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[Kirk] Captain's log, stardate 6295.3.
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Starfleet Command has ordered the
Enterprise to the Aldebaran sector.
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Meanwhile, Spock and I have
been recalled to the starbase
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at Corinth 4 for a classified briefing.
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Thirty minutes 'til
planet fall, captain.
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Thanks for taking your free
time to bring us here, Sulu.
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Sir, may I point out
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as the communique only instructed you and
myself to report to the starbase...
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I would have been perfectly
capable of piloting the shuttle.
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Then I wouldn't have the chance
to see the museum at Corinth 4.
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They have the most extensive collection
of historical firearms in the quadrant.
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- It's a dream come true.
- I see.
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Doctor, do your interests also
extend to historical firearms?
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Absolutely, Mr. Spock. I've always had
a passion for handheld weaponry.
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We're near several Orion colonies.
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I'm using my off-time to perform studies
on social shifts within the Syndicate.
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Since the Zaminhon incident.
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- Has there been any progress with that?
- Perhaps.
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Perhaps a little too much.
There're a lot of very angry people.
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Angry enough to start another civil war?
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Historically, oppression of any
segment of a given population
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has lead to disastrous
long-term results.
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True, but that doesn't mean
the past can't be overcome.
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My mother used to tell me
stories of my great, great...
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great, great... great, great grandfather
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who grew up in an internment camp
during Earth's Second World War.
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If he could only see me now.
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Well, it's the 23rd century.
Anything's possible.
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Gentlemen.
Welcome to Corinth 4.
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- May I offer you a drink?
- Oh my.
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Is this what I think it is?
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Well, it depends on what you think it is.
But your odds are good.
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One of the advantages of being light years
away from Federation headquarters.
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You might need it after
what I've got to say.
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Mr. Spock?
Ease the nerves.
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Thank you, captain.
That won't be necessary.
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So, commodore. To what do
we owe this pleasure?
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Captain, um, I know that you and
I have had our differences.
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Under the circumstances I
hope we can move past that.
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The crew of the Hood has been lost.
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Lost?
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Your communique was rather vague.
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Life-support systems failure.
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There's no reason to suspect foul
play. Just an unfortunate accident.
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Very unfortunate.
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Indeed.
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The ship is still intact. The Enterprise
has been sent to bring her home.
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You still haven't said...
Why are we here?
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You, Jim, are here as a
professional courtesy.
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I thought you'd want to be present
to hear what I have to say.
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The Hood will need a new
crew and a new captain.
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The Lexington is gone.
What about Commodore Wesley?
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He's put in for early retirement.
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I don't have to point this
out to you but our fleet
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has suffered extensive losses
in the last few years.
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The Farragut's being decommissioned?
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We only have 7 Constitution-class
starships in service.
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We need experienced
officers on those bridges.
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I know of only one candidate who is
qualified to assume command of the Hood.
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Congratulations...
Captain Spock.
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[Kirk] Space.
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The final frontier.
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These are the voyages of the
Starship Enterprise.
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Its continuing mission:
to explore strange new worlds.
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To seek out new life and
new civilizations.
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To boldly go where no
man has gone before.
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[Scott] Ship's log, stardate 6295.5.
Lieutenant Commander Scott in command.
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The Enterprise has been sent
to salvage the USS Hood near
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the edge of Federation territory
in the Beta Quadrant.
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No unusual transmissions, Mr. Scott.
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The Hood was investigating a subspace
anomaly when life support failed.
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Astrophysical analysis.
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It's possible they didn't compensate
properly for the gravitational effects.
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- All hands...
- And we wonder why man wasn't born with wings.
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It's a risk we all take when we
sign up for the service, laddie.
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Those 400 souls knew that.
Still, it doesn't make it any easier.
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- Maintain course.
- Yes, sir.
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Arrival at Aldebaran 3 in one hour.
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Inform Starfleet.
Scott to engineering. Ready tractor beam.
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Let's tow this lass back to port.
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Well. To the new captain
of the USS Hood.
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I must confess I don't cherish the
idea of losing my best officer.
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- But I guess I knew this day would come.
- One moment, gentlemen.
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There may be a... "complication." Another
officer had applied for the position.
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Commander Garrett from Earth Spacedock.
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Garrett?
Very experienced officer.
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Starfleet felt she wouldn't be
best "suited" for command.
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With all due respect to Mr. Spock...
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Garrett has an exemplary service record.
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Well, it seems that Commander
Garrett agrees with you.
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She's filed an appeal
with Starfleet Command.
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She asserts that she's been
selectively overlooked.
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Because she's a woman.
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Does she have any... basis
for that complaint?
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The United Federation of Planets was
formed over a hundred years ago
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by an unprecedented alliance of Humans,
Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites.
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The Romulan threat was
significant at that time.
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It was vital for Earth to ally itself
with other major powers in the region.
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Military powers. You've dealt
with Tellarites, captain?
