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Picard: "Captain's Log, Stardate 43957.2. We are
charting an unexplored star system within the Zeta Gelis
cluster. This routine assignment has made for a
refreshingly quiet time aboard the Enterprise."
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LaForge: "That's her."
Worf: "Which one?"
LaForge: "The one on the right. Don't stare."
Worf: "Why not?"
LaForge: "Because she'll see."
Worf: "Good. You must let her see the fire in
your eyes."
LaForge: "But what would I say?"
Worf: "Words come later. It is the scent that
first speaks of love."
LaForge: "Thanks, Worf. That helps a lot.
(A girl in a short skirt brings a couple of glasses back
to the bar)
Christi: "Hi, Geordi."
LaForge: "Hi."
Christi: "So, how have you been?"
LaForge: "Good. I, er."
Christi: "How are things down in Engineering?"
LaForge: "Fine. They, they've been fine."
Christi: "Well, I'll see you around."
(She leaves him, and he puts his head on the bar)
Worf: "I have much to teach you about women." |
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(A harsh, rocky place littered with bits of metal)
Data: "Radiation levels within acceptable
limits."
(There is a man tumbled out the back of a shuttlecraft
sized ship. The man has a badly burned face)
LaForge: "We can beam him out from under there,
get him right up to Sickbay."
Crusher: "He's not stable enough for transport.
There's damage to
his brain stem, autonomic functions
are failing. His heart needs active neurofeedback. It
can't regulate itself. I need a volunteer."
LaForge: "Right here."
Crusher: "I'm going to hook your nervous systems
to the tricorder. Your brain will regulate both systems.
That should stabilise him long enough to get him up to
the ship. Take deep, regular breaths. If anything goes
wrong I'll break the connection."
LaForge: "Okay."
(Something golden leaps from the injured man into
Geordi's head via the neural thingummyjig)
Crusher: "Geordi!"
LaForge: "I'm fine. No problem.
Crusher: "Transporter room, three to beam
directly to Sickbay." |
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Crusher: "Autonomic responses are still low.
Begin cardiostimulation. Sixty cc's of inaprovaline.
Massive infection is setting in. Use the protodynoplaser
to stabilize his immune system. We need to design a
virus that can infiltrate his cell structure and boost
his ATP production."
Temple: "What about Commander La Forge. He's
waiting in the diagnostic centre."
Crusher: "I need you to give him a full bioscan.
See if there's any residual effect from that energy
discharge during the neurolink. Keep his arm in
cryogenic stasis until the vital signs are strong enough
to begin surgical procedures." |
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(Picard is holding
an oversized blue plastic bottle or tube)
Riker: "From the size and shape of the
wreckage, it appeared to be some kind of escape pod.
Their control system was badly damaged, which is
probably what caused the crash."
Picard: "An escape pod? Then he couldn't have
travelled very far. Mister Data, are there any other
signs of ships in this area?"
Data: "I am picking up a scattering of debris
in extended orbit
around the planet. It reads as
refined metals and other synthetic compounds."
Picard: "The remains of a larger vessel. He
must have left in the pod before the ship was
destroyed."
Worf: "Sensors show trace elements in the
debris that would indicate phaser fire was recently
exchanged."
Picard: "Were you able to salvage anything
else from the escape
pod?"
Riker: "This is all that was left from their
Computer system."
Picard: "Mister Data, can you access it?"
Data: "It will take time, sir. Downloading
this into our system will require fabrication of a
matrix translator to emulate the alien's Computer
system.
Picard: "Keep me apprised of your progress."
Data: "Aye, sir."
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Temple: "Limb re-fusion appears to be successful,
Doctor. Tissue oxygenation is within norms."
Crusher: "That's all we can do for now. We won't
be able to test neuromuscular function for a few days."
(Geordi enters)
Crusher: "Ah, Geordi."
LaForge: "Can I go now, Doc?"
Crusher: "No need to keep you here. Your bioscan
came out negative."
LaForge: "Could've told you that. I feel great."
(Geordi leaves as Picard enters)
Picard: "How's your patient?"
