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NARRATOR:
<i>Previously on</i> Enterprise:

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- Status?
- We're getting reports

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of anomalies on all decks.

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ARCHER: <i>If we continue, there's a good
chance this ship is gonna get torn apart.</i>

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Think what you're asking me to do.

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Build a weapon
to destroy an entire world.

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We do not have enough information
about the humans.

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That can be remedied.

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They're locking on
to the starboard docking port.

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HOSHI: <i>I'm reading 23 intruders
on Decks C, D and E.</i>

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We're preparing to test the weapon
on an uninhabited planet,

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but we're going to need
another shipment of kemocite.

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I'll contact Gralik.

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Gralik,
I have some questions for you.

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<i>I wanna know
where they're shipping this kemocite.</i>

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It could lead us to the weapon.

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TRIP:
There's no doubt about it, captain.

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This isotope was used
in the weapon that attacked Earth.

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You offered to help us.

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- Are you still willing?
- If you're prepared to trust me.

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We've modified
the radiolytic signature.

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If you can get it on board their ship,
I'll be able to track it.

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Degra's going to discover
that you sabotaged his kemocite.

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You should just be concerned
with finding this weapon.

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It broke orbit minutes ago.

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ARCHER: <i>Are you picking up
the tracking signal?</i>

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HOSHI:
<i>Loud and clear.</i>

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[COM BEEPING]

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- Yes?
- TALAS: <i>Commander Shran,</i>

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<i>would you come to the Bridge?</i>

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- SHRAN: Status?
- We've lost the warp trail.

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Continue scanning.

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You know what we're looking for,
lieutenant.

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It shouldn't be that difficult to find.

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Commander.

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We've been searching for weeks.

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And we'll continue searching
until we've accomplished our mission.

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Or until we're destroyed?
You've seen what this place is like.

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What are the chances
they've survived?

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We have our orders.

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We should head back to Andoria
while we're still able.

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You sound like you're afraid
of this expanse, lieutenant.

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I'd expect that from a Vulcan,
not a member of the Imperial Guard.

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Continue scanning.

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Don't underestimate these pink skins,
lieutenant.

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They're still out there.

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- DEGRA: Where are the others?
- XINDI-PRIMATE: Delayed.

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- I said the matter was urgent.
- Typical humanoid arrogance.

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You expect us to come scurrying
whenever it suits you.

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I'm sorry to inconvenience you,

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but I'm sure you'll find
the journey worth the effort.

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The weapon is ready?

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- Not quite.
- Then why are you wasting our time?

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The new prototype
has been completed.

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We've scheduled a test.

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- When?
- Three days.

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You'll be able to view the test remotely
from this chamber.

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If everything goes as planned,

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we should be ready to deploy the final
version in a month, maybe sooner.

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And the human threat
will finally be eliminated.

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I hope you find that worth your time.

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The signal was so weak I wasn't
even sure that it was there at first.

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- But you are now?
- Yes, sir.

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The isotopic signature
matches the kemocite

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that you planted on the Xindi ship.

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Set a course.

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Tell Trip I want everything
he can give me from the engines.

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Captain, as you know,

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Ensign Sato and I have been working
to reconstruct our database.

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- And?
- We've managed to dig

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about 30 percent of the lost data
out of the redundant memory core.

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Enough to begin piecing together
a map of the spatial anomalies.

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The signal lies just beyond
a dense field of them.

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HOSHI:
Here.

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- How long to go around it?
- The field is massive.

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Seventeen days at warp 5.

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Alert the crew it's gonna get rough.

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- TRIP: Tucker to the Bridge.
- ARCHER: Go ahead.

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I've got the warp reactor
buttoned up.

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- <i>We're as ready as we'll ever be.</i>
- Acknowledged.

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T'Pol?

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I've charted the largest anomalies,
but the field is extremely dense.

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We may not be able
to avoid all of them.

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Do your best.

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Travis,

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take us in.

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- One half impulse.
- Aye, sir.

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[SCANNER BEEPING]

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Come to bearing two-seven-five,
mark eight.

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[CONSOLE BLEEPING]

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[SCANNER BEEPING]

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Hard to port.

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[THUMPING]

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We just grazed it. No damage.

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Just how accurate is this map
of yours?

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Considering I only have 30 percent
of our database to work with.

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[SCANNER BEEPING]

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There's an anomaly forming
directly ahead.

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[THUMPING
AND SCANNER BEEPING]

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It's expanding.

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- Expanding?
- I've never seen this before.

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They're merging,
building on one another.

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- Which way, sub-commander?
- It's growing too rapidly.

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Emergency power to hull plating.
Brace for impact.

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[RUMBLING
AND SCANNER BEEPING]

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Unh!

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Ah!

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We're losing hull integrity.
Atmosphere is venting on D deck.

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- Come about. Get us out of here.
- The helm's not responding.

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T'POL:
We've been completely enveloped.

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REED:
Main power is going down.

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Sir, I'm picking up something
out there.

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I think it's a ship.

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- Can you identify it?
- There's too much distortion.

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[THUMPING]

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[CONSOLE BLEEPS]

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A tractor beam's locked onto us.

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[CONSOLE BEEPING]

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We've been pulled out.

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They're hailing us.

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I guess we owe someone
a thank you.

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[BEEPING]

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SHRAN:
<i>Captain Archer.</i>

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<i>Look at the trouble you've gotten
your pink skin into this time.</i>

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You're braver than I imagined.

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I wouldn't try
to traverse an anomaly field

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in a ship this fragile.

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You don't seem
to be having any trouble.

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We've discovered a few tricks
to deal with them.

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How did you locate us?

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We have a record
of your warp signature

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from our last encounter.

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Our ships are considerably faster
than <i>Enterprise.</i>

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It wasn't difficult
to catch up with you.

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That explains how you got here.
It doesn't explain why.

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Your world was brutally attacked.

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The Imperial Guard thought
you'd be grateful to have an ally.

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Considering no one else
came rushing to your aid.

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And how did the Imperial Guard know
Earth had been attacked?

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Seven million killed.
Not exactly a state secret.

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Especially if you're monitoring
communications

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between Starfleet
and the Vulcan High Command.

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What happened to your uniform,
sub-commander?

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Not that I don't find
your new look becoming,

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but it's not exactly regulation, is it?

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I resigned my commission.

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Yes, I believe I heard something
about that.

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Why are you here?

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Your world is in jeopardy
and where are your friends,

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the Vulcans?

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Where is their mighty fleet?

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They couldn't even spare one officer.

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She was forced to abandon her career
to remain on your ship.

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A remarkably selfless act

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for a Vulcan.

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But we've come to your aid.

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We've come into the Expanse
when they refused.

