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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,454 --> 00:00:07,457 Captain's log, stardate 6295.3. 2 00:00:07,540 --> 00:00:10,486 Starfleet Command has ordered the Enterprise to the Aldebaran sector. 3 00:00:10,486 --> 00:00:14,271 Meanwhile, Spock and I have been recalled to the starbase 4 00:00:14,354 --> 00:00:17,557 at Corinth 4 for a classified briefing. 5 00:00:18,021 --> 00:00:20,142 Thirty minutes 'til planet fall, captain. 6 00:00:20,225 --> 00:00:22,831 Thanks for taking your free time to bring us here, Sulu. 7 00:00:22,914 --> 00:00:24,733 Sir, may I point out 8 00:00:24,816 --> 00:00:29,445 as the communique only instructed you and myself to report to the starbase... 9 00:00:29,561 --> 00:00:32,402 I would have been perfectly capable of piloting the shuttle. 10 00:00:32,485 --> 00:00:35,525 Then I wouldn't have the chance to see the museum at Corinth 4. 11 00:00:35,607 --> 00:00:39,912 They have the most extensive collection of historical firearms in the quadrant. 12 00:00:39,933 --> 00:00:42,573 - It's a dream come true. - I see. 13 00:00:42,656 --> 00:00:47,238 Doctor, do your interests also extend to historical firearms? 14 00:00:47,321 --> 00:00:51,924 Absolutely, Mr. Spock. I've always had a passion for handheld weaponry. 15 00:00:59,407 --> 00:01:01,750 We're near several Orion colonies. 16 00:01:01,833 --> 00:01:06,753 I'm using my off-time to perform studies on social shifts within the Syndicate. 17 00:01:06,942 --> 00:01:09,820 Since the Zaminhon incident. 18 00:01:09,903 --> 00:01:13,525 - Has there been any progress with that? - Perhaps. 19 00:01:13,608 --> 00:01:19,452 Perhaps a little too much. There're a lot of very angry people. 20 00:01:19,535 --> 00:01:23,330 Angry enough to start another civil war? 21 00:01:24,276 --> 00:01:28,200 Historically, oppression of any segment of a given population 22 00:01:28,200 --> 00:01:30,823 has lead to disastrous long-term results. 23 00:01:30,906 --> 00:01:33,617 True, but that doesn't mean the past can't be overcome. 24 00:01:33,700 --> 00:01:37,395 My mother used to tell me stories of my great, great... 25 00:01:37,396 --> 00:01:39,880 great, great... great, great grandfather 26 00:01:39,881 --> 00:01:43,985 who grew up in an internment camp during Earth's Second World War. 27 00:01:44,068 --> 00:01:46,689 If he could only see me now. 28 00:01:46,772 --> 00:01:51,235 Well, it's the 23rd century. Anything's possible. 29 00:02:20,630 --> 00:02:23,270 Gentlemen. Welcome to Corinth 4. 30 00:02:23,353 --> 00:02:26,693 - May I offer you a drink? - Oh my. 31 00:02:26,776 --> 00:02:28,258 Is this what I think it is? 32 00:02:28,341 --> 00:02:32,579 Well, it depends on what you think it is. But your odds are good. 33 00:02:34,691 --> 00:02:38,903 One of the advantages of being light years away from Federation headquarters. 34 00:02:39,198 --> 00:02:42,757 You might need it after what I've got to say. 35 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:45,665 Mr. Spock? Ease the nerves. 36 00:02:45,748 --> 00:02:48,542 Thank you, captain. That won't be necessary. 37 00:02:49,053 --> 00:02:51,956 So, commodore. To what do we owe this pleasure? 38 00:02:52,278 --> 00:02:57,063 Captain, um, I know that you and I have had our differences. 39 00:02:57,145 --> 00:03:00,858 Under the circumstances I hope we can move past that. 40 00:03:03,837 --> 00:03:06,840 The crew of the Hood has been lost. 41 00:03:09,006 --> 00:03:10,466 Lost? 42 00:03:14,316 --> 00:03:17,820 Your communique was rather vague. 43 00:03:17,903 --> 00:03:21,686 Life-support systems failure. 44 00:03:22,990 --> 00:03:27,854 There's no reason to suspect foul play. Just an unfortunate accident. 45 00:03:27,937 --> 00:03:30,258 Very unfortunate. 46 00:03:31,754 --> 00:03:33,214 Indeed. 47 00:03:34,205 --> 00:03:39,460 The ship is still intact. The Enterprise has been sent to bring her home. 48 00:03:39,573 --> 00:03:44,508 You still haven't said... Why are we here? 49 00:03:44,591 --> 00:03:47,775 You, Jim, are here as a professional courtesy. 50 00:03:47,858 --> 00:03:53,280 I thought you'd want to be present to hear what I have to say. 51 00:03:55,706 --> 00:03:58,970 The Hood will need a new crew and a new captain. 52 00:03:59,053 --> 00:04:03,417 The Lexington is gone. What about Commodore Wesley? 53 00:04:03,500 --> 00:04:06,961 He's put in for early retirement. 54 00:04:07,938 --> 00:04:10,322 I don't have to point this out to you but our fleet 55 00:04:10,322 --> 00:04:14,206 has suffered extensive losses in the last few years. 56 00:04:14,268 --> 00:04:17,019 The Farragut's being decommissioned? 57 00:04:17,572 --> 00:04:21,298 We only have 7 Constitution-class starships in service. 58 00:04:21,358 --> 00:04:24,760 We need experienced officers on those bridges. 59 00:04:24,843 --> 00:04:29,847 I know of only one candidate who is qualified to assume command of the Hood. 60 00:04:42,647 --> 00:04:47,192 Congratulations... Captain Spock. 61 00:04:59,579 --> 00:05:00,638 Space. 62 00:05:00,721 --> 00:05:02,842 The final frontier. 63 00:05:10,370 --> 00:05:14,291 These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. 