Crusher: "I never thought he'd make it this far.
There was major trauma to his head and chest cavity,
massive plasma loss, and
severe damage to most of his
organs."
Picard: "What are his chances?"
Crusher: "I believe he's going to live. I'm
afraid I can't take the credit for it, though. His body
seems to have amazing recuperative powers. The damaged
tissue seems to be repairing itself at a phenomenal
rate. There's one thing that troubles me though."
Picard: "What's that?"
Crusher: "Take a look at this."
(She pulls up a large wall display of green things
running through blood vessels)
Picard: "Cell regeneration?"
Crusher: "Yes. The thing is, it has nothing to do
with the injuries. These are undamaged cells that seem
to be mutating."
Picard: "Do you have a theory as to the cause?"
Crusher: "No. I've never seen anything like it in
my life. There is a possibility that it's part of his
natural healing process. I hope it is, because there's
nothing I can do to stop it." |
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LaForge: "I'm telling you Data, there's got to be
some way to decode the information in this thing."
Data: "I agree Geordi. But the Data matrix within
the capsule does not correspond to any standard format.
All we have been able to determine is that the device
contains a chemically based system for molecular energy
encoding."
LaForge: "Yeah, and the Computer still can't
analyse the specific
chemical elements involved. It's
got to be part of the Data processing system. What if
it's a feedback loop controller?"
Data: "The compact shape does suggest a rapid
chemical processing and storage capacity."
LaForge: "We found it near the escape pod's
instrumentation assemblage. This capsule might process
the ship's dynamic motions and augment its manual
control inputs. We could send it
a few test signals,
make it think the entire assemblage was awake and
operating."
Data: "An intriguing experiment. The capsule
might provide us with information without the need to
decode the storage medium itself. Perhaps we should
examine your theory immediately."
Worf: "Less talk, more synthahol. We came here to
relax."
LaForge: "I am relaxed. In fact, I've never felt
better. But you
know, Worf, you're right. The storage
capsule can wait awhile."
(He goes over to the object of his earlier failed
attentions)
LaForge: "Christi, you're not leaving, are you?"
Christi: "I was just on my way down to the
arboretum."
LaForge: "Would you care for some company?"
Christi: "I'd love some, but I didn't think you
were interested in that kind of thing."
LaForge: "There are a lot of things you don't
know about me."
(Geordi and Christi leave)
Worf: "I've been tutoring him. He learns very
quickly." |
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Crusher: "Medical Log, Stardate 43958.8. I have
removed patient John Doe from the emergency bio-support
unit. In just thirty six hours, most of his major organ
systems have regenerated themselves to the point where
they can now function on their own." |
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John: "I am
alive?"
Crusher: "You certainly are."
John: "Thank you for my life. Tell me, who am
I?"
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Picard: "Captain's log, stardate 43960.6. Our
mission to map the Zeta Gelis star cluster is proceeding
on schedule. Meanwhile, Doctor Crusher reports that the
recovery of the patient she has named John Doe continues
at a remarkable pace." |
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(John is receiving laser therapy for his arms)
Crusher: "Are you experiencing any discomfort?
John: "None. I can feel the life returning to my
body.
Crusher: "Your neurofibre waves are functioning
almost normally again. That puts you about six weeks
ahead of my original schedule.
John: "That should give you and your colleagues
something to talk
about.
Crusher: "You are all we've talked about since
your arrival.
John: "I believe I'm ready for the next phase of
my treatment.
Crusher: "You are right. It is time you stopped
taking up valuable bed space. Now these motor-assist
bands will provide you with electrical stimulation for
your arms and legs. They will help you re-learn how to
control your muscles again. But remember, you've
been
off your feet for almost a month, so don't be
disappointed if at first your mobility is restricted.
Your limbs are still weak."
John: "I appreciate your concern, Doctor, but I think I
may surprise you again. I feel strong enough to fly."
(He stands, takes one step forward and gently folds into
Crushers arms)
Crusher: "Whoops."
John: "Perhaps I should concentrate on walking
first."
Crusher: "Let's try again, a little more slowly
this time."
