(A comet flies through space, its tail streaming out towards the Delta Flyer.)
[Delta Flyer - aft
compartment]
(A piece of it is beamed into a sample jar. The ship shakes.) EMH:
Ensign Kim, please try and hold us steady. This material is extremely
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
EMH
[OC]: Fragile.
KIM: Sorry, Doc. I'm doing the best I can.
EMH [OC]: Maybe I should've insisted
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
EMH: On
a more experienced pilot, like Mister Paris.
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
KIM: I'd
give anything to trade places with him right now.
EMH [OC]: Seven, can you join me, please?
SEVEN: On my way.
KIM: I don't know if I can take three more days of chasing comets with
him.
SEVEN: The time might pass more easily if we disable his vocal
processor.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
EMH: I
thought you might find this interesting. (The EMH puts a small piece of comet under a microscope and calls the image up on a monitor.)
SEVEN: Preanimate biomatter.
EMH: Look deeper.
SEVEN: An undeveloped nucleus contained in a cytoplasmic matrix.
EMH: And buried deep inside that nucleus, primitive strands of DNA. The
beginnings of life, Seven.
SEVEN: What's your point?
EMH: When I look at this, I don't see a mere cell. I see the potential
for literature and art, empires and kingdoms.
SEVEN: Perhaps your visual subroutines are malfunctioning.
EMH: Someday, this cytoplasmic matrix may fall into the primordial sea
of a distant world where it could ignite an evolutionary process. Eons
from now, a creature not unlike you could emerge, look up at the stars
and ask, who am I? How did I come to be? It's the miracle of creation,
Seven. Doesn't that excite you? (Shudder!) EMH: Ensign Kim, I asked you to hold us
steady.
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
KIM:
We're under attack! This is the Federation ship Delta Flyer. We're on a
peaceful mission. Hold your fire.
RANEK [OC]: You're transporting a suspected photonic insurgent through
Lokirrim space. Drop your shields and prepare to be boarded.
KIM: Photonic insurgent? If you're referring to the hologram, he's our doctor. Seven, we've lost thrusters.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
SEVEN:
I'll try reinitialising the driver coils.
KIM [OC]: Voyager, this is the Flyer. Mayday.
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
KIM:
Come in.
COMPUTER: Subspace communications are offline.
SEVEN [OC]: It's a tractor beam.
KIM: Remodulate our shields.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
KIM
[OC]: That should break us free.
SEVEN: Shields are down.
EMH: (flickering) What's happening?
SEVEN: They're using some kind of disruption field. It's decompiling
your matrix.
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
RANEK
[OC]: Federation vessel, power down your systems and prepare to
surrender the photonic.
KIM: Seven, they're pulling us in. You're going to have to hide the
Doctor's programme.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
EMH: Do
something, please.
[Delta
Flyer - cockpit]
(Four armed people beam in. A woman speaks.) JARYN:
We don't want to hurt you. We're here for the insurgent.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
RANEK:
Where's the photonic? (Seven is more animated, and her voice uses more inflections.)
EMH-SEVEN: You decompiled his matrix. You murdered him.
KIM: Seven?
EMH-SEVEN: I'm sorry. There wasn't enough time.
JARYN: Biogenic material. It could be used to create viral weapons.
RANEK: Confiscate it.
EMH-SEVEN: Our Doctor was using these spores to synthesise new
medicines, not weapons.
RANEK: What's this? (Seven has the mobile emitter in her hand.)
EMH-SEVEN: It's my portable regeneration unit. I have a unique
physiology. This device maintains my cybernetic systems.
RANEK: Have this analysed.
LOKIRRIM: Yes, sir.
JARYN: There's no one else aboard.
RANEK: Take them to detention, and secure their ship in the docking
bay.
KIM: You got what you wanted. Let us go.
RANEK: Transporting photonics and manufacturing biogenic weapons are
serious charges.
LOKIRRIM: Let's go.
[Lokirrim
ship - corridor]
KIM: I
want to talk to your superior.
[Lokirrim
ship - Detention cell]
EMH-SEVEN:
Careful, Ensign, or you'll fracture a metacarpal.