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We're here to help you.

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If you don't want our assistance,

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we will leave you to deal
with the Xindi on your own.

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Just like the Vulcans have done.

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Targeting sensors are down,
hull plating.

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We're damn lucky the torpedoes
were all in safe mode.

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- If one of them had detonated...
- ARCHER: Phase cannons?

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They haven't even got enough power
to light a campfire.

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How long to fix them?

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I couldn't even guess
without a chance to sort this out.

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Commander Shran offered
to send his tactical officer over to help.

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We'd be giving them access
to critical systems, sir.

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The kemocite signal Hoshi picked up
could lead us to the Xindi weapon.

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We're going to need our defenses.

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I don't like the idea
of having the Andorians down here

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any more than you do.

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But we could use their help.

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Aye, sir.

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- The Andorian shuttle has docked.
- Good. Let's put them to work.

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I recommend we assign
a security detail

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to each repair crew.

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You've been talking
to Lieutenant Reed?

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They're here to help, T'Pol.

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That doesn't mean
we shouldn't exercise caution.

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I'm not gonna ask them
to work with guns at their heads

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just because you don't like them.

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I neither like nor dislike Andorians.

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I've simply had a great deal
of experience with them.

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I appreciate that.

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But whatever problems exist between
Vulcan and Andoria don't involve us.

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Not at the moment.

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We weren't always so antagonistic,
captain.

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In fact,
despite their heightened emotions,

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our first contact with Andorians
seemed promising.

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What happened?

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They were duplicitous.

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They only honored agreements
that didn't conflict with their interests.

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Is that your assessment
or the High Command's?

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Considering the importance
of this mission,

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I feel compelled to point out

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that they've proven untrustworthy
in the past.

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I don't trust them either, T'Pol.

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But based on my experience,
I think I can trust Commander Shran.

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- Coffee. Black.
- TRIP: No tea?

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Yeah, no crumpets either, thank you.

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I need all the caffeine I can get.

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- What's the situation in Engineering?
- Bad.

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- The Armory?
- Worse.

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Which one of you is Reed?

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I'm Lieutenant Reed.

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I assumed I'd find you in the Armory,
not relaxing here.

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00:13:09,205 --> 00:13:10,997
What is that?

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It's coffee. And just for the record,
I haven't left the Armory

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for so much as a bathroom break
in nearly 12 hours.

212
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And you are?

213
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Lieutenant Talas
of the Imperial Warship <i>Kumari.</i>

214
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Ah.

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This is Commander Tucker,

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- our chief engineer.
- Pleasure.

217
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- I've been ordered to assist you.
- Indeed.

218
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Well, I'll see if I can find something
for you to do.

219
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I have duties of my own.

220
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The sooner your ship is repaired,
the sooner I can get back to them.

221
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Well, I'll let you two get acquainted.

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SHRAN:
I wasn't sure we'd find you alive.

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Under the circumstances,

224
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I'd say we have something
to celebrate.

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I appreciate the gesture,
but we have a lot of repairs to make.

226
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And your crew
is doing a fine job of making them.

227
00:14:05,678 --> 00:14:07,345
Have a drink with me.

228
00:14:08,848 --> 00:14:10,890
You've earned a brief respite.

229
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Andorian ale.

230
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You seemed to enjoy it
the last time we met.

231
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I took the liberty
of bringing a few extra bottles.

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Thanks.

233
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To a swift victory.

234
00:14:38,210 --> 00:14:39,669
So...

235
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how did you get picked
for this assignment?

236
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I volunteered.

237
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It made sense.

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I've had the greatest amount
of contact with pink--

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With humans.

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And the last time we met,
you helped my people avert a war.

241
00:15:00,482 --> 00:15:02,191
I don't like unpaid debts.

242
00:15:03,277 --> 00:15:05,069
We keep doing each other favors.

243
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Isn't that how alliances are born?

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TRIP:
I haven't seen you in a while.

245
00:15:18,751 --> 00:15:22,170
As long as you're here,
maybe you can give me a hand.

246
00:15:23,088 --> 00:15:26,799
Touch this
to the phase regulator there.

247
00:15:27,009 --> 00:15:29,510
While I check the polarity.

248
00:15:31,472 --> 00:15:34,098
And I thought you might
be avoiding me.

249
00:15:35,351 --> 00:15:39,228
Three neuropressure sessions a week
is hardly avoiding you.

250
00:15:39,438 --> 00:15:41,481
The captain asked for an update
on your repairs.

251
00:15:41,690 --> 00:15:44,776
Well, three of the injectors
are burned out,

252
00:15:44,985 --> 00:15:46,611
the restrictor coils
are completely fried.

253
00:15:46,820 --> 00:15:48,446
How long until we have warp?

254
00:15:48,656 --> 00:15:49,864
I would say at least two days,

255
00:15:50,032 --> 00:15:53,201
but the blue guys
really know their stuff.

256
00:15:53,786 --> 00:15:56,788
Should be up and running
in about, oh, 12 hours.

257
00:15:59,291 --> 00:16:01,209
- Is there a problem?
- No.

258
00:16:01,418 --> 00:16:03,252
Keep me informed of your progress.

259
00:16:13,722 --> 00:16:15,723
Hand me the microspanner, please.

260
00:16:15,891 --> 00:16:16,933
I've brought some equipment

261
00:16:17,101 --> 00:16:19,769
that should align those relays
much more precisely.

262
00:16:19,979 --> 00:16:21,521
The spanner will do the job nicely.

263
00:16:22,314 --> 00:16:24,273
If you wouldn't mind.

264
00:16:26,151 --> 00:16:28,027
Is there anything else I can get you?

265
00:16:28,237 --> 00:16:31,364
- Some coffee, perhaps?
- Oh, that'll be lovely.

266
00:16:32,116 --> 00:16:34,492
Since you clearly don't need my help,
I'll return to my ship.

267
00:16:34,702 --> 00:16:35,952
Thank you for the hospitality.

268
00:16:36,161 --> 00:16:38,538
Give my regards
to Commander Shran.

269
00:16:40,749 --> 00:16:45,128
For what it's worth, lieutenant,
I'm not here to steal your secrets.

270
00:16:45,337 --> 00:16:46,713
It'd hardly be worth the effort.

271
00:16:48,257 --> 00:16:49,340
I beg your pardon?

272
00:16:49,925 --> 00:16:53,970
The last time I saw weapons like these
was during my early tactical training.

273
00:16:54,179 --> 00:16:57,098
I'm sorry I wasted your time
on our primitive systems.

274
00:16:57,307 --> 00:17:00,435
Not at all. I found it nostalgic.

