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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:21,385 --> 00:00:24,012 The ceremony will be carried on all viewing screens, sir. 2 00:00:24,138 --> 00:00:25,681 Good. 3 00:00:27,307 --> 00:00:29,435 There's a call for you from the bridge. 4 00:00:34,893 --> 00:00:36,057 Kirk here. 5 00:00:36,150 --> 00:00:38,944 SPOCK: Still no answer from Earth Outpost Number 2, captain. 6 00:00:39,027 --> 00:00:41,488 And now Number 3 has gone silent. 7 00:00:46,243 --> 00:00:49,538 Maintain course to Outpost 4. Keep me informed. 8 00:00:49,705 --> 00:00:51,331 Kirk out. 9 00:01:22,529 --> 00:01:24,573 Since the days of the first wooden vessels, 10 00:01:24,698 --> 00:01:27,784 all shipmasters have had one happy privilege. 11 00:01:28,452 --> 00:01:31,163 That of uniting two people in the bonds of matrimony. 12 00:01:31,288 --> 00:01:34,750 And so we are gathered here today with you, Angela Martine, 13 00:01:34,875 --> 00:01:38,504 and you, Robert Tomlinson, in the sight of your fellows, 14 00:01:39,296 --> 00:01:42,090 in accordance with our laws and our many beliefs, 15 00:01:42,341 --> 00:01:44,176 so that you may pledge your-- 16 00:01:44,218 --> 00:01:46,428 MAN: Alert! Alert! All decks, alert! 17 00:01:46,512 --> 00:01:48,889 Alert! Alert! Captain to the bridge! 18 00:01:48,972 --> 00:01:51,183 - All decks, alert! - Kirk here. 19 00:01:51,266 --> 00:01:53,560 SPOCK: Earth Outpost 4 reports they're under attack. 20 00:01:53,644 --> 00:01:55,896 A space vessel, identity unknown. 21 00:01:55,979 --> 00:01:58,148 Full ahead. All decks, Condition Red. 22 00:01:58,232 --> 00:02:00,567 [ALARM WAILING] 23 00:02:03,686 --> 00:02:05,614 SULU: All decks, Condition Red. 24 00:02:05,697 --> 00:02:08,825 All decks, Condition Red. 25 00:02:16,333 --> 00:02:19,836 KIRK: Space, the final frontier. 26 00:02:20,420 --> 00:02:24,007 These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. 27 00:02:24,216 --> 00:02:28,512 Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds, 28 00:02:29,263 --> 00:02:32,307 to seek out new life and new civilizations, 29 00:02:33,058 --> 00:02:36,562 to boldly go where no man has gone before. 30 00:03:10,586 --> 00:03:14,224 KIRK: Captain's log, stardate 1709.2. 31 00:03:14,433 --> 00:03:16,476 Patrolling outposts guarding the Neutral Zone 32 00:03:16,602 --> 00:03:19,813 between planets Romulus and Remus and the rest of the galaxy, 33 00:03:19,896 --> 00:03:22,983 received emergency call from Outpost 4. 34 00:03:23,066 --> 00:03:26,361 The USS Enterprise is moving to investigate and assist. 35 00:03:26,445 --> 00:03:29,031 Outpost 4 reported under attack, sir. 36 00:03:29,156 --> 00:03:31,199 Then message terminates. 37 00:03:31,575 --> 00:03:33,368 Verified, captain. 38 00:03:35,537 --> 00:03:37,581 Our speed is now maximum, sir. 39 00:03:41,251 --> 00:03:44,463 Position, eight minutes from Outpost 4 at this velocity, sir. 40 00:03:47,466 --> 00:03:49,217 - Scotty... - I've already talked 41 00:03:49,301 --> 00:03:51,887 to my engine room, sir. We'll get more speed out of her. 42 00:03:57,434 --> 00:04:00,562 Did Outpost 4 give anything at all on the attacking vessel, lieutenant? 43 00:04:00,677 --> 00:04:02,178 No identification, sir. 44 00:04:02,293 --> 00:04:04,378 There can't be much doubt who's attacking, sir. 45 00:04:08,894 --> 00:04:10,530 Mr. Spock... 46 00:04:11,323 --> 00:04:13,909 ...put this star sector on our screen. 47 00:04:22,501 --> 00:04:24,127 Now show our position. 48 00:04:35,097 --> 00:04:37,391 Signal this to all decks, lieutenant. 49 00:04:39,226 --> 00:04:41,311 All decks standing by, sir. 50 00:04:41,436 --> 00:04:42,979 This is the captain speaking. 51 00:04:43,105 --> 00:04:47,359 In our next action, we can risk neither miscalculation nor error 52 00:04:47,651 --> 00:04:49,236 by any man aboard. 53 00:04:49,361 --> 00:04:52,030 Listen carefully. Science officer. 54 00:04:52,155 --> 00:04:54,783 Referring to the map on your screens, you will note, 55 00:04:54,866 --> 00:04:57,035 beyond the moving position of our vessel, 56 00:04:57,119 --> 00:04:59,579 a line of Earth outpost stations. 57 00:04:59,663 --> 00:05:03,542 Constructed on asteroids, they monitor the Neutral Zone, 58 00:05:03,625 --> 00:05:06,795 established by treaty after the Earth-Romulan Conflict 59 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:08,547 of over a century ago. 60 00:05:08,630 --> 00:05:10,507 As you may recall from your histories, 61 00:05:10,590 --> 00:05:13,677 this conflict was fought, by our standards today, 62 00:05:13,802 --> 00:05:17,431 with primitive atomic weapons and in primitive space vessels, 63 00:05:17,514 --> 00:05:20,976 which allowed no quarter, no captives. 64 00:05:21,518 --> 00:05:24,813 Nor was there even ship-to-ship visual communication. 65 00:05:24,980 --> 00:05:30,986 Therefore, no human, Romulan or ally has ever seen the other. 66 00:05:31,319 --> 00:05:37,075 Earth believes the Romulans to be warlike, cruel, treacherous. 67 00:05:37,868 --> 00:05:40,787 And only the Romulans know what they think of Earth. 68 00:05:41,163 --> 00:05:43,832 The treaty, set by subspace radio, 69 00:05:43,957 --> 00:05:46,501 established this Neutral Zone, 70 00:05:46,752 --> 00:05:49,045 entry into which, by either side, 71 00:05:49,463 --> 00:05:52,090 would constitute an act of war. 72 00:05:52,382 --> 00:05:55,093 The treaty has been unbroken since that time. 73 00:05:56,011 --> 00:05:57,512 Captain. 74 00:05:59,014 --> 00:06:01,475 What you do not know and must now be told 75 00:06:01,641 --> 00:06:05,103 is that my command orders on this subject are precise and inviolable. 76 00:06:05,228 --> 00:06:07,105 No act, no provocation... 