"Open." "You sent for me, Captain?" "Yes, we're almost at the rendezvous point." "I figured you'd want to be in on the meeting." "Thank you." "I" "well... there's something you don't see every day." "Where'd you get this?" "Mr. Eilerson said that" "He didn't have time to print up his latest report, so he gave it to me on data crystal." "After I finished watching it, I forgot to turn it off and found this at the end." "There's snow white and the 7 Narns, who's your little pakmorat?" "Others." "He must have recorded over an old data crystal without erasing it first." "And you're going to pull this out the very next time he gets snotty with us, aren't you?" "No, no." "That would be far too easy." "Leave it to me, Dr. Chambers." "Given someone as repressed as our mr." "Eilerson," "I can play this one out for days." "As a doctor," "I have to say that's totally unrealistic." "An alien life form like the pakmorat is not biologically equipped to interface with humans in that kind of" "That's an amazing thing-technology." "Captain Gideon." "I am anla-shok Trulann." "An honor." "This is my medical officer Dr. Chambers." "Doctor." "Please sit." "So what's this all about?" "Your message said that you had information critical to our mission, but that's all." "It was all I could risk on an open channel." "Like all the other Rangers, my crew and I divide our time between enforcing the rules of the Interstellar Alliance and listening for any information that might aid your search for a cure for your people." "In the past, those two have never come into conflict." "That has now changed." "I'm not sure I understand." "The Alliance and the Rangers exist to create the peace, to ensure that the rule of law is upheld at all times." "The information I have will require you to violate those laws." "You will have to interfere in the affairs of another race, help a fugitive escape justice, traffic in stolen merchandise, and break any number of local laws." "So the question becomes... how far are you prepared to go?" "There are 10 billion lives at stake, Trulann." "I'll break any law I have to if it means saving them." "Then I may have something for you, Captain." "But understand that after I leave here," "I will deny this conversation ever took place." "You will be alone in this." "I've been alone before." "I'm in, all the way." "Matthew Gideon, Captain." "Attached to the Earth Alliance starship Excalibur." "To find a cure to the Drakh plague before it wipes out all life on Earth." "Anywhere I have to." "Who do you seek?" "And who do you trust?" "Captain, listen..." "I was wondering" "If you'd had a chance to look over the data crystal that I gave you the other day." "Huh?" "Oh... no, I've been busy." "Why?" "Well, I was going over my files, and I think I might've given you a corrupt data crystal." "I've been banging the same crystals around with me this last year." "They get damaged." "You know how it is." "I'd hate to see you read a corrupt data crystal into your system." "It can cause all kinds of havoc." "True, but, uh... then, it takes all kinds, doesn't it, mr." "Eilerson?" "Hmm?" "Yes." "Anyway... if you could get" "The data crystal back to me at your first opportunity without loading it into your system," "I could get you a better copy." "I really don't" "I think we should talk about this after the meeting." "We really don't have a lot of time." "We have just received some promising information about this individual." "His name is Natchok var from marata 7." "According to reports, our subject downloaded all the important knowledge of his race onto a series of high compression data crystals and then..." "Took off." "Our source believes that he intends to sell that information to the highest bidder." "That's one hell of a security breech." "The Maratti government has put a price on his head for anyone who can return him and the data crystals to his homeworld." "We don't have any specifics about the nature of the information he's carrying." "Only that it covers centuries." "The chance to get our hands on something that extensive is too good to pass up." "Even if there's not any useful medical data, there may be information about other civilizations that we haven't encountered yet." "It could save us years of work looking for them." "So what's the problem?" "I mean, we find him and we make him an offer." "He's already been captured by bounty hunters on praxis 9." "The Maratti know he's been captured, and they're en route to pick him up." "But we are closer to the target." "We could get there before they arrive." "We'll go in, spring him and the data, and with luck, get out before the Maratti show up." "Then we'll negotiate for the information." "Where does the Alliance stand with all this?" "Praxis is outside Alliance jurisdiction." "And the Maratti aren't members, so we're on our own." "We have to enter someone else's space, conduct an illegal raid to free a fugitive from