KIM: That'd be the least of our problems.
EMH-SEVEN: The situation is not as desperate as it appears.
KIM: Not as desperate? We're prisoners on an alien ship. Voyager has no
idea we're missing, and the Doctor's been decompiled.
EMH-SEVEN: The reports of my decompilation have been greatly
exaggerated.
KIM: Doc?
EMH-SEVEN: Please state the nature of the medical emergency. Seven
downloaded my
programme into her cybernetic matrix. An interesting sensation, to say
the least.
KIM: And now you're in control of Seven's body?
EMH-SEVEN: Total control, it seems.
KIM: What about Seven? Is she all right?
EMH-SEVEN: I scanned her before the aliens came aboard.
Physiologically, she's fine. As for her consciousness, I'm assuming it's
submerged, but there's no way to be sure until I vacate her systems and
conduct a neurological exam.
KIM: Then we need the mobile emitter.
EMH-SEVEN: This experience will make a fascinating article for the
Starfleet medical journal. (S/he touches the cell forcefield.) EMH-SEVEN: Ow!
KIM: Careful. That's not your body, remember?
EMH-SEVEN: I know Seven's senses were more acute than the average
humanoid but, I had no idea. What is that?
KIM: What?
EMH-SEVEN: That smell.
KIM: I don't smell anything.
EMH-SEVEN: It could be an airborne toxin. Do you think they're trying
to poison us? (S/he sniffs Kim.) EMH-SEVEN: It's you.
KIM: It's been a busy day. I guess I'm perspiring a little.
EMH-SEVEN: A little? Seven's had a busy day too, and she's come through
it smelling like the proverbial rose.
Captain's log, stardate 54238.3. We've completed our maintenance layover at the
Maldorian station and we're on our way to rendezvous with the Delta
Flyer. We expect to reach them in forty eight hours.
[Tuvok's
quarters]
(Tuvok is trembling whilst trying to meditate. Paris is doing a medical scan.) PARIS:
Headache, fever, respiratory distress, tremors. It looks like some kind of
virus.
TUVOK: It is not a virus.
PARIS: You want to tell me what's going on?
TUVOK: In the Doctor's database, you'll find a medication under file
theta twelve alpha. Please, replicate it immediately.
PARIS: You know I can't give out medicine without knowing what it's
for.
TUVOK: If you must know, I am suffering from a neurochemical imbalance.
PARIS: An imbalance.
TUVOK: It is native to my species.
PARIS: Ah. This wouldn't be the kind of imbalance that comes around
once every seven years?
TUVOK: My pon farr is in the early stages. The urges are still
controllable.
PARIS: You never fail to amaze me, Tuvok. A man of your advanced years
still driven by the mating instinct?
TUVOK: Unlike in humans, the Vulcan libido increases with time.
PARIS: Well, I guess there has to be some kind of reward for all that
Vulcan discipline.
TUVOK: The Doctor anticipated my needs and developed a treatment.
Combined with meditation, it will enable me to control the symptoms.
PARIS: Well, if that doesn't work, there's always a cold sonic shower.
I'll tell the captain that you'll be out of commission for a couple of
days.
TUVOK: She will want to know why.
PARIS: Well, according to my tricorder, all we've got here is a mild
case of the Tarkalean flu.
TUVOK: Thank you, Lieutenant.
[Lokirrim
ship - Detention cell]
EMH-SEVEN:
Mmm! I had no idea that eating was such a sensual experience. The
tastes, the textures, feeling it slide down Seven's oesophagus. It's exquisite.
KIM: They're prison rations. My uniform probably tastes better.
EMH-SEVEN: You know, I was thinking. When we get back to Voyager,
perhaps you and Seven could help me modify my physical parameters.
KIM: Why?
EMH-SEVEN: So I can eat, of course, like any other member of the crew.
KIM: There's just one small problem. You don't have a stomach. Where is
the food going to go?
EMH-SEVEN: I believe we can construct a holographic stomach that can
store the food for eventual recycling.
KIM: Maybe we should focus on something more productive, like getting
out of here.
EMH-SEVEN: Relax, Ensign. Our shipmates have never let us down before.