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I've had the... "distinct pleasure."
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Then let me be frank. The men of Tellar
Prime are an adversarial people.
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Their culture is based on
insults... arguments... hostility.
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They make excellent politicians.
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My father and I have both navigated
the Tellarites' enmity firsthand.
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Then you understand. Without
Tellar's resources
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the Earth stood little chance to
survive the Romulan incursion.
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Commodore. With all due respect
to the history lesson...
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Tellarite society has always frowned on
females serving as starship captains.
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- It always has.
- But surely the Federation's not bound
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by the backwards social policies
of one member species!
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Not necessarily.
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But after the controversial admission
of Coridan, the Tellarites
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have been "suggesting" they might
pull their seat from the Council.
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It would be unwise to
antagonize them further.
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- Permission to speak freely, sir.
- Always.
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Laura.
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From the very beginning, Starfleet
has had female captains.
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- You, yourself, are a perfect example.
- I'm in command of a starbase.
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Not a Constitution-class starship.
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I sympathize with your
feelings, believe me.
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Of all people... I sympathize.
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Sir. Despite the present lack
of female starship captains
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I do not believe there is any
formal regulation against it.
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Not officially.
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And while I am honored by the offer...
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If Commander Garrett indeed possesses
qualifications greater than I...
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it would be unethical for
her to be passed over
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for promotion simply
because she is a woman.
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I agree.
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She deserves the ship, commodore.
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I see. Well...
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I don't envy the person that has to explain
that to the Tellarite ambassador.
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Enter.
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Settling in, I see.
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As it is unknown how long
I shall reside here...
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Logic dictates I arrange
my quarters to my liking.
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- Makes sense.
- Captain...
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After careful consideration, I have
concluded that logic also dictates...
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I may be the more suitable
candidate for the position.
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I must consider the possibility that
Starfleet was correct in their assessment.
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This is about more than logic, Spock.
It's about fairness.
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My God. After all we've overcome...
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We shouldn't even be
having this conversation.
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My position is not based upon
Commander Garrett's gender.
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Well maybe it should be.
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Despite our charter... our values...
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Starfleet has never given a woman command
of a Constitution-class starship.
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I'd like to tell myself that it's
just been the way the cards fell...
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But perhaps there's a greater
good to be considered here.
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If the goal is to nominate
a woman for the post,
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Commodore Gray would be the
more appropriate choice.
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She doesn't want the ship.
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Apparently, Garrett's on her way here.
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The commodore wants me to interview her.
Draw my own conclusions.
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But I must be honest, Spock.
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I can't imagine the Hood with a
better captain than Garrett.
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Perhaps.
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But perhaps you simply cannot
imagine the Enterprise without me.
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I appreciate your confidence.
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I, too, would find leaving the
ship to be - most difficult.
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But you cannot allow that
to weigh on your decision.
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How could it not?
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I'm only human, Spock.
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Captain...
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I took the liberty of accessing
Commander Garrett's fitness reports.
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I recommend reading them
prior to your meeting.
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You may find them informative.
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Sir. We're within sensor
range of the Hood.
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All stop. That'll be
close enough for now.
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All stop.
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No life signs.
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Keep an eye out for subspace eddies. We
don't want the same thing to happen to us.
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Commander? I'm seeing no unusual
activity in this system.
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Confirmed. There's nothing.
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- But the transmissions clearly said...
- Aye. An anomaly of some sort.
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Lieutenant? Scan the
Hood's EPS grid.
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Yes sir. Definitely been compromised.
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Is the damage consistent
with the reports?
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- Difficult to tell.
- Shall we rig for tractor beam?
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Something doesna' feel right.
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We cannuh risk towing
her to drydock without
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knowin' a wee bit more
about what happened.
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Commander, if you give me some time...
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I should be able to restore life support
on her engineering deck remotely.
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You could get a closer look.
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Aye. Suppose we must.
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Diana Garrett reporting as ordered.
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At ease, commander.
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I trust your journey from
Earth was without incident?
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It was, captain. Thank you for asking.
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Good. Please sit down.
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Sir.
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Before we begin, I want to
stress that I understand my
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protests have "irritated"
certain flag officers.
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In my experience, flag officers
are easily irritated.
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Believe me, I know. I traveled here
with Vice Admiral Stomm from ESD.
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Stomm?
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Nothing like a
Vulcan bureaucrat.
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And yet you survived without
throwing yourself out the airlock?
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- Well... barely.
[they laugh]
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So... commander. I've been
looking at your record.
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Quite an accomplished officer.
Rose through the ranks quickly...
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- Self-made woman.
- Thank you.
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I see you served on the Constitution
before it was decommissioned.
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Yes. The original.
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Must've been difficult. The attack on
Nimbus 3. Losing your captain like that.
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I'd prefer not to discuss
the matter, sir.
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Sorry?
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I've already said everything there
is to say about the incident.