77 00:06:07,606 --> 00:06:10,692 ...will be considered sufficient reason to violate the zone. 78 00:06:10,817 --> 00:06:12,319 We may defend ourselves, 79 00:06:12,444 --> 00:06:14,404 but, if necessary, 80 00:06:14,529 --> 00:06:16,490 to avoid interspace war, 81 00:06:16,656 --> 00:06:21,620 both these outposts and this vessel will be considered expendable. 82 00:06:21,745 --> 00:06:23,205 Captain out. 83 00:06:25,165 --> 00:06:27,042 We know Outpost 4 has been attacked, sir, 84 00:06:27,167 --> 00:06:28,794 so if we intercept Romulans now-- 85 00:06:28,877 --> 00:06:32,005 After a whole century, what will a Romulan ship look like, Mr. Stiles? 86 00:06:32,130 --> 00:06:34,132 I doubt if they'll radio and identify themselves. 87 00:06:34,216 --> 00:06:37,260 You'll know, sir. They're painted like a giant bird of prey. 88 00:06:37,344 --> 00:06:39,554 I had no idea that history was your specialty. 89 00:06:39,638 --> 00:06:41,181 Family history. 90 00:06:41,473 --> 00:06:44,017 There was a Captain Stiles in the space service then. 91 00:06:44,100 --> 00:06:46,353 Two commanders, several junior officers. 92 00:06:46,478 --> 00:06:50,315 - All lost in that war, sir. - Their war, Mr. Stiles. 93 00:06:52,818 --> 00:06:54,277 Not yours. 94 00:06:55,654 --> 00:06:57,197 Don't forget it. 95 00:06:57,739 --> 00:06:59,241 Yes, sir. 96 00:06:59,533 --> 00:07:02,452 Outpost 2 coming into sensor range, captain. 97 00:07:02,869 --> 00:07:05,205 Outpost 2 was the first to go silent, lieutenant? 98 00:07:05,330 --> 00:07:08,250 Yes, captain. Then Outpost 3 an hour later. 99 00:07:08,333 --> 00:07:10,752 Sweeping the area of Outpost 2. 100 00:07:10,836 --> 00:07:13,338 Sensor reading, indefinite. 101 00:07:13,839 --> 00:07:15,757 Double-checking Outpost 3. 102 00:07:15,924 --> 00:07:18,468 I read dust and debris. 103 00:07:18,552 --> 00:07:20,804 Both Earth outposts gone. 104 00:07:21,471 --> 00:07:24,266 And the asteroids they were constructed on... 105 00:07:26,226 --> 00:07:27,894 ...pulverized. 106 00:07:39,239 --> 00:07:41,908 Open a channel to our nearest command base. 107 00:07:42,242 --> 00:07:44,703 Quarter-hour reports on our position and status. 108 00:07:44,828 --> 00:07:46,371 Yes, sir. 109 00:07:48,331 --> 00:07:50,417 Call battle stations, Mr. Sulu. 110 00:07:52,043 --> 00:07:55,463 Battle stations. All hands to battle stations. 111 00:07:55,922 --> 00:07:59,301 Battle stations. Battle stations. All decks acknowledge. 112 00:07:59,759 --> 00:08:02,470 All decks acknowledge, sir. All stations show green. 113 00:08:03,263 --> 00:08:05,515 Energize main phasers, Mr. Stiles. 114 00:08:05,682 --> 00:08:08,685 - All weapons to full power. - All weapons to full power. 115 00:08:09,394 --> 00:08:10,854 Phaser Control Room, 116 00:08:10,979 --> 00:08:13,356 energize. Acknowledge. 117 00:08:14,107 --> 00:08:17,986 Phaser Control acknowledging. All weapons energizing to full. 118 00:08:18,069 --> 00:08:19,863 [ALARM WAILING] 119 00:08:19,988 --> 00:08:22,782 Happy wedding day. Almost. 120 00:08:23,658 --> 00:08:26,202 You won't get off my hook this easily. 121 00:08:26,661 --> 00:08:28,788 I'm going to marry you, mister, 122 00:08:28,955 --> 00:08:31,583 battle or phaser weapons notwithstanding. 123 00:08:31,708 --> 00:08:34,085 Well, meanwhile, temporarily, at least, 124 00:08:34,210 --> 00:08:36,338 I'm still your superior officer. 125 00:08:36,463 --> 00:08:38,131 So get with it, mister. 126 00:08:39,299 --> 00:08:40,759 Port weapons show ready. 127 00:08:40,842 --> 00:08:42,761 Starboard and midship weapons show ready. 128 00:08:42,844 --> 00:08:45,847 Acknowledge. All weapons batteries ready. 129 00:08:46,389 --> 00:08:48,808 Outpost 4, now five minutes away, sir. 130 00:08:48,892 --> 00:08:52,437 And showing on my sensors, captain. At least it's still there. 131 00:08:52,562 --> 00:08:56,566 Sir, regaining contact with Outpost 4. Switching to speakers. 132 00:08:56,900 --> 00:09:00,403 MAN: Outpost 4. Do you read me, Enterprise? 133 00:09:00,528 --> 00:09:02,822 This is Commander Hansen. 134 00:09:02,948 --> 00:09:05,784 Kirk here. We're minutes away, Hansen. What's your status? 135 00:09:05,909 --> 00:09:09,287 Outposts 2, 3 and 8 are gone. 136 00:09:09,412 --> 00:09:12,207 Unknown weapon. Completely destroyed, 137 00:09:12,290 --> 00:09:14,250 even though we were alerted. 138 00:09:14,376 --> 00:09:16,920 Had our deflector shield on maximum. 139 00:09:17,003 --> 00:09:19,214 Hit by enormous power. 140 00:09:19,506 --> 00:09:22,384 First attack blew our deflector shield. 141 00:09:22,592 --> 00:09:25,637 If they hit us again with our deflector shield gone... 142 00:09:26,346 --> 00:09:28,348 Do you read me, Enterprise? 143 00:09:28,431 --> 00:09:29,891 Confirm what hit you, Hansen. 144 00:09:30,016 --> 00:09:31,768 What vessel? Identity. 145 00:09:31,884 --> 00:09:35,680 Space vessel... Only glimpse of... 146 00:09:35,814 --> 00:09:37,774 Can you locate the intruder for us? 147 00:09:37,857 --> 00:09:38,984 Negative. 148 00:09:39,109 --> 00:09:41,820 It seems to have disappeared somehow. 149 00:09:42,487 --> 00:09:45,824 I have you on my screen now. Switching to visual. 150 00:09:46,032 --> 00:09:47,367 Tie us in. 151 00:09:47,742 --> 00:09:49,285 Tied in, sir. 152 00:10:06,428 --> 00:10:08,930 HANSEN: Enterprise, can you see it? 153 00:10:09,055 --> 00:10:11,182 My command post here. 154 00:10:12,559 --> 00:10:15,478 We're a mile deep, on an asteroid, 155 00:10:15,562 --> 00:10:20,483 almost solid iron, and even through our deflectors, it did this. 156 00:10:20,567 --> 00:10:23,486 - Can you see? - Affirmative. You're visual, Hansen. 157 00:10:23,570 --> 00:10:26,698 - What do you have on the intruder? - No identification. 158 00:10:26,823 --> 00:10:30,577 No answer to our challenge. Only a glimpse of... 159 00:10:31,119 --> 00:10:35,957 Then it fired something at us. Some form of high-energy plasma. 160 00:10:36,458 --> 00:10:41,046 Fantastic power. And then the whole vessel disappeared. 