"Last time on Star Trek:" "The Next Generation..." "My friend tells me you might know about that man we're looking for." "There was a group of aliens sitting at this table." "He was asking them questions." "One of them took out a weapon and fired." "He was vaporized." "This is about justice." "The Captain died in a bar fight for nothing." "Those ruins have been studied for centuries." "There's nothing new to learn from them." "Then what were you doing there?" "Baran wouldn't last five minutes as Captain if he didn't have that control device." "That almost sounds like a prelude to mutiny." "They captured me." "They wanted to find out how much I knew about their operation." "And then you became part of their crew?" "I convinced them I was a smuggler." "Will, these are not common thieves." "They are stealing Romulan artifacts from archaeological sites throughout this sector." "Mr. Worf... prepare to drop shields." "Sir... we would be totally defenseless." "I am aware of that." "Fire!" "And now, the conclusion." "Direct hit to the port nacelle." "Only minimal damage." "Hit to the starboard nacelle." "Still no appreciable damage." "Will must have done something to their weapons." "I believe you are right, Counselor." "It is now up to us to play along." "Release inertial dampers and cut power to decks 31 through 37." "Aye, sir." "Set phasers to 25%%% ." "Return fire." "Aye, sir." "Continue firing!" "I've lost three plasma relays on the disrupters." "Auxiliary power is... is not available." "Transfer weapons control to my station." "There's a way to bypass the relays and feed power..." "The antimatter containment units are starting to buckle." "The Enterprise has been badly damaged but they still have superior firepower." "If we remain here, we will be destroyed." "The logical course of action is to withdraw." "We've done enough damage." "Narik, set course." "180 mark 215." "Warp six." "Initiate." "They're preparing to activate their warp drive, Commander." "Sir, we cannot track them with our sensors if they go to warp." "I can still disable them by..." "I am aware of the tactical situation, Lieutenant." "Let them go." "Space, the final frontier." "These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise." "Its continuing mission... to explore strange new worlds to seek out new life and new civilizations" "to boldly go where no one has gone before." "I've gone over every word, every inflection every facial response and I still can't find any kind of code or hidden message." "I agree the existence of such a message is remote but I believe we should check." "I'll keep trying." "Two starships have been sent to intercept the mercenaries at Yadalla Prime and Draken IV in case they attempt to attack those planets." "Inform Starfleet Command that we will hold position until further notice." "So... we are just going to remain here?" "Yes, but we will continue to pursue all avenues of investigation." "If we had not let them escape, this would not be necessary." "That is correct, but I believe" "Commander Riker wanted us to let them escape." "Commander?" "Think I found something." "I've been studying the com link" "Commander Riker used to transmit his command codes." "I didn't see anything at first but then I ran the transmission through a subharmonic analysis, and I found this." "It was sent by the same carrier wave as the command codes." "It might be the message we've been looking for." "Possibly." "I will attempt to resequence the signal." "Begin running a search for a decryption key." "I'm taking the engines off-line." "How long will it take to repair our battle damage?" "It will take at least five hours to replace the anti-matter containment unit." "You have three hours, Narik." "One minute beyond that and you'll answer for it with your life." "I suppose I should thank you." "None of us would be alive if it weren't for you." "You're welcome." "What's wrong, Commander?" "You having second thoughts about betraying your comrades?" "Because that's what you've done... betrayed them." "Betrayed them in order to save yourself." "You used to be just a second-rate officer." "Now you're a traitor and a coward." "How does that feel?" "I don't know." "How did that feel?" "Enough!" "Galen, go down to the cargo hold." "Check out those artifacts." "Move!" "You can tell Baran that I'm working as fast as I can." "What?" "I'm trying to decide if you're incredibly stupid or incredibly smart." "Why didn't you continue to fire on the Enterprise when their shields dropped?" "You were there." "The disrupters lost power." "Computer, reset for diagnostic of new sample." "Begin scan." "I've watched you handle the weapon systems before." "You know exactly how to bypass a problem like that." "And why do you continue to argue with Riker?" "It should be obvious that by alienating Riker you also alienate Baran and