John: "Much more slowly."
(He totters around the room as Picard enters, then falls
over again as he reaches them. Picard catches him this
time)
John: "I envy your reflexes, Captain."
Picard: "I envy your strength of will. Doctor
Crusher has been
keeping me informed of your progress.
It's quite extraordinary."
John: "I have an extraordinary doctor. She gave
me back my life. I hope that I am worthy of her
efforts."
Picard: "Are you still unable to recall anything
about your past?"
John: "Unfortunately, Captain, my memories begin
the moment I woke up in Sickbay. Doctor Crusher told me
you think I was in some kind of battle. Picard: I'm
quite sure of that. Have you any
idea how you came to be
in that escape pod, or what happened to the ship? No.
Believe me, Captain, it's a horrible feeling not knowing
who you are or where you're from."
Picard: "Have you tried synaptic induction?"
Crusher: "His neural nets don't conform to any
known patterns. Conventional neurotherapy has proven
ineffective. Hopefully, in time, his memory pathways
will reestablish themselves naturally."
(John winces)
Crusher: "That same pain?"
John: "Yes. I think I've made enough progress for
one day."
Picard: "Not a relapse I hope."
Crusher: "This is nothing to do with his previous
wounds. I think this has something to do with the
continuing mutation of his cell structure."
Picard: "You still have no theory as to what's
causing it?"
Crusher: "It doesn't make any sense."
John: "I seem to be a mystery, Doctor. To you and
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(The doors open to reveal Christi and Geordi kissing.
Riker, waiting in the corridor, coughs)
Christi: "Well, this is where I get off. See you
tonight in Ten Forward?"
LaForge: "Yeah, I'll be there."
Christi: "Hello, Commander."
Riker: "Miss Henshaw."
(Christi leaves and Riker enters the turbolift)
Riker: "Bridge.
LaForge: "Deck six."
Riker: "So, you and Miss Henshaw have been seeing
a lot of each other."
LaForge: "Every night this week."
Riker: "Is that all? I thought you'd been walking
around with that
smile on your face a lot longer than
that."
LaForge: "I guess I have. This whole last month
or so everything seems to be going my way. I don't know
what it is, but something sure has changed around here."
Riker: "The only thing that's changed is you."
LaForge: "Me? I'm the same old guy I always was."
Riker: "If you say so. I don't remember the old
Geordi having that much success with Miss Christi
Henshaw."
LaForge: "Well, maybe I am a little bit more
confident than I used to be." |
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(O'Brien enters, wearing a wetsuit and clutching his
arm)
Crusher: "What happened to you?"
O'Brien: "I was kayaking in the holodeck again."
Crusher: "You dislocated your shoulder. Sit down,
I'll get the osteotractor frame."
Wesley: "Hi mom. We still on for dinner tonight?"
Crusher: "Seven thirty sharp. I'll be right
back."
Wesley: "Kayaking again?"
O'Brien: "Yeah."
Wesley: "How's my mom's favourite patient?"
John: "Judge for yourself."
(John walks around unaided)
Wesley: "Not bad."
John: "Your mom promised me a tour of the ship
tomorrow. You
may find this hard to believe, but Sickbay
can be an incredibly boring place to be.
O'Brien: "Hey, Doc! I'm dying here."
John: "Don't worry my friend. You'll be alright."
(Beverly returns to see John put his hand on O'Brien's
shoulder. There's a golden glow)
O'Brien: "The pain's gone."
Crusher: "It's completely healed. I don't
understand. What did you do?"
John: "I don't know. It was instinct. I just
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Crusher: "I've run every test and scan on him
that I can think of, and yet there's no physiological
evidence to indicate that he would possess such powers.
But then, there's so much about John that's a mystery."
Wesley: "You know, I really like him."
Crusher: "He does have a certain charm doesn't
he? The entire medical staff has commented on it."
Wesley: "You seem a little taken with him
yourself."
Crusher: "He has a strength and serenity that I
find very attractive. And yet he's vulnerable. I guess I
find him intriguing."
Wesley: "Seems like there's a little more to it
than that."
