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(Scantily
clad holiday makers stroll to and fro, as two aliens
beam in and go to the information desk)
Computer: "Welcome to Risa. All that is ours is
yours."
Ajur: (the female alien) We are looking for the lodging
chamber of Captain Jean-Luc Picard."
Computer: "A file scan reveals no record of a
Captain Picard currently visiting Risa."
Ajur:
"When is he expected to arrive?"
Computer: "Where is no arrival date on file for
any such individual."
Boratus: (the male alien) Could we have been
mistaken?"
Ajur: "He will come." |
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Riker:
"First officer's log, Stardate 43745.2. We have departed
Gemaris Five, where for the past two weeks Captain
Picard has been serving as mediator in a trade dispute
between the Gemarians and their nearest neighbour, the
Dachlyds." |
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Riker:
"Welcome back, Deanna."
Troi: "It's good to be back. The last two weeks
have been gruelling."
Riker: "I take it the Captain was able to
negotiate an agreement mutually beneficial to both
parties."
Troi: "He was. I don't know how he managed it.
The Gemarians and the Dachlyds are both incredibly
stubborn people."
Riker:
"The more difficult the task, the sweeter the victory."
(Picard enters)
Picard: "Go to warp four, Mister Bennett. Set a
course for Starbase twelve. Report."
Riker: "Everything status quo, sir.
Picard: "Very well. If anyone needs me, I'll be
in my Ready Room."
Riker:
"Sir. Congratulations."
Picard: "About what?"
Riker: "About the trade agreement."
(Picard leaves)
Riker: "Is it my imagination, or is something
bothering the Captain?"
Troi: "He has been under a great deal of strain
lately. While we
were
on Gemaris, he ate sparingly and slept even less.
Riker: "Anything we can do?"
Troi: "Actually, I have a solution in mind, but I
doubt he'll agree to it."
Riker: "What would that be?"
Troi: "Our captain needs a vacation." |
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(Picard
is so engrossed in what he is doing, that the doorbell
has to ring twice to get his attention)
Picard: "Come."
Crusher: "Sir, it's been brought to my attention
one of the crew has been neglecting his health again."
Picard: "How so?"
Crusher:
"It's a classic case of stress-related ailments brought
on
by
overwork. Exhaustion, irritability, muscle spasms. Yet
he insists on ignoring them."
Picard: "Doesn't sound too serious."
Crusher: "And I plan to keep it that way."
Picard: "What's the treatment."
Crusher: "A week's shore leave."
Picard: "Impossible."
Crusher:
"Jean-Luc, I could make that an order."
Picard: "But you won't. Beverly, you know I
loathe vacations."
Crusher: "You loathe going on vacations. Once
you're there you have a marvellous time. You told me
your four days on Zytchin Three were wonderful."
Picard: "I lied. Look, the Enterprise is
scheduled to spend a week undergoing maintenance
overhaul at Starbase twelve. While there,
I
promise that I will make full use of available
recreation activity."
Crusher: "Watching some technician fill deuterium
tanks is not my idea of fun."
Picard: "I suppose I could find a few hours to
spend on the holodeck."
Crusher: "Forget the holodeck. Isn't there
someplace you want to go?"
Picard:
"The Astrophysics Centre on Icor Nine is holding a
symposium on rogue star clusters. I had given serious
thought to attending."
Crusher: "The last thing you need is serious
thought. Jean-Luc, why don't you go some place
beautiful, where you can relax and be pampered. You
deserve it."
Picard: "I'll give it serious thought."
Crusher: "Captain."
Picard: Doctor. Enough." |
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Riker:
"So, have you decided where you're going yet?
Picard: Yes I have, Number
One. Bridge."
Riker:
"No, I meant on your shore leave."
Picard: "Not you too."
Riker: "Halt. I know this perfect little
vacation spot. In fact, it falls within the
coordinates of this sector."
Picard: "How convenient. Except, Number One,
I have absolutely
no
intention of taking a holiday. Is that clear?"
Riker: "Very clear."
Picard: "Good. I'm glad we've got that
straightened out. Resume."
Riker: "The place is called Risa, and believe
me, Captain, it is a paradise. Warm tropical
breezes, exotic food. Nothing to do but sit around
all day and enjoy the quiet. And then..."
Picard + Riker: "The women."
Picard:
"Of course.
Riker: "I'm sure you would find their
sybaritic outlook on life very appealing."
Picard: "Oh, I'm sure."
Riker: "I'm glad to hear you say so, sir.
