately ordered general alert. my location--sick bay. quarterly physical check. oh! whew! just a few seconds more. [muttering] [groaning] that's a boy. keep it up. work off a little sweat, do you good. killin' me. [groaning] stop. oh! ah. winded? you'd be the last one i'd tell. kirk here. what's going on? have a look at this, captain. whatever it is, it's blocking our way. when we move, it moves as well. a vessel of some kind? negative. more some type of device. i'll be right up. you could see the alarm lights flashing from there, mccoy. why didn't you tell me? finally finished a physical on you, didn't i? uttle conductor? if i jumped every time a lighghcame on around here, i'd end up talking to myself. man on p.a.: all decks alert. all decks alert. bridge. captain to bridge. spock: spock here. any changes? negative. whatever it
these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission and ne w civilizations... kirk: captain's log, stardate 1512.2. on our third day of star mapping, an unexplained cubical object blblked our vessel's path. on the bridge, mr. spock immediately ordered general alert. my location--sick bay. quarterly physical check. oh! whew! just a few seconds more. [muttering] [groaning] that's a boy. keep it up. work off a little sweat, do you good. killin' me. [groaning] stop. oh! ah....
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these are the voyages of the starshipenterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, stardate 3087.6. while investigating an uncharted planet, theenterpriseand at least this enenre quadrant of space has been subjected to violent, unexplained stress and force. who might be connected with the phenomenon. with my first officer and a secucuty team, i have set out in search of him. you came! thank the heavens. there's still time. it's not too late. need...need your help. aah! nothing yet, sir. report on the dilithium crystals, captain. yes. whatever that phenomenon was, it drained almost all of our crystals completely. it could mean trouble. you have a talent for understatement, lieutenant. without full crystal power, our orbit will begin to decay in 10 hours. re-amplify immediately. aye, aye, sir. any further magnetic disturbance? negative, captain. scanners indicate situation normal. nothing? nothing. ilillogical. physicalalaws that i'm aware of. i have b
these are the voyages of the starshipenterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, stardate 3087.6. while investigating an uncharted planet, theenterpriseand at least this enenre quadrant of space has been subjected to violent, unexplained stress and force. who might be connected with the phenomenon. with my first officer and a secucuty team, i have set out in search of him. you came! thank the heavens. there's...
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the ferry had its maiden voyage on tuesday with several city leaders on board. the ferry will have limited hours during a six month pilot program to figure out whether it will stay. it's 10 dollars each way between downtown st. pete and downtown tampa. we do have some information on deals for free rides coming up at w-t-s-p dot com. you may have seen this video on your facebook feed -- it's prettyry a quiet night in a pool almost turns into something out of a horror movie. a six foot crocodile climbs into a pool in zimbabwe while a couple is lounging in the water. the man jumps out and the woman is left to defend herself as the croc launches towards her. the man does help fight it off. as you wake up, dreaming about a new career? it's never too late. just ask one former "polk deputy" who is now breaking into the restaurant business. jim harmer opened a lenny's grill and subs in bartow last week. so far people are packing the place! it's the second major career change he's made in the last decade. brain cancer first caused him to enroll in the police academy when
the ferry had its maiden voyage on tuesday with several city leaders on board. the ferry will have limited hours during a six month pilot program to figure out whether it will stay. it's 10 dollars each way between downtown st. pete and downtown tampa. we do have some information on deals for free rides coming up at w-t-s-p dot com. you may have seen this video on your facebook feed -- it's prettyry a quiet night in a pool almost turns into something out of a horror movie. a six foot crocodile...
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every voyage was the voyage, every hardship was biblical. the world view made him effective leader and resilient soul. whatever happens to pilgrims happened in larger context overseen by erratic but ultimately loving god. this was the controlling idea for which he saw, understood and wrote about everything. he took history personally. modern history unlike bradford's history claims to be objective. historians write if they're reporting events with unbiased eye. this happens and then that happened. this is our modern equivalent of god's will, observant neutrality with some wise commentary. historian has no idea to sell, no political point to make. but there are disadvantages, one is that in taking a broad dispassionate view historians miss a lot. emphasis is on sweep of time not on the moments that make up our lives. they are never personal. assumptions are hidden and far away as they can get. we see history with a narrow key hole of our own time. we are stuck in the first quarter of the 21st century, looking back over the past 400 years it's
every voyage was the voyage, every hardship was biblical. the world view made him effective leader and resilient soul. whatever happens to pilgrims happened in larger context overseen by erratic but ultimately loving god. this was the controlling idea for which he saw, understood and wrote about everything. he took history personally. modern history unlike bradford's history claims to be objective. historians write if they're reporting events with unbiased eye. this happens and then that...