Crusher: "Is this your way of asking me if I'm
getting romantically involved with him?"
Wesley: "You said it, I didn't."
Crusher: "My feelings toward him aren't romantic
exactly. I mean, I know that the doctor-patient
relationship can sometimes create a false sense of
intimacy, but this is different. There's an almost
spiritual connection. I guess I'm not making any sense,
am I?"
Wesley: "I think I understand."
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LaForge: "Data, I was thinking about the storage
capsule last night and I was wondering, what if we've
been going about this thing the wrong way? We've been
trying to analyse its mechanical properties. What if it
is a biochemical storage medium?"
Data: "Are you suggesting that it employs memory
RNA like an organic cell?"
LaForge: "Well, it does contain quantities of
nucleic acids."
Data: "Perhaps the information sequences are
encoded in the molecular patterns themselves."
LaForge: "Computer, scan the storage capsule.
Analyse molecular sequences on nucleic acid chains."
(and on the science station screen appears -)
LaForge: "Well. what do you know. A navigational
chart."
Data: "It appears that your hypothesis was
correct, Geordi."
LaForge: "I knew it. Captain?"
Picard: "Found something?"
Data: "We have determined that the storage cube
from John Doe's escape pod contains navigational
information."
Picard: "Can you match these stars to our charts?
Data: "Computer, run transformational matrix
calculations. Match navigational referents to known
stars in this sector."
Computer: "Information on this sector is
incomplete. No correlation.
LaForge: I'm not giving up yet. Not after coming
so close to cracking this thing. You know, that might be
flight path information from John's ship, but without a
frame of reference, I can't determine its origin
points."
Data: "Computer, assume those paths are course
corrections and
derive gravitational values for stellar
objects near those flight paths. Most of these are
ordinary G-type stars. This would appear to be a neutron
star, possibly a pulsar."
LaForge: "Which means that this might be a
rotational time reference."
Data: "Computer, assume these symbols are
pulsars. Translate associated values into standard
temporal notations. Computer, is
there a pulsar with a
rotational period of one point five two four four
seconds within sensor range?"
Computer: "Affirmative."
LaForge: "Bingo! Now, Computer, overlay
navigational chart using referenced pulsars and project
a flight path back to it's origin."
Computer: "Flight path originated at bearing zero
zero three, mark zero one five. Distance, two point
three parsecs.
LaForge: "That's it, Captain. That's where John
Doe came from."
Data: "That bearing is almost directly along our
planned course, sir."
Picard: "Good. Then we can continue our mission
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John: "This ship is astounding. It seems to
stretch on without end."
Crusher: "We can see the rest of it some other
time. This is your first day out of Sickbay and I don't
want you to overexert yourself."
John: "This looks like an ideal place to rest."
Crusher: "My thoughts exactly."
John: "Truly remarkable."
Crusher: "What is?"
John: "These people. They're all so different
from one another yet they work together freely."
Crusher: "That surprises you?"
John: "It is new to me. My people are different
somehow. If only I could remember. Yesterday, for one
terrifying moment, there was clarity."
Crusher: "You mean the energy pulse?"
John: "Yes. For that moment my purpose seemed
clear, and then it was gone."
Crusher: "The pain, the energy pulse, must be
linked to the cell mutation in the body. I wish I could
help you find the truth."
John: "Beverly, you've done so much for me. I
only wish there was some way I could repay you."
Crusher: "But you have. The friendship we've
developed has made me very happy."
John: "The rapport that exists between us also
means a great deal to me. But I am on some kind of
journey. Whatever brought me here, whatever is happening
to my body, is all part of that journey. And I must
complete it before any other consideration."
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Worf: "Sir, I am reading a vessel on long range
scanners. It is coming from sector nine five six nine."
Picard: "What configuration?"
Worf: "Impossible to identify at this distance.
However, it is on an intercept course."
Data: "Captain, the ship is travelling at warp
nine point seven two."
Riker: "Warp nine point seven two?"
Picard: "Time to intercept?"
Data: "At present course and speed, ten hours
fifty three minutes."
Picard: "Try and hail them, Mister Worf."