Picard: "Unfortunately, this vessel is about
to undergo extensive
repairs requiring my personal supervision."
Riker:
"What about Risa?"
Picard: "Some other time, Number One."
Troi: "Will, I've just had some terrific
news."
Riker: "Really?"
Troi: "There's an excellent chance my mother
may be joining us on Starbase twelve."
Picard: "Your mother?"
Troi:
"She's returning home from a conference on Achrady
Seven, and she's going to try to rearrange her
schedule so she can spend some time visiting with
us.
Riker: "That's wonderful, Deanna."
Troi: "She mentioned how much she was looking
forward to seeing you again, Captain."
Picard: "Did she? Commander, could I have a
word with you?"
(As
Riker and Picard leave, Deanna clasps her hands and
mouths Yes!"
Riker: "Is something wrong, Captain?"
Picard: "Tell me, Number One, is the entire
crew aware of this little scheme to send me off on
holiday?"
Riker: "I believe there are two ensigns
stationed on deck thirty nine who know nothing about
it."
Picard: "I suppose this means I can look
forward to a week of continual harassment on this
subject? (signs) I admit, I've been feeling a little
fatigued."
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(Picard
is in casual clothes - brown trousers and light blue
top, if you really want to know)
Riker: "I'll see to it that these bags are beamed
directly to your room, sir."
Troi: "You look very handsome, if I might saying
so Captain."
Riker: "Are you taking all these books?"
Picard: "I
thought I'd take some light reading in case I got
bored."
Riker:
"Ulysses by James Joyce? Ethics, Sophistry and the
Alternate Universe by Ving Kuda. You call that light
reading?"
Picard: "To each his own, Number One."
Riker: "Have I mentioned how imaginative the
Risian women are, sir?"
Troi: "Too often, Commander."
Riker: "I do have one request, sir."
Picard:
"You want me to bring you back a souvenir?"
Riker: "It's called a Horga'hn. I don't think
you'll have any trouble finding one."
Picard: Consider it done."
Worf: "Captain, I would feel better if you would
allow me to assign a security officer to you. We will be
out of communication range when we leave orbit."
Picard:
I really don't think that will be necessary, Mister
Worf. Risa has a reputation of being a most peaceful
planet.
Worf: "Aye, sir."
Picard: "Well, the ship is yours, Number One."
Troi: Enjoy your trip, Captain."
Picard: "I'll try, Counsellor."
(Picard enters the transporter room)
Riker: "He's going to have a great time. |
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(Picard
is looking around when a woman bumps into him)
Picard: "I beg your pardon."
(She sees a Ferengi enter, and throws her arms around
Picard's neck)
Vash: "God, it's so good to see you again."
(She kisses Picard)
Picard: "I think you've mistaken me for someone
else."
Vash: "You know, I think you might be right.
Welcome to Risa."
Picard: "A simple handshake would have sufficed." |
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(Picard
and his book are splashed by someone running past. Then
a hoverball interrupts him.)
Joval: "Return. (the ball goes back to her) My
apologies. I fear I have yet to master the art of
hoverball."
Picard: "So it would seem."
Joval: "My name is Joval. I am employed here. Is there
anything you require to make your stay a more pleasant
one?"
(Picard
shakes his head)
Joval: "You find me amusing."
Picard: "No. It's just that you are the fifth
woman to ask me that question this morning. All I
require is to sit in the sun and read my book. Alone."
Joval: "And afterward?"
Picard: "I really haven't thought that far
ahead."
Joval:
"Then may I suggest a swim to be followed by a massage?"
Picard: "Some other time perhaps."
Joval: "I don't understand. You say you wish to
be alone yet you carry the Horga'hn."
Picard: "I just purchased that. Why? Are you
implying this has some special meaning?"
Joval:
"The Horga'hn is the Risian symbol of sexuality. To own
one is to call forth it powers. To display it is to
announce you are seeking Jamaharon."
Picard: "Riker!"
Joval: "Do you seek Jamaharohn?"
Picard: "I don't even know what it means. The
Horga'hn is for a friend."
Joval:
"I see. Someone close to you?"
Picard: "That's right.
Joval: "Someone you love?"
Picard: "I wouldn't go that far."
Joval: Your attitude is most puzzling. I will
leave you now to your book.
Picard: "That is all I ask." |
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(Joval
leaves, Picard hides the naughty statuette under a
towel. Then a Ferengi casts a shadow over him)
Picard: "You're blocking the suns."
