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The Federation colony on Beta Agni II has its' water supply contaminated with tricyanate. The only treatment for this is hytritium.
   
Worf claims that seismic activity could have caused the high reading of tricyanate on Beta Agni.
   
The Sigma Erandi system may also be a source of hytritium. The U.S.S. Grissom is close to that system.
   
Kivas Fajo is a Zibalian trader of the Stacius guild.
   
The Andorians wish to make a bid for a shipment of Tellurian spices after four days of debating.
   
Ferengi add pearls to Veltan sex idols to increase their value.
   
The transporter can detect and disarm a discharged weapon.
   
Hytritium is too unstable to be transported.
   
Data is composed of 26.8 kilos of tripolymer composites, 11.8 kilos of molybdenum-cobalt alloy and 1.8 kilos of bioplast sheeting.
   
When Geordi and Wesley are examining Data's quarters, they find all of his possessions seen in "The Measure of a Man". Picard's book gift is open at Hamlet - "He was a man, take him for al in all, I shall not look upon his like again."
   
Worf is chosen to replace Data at Ops. This is the second time he has been called upon to replace a dead colleague (Yar in "Skin of Evil".)
   
Fajo was educated on Eratus V and carries a proximity actuated field device which impedes Data's positron flow.
   
Fajo's collection includes the centuries old first Basotile (an abstract sculpture), a priceless vase made by the late Mark Off-Zel on Sirrie IV, the Mona Lisa, Dali's "The Persistence of Memory", Van Gogh's "The Starry Night", the Rejac Crystal, the Lawmim Galactopedia, the Emoliamanda Tapestry, the only known Roger Maris trading card from Earth circa 1962 (bubble gum smell preserved), four Veltan sex idols and the last surviving lapling.
   
Fajo has four of the five prototype Varon-T disruptors which were banned by the Federation.

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