161 00:10:41,337 --> 00:10:45,383 But it's out there somewhere. Our sensors show that much. 162 00:10:45,842 --> 00:10:49,387 Enterprise, something coming on our viewing screen. 163 00:10:49,554 --> 00:10:52,390 - Coming at us fast. - Lock us on to your screen. 164 00:10:52,891 --> 00:10:54,434 Switching. 165 00:10:54,642 --> 00:10:58,021 Can you see it, Enterprise? Can you see it? 166 00:10:59,022 --> 00:11:02,067 It's becoming visible in the center of my screen. 167 00:11:02,233 --> 00:11:04,569 Do you have phaser capacity? We're out of range. 168 00:11:04,694 --> 00:11:08,073 Negative. Phasers, gone. Weapons crew, dead. 169 00:11:08,156 --> 00:11:09,908 Make challenge. Warn that ship off. 170 00:11:10,030 --> 00:11:13,200 I'm trying to, sir. They don't acknowledge. 171 00:11:47,362 --> 00:11:49,364 Outpost 4... 172 00:11:50,698 --> 00:11:52,534 ...disintegrated, captain. 173 00:11:56,454 --> 00:11:59,040 - Position of the intruder, Mr. Spock. - Disappeared. 174 00:11:59,165 --> 00:12:01,709 Interesting how they became visible for just a moment. 175 00:12:02,502 --> 00:12:04,212 When they opened fire. 176 00:12:04,838 --> 00:12:07,006 Perhaps necessary when they use their weapons. 177 00:12:07,132 --> 00:12:09,592 I have a blip on the motion sensor, captain. 178 00:12:09,717 --> 00:12:12,595 - Could be the intruder. - Go to full magnification. 179 00:12:12,720 --> 00:12:14,681 Screen is on full mag, sir. 180 00:12:17,267 --> 00:12:18,977 I don't see anything. 181 00:12:23,148 --> 00:12:24,858 I can't understand it. 182 00:12:25,233 --> 00:12:27,360 Invisibility is theoretically possible, captain. 183 00:12:27,443 --> 00:12:30,238 The selective bending of light. But the power cost is enormous. 184 00:12:30,321 --> 00:12:32,240 They may have solved that problem. 185 00:12:32,365 --> 00:12:34,993 Continuing to challenge, sir. Still no response. 186 00:12:35,099 --> 00:12:36,517 Discontinue. 187 00:12:36,661 --> 00:12:39,205 Contact remaining outposts, have them signal us 188 00:12:39,330 --> 00:12:42,041 any sightings or sensor readings in their area. 189 00:12:42,167 --> 00:12:44,502 Blip has changed its heading, captain. 190 00:12:46,337 --> 00:12:49,132 And in a very leisurely maneuver. 191 00:12:49,465 --> 00:12:51,009 They may not be aware of us. 192 00:12:51,092 --> 00:12:53,553 Their invisibility screen may work both ways. 193 00:12:54,012 --> 00:12:56,181 With that kind of power consumption... 194 00:12:57,557 --> 00:12:59,309 ...they may not be able to see us. 195 00:12:59,517 --> 00:13:01,603 His heading is now 111, 196 00:13:02,812 --> 00:13:04,689 mark 14. 197 00:13:05,273 --> 00:13:08,026 The exact heading a Romulan vessel would take, Jim, 198 00:13:08,109 --> 00:13:11,571 toward the Neutral Zone... and home. 199 00:13:20,538 --> 00:13:21,873 KIRK: Parallel course. 200 00:13:21,998 --> 00:13:23,750 Don't you mean interception course, sir? 201 00:13:23,875 --> 00:13:26,586 Negative. You and Mr. Sulu will match course and speed 202 00:13:26,669 --> 00:13:29,923 with the object on our sensors, exactly move for move. 203 00:13:30,048 --> 00:13:31,674 If he has sensors, 204 00:13:32,133 --> 00:13:35,970 I want him to think that we're a reflection, an echo. 205 00:13:36,387 --> 00:13:38,014 Under no circumstances are you to cross 206 00:13:38,139 --> 00:13:40,266 into the Neutral Zone without my direct orders. 207 00:13:40,516 --> 00:13:42,894 - Acknowledged, sir. - Cancel battle stations. 208 00:13:42,977 --> 00:13:46,022 - All decks, standby alert. - Cancel battle stations, sir. 209 00:13:46,105 --> 00:13:49,901 Captain, may I respectfully remind the captain what has happened. 210 00:13:50,026 --> 00:13:51,819 The Romulans have crossed the Neutral Zone, 211 00:13:51,903 --> 00:13:53,821 attacked our outposts, killed our men. 212 00:13:53,891 --> 00:13:54,899 Mr. Stiles-- 213 00:13:54,954 --> 00:13:56,699 Add to that the fact that it was a sneak attack. 214 00:13:56,751 --> 00:13:58,546 Mr. Stiles, are you questioning my orders? 215 00:13:58,601 --> 00:13:59,603 Negative, sir. 216 00:13:59,656 --> 00:14:02,997 I'm pointing out that we could have Romulan spies aboard this ship. 217 00:14:08,253 --> 00:14:09,837 I agree, sir. 218 00:14:10,421 --> 00:14:14,050 Respectfully recommend all decks maintain security alert. 219 00:14:16,177 --> 00:14:18,763 Very well. All decks, security alert. 220 00:14:18,846 --> 00:14:20,390 SULU: Security alert, sir. 221 00:14:20,473 --> 00:14:22,433 [BEEPING AND STATIC OVER RADIO] 222 00:14:22,684 --> 00:14:24,727 Picking up communication, sir. 223 00:14:26,646 --> 00:14:28,439 It's from their ship. 224 00:14:28,690 --> 00:14:30,233 Pipe it in. 225 00:14:32,777 --> 00:14:34,570 Sounds like code, sir. 226 00:14:34,862 --> 00:14:36,656 I have a fix on it, captain. 227 00:14:39,701 --> 00:14:42,787 I believe I can lock on it, get a picture of their bridge. 228 00:14:42,996 --> 00:14:44,580 Put it on the screen. 229 00:15:59,364 --> 00:16:00,740 KIRK: Decoding? 230 00:16:00,823 --> 00:16:04,410 - Cryptography is working on it, sir. - Give it to Spock. 231 00:16:05,370 --> 00:16:07,330 I didn't quite get that, Mr. Stiles. 232 00:16:07,455 --> 00:16:09,248 - Nothing, sir. - Repeat it. 233 00:16:09,332 --> 00:16:13,378 STILES: I was suggesting that Spock could probably translate it for you, sir. 234 00:16:13,503 --> 00:16:17,465 KIRK: I assume you're complimenting Mr. Spock on his ability to decode. 235 00:16:17,548 --> 00:16:19,217 I'm not sure, sir. 236 00:16:21,469 --> 00:16:24,138 Well, here's one thing you can be sure of, mister. 237 00:16:25,056 --> 00:16:29,227 Leave any bigotry in your quarters. There's no room for it on the bridge. 238 00:16:29,519 --> 00:16:31,437 Do I make myself clear? 239 00:16:31,687 --> 00:16:33,147 You do, sir. 240 00:16:41,030 --> 00:16:42,990 Transmission has been cut off. 241 00:16:44,283 --> 00:16:46,035 I made a tape of it, sir. 242 00:16:46,285 --> 00:16:47,703 Very well. 243 00:16:53,084 --> 00:16:55,628 [BEEPING AND STATIC OVER SPEAKER] 244 00:17:01,426 --> 00:17:03,386 Something visual ahead, captain. 