yet you continue to do so." "Why?" "Scan complete." "Terikon profile negative." "Computer, reset diagnostic for new sample and begin scan." "Look, this isn't a Romulan labor camp." "I don't have to answer your questions." "And I don't give a damn what you think." "Scan complete." "Terikon profile positive." "98% probability of match." "Well... whatever it is we're looking for it seems that we've found it." "Tallera to Captain." "Yes, what is it?" "I'm in the cargo hold." "Galen's made a positive terikon match on one of the artifacts." "Good." "Bring it to me immediately." "Don't let anyone get near it." "Understood." "Tallera out." "That sounds like good news." "Very." "It means we've completed half of what promises to be a very profitable mission." "And even better than that" "I'm almost ready to get rid of your friend, Galen." "Really?" "There's one more artifact to find." "Once Galen confirms that it's genuine his usefulness on this ship will come to a very sudden end." "I can't say I'm sorry to hear that." "Galen might be a loudmouthed fool but sometimes, he's quite perceptive." "His observations about you, for instance." "Oh?" "After what you did on Calder II" "I doubt if you have much of a future in Starfleet." "Hmm..." "Yes..." "I must say I've come to the same conclusion." "Hmm." "Well, assuming that you were not my prisoner what would you do now?" "I guess I'd start looking for a new career." "Ah." "There must be a place where someone with 15 years of Starfleet technical knowledge would be useful." "You wouldn't happen to know a place like that?" "Well... well, possibly." "However, there's one thing that I've learned on this ship and that's to be cautious and never to blindly embrace what might appear to be good fortune." "And right now, you're a rather large stroke of good luck." "I haven't exactly sworn my undying allegiance to you, either, Baran." "For instance, I'd like to know a little bit more about this job." "Such as?" "Such as, what you meant by "very profitable mission."" "Well, it's enough to know right now that your share would insure you a very wealthy and long life" "far from the Federation." "Sounds promising." "It is." "Only you're going to have to earn it." "And you can start by putting aside your dislike for Galen and becoming his friend." "Why?" "Galen has allies on this ship." "That could cause trouble..." "if I decide to kill him." "I want you to find out from him who they are." "Okay." "One more thing, Riker." "When the time comes" "I want you to kill Galen." "I have completed my analysis of the signal from the mercenary ship." "I believe these groupings represent bearings and coordinates taken from their navigational system." "So, you think this is their flight plan?" "Yes." "If I am correct, the mercenary ship is headed toward these coordinates in the Hyralan sector." "Well, their maximum speed is warp 8.7." "It would take them at least 14 hours to reach that position." "We could be there in five." "Make it so." "Finally." "Set a course for the Hyralan sector and engage at warp nine." "Aye, sir." "Lieutenant?" "May I see you in the ready room?" "Of course." "Lieutenant, I am dissatisfied with your performance as First Officer." "May I ask in what way?" "You continually question my orders in front of the crew." "I do not believe this is appropriate behavior." "With all due respect, sir" "I have always felt free to voice my opinions even when they differ from those of Captain Picard or Commander Riker." "That is true, but in those situations you were acting as Head of Security not as First Officer." "The primary role of the second in command is to carry out the decisions of the Captain." "In this case, me." "But is it not my duty to offer you alternatives?" "Yes." "But once I have made a decision it is your job to carry it out regardless of how you may personally feel." "Any further objections should be given to me in private, not in front of the crew." "I do not recall Commander Riker ever publicly showing irritation with his Captain, as you did a moment ago." "No, sir." "If you do not feel capable of carrying out this role" "I will assign it to Commander La Forge and return you to Tactical." "I would not enter it into your record as a reprimand simply as a transfer." "I would prefer to remain at my current post." "Then I expect you to conform to the guidelines I have laid out." "Aye, sir." "Dismissed." "Mr. Worf." "I am sorry if I have ended our friendship." "Sir." "It is I who has jeopardized our friendship, not you." "If you will overlook this incident" "I would like to continue to consider you my friend." "I would like that, as well." "Thank you, sir." "Good to see you, too." "I've had some unpleasant surprises." "Will, this isn't a good idea." "Baran might grow suspicious." "As a matter of fact it was Baran who sent me here." "He told me to