64 00:05:14,375 --> 00:05:19,198 Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds. 65 00:05:19,281 --> 00:05:23,082 To seek out new life and new civilizations. 66 00:05:23,165 --> 00:05:27,048 To boldly go where no man has gone before. 67 00:06:00,962 --> 00:06:05,005 Ship's log, stardate 6295.5. Lieutenant Commander Scott in command. 68 00:06:05,088 --> 00:06:07,589 The Enterprise has been sent to salvage the USS Hood near 69 00:06:07,672 --> 00:06:10,995 the edge of Federation territory in the Beta Quadrant. 70 00:06:11,106 --> 00:06:13,318 No unusual transmissions, Mr. Scott. 71 00:06:13,401 --> 00:06:17,904 The Hood was investigating a subspace anomaly when life support failed. 72 00:06:20,231 --> 00:06:21,752 Astrophysical analysis. 73 00:06:21,933 --> 00:06:26,271 It's possible they didn't compensate properly for the gravitational effects. 74 00:06:26,361 --> 00:06:30,575 - All hands... - And we wonder why man wasn't born with wings. 75 00:06:30,658 --> 00:06:33,699 It's a risk we all take when we sign up for the service, laddie. 76 00:06:33,782 --> 00:06:38,577 Those 400 souls knew that. Still, it doesn't make it any easier. 77 00:06:41,331 --> 00:06:44,532 - Maintain course. - Yes, sir. 78 00:06:44,615 --> 00:06:47,234 Arrival at Aldebaran 3 in one hour. 79 00:06:47,318 --> 00:06:51,059 Inform Starfleet. Scott to engineering. Ready tractor beam. 80 00:06:51,142 --> 00:06:54,228 Let's tow this lass back to port. 81 00:06:58,954 --> 00:07:03,875 Well. To the new captain of the USS Hood. 82 00:07:04,634 --> 00:07:07,957 I must confess I don't cherish the idea of losing my best officer. 83 00:07:07,957 --> 00:07:14,119 - But I guess I knew this day would come. - One moment, gentlemen. 84 00:07:14,203 --> 00:07:18,984 There may be a... "complication." Another officer had applied for the position. 85 00:07:19,067 --> 00:07:21,682 Commander Garrett from Earth Spacedock. 86 00:07:21,765 --> 00:07:26,912 Garrett? Very experienced officer. 87 00:07:26,995 --> 00:07:31,090 Starfleet felt she wouldn't be best "suited" for command. 88 00:07:31,174 --> 00:07:33,736 With all due respect to Mr. Spock... 89 00:07:33,819 --> 00:07:36,522 Garrett has an exemplary service record. 90 00:07:36,605 --> 00:07:39,244 Well, it seems that Commander Garrett agrees with you. 91 00:07:39,327 --> 00:07:42,693 She's filed an appeal with Starfleet Command. 92 00:07:42,776 --> 00:07:46,400 She asserts that she's been selectively overlooked. 93 00:07:46,483 --> 00:07:48,485 Because she's a woman. 94 00:07:51,633 --> 00:07:56,429 Does she have any... basis for that complaint? 95 00:07:57,634 --> 00:08:01,939 The United Federation of Planets was formed over a hundred years ago 96 00:08:01,939 --> 00:08:08,104 by an unprecedented alliance of Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites. 97 00:08:08,187 --> 00:08:11,268 The Romulan threat was significant at that time. 98 00:08:11,351 --> 00:08:16,190 It was vital for Earth to ally itself with other major powers in the region. 99 00:08:16,197 --> 00:08:21,160 Military powers. You've dealt with Tellarites, captain? 100 00:08:22,282 --> 00:08:24,908 I've had the... "distinct pleasure." 101 00:08:24,991 --> 00:08:28,674 Then let me be frank. The men of Tellar Prime are an adversarial people. 102 00:08:28,694 --> 00:08:32,812 Their culture is based on insults... arguments... hostility. 103 00:08:32,895 --> 00:08:35,337 They make excellent politicians. 104 00:08:35,420 --> 00:08:39,518 My father and I have both navigated the Tellarites' enmity firsthand. 105 00:08:39,601 --> 00:08:42,263 Then you understand. Without Tellar's resources 106 00:08:42,346 --> 00:08:45,949 the Earth stood little chance to survive the Romulan incursion. 107 00:08:46,469 --> 00:08:49,171 Commodore. With all due respect to the history lesson... 108 00:08:49,171 --> 00:08:53,615 Tellarite society has always frowned on females serving as starship captains. 109 00:08:53,616 --> 00:08:56,899 - It always has. - But surely the Federation's not bound 110 00:08:56,899 --> 00:09:01,284 by the backwards social policies of one member species! 111 00:09:01,304 --> 00:09:02,785 Not necessarily. 112 00:09:03,166 --> 00:09:07,187 But after the controversial admission of Coridan, the Tellarites 113 00:09:07,270 --> 00:09:11,314 have been "suggesting" they might pull their seat from the Council. 114 00:09:12,476 --> 00:09:16,852 It would be unwise to antagonize them further. 115 00:09:18,139 --> 00:09:21,782 - Permission to speak freely, sir. - Always. 116 00:09:21,865 --> 00:09:23,325 Laura. 117 00:09:24,174 --> 00:09:28,429 From the very beginning, Starfleet has had female captains. 118 00:09:28,511 --> 00:09:32,474 - You, yourself, are a perfect example. - I'm in command of a starbase. 119 00:09:32,519 --> 00:09:35,280 Not a Constitution-class starship. 120 00:09:36,383 --> 00:09:39,807 I sympathize with your feelings, believe me. 121 00:09:39,890 --> 00:09:43,212 Of all people... I sympathize. 122 00:09:43,295 --> 00:09:48,543 Sir. Despite the present lack of female starship captains 123 00:09:48,543 --> 00:09:52,326 I do not believe there is any formal regulation against it. 124 00:09:52,409 --> 00:09:53,869 Not officially. 