245 00:17:03,761 --> 00:17:05,513 At extreme range. 246 00:17:09,600 --> 00:17:11,352 He's changing course, sir. 247 00:17:11,853 --> 00:17:13,646 KIRK: Stay with him, helm. 248 00:17:13,771 --> 00:17:15,356 SULU: Turning, sir. 249 00:17:27,368 --> 00:17:29,787 We grow visible. Attend the cloaking system. 250 00:17:29,912 --> 00:17:32,081 It consumes much power, commander. With no enemy to-- 251 00:17:32,165 --> 00:17:35,543 That Earth outpost called to an Earth vessel. Now it follows us. 252 00:17:35,626 --> 00:17:37,670 Which neither retreats nor grows nearer. 253 00:17:37,753 --> 00:17:39,380 Which turns as we turn. 254 00:17:39,505 --> 00:17:41,924 Commander, it is our judgment we run from a reflection. 255 00:17:42,008 --> 00:17:45,595 Perhaps so, but my judgment prevails. 256 00:17:56,439 --> 00:17:58,441 Cloaking system on, sir. 257 00:18:02,987 --> 00:18:05,406 It is good we approach the Neutral Zone. 258 00:18:06,657 --> 00:18:09,869 Not too soon for me to see the stars of home. 259 00:18:12,830 --> 00:18:14,832 I know they are following. 260 00:18:15,082 --> 00:18:18,961 But if an Earth ship, why does he not attack? 261 00:18:22,298 --> 00:18:26,177 First, study the enemy, seek weakness. 262 00:18:26,385 --> 00:18:29,180 If I were their commander, that is what I would do. 263 00:18:33,726 --> 00:18:35,895 My commander sent for Decius. 264 00:18:38,397 --> 00:18:40,483 A message was dispatched. 265 00:18:40,608 --> 00:18:44,153 - You've broken the rule of silence. - Only in code, commander. 266 00:18:44,362 --> 00:18:46,447 To inform our Praetor of this glorious mission. 267 00:18:46,572 --> 00:18:49,825 Your carelessness might have ended this glorious mission. 268 00:18:51,327 --> 00:18:54,247 You are reduced two steps in rank. Return to post. 269 00:19:02,495 --> 00:19:04,423 CENTURION: Take care, commander. 270 00:19:05,508 --> 00:19:07,218 He has friends. 271 00:19:07,385 --> 00:19:12,181 And friends of his kind mean power, and power is danger. 272 00:19:12,306 --> 00:19:14,684 Danger and I are old companions. 273 00:19:14,850 --> 00:19:17,019 We've seen a hundred campaigns together, 274 00:19:17,103 --> 00:19:19,438 and still I do not understand you. 275 00:19:20,439 --> 00:19:21,941 I think you do. 276 00:19:22,050 --> 00:19:24,305 No need to tell you what happens the moment we reach home 277 00:19:24,402 --> 00:19:25,903 with proof of the earthmen's weakness. 278 00:19:25,987 --> 00:19:27,530 And we will have proof. 279 00:19:27,655 --> 00:19:29,865 The Earth commander will follow, he must, 280 00:19:29,949 --> 00:19:32,410 and when he attacks, we will destroy him. 281 00:19:32,910 --> 00:19:35,955 Our gift to the homeland, another war. 282 00:19:36,080 --> 00:19:39,500 If we are the strong, is this not the signal for war? 283 00:19:39,584 --> 00:19:41,669 Must it always be so? 284 00:19:41,752 --> 00:19:44,046 How many comrades have we lost in this way? 285 00:19:44,171 --> 00:19:46,340 Our portion, commander... 286 00:19:47,967 --> 00:19:50,970 - ...is obedience. - Obedience! 287 00:19:51,262 --> 00:19:52,680 Duty. 288 00:19:52,972 --> 00:19:54,932 Death and more death. 289 00:19:55,266 --> 00:19:58,019 Soon even enough for the Praetor's taste. 290 00:20:01,397 --> 00:20:03,024 Centurion... 291 00:20:03,691 --> 00:20:07,903 ...I find myself wishing for destruction before we can return. 292 00:20:14,952 --> 00:20:16,329 Worry not. 293 00:20:16,579 --> 00:20:20,333 Like you, I am too well-trained in my duty to permit it. 294 00:20:21,167 --> 00:20:23,210 Continue evasive maneuvers. 295 00:20:23,794 --> 00:20:26,339 Now, back to the first course. 296 00:20:35,765 --> 00:20:38,225 They're turning, sir. We're staying with them. 297 00:20:39,310 --> 00:20:41,437 Steady on 111, mark 14. 298 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:43,397 Back on their original course, captain. 299 00:20:43,522 --> 00:20:45,316 Toward the Neutral Zone. 300 00:20:54,033 --> 00:20:56,077 What's our position, navigator? 301 00:20:57,953 --> 00:21:00,831 We'll enter the Neutral Zone in less than an hour, sir. 302 00:21:01,165 --> 00:21:03,959 Assuming, of course, that we don't turn back. 303 00:21:05,836 --> 00:21:09,048 SCOTTY: We now have aboard debris from Outpost 4, captain. 304 00:21:10,883 --> 00:21:13,886 Bring it to the Briefing Room. Are you ready, gentlemen? 305 00:21:24,438 --> 00:21:26,941 SPOCK: From the outpost's protective shield. 306 00:21:27,483 --> 00:21:29,110 Cast rodinium. 307 00:21:29,485 --> 00:21:33,072 This is the hardest substance known to our science. 308 00:21:37,535 --> 00:21:40,871 The lab theorizes an enveloping energy plasma, 309 00:21:41,038 --> 00:21:42,832 forcing an implosion. 310 00:21:43,499 --> 00:21:45,126 Comments? 311 00:21:46,544 --> 00:21:49,547 Obviously their weaponry is superior to ours, 312 00:21:49,672 --> 00:21:52,466 and they have a practical invisibility screen. 313 00:21:52,591 --> 00:21:54,093 You're discussing tactics. 314 00:21:54,218 --> 00:21:56,554 Do you realize what this really comes down to? 315 00:21:56,679 --> 00:22:00,057 Millions and millions of lives hanging on what this vessel does next. 316 00:22:00,141 --> 00:22:02,560 Or on what this vessel fails to do, doctor. 317 00:22:02,643 --> 00:22:04,687 Yes, well, gentlemen, the question still remains, 318 00:22:04,812 --> 00:22:07,690 can we engage them with a reasonable possibility of victory? 319 00:22:07,773 --> 00:22:10,776 No question. Their power is simple impulse. 320 00:22:10,854 --> 00:22:12,235 Meaning we can outrun them. 321 00:22:12,319 --> 00:22:15,489 To be used in chasing them or retreating, sir. 322 00:22:15,614 --> 00:22:18,159 Go ahead, Mr. Stiles. I called this session for opinions. 323 00:22:18,242 --> 00:22:20,911 - We have to attack immediately. - Explain. 