Sovak: "I know you're working with her. I
warn you, it's a mistake."
Picard: "Are you addressing me?"
Sovak: "Don't bother to deny it. I've seen
the two of you together."
Picard: "I don't know what the devil you're
talking about. But
whatever
it is, I assure you it's no concern of mine."
Sovak: "Tell her I want the disc returned to
me immediately."
Picard: "Perhaps I have not made myself
clear. You have the wrong man."
Sovak: "I am rapidly losing patience with
you. I demand you talk business."
Picard: "You'll find Ferengi demands carry
little weight with me."
Sovak:
"Obviously you've never dealt with my people
before."
Picard: "On the contrary, all too often."
Sovak: Then you know the Ferengi are not to
be trifled with."
Picard: "Or trusted."
Sovak: "You dare to insult me?"
(Picard slams the book and Sovak jumps)
Picard: "I advise you to listen closely for I
will not say this again. I
came
to Risa for a holiday, nothing more. I have no
knowledge of this woman of whom you speak, nor have
I laid eyes on any disc."
Sovak: "You expect me to believe such feeble
lies?"
Picard: "I don't care what you believe!"
Sovak: This is not over yet, human. The disc
is mine! And so is the woman. Remember that."
(Sovak leaves. Vash ends her massage and comes over)
Vash:
"Hello."
Picard: "Oh, it's you."
Vash: "That's not much of a greeting."
Picard: "Look, I don't wish to appear rude,
but I am not seeking jamaharon."
Vash: "All right, but you really should try
it some time."
Picard: "If I try it, it will be at a time of
my own choosing."
Vash:
"That's fine with me. It's not as though I was
offering to help you find it."
Picard: "I, er, I assumed because of the way
you welcomed me the other day."
Vash: "I'm sorry if I embarrassed you."
Picard: "I don't recall saying I was
embarrassed. If's just that I prefer to be
acquainted with the women that I kiss."
Vash:
"That's understandable. The name's Vash."
Picard: "Jean-Luc Picard."
Vash: "So tell me about yourself, Jean-Luc."
(He tries to return to his book)
Vash: "Would you rather I guess? I can be
very persistent."
Picard: "I'm the captain of a Federation
starship."
Vash: "That explains it."
Picard:
"Explains what?"
Vash: "I noticed you arguing with that
Ferengi. For a moment there it looked like it was
going to come to blows."
Picard: You're the woman he was talking
about?"
Vash: I hope your disagreement wasn't over
me."
Picard: For that information you'll have to
ask him."
Vash: "Where are you going?"
Picard:
"To find some privacy."
Vash: "Wait a second. What did he tell you?
I'm sure there wasn't a bit of truth to it."
Sovak: "And you said you didn't know her."
Picard: "I don't. And I don't want to."
Sovak: "Return the disc to me and all will be
forgiven."
Vash: "The disc doesn't belong to you, Sovak.
It never did."
Picard:
"It would seem you two have a lot to discuss. If
you'll excuse me."
Vash: "Jean-Luc, I'm sorry. Perhaps one day I
could explain all this to you later."
(She slips something into his pocket)
Picard: "Perhaps you can."
(Picard leaves)
Sovak:
"I have a proposal I believe you'll find most
interesting."
Vash: "Save your breath."
Sovak: "I am willing to pay you your weight
in gold in exchange for the disc. Is that not a
generous offer?"
(Vash leaves)
Sovak: "I must have that woman."
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(Picard
walks in on the two aliens scanning his room)
Picard: "What the hell are you doing in my room?"
Ajur: "We are Vorgons. I am Ajur. This is Boratus."
Boratus: "We come from the twenty seventh
century. We travelled three hundred years into the past
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Picard:
"All right, let's assume for the moment I believe you,
that you are indeed from the future. What is it that you
want from me?"
Ajur: "Have you heard of the Tox Uthat?"
Picard: "What? I'm aware of the legend. It tells
of a visitor from the future who left behind a
mysterious device known as the Tox Uthat."
Ajur: "Essentially that story is correct."
Picard:
"Then the Uthat actually exists?"
Boratus: "Yes. It was invented by a scientist
named Kal Dano in the mid twenty seventh century. The
Uthat is a quantum phase inhibitor capable of halting
all nuclear reaction within a star."
Picard: "But
why bring such a powerful weapon into the past?
Boratus: "Criminals attempted to steal the
device, so he fled back to the twenty second century
where he hid it. Ajur and I were the
security
team assigned to retrieve the Uthat."