Worf: "No response, Captain."
Picard: "Keep monitoring their approach. Repeat
the hail every half an hour."
Worf: "Aye, sir."
Riker: "Whoever they are, they're in a big hurry
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(Two engineers are working on the El-Baz)
LaForge: "Okay, let's realign the magnetic
inducer on the starboard nacelle."
(John appears in the control gallery. Beverly, Worf and
two guards enter the main bay)
Crusher: "John!"
Worf: "Leave the control booth immediately!"
(Worf goes up to the gallery as John succeeds in opening
the bay doors)
Crusher: "John, listen to me. You must come down.
I'll try to help you."
Worf: "Step away from the controls."
John: "Get back. Please, stay away."
Worf: "I have no wish to harm you, but you must
return to Sickbay
immediately."
John: "No. Do not come any closer. I cannot
control over what is happening to me."
(There is a massive golden glow that is bigger than John
and pushes Worf over the railing)
Crusher: "His neck is broken. No life signs.
Sickbay, form a resuscitation team. I have a code seven
in shuttlebay two.
Transporter room, stand by."
Security: "Hold it."
Crusher: "No, don't."
(John has come down. He sends a glow through Worf, who
comes back to life)
Crusher: "Hold still."
LaForge: "Doc."
Crusher: "I can't believe it. There's no trace of
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(John is stiff and uncomfortable on a chair)
Picard: "You admit you were trying to steal a
shuttlecraft.
John: "Yes."
Picard: "So I ask you again, why?
John: "I don't know."
Picard: "Unacceptable. You had a reason. I want to know
what it was. Damn it, you nearly killed a member of my
crew."
Crusher: "And healed him.
Picard: "I'm not forgetting that. That's the reason he's
here and not in the brig.
John: "I warned him. I told him it was dangerous.
Picard: "Why? Why was it dangerous? What is happening to
you?
John: "I don't know.
Crusher: "The rate of metamorphosis is accelerating.
It's almost as if your body were generating an
electrical field that's warping the tissue."
Picard: "Who are you? What are you?
John: "I'm afraid. For myself. For all of you. I have to
get away. Isolate myself. Whatever is happening to me,
it's dangerous."
Picard: "As Lieutenant Worf discovered."
John: "I don't want to hurt anyone. Captain, for the
sake of your crew, let me go before this happens again."
Crusher: "John, I don't believe you're capable of
harming any..."
Data [Over Comm]: "Captain, the alien vessel is coming
within weapons range. Its shields are up."
Picard: "I'm on my way. I want him kept under constant
surveillance." |
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LaForge: "John, I really want to thank you."
John: "For what?"
LaForge: "I don't know how, or even why, but down on the
planet you gave me something. A new confidence."
John: "I doubt I can take credit for that. Perhaps I
only helped you find something you already had."
Data: "Captain, on screen. Alien vessel approaching at
half
impulse, sir. Heading zero five one mark one one
four."
Picard: "Raise shields. Slow to one third impulse power.
Bring us to one zero three mark zero two five. Mister
Worf, hail the alien vessel."
Worf: "They continue to ignore our hails, sir."
Data: "They are scanning us, Captain."
Worf: "They are answering our hail, Captain."
Picard: "On screen."
John: "Sunad."
(mute)
Picard: "You know him?"
John: "Yes. I don't know how, but he's dangerous."
(resume)
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "I am Commander Sunad of Zalkon.
You
are trespassing into our space and you are holding a Zalkonian citizen."
Picard: "I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the United
Federation of Planets. We do not intend transgression
of..."
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "You will return him to us
immediately."
Picard: "Sunad, this individual is a guest aboard our
ship. We found him dying in a shipwreck. We returned him
to health."
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "Then you aided a criminal. He is
one of four escaped prisoners. We eliminated the other
three. We thought this one dead as well. Return him so
we may complete our task."
Picard: "Of what is he accused?"
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "He is a disruptive influence. He
spreads lies. He encourages dissent. He disturbs the
natural order of our society."
Picard: "In what way?"
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "It is not your concern. I will
give you two hours to comply."