324 00:22:20,979 --> 00:22:22,832 They're still on our side of the Neutral Zone. 325 00:22:22,895 --> 00:22:24,903 There would be no doubt that they broke the treaty. 326 00:22:24,957 --> 00:22:27,334 Attack? Without a visible target? 327 00:22:27,418 --> 00:22:29,670 - How do we aim our phasers? - STILES: Aim with sensors. 328 00:22:29,795 --> 00:22:31,297 Not accurate, but if we blanket them-- 329 00:22:31,422 --> 00:22:33,758 SULU: And hope for a lucky shot before they zero in on us? 330 00:22:33,883 --> 00:22:35,342 And if we don't? 331 00:22:35,593 --> 00:22:38,804 Once back, they'll report that we saw their weapons and ran. 332 00:22:39,221 --> 00:22:41,515 And if they could report that they destroyed us? 333 00:22:41,599 --> 00:22:43,476 These are Romulans! 334 00:22:43,726 --> 00:22:46,145 You run away from them and you guarantee war! 335 00:22:46,228 --> 00:22:49,315 They'll be back, not just one ship, but with everything they've got. 336 00:22:49,398 --> 00:22:52,818 You know that, Mr. Science Officer. You're the expert on these people. 337 00:22:52,902 --> 00:22:55,237 But you've always left out that one point. Why? 338 00:22:55,321 --> 00:22:57,531 I'm very interested in why. 339 00:22:59,742 --> 00:23:01,368 Sit down, mister. 340 00:23:09,126 --> 00:23:12,129 I agree. Attack. 341 00:23:14,173 --> 00:23:16,926 Are you suggesting we fight to prevent a fight? 342 00:23:17,009 --> 00:23:18,427 Based on what? 343 00:23:18,677 --> 00:23:21,013 Memories of a war over a century ago? 344 00:23:21,305 --> 00:23:24,642 On theories about a people we've never even met face to face? 345 00:23:24,725 --> 00:23:26,143 We know what they look like. 346 00:23:26,227 --> 00:23:28,562 Yes, indeed we do, Mr. Stiles. 347 00:23:28,896 --> 00:23:32,817 And if the Romulans are an offshoot of my Vulcan blood -- and I think this likely. 348 00:23:33,067 --> 00:23:35,361 Then attack becomes even more imperative. 349 00:23:35,486 --> 00:23:38,906 - War is never imperative, Mr. Spock. - It is for them, doctor. 350 00:23:39,156 --> 00:23:42,701 Vulcan, like Earth, had its aggressive, colonizing period. 351 00:23:42,785 --> 00:23:45,496 Savage, even by Earth standards. 352 00:23:45,579 --> 00:23:48,249 And if the Romulans retained this martial philosophy, 353 00:23:48,374 --> 00:23:50,918 then weakness is something we dare not show. 354 00:23:51,001 --> 00:23:53,796 Do you want a galactic war on your conscience? 355 00:23:58,676 --> 00:24:00,719 - Captain to bridge. - This is Uhura, captain. 356 00:24:00,845 --> 00:24:02,763 - What's our position? - Course unchanged, sir. 357 00:24:02,847 --> 00:24:05,015 Estimating treaty boundary in 21 minutes. 358 00:24:05,099 --> 00:24:07,184 Are you continuing to broadcast tactical reports? 359 00:24:07,309 --> 00:24:09,436 - Affirmative, captain. - And at this distance? 360 00:24:09,520 --> 00:24:12,982 Approximately three hours before receiving a reply to our first message. 361 00:24:13,107 --> 00:24:16,151 Thank you, lieutenant. Check our course ahead, Mr. Spock. 362 00:24:17,319 --> 00:24:20,155 A comet, magnitude 7, dead ahead. 363 00:24:20,447 --> 00:24:23,117 And the intruder changing course toward it. 364 00:24:24,076 --> 00:24:27,830 - Comet Icarus 4. Composition? - Quite ordinary. 365 00:24:27,955 --> 00:24:31,000 An ionized mass, a trail of frozen vapor particles. 366 00:24:31,083 --> 00:24:34,962 And when an object passes through it, even an invisible object-- 367 00:24:35,045 --> 00:24:36,755 It leaves a visible trail. 368 00:24:36,839 --> 00:24:38,007 Ah. 369 00:24:38,132 --> 00:24:39,800 Our chance, gentlemen. 370 00:24:40,134 --> 00:24:42,219 Prepare to attack. All hands battle stations. 371 00:24:42,303 --> 00:24:44,555 [ALARM WAILING] 372 00:24:47,423 --> 00:24:49,852 I hope we won't need your services, Bones. 373 00:24:49,977 --> 00:24:53,355 Amen to that. You're taking a big gamble, Jim. 374 00:25:24,595 --> 00:25:26,138 Battle status. 375 00:25:26,513 --> 00:25:28,223 All stations manned, captain. 376 00:25:28,557 --> 00:25:31,685 Phaser weapons energized, set for proximity blast. 377 00:25:31,769 --> 00:25:34,313 Intruder now bearing directly for comet's tail. 378 00:25:34,438 --> 00:25:36,899 Plot his exact point of entry, Mr. Stiles. 379 00:25:37,107 --> 00:25:39,485 Computed. On the board, sir. 380 00:25:39,568 --> 00:25:42,780 The moment he begins entering the comet's tail, he becomes visible. 381 00:25:43,447 --> 00:25:45,115 End run, gentlemen. 382 00:25:45,616 --> 00:25:49,536 We'll swing around the other side and catch him at that moment. 383 00:25:49,662 --> 00:25:51,038 Acknowledged, captain. 384 00:25:51,163 --> 00:25:52,915 He's maintaining that bearing, captain. 385 00:25:52,998 --> 00:25:54,833 Let's get him, Mr. Sulu. 386 00:26:00,172 --> 00:26:02,424 How pleasing to the eye it is. 387 00:26:03,217 --> 00:26:05,719 Behold, a marvel in the darkness. 388 00:26:06,136 --> 00:26:08,055 You spoke of entrapment. 389 00:26:09,723 --> 00:26:13,143 Its many particles will obscure their sensing device, Centurion. 390 00:26:13,268 --> 00:26:14,520 [PANEL BEEPING] 391 00:26:14,645 --> 00:26:16,313 We enter it, commander. 392 00:26:22,653 --> 00:26:27,282 Once fully obscured, we will turn suddenly back upon our adversary. 393 00:26:27,408 --> 00:26:29,326 At last, the screen is clear, commander. 394 00:26:30,119 --> 00:26:31,245 Clear? 395 00:26:31,370 --> 00:26:33,330 Our reflection no longer follows us. 396 00:26:34,873 --> 00:26:36,959 Escape maneuver one! Quickly! 397 00:26:38,794 --> 00:26:41,213 [RUMBLING] 398 00:26:52,224 --> 00:26:55,853 - We're losing sensor contact, captain. - Steady as she goes. 399 00:26:56,478 --> 00:26:58,105 Phaser crews ready? 400 00:26:58,272 --> 00:26:59,898 Phaser crew signal ready, sir. 401 00:27:00,065 --> 00:27:01,984 He'll only be visible for a moment. 