I'm sure the captain will clear up this little misunderstanding. In the
meantime, are you going to finish that? (Kim hands over his plate.)
JARYN: You. Come with us.
KIM: I'm the senior officer. If you're going to take someone, take me.
JARYN: My orders were specific.
EMH-SEVEN: Don't worry, Ensign. I can take care of myself. My
compliments to the chef.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
LOKIRRIM:
The prisoner, sir.
RANEK: Pulse-phased weapons, duranium-enforced hull. Much more
sophisticated than the typical smuggler's vessel.
EMH-SEVEN: How many ways do you want me to say this? We are not
smugglers, or terrorists. We are explorers. Let us contact our ship.
Our captain will explain everything.
RANEK: If you are innocent, then you won't mind telling me more about
this vessel. For instance, this device. What does it do?
EMH-SEVEN: That's a standard food replicator.
RANEK: Can it be used to create bioweapons?
EMH-SEVEN: Not unless you count Mister Neelix's Bolian soufflé. Let me
show you. Computer, one slice of New York cheesecake. This is an old
Earth delicacy.
RANEK: How do I know you're not trying to poison me?
EMH-SEVEN: Oh, please. (S/he takes the fork and samples it. The cheesecake is even more tasty than expected.) EMH-SEVEN: Mmm mmm! Oh, I never imagined. Mmm!
RANEK: Is this the first time you've tried that?
EMH-SEVEN: Of course not, but it's just that I usually avoid foods that
are this rich. I do have a figure to maintain. Oh, I'd better get
another for you. Computer, another slice of cheesecake. Here. (S/he hands the half-eaten one to Ranek. He finds it pleasurable, too.)
RANEK: What other foods can that device create? EMH-SEVEN: Hmm. (One banquet later, EMH-Seven is lying on the biobed. They are both drinking alcohol.) EMH-SEVEN:
Oh, during my time with the Collective we assimilated thousands of
cultures from one end of the galaxy to the other. I'll say this for the
Borg, we certainly do travel. Ah, of course, my life didn't truly begin
until I came aboard Voyager, and met the person who changed my
life The only one who truly believed in me, saw my true potential.
RANEK: Your Captain.
EMH-SEVEN: Our Doctor. That's right, the photonic. If only you could
have known him. Ruggedly handsome. A sharp wit, a towering intellect.
If he and I hadn't been colleagues. Well, now we'll never know what
heights he could have reached.
RANEK: I hope you understand, I had no choice.
EMH-SEVEN: I was just following orders. I've heard that before.
RANEK: Maybe there's something I could do for you. I'll speak to
my superiors, ask for leniency.
EMH-SEVEN: If I survive that long.
RANEK: What do you mean?
EMH-SEVEN: My cybernetic components are already depolarising. I need my
regener regeneration device. As you can see, my motor functions are
already impaired.
RANEK: All right. If I give this back to you, will you do something for
me?
[Lokirrim
ship - Detention cell]
EMH-SEVEN:
It was so kind of you to escort me. Ah, nice to see you, Ensign.
KIM: Are you drunk?
EMH-SEVEN: It wasn't my fault. Seven's unique physiology is unique. It
doesn't react well to synthehol.
KIM: What happened?
EMH-SEVEN: Captain Ranek and I shared a meal aboard the Flyer. He's
really a gentleman, once you get to know him.
KIM: You had a dinner date in Seven's body?
EMH-SEVEN: It wasn't a date. It was a tactical manoeuvre designed to
win the trust of our captors, and it worked. (S/he holds up the mobile emitter.)
KIM: I won't ask what you had to do to get this.
EMH-SEVEN: Nothing unladylike, I assure you. They lost their medic to a
recent skirmish, and I offered to take his place.
KIM: Let's download your programme before they change their mind. Hey,
careful where you point those tubules.
EMH-SEVEN: Sorry. (She injects the emitter, and the EMH appears.)
KIM: Easy. How do you feel?
SEVEN: Impaired. (Seven is holding her upset stomach.)
EMH: You've had quite a shock to your system. Let me explain what's
happened.
SEVEN: I know exactly what's happened. You've been abusing my body.