Picard: "I gather you were unsuccessful."
Boratus: "Yes. When we returned we began to
search through the historical records for some clue to
the Uthat's fate."
Picard: "And your search led you to me?"
Ajur: "We came upon a brief account stating you
had discovered an object of unknown origin while
vacationing on Risa. From its
description,
a crystal cube that fits in the palm of the hand, we
surmised it could very well be the Tox Uthat."
Picard: "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I
haven't found anything, including peace, which is the
only thing I'm looking for."
Boratus: "You will find such a device, Captain.
To us, it is already part of history."
Picard: "And if I do find it, what then?"
Ajur:
"You will give it to us immediately so that we may
return with it."
Picard: "Well, the Uthat belongs to your time,
not mine."
(The aliens touch the sides of their heads, and vanish.
Then Picard discovers the disc Vash dropped into his
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Picard:
"May I come in?"
Vash:
"Excuse the mess. Sovak has taken to searching my room
periodically."
Picard: "Is this what he's looking for?"
(He holds up the disc)
Vash: "I'm sorry I had to hide it like that. I
was afraid he'd start searching me next."
Picard:
"This disc must contain some very valuable information."
Vash: "I doubt it's anything you'd be interested
in."
Picard: "Depends."
Vash: "On what?"
Picard: "On whether or not it has something to do
with the Tox Uthat."
Vash: "Did Sovak tell you that?
Picard:
"Well, let's just say I've heard rumours that the Uthat
is located somewhere on Risa."
Vash: "Look, the last thing I need is a partner."
Picard: "So it's true."
Vash: "Have a seat. I don't suppose you ever
heard of Professor Samuel Estragon?"
Picard: "Yes, as a matter of fact, I have. He
spent half his life
searching
for the Tox Uthat."
Vash: "I served as his personal assistant for the
past five years. Shortly before he died, he uncovered
new data pinpointing its location. And that disc
contains his research notes and maps."
Picard: "And
you're continuing his work?"
Vash: "Exactly."
Picard: "With a Ferengi as an associate?"
Vash:
"Sovak and I are definitely not working together."
Picard: "But the two of you are very well
acquainted."
Vash: "Well, at times he aided the professor in
his explorations. Especially in situations that weren't
quite ethical."
Picard: And now, with typical Ferengi logic, he's
convinced that the Tox Uthat belongs to him."
Vash: "All he cares about is selling it to the
highest bidder."
Picard:
"Whereas you, of course, have a nobler purpose in mind."
Vash: "I told the professor I'd present it to the
Daystrom Institute for study. But first I have to find
it. And that won't be easy with Sovak watching me every
minute."
Picard: "I'll go in your place."
Vash: "And
what about me?"
Picard: "You'll remain here. It's safer."
Vash:
"Is that an order?
Picard: "Absolutely."
Vash: "This isn't a starship, Jean-Luc. I don't
follow orders."
Picard: "Oh, I see."
Vash: "Besides, you'd never find it without me.
The professor's notes are in code."
Picard: "From the moment I met you, I knew you
were going to be
trouble."
Vash: "You look like a man who could handle
trouble."
Picard: "So, where exactly is the location?"
Vash: "It's about twenty seven kilometres due
east. There are some subterranean caves there. That's
where you'll find the Uthat."
Picard: "I'll meet you in the lobby in fifteen
minutes. Be punctual. Oh, and I advise you to change
your clothing."
Vash: "Jean-Luc. We're going to make a wonderful
team." |
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(Jodhpurs,
boots, a ruck sack, makes Vash and Picard stand out from
everyone else)
Sovak: "I expected such treachery. Did you think
you could sneak away from me so easily?"
(Sovak presses something into Picard's back and pushes
them to a quiet area)
Sovak: "The disc. Where is it?"
Picard:
"Didn't anyone tell you weapons aren't allowed on Risa?"
Sovak: "You're making a grave mistake putting
your trust in this woman."
Vash: "It' be a worse mistake to trust you."
Sovak: "Silence! Do you know how she acquired the
disc in the first place?"
Vash: "Sovak!
Sovak:
"I paid her to steal it. But instead she betrayed me,
and used my money to make her way here."
Vash: "It didn't happen that way.
Sovak: "She's a greedy and unscrupulous woman. A
perfect mate for a Ferengi."
Picard: "You're becoming quite annoying, Sovak."
Sovak: "As are you, human. Perhaps I should kill
you and then
take
the disc."