125 00:09:54,106 --> 00:09:57,847 And while I am honored by the offer... 126 00:09:57,929 --> 00:10:02,313 If Commander Garrett indeed possesses qualifications greater than I... 127 00:10:02,396 --> 00:10:04,836 it would be unethical for her to be passed over 128 00:10:04,919 --> 00:10:08,121 for promotion simply because she is a woman. 129 00:10:08,583 --> 00:10:10,184 I agree. 130 00:10:13,490 --> 00:10:16,811 She deserves the ship, commodore. 131 00:10:16,894 --> 00:10:19,096 I see. Well... 132 00:10:19,477 --> 00:10:24,106 I don't envy the person that has to explain that to the Tellarite ambassador. 133 00:10:46,754 --> 00:10:48,214 Enter. 134 00:10:51,119 --> 00:10:52,822 Settling in, I see. 135 00:10:52,905 --> 00:10:55,106 As it is unknown how long I shall reside here... 136 00:10:55,189 --> 00:10:59,154 Logic dictates I arrange my quarters to my liking. 137 00:10:59,998 --> 00:11:02,761 - Makes sense. - Captain... 138 00:11:03,644 --> 00:11:08,393 After careful consideration, I have concluded that logic also dictates... 139 00:11:08,393 --> 00:11:11,472 I may be the more suitable candidate for the position. 140 00:11:11,555 --> 00:11:15,360 I must consider the possibility that Starfleet was correct in their assessment. 141 00:11:15,443 --> 00:11:20,198 This is about more than logic, Spock. It's about fairness. 142 00:11:22,169 --> 00:11:25,213 My God. After all we've overcome... 143 00:11:25,296 --> 00:11:28,591 We shouldn't even be having this conversation. 144 00:11:28,716 --> 00:11:33,679 My position is not based upon Commander Garrett's gender. 145 00:11:33,762 --> 00:11:35,945 Well maybe it should be. 146 00:11:36,028 --> 00:11:38,575 Despite our charter... our values... 147 00:11:38,658 --> 00:11:43,082 Starfleet has never given a woman command of a Constitution-class starship. 148 00:11:44,304 --> 00:11:48,790 I'd like to tell myself that it's just been the way the cards fell... 149 00:11:48,873 --> 00:11:52,044 But perhaps there's a greater good to be considered here. 150 00:11:52,255 --> 00:11:54,657 If the goal is to nominate a woman for the post, 151 00:11:54,657 --> 00:11:57,451 Commodore Gray would be the more appropriate choice. 152 00:11:57,741 --> 00:12:00,577 She doesn't want the ship. 153 00:12:01,584 --> 00:12:04,707 Apparently, Garrett's on her way here. 154 00:12:04,790 --> 00:12:09,359 The commodore wants me to interview her. Draw my own conclusions. 155 00:12:09,442 --> 00:12:12,382 But I must be honest, Spock. 156 00:12:12,465 --> 00:12:15,902 I can't imagine the Hood with a better captain than Garrett. 157 00:12:16,428 --> 00:12:17,428 Perhaps. 158 00:12:17,511 --> 00:12:22,473 But perhaps you simply cannot imagine the Enterprise without me. 159 00:12:27,419 --> 00:12:29,561 I appreciate your confidence. 160 00:12:29,644 --> 00:12:33,185 I, too, would find leaving the ship to be -- most difficult. 161 00:12:33,268 --> 00:12:37,104 But you cannot allow that to weigh on your decision. 162 00:12:37,593 --> 00:12:40,255 How could it not? 163 00:12:41,082 --> 00:12:43,182 I'm only human, Spock. 164 00:12:44,546 --> 00:12:46,006 Captain... 165 00:12:46,348 --> 00:12:50,170 I took the liberty of accessing Commander Garrett's fitness reports. 166 00:12:50,253 --> 00:12:52,933 I recommend reading them prior to your meeting. 167 00:12:53,016 --> 00:12:57,020 You may find them informative. 168 00:13:16,098 --> 00:13:19,019 Sir. We're within sensor range of the Hood. 169 00:13:19,102 --> 00:13:21,903 All stop. That'll be close enough for now. 170 00:13:21,986 --> 00:13:23,446 All stop. 171 00:13:29,455 --> 00:13:31,555 No life signs. 172 00:13:32,940 --> 00:13:37,979 Keep an eye out for subspace eddies. We don't want the same thing to happen to us. 173 00:13:38,687 --> 00:13:43,150 Commander? I'm seeing no unusual activity in this system. 174 00:13:43,232 --> 00:13:45,516 Confirmed. There's nothing. 175 00:13:45,599 --> 00:13:49,811 - But the transmissions clearly said... - Aye. An anomaly of some sort. 176 00:13:51,063 --> 00:13:52,945 Lieutenant? Scan the Hood's EPS grid. 177 00:13:53,028 --> 00:13:56,730 Yes sir. Definitely been compromised. 178 00:13:56,813 --> 00:13:59,524 Is the damage consistent with the reports? 179 00:13:59,653 --> 00:14:03,057 - Difficult to tell. - Shall we rig for tractor beam? 180 00:14:03,140 --> 00:14:05,039 Something doesna' feel right. 181 00:14:05,122 --> 00:14:07,025 We cannuh risk towing her to drydock without 182 00:14:07,108 --> 00:14:09,745 knowin' a wee bit more about what happened. 183 00:14:10,679 --> 00:14:12,778 Commander, if you give me some time... 184 00:14:12,861 --> 00:14:16,951 I should be able to restore life support on her engineering deck remotely. 185 00:14:17,034 --> 00:14:19,078 You could get a closer look. 186 00:14:19,161 --> 00:14:22,412 Aye. Suppose we must. 187 00:14:44,386 --> 00:14:46,871 Diana Garrett reporting as ordered. 188 00:14:46,954 --> 00:14:49,054 At ease, commander. 189 00:14:49,418 --> 00:14:51,805 I trust your journey from Earth was without incident? 190 00:14:51,888 --> 00:14:55,100 It was, captain. Thank you for asking. 