pretend to be friendly with you help you organize a mutiny so that he can determine who your supporters are in the crew and then eliminate them." "Oh, what a tangled web we weave." "I have difficulty remembering whose side I'm on." "So, what have you been able to find out?" "When we reach the Hyralan sector we're supposed to rendezvous with a Klingon transport ship." "I'm not sure, but I think they may be delivering another of the Romulan artifacts to us." "A second artifact?" "Oh, by the way, that first artifact is not Romulan... it's Vulcan." "Vulcan?" "Mm-hmm." "I have been looking over the glyphs and pictograms from the Calder II artifact." "And although I don't have enough data to translate all the inscriptions the alphabet and the symbology is much more consistent" "with early Vulcan than Romulan." "Do these artifacts have some religious or cultural significance?" "Something that would make them valuable enough to kill for?" "I don't know." "If I could just get access to the Enterprise computer just for a few moments." "So, what will Baran do once he's obtained the second artifact?" "You're supposed to verify its authenticity." "Then I'm supposed to kill you." "Then I take your place." "Will, you always seem to be after my job." "Well, as soon as Baran feels that I've outlived my usefulness he can kill me simply by using the neural servo." "So I think we had better start planning a mutiny." "We need a new Captain and I've come to one inescapable conclusion." "I agree, but I don't think that's you." "Oh?" "I don't trust you, Galen and I don't think the rest of the crew does either." "They're not going to follow you." "And who will they follow... you?" "No." "But they will follow Tallera." "And so will I." "Who are you?" "What?" "You're no smuggler and I don't think your name's Galen." "You will tell me who you really are and what you are doing on this ship or I will kill you right here." "What are you talking about?" "I will not play games with you." "I found the message you sent to the Enterprise." "When Riker was using his command codes to drop their shields you sent them a transmission on the same carrier wave." "You're a Starfleet officer." "Do not deny it." "It is the only logical conclusion." "My name is actually T'Paal and I am a member of the V'Shar." "Vulcan security?" "That is correct." "I infiltrated this ship a year ago posing as a Romulan mercenary." "I'm here to investigate a possible threat to Vulcan." "What sort of threat?" "First things first, Galen." "Who are you?" "I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise." "Very well." "To answer your question for several years now there has been a small, but growing movement of extreme isolationists on Vulcan... a group that believes contact with alien races has polluted our culture and is destroying Vulcan purity." "This group advocates the total isolation of Vulcan from the rest of the galaxy and the eradication of all alien influences from our planet." "That sounds like..." "an illogical philosophy." "Agreed." "But extremists often have a logic all their own." "Tell me, Tallera." "What are these artifacts that we've been collecting?" "I know that they are Vulcan in origin." "I'm sure you are familiar with the ancient history of my people before we found logic before we found peace." "You were much as my people once were... savage, warlike." "There was even a time when we used our telepathic abilities as a weapon... a time when we learned to kill with a thought." "The Stone of Gol?" "You know of it?" "I know the story from Vulcan mythology." "The Stone of Gol is real but there is nothing supernatural or magical about it." "It is a psionic resonator... a device which focuses and amplifies telepathic energy." "It is one of the most devastating weapons ever conceived." "But according to the legend the Stone was destroyed by the gods when the Vulcan people found their way to peace." "The resonator was believed to have been destroyed during the Time of the Awakening." "Only one piece is known to have survived and it was placed in a Vulcan museum under heavy guard." "A year ago, that piece was stolen from the museum." "Soon after, mercenary ships began raiding archaeological sites across the quadrant." "We believe a member of the isolationist movement is attempting to reassemble the resonator." "A telepathic weapon..." "My orders are to find that assassin and stop him." "It would seem that Baran has to deliver these artifacts to the assassin in order to get paid." "Therefore... you and I should continue our masquerade." "Agreed." "But, Captain, I cannot allow the resonator to be assembled." "If necessary, I will destroy this ship, its crew... all of us... to prevent that from happening." "Acting Captain's Log, Stardate 47160.1." "The Enterprise is entering the Hyralan sector which I believe to be the next