402 00:27:03,068 --> 00:27:04,528 Stand by. 403 00:27:17,541 --> 00:27:19,501 Sir, nothing in-- 404 00:27:19,585 --> 00:27:21,920 - SPOCK: At the last moment, he-- - KIRK: Must have guessed our move. 405 00:27:22,004 --> 00:27:24,423 - Hard to starboard, helm! - Hard to starboard. 406 00:27:27,634 --> 00:27:29,887 He did exactly what I would've done. 407 00:27:31,305 --> 00:27:33,682 I won't underestimate him again. 408 00:27:34,224 --> 00:27:36,435 Now, fire blind. Lay down a pattern. 409 00:27:36,560 --> 00:27:38,645 Traverse pattern. All phasers fire. 410 00:27:38,771 --> 00:27:40,939 Phaser one, fire. 411 00:27:41,023 --> 00:27:42,900 MAN: Phaser one, fire. 412 00:27:55,579 --> 00:27:57,539 Phaser two, fire. 413 00:27:57,623 --> 00:27:59,458 MAN: Phaser two, fire. 414 00:28:18,060 --> 00:28:20,020 [COMMANDER PANTING] 415 00:28:21,271 --> 00:28:24,149 Divert all power to weapons. 416 00:28:34,159 --> 00:28:36,537 Phaser overload. Control-circuit burnout. 417 00:28:46,421 --> 00:28:49,800 - It'll take time to correct, sir. - Captain, are they surrendering? 418 00:28:57,933 --> 00:29:00,686 Full astern! Emergency warp speed! 419 00:29:06,650 --> 00:29:08,443 Do we have emergency warp? 420 00:29:08,527 --> 00:29:10,696 Full power, sir. It's still overtaking us. 421 00:29:20,122 --> 00:29:23,792 If we can get one phaser working, sir, one shot will detonate it. 422 00:29:24,376 --> 00:29:25,752 Navigation? 423 00:29:26,044 --> 00:29:28,839 Estimate it will overtake us in two minutes, sir. 424 00:29:33,051 --> 00:29:35,971 - Phasers, Mr. Spock? - Impossible, captain. 425 00:29:40,851 --> 00:29:43,645 Feed this to the space recorder and jettison immediately. 426 00:29:45,689 --> 00:29:47,774 Captain, should I continue log entry or--? 427 00:29:47,858 --> 00:29:49,193 Yeoman... 428 00:29:53,864 --> 00:29:56,909 - Affirmative, continue log entries. - RAND: Yes, sir. 429 00:29:57,701 --> 00:29:59,620 Ten seconds to impact. 430 00:30:04,625 --> 00:30:07,586 Captain, it's dissipating, sir. 431 00:30:07,669 --> 00:30:09,630 STILES: It must have a range limit. 432 00:30:14,927 --> 00:30:19,306 Five, four, three, 433 00:30:19,431 --> 00:30:23,185 two, one, impact. 434 00:30:30,192 --> 00:30:31,985 Limited range. 435 00:30:43,330 --> 00:30:45,332 Phasers operational, captain. 436 00:30:48,961 --> 00:30:52,506 Intruder bearing 111, mark 14. 437 00:30:53,006 --> 00:30:54,883 Back to his old course. 438 00:30:55,092 --> 00:30:56,802 He may think we're destroyed, captain. 439 00:30:56,885 --> 00:30:58,887 I wouldn't make that assumption. 440 00:31:00,055 --> 00:31:02,432 I don't think their captain will either. 441 00:31:02,641 --> 00:31:07,271 Intruder holding steady. Course 111, mark 14. 442 00:31:13,235 --> 00:31:15,570 Same as before, Mr. Sulu. 443 00:31:19,700 --> 00:31:21,743 Stay with him. 444 00:31:33,338 --> 00:31:35,674 Commander, the reflection returns. 445 00:31:36,550 --> 00:31:38,010 Activate our cloak. 446 00:31:38,093 --> 00:31:40,595 - Commander, our fuel runs low. - Quickly! 447 00:31:44,391 --> 00:31:45,892 The Earth vessel? 448 00:31:46,059 --> 00:31:49,062 - Impossible. - It moves as we move. 449 00:31:51,231 --> 00:31:54,526 Its commander is not one to repeat a mistake. 450 00:32:06,830 --> 00:32:08,874 We enter the Neutral Zone in one minute, captain. 451 00:32:08,999 --> 00:32:11,626 - Do we violate the treaty, captain? - They did, doctor. 452 00:32:11,710 --> 00:32:14,671 Once inside, they can claim we did. A setup. 453 00:32:14,796 --> 00:32:17,007 They want war, we furnish the provocation. 454 00:32:17,090 --> 00:32:19,301 We're still on our side, captain. 455 00:32:20,635 --> 00:32:22,637 Let's get them while we are. 456 00:32:22,971 --> 00:32:24,931 Before we enter the Neutral Zone. 457 00:32:25,015 --> 00:32:26,975 Full ahead, Mr. Sulu, maximum warp. 458 00:32:27,559 --> 00:32:29,186 Ahead, sir, maximum. 459 00:32:29,311 --> 00:32:31,980 - Phasers, stand by. - Sir, at this distance? 460 00:32:34,232 --> 00:32:36,818 We know their Achilles heel, Mr. Stiles. 461 00:32:37,110 --> 00:32:38,820 Their weapon takes all their energy. 462 00:32:38,945 --> 00:32:40,947 They must become visible in order to launch it. 463 00:32:41,031 --> 00:32:44,034 A phaser hit at this distance would be the wildest stroke of luck. 464 00:32:44,201 --> 00:32:46,036 I'm aware of that, Mr. Stiles. 465 00:32:46,161 --> 00:32:48,830 - Are phasers ready? - Phasers show ready, sir. 466 00:32:51,291 --> 00:32:53,877 - Commander! - Evasive action. 467 00:32:54,961 --> 00:32:56,421 The Earth ship again. 468 00:32:57,172 --> 00:32:58,715 [PHASERS HUM] 469 00:33:15,649 --> 00:33:17,734 Twenty seconds to Neutral Zone, sir. 470 00:33:17,901 --> 00:33:19,444 Lieutenant Uhura... 471 00:33:20,320 --> 00:33:22,114 ...inform Command Base. 472 00:33:23,281 --> 00:33:25,283 In my opinion, no option. 473 00:33:27,702 --> 00:33:29,871 On my responsibility... 474 00:33:30,789 --> 00:33:33,500 ...we are proceeding into the Neutral Zone. 475 00:33:37,838 --> 00:33:41,133 Steady as we go, Mr. Sulu. Continue firing. 476 00:33:41,716 --> 00:33:43,552 [PHASERS HUM] 477 00:33:49,516 --> 00:33:51,643 Commander, they stay within range! 478 00:33:54,396 --> 00:33:57,357 - I will tend to the Centurion. - No need. 479 00:33:57,899 --> 00:33:59,776 Centurion is dead. 480 00:34:00,360 --> 00:34:02,529 Why don't we fire, commander? 481 00:34:05,657 --> 00:34:07,159 No... 482 00:34:08,326 --> 00:34:12,706 No, he's shrewd, this starship commander. 483 00:34:13,206 --> 00:34:15,709 He tries to make us waste energy. 484 00:34:16,418 --> 00:34:19,004 He has estimated we have only enough... 485 00:34:26,803 --> 00:34:28,388 It is time. 486 00:34:28,680 --> 00:34:31,975 - All debris into disposal tubes. - Yes, commander. 487 00:34:33,518 --> 00:34:36,104 The body of the Centurion too. 488 00:34:43,612 --> 00:34:45,655 Forgive me, my old friend... 