191 00:14:55,183 --> 00:14:56,880 Good. Please sit down. 192 00:14:56,963 --> 00:14:58,423 Sir. 193 00:14:59,490 --> 00:15:03,095 Before we begin, I want to stress that I understand my 194 00:15:03,095 --> 00:15:07,307 protests have "irritated" certain flag officers. 195 00:15:08,059 --> 00:15:11,844 In my experience, flag officers are easily irritated. 196 00:15:11,927 --> 00:15:17,371 Believe me, I know. I traveled here with Vice Admiral Stomm from ESD. 197 00:15:17,454 --> 00:15:18,914 Stomm? 198 00:15:19,417 --> 00:15:21,754 Nothing like a Vulcan bureaucrat. 199 00:15:21,837 --> 00:15:24,440 And yet you survived without throwing yourself out the airlock? 200 00:15:24,523 --> 00:15:27,346 Well... barely. 201 00:15:28,162 --> 00:15:31,624 So... commander. I've been looking at your record. 202 00:15:31,707 --> 00:15:36,411 Quite an accomplished officer. Rose through the ranks quickly... 203 00:15:36,412 --> 00:15:40,033 - Self-made woman. - Thank you. 204 00:15:40,116 --> 00:15:43,376 I see you served on the Constitution before it was decommissioned. 205 00:15:43,459 --> 00:15:46,001 Yes. The original. 206 00:15:46,962 --> 00:15:52,176 Must've been difficult. The attack on Nimbus 3. Losing your captain like that. 207 00:15:54,690 --> 00:15:58,026 I'd prefer not to discuss the matter, sir. 208 00:15:58,883 --> 00:15:59,759 Sorry? 209 00:15:59,842 --> 00:16:02,065 I've already said everything there is to say about the incident. 210 00:16:02,065 --> 00:16:05,128 Turned over all my logs to Starfleet. Including my personal logs. 211 00:16:05,148 --> 00:16:07,567 I'm certain that's true. 212 00:16:07,792 --> 00:16:11,586 Captain. My testimony is a matter of record. 213 00:16:13,138 --> 00:16:16,580 Now, with your permission... I would like to retire to my quarters. 214 00:16:16,663 --> 00:16:20,082 It's been 24 Earth hours since I've slept. 215 00:16:24,572 --> 00:16:28,242 Certainly, commander. Get yourself some rest. 216 00:16:28,898 --> 00:16:30,358 Thank you. 217 00:16:42,082 --> 00:16:44,443 Mister Scott? I've been able to restore emergency 218 00:16:44,526 --> 00:16:46,670 power to the Hood's engineering section. 219 00:16:46,690 --> 00:16:49,568 You'll have six -- maybe seven hours of oxygen at most. 220 00:16:49,575 --> 00:16:51,175 Good work, ensign. That'll have to do. 221 00:16:51,258 --> 00:16:54,140 Follett? We need to study the reactor for gravitational damage. 222 00:16:54,223 --> 00:16:57,746 Sir! Request permission to join the boarding party! 223 00:16:57,829 --> 00:16:59,329 Not this time, lad. 224 00:16:59,412 --> 00:17:02,314 Uhura. Prepare for a full scan of the Hood's logs. Suit up for salvage. 225 00:17:02,397 --> 00:17:04,498 Meet me in the transporter room in half an hour. 226 00:17:04,580 --> 00:17:08,417 - Sir. - Mister Hadley, you have the conn. 227 00:17:10,914 --> 00:17:13,234 "Mister Hadley, you have the conn." 228 00:17:13,318 --> 00:17:15,238 It's not personal, Pavel. 229 00:17:15,321 --> 00:17:20,451 You're a talented navigator. But you're not... focused. 230 00:17:20,832 --> 00:17:23,416 Command... science... engineering. 231 00:17:23,777 --> 00:17:27,301 A jack-of-all-trades is a master of none. 232 00:17:27,384 --> 00:17:31,328 Find something you really love. And stick with it. 233 00:17:31,411 --> 00:17:34,747 You never know until you try. 234 00:18:08,845 --> 00:18:09,845 Doctor. 235 00:18:09,928 --> 00:18:12,629 The captain filled me in on the situation. 236 00:18:12,713 --> 00:18:15,833 I thought I'd check in and see how you're doing. 237 00:18:15,917 --> 00:18:17,577 Is this a bad time? 238 00:18:17,660 --> 00:18:20,619 I was in the midst of deep meditation. 239 00:18:20,702 --> 00:18:21,924 A bad time, then. 240 00:18:22,007 --> 00:18:24,087 I apologize for the interruption. 241 00:18:24,170 --> 00:18:26,589 We can talk later if you like. 242 00:18:27,734 --> 00:18:29,195 Counselor... 243 00:18:29,779 --> 00:18:33,365 I would welcome your advice on this matter. 244 00:18:36,834 --> 00:18:41,192 It may not be prudent to provoke the Tellarites at this time. 245 00:18:41,275 --> 00:18:44,759 We both know the Tellarites love to make threats, Mr. Spock. 246 00:18:44,842 --> 00:18:47,904 Threats on which they almost never deliver. 247 00:18:48,045 --> 00:18:50,922 I don't think that's the issue. 248 00:18:52,029 --> 00:18:55,616 What do you believe the issue is, doctor? 249 00:18:57,675 --> 00:19:01,692 Acquiring my position on the Enterprise was not easy. 250 00:19:01,775 --> 00:19:04,975 There were many who believed a counselor was unnecessary. 251 00:19:05,058 --> 00:19:07,302 But having the requisite skills and experience, 252 00:19:07,302 --> 00:19:10,865 I never attributed their concern to my being a woman. 253 00:19:11,910 --> 00:19:15,574 Yet... I've seen enough of human nature to know 254 00:19:15,574 --> 00:19:20,245 that how we learn to evaluate others is a many-layered process. 255 00:19:20,422 --> 00:19:25,676 And if bias is present, it is often deep and subconscious. 256 00:19:26,561 --> 00:19:30,107 As one whose appearance has, on occasion, 257 00:19:30,107 --> 00:19:34,089 been perceived as the most significant element of my identity... 258 00:19:34,172 --> 00:19:39,478 I concur that humans -- indeed, all races -- are capable of such bias. 259 00:19:40,080 --> 00:19:43,832 Both intentionally... and unintentionally. 