275
00:17:01,687 --> 00:17:04,147
Just be careful when you reconnect
that to your power grid.

276
00:17:05,524 --> 00:17:07,775
You didn't reset
the EPS synchronizer.

277
00:17:07,985 --> 00:17:11,154
You may singe your eyebrows
when you bring it back online.

278
00:17:13,032 --> 00:17:15,450
Lieutenant Talas,

279
00:17:20,205 --> 00:17:23,624
I apologize if I've been rude.

280
00:17:24,293 --> 00:17:25,793
Why don't I get us both
a cup of coffee

281
00:17:25,961 --> 00:17:28,713
and we can align
these relays together?

282
00:17:32,718 --> 00:17:36,554
ARCHER:
<i>Captain's starlog, December 6th, 2153.</i>

283
00:17:36,764 --> 00:17:38,723
<i>With some assistance
from the Andorians,</i>

284
00:17:38,932 --> 00:17:41,768
<i>we've managed to steer clear
of anomalies.</i>

285
00:17:41,977 --> 00:17:43,978
T'POL:
Two hundred million kilometers.

286
00:17:44,188 --> 00:17:47,315
Close enough, Travis.
We don't wanna give ourselves away.

287
00:17:47,524 --> 00:17:49,150
Aye, sir.

288
00:17:49,359 --> 00:17:52,987
It's a G-Type star system,
six planets with over a hundred moons.

289
00:17:53,197 --> 00:17:54,906
Any bio-signs?

290
00:17:55,074 --> 00:17:56,824
There's a great deal of debris
in the system.

291
00:17:56,992 --> 00:17:58,242
I can't tell from this range.

292
00:17:58,452 --> 00:18:00,369
Our sensors are more sophisticated
than yours.

293
00:18:00,537 --> 00:18:01,913
We should be able
to scan the system

294
00:18:02,081 --> 00:18:04,791
without betraying our presence.
If I may?

295
00:18:05,250 --> 00:18:07,126
- This is Commander Shran.
- ANDORIAN: <i>Go ahead.</i>

296
00:18:07,336 --> 00:18:09,796
Transfer our long range sensor data
to <i>Enterprise.</i>

297
00:18:10,005 --> 00:18:11,756
<i>Yes, commander.</i>

298
00:18:14,051 --> 00:18:15,718
It's coming in.

299
00:18:16,136 --> 00:18:17,678
[COMPUTER BEEPING]

300
00:18:22,309 --> 00:18:23,768
T'POL:
Four vessels.

301
00:18:23,936 --> 00:18:25,937
All Xindi.

302
00:18:37,366 --> 00:18:39,408
T'POL:
Many of the moons show evidence

303
00:18:39,576 --> 00:18:41,828
of extensive weapons bombardment.

304
00:18:42,663 --> 00:18:48,876
- Why attack an uninhabited system?
- I don't think they attacked anyone.

305
00:18:50,003 --> 00:18:52,255
It's Bikini Atoll.

306
00:18:52,923 --> 00:18:54,924
- What?
- When my species was developing

307
00:18:55,092 --> 00:18:57,552
primitive nuclear weapons,
they needed places to test them.

308
00:18:57,761 --> 00:19:00,680
One was a remote island
called Bikini Atoll.

309
00:19:00,889 --> 00:19:03,641
So you believe this is some kind
of proving ground?

310
00:19:03,851 --> 00:19:05,101
It's possible.

311
00:19:05,269 --> 00:19:07,145
If they are getting ready
to test their weapon,

312
00:19:07,312 --> 00:19:08,354
we're running out of time.

313
00:19:09,481 --> 00:19:11,149
I wouldn't recommend
a frontal assault.

314
00:19:12,109 --> 00:19:13,484
Your weapons are damaged.

315
00:19:13,652 --> 00:19:15,403
Critical systems are down
all over your ship.

316
00:19:15,571 --> 00:19:19,240
- And you're outnumbered, four to one.
- I thought it was four to two.

317
00:19:19,449 --> 00:19:20,533
Even our combined forces

318
00:19:20,742 --> 00:19:23,411
don't stand a chance
against that kind of firepower.

319
00:19:23,620 --> 00:19:25,746
I'm not ready to risk my ship
when we don't even know

320
00:19:25,956 --> 00:19:28,124
- if the Xindi weapon is here.
- I agree.

321
00:19:29,668 --> 00:19:30,918
We need to get a closer look.

322
00:19:32,754 --> 00:19:35,131
What do you propose we do?

323
00:19:35,549 --> 00:19:37,675
Fly up to them and ask them
what they're doing?

324
00:19:42,848 --> 00:19:44,056
TRIP:
Ensign.

325
00:19:44,224 --> 00:19:46,517
Commander. I'll take him from here.

326
00:19:46,727 --> 00:19:49,854
Mr. Tucker,
how are your repairs coming along?

327
00:19:50,063 --> 00:19:51,731
Pretty well, thanks to your people.

328
00:19:51,940 --> 00:19:54,859
But I was wondering
if I could ask a favor.

329
00:19:55,068 --> 00:19:58,070
I'm told your antimatter injectors
use variable compression nozzles.

330
00:19:58,280 --> 00:20:00,448
Told by whom?
That's rather sensitive information.

331
00:20:00,616 --> 00:20:02,533
I don't wanna get anyone in trouble,

332
00:20:02,701 --> 00:20:05,119
but one of those injectors
would work wonders for our engines.

333
00:20:05,287 --> 00:20:07,371
I imagine it would.

334
00:20:07,539 --> 00:20:08,581
I don't know, commander.

335
00:20:08,749 --> 00:20:12,335
That's a sophisticated piece
of technology.

336
00:20:12,544 --> 00:20:15,963
- I thought we were allies here.
- That remains to be seen.

337
00:20:17,466 --> 00:20:20,051
You have my condolences
over the attack on your world.

338
00:20:21,762 --> 00:20:22,929
Thanks.

339
00:20:23,138 --> 00:20:25,181
I understand your sister was killed.

340
00:20:26,934 --> 00:20:29,227
Captain Archer told me.

341
00:20:30,604 --> 00:20:32,521
Well, lots of people lost family.

342
00:20:34,149 --> 00:20:37,401
No great victory comes
without sacrifice.

343
00:20:38,654 --> 00:20:42,657
The dispute between my people
and the Vulcans hasn't been bloodless.

344
00:20:43,617 --> 00:20:47,912
Border skirmishes
were common a few decades ago.

345
00:20:48,121 --> 00:20:50,915
They'd violate our territory,
we'd retaliate.

346
00:20:51,124 --> 00:20:52,250
I was still in school

347
00:20:52,417 --> 00:20:55,711
when my older brother
joined the Imperial Guard.