justice, and buy stolen data." "So if any of us is hurt, killed, or captured, no one's going to bail us out of trouble." "I vote no." "You said yourself that he stole this information from his own people." "Even if we do manage to get him out, it still means dealing with..." "Well, a thief." "And your problem with that is?" "It's nothing personal." "Your profession is a fine one." "The second oldest one on record, I do believe." "But we have to draw the line somewhere." "You're just afraid to go into a situation without the protection of your government." "An entire planet is at risk and all you care about is your own skin." "I resent your implications" "Mr. Eilerson..." "Dureena... obviously we are walking a very fine line here between what is right and what is moral." "And to tell you the truth, I don't know which this is." "I only know that it's necessary." "If I wasn't prepared to do whatever I had to do in order for us to accomplish our mission," "I would have never signed on in the first place." "So we're going." "Unless you have some more thoughts to give us on morality, mr." "Eilerson." "No." "No other thoughts, Captain." "Approaching praxis system." "This is praxis 9." "It's a commercial planetary colony, consisting of 4 domed cities in the northern hemisphere." "Its outside atmosphere is extremely toxic, with high levels of carbon monoxide and methane." "This dome, the largest, is the capital." "It's also the only one with a working spaceport, so if our target is anywhere, he's probably in there." "The biggest problems with the dome are getting in and getting out." "If we go in the front door, they're gonna know who we are, and I doubt the Alliance would appreciate that." "Once in, if there are any problems, they can lock down the shuttle and spaceport and keep us from escaping." "Then you're going to have to drop me as far from the main dome as necessary to avoid detection." "I'll find my own way in." "Captain, I must protest- we're about to break about a half a dozen laws." "I won't let anyone take the rap for that if things go badly." "It's my decision and my ship and I'm going." "Then I'm going with you." "Dureena..." "You need me to get in and out of there without being captured." "I know you're good at this sort of thing" "I've been to praxis 9 before." "I know the place inside and out." "On your own, even if you do get in, you'll never find the target." "I can." "All right." "Suit up for e. v. a." "And bring a spare for the target." "Lieutenant, prep a shuttle for launch." "We're going in." "Aye, sir." "Report on the stellar north matrix... is there something you'd like to tell me before we go down there?" "No..." "Not really." "They haven't sent any ships to investigate." "We must've come in low enough to avoid the scanners." "We're about 6 miles from the city." "It's going to be a tough haul with this dense atmosphere and terrain, but I think we can make it." "It can be done." "I did it." "Just once." "With 4 others." "I think we made it just about this far." "What happened?" "They were killed." "Coming?" "We're almost there." "We should rest a minute before going in." "So, when were you last here?" "It was a while ago." "Before my people were murdered by the Drakh." "So you weren't there when it happened?" "No, i..." "I was many places during that time." "Some you know, some you don't." "Some you'll never know." "What brought you here?" "I was learning... to serve." "We should go." "Eagle one to eagle's nest... we found the air door." "We're going in." "Well, they're on their own now." "You sure you remember the combination?" "I don't forget these things." "There were 6 different combinations- for maintenance, air flow control, others- so they could track who was going in and out." "Maybe they changed some of the combinations, but I doubt they would have changed all of them." "Uh, it's the gloves." "They're too thick and the keys are too small." "I keep hitting 2 at a time, instead of just one." "Maybe I can find something else we can use." "No, I still won't be able to key in each sequence fast enough." "Someone's bound to see us." "I gotta lose the gloves." "No, absolutely not!" "The atmosphere is toxic" "Captain!" "If we don't get in, the mission is a failure!" "Now I can handle it." "Just take off the gloves when I give the signal." "It's the only way." "Let me know when you're ready." "You all right?" "Interesting collection of people." "Praxis colony is a way station for the lowest forms of life in this sector." "Smugglers, terrorists, traders, usually dealing in illegal goods." "Weapons, techs, supplies..." "Sold for 2,200..." "All right, next up we've got a strong male faranian here, only 24 years old, in very good shape." "Speaks 2 languages." "He's got experience loading cargo, stocking supplies... any heavy work you got, he'll do it." "Bidding starts at 400... and?" "Nothing." "I figure the Maratti will get here in 3 or 4 hours." "How