489 00:34:46,406 --> 00:34:51,036 ...but I must use all my experience now to get home. 490 00:34:56,166 --> 00:34:57,876 [PHASERS HUM] 491 00:34:58,627 --> 00:35:00,629 Motion-sensor signal stopped. 492 00:35:01,004 --> 00:35:03,590 - Cease-fire. - Debris scattering ahead, sir. 493 00:35:03,757 --> 00:35:05,342 - We've hit them. - Mr. Spock? 494 00:35:05,425 --> 00:35:09,721 Vessel wreckage. Metal molds, conduit, Plastiform... 495 00:35:10,096 --> 00:35:12,599 ...and a body, captain. However... 496 00:35:15,143 --> 00:35:17,729 - However? - Insufficient mass, sir. 497 00:35:18,230 --> 00:35:20,607 - What? - Simple debris. 498 00:35:21,066 --> 00:35:23,485 Not a vessel, a trick. 499 00:35:23,568 --> 00:35:26,154 - Go to sensor probes. - Nothing, sir. 500 00:35:26,446 --> 00:35:28,490 No motion out there at all. 501 00:35:30,450 --> 00:35:32,369 We've lost them, captain. 502 00:35:44,297 --> 00:35:48,468 KIRK: Captain's log, stardate 1709.6. 503 00:35:48,593 --> 00:35:50,220 We are at the Neutral Zone. 504 00:35:50,303 --> 00:35:52,389 Have lost contact with the intruder. 505 00:35:52,472 --> 00:35:54,432 No reaction on our motion sensors, 506 00:35:54,558 --> 00:35:57,561 but believe the Romulan vessel to be somewhere close by 507 00:35:57,644 --> 00:36:00,689 with all engines and systems shut down. 508 00:36:00,814 --> 00:36:03,733 The Enterprise is also playing the silent waiting game 509 00:36:03,817 --> 00:36:05,902 in hope of regaining contact. 510 00:36:06,194 --> 00:36:07,696 Captain. 511 00:36:08,530 --> 00:36:11,575 I must make further repairs on the transfer coil. It's giving out again. 512 00:36:11,658 --> 00:36:14,411 All right, Mr. Spock. Work quietly. 513 00:36:24,129 --> 00:36:27,841 Now 20 full cycles, commander. Still no sign. 514 00:36:31,636 --> 00:36:33,263 I say he's been fooled. 515 00:36:33,388 --> 00:36:35,223 - He must've gone on. - Shh. 516 00:36:35,515 --> 00:36:40,437 He is there. Somewhere. I feel it. 517 00:36:40,687 --> 00:36:43,023 KIRK: Captain's log, supplemental. 518 00:36:43,189 --> 00:36:46,735 Now motionless for nine hours, 47 minutes. 519 00:36:50,113 --> 00:36:53,199 [DOOR OPENS, CLOSES] 520 00:36:56,494 --> 00:36:58,872 Can I get you something from the galley, sir? 521 00:37:00,832 --> 00:37:02,542 Coffee, at least? 522 00:37:02,959 --> 00:37:04,502 Thank you, yeoman. 523 00:37:05,464 --> 00:37:07,471 Bring it to the bridge. I'll be there in a moment. 524 00:37:07,562 --> 00:37:08,813 Yes, sir. 525 00:37:12,552 --> 00:37:14,262 [DOOR CLOSES] 526 00:37:16,640 --> 00:37:19,851 [DOOR OPENS, CLOSES] 527 00:37:20,185 --> 00:37:23,688 I wish I were on a long sea voyage somewhere. 528 00:37:24,689 --> 00:37:27,734 Not too much deck tennis, no frantic dancing 529 00:37:27,901 --> 00:37:29,903 and no responsibility. 530 00:37:31,529 --> 00:37:33,114 Why me? 531 00:37:35,450 --> 00:37:37,410 I look around that bridge... 532 00:37:38,328 --> 00:37:41,414 ...and I see the men waiting for me to make the next move. 533 00:37:42,082 --> 00:37:43,708 And, Bones... 534 00:37:46,127 --> 00:37:47,837 ...what if I'm wrong? 535 00:37:52,133 --> 00:37:55,553 - Captain-- - I don't really expect an answer. 536 00:37:56,388 --> 00:37:58,139 But I've got one. 537 00:37:58,932 --> 00:38:01,518 Something I seldom say to a... 538 00:38:02,102 --> 00:38:03,853 ...customer, Jim. 539 00:38:05,313 --> 00:38:07,065 In this galaxy, 540 00:38:07,315 --> 00:38:12,570 there's a mathematical probability of 3 million Earth-type planets. 541 00:38:13,571 --> 00:38:15,782 And in all of the universe, 542 00:38:16,116 --> 00:38:20,245 3 million million galaxies like this. 543 00:38:21,955 --> 00:38:23,748 And in all of that... 544 00:38:24,791 --> 00:38:26,501 ...and perhaps more... 545 00:38:27,836 --> 00:38:29,963 ...only one of each of us. 546 00:38:32,841 --> 00:38:35,635 Don't destroy the one named Kirk. 547 00:39:10,545 --> 00:39:12,088 [BEEPING] 548 00:39:13,173 --> 00:39:15,091 - What? - It's all right. 549 00:39:15,175 --> 00:39:16,926 [BEEPING STOPS] 550 00:39:18,470 --> 00:39:19,971 It's all right. 551 00:39:20,805 --> 00:39:22,682 [WHISPERING] A signal, commander. 552 00:39:26,227 --> 00:39:27,937 We have him. 553 00:39:28,188 --> 00:39:29,773 Move toward him. 554 00:39:35,445 --> 00:39:36,988 Power on. 555 00:39:37,906 --> 00:39:39,783 [POWER WHIRRING] 556 00:39:39,949 --> 00:39:42,619 Reverse course. He'll try to slip under us. 557 00:39:42,744 --> 00:39:45,121 - Lateral power, sir. - Coming around, sir. 558 00:39:45,246 --> 00:39:47,832 Phasers, fire. 559 00:39:48,625 --> 00:39:50,210 Phasers, fire. 560 00:39:50,585 --> 00:39:52,128 [PHASERS HUM] 561 00:40:05,225 --> 00:40:07,143 How, commander? How? 562 00:40:07,352 --> 00:40:10,897 He's a sorcerer, that one. He reads the thoughts in my brain. 563 00:40:13,691 --> 00:40:17,529 Our fuel supply all but gone, and he stays out of reach. 564 00:40:17,737 --> 00:40:19,447 We are beaten! 565 00:40:19,739 --> 00:40:21,199 Can it be true? 566 00:40:21,366 --> 00:40:24,702 The Praetor's finest and proudest flagship, beaten! 567 00:40:27,747 --> 00:40:32,377 Perhaps we can yet save your Praetor's pride for him. 568 00:40:33,002 --> 00:40:34,504 More debris into the tubes! 569 00:40:34,587 --> 00:40:38,049 Decius, do we have some of the old-style nuclear warheads aboard? 570 00:40:38,299 --> 00:40:40,343 Yes, commander, but only for self-destruction. 571 00:40:40,426 --> 00:40:43,221 Place one in with the debris. Proximity fuse. 572 00:40:43,346 --> 00:40:45,181 Yes, commander. At once. 573 00:40:50,311 --> 00:40:52,605 More wreckage, sir, scattering across our path. 574 00:40:52,689 --> 00:40:54,941 - Cease-fire. - Debris on our scanners. 575 00:40:55,024 --> 00:40:57,902 - Analysis, quickly. - Same type as before, sir. 576 00:40:58,361 --> 00:41:02,198 Except one metal-cased object. 577 00:41:02,323 --> 00:41:03,575 Helm, hard over! 578 00:41:03,658 --> 00:41:06,369 - Phasers, fire. Point-blank! - STILES: Phasers, fire! 579 00:41:10,832 --> 00:41:12,792 [BEEPING] 580 00:41:19,257 --> 00:41:22,010 DECIUS: Glorious. Glorious! 