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Turned over all my logs to Starfleet.
Including my personal logs.
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I'm certain that's true.
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Captain. My testimony
is a matter of record.
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Now, with your permission... I would
like to retire to my quarters.
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It's been 24 Earth hours
since I've slept.
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Certainly, commander.
Get yourself some rest.
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Thank you.
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Mister Scott? I've been
able to restore emergency
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power to the Hood's engineering section.
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You'll have six - maybe seven
hours of oxygen at most.
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Good work, ensign.
That'll have to do.
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Follett? We need to study the
reactor for gravitational damage.
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Sir! Request permission to
join the boarding party!
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Not this time, lad.
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Uhura. Prepare for a full scan of the
Hood's logs. Suit up for salvage.
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Meet me in the transporter
room in half an hour.
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- Sir.
- Mister Hadley, you have the conn.
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"Mister Hadley, you have the conn."
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It's not personal, Pavel.
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You're a talented navigator.
But you're not... focused.
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Command... science... engineering.
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A jack-of-all-trades
is a master of none.
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Find something you really love.
And stick with it.
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You never know until you try.
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[intercom whistles]
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Doctor.
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The captain filled me
in on the situation.
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I thought I'd check in and
see how you're doing.
238
00:18:15,917 --> 00:18:17,577
Is this a bad time?
239
00:18:17,660 --> 00:18:20,619
I was in the midst of deep meditation.
240
00:18:20,702 --> 00:18:21,924
A bad time, then.
241
00:18:22,007 --> 00:18:24,087
I apologize for the interruption.
242
00:18:24,170 --> 00:18:26,589
We can talk later if you like.
243
00:18:27,734 --> 00:18:29,195
Counselor...
244
00:18:29,779 --> 00:18:33,365
I would welcome your
advice on this matter.
245
00:18:36,834 --> 00:18:41,192
It may not be prudent to provoke the
Tellarites at this time.
246
00:18:41,275 --> 00:18:44,759
We both know the Tellarites love
to make threats, Mr. Spock.
247
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Threats on which they
almost never deliver.
248
00:18:48,045 --> 00:18:50,922
I don't think that's the issue.
249
00:18:52,029 --> 00:18:55,616
What do you believe the
issue is, doctor?
250
00:18:57,675 --> 00:19:01,692
Acquiring my position on the
Enterprise was not easy.
251
00:19:01,775 --> 00:19:04,975
There were many who believed a
counselor was unnecessary.
252
00:19:04,976 --> 00:19:07,301
But having the requisite
skills and experience,
253
00:19:07,302 --> 00:19:10,865
I never attributed their
concern to my being a woman.
254
00:19:11,910 --> 00:19:15,573
Yet... I've seen enough
of human nature to know
255
00:19:15,574 --> 00:19:20,245
that how we learn to evaluate
others is a many-layered process.
256
00:19:20,422 --> 00:19:25,676
And if bias is present, it is
often deep and subconscious.
257
00:19:26,561 --> 00:19:30,106
As one whose appearance
has, on occasion,
258
00:19:30,107 --> 00:19:34,089
been perceived as the most significant
element of my identity...
259
00:19:34,172 --> 00:19:39,478
I concur that humans - indeed, all
races - are capable of such bias.
260
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Both intentionally...
and unintentionally.
261
00:19:45,247 --> 00:19:48,088
I don't know what my
future holds, but...
262
00:19:48,171 --> 00:19:50,191
if I were ever to have a daughter...
263
00:19:50,273 --> 00:19:52,937
I would want her to know
that any position is within
264
00:19:52,938 --> 00:19:56,559
her grasp if she works hard
enough to achieve it.
265
00:19:56,642 --> 00:19:58,102
Without question.
266
00:20:00,468 --> 00:20:03,592
But Commander Garrett's
record has numerous issues
267
00:20:03,593 --> 00:20:07,346
which necessitate further scrutiny.
268
00:20:07,699 --> 00:20:09,759
And tell me, Spock...
269
00:20:09,842 --> 00:20:15,473
Would her record be under the same
degree of scrutiny if she were a man?
270
00:20:16,232 --> 00:20:18,735
I believe it would, doctor.
271
00:20:19,517 --> 00:20:20,977
But...
272
00:20:21,520 --> 00:20:24,398
One can never be certain
of another's motives.
273
00:20:24,573 --> 00:20:28,285
No. We can't.
274
00:20:28,756 --> 00:20:33,010
But we can certainly strive
to be clear about our own.
275
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[Gray] Captain.
276
00:20:42,244 --> 00:20:46,227
I asked you to interview Commander Garrett.
Not antagonize her.
277
00:20:46,311 --> 00:20:48,292
That wasn't my intention, commodore.
278
00:20:48,313 --> 00:20:50,572
Intention or not... She
filed a petition for an
279
00:20:50,655 --> 00:20:53,632
immediate decision regarding
the Hood's captaincy.