do we find the target?" "I need a distraction." "How big a distraction?" "Big enough so that everyone here is looking at you." "I can do that." "Excuse me." "Just so you know, it's nothing personal... maybe I should have started smaller." "Aarrgh!" "Aarrgh!" "Unh." "Ahh." "Thanks." "Don't mention it." "Was that a big enough distraction?" "It was very nice." "Does that hurt?" "Profoundly." "I ch- no, it's all right." "He belongs to the thief's guild, same as me." "There's usually a few of us around a place like this." "I knew I could find him on my own in time, but since we're in a hurry," "I left a sign for him during the fight." "In times like this, we're trained to look where everybody else isn't." "We need to find somebody fast." "Can you help us?" "Do you know those guys?" "Yeah." "They work for redjack." "He was a small-time extortionist when I was here the last time." "Probably hoping he can score big with this." "We need to get inside somehow." "I may have an idea." "I don't think you've recovered from your last good idea." "That would explain it." "Why?" "What did you have in mind?" "Got it." "I'll take the reader." "We do this quietly." "Dureena?" "Get away from the door." "I said quiet." "What the hell was that?" "Another distraction." "This way." "Eagle one to eagle's nest." "We've secured the target." "We're clear." "Ready for dust-off." "Confirmed, eagle one." "Shuttle is en route to your position." "He's exhausted." "We have to let him rest." "Well, thanks to that little stunt of yours, we'll be lucky to get off this rock before they can scramble fighters to come after us." "What the hell were you thinking?" "Those people were slaves on their way to being sold." "Well, that's unfortunate." "But slavery is legal in this part of space." "Why did we have to be- because when I was stuck in that room, waiting and praying for help, nobody did it for me!" "Captain, we have a problem." "Scanners have picked up a jump point opening in this sector." "The silhouette looks like a warship." "Is it the Maratti?" "Good chance." "Doctor..." "Good." "He's been through a lot." "See what you can do for him." "Will do." "Are you two all right?" "I heard there were some problems down there." "No..." "No problem." "If you need me, I'll be on the bridge." "Status." "The Maratti ship just picked up a narrow-beam transmission from the planet's surface." "Probably telling them what happened." "Prepare to jump." "We got what we came for." "I'd rather avoid a fight if we can." "With luck, their jump engines haven't recharged yet." "Stand by to jump." "The Maratti vessel is accelerating." "Moving to intercept." "Jump engines are on-line." "Jump." "Any sign of pursuit?" "Negative." "Looks like we've gotten by- stand by." "Don't say "stand by"" "when we're one word away from good news." "We're picking up a distortion field." "The Maratti vessel has entered hyperspace." "They are pursuing." "Full power to engines." "Let's see if we can outrun her." "Aye, sir." "Full power to engines." "I can't examine you properly with those in the way." "Do you understand me?" "I have learned the words of many other races..." "Against the laws of my own people." "Good." "Then if you'll just put those down" "I must hold them... until I decide... who is deserving to have them." "What does deserving have to do with it?" "We heard you planned to sell that information to the highest bidder." "Yes..." "I'm sure this is what you were told." "But there is no price high enough for what is in here." "When I find the right person, the right place, it will be given freely." "And are we the right people?" "I do not know." "Until I do..." "I will hold this." "They just fired a warning shot, Captain." "I'm getting a signal." "They want to send someone to talk with you." "To try and resolve this..." "Peacefully." "All right." "Give them docking instructions." "Make sure they're thoroughly searched for weapons on arrival." "Reduce speed one-fourth." "Aye, sir." "Reducing speed one-quarter." "I'm Captain Matthew Gideon of the starship Excalibur." "This is apriori flentak." "First counselor," "Minister of justice, sanctioned" "I get it." "And you are?" "Nix, the translator." "Like others of his station," "Apriori flentak does not speak the words of other races for reasons of morality and intellectual purity." "Really?" "Tell your boss he's an ass." "I told him you were honored and deeply humbled to have a being of such high moral character aboard your ship." "Do you do this a lot, lie to protect his ego?" "All the time." "It's politics." "And self-reservation." "Understood." "So, let's talk." "Understand that we are the recognized legal authority on our world." "This person you have taken onboard your ship" "Allegedly." "Allegedly taken onboard your ship... is a known criminal and a troublemaker." "What he has taken would cause us great difficulty in the hands of the wrong people." "You must turn them both