destination of the mercenary ship." "I'm picking up a small vessel, bearing 127 mark 335." "Is it the mercenary ship?" "No, sir, it's a Klingon ship." "A Toron-class shuttlecraft;" "one person." "Open a channel." "This is Lieutenant Commander Data of the Federation Starship Enterprise." "Koral." "I take it that is your name?" "May I inquire as to your destination?" "No." "May I ask the purpose of your journey?" "No." "Perhaps I have not made our intentions clear." "We are investigating..." "He seems most... uncooperative." "He may have been curt but he was also very worried and even a little scared." "Sir... may I recommend that we bring the shuttlecraft aboard with our tractor beam search it and interrogate Koral?" "According to the terms of the Klingon Federation Treaty" "Koral has every right to free transit through Federation space." "We cannot board or search his vessel without cause." "Yes, sir." "However, the treaty does give us the right to conduct health and safety inspections on any ship in our space." "Health and safety inspections?" "I am not certain that using this clause as an excuse to conduct a search would be consistent with the spirit of the treaty." "Yes, sir." "However... if Koral wishes to contest our actions he can file a protest with the Judge Advocate General's Office." "Bring the shuttle aboard." "Then you and Dr. Crusher may begin the inspection." "Aye, sir." "Hello." "I'm Dr. Crusher and this is Lieutenant Worf." "We're here to conduct a health and safety inspection of your ship." ""Health and safety inspection."" "That's right." "Uh, you know, um..." "radiation leaks um... biochemical contamination um... other health hazards." "Excuse me." "Well, no radiation so far." "I'm sure you're glad to hear that." "Right." "There's an incoming message." "It's from the Klingon shuttle." "It was sent approximately 15 minutes ago." "He's at the rendezvous coordinates but he's been detained by the Enterprise." "And that's all there is." "He's stopped transmitting." "The Enterprise?" "Now, how could they have found out about the rendezvous, Commander?" "Quiet!" "All that matters now is that the Enterprise has the second artifact in their possession." "We don't have a choice." "We'll have to board the Enterprise and take the artifact." "Do you have any idea how many security officers there are on board a ship like that?" "No, I don't." "But he does." "I could get us on the Enterprise." "I can find the artifact." "Oh, yeah." "Very convenient!" "We beam you back aboard your old ship." "We have to take a risk that you won't change your mind and betray us." "I have saved your life twice already, Galen." "I would think you would begin to show some gratitude by now." "Galen, if you're so worried about Riker then you can go on the raiding party and watch him." "Agreed." "Draw weapons and equipment for a raiding party of five." "If you're thinking of betraying us to your friends on the Enterprise you might remember that I still have the ability to kill you at the first sign of trouble." "I haven't forgotten." "I have an additional task for you... one that will prove your loyalty." "This raid is an opportunity to get rid of Galen." "Once you've found that artifact... kill him." "I'm sure the health and safety inspection won't last much longer." "And in the meantime, I'm really glad that we have this opportunity to get to know you." "May I ask what business you're in?" "Lieutenant Worf has programmed our replicators to make a very good approximation of Klingon bloodwine." "I believe you will find it to your liking." "Well, that's my third scan and I still haven't found anything out of the ordinary." "He must be hiding something." "We should download his computer memory and analyze it." "I'd have a hard time defending that as part of a safety inspection." "We could claim that the computer was generating abnormal radiation signatures." "Worf, we're on pretty shaky ground as it is." "We can't just..." "Don't!" "Watch that door." "What is going on?" "Shut your mouth, Klingon!" "I guess you're surprised to see me, Doctor." "You could say that." "I've had a change of profession." "It's not in here." "Hey, you." "Where's the artifact?" "I do not know what you're talking about." "Use your brain." "They wouldn't be searching the shuttlecraft if they had the artifact." "Koral must have it." "Where is that Klingon pilot?" "In the observation lounge with Data and Troi." "How far?" "12 decks away." "Security will not allow you to get that far." "They won't get the chance." "We'll use the transporter in that shuttle." "We'll beam directly to the observation lounge." "Sorry about this." "Let's go!" "If you could tell us..." "something about the nature of your mission..." "What is this?" "Quiet!" "Does he have it?" "This is it." "Are you sure, Galen?" "Yes, I can recognize the inscription pattern