280
00:20:53,715 --> 00:20:54,877
What's the hurry?
281
00:20:54,878 --> 00:20:57,723
Per Starfleet regulations... a
three-person committee will
282
00:20:57,724 --> 00:21:00,823
hold a formal hearing to make
the final determination.
283
00:21:00,907 --> 00:21:05,509
Admiral Stomm... myself... and the
next senior officer on this starbase.
284
00:21:05,592 --> 00:21:07,654
You, captain.
285
00:21:16,611 --> 00:21:18,649
[Kirk] Captain's log, supplemental.
286
00:21:18,733 --> 00:21:23,217
I was certain of my decision
regarding the Hood's captaincy.
287
00:21:23,378 --> 00:21:27,257
But now, I'm not so sure.
288
00:21:27,722 --> 00:21:30,057
[bell rings]
289
00:21:34,334 --> 00:21:37,855
This hearing is now in session.
290
00:21:37,938 --> 00:21:40,657
I have appointed as
members of this inquiry:
291
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Space Command representative Stomm
292
00:21:43,145 --> 00:21:47,183
...and USS Enterprise Captain
James T. Kirk.
293
00:21:47,266 --> 00:21:49,726
Commanders Spock and Garrett.
294
00:21:49,810 --> 00:21:54,416
You have the right to ask for substitute
officers if you feel any of these named
295
00:21:54,417 --> 00:21:57,838
harbor any prejudice to your cases.
296
00:21:57,921 --> 00:22:01,847
Do you consent to the service of
myself as president of this board?
297
00:22:01,929 --> 00:22:04,050
- I do, sir.
- Yes, I do, sir.
298
00:22:04,133 --> 00:22:08,846
Very well.
Mr. Spock. If you please.
299
00:22:19,434 --> 00:22:22,270
[computer whirs]
300
00:22:25,982 --> 00:22:28,050
Spock.
301
00:22:28,051 --> 00:22:32,597
Serial number: S179-276SP.
302
00:22:32,876 --> 00:22:34,313
Service rank: commander.
303
00:22:34,397 --> 00:22:37,533
Position: first officer;
science officer.
304
00:22:37,617 --> 00:22:40,099
Current assignment: USS Enterprise.
305
00:22:40,182 --> 00:22:42,962
Commander Spock's record
is impeccable, of course.
306
00:22:43,045 --> 00:22:47,225
I move that we dispense with the
formalities. If there are no objections.
307
00:22:47,309 --> 00:22:48,506
No, sir.
308
00:22:48,590 --> 00:22:49,988
[Gray] Oh, I object.
309
00:22:50,071 --> 00:22:55,118
I believe Mr. Spock's qualifications
are material to this decision.
310
00:22:55,936 --> 00:22:57,397
Proceed.
311
00:22:59,105 --> 00:23:02,727
Commendations: Vulcanian
Scientific Legion of Honor.
312
00:23:02,811 --> 00:23:06,993
Awards of valor: twice decorated
by Starfleet Command.
313
00:23:07,076 --> 00:23:08,536
Thank you.
314
00:23:09,699 --> 00:23:14,101
Commander Spock. How long have
you served in Starfleet?
315
00:23:14,185 --> 00:23:16,705
Nineteen years, five
months, twenty days...
316
00:23:16,706 --> 00:23:19,108
And for the majority of
that time, you functioned
317
00:23:19,109 --> 00:23:21,493
as science officer on
board the Enterprise.
318
00:23:21,513 --> 00:23:26,058
Under both Captain Pike, and - for the
last four years - under Captain Kirk.
319
00:23:26,199 --> 00:23:29,222
- I have.
- Commander.
320
00:23:29,410 --> 00:23:32,580
If you were transferred to the
captaincy of the Hood...
321
00:23:32,935 --> 00:23:36,396
How would that make you "feel"?
322
00:23:38,942 --> 00:23:40,762
Yes. You are Vulcan.
323
00:23:40,845 --> 00:23:44,227
But you are also half-human.
Aren't you?
324
00:23:44,590 --> 00:23:48,411
- I am, admiral.
- Mister Spock...
325
00:23:48,494 --> 00:23:52,033
As a student, you were accepted
to the Vulcan Science Academy.
326
00:23:52,116 --> 00:23:55,220
- A tremendous honor.
- Affirmative.
327
00:23:55,303 --> 00:23:58,264
Yet you turned down admission.
328
00:23:58,415 --> 00:24:02,780
Did your "human emotions" play
a role in that decision?
329
00:24:02,863 --> 00:24:04,782
No sir. They did not.
330
00:24:04,866 --> 00:24:08,745
[computer] Inaccurate. Inaccurate. Data in error.
331
00:24:09,543 --> 00:24:15,238
The computer would appear to
disagree with you, commander.
332
00:24:15,239 --> 00:24:17,949
I object to this line of questioning.