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these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, star date 3141.9-- a full hour has elapsed since interception of the strange vessel. our presence alongside is still being completely ignored. although our sensors continue to show signs of equipment and life aboard, there has been no indication of danger to us. weapons department-- maintain battle stations. continuing to pick up some form of heart action over there-- very faint, very slow. seems to be coming from about 60 or 70 bodies near as i can make out. alien bodies? could be. there's no sign of breathing or other forms of respiration. hull surface is pitted with meteor scars. however, scanners make out a name-- s.s. botany bay. then you can check the registry. no such vessel listed. records of that period are fragmentary, however. the mid-1990s was the era of your last so-called world war. the eugenics wars. of course--your attempt to improve the race through se
these are the voyages of the starship enterprise. its five-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... captain's log, star date 3141.9-- a full hour has elapsed since interception of the strange vessel. our presence alongside is still being completely ignored. although our sensors continue to show signs of equipment and life aboard, there has been no indication of danger to us. weapons department-- maintain battle stations. continuing to pick up...
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these are the voyages of the starship "enterprise." its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... stardate 2817.6. starship "enterprise" diverted from scheduled course. purpose--to confirm discovery by dr. thomas leighton of an extraordinary new synthetic food which would totally end the threat of famine on signia minor, a nearby earth colony. you mean to tell me you've called me 3 light-years off my course just to accuse an actor of being kodos? he is kodos. i'm sure of it. you said you discovered a new food concentrate. what am i supposed to put in my log, that you lied, that you diverted a starship with false information? you're not only in trouble, you've put me in trouble, too. i did it to trap kodos! kodos... is dead. is he? is anyone sure? a body burned beyond recognition? tom, the authorities closed the book on that case years ago. martha, will you tell him? i can't tell him anything, jim. he's been like this since the company of actors arrived. kodos is dead. i'm satisfied
these are the voyages of the starship "enterprise." its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... stardate 2817.6. starship "enterprise" diverted from scheduled course. purpose--to confirm discovery by dr. thomas leighton of an extraordinary new synthetic food which would totally end the threat of famine on signia minor, a nearby earth colony. you mean to tell me you've called me 3 light-years off my course just to accuse...
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these are the voyages of the starship "enterprise." its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... kirk: captain's log-- stardate 3287.2. the mass insanity we have tracked across this section of the galaxy seems to have already touched deneva. that planet, colonized over a century ago, is one of the most beautiful in the galaxy. planet development is normal, captain. originally colonized as a freighting line base in this area. aye. they make regular trips from here argo out. i've made the run a couple of times myself as an engineering advisor. no federation contacts for over a year. captain. i've made contact with your private transmitter, sir. put it on audio. woman: please hurry. help us. i don't have much time. they'll know. please! please help us-- aurelan, this is jim on the "enterprise." repeat your message. contact broken, sir. re-establish. i'm sorry, sir. i'm not interested in your excuses, lieutenant. re-establish contact with that transmitter. i'm afraid that's impossible
these are the voyages of the starship "enterprise." its 5-year mission-- to explore strange new worlds... to seek out new life and new civilizations... kirk: captain's log-- stardate 3287.2. the mass insanity we have tracked across this section of the galaxy seems to have already touched deneva. that planet, colonized over a century ago, is one of the most beautiful in the galaxy. planet development is normal, captain. originally colonized as a freighting line base in this area. aye....
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to help celebrate the ship's maiden voyages. singer carrie underwood eve performed a free concert on the ship for military ship carries almost four ?thousand passengers. features include an imax theater, a micro-brewery, a raft waterslide... and a "skyride". that's a special bike you can ride... suspended along the top of the ship. new this morning: another amazing honor... for a group of local students. they just started the thanksgiving roadtrip of a lifetime. fox 13's shayla reaves joins us now with more... on their amazing ?parade in the country. months of focus, fundraising and practice are about to pay off in a big way. today-- our cameras rolled as newsome high school band members left for new york just after 2 o'clock in the morning. the 172 students on board are scheduled to perform three songs thursday as part of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. 250 bands competed. only eight received invitations to the big apple. the band director explained why he believes newsome the band will walk 2 and a half miles during the na
to help celebrate the ship's maiden voyages. singer carrie underwood eve performed a free concert on the ship for military ship carries almost four ?thousand passengers. features include an imax theater, a micro-brewery, a raft waterslide... and a "skyride". that's a special bike you can ride... suspended along the top of the ship. new this morning: another amazing honor... for a group of local students. they just started the thanksgiving roadtrip of a lifetime. fox 13's shayla reaves...