EMH: I'm a doctor.
KIM: Shush!
EMH: I would never abuse your body. I was trying to get information.
Sometimes a glass of wine can loosen the tongue.
SEVEN: One glass. That doesn't excuse the other eight.
EMH: Was it that many? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
KIM: Seven, you were aware of everything?
SEVEN: Painfully.
EMH: I'm afraid the role of spy wasn't written into my programme. I was
forced to improvise.
SEVEN: You improvised your way through an entire cheesecake, as well as
three servings of Ktarian chocolate puffs. Now I have to suffer the
consequences.
EMH: I apologise if I overindulged. I'll be more careful next time.
SEVEN: There won't be a next time.
EMH: I'll be discovered. They'll decompile my programme.
KIM: Shush. I know this is difficult for you, but you're going to have
put up with it until we can get out of here.
SEVEN: How do you propose we do that?
KIM: Maybe you can tap into their comm. system, get a message to
Voyager.
EMH: Deciphering alien computers isn't exactly my forte.
SEVEN: But it is one of mine. If you can get close enough while they're
accessing their systems, I'll be able to observe their command
protocols.
LOKIRRIM [OC]: What's the situation?
JARYN: The Captain wants the female prisoner in the medical bay.
SEVEN: We should proceed.
EMH: You're saving my life. I want you to know how grateful I am.
SEVEN: Try to remember that the next time you're tempted to
overindulge. (She re-assimilates his programme.)
[Lokirrim
ship - medical bay]
JARYN:
The photonic's viral weapon attacks the cerebral cortex. Within days,
the victim suffers complete synaptic failure.
EMH-SEVEN: Well, if we can't stop the virus, we may be able to slow its
progress. We need to
synthesise a neural inhibitor. Forgive me, but aren't you the ship's
tactical officer?
JARYN: Tactical officer, medic, engineer. We've lost nearly a third of
our crew to the photonics.
EMH-SEVEN: You certainly know your way around a medical bay. You
may have missed your true calling.
JARYN: Actually, Emmik always thought I'd become a teacher. He used to
call me the little professor.
EMH-SEVEN: Who's Emmik?
JARYN: The photonic who helped raise my brother and me. He knew more
about treating scrapes and bruises than any organic Doctor I ever met.
EMH-SEVEN: Sounds like someone I'd enjoy meeting.
JARYN: Maybe. Before he joined the insurgency.
EMH-SEVEN: Why did he do that?
JARYN: I ask myself that question every day. We never treated him like
a servant, but he turned against us anyway.
EMH-SEVEN: Is it possible he felt subjugated?
JARYN: I don't see how. He lived his own life, pursued his own
interests. He was part of our family. At least I thought he was. We
should get back to the patient.
EMH-SEVEN: It could take up to a day to determine if the inhibitor is
working.
JARYN: Thank you.
EMH-SEVEN: Don't thank me, thank my ship's doctor. He taught me
everything I know about medicine. And remember, he was a photonic.
Actually, you have a lot in common with him. He was something of a
Jack of all trades, too. I suspect you'd have gotten along famously.
I'm certain he would've taken a liking to you.
[Tuvok's
quarters]
PARIS:
Your neurotransmitters aren't absorbing the medication.
TUVOK: Can you increase the dosage?
PARIS: Not without causing damage to your neocortex. The Doc might be
able to synthesise a stronger medicine, but
TUVOK: I'll make the best of the situation until he returns.
PARIS: I do have one area of expertise that might help. The holodeck.
TUVOK: I am a married man.
PARIS: It's the holodeck, Tuvok. It doesn't count.
TUVOK: Is that what you tell your wife?
PARIS: No, of course not. My days of rescuing slave girls from Planet
Ten are history. Look, you have photographs of your wife, right? The
computer can use them to create a replica. You wouldn't be breaking
your vows if it's a hologram of your wife.
[Holodeck]
(A cave lit with candles.) T'PEL:
As it was in the dawn of our days, as it will be for all tomorrows. To
you, my husband, I consecrate all that I am.
TUVOK: T'Pel, my wife. From you I receive all that I am.