333
00:24:18,061 --> 00:24:20,502
Spock is not on trial here.
334
00:24:20,503 --> 00:24:23,408
His racial heritage should have
no bearing on his qualification
335
00:24:23,409 --> 00:24:26,672
for this position, any more than
Commander Garrett's gender should.
336
00:24:26,673 --> 00:24:29,908
Captain Kirk. Would you deny
that every individual's
337
00:24:29,909 --> 00:24:32,809
abilities... character...
judgments... strengths...
338
00:24:32,892 --> 00:24:38,314
are - in part - shaped by his or
her heritage? Beliefs? Gender?
339
00:24:40,942 --> 00:24:47,189
I know the idea of a female starship
captain "unsettles" some people.
340
00:24:47,190 --> 00:24:50,942
- Doesn't it.
- I see.
341
00:24:53,417 --> 00:24:55,914
Let's "cut to the chase," shall we?
342
00:24:55,997 --> 00:24:59,850
For the record: I am
absolutely convinced
343
00:24:59,933 --> 00:25:04,717
that it's time for a woman to captain
a Constitution-class vessel.
344
00:25:04,939 --> 00:25:07,720
But with respect to
Commander Garrett...
345
00:25:07,803 --> 00:25:11,640
I'm not convinced she is that woman.
346
00:25:44,206 --> 00:25:47,639
The board's damaged. I'll need to
bypass it to access the ship's logs.
347
00:25:47,640 --> 00:25:50,432
Check the intermix ratio at the time
the engines went offline. I'll get
348
00:25:50,433 --> 00:25:54,406
the dilithium chamber open. See how
bad these crystals have decayed.
349
00:26:04,874 --> 00:26:08,961
[bionic whirring]
350
00:26:22,439 --> 00:26:24,400
[computer] Garrett, Diana I.
351
00:26:24,484 --> 00:26:28,627
Serial number:
SC459-033M.
352
00:26:28,710 --> 00:26:31,145
Service rank: commander.
353
00:26:31,228 --> 00:26:33,271
Position: first officer.
354
00:26:33,354 --> 00:26:36,311
Current assignment:
Earth Spacedock.
355
00:26:36,395 --> 00:26:39,677
Commendations: Tucker
Memorial Medal of Honor.
356
00:26:39,761 --> 00:26:41,616
Risian Star of Excellence.
357
00:26:41,699 --> 00:26:46,084
Aenar Award for Meritorious Service
to Disadvantaged Cultures.
358
00:26:46,167 --> 00:26:50,470
Awards of valor: four times
decorated by Starfleet Command.
359
00:26:50,553 --> 00:26:52,334
[Stomm] Commander Garrett.
360
00:26:52,417 --> 00:26:55,859
You boast an impressive record
for your service to Starfleet.
361
00:26:55,942 --> 00:26:59,403
[Stomm] Very impressive.
[Gray] Indeed.
362
00:26:59,585 --> 00:27:04,107
But there are some questions which this
court would be remiss not to address.
363
00:27:04,190 --> 00:27:08,772
You were part of the ill-fated
Nimbus 3 landing party, were you not?
364
00:27:08,855 --> 00:27:11,394
Those arthropods came out of nowhere.
365
00:27:11,477 --> 00:27:14,937
Yes. I read your statement to Starfleet.
366
00:27:15,021 --> 00:27:19,063
I also read the official
investigation into the incident.
367
00:27:19,205 --> 00:27:20,665
Commodore?
368
00:27:21,186 --> 00:27:23,686
It suggested "human error."
369
00:27:23,770 --> 00:27:27,107
That investigation was conducted
by a Tellarite officer.
370
00:27:27,190 --> 00:27:29,875
I strongly and formally
contested those findings...
371
00:27:29,958 --> 00:27:31,961
I understand that you contested them.
372
00:27:31,981 --> 00:27:36,276
...and no proof of wrongdoing was
ever officially determined.
373
00:27:36,745 --> 00:27:37,795
"Officially."
374
00:27:37,796 --> 00:27:39,991
Yet you - and two of your
subordinates - plead
375
00:27:39,992 --> 00:27:42,275
the 7th Guarantee during the proceedings
376
00:27:42,295 --> 00:27:46,437
Which by law may not be inferred
as an admission of culpability.
377
00:27:46,521 --> 00:27:50,545
There are numerous similar
incidents in your file.
378
00:27:50,754 --> 00:27:52,214
Diana.
379
00:27:52,376 --> 00:27:55,296
I see two officers
sitting in that chair.
380
00:27:55,340 --> 00:27:58,703
One with a long history
of faithful service.
381
00:27:58,786 --> 00:28:04,152
And one who reacts with undue hostility
whenever her judgment is questioned.
382
00:28:04,153 --> 00:28:07,097
Perhaps hostility is a
legitimate reaction when one
383
00:28:07,098 --> 00:28:10,200
is subjected to undue
scrutiny and discrimination.