260 00:19:45,247 --> 00:19:48,088 I don't know what my future holds, but... 261 00:19:48,171 --> 00:19:50,191 if I were ever to have a daughter... 262 00:19:50,273 --> 00:19:52,938 I would want her to know that any position is within 263 00:19:52,938 --> 00:19:56,559 her grasp if she works hard enough to achieve it. 264 00:19:56,642 --> 00:19:58,102 Without question. 265 00:20:00,468 --> 00:20:03,593 But Commander Garrett's record has numerous issues 266 00:20:03,593 --> 00:20:07,346 which necessitate further scrutiny. 267 00:20:07,699 --> 00:20:09,759 And tell me, Spock... 268 00:20:09,842 --> 00:20:15,473 Would her record be under the same degree of scrutiny if she were a man? 269 00:20:16,232 --> 00:20:18,735 I believe it would, doctor. 270 00:20:19,517 --> 00:20:20,977 But... 271 00:20:21,520 --> 00:20:24,398 One can never be certain of another's motives. 272 00:20:24,573 --> 00:20:28,285 No. We can't. 273 00:20:28,756 --> 00:20:33,010 But we can certainly strive to be clear about our own. 274 00:20:40,821 --> 00:20:42,160 Captain. 275 00:20:42,244 --> 00:20:46,227 I asked you to interview Commander Garrett. Not antagonize her. 276 00:20:46,311 --> 00:20:48,292 That wasn't my intention, commodore. 277 00:20:48,313 --> 00:20:50,572 Intention or not... She filed a petition for an 278 00:20:50,655 --> 00:20:53,632 immediate decision regarding the Hood's captaincy. 279 00:20:53,715 --> 00:20:54,877 What's the hurry? 280 00:20:54,960 --> 00:20:57,724 Per Starfleet regulations... a three-person committee will 281 00:20:57,724 --> 00:21:00,823 hold a formal hearing to make the final determination. 282 00:21:00,907 --> 00:21:05,509 Admiral Stomm... myself... and the next senior officer on this starbase. 283 00:21:05,592 --> 00:21:07,654 You, captain. 284 00:21:16,611 --> 00:21:18,649 Captain's log, supplemental. 285 00:21:18,733 --> 00:21:23,217 I was certain of my decision regarding the Hood's captaincy. 286 00:21:23,378 --> 00:21:27,257 But now, I'm not so sure. 287 00:21:34,334 --> 00:21:37,855 This hearing is now in session. 288 00:21:37,938 --> 00:21:40,657 I have appointed as members of this inquiry: 289 00:21:40,741 --> 00:21:43,061 Space Command representative Stomm 290 00:21:43,145 --> 00:21:47,183 ...and USS Enterprise Captain James T. Kirk. 291 00:21:47,266 --> 00:21:49,726 Commanders Spock and Garrett. 292 00:21:49,810 --> 00:21:54,417 You have the right to ask for substitute officers if you feel any of these named 293 00:21:54,417 --> 00:21:57,838 harbor any prejudice to your cases. 294 00:21:57,921 --> 00:22:01,847 Do you consent to the service of myself as president of this board? 295 00:22:01,929 --> 00:22:04,050 - I do, sir. - Yes, I do, sir. 296 00:22:04,133 --> 00:22:08,846 Very well. Mr. Spock. If you please. 297 00:22:27,031 --> 00:22:28,031 Spock. 298 00:22:28,051 --> 00:22:32,597 Serial number: S179-276SP. 299 00:22:32,876 --> 00:22:34,313 Service rank: commander. 300 00:22:34,397 --> 00:22:37,533 Position: first officer; science officer. 301 00:22:37,617 --> 00:22:40,099 Current assignment: USS Enterprise. 302 00:22:40,182 --> 00:22:42,962 Commander Spock's record is impeccable, of course. 303 00:22:43,045 --> 00:22:47,225 I move that we dispense with the formalities. If there are no objections. 304 00:22:47,309 --> 00:22:48,506 No, sir. 305 00:22:48,590 --> 00:22:49,988 Oh, I object. 306 00:22:50,071 --> 00:22:55,118 I believe Mr. Spock's qualifications are material to this decision. 307 00:22:55,936 --> 00:22:57,397 Proceed. 308 00:22:59,105 --> 00:23:02,727 Commendations: Vulcanian Scientific Legion of Honor. 309 00:23:02,811 --> 00:23:06,993 Awards of valor: twice decorated by Starfleet Command. 310 00:23:07,076 --> 00:23:08,536 Thank you. 311 00:23:09,699 --> 00:23:14,101 Commander Spock. How long have you served in Starfleet? 312 00:23:14,185 --> 00:23:16,705 Nineteen years, five months, twenty days... 313 00:23:16,788 --> 00:23:19,109 And for the majority of that time, you functioned 314 00:23:19,109 --> 00:23:21,493 as science officer on board the Enterprise. 315 00:23:21,513 --> 00:23:26,058 Under both Captain Pike, and -- for the last four years -- under Captain Kirk. 316 00:23:26,199 --> 00:23:29,222 - I have. - Commander. 317 00:23:29,410 --> 00:23:32,580 If you were transferred to the captaincy of the Hood... 318 00:23:32,935 --> 00:23:36,396 How would that make you "feel"? 319 00:23:38,942 --> 00:23:40,762 Yes. You are Vulcan. 320 00:23:40,845 --> 00:23:44,227 But you are also half-human. Aren't you? 321 00:23:44,590 --> 00:23:48,411 - I am, admiral. - Mister Spock... 322 00:23:48,494 --> 00:23:52,033 As a student, you were accepted to the Vulcan Science Academy. 323 00:23:52,116 --> 00:23:55,220 - A tremendous honor. - Affirmative. 324 00:23:55,303 --> 00:23:58,264 Yet you turned down admission. 325 00:23:58,415 --> 00:24:02,780 Did your "human emotions" play a role in that decision? 326 00:24:02,863 --> 00:24:04,782 No sir. They did not. 327 00:24:04,866 --> 00:24:08,745 Inaccurate. Inaccurate. Data in error. 328 00:24:12,552 --> 00:24:15,156 The computer would appear to disagree with you, commander. 