(transmission ends)
Riker: "Tactical analysis."
Worf: "The Zalkonian ship has a formidable armament.
Their weaponry is comparable to ours."
LaForge: "They're as fast and probably just as
manoeuvrable.
Picard: "Counsellor, do they mean to carry out their
threat?
Troi: "I believe so. Sunad's hatred for John was evident
but there's something else. The Zalkonians are afraid of
John."
Picard: "Commander Riker, Counsellor, Doctor. John, I
want you to join us. Mister Data, you have the Bridge.
Mister Worf stay at Tactical. Counter any moves the
Zalkonian makes."
Worf: "Aye, sir." |
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John: "I can neither confirm nor deny what the Zalkonians told you."
Picard: "They make serious accusations against you."
John: "Their accusations may be true. I don't know. I
don't believe that I am a criminal."
Picard: "You understand the difficult position in which
I'm placed."
John: "Completely, and I refuse to place your ship in
danger. If
necessary, I will surrender to them. But I am
convinced there's more at stake here than my life.
There's something important I must complete. My survival
is vital. If I could explain it, I would."
Picard: "I'll inform you of my decision shortly."
(John leaves)
Crusher: "Captain, you can't seriously be
considering..."
Picard: "We must consider all options, Doctor, and not
let our
personal feelings impede our judgment."
Crusher: "You're going to tell me it's irrelevant that
we'd be sending him to his death."
Picard: "Whether we approve of the Zalkonians'
intentions is not the issue. But for what it's worth, I
believe John is correct that his existence has broader
ramifications than that of a simple criminal."
Troi: "Sunad thinks so. He feels personally threatened
by John."
Crusher: "Sunad called John a disruptive influence.
That's hardly a capital offence."
Picard: "It's not up to us to judge their laws, Doctor."
Riker: "I know how I would feel if the situation were
reversed, if they were in our territory holding a
Federation citizen."
Troi: "The Zalkonians truly don't understand our
indecision about returning John. In their eyes, we
shouldn't even be involved."
Crusher: "But we are involved. I saved his life. For
what? So that they could chase him down and take away
that life away?" |
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Sunad [on viewscreen]: "Ready all weapons."
John: "You will no longer harm these people, Sunad."
Sunad [on viewscreen]: "Fire upon that ship."
(John transports Sunad to the Enterprise)
John: "Do not be afraid. I won't hurt you."
Sunad: "Kill him, Captain. He's evil."
John: "You could learn from these people, Sunad. They do
not
fear me."
Sunad: "They don't know how dangerous you are, you and
the others like you."
John: "That is what you and the other leaders have
maintained for generations, but it is not true. Captain,
my species is on the verge of a wondrous evolutionary
change. A transmutation beyond our physical being. I am
the first of my kind to approach this
metamorphosis.
They tried to convince us it was a sickness we would
never survive, that the pain and energy pulses would
kill us. They claimed we were dangerous so they
destroyed anyone who exhibited the signs of the
transfiguration."
Sunad: "We were protecting our society."
John: "By murdering us? You saw the mutations as a
threat to your authority. You were terrified of
something you couldn't
understand. Some suspected that
what was happening to them was not evil. Four of us
decided to flee Zalkon and let the metamorphosis take
its course. You hunted us down, killed the others, but I
survived with the help of a kind and generous people."
(John turns into a golden glowing man)
John: "There is nothing to fear. You can join me. All Zalkonians can. Let me show you."
Sunad: "Don't touch me!"
John: "As you wish. But others will listen now that you
can no longer prevent me from telling them the truth.
Those who are willing will follow me."
Worf: "Sunad is back aboard the Zalkonian vessel,
Captain."
(The ship leaves)
John: "My people are about to embark upon a new realm, a
new
plane of existence, thanks to you.
Picard: "It is our mission to seek out life in all
forms. We are privileged to have been present at the
emergence of a new species."
John: "Beverly, you gave me life and more. I do not have
the words for my gratitude nor my sorrow at leaving
you."
(He strokes her cheek, turns into a ball of energy and
flies out through the ceiling into space) |
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