over to us." "Assuming that this person is onboard- and I'm not saying he is- what if I say no?" "We are attempting to be merciful, but we will not allow him to leave this area alive." "If that means destroying your ship and your crew, we will do so." "I might be willing to take that chance in a fair fight." "A fair fight is not what they have in mind, Captain." "Captain to the bridge." "What is it?" "Intruders on an approach vector, coming into visual range now." "I say we turn him over." "We didn't come all this way to roll over and play dead." "Better to play dead than the real thing." "We don't even know what we're fighting for here." "Has he told you anything about this information he stole?" "Anything to indicate it was worth dying for?" "No, but I do get the sense that it's important." "Hah, thank you." "Now, if you could just sense the card that I am thinking of, we can join the carnival." "That's enough, mr." "Eilerson." "Where are the 2 Maratti who came aboard?" "In the brig." "That seemed safest until I figure out what to do." "My guess is they won't attack as long as their people are on board." "More divine revelation." "I'm positively awestruck." "Look, do what you will, but I did not sign on to die for something like this." "We have to put the needs of Earth first." "Our mission is to find a cure for the Drakh plague, not to give shelter to every refugee that we come across." "Now, we can either save him or we can keep trying to save the 10 billion people back home." "Do the math, Captain." "Personal diary continued." "Survey of tarkon 3 reveals no sign of survivors." "How can a world so big feel so alone?" "This is yours?" "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart." "One of you?" "One of you did all this?" "By the time he was 35." "When I find myself getting too smug," "I remind myself that when mozart was my age, he'd been dead for 6 years." "Beautiful." "Beautiful." "We've been discussing your situation, Natchok." "I've had to start making some hard decisions." "My ship, my people, our mission, they're all at risk." "I'm willing to accept that risk if the goal is worthwhile." "You will not have to make that decision, Captain." "I have made it for you." "I will go back with the others." "But why?" "You came all the way here, put yourself and us through all this- you are surrounded, and you are outnumbered." "If I stay, the odds are I will die." "So what is to be gained by fighting?" "Maybe nothing, maybe a lot." "I'd like to be the one to make that decision." "I brought you here." "I have the obligation to protect you." "And I thank you for that." "But the choice is not yours to make... unless you intend to hold me against my will." "I suspect they will not harm me, Captain." "They want me as an example to others." "But I have done what I set out to do, found what I needed to find." "Now only one thing remains, we must copy these for you, quickly." "Natchok will meet you in the flight bay." "These men will escort you there safely." "You'll all go in together." "We will take the data crystals, but minister flentak does not wish to sit beside a criminal." "None of our people will sit with him." "We will send another ship programmed to take him back on autopilot." "When he reaches home, we will give him a fair trial." "Yes, I'm sure you will." "First shuttle is away." "I don't like this." "It's too easy." "Yes." "Did he tell you anything more about the data?" "Just that it contained all the important knowledge of his race." "I've got Dr. Chambers analyzing it now." "Why would he want to go back when he knows there's going to be trouble?" "He seemed almost eager to get clear of us, to make sure that we'd get away." "Second shuttle's taking position..." "launching." "Put me through to the second shuttle." "I want to ask Natchok a few questions." "Shuttle 2 is on autopilot, sir." "What?" "You mean there's no one else in there?" "Yes, sir." "Why didn't you tell me?" "Launch a fighter escort." "Maratti warship powering up forward guns." "Shuttle has been destroyed." "Warships opening jump points." "Shall we pursue?" "No." "No." "Take us away from here, Lieutenant." "Anywhere." "Just... take us away." "The moment Natchok got on an empty shuttle, he must have known what they had in mind." "So why did he do it?" "I've turned it every way I can." "It doesn't make sense." "What was on those crystals that was worth dying for, just to get them to somebody else?" "He didn't tell you?" "No." "Why?" "What's on there?" "Music, poetry, songs." "Stories going back centuries." "The recorded creative output of an entire planet." "Here, I found this, too." "Today, the final edict came down." "The death warrant for everything we have built as a people." "They are burning the books, they are burning the music, burning the arts, tearing down the statues." "Our leaders say that art is a waste of time, that art is decadent, subversive, indecent." "They say