384
00:28:12,373 --> 00:28:18,464
I wish I could assure you that you
haven't been held to a different
385
00:28:18,465 --> 00:28:23,169
standard throughout your career
because you happen to be a woman.
386
00:28:23,253 --> 00:28:25,191
Perhaps you have.
387
00:28:25,274 --> 00:28:26,855
Perhaps I have.
388
00:28:26,938 --> 00:28:29,299
I honestly don't know.
389
00:28:29,382 --> 00:28:32,062
But part of the duty
of a starship captain
390
00:28:32,146 --> 00:28:34,228
...is to learn from mistakes.
391
00:28:34,229 --> 00:28:37,850
To face repercussions of
action... and inaction.
392
00:28:37,934 --> 00:28:43,282
And to admit when he - or
she - is in the wrong.
393
00:28:44,238 --> 00:28:48,586
I am well aware of the position's
job requirements, commodore.
394
00:28:48,669 --> 00:28:51,811
And as I have testified
too many times now:
395
00:28:51,894 --> 00:28:54,198
I was not in the wrong.
396
00:29:08,238 --> 00:29:12,899
Follett? The logs I've managed to download
are consistent with a subspace disruption.
397
00:29:12,982 --> 00:29:14,442
But here...
398
00:29:15,806 --> 00:29:20,309
- The rift... it disappeared!
- What do you make of it?
399
00:29:20,411 --> 00:29:22,971
I've never seen anything
like that before.
400
00:29:23,054 --> 00:29:25,598
[ship shudders]
[red alert klaxon]
401
00:29:30,618 --> 00:29:33,370
What in the name of...?
402
00:29:34,449 --> 00:29:36,271
Close the chamber!
403
00:29:36,354 --> 00:29:40,566
Sir, I'm reading a massive power
surge in the Hood's engines!
404
00:29:40,862 --> 00:29:44,532
Enterprise! We've got a containment
failure! Get us out of here!
405
00:29:44,533 --> 00:29:46,592
Bridge to transporter room!
Energize!
406
00:29:46,593 --> 00:29:50,263
Their deflector screens have activated!
It's impossible to get a lock!
407
00:29:51,542 --> 00:29:54,585
We can't bring them back!
408
00:30:05,538 --> 00:30:08,833
Scott to Enterprise! The
reactor's at "critical"!
409
00:30:09,042 --> 00:30:12,705
Sir... there's nothing I can do!
Can you jettison the core?
410
00:30:15,050 --> 00:30:17,150
Circuits are fused!
411
00:30:19,836 --> 00:30:22,338
How much time?
412
00:30:22,519 --> 00:30:23,979
Minutes? Seconds?
413
00:30:26,106 --> 00:30:28,566
Impossible to tell.
414
00:30:35,394 --> 00:30:37,395
I'm sorry.
415
00:30:46,227 --> 00:30:51,355
Scott to Enterprise. Get
as far away as possible.
416
00:30:51,438 --> 00:30:53,548
Rendezvous with the
captain at Corinth 4.
417
00:30:55,535 --> 00:30:57,626
Commander?
418
00:30:57,627 --> 00:31:00,070
Lieutenant, that's a direct order.
419
00:31:09,945 --> 00:31:12,748
- Yes, sir.
- Wait!
420
00:31:14,292 --> 00:31:18,779
I have an idea. Permission to take
weapons subsystems station, sir!
421
00:31:18,862 --> 00:31:20,763
Trust me!
422
00:31:21,587 --> 00:31:23,047
Go!
423
00:31:24,954 --> 00:31:28,373
[Scott on comm] Enterprise! Get out of here!
424
00:31:29,794 --> 00:31:32,376
Mister Hadley! That's a direct order!
425
00:31:32,377 --> 00:31:33,420
Chekov...!
426
00:31:33,421 --> 00:31:36,183
I might be able to transmit
duotronic algorithm...
427
00:31:36,266 --> 00:31:39,609
Overload signal gain! Force
computer to drop shields!
428
00:31:39,692 --> 00:31:42,522
Are ya daft, ensign? That'll
short out the whole board!
429
00:31:44,461 --> 00:31:47,084
You'll kill yourself, man!
430
00:31:48,548 --> 00:31:50,495
The Hood's warp core is critical!
431
00:31:50,578 --> 00:31:53,831
[Chekov speaks Russian]
432
00:32:08,066 --> 00:32:12,489
Their shields are down! Transporter room!
Get them out of there!
433
00:32:37,637 --> 00:32:40,348
[bell rings]
434
00:32:43,406 --> 00:32:46,326
This hearing is now back in session.
435
00:32:46,409 --> 00:32:51,539
The board will entertain motions
before delivering its verdict.
436
00:32:58,006 --> 00:33:01,926
- Very well.
- All rise.
437
00:33:08,002 --> 00:33:09,462
Admiral?