581 00:41:25,388 --> 00:41:27,390 Now we go home. 582 00:41:30,602 --> 00:41:32,520 They are at our mercy. 583 00:41:33,938 --> 00:41:35,440 Commander... 584 00:41:36,357 --> 00:41:38,484 ...I remind you of your duty. 585 00:41:45,158 --> 00:41:47,285 - Captain to Sickbay. - McCoy here. 586 00:41:47,368 --> 00:41:50,163 - Casualties? - Twenty-two so far. 587 00:41:50,288 --> 00:41:53,917 Mainly radiation burns, mostly from the ship's outer areas. 588 00:41:54,208 --> 00:41:56,210 Could've been much, much worse, captain. 589 00:41:56,294 --> 00:41:57,962 Thank you, doctor. 590 00:42:02,759 --> 00:42:04,636 Report, Mr. Spock. 591 00:42:05,011 --> 00:42:07,263 Nuclear device of some kind, sir. 592 00:42:07,347 --> 00:42:10,224 Our phasers detonated it less than 100 meters away. 593 00:42:10,350 --> 00:42:11,601 Ship damage? 594 00:42:11,726 --> 00:42:13,895 Mainly overloads and circuit burnouts. 595 00:42:14,020 --> 00:42:16,856 - Weapons status. - SCOTTY: Only the Forward Phaser. 596 00:42:16,940 --> 00:42:18,942 - Fully operable, Scotty? - Yes, sir. 597 00:42:19,067 --> 00:42:20,944 But Specialist Tomlinson is manning it alone. 598 00:42:21,027 --> 00:42:22,862 No standby crew available. 599 00:42:23,154 --> 00:42:25,949 Sir, my first assignment was in Weapons Control. 600 00:42:26,240 --> 00:42:29,118 Go. Lieutenant Uhura, take over navigation. 601 00:42:29,243 --> 00:42:30,745 UHURA: Yes, captain. 602 00:42:43,691 --> 00:42:45,401 We have engine power now, captain, 603 00:42:45,467 --> 00:42:47,179 if you'd like to move off and make repairs. 604 00:42:47,261 --> 00:42:48,554 No, no. 605 00:42:49,138 --> 00:42:53,059 Maybe we can pull them back to our side of the Neutral Zone. 606 00:42:53,935 --> 00:42:55,436 Hold our position. 607 00:42:56,104 --> 00:42:57,605 Play dead. 608 00:43:04,362 --> 00:43:06,197 Still no sign of movement. 609 00:43:06,656 --> 00:43:10,284 We have damaged ourselves. Our fuel reserve is gone. 610 00:43:13,162 --> 00:43:17,083 And it is our duty to crush the Praetor's enemies. 611 00:43:18,751 --> 00:43:21,170 I do not trust their captain. 612 00:43:21,462 --> 00:43:24,465 We are in the Neutral Zone. They will not enter. 613 00:43:28,720 --> 00:43:33,016 If you refuse, permit me the glory of the kill, commander. 614 00:43:38,855 --> 00:43:40,398 We will attack. 615 00:43:41,149 --> 00:43:43,234 But on my order. 616 00:43:56,622 --> 00:43:58,583 Damage reports, Mr. Stiles. 617 00:43:58,708 --> 00:43:59,959 Negative. 618 00:44:00,043 --> 00:44:02,045 Will you require any assistance here? 619 00:44:05,715 --> 00:44:09,093 This time, we'll handle things without your help, Vulcan. 620 00:44:20,897 --> 00:44:22,398 Tomlinson... 621 00:44:32,950 --> 00:44:35,161 Enemy vessel becoming visible, sir. 622 00:44:35,286 --> 00:44:38,748 Forward phasers, stand by. 623 00:44:42,627 --> 00:44:43,961 Fire. 624 00:44:45,254 --> 00:44:46,798 Fire! 625 00:44:49,425 --> 00:44:51,010 Stiles, can you hear me? Fire! 626 00:44:51,135 --> 00:44:52,303 [ALARM WAILING] 627 00:44:52,386 --> 00:44:55,890 KIRK: Fire! Stiles, can you hear me? Fire! 628 00:44:56,599 --> 00:44:57,892 Fire! 629 00:44:58,142 --> 00:45:00,520 Stiles, can you hear me? Fire! 630 00:45:02,355 --> 00:45:03,815 Stiles! 631 00:45:21,082 --> 00:45:23,334 ROMULAN: They're firing at us! 632 00:45:34,178 --> 00:45:37,223 Mr. Sulu, prepare to move in on the Romulan vessel. 633 00:45:38,015 --> 00:45:39,725 Ship-to-ship, Uhura. 634 00:45:40,101 --> 00:45:41,686 Put this on the screen. 635 00:45:41,811 --> 00:45:43,938 Hailing frequencies open, sir. 636 00:45:59,036 --> 00:46:01,455 [PANTING] 637 00:46:05,668 --> 00:46:07,086 Captain... 638 00:46:07,837 --> 00:46:10,631 ...standing by to beam your survivors aboard our ship. 639 00:46:11,257 --> 00:46:12,884 Prepare to abandon your vessel. 640 00:46:14,260 --> 00:46:15,761 No. 641 00:46:16,262 --> 00:46:18,639 No, it is not our way. 642 00:46:20,516 --> 00:46:25,479 I regret that we meet in this way. 643 00:46:26,522 --> 00:46:29,150 You and I are of a kind. 644 00:46:29,942 --> 00:46:32,320 In a different reality, 645 00:46:32,862 --> 00:46:35,072 I could've called you "friend." 646 00:46:35,364 --> 00:46:37,825 What purpose will it serve to die? 647 00:46:39,035 --> 00:46:42,079 We are creatures of duty, captain. 648 00:46:42,955 --> 00:46:45,374 I have lived my life by it. 649 00:46:47,084 --> 00:46:52,256 Just one more duty to perform. 650 00:47:00,848 --> 00:47:02,850 [EXPLOSIONS] 651 00:47:15,488 --> 00:47:17,698 [DEVICE HUMMING] 652 00:47:19,867 --> 00:47:22,495 - You all right, Mr. Spock? - Yes, very well. Thank you, captain. 653 00:47:22,578 --> 00:47:24,413 - And you, Mr. Stiles? - I'm alive, sir. 654 00:47:24,497 --> 00:47:26,082 But I wouldn't be. 655 00:47:26,207 --> 00:47:29,585 Mr. Spock, he pulled me out of the Phaser Room. 656 00:47:29,794 --> 00:47:33,256 Saved my life. He risked his life, and after I-- 657 00:47:33,339 --> 00:47:36,801 I saved a trained navigator so that he could return to duty. 658 00:47:36,884 --> 00:47:39,804 I am capable of no other feelings in such matters. 659 00:47:42,181 --> 00:47:44,225 How many men did we lose, Bones? 660 00:47:44,308 --> 00:47:45,559 Only one. 661 00:47:46,310 --> 00:47:50,022 Tomlinson, the boy who was going to get married this morning. 662 00:47:50,314 --> 00:47:52,608 His fiancée is at the chapel now. 663 00:47:57,738 --> 00:48:00,324 We finally received an answer from Command Base, sir. 664 00:48:00,449 --> 00:48:03,244 They say they'll support whatever decision you have to make. 665 00:48:48,664 --> 00:48:50,750 It never makes any sense. 666 00:48:53,961 --> 00:48:56,339 We both have to know that there was a reason. 667 00:49:02,678 --> 00:49:04,555 I'm all right. 51399

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