we must become more competitive, more aggressive..." "That we cannot support the drain on our moral strength placed upon us by ideas that do not support the goals of the state." "Stories and music that do not reinforce the will of the state." "Art that doesn't" "they have erased it all from the planetary datanet and burned all the copies in private hands." "Nearly all." "I have the last copy." "I have it all." "If I can escape, I will try to find someone somewhere who can appreciate what we have." "What we had." "Perhaps someday..." "My people will understand what they have lost and ask for it back." "That hope is all that sustains me." "I've only had a chance to review a little of it, but... what I've seen is beautiful, stunning beyond anything I can describe." "Nothing useful, then." "No, nothing scientifically useful, but that's not the point." "Advanced cultures sooner or later figure out that hydrogen is the most common element in the universe." "They have different names for it, but it's the same thing." "Science is a universal constant." "It's there for anyone to discover as long as you can do the math." "But you don't just discover ode on a Grecian urn or Beethoven or Gauguin." "When the last copy is burned, it's gone forever." "He threw away his life." "Sarah, he said that it contained all the important knowledge of his race." "Then I guess it's a question of what you consider important, Captain." "Eilerson said it himself." "We have to be focused on the needs of Earth." "And this does." "Don't you understand?" "I've listened to it." "The stories, the music they're all about hope." "Hope enough to inspire a dozen generations." "We talk about the needs of Earth." "Well, there's more to it than the obvious." "While we're waiting on science to discover the math that will lead to a cure, we need something to sustain us." "This is the music and the literature of hope." "It's what we need." "Another culture forgot that." "We can't." "Not now, not ever." "I'll chart the next stop." "We'll start looking again tomorrow." "The Rangers say they have a lead on an alien medical research vessel spotted in sector 200." "Maybe we can find something." "Captain" "Good night, doctor." "First officer's personal journal." "Continue." "Recording." "Back when I was a kid in Sunday school, father Minkowski once said... given that crucifixion was a terrible thing for anyone to endure, if you could go back in time 2,200 years, would you prevent the crucifixion of christ?" "Well, after a heated debate, we all agreed the answer was no." "The crucifixion was necessary to redeem the world." "When they said that Natchok was gonna get a fair trial, even though I was deliberately trying not to scan them telepathically," "I could sense they were lying... but I didn't go deeper." "I just assumed that it meant that... he would get a mock trial." "I didn't even suspect the truth until- till I saw..." "Natchok." "He knew." "He knew." "By dying, he saved a part of his world." "And maybe even a part of Earth." "If I would've said anything," "I would've guaranteed that his dream died with him, so I did nothing, as he would've wanted." "Nothing... to save the souls of billions." "I choose to believe I withheld that information from my Captain for lofty reasons, and not because I was afraid that by revealing what I knew," "I was violating the new rules for telepaths." "Because it was right!" "Not because I was protecting my own ass." "But I guess I'll never know." "How odd... to know everyone's heart... but my own." "You're up late." "I couldn't sleep." "It's been a long day." "Thought I'd come by and, uh... pick up a little of that." "Something easy on the ears, something... hopeful." "Here's a copy of what I was just listening to." "I think it will do." "I guess we could all use a little hope from time to time." "I'm sorry I was short with you earlier." "It's just... the reason that they picked me for this job is that..." "I have a thing about death." "I don't like it when the people around me die." "I've seen too much of it in my time." "Is this because of what happened on Thecerberus?" "You were just an ensign back then." "There was nothing you could do." "347 officers and crewdied aboard Thecerberus,doctor." "Many of them were my friends." "And because of that accident, now you take death personally." "No, not personally, and it wasn't- wasn't what?" "Nothing." "Good night, doctor." "Yes." "I was thinking about what happened down on praxis 9, and I thought I'd stop by and... see if you wanted to talk about it." "No." "Not really." "So what was on the data crystals?" "More of Eilerson's special videos?" "No." "It's, uh..." "Hope." "At least, according to Dr. Chambers." "Here." "Well, I should... it was my family." "They, uh, sold me into slavery to pay off their debts." "Did what they had to do." "It doesn't bother me." "When, uh... when do you want that back?" "When you're done with it."