438
00:33:10,324 --> 00:33:14,870
I endorse Commander Garrett for
promotion to the rank of "captain."
439
00:33:18,433 --> 00:33:23,813
I endorse Commander Spock for
promotion to the rank of "captain."
440
00:33:26,441 --> 00:33:28,261
Captain Kirk?
441
00:33:31,593 --> 00:33:33,646
[intercom whistles]
442
00:33:33,729 --> 00:33:35,773
Ops to Commodore Gray.
443
00:33:35,774 --> 00:33:37,815
Gray here.
444
00:33:37,816 --> 00:33:40,444
Sir, incoming transmission
from the Enterprise.
445
00:33:40,522 --> 00:33:43,104
They were unable to salvage
the Hood, commodore.
446
00:33:43,187 --> 00:33:44,607
It's been destroyed.
447
00:33:44,690 --> 00:33:47,293
Kirk here.
What about my people...?
448
00:33:47,376 --> 00:33:52,631
Reports still coming in, sir... but
no major injuries to your crew.
449
00:33:56,995 --> 00:33:59,094
Understood. Gray out.
450
00:34:05,794 --> 00:34:07,473
Ladies and gentlemen.
451
00:34:07,556 --> 00:34:11,938
This new information renders these
proceedings... "unnecessary."
452
00:34:12,021 --> 00:34:14,041
I'm afraid that appears to be the case.
453
00:34:14,123 --> 00:34:17,293
Commander Garrett and I shall
return to Earth Spacedock.
454
00:34:19,851 --> 00:34:21,951
[Garrett] If I may...
455
00:34:25,838 --> 00:34:30,927
There's an underlying issue that
still remains, is there not?
456
00:34:36,258 --> 00:34:39,601
For decades... I believe the
service has overlooked capable
457
00:34:39,602 --> 00:34:43,786
officers for certain positions
simply because we're women.
458
00:34:44,929 --> 00:34:47,170
They may not admit it.
459
00:34:47,489 --> 00:34:50,172
Hell, may not even be intentional.
460
00:34:50,256 --> 00:34:55,301
We can hide behind "Tellarite diplomacy."
Rationalize it. Justify it.
461
00:34:55,442 --> 00:34:59,863
- But it is still true.
- Commander Garrett.
462
00:34:59,864 --> 00:35:02,410
Do you believe a person
should receive special
463
00:35:02,411 --> 00:35:07,248
consideration because of their gender?
Religion? Race?
464
00:35:07,249 --> 00:35:10,071
If that person's gender,
religion, or race has been
465
00:35:10,072 --> 00:35:13,533
historically used to deny
them consideration.
466
00:35:13,756 --> 00:35:16,096
That wasn't the question.
467
00:35:16,179 --> 00:35:21,726
Perhaps not. But that is my answer.
468
00:35:24,369 --> 00:35:29,451
Starfleet has the opportunity
to implement change.
469
00:35:29,535 --> 00:35:35,665
To change our values.
To change the future.
470
00:35:36,770 --> 00:35:41,540
There are countless female officers more
than capable of commanding a starship.
471
00:35:41,623 --> 00:35:44,810
This may not be MY time.
472
00:35:46,036 --> 00:35:49,783
But it is most certainly theirs.
473
00:35:50,669 --> 00:35:55,019
I think we're all in
agreement with that.
474
00:36:06,658 --> 00:36:08,118
Spock.
475
00:36:11,055 --> 00:36:13,965
Peace and long life.
476
00:36:14,087 --> 00:36:17,465
Live long and prosper.
477
00:36:41,805 --> 00:36:43,404
A moment, doctor?
478
00:36:43,488 --> 00:36:45,587
Take two, Scotty.
479
00:36:47,790 --> 00:36:51,814
Mister! Of all the hare-brained,
half-baked, lunatic ideas...
480
00:36:51,897 --> 00:36:54,649
It's good to see you, too, sir.
481
00:36:56,118 --> 00:36:57,179
Yes, sir.
482
00:36:57,180 --> 00:37:00,324
I've informed Admiral Stomm of
your little "stunt," lieutenant.
483
00:37:00,325 --> 00:37:02,924
It's worthy of a court martial.
484
00:37:03,008 --> 00:37:07,261
Whatever disciplinary action
you feel I deserve, I...
485
00:37:07,893 --> 00:37:09,353
"Lieutenant"?
486
00:37:18,882 --> 00:37:22,942
Thank you... for saving our lives.
Lieutenant Chekov.
487
00:37:23,026 --> 00:37:24,665
Sir... yes sir...!
488
00:37:24,666 --> 00:37:27,510
I'll be filing a formal recommendation
with Starfleet Engineering Corps
489
00:37:27,511 --> 00:37:30,431
...to install a shield prefix
code on all of our ships.
490
00:37:30,514 --> 00:37:33,415
And it vill be called...
the "Chekov code"!