329 00:24:15,239 --> 00:24:17,949 I object to this line of questioning. 330 00:24:18,061 --> 00:24:20,502 Spock is not on trial here. 331 00:24:20,585 --> 00:24:23,409 His racial heritage should have no bearing on his qualification 332 00:24:23,409 --> 00:24:26,653 for this position, any more than Commander Garrett's gender should. 333 00:24:26,673 --> 00:24:29,909 Captain Kirk. Would you deny that every individual's 334 00:24:29,909 --> 00:24:32,809 abilities... character... judgments... strengths... 335 00:24:32,892 --> 00:24:38,314 are -- in part -- shaped by his or her heritage? Beliefs? Gender? 336 00:24:40,942 --> 00:24:47,190 I know the idea of a female starship captain "unsettles" some people. 337 00:24:47,190 --> 00:24:50,942 - Doesn't it. - I see. 338 00:24:53,417 --> 00:24:55,914 Let's "cut to the chase," shall we? 339 00:24:55,997 --> 00:24:59,850 For the record: I am absolutely convinced 340 00:24:59,933 --> 00:25:04,717 that it's time for a woman to captain a Constitution-class vessel. 341 00:25:04,939 --> 00:25:07,720 But with respect to Commander Garrett... 342 00:25:07,803 --> 00:25:11,640 I'm not convinced she is that woman. 343 00:25:44,206 --> 00:25:47,639 The board's damaged. I'll need to bypass it to access the ship's logs. 344 00:25:47,723 --> 00:25:50,432 Check the intermix ratio at the time the engines went offline. I'll get 345 00:25:50,433 --> 00:25:54,406 the dilithium chamber open. See how bad these crystals have decayed. 346 00:26:22,439 --> 00:26:24,400 Garrett, Diana I. 347 00:26:24,484 --> 00:26:28,627 Serial number: SC459-033M. 348 00:26:28,710 --> 00:26:31,145 Service rank: commander. 349 00:26:31,228 --> 00:26:33,271 Position: first officer. 350 00:26:33,354 --> 00:26:36,311 Current assignment: Earth Spacedock. 351 00:26:36,395 --> 00:26:39,677 Commendations: Tucker Memorial Medal of Honor. 352 00:26:39,761 --> 00:26:41,616 Risian Star of Excellence. 353 00:26:41,699 --> 00:26:46,084 Aenar Award for Meritorious Service to Disadvantaged Cultures. 354 00:26:46,167 --> 00:26:50,470 Awards of valor: four times decorated by Starfleet Command. 355 00:26:50,553 --> 00:26:52,334 Commander Garrett. 356 00:26:52,417 --> 00:26:55,859 You boast an impressive record for your service to Starfleet. 357 00:26:55,942 --> 00:26:59,403 - Very impressive. - Indeed. 358 00:26:59,585 --> 00:27:04,107 But there are some questions which this court would be remiss not to address. 359 00:27:04,190 --> 00:27:08,772 You were part of the ill-fated Nimbus 3 landing party, were you not? 360 00:27:08,855 --> 00:27:11,394 Those arthropods came out of nowhere. 361 00:27:11,477 --> 00:27:14,937 Yes. I read your statement to Starfleet. 362 00:27:15,021 --> 00:27:19,063 I also read the official investigation into the incident. 363 00:27:19,205 --> 00:27:20,665 Commodore? 364 00:27:21,186 --> 00:27:23,686 It suggested "human error." 365 00:27:23,770 --> 00:27:27,107 That investigation was conducted by a Tellarite officer. 366 00:27:27,190 --> 00:27:29,875 I strongly and formally contested those findings... 367 00:27:29,958 --> 00:27:31,961 I understand that you contested them. 368 00:27:31,981 --> 00:27:36,276 ...and no proof of wrongdoing was ever officially determined. 369 00:27:36,745 --> 00:27:37,745 "Officially." 370 00:27:37,829 --> 00:27:39,915 Yet you -- and two of your subordinates -- plead 371 00:27:39,992 --> 00:27:42,275 the 7th Guarantee during the proceedings 372 00:27:42,295 --> 00:27:46,437 Which by law may not be inferred as an admission of culpability. 373 00:27:46,521 --> 00:27:50,545 There are numerous similar incidents in your file. 374 00:27:50,754 --> 00:27:52,214 Diana. 375 00:27:52,376 --> 00:27:55,296 I see two officers sitting in that chair. 376 00:27:55,340 --> 00:27:58,703 One with a long history of faithful service. 377 00:27:58,786 --> 00:28:04,152 And one who reacts with undue hostility whenever her judgment is questioned. 378 00:28:04,474 --> 00:28:07,015 Perhaps hostility is a legitimate reaction when one 379 00:28:07,098 --> 00:28:10,200 is subjected to undue scrutiny and discrimination. 380 00:28:15,682 --> 00:28:18,465 I wish I could assure you that you haven't been held to a different 381 00:28:18,465 --> 00:28:23,169 standard throughout your career because you happen to be a woman. 382 00:28:23,253 --> 00:28:25,191 Perhaps you have. 383 00:28:25,274 --> 00:28:26,855 Perhaps I have. 384 00:28:26,938 --> 00:28:29,299 I honestly don't know. 385 00:28:29,382 --> 00:28:32,062 But part of the duty of a starship captain 386 00:28:32,146 --> 00:28:34,229 ...is to learn from mistakes. 387 00:28:34,229 --> 00:28:37,850 To face repercussions of action... and inaction. 388 00:28:37,934 --> 00:28:43,282 And to admit when he -- or she -- is in the wrong. 389 00:28:44,238 --> 00:28:48,586 I am well aware of the position's job requirements, commodore. 390 00:28:48,669 --> 00:28:51,811 And as I have testified too many times now: 391 00:28:51,894 --> 00:28:54,198 I was not in the wrong. 392 00:29:08,238 --> 00:29:12,899 Follett? The logs I've managed to download are consistent with a subspace disruption. 