348
00:20:57,047 --> 00:20:59,548
He was assigned
to a forward surveillance unit.

349
00:21:01,593 --> 00:21:03,261
I can understand
why you seek vengeance

350
00:21:03,428 --> 00:21:04,929
against these Xindi.

351
00:21:05,138 --> 00:21:08,849
I'd love to get my hands
on whoever ordered that attack.

352
00:21:10,269 --> 00:21:12,144
But that's not why we're here.

353
00:21:14,064 --> 00:21:16,399
You have no desire
to make these people pay

354
00:21:16,566 --> 00:21:18,317
for the death of your sister?

355
00:21:19,444 --> 00:21:21,279
I just wanna make sure
they don't get the chance

356
00:21:21,446 --> 00:21:22,822
to finish what they started.

357
00:21:26,493 --> 00:21:27,868
[DOOR OPENS]

358
00:21:28,537 --> 00:21:30,830
So any help you can give us...

359
00:21:32,666 --> 00:21:35,167
I'll have that antimatter injector
delivered to you.

360
00:21:35,836 --> 00:21:36,961
I appreciate it.

361
00:21:44,469 --> 00:21:46,095
XINDI-REPTILIAN:
<i>Degra, what's the delay?</i>

362
00:21:47,055 --> 00:21:48,097
Stand by.

363
00:21:48,307 --> 00:21:51,225
We have been standing by
for nearly an hour.

364
00:21:51,435 --> 00:21:54,061
We're confirming
the final power readings.

365
00:21:54,271 --> 00:21:57,023
I wouldn't want you
to be disappointed with the results.

366
00:21:57,232 --> 00:21:58,274
Deploy the weapon.

367
00:22:00,277 --> 00:22:01,527
[CONSOLE BLEEPING]

368
00:22:09,745 --> 00:22:11,037
Initiate firing protocols.

369
00:22:11,913 --> 00:22:13,748
[BLEEPING]

370
00:22:18,879 --> 00:22:21,547
[CONSOLE BEEPING]

371
00:22:21,923 --> 00:22:23,007
What is it?

372
00:22:23,175 --> 00:22:25,134
DEGRA:
<i>A ship just entered the system.</i>

373
00:22:25,719 --> 00:22:27,762
[IN ALIEN LANGUAGE]

374
00:22:27,971 --> 00:22:29,013
We can't identify it.

375
00:22:29,222 --> 00:22:32,725
Abort the test. Return the weapon
to the launch platform.

376
00:22:33,143 --> 00:22:34,560
Degra, report.

377
00:22:34,728 --> 00:22:36,729
Stand by.
Activate all defense systems.

378
00:22:36,897 --> 00:22:39,315
Contact the other vessels
and have them intercept that ship.

379
00:22:39,483 --> 00:22:40,608
Degra.

380
00:22:40,817 --> 00:22:44,570
We are securing the weapon.
I'll resume contact when I can.

381
00:22:49,409 --> 00:22:52,203
We're receiving a transmission
from the ship.

382
00:22:53,372 --> 00:22:55,122
<i>Allow me to introduce myself.</i>

383
00:22:55,332 --> 00:22:58,959
My name is Shran
of the Andorian Mining Consortium.

384
00:22:59,169 --> 00:23:03,214
<i>You've entered restricted space.
Leave immediately.</i>

385
00:23:03,840 --> 00:23:05,424
<i>Restricted?</i>

386
00:23:05,592 --> 00:23:08,552
<i>I had no idea.
We don't wanna cause any trouble.</i>

387
00:23:08,762 --> 00:23:11,138
<i>We are looking for a rare element.</i>

388
00:23:12,307 --> 00:23:13,391
Archerite.

389
00:23:13,600 --> 00:23:16,894
We picked up some promising
readings coming from your system.

390
00:23:17,104 --> 00:23:20,106
<i>I don't care what you're looking for.
Turn your ship around and leave.</i>

391
00:23:20,315 --> 00:23:21,774
Of course, of course.

392
00:23:21,942 --> 00:23:25,236
But you don't mind
if we finish our scans?

393
00:23:25,445 --> 00:23:28,155
Archerite is extremely valuable to us.

394
00:23:28,365 --> 00:23:32,118
<i>Even a few kilos will pay our expenses
for the next 10 cycles.</i>

395
00:23:32,327 --> 00:23:33,828
They're scanning our ships.

396
00:23:34,371 --> 00:23:36,539
<i>We're not trying
to violate your privacy.</i>

397
00:23:36,748 --> 00:23:41,085
Our sensors are omnidirectional.
There's nothing to be concerned about.

398
00:23:41,294 --> 00:23:44,922
Deactivate your scans and leave
or we'll destroy you.

399
00:23:46,466 --> 00:23:48,426
<i>There's no need for threats.</i>

400
00:23:52,472 --> 00:23:53,514
We'll leave.

401
00:23:53,723 --> 00:23:56,183
<i>But if this system
does contain Archerite,</i>

402
00:23:56,393 --> 00:24:01,397
<i>you just missed out your opportunity
to collect a generous percentage.</i>

403
00:24:03,150 --> 00:24:04,859
Stop the scan.

404
00:24:05,068 --> 00:24:08,863
Take us out of the system,
but not too quickly.

405
00:24:09,072 --> 00:24:13,534
The Andorian Mining Consortium
runs from no one.

406
00:24:17,247 --> 00:24:19,832
T'POL:
It's emitting high levels of radiation.

407
00:24:20,041 --> 00:24:23,752
It could be anything. Power generator
of some kind, fusion reactor.

408
00:24:23,962 --> 00:24:27,131
It has the same quantum signature
as the weapon that attacked Earth.

409
00:24:27,340 --> 00:24:29,133
What's the status of our repairs?

410
00:24:29,342 --> 00:24:30,759
Impulse and warp engines
are nominal.

411
00:24:30,927 --> 00:24:33,512
- Hull plating is at 82 percent.
- Weapons?

412
00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:35,514
Mr. Reed reports the anomaly
caused more damage

413
00:24:35,682 --> 00:24:36,849
than he originally estimated.

414
00:24:37,017 --> 00:24:40,811
- How long?
- He isn't certain. Perhaps two days.

415
00:24:41,021 --> 00:24:44,648
If they are here to test that thing,
we may not have two days.

416
00:24:44,858 --> 00:24:46,609
Why the urgency?

417
00:24:46,818 --> 00:24:48,611
This can't be the final version
of the weapon.

418
00:24:48,820 --> 00:24:50,905
T'Pol's analysis
shows it isn't powerful enough

419
00:24:51,072 --> 00:24:52,990
to destroy an entire planet.

420
00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:55,242
Let them run their tests.