491
00:37:33,498 --> 00:37:35,959
Don't push your luck, lad.
492
00:37:36,277 --> 00:37:38,719
I cannuh lie... that
was an inspired idea.
493
00:37:38,720 --> 00:37:41,986
Have ya considered a career in tactical?
Ya may wanna talk to Mr. Drake.
494
00:37:41,987 --> 00:37:44,884
Commander? What happened over there?
495
00:37:44,967 --> 00:37:47,850
The anomaly... the warp core...
the deflector screens...?
496
00:37:47,933 --> 00:37:51,643
I dunno, lieutenant. An'
that's what worries me.
497
00:37:56,610 --> 00:37:58,710
Well. Whatever happened...
498
00:37:59,515 --> 00:38:01,276
Thank you.
499
00:38:01,799 --> 00:38:03,439
And congratulations!
500
00:38:06,587 --> 00:38:10,113
Before you overloaded the
board, you said something.
501
00:38:10,196 --> 00:38:14,116
The translators didn't pick it up.
But it sounded like Russian?
502
00:38:14,200 --> 00:38:15,782
Old expression.
503
00:38:16,514 --> 00:38:20,331
"Eyes might be afraid...
but hands do the job."
504
00:38:20,414 --> 00:38:25,753
Means "You never know... until you try."
505
00:38:50,926 --> 00:38:52,386
Ambassador.
506
00:38:54,522 --> 00:38:58,104
We acknowledge and respect
your culture's beliefs.
507
00:38:58,187 --> 00:39:00,967
- But I must tell you...
- Oh, please.
508
00:39:01,050 --> 00:39:03,692
I'm well aware that my
people's prejudices
509
00:39:03,693 --> 00:39:07,029
are hopelessly outdated
by modern standards.
510
00:39:10,038 --> 00:39:13,342
I appreciate that you
recognize that, sir.
511
00:39:13,425 --> 00:39:19,348
A large faction on Tellar Prime argues against
our government's stance on this matter.
512
00:39:19,431 --> 00:39:24,352
And I, for one, am part of that faction.
513
00:39:24,353 --> 00:39:27,386
I believe one of your greatest
human writers once said...
514
00:39:27,387 --> 00:39:31,683
"A lady's 'verily' is as
potent as a lord's."
515
00:39:33,593 --> 00:39:35,114
That he did, sir.
516
00:39:35,198 --> 00:39:38,601
The winds of change blow for us.
517
00:39:38,723 --> 00:39:41,867
I do not envy the decisions
Starfleet now faces.
518
00:39:41,868 --> 00:39:46,539
But trust that you have my full support.
519
00:39:46,796 --> 00:39:48,895
Thank you, ambassador.
520
00:39:49,780 --> 00:39:51,880
Embrace the winds.
521
00:40:40,386 --> 00:40:41,846
Sir.
522
00:40:43,130 --> 00:40:46,692
I know we didn't get off
to the greatest start.
523
00:40:46,776 --> 00:40:51,654
Regardless. Thank you for
your consideration.
524
00:40:51,804 --> 00:40:56,891
- I do hope our paths cross again.
- As do I.
525
00:40:57,773 --> 00:41:03,028
Who knows. Maybe some day a "Garrett"
will command an "Enterprise."
526
00:41:04,163 --> 00:41:09,294
Well, it is the 23rd century.
Anything's possible.
527
00:41:10,299 --> 00:41:11,759
Yes.
528
00:41:16,096 --> 00:41:17,837
Thank you.
529
00:41:29,738 --> 00:41:31,752
- Captain.
- Spock.
530
00:41:31,835 --> 00:41:36,075
I must confess... I find myself
bordering on an emotional reaction.
531
00:41:36,158 --> 00:41:39,601
I believe you would refer
to it as... "shame."
532
00:41:39,684 --> 00:41:41,826
- "Shame," Spock?
- Shame.
533
00:41:42,267 --> 00:41:45,607
That I am somewhat relieved at
the destruction of the Hood.
534
00:41:45,690 --> 00:41:49,712
If I may inquire... Had the
vessel not been lost...
535
00:41:49,795 --> 00:41:54,591
- How would you have voted?
- Ohhhh... Spock.
536
00:41:54,774 --> 00:42:00,197
I'll admit. I considered voting against
you... because I didn't wanna lose you.
537
00:42:00,280 --> 00:42:04,942
Indeed. I briefly considered withdrawing
my name for the very same reason.
538
00:42:05,025 --> 00:42:09,263
And I briefly considered chaining you to
your station so you could never leave.
539
00:42:13,735 --> 00:42:16,860
- Kirk to Enterprise.
- Enterprise. Scott here, sir.
540
00:42:16,861 --> 00:42:20,290
Scotty, standby to receive shuttlecraft.
We'll be home for dinner.
541
00:42:20,291 --> 00:42:22,460
Both of us.
542
00:42:22,510 --> 00:42:27,060
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