393 00:29:12,982 --> 00:29:14,442 But here... 394 00:29:15,806 --> 00:29:20,309 - The rift... it disappeared! - What do you make of it? 395 00:29:20,411 --> 00:29:22,971 I've never seen anything like that before. 396 00:29:30,618 --> 00:29:33,370 What in the name of...? 397 00:29:34,449 --> 00:29:36,271 Close the chamber! 398 00:29:36,354 --> 00:29:40,566 Sir, I'm reading a massive power surge in the Hood's engines! 399 00:29:40,862 --> 00:29:44,532 Enterprise! We've got a containment failure! Get us out of here! 400 00:29:44,615 --> 00:29:46,575 Bridge to transporter room! Energize! 401 00:29:46,593 --> 00:29:50,119 Their deflector screens have activated! It's impossible to get a lock! 402 00:29:51,542 --> 00:29:54,585 We can't bring them back! 403 00:30:05,538 --> 00:30:08,833 Scott to Enterprise! The reactor's at "critical"! 404 00:30:09,042 --> 00:30:12,705 Sir... there's nothing I can do! Can you jettison the core? 405 00:30:15,050 --> 00:30:17,150 Circuits are fused! 406 00:30:19,836 --> 00:30:22,338 How much time? 407 00:30:22,519 --> 00:30:23,979 Minutes? Seconds? 408 00:30:26,106 --> 00:30:28,566 Impossible to tell. 409 00:30:35,394 --> 00:30:37,395 I'm sorry. 410 00:30:46,227 --> 00:30:51,355 Scott to Enterprise. Get as far away as possible. 411 00:30:51,438 --> 00:30:53,538 Rendezvous with the captain at Corinth 4. 412 00:30:56,584 --> 00:30:57,544 Commander? 413 00:30:57,627 --> 00:31:00,070 Lieutenant, that's a direct order. 414 00:31:09,945 --> 00:31:12,748 - Yes, sir. - Wait! 415 00:31:14,292 --> 00:31:18,779 I have an idea. Permission to take weapons subsystems station, sir! 416 00:31:18,862 --> 00:31:20,763 Trust me! 417 00:31:21,587 --> 00:31:23,047 Go! 418 00:31:24,954 --> 00:31:28,373 Enterprise! Get out of here! 419 00:31:29,794 --> 00:31:32,376 Mister Hadley! That's a direct order! 420 00:31:32,459 --> 00:31:33,401 Chekov...! 421 00:31:33,421 --> 00:31:36,183 I might be able to transmit duotronic algorithm... 422 00:31:36,266 --> 00:31:39,609 Overload signal gain! Force computer to drop shields! 423 00:31:39,692 --> 00:31:41,792 Are ya daft, ensign? That'll short out the whole board! 424 00:31:44,461 --> 00:31:47,084 You'll kill yourself, man! 425 00:31:48,548 --> 00:31:50,495 The Hood's warp core is critical! 426 00:32:08,066 --> 00:32:12,489 Their shields are down! Transporter room! Get them out of there! 427 00:32:43,406 --> 00:32:46,326 This hearing is now back in session. 428 00:32:46,409 --> 00:32:51,539 The board will entertain motions before delivering its verdict. 429 00:32:58,006 --> 00:33:01,926 - Very well. - All rise. 430 00:33:08,002 --> 00:33:09,462 Admiral? 431 00:33:10,324 --> 00:33:14,870 I endorse Commander Garrett for promotion to the rank of "captain." 432 00:33:18,433 --> 00:33:23,813 I endorse Commander Spock for promotion to the rank of "captain." 433 00:33:26,441 --> 00:33:28,261 Captain Kirk? 434 00:33:33,729 --> 00:33:35,773 Ops to Commodore Gray. 435 00:33:36,771 --> 00:33:37,733 Gray here. 436 00:33:37,816 --> 00:33:40,444 Sir, incoming transmission from the Enterprise. 437 00:33:40,522 --> 00:33:43,104 They were unable to salvage the Hood, commodore. 438 00:33:43,187 --> 00:33:44,607 It's been destroyed. 439 00:33:44,690 --> 00:33:47,293 Kirk here. What about my people...? 440 00:33:47,376 --> 00:33:52,631 Reports still coming in, sir... but no major injuries to your crew. 441 00:33:56,995 --> 00:33:59,094 Understood. Gray out. 442 00:34:05,794 --> 00:34:07,473 Ladies and gentlemen. 443 00:34:07,556 --> 00:34:11,938 This new information renders these proceedings... "unnecessary." 444 00:34:12,021 --> 00:34:14,041 I'm afraid that appears to be the case. 445 00:34:14,123 --> 00:34:17,293 Commander Garrett and I shall return to Earth Spacedock. 446 00:34:19,851 --> 00:34:21,951 If I may... 447 00:34:25,838 --> 00:34:30,927 There's an underlying issue that still remains, is there not? 448 00:34:36,258 --> 00:34:39,602 For decades... I believe the service has overlooked capable 449 00:34:39,602 --> 00:34:43,786 officers for certain positions simply because we're women. 450 00:34:44,929 --> 00:34:47,170 They may not admit it. 451 00:34:47,489 --> 00:34:50,172 Hell, may not even be intentional. 452 00:34:50,256 --> 00:34:55,301 We can hide behind "Tellarite diplomacy." Rationalize it. Justify it. 453 00:34:55,442 --> 00:34:59,863 - But it is still true. - Commander Garrett. 454 00:35:00,308 --> 00:35:02,411 Do you believe a person should receive special 455 00:35:02,411 --> 00:35:07,248 consideration because of their gender? Religion? Race? 456 00:35:07,428 --> 00:35:10,072 If that person's gender, religion, or race has been 457 00:35:10,072 --> 00:35:13,533 historically used to deny them consideration. 458 00:35:13,756 --> 00:35:16,096 That wasn't the question. 459 00:35:16,179 --> 00:35:21,726 Perhaps not. But that is my answer. 460 00:35:24,369 --> 00:35:29,451 Starfleet has the opportunity to implement change. 461 00:35:29,535 --> 00:35:35,665 To change our values. To change the future. 462 00:35:36,770 --> 00:35:41,540 There are countless female officers more than capable of commanding a starship. 463 00:35:41,623 --> 00:35:44,810 This may not be MY time. 464 00:35:46,036 --> 00:35:49,783 But it is most certainly theirs. 