421
00:24:55,452 --> 00:24:58,454
Why destroy this prototype
when we can see it in use,

422
00:24:58,663 --> 00:25:00,873
gauge its destructive power?

423
00:25:01,082 --> 00:25:03,459
I don't intend to destroy it.

424
00:25:03,877 --> 00:25:06,420
If we could get our hands
on this weapon,

425
00:25:06,630 --> 00:25:09,715
Starfleet might be able
to figure out a defense.

426
00:25:10,175 --> 00:25:12,301
We're going to take it.

427
00:25:16,056 --> 00:25:17,431
The phase couplers are charging.

428
00:25:17,599 --> 00:25:20,684
Ah. All we have left
is to reset the emitters.

429
00:25:20,894 --> 00:25:22,019
What's the frequency?

430
00:25:23,188 --> 00:25:24,230
I'll do it.

431
00:25:27,234 --> 00:25:28,317
You don't trust me.

432
00:25:29,611 --> 00:25:33,280
No offense, but when it comes
to our weapons frequencies,

433
00:25:33,490 --> 00:25:35,199
I wouldn't trust my own mother.

434
00:25:35,992 --> 00:25:38,244
Is your mother
considered a security risk?

435
00:25:38,453 --> 00:25:40,412
It's just an expression.

436
00:25:41,665 --> 00:25:43,332
An odd one.

437
00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:45,584
My mother's security clearance
is higher than mine.

438
00:25:46,836 --> 00:25:48,170
Really?

439
00:25:48,380 --> 00:25:50,422
She commanded
an Imperial infantry unit.

440
00:25:51,758 --> 00:25:55,052
- You come from a military family?
- Four generations.

441
00:25:55,262 --> 00:25:56,387
[CHUCKLES]

442
00:25:56,555 --> 00:25:58,681
Three, on my father's side.

443
00:25:59,266 --> 00:26:00,558
He must be disappointed in you.

444
00:26:01,935 --> 00:26:03,602
What?

445
00:26:03,937 --> 00:26:08,607
Betraying your family tradition
by serving on a ship of exploration.

446
00:26:09,484 --> 00:26:13,445
Actually, we haven't done
much exploring for quite a while.

447
00:26:13,780 --> 00:26:18,242
But since you ask,
he wasn't very pleased.

448
00:26:18,451 --> 00:26:20,911
The Royal Navy was his life.

449
00:26:22,163 --> 00:26:24,582
Perhaps he'd feel differently
if he saw you now,

450
00:26:25,917 --> 00:26:28,502
fighting for the survival of your race.

451
00:26:31,006 --> 00:26:32,965
I'm sure he would.

452
00:26:34,884 --> 00:26:37,386
All right, all done.

453
00:26:38,305 --> 00:26:43,267
I'll power it up
and we'll see where we stand.

454
00:26:57,574 --> 00:27:00,701
- Report.
- T'POL: They've launched the prototype.

455
00:27:01,703 --> 00:27:03,662
Can we get a closer look?

456
00:27:03,997 --> 00:27:05,873
- This is Shran.
- ANDORIAN: <i>Yes, commander.</i>

457
00:27:06,082 --> 00:27:09,293
Transfer our sensor telemetry
to <i>Enterprise.</i>

458
00:27:09,461 --> 00:27:11,962
[COMPUTER BLEEPING]

459
00:27:38,907 --> 00:27:42,576
Are these the satisfying results
you promised?

460
00:27:42,786 --> 00:27:46,455
[IN ALIEN LANGUAGE]

461
00:27:46,665 --> 00:27:48,248
The device was building
to an overload.

462
00:27:48,458 --> 00:27:50,751
We were forced to shut it down.

463
00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:52,634
- XINDI-REPTILIAN: <i>Why?</i>
- What happened?

464
00:27:52,801 --> 00:27:55,047
I need time to analyze the data.

465
00:27:55,256 --> 00:27:59,718
Time. We have given you
more than enough time.

466
00:27:59,928 --> 00:28:04,682
We were promised a weapon
to destroy the humans in one stroke,

467
00:28:04,849 --> 00:28:07,184
not peck away at them bit by bit.

468
00:28:07,394 --> 00:28:08,727
XINDI-AQUATIC [IN ALIEN LANGUAGE]:

469
00:28:10,730 --> 00:28:15,275
That moon was nearly split in two.
Clearly progress has been made.

470
00:28:15,485 --> 00:28:16,735
Not enough.

471
00:28:17,570 --> 00:28:20,364
Every failure puts us at risk.

472
00:28:20,573 --> 00:28:23,117
Degra, can the problem be rectified?

473
00:28:23,326 --> 00:28:26,078
Once I've recovered the device,
I'll have more information.

474
00:28:26,287 --> 00:28:27,371
XINDI-REPTILIAN:
<i>We hope so.</i>

475
00:28:31,543 --> 00:28:34,461
T'POL: The output was much greater
than the probe that attacked Earth.

476
00:28:34,671 --> 00:28:37,798
But, still, I don't believe the device
reached its maximum yield.

477
00:28:38,550 --> 00:28:40,259
We detected power fluctuations.

478
00:28:40,468 --> 00:28:42,761
It appears it was building
toward an overload.

479
00:28:42,971 --> 00:28:46,473
Are you saying this was a failure?

480
00:28:46,683 --> 00:28:49,435
A spectacular one, but yes.

481
00:28:49,602 --> 00:28:51,353
[ARCHER CHUCKLES]

482
00:28:53,231 --> 00:28:55,107
Gralik.

483
00:28:56,609 --> 00:28:58,277
An arboreal Xindi
we met at a facility

484
00:28:58,486 --> 00:29:00,988
that manufactured
one of the components

485
00:29:01,156 --> 00:29:02,197
for the weapon.

486
00:29:02,365 --> 00:29:04,825
He promised to help us.

487
00:29:05,493 --> 00:29:07,077
Looks like he kept his word.

488
00:29:10,081 --> 00:29:11,749
SHRAN:
Why haven't they retrieved it?

489
00:29:11,958 --> 00:29:15,169
It's still emitting high levels
of radiation.

490
00:29:15,378 --> 00:29:17,171
How long until it's safe enough
to get close?

491
00:29:17,714 --> 00:29:19,256
Six hours, at least.

492
00:29:19,883 --> 00:29:21,508
We've gotta get to it before they do.

493
00:29:23,303 --> 00:29:26,847
What if we shield the launch bay,

494
00:29:27,056 --> 00:29:30,100
evacuate
all the adjacent compartments?

495
00:29:30,310 --> 00:29:32,186
Could we bring it aboard
any sooner?