from the first artifact." "Commander Riker... by taking this action you risk charges of assault, theft, piracy and treason." "Really?" "Then I guess adding one more charge wouldn't hurt." "Is he dead?" "Yes." "Good." "Activate the transporter." "Security alert." "Medical emergency team to the observation lounge." "Data to Bridge." "Raise shields and begin sensor sweeps for the mercenary ship." "Aye, sir." "He's all right." "He's only stunned." "I must admit..." "I am experiencing a similar sensation." "This is going to take a little time to explain." "Set course 310 mark 215." "Warp six." "Where is it?" "I have something else for you, Baran." "Tell him what happened, Narik." "Riker turned on us." "He tried to kill Galen before we beamed back." "He might have killed all of us and I believe he was acting under your direct orders, Baran." "You betrayed us." "This has gone far enough." "I think it is time that we had a new commander... someone who would lead us to those profits that we've been promised." "Oh, really?" "And who would that be, Galen?" "You?" "He's plotted this all along." "Opposed me at every turn." "Endangered all of us by refusing to follow his orders." "To follow your orders... the orders of a small man trying to fill a role too big for him." "I say it's time for a change." "Who's with me?" "Humph." "It's over, Baran." "Not quite." "As long as I have this, I'm still Captain of this ship." "You can't kill all of us." "You need us to run this ship more than we need you to command it." "I don't have to kill you all." "Just you, Galen." "What happened?" "I switched the transponder codes." "Given his feelings about me it seemed a sensible thing to do." "Baran was nothing." "We have a mission to complete and the crew needs a leader." "There'll be no more punishment on board this ship." "Now, do your duties, and I'll see to it that we complete our mission and get our payment." "Remove that." "Orders?" "Maintain our present course and speed for now." "I'm going to find out when and where we're supposed to deliver our cargo." "Aye, Captain." "Worf to Commander Riker." "Minister Setok of Vulcan Security is standing by on a secure channel." "Put it through in here." "Greetings, Commander." "How may I be of service?" "Minister, I thought I should let you know the mercenary ship that has been raiding planets in the Taugan system is probably on its way to Vulcan right now." "I do not understand." "I'm sorry... it's been a difficult couple of days." "I know that one of your operatives has been on a mercenary ship, investigating the possible reassembly of a psionic resonator." "I didn't want someone to make a mistake and start firing at them when they approach your planet." "Commander, I believe there is a problem." "We have no operative aboard a mercenary ship." "According to Baran's logs, we are to deliver the two pieces to the T'Karath Sanctuary on Vulcan." "I know that place." "It was an underground stronghold for one of the factions during the last civil war." "It's been abandoned for centuries." "Galen to Bridge." "Alter course for Vulcan." "Understood." "Oh, I wonder if you can possibly help me with something." "I have been able to translate most of the writings on these two pieces." "For the most part they're warnings of death and destruction to anyone who opposes the resonator." "But..." "I am not able to determine what appears on the anterior side." "For example this symbol represents the Vulcan god of war and this the god of death." "But... if you look really carefully, you can see a third symbol is missing." "Now, that obviously should belong to the final piece." "Now, what's odd about this is that the god of death and war would typically always stand alone on an artifact." "They'd never be combined with a third glyph." "Fascinating... but I am not an archaeological expert." "L-I'm really anxious to see the final artifact because it might provide a valuable insight into Vulcan mythology." "When we arrive at Vulcan" "I will take these pieces to a secure holding area before going on to the sanctuary." "I prefer to go alone." "It will arouse less suspicion on the part of the isolationists." "Well, there should be no problem about our entering orbit." "I asked Commander Riker to contact the Vulcan authorities from the Enterprise... let them know that we were approaching." "Why did you do that?" "Well, I... didn't want to risk a misunderstanding." "Someone might have mistaken this for an actual raid." "It was a wise precaution." "Perhaps I should contact the Enterprise... have them meet us at Vulcan just in case these isolationists try to escape." "Your offer is appreciated but our security forces are more than adequate." "I see." "Um... do you think it's wise for you to go there alone?" "After all, they were expecting Baran to show up." "Don't you think if I were to