465 00:35:50,669 --> 00:35:55,019 I think we're all in agreement with that. 466 00:36:06,658 --> 00:36:08,118 Spock. 467 00:36:11,055 --> 00:36:13,965 Peace and long life. 468 00:36:14,087 --> 00:36:17,465 Live long and prosper. 469 00:36:41,805 --> 00:36:43,404 A moment, doctor? 470 00:36:43,488 --> 00:36:45,587 Take two, Scotty. 471 00:36:47,790 --> 00:36:51,814 Mister! Of all the hare-brained, half-baked, lunatic ideas... 472 00:36:51,897 --> 00:36:54,649 It's good to see you, too, sir. 473 00:36:56,118 --> 00:36:57,179 Yes, sir. 474 00:36:57,262 --> 00:37:00,241 I've informed Admiral Stomm of your little "stunt," lieutenant. 475 00:37:00,325 --> 00:37:02,924 It's worthy of a court martial. 476 00:37:03,008 --> 00:37:07,261 Whatever disciplinary action you feel I deserve, I... 477 00:37:07,893 --> 00:37:09,353 "Lieutenant"? 478 00:37:18,882 --> 00:37:22,942 Thank you... for saving our lives. Lieutenant Chekov. 479 00:37:23,026 --> 00:37:24,665 Sir... yes sir...! 480 00:37:24,748 --> 00:37:27,511 I'll be filing a formal recommendation with Starfleet Engineering Corps 481 00:37:27,511 --> 00:37:30,431 ...to install a shield prefix code on all of our ships. 482 00:37:30,514 --> 00:37:33,415 And it vill be called... the "Chekov code"! 483 00:37:33,498 --> 00:37:35,959 Don't push your luck, lad. 484 00:37:36,277 --> 00:37:38,719 I cannuh lie... that was an inspired idea. 485 00:37:38,803 --> 00:37:41,904 Have ya considered a career in tactical? Ya may wanna talk to Mr. Drake. 486 00:37:41,987 --> 00:37:44,884 Commander? What happened over there? 487 00:37:44,967 --> 00:37:47,850 The anomaly... the warp core... the deflector screens...? 488 00:37:47,933 --> 00:37:51,643 I dunno, lieutenant. An' that's what worries me. 489 00:37:56,610 --> 00:37:58,710 Well. Whatever happened... 490 00:37:59,515 --> 00:38:01,276 Thank you. 491 00:38:01,799 --> 00:38:03,439 And congratulations! 492 00:38:06,587 --> 00:38:10,113 Before you overloaded the board, you said something. 493 00:38:10,196 --> 00:38:14,116 The translators didn't pick it up. But it sounded like Russian? 494 00:38:14,200 --> 00:38:15,782 Old expression. 495 00:38:16,514 --> 00:38:20,331 "Eyes might be afraid... but hands do the job." 496 00:38:20,414 --> 00:38:25,753 Means "You never know... until you try." 497 00:38:50,926 --> 00:38:52,386 Ambassador. 498 00:38:54,522 --> 00:38:58,104 We acknowledge and respect your culture's beliefs. 499 00:38:58,187 --> 00:39:00,967 - But I must tell you... - Oh, please. 500 00:39:01,050 --> 00:39:03,693 I'm well aware that my people's prejudices 501 00:39:03,693 --> 00:39:07,029 are hopelessly outdated by modern standards. 502 00:39:10,038 --> 00:39:13,342 I appreciate that you recognize that, sir. 503 00:39:13,425 --> 00:39:19,348 A large faction on Tellar Prime argues against our government's stance on this matter. 504 00:39:19,431 --> 00:39:24,352 And I, for one, am part of that faction. 505 00:39:24,783 --> 00:39:27,387 I believe one of your greatest human writers once said... 506 00:39:27,387 --> 00:39:31,683 "A lady's 'verily' is as potent as a lord's." 507 00:39:33,593 --> 00:39:35,114 That he did, sir. 508 00:39:35,198 --> 00:39:38,601 The winds of change blow for us. 509 00:39:38,723 --> 00:39:41,868 I do not envy the decisions Starfleet now faces. 510 00:39:41,868 --> 00:39:46,539 But trust that you have my full support. 511 00:39:46,796 --> 00:39:48,895 Thank you, ambassador. 512 00:39:49,780 --> 00:39:51,880 Embrace the winds. 513 00:40:40,386 --> 00:40:41,846 Sir. 514 00:40:43,130 --> 00:40:46,692 I know we didn't get off to the greatest start. 515 00:40:46,776 --> 00:40:51,654 Regardless. Thank you for your consideration. 516 00:40:51,804 --> 00:40:56,891 - I do hope our paths cross again. - As do I. 517 00:40:57,773 --> 00:41:03,028 Who knows. Maybe some day a "Garrett" will command an "Enterprise." 518 00:41:04,163 --> 00:41:09,294 Well, it is the 23rd century. Anything's possible. 519 00:41:10,299 --> 00:41:11,759 Yes. 520 00:41:16,096 --> 00:41:17,837 Thank you. 521 00:41:29,738 --> 00:41:31,752 - Captain. - Spock. 522 00:41:31,835 --> 00:41:36,075 I must confess... I find myself bordering on an emotional reaction. 523 00:41:36,158 --> 00:41:39,601 I believe you would refer to it as... "shame." 524 00:41:39,684 --> 00:41:41,826 - "Shame," Spock? - Shame. 525 00:41:42,267 --> 00:41:45,607 That I am somewhat relieved at the destruction of the Hood. 526 00:41:45,690 --> 00:41:49,712 If I may inquire... Had the vessel not been lost... 527 00:41:49,795 --> 00:41:54,591 - How would you have voted? - Ohhhh... Spock. 528 00:41:54,774 --> 00:42:00,197 I'll admit. I considered voting against you... because I didn't wanna lose you. 529 00:42:00,280 --> 00:42:04,942 Indeed. I briefly considered withdrawing my name for the very same reason. 530 00:42:05,025 --> 00:42:09,263 And I briefly considered chaining you to your station so you could never leave. 531 00:42:13,735 --> 00:42:16,860 - Kirk to Enterprise. - Enterprise. Scott here, sir. 532 00:42:16,943 --> 00:42:20,208 Scotty, standby to receive shuttlecraft. We'll be home for dinner. 533 00:42:20,291 --> 00:42:22,460 Both of us. 44778

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