496
00:29:32,395 --> 00:29:34,772
Our shielding wouldn't be sufficient
to protect the crew.

497
00:29:36,775 --> 00:29:38,609
Use my ship.

498
00:29:39,778 --> 00:29:42,529
Our force field
will contain the radiation.

499
00:29:42,739 --> 00:29:44,281
We'll secure the device
in our cargo bay

500
00:29:44,491 --> 00:29:47,618
until it's safe to transfer
to <i>Enterprise.</i>

501
00:29:49,329 --> 00:29:51,497
That's a generous offer.

502
00:29:52,290 --> 00:29:54,583
But what are we supposed to do,
cheer you on?

503
00:29:54,793 --> 00:29:58,754
It's four against two, remember?

504
00:30:00,632 --> 00:30:01,882
This would be a joint venture.

505
00:30:04,761 --> 00:30:05,969
Archer to Lieutenant Reed.

506
00:30:06,805 --> 00:30:07,930
Reed here, sir.

507
00:30:08,139 --> 00:30:11,141
- <i>What's the status on weapons?</i>
- Torpedoes are back online.

508
00:30:11,351 --> 00:30:13,268
And thanks to Lieutenant Talas,

509
00:30:13,478 --> 00:30:15,312
we should have phase cannons
within the hour.

510
00:30:15,522 --> 00:30:17,564
<i>We're going to need them.
Archer out.</i>

511
00:30:17,774 --> 00:30:19,942
I wish we had more time.

512
00:30:20,151 --> 00:30:23,487
You're only going to get 94 percent
efficiency from the phase cannons.

513
00:30:23,696 --> 00:30:26,406
I've never gotten them above 93.

514
00:30:26,908 --> 00:30:29,827
If you ever decide
to leave the Imperial Guard,

515
00:30:30,036 --> 00:30:33,205
Starfleet could certainly use you.

516
00:30:33,498 --> 00:30:38,502
And if you get tired of exploring,
you'd do well in the Imperial Guard.

517
00:30:40,296 --> 00:30:42,673
I appreciate your offer, Shran.

518
00:30:43,758 --> 00:30:44,800
We accept.

519
00:30:46,135 --> 00:30:48,262
I'll return to my ship.

520
00:30:48,805 --> 00:30:49,847
I'm going with you.

521
00:30:51,599 --> 00:30:54,434
I plan to be there
when you bring the weapon aboard.

522
00:30:54,644 --> 00:30:56,562
That won't be necessary.
We'll keep you informed.

523
00:30:56,771 --> 00:30:59,565
That's not good enough.
If something goes wrong--

524
00:30:59,774 --> 00:31:02,025
The <i>Kumari</i> is a warship
with a battle-tested crew.

525
00:31:02,193 --> 00:31:03,610
They're capable of performing duties

526
00:31:03,778 --> 00:31:05,362
without you looking over
their shoulders.

527
00:31:05,572 --> 00:31:08,782
What happened to this being
a joint venture?

528
00:31:08,992 --> 00:31:10,826
We'll render
whatever assistance we can,

529
00:31:11,035 --> 00:31:13,787
but my crew won't take orders
from you.

530
00:31:13,997 --> 00:31:15,289
They're going to have to.

531
00:31:15,498 --> 00:31:19,459
The Imperial Guard doesn't serve
at your leisure, pink skin!

532
00:31:19,669 --> 00:31:20,836
This is my mission.

533
00:31:21,045 --> 00:31:24,506
And you'd pass up your best chance
for success over a matter of pride?

534
00:31:24,716 --> 00:31:25,883
This isn't about pride.

535
00:31:26,092 --> 00:31:29,511
The Xindi killed seven million humans,
not Andorians.

536
00:31:29,721 --> 00:31:33,348
I won't put the fate of my people
in the hands of the Imperial Guard.

537
00:31:34,726 --> 00:31:35,851
Now, we could use your help.

538
00:31:36,895 --> 00:31:39,855
But if you're not happy
with me calling the shots,

539
00:31:40,023 --> 00:31:42,774
then we'll go it alone.

540
00:31:47,780 --> 00:31:51,116
<i>I've seen the scans you transmitted,
commander. Impressive.</i>

541
00:31:51,326 --> 00:31:53,911
Archer's science officer
believes the weapon is unstable.

542
00:31:54,120 --> 00:31:55,162
It nearly overloaded.

543
00:31:55,747 --> 00:31:57,289
<i>The Vulcan?</i>

544
00:31:57,498 --> 00:32:01,335
I have no reason to doubt her
assessment. She seems competent.

545
00:32:01,544 --> 00:32:04,463
<i>We'll review her data.
Proceed as planned.</i>

546
00:32:04,672 --> 00:32:08,175
General, the humans
may yet become valuable allies.

547
00:32:08,384 --> 00:32:12,971
<i>If your mission is successful, we won't
need an alliance with them or anyone.</i>

548
00:32:13,181 --> 00:32:14,765
Why squander the opportunity?

549
00:32:14,974 --> 00:32:17,100
Is this mission worth
making enemies of them?

550
00:32:17,310 --> 00:32:20,687
<i>It's not up to you to determine
the value of this mission, commander.</i>

551
00:32:21,272 --> 00:32:26,026
<i>I trust your regard for this pink skin
won't cause you to forget that.</i>

552
00:32:32,450 --> 00:32:34,326
What are you doing?

553
00:32:34,702 --> 00:32:37,287
Why are you accessing the sensors?
They weren't damaged.

554
00:32:37,872 --> 00:32:39,081
Not by the anomaly.

555
00:32:39,290 --> 00:32:40,916
With all the bypasses
we've been running

556
00:32:41,125 --> 00:32:44,002
we obviously could have created
some additional problems.

557
00:32:44,212 --> 00:32:45,420
You're just being thorough.

558
00:32:45,630 --> 00:32:47,464
You wouldn't wanna be in a battle
with the Xindi

559
00:32:47,674 --> 00:32:51,510
- and suddenly find yourself flying blind.
- Hm.

560
00:32:52,011 --> 00:32:55,430
So anything
we need to worry about?

561
00:32:55,640 --> 00:32:57,307
Your lateral array
was out of alignment.

562
00:32:57,892 --> 00:33:01,561
I corrected it. All other systems
are functioning properly.

563
00:33:02,063 --> 00:33:04,147
I'd take this ship into combat myself.

564
00:33:04,357 --> 00:33:06,400
Even with our primitive weapons?

565
00:33:06,609 --> 00:33:09,987
It's not the weapon,
it's the soldier who wields it.

566
00:33:15,535 --> 00:33:17,035
[COMPUTER BLEEPING]

567
00:33:17,203 --> 00:33:19,454
- DEGRA: What is it?
- A ship.