Vash: "No, wait. You can have it."
(She throws her rucksack at Sovak, and Picard takes the
gun from him before punching him between the eyes. Vash
retrieves her rucksack, and Picard throws the gun into
the flower bed)
Vash: "See? I told you we'd make a wonderful
team."
Picard: "We've got long trip." |
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Picard:
"We should stay here for the night."
Vash: "I was hoping you'd say that.
Picard: "Actually, we've made better time than I
expected."
Vash: "I'll take that as a compliment.
Picard: "As it was intended.
Vash: "Jean-Luc, I'm afraid I haven't been
totally honest with you."
Picard: "Forgive me if I don't act surprised."
Vash:
"Sovak did pay me to hand over the disc."
Picard: "So
you did steal it?"
Vash: "It wasn't stealing. The professor had
died. I had already devoted five years of my life to
tracking down the Uthat."
Picard: "But you took Sovak's money."
Vash: "It was the only way I could afford to get
to Risa. As for Sovak, he got exactly what he deserved."
Picard:
"Well, any woman who can beat a Ferengi at his own game
bears watching."
Vash: "I'll take that as another compliment. I'm
flattered."
Picard: "Hmm. Well, we should get some sleep."
Vash: "You know Jean-Luc, it's lucky for you we
met. If it wasn't for me, you'd still be back there
sitting in the sun, relaxing."
Picard: "That happens to be why I came to Risa."
Vash:
"I'm sure you hated every minute of it. That kind of
vacation isn't for a man like you. You need excitement."
Picard: Excitement? Spending in a damp cave?
Chasing after something we shall probably never find?"
Vash: "You're enjoying yourself, aren't you?"
Picard: "Yes."
Vash: "I just wanted to hear you say it."
Picard: Good. Now, let's get some sleep." |
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(a
single entrance, almost circular with a nice flat floor.
There's the sound of running water)
Vash: "This is it. We've reached the end of our
journey."
Picard: Do you have the exact location?
Vash: "Seven metres in from the opening along the
wall."
Picard: "That should make it about here."
Vash: "What the?"
Picard:
"Something wrong?"
Vash: "I can't get a reading on this. There must
be starithium ore in these rocks."
Picard: "That leaves us but one alternative."
(he gets out the spades)
Picard: "Shall we?"
(They've barely started digging when the aliens beam in)
Vash:
"Picard!"
Picard: "A little premature, aren't we?"
Ajur: "We are to be witness to a great moment,
Picard."
Vash: "Who the hell are they?"
Picard: "They are security officers from the
twenty seventh century. They're here to take back the
Uthat."
Vash: "You knew about this and didn't say
anything?"
Picard:
"I'm sorry, Vash. Would you have brought me here if I
had told you?"
Vash:
"Probably not."
Picard: My point exactly."
Sovak: So the betrayer is herself betrayed.
You've put together quite a little team."
Ajur: "Do not interrupt the captain."
Picard:
"How did you get here?"
Sovak: "I found the disc in her room."
Vash: "That's impossible. I made a copy as a
precaution, but I burned it before we left."
Sovak: "Only the outer casing was incinerated.
Now, I had no intention of interrupting you. Please,
continue digging." |
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(They've
got about a metre down when Picard throws down his
shovel)
Sovak: "No one told you to stop digging, human."
Picard: "I see no reason to continue."
Sovak: "You will do as I say."
Picard: "Look about you, Sovak. By now it must be
obvious, even to you. The Uthat is not here."
Sovak:
"Is this some pathetic attempt at trickery? Of course
it's here. We simply haven't found it yet."
Vash: "Are you saying that the professor's
findings were wrong?"
Picard: "It would appear so."
Vash: "But how could that be? His evidence was
overwhelming."
Sovak: "Enough with this foolishness. Can't you
see he's trying to deceive us? Return to work this
instant!"
Vash:
"I'm afraid he's right, Sovak. According to the disc we
should have reached it hours ago."
Sovak: "Lies! Treachery! This cannot be
happening. Not another failure. Not after having come so
close."
Ajur: "It is most puzzling."
(The aliens beam away)
Picard: "It's over, Sovak."
Sovak:
"No, I will not be cheated out of my prize. Tell him.
Tell him the professor's research is irrefutable."
Vash: "I don't know anymore."
Sovak: "Then step aside."
(Sovak starts digging for himself)
Sovak: "The Uthat is here, somewhere. It's just
waiting to be found. It can't hide from me forever." |
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Vash:
"Five years of my life, wasted."