accompany you it might seem more plausible..." "Captain, I do understand your human emotional need to be there at the final moment, but this is a Vulcan matter." "Of course." "Thank you." "We have entered orbit of Vulcan." "Tallera, I've decided on a change of plan." "Take one of the artifacts with you." "Leave the other one here." "As soon as we have our payment in full we'll complete the delivery." "That was not the agreement." "I realize that but it's safer for all concerned to leave one behind." "They will not pay us until they get both pieces." "They've been waiting a long time for this." "They're not going to take any risks." "Now, take one of the artifacts and beam down." "That is all I was waiting for." "Go to the navigational computer and check file 137/Omega." "You'll find a message secretly transmitted to the Enterprise containing our entire flight plan." "She's right." "The message was sent by Galen." "He's a Starfleet officer." "Tallera is right but what she's not telling you is that those artifacts she's holding are part of an incredibly powerful weapon." "There's no reward waiting for you down on the surface." "As soon as she's got those artifacts she'll leave you behind to be captured by Starfleet." "I don't care if that's a weapon for your personal use or if you're really just making a delivery as planned." "All I care about is my money." "So I propose a compromise." "Narik and I will go with you to the surface to guarantee that we receive our payment." "After that, you can go anywhere you want." "Agreed." "Bring him, as well." "We'll use him as a hostage, if Starfleet arrives." "If not, we'll kill him on the surface." "There." "Your reward, as promised." "Is it all there?" "No, this is less than half of what we were promised." "Where's the rest of it?" "That is all I could manage." "I suggest you take it and leave." "I did not come this far to be cheated." "I want it all now!" "Very well." "You will get what you deserve." "Go ahead, Captain." "Pick up the phaser." "See what good it will do." "You'll never get away with this." "Starfleet will never stand by and watch you tear apart one of the founding worlds of the Federation." "How little you understand what you're facing, Captain." "You're used to fighting enemies like yourself... people on ships with defense shields energy weapons, warp drives." "But this is unlike anything you've ever faced." "This is the power of the mind." "Pick up the phaser, Captain." "Listen to me, all of you." "Drop your weapons!" "Do it!" "Don't make any aggressive movements." "The resonator amplifies violent feelings and emotions." "And that's why you wanted me to pick up the phaser." "That's how you were able to kill Narik and Vekor." "But I can see the symbol on that third artifact and it is the Vulcan symbol for peace standing between the symbols for war and death." "It's a warning that the power of the resonator can be overcome by peace." "You are about to see how wrong you are." "Empty your minds of violent thoughts!" "No!" "Think, Tallera." "2,000 years ago your people were being consumed by war but when peace came to Vulcan the resonator became useless." "That's why it was dismantled." "Oh..." "You were right, Tallera." "The resonator cannot be stopped by phasers and shields... but it can be defeated by peace." "Captain's Log, Stardate 47169.2." "Security Minister Setok has taken Tallera into custody and begun a search for the rest of the isolationists." "Once we realized that you were no longer on the mercenary ship we scanned the surface for your neural implant." "We tracked the signal into the caverns." "What will become of the resonator, sir?" "Setok has assured me that all three pieces will be destroyed." "It is unfortunate it cannot be studied." "The resonator is a key artifact from a remarkable period of history." "Oh, normally, I would be the first one to agree but perhaps some things are best left in the past." "What's going to happen to the mercenaries?" "Oh, they will be detained by the Vulcan authorities for the moment." "But they're also facing charges from the Klingons the Cardassians, the Ferengi and at least seven other worlds." "I don't think we'll be hearing from them for a while." "Number One, will you set a course for Starbase 227?" "I'll join you on the Bridge shortly." "Wait a minute." "You've been declared dead." "You can't give orders around here." "If we are to adhere to the exact letter of Starfleet regulations, then technically, sir you have been declared a renegade." "In fact, I believe you are facing 12 counts of court-martial offenses." "You cannot give orders either, sir." "That's quite right." "And as I am supposed to be dead, I'll go and get some sleep." "And, Mr. Data, I suggest that you escort Commander Riker to the brig." "Aye, sir." "This way, sir." "Data, he was joking." "You know that, right?"