568
00:33:19,664 --> 00:33:22,874
- The Andorians?
- No. Bio-signs are human.

569
00:33:24,168 --> 00:33:25,585
Send the escort ships to intercept.

570
00:33:26,129 --> 00:33:28,338
We have to keep them away
from the weapon.

571
00:33:34,178 --> 00:33:36,930
- Two Xindi ships approaching.
- Tactical alert.

572
00:33:38,641 --> 00:33:41,018
- Evasive maneuvers, ensign.
- Aye.

573
00:33:41,227 --> 00:33:42,352
Hail the captain.

574
00:33:44,105 --> 00:33:46,690
<i>The two Reptilian ships
are moving toward us.</i>

575
00:33:46,899 --> 00:33:48,817
<i>The other vessels
are holding position.</i>

576
00:33:49,027 --> 00:33:51,695
- ARCHER: Try to keep them busy.
- <i>Acknowledged.</i>

577
00:33:52,655 --> 00:33:55,032
I await your orders.

578
00:33:56,242 --> 00:33:58,118
Let's go get it.

579
00:33:58,327 --> 00:34:00,120
Charge weapons and set a course.

580
00:34:00,329 --> 00:34:07,669
[BLEEPING]

581
00:34:07,837 --> 00:34:11,048
Another vessel. It's the Andorian ship.
They're heading for the weapon.

582
00:34:11,632 --> 00:34:14,760
They're working together.
Get our ships back here now.

583
00:34:21,476 --> 00:34:23,393
[THUMPING]

584
00:34:23,603 --> 00:34:24,853
Hull plating's holding.

585
00:34:25,063 --> 00:34:27,105
Return fire. Target their engines.

586
00:34:31,235 --> 00:34:33,653
- They're breaking off.
- They're heading into the system.

587
00:34:33,821 --> 00:34:36,823
Pursuit course, ensign.
Continue firing all weapons.

588
00:34:44,499 --> 00:34:46,166
We have it.

589
00:34:46,375 --> 00:34:49,461
Take us out of the system,
maximum speed.

590
00:34:56,969 --> 00:34:58,637
- Are they following?
- TALAS: No.

591
00:34:58,846 --> 00:35:01,723
The human vessel disabled
main propulsion on both ships.

592
00:35:01,933 --> 00:35:03,058
ARCHER:
What about <i>Enterprise?</i>

593
00:35:03,267 --> 00:35:06,311
They've gone to warp.
No apparent damage.

594
00:35:06,521 --> 00:35:09,940
Contact T'Pol. Have her meet us
at the rendezvous point.

595
00:35:13,945 --> 00:35:15,737
Is there a problem?

596
00:35:15,947 --> 00:35:19,116
Inform the Imperial Guard
we have the weapon.

597
00:35:19,325 --> 00:35:22,661
Set a course for Andoria,
maximum warp.

598
00:35:22,870 --> 00:35:24,037
What are you doing?

599
00:35:26,124 --> 00:35:28,875
I'm afraid we won't be taking orders
from you any longer.

600
00:35:30,336 --> 00:35:34,589
Now I see why you generously offered
to let us use your ship.

601
00:35:35,758 --> 00:35:37,759
You son of a bitch.

602
00:35:41,347 --> 00:35:45,267
I was ordered to retrieve the weapon
by whatever means necessary.

603
00:35:45,476 --> 00:35:47,727
I'm starting to think the Vulcans
may be right about you.

604
00:35:47,937 --> 00:35:49,896
The Vulcans are the reason
we're doing this.

605
00:35:50,106 --> 00:35:51,314
What are you talking about?

606
00:35:51,524 --> 00:35:54,985
For 200 years, all that's kept them
from invading Andoria

607
00:35:55,194 --> 00:35:57,279
is the threat of massive retaliation.

608
00:35:57,488 --> 00:35:59,322
With a weapon of this magnitude
at our disposal

609
00:35:59,532 --> 00:36:00,699
they wouldn't dare attack us.

610
00:36:00,908 --> 00:36:03,869
You're putting Earth at risk because
of a border dispute with the Vulcans?

611
00:36:04,078 --> 00:36:07,080
We disrupted the Xindi test,
took their weapon.

612
00:36:07,290 --> 00:36:08,915
We may have helped
save your world.

613
00:36:09,125 --> 00:36:12,335
I guess I'm not familiar
with the Andorian concept of help.

614
00:36:13,796 --> 00:36:16,381
I don't need to justify my actions
to you, pink skin.

615
00:36:16,591 --> 00:36:19,718
I swore an oath to the Imperial Guard.
My loyalty lies with them.

616
00:36:19,927 --> 00:36:22,137
My crew won't let you take the weapon
without a fight.

617
00:36:22,346 --> 00:36:24,806
Your ship isn't fast enough
to catch us.

618
00:36:27,226 --> 00:36:29,728
You'll have to slow down to pass back
through the anomaly field.

619
00:36:29,937 --> 00:36:31,605
I anticipated that.

620
00:36:31,814 --> 00:36:33,315
When Talas
was working on <i>Enterprise</i>

621
00:36:33,524 --> 00:36:35,525
she disrupted the main sensor array.

622
00:36:35,735 --> 00:36:41,072
They may be able to catch up to us,
but they'll have no way to find us.

623
00:36:43,534 --> 00:36:48,330
You like to talk about repaying debts.
I've owed you that for a long time.

624
00:36:49,123 --> 00:36:51,041
Take the captain to an escape pod.

625
00:36:51,876 --> 00:36:55,795
Don't worry. We'll alert <i>Enterprise</i>
where to find you.

626
00:37:19,612 --> 00:37:21,988
We disabled main power
on both Reptilian ships.

627
00:37:22,198 --> 00:37:24,074
The other vessels aren't pursuing us.

628
00:37:24,283 --> 00:37:26,910
- ARCHER: What about our sensors?
- Back online. You were right, sir.

629
00:37:27,078 --> 00:37:29,621
If I hadn't been watching that officer,
it might have taken weeks

630
00:37:29,789 --> 00:37:31,414
to find out where she sabotaged
the array.

631
00:37:31,582 --> 00:37:33,917
- ARCHER: Their ship?
- It's approaching the anomaly field.

632
00:37:34,126 --> 00:37:37,212
They reduced speed.
We'll intercept them in 14 minutes.

633
00:37:37,421 --> 00:37:38,922
We've begun examining the weapon.

634
00:37:39,131 --> 00:37:42,217
<i>Excellent work. I'll see
that you receive a commendation.</i>

635
00:37:42,426 --> 00:37:45,095
With respect, general,
I'd prefer you didn't.