Picard: "There will be other treasures to be
found, Vash."
Vash: "Not like the Uthat. I hope you won't mind,
but I need to be alone." |
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Riker
(Over comm): Enterprise to
Captain Picard."
Picard: "Picard here. Go ahead, Commander."
Riker: "We hope we're not interrupting anything
important, Captain, but we wanted to inform you that we
have achieved orbit around Risa and we're ready to beam
you aboard at your convenience."
Picard: I'll be returning shortly, Commander. In
the interim, stand
ready
to initiate transporter code fourteen at my signal."
Riker: "Transporter code fourteen?"
Picard: "You heard me, Number One."
Riker: "Yes, sir."
Picard: "Picard out." |
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Picard:
"Leaving so soon?"
Vash: "Jean-Luc. I was just about to come say
goodbye."
Picard: "Well then, I've saved you the bother."
Vash:
"I want to put all this behind me as soon as possible.
You understand?"
Picard: "Of course. There's just one last thing
you can do for me."
Vash: "Anything."
Picard:
"Tell me where you've hidden the Tox Uthat."
Vash: "That's not funny."
Picard: "You never intended to burn that second
disc. If you had, you wouldn't have been so careless as
to allow Sovak to salvage any of it. You wanted him to
follow us, so that he could see for himself that the
Uthat wasn't at the cave site. That was the only way he
could be convinced that your quest had been futile."
Vash:
"But how could I have known the Uthat wasn't there?"
Picard: "Because you'd already been there once
before, probably the moment you arrived on the planet.
That's when you found it."
Vash: "You're a man of many talents, Jean-Luc."
(She picks up a Horga'hn and opens it's head)
Vash: "A piece of the future."
(Picard takes the multi-faceted crystal)
Picard:
"A very dangerous piece. Were you really going to give
this to the Daystrom Institute?"
Vash: "Well, maybe not give it. Five years is a
huge investment, Jean-Luc. I deserve to make a
reasonable profit."
Ajur: "Congratulations Picard. We knew you would
not fail us.
Vash: "You're not going to just hand it over, are
you? You didn't trust me. What makes you think you can
trust them?"
Picard:
"I assume the Vorgons have proof to back up their
claim."
Boratus: "Our being here is proof enough."
Vash: "Wait a second, Vorgons? The professor's
notes said it was two Vorgons, a male and a female, who
attempted to steal the Uthat in the first place. For all
we know it could be them."
Picard: "You're going to have to prove that you
are who you say you are."
Ajur:
"You yourself said, the Uthat belongs to the future."
Picard: "But not necessarily to you."
Boratus: "You will return what is ours."
Vash: "No!"
(Boratus uses an energy beam on her)
Picard: "Enterprise. Code fourteen. Lock on
present coordinates. Two second delay. Mark!"
(He
puts the crystal on the ground and goes to Vash. The
crystal explodes before Ajur can reach
it) Picard: Are you all right? (to the aliens) Go.
Return to your own time. There's nothing for you here."
Boratus: "History recorded that you destroyed the
Uthat."
Ajur: "You have fulfilled your destiny all too
well, Picard."
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Vash:
"I don't suppose there are any openings for an
archaeologist aboard the Enterprise."
Picard:
"Somehow I doubt you'd find life aboard a starship
suitable to your taste."
Vash: "Probably not. I could never tolerate all
that discipline."
Picard: "So, what are your plans?"
Vash: "I thought I might explore the ruins on
Sarthong Five."
Picard:
"Unbelievable! You are out of your mind! The
Sarthongians are merciless to trespassers."
Vash: "Why, Jean-Luc, you really do care about
me."
Picard: "Promise me you will try and stay out of
trouble."
Vash: "I always try.
(They kiss)
Vash: "I wish we had more time together."
Picard: "Perhaps we do. The Vorgons are time
travellers. Now that they know where and when the Uthat
can be found, they may very well come back and try for
it again.
Vash: "So we may be doing this all over again?" |
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Riker:
"Welcome aboard, Captain."
Picard: "Status report, Number One?"
Riker: "All went well on Starbase twelve. I think
you'll find the ship to be in splendid condition."
Picard: "I'll present my compliments to the crew.
Oh yes, Number One, about that Horga'hn you requested."
Riker: "Yes, sir."
Picard:
"You and I need to have a little chat about that."
Troi: "Was it a relaxing trip, Captain?"
Picard: "Uh huh.
Riker: "I knew he'd have a great time." |
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