636
00:37:45,930 --> 00:37:49,224
<i>Transmit your analysis
as soon as possible.</i>

637
00:37:50,142 --> 00:37:51,476
[COM BEEPING]

638
00:37:51,644 --> 00:37:53,603
TALAS:
<i>Commander Shran.</i>

639
00:37:54,438 --> 00:37:57,774
- What is it?
- Enterprise <i>is approaching.</i>

640
00:38:02,446 --> 00:38:05,282
- SHRAN: Where are they?
- TALAS: Eighty thousand kilometers.

641
00:38:05,491 --> 00:38:07,492
They're hailing us.

642
00:38:09,996 --> 00:38:13,915
Captain Archer,
glad to see you made it back safely.

643
00:38:14,125 --> 00:38:16,751
- How did you find us?
- <i>You don't think I'd let your people</i>

644
00:38:16,919 --> 00:38:19,379
<i>work on my ship
without appropriate supervision.</i>

645
00:38:21,465 --> 00:38:22,632
<i>Give us the weapon.</i>

646
00:38:23,384 --> 00:38:25,218
I respect your perseverance,

647
00:38:25,428 --> 00:38:27,929
but you don't actually think
you'll be able to take it from us.

648
00:38:28,139 --> 00:38:32,892
<i>No. I think you're going
to give it to us willingly.</i>

649
00:38:33,144 --> 00:38:35,770
Heh, heh, heh.
I should have warned you.

650
00:38:35,980 --> 00:38:38,982
Don't drink too much
of that Andorian ale in one sitting.

651
00:38:39,191 --> 00:38:42,152
<i>You tossed me overboard
before I had a chance to thank you</i>

652
00:38:42,361 --> 00:38:44,779
<i>for letting us access
your sensor telemetry.</i>

653
00:38:45,406 --> 00:38:46,865
<i>When the Xindi tested the weapon,</i>

654
00:38:47,074 --> 00:38:49,409
<i>we were able to intercept
their activation codes.</i>

655
00:38:52,079 --> 00:38:57,417
<i>Give it to us
or we'll detonate it in your cargo bay.</i>

656
00:38:58,419 --> 00:39:00,003
You'll lose your prize.

657
00:39:00,212 --> 00:39:03,131
<i>I'd rather do that
than let you take it back to Andoria.</i>

658
00:39:03,341 --> 00:39:05,508
- Why? We're not your enemy.
- <i>I can't take the chance</i>

659
00:39:05,676 --> 00:39:07,302
<i>that you'd use it
against the Vulcans.</i>

660
00:39:07,511 --> 00:39:10,430
What have the Vulcans done
to deserve your loyalty?

661
00:39:10,639 --> 00:39:13,058
<i>You said you came to help us,
Shran.</i>

662
00:39:13,267 --> 00:39:14,976
<i>You can still make good
on your offer.</i>

663
00:39:16,312 --> 00:39:17,729
I'm sorry, pink skin.

664
00:39:18,522 --> 00:39:20,523
<i>You're not giving me any choice.</i>

665
00:39:22,318 --> 00:39:24,611
I don't believe you.

666
00:39:26,781 --> 00:39:28,615
Take us into the anomaly field.

667
00:39:28,824 --> 00:39:29,949
<i>T'Pol.</i>

668
00:39:31,827 --> 00:39:33,620
[CONSOLE BLEEPING]

669
00:39:41,837 --> 00:39:44,839
Shran to Cargo Hold 3.
What's your status?

670
00:39:45,049 --> 00:39:46,841
ANDORIAN:
<i>The firing matrix is activated.</i>

671
00:39:47,009 --> 00:39:48,843
<i>I believe the device is arming itself.</i>

672
00:39:49,053 --> 00:39:51,221
- Shut it down.
- <i>We're trying, commander.</i>

673
00:39:51,430 --> 00:39:53,223
<i>I'd get rid of it while you still can.</i>

674
00:39:53,808 --> 00:39:55,767
Report!

675
00:39:55,976 --> 00:39:57,310
They have less than 30 seconds.

676
00:40:02,441 --> 00:40:04,150
Shran.

677
00:40:04,819 --> 00:40:06,820
<i>Twenty seconds.</i>

678
00:40:08,948 --> 00:40:12,283
Clear the hold.
Prepare to open the bay doors.

679
00:40:18,332 --> 00:40:19,874
- Six seconds.
- Let's get moving.

680
00:40:20,084 --> 00:40:21,626
Already on it, sir.

681
00:40:31,429 --> 00:40:33,471
[RUMBLING]

682
00:40:33,931 --> 00:40:35,765
No damage, sir.

683
00:40:36,058 --> 00:40:37,976
The Andorians?

684
00:40:38,185 --> 00:40:39,936
They were much closer
than we were.

685
00:40:40,146 --> 00:40:41,187
Their hull's intact,

686
00:40:41,397 --> 00:40:44,774
but there's significant damage
to their engines and power systems.

687
00:40:47,069 --> 00:40:48,153
Open a channel to Shran.

688
00:40:50,448 --> 00:40:54,701
Ask him
if he requires our assistance.

689
00:40:56,203 --> 00:40:58,496
ARCHER:
<i>Captain's starlog, supplemental.</i>

690
00:40:58,706 --> 00:41:02,834
<i>Commander Shran
graciously declined our offer of help.</i>

691
00:41:03,043 --> 00:41:04,461
<i>The last we saw of them,</i>

692
00:41:04,628 --> 00:41:08,047
<i>they were limping away
on auxiliary power.</i>

693
00:41:12,761 --> 00:41:14,012
You have something?

694
00:41:14,221 --> 00:41:15,388
Just before we went to warp,

695
00:41:15,598 --> 00:41:18,308
we received a transmission
from the Andorian ship.

696
00:41:18,517 --> 00:41:20,560
It wasn't on one
of their normal com frequencies.

697
00:41:20,769 --> 00:41:24,314
It was encrypted to look
like subspace interference.

698
00:41:24,523 --> 00:41:26,024
ARCHER:
Let's see it.

699
00:41:26,233 --> 00:41:28,610
Apparently they had time
to take some detailed scans

700
00:41:28,819 --> 00:41:30,487
while it was aboard their ship.

701
00:41:30,696 --> 00:41:33,239
T'POL: Judging from the clandestine
nature of the transmission,

702
00:41:33,449 --> 00:41:37,243
I'd guess that whoever sent this
didn't want to be discovered.

703
00:41:38,829 --> 00:41:41,789
Get it to Starfleet Command
right away.

704
00:41:44,877 --> 00:41:48,379
Why don't you and Trip join me
for dinner tonight.

705
00:41:48,589 --> 00:41:52,473
I have some Andorian ale
you might like to try.