T'PEL: As it was in the beginning, so shall it be now.
TUVOK: Two bodies, one mind. (They stroke fingers, then neck-nuzzle.)
[Bridge]
PARIS:
I'm picking up a vessel closing at high impulse. They're firing.
CHAKOTAY: Shields are holding.
JANEWAY: Open a channel. This is Captain Kathryn Janeway of the
Federation Starship Voyager. We're on a peaceful mission.
LOKIRRIM CAPTAIN: We've detected photonic activity aboard your vessel.
Drop your shields and prepare to be boarded.
JANEWAY: Photonic activity?
PARIS: Tuvok. He's in holodeck two.
CHAKOTAY: They're firing again. It's some kind of photonic disrupter
directed at holodeck two
JANEWAY: Target their weapons array and fire. (They stop the disrupter.)
CHAKOTAY: They're hailing.
JANEWAY: On screen.
LOKIRRIM CAPTAIN: Drop your shields and prepare to receive our
inspection teams.
JANEWAY: You're not in a position to be making demands. Why did you
fire on us?
LOKIRRIM CAPTAIN: Your vessel is carrying photonics through Lokirrim
space.
JANEWAY: We didn't realise that was forbidden. We'd be happy to shut
down our holodecks. (Janeway gestures to Chakotay, who obeys. T'Pel and the cave vanish.) JANEWAY:N Your sensors should confirm they've been
deactivated.
LOKIRRIM CAPTAIN: You're still required to submit to inspection.
JANEWAY: Your sensors should also confirm that our weapons are ready to
fire. We're both reasonable people. I suggest a compromise. Your vessel
will escort us through Lokirrim territory. That way, you can keep an
eye on us, make sure we don't reactivate our holodecks. The other
alternative is, we destroy your ship.
LOKIRRIM CAPTAIN: Your proposal is acceptable. (Transmission ends.)
JANEWAY: Sometimes diplomacy requires a little sabre rattling. Begin
long range scans.
[Lokirrim
medical bay]
JARYN: I
can picture them now. My father in his airponics bay, pruning his cona
vines. My mother, reading in her favourite chair. Nothing in that home
ever changes.
EMH-SEVEN: It must be comforting to have a place like that to go back
to.
JARYN: I've never been away this long before. His progress is
remarkable. I want you to know, I'm going to tell my superiors
everything you've done for us.
EMH-SEVEN: First Ranek, and now you. I may become the first prisoner of
war to be decorated by his captors.
JARYN: I know someone who'd really enjoy meeting you.
EMH-SEVEN: Who?
JARYN: My brother, Lohden.
EMH-SEVEN: Your brother?
JARYN: You'd like him. He's ambitious, accomplished, and he'd love your
sense of humour.
EMH-SEVEN: Apparently, it's my most attractive quality.
RANEK: Seven of Nine. Please report to the bridge.
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
(Ranek is alone, and the lights are lowered.) EMH-SEVEN: Let me guess. Your crew decided to abandon ship.
RANEK: I wanted to thank you. I had a wonderful time the other night. (The guard leaves them alone.)
EMH-SEVEN: It's not often that I indulge myself like that.
RANEK: It's been a long time for me, too. I remembered your interest in
stellar phenomenon, so I requested a course change to show you something. (S/he watches carefully as Ranek uses a console. A lovely nebula comes up on the viewscreen.)
EMH-SEVEN: What is it?
RANEK: To an astronomer, it's simply a pulsar cluster. But our poets
call it the Window of Dreams. You can travel from one end of the Quadrant to the other and never see anything like it.
EMH-SEVEN: Lovely! (There is a musical sound, too.) RANEK: It's the pulsar's EM fields vibrating against our hull. EMH-SEVEN: Oh! RANEK: I once
thought this was the most beautiful sight in the sector. I see now that
I was wrong. Oh, I almost forgot. (He offers a glass of alcohol.)
EMH-SEVEN: Oh, I promised a friend I'd go easy on the synthehol. Do you
hear that? It's identical to the rhythm produced by the eight-chambered
Ktarian heart.
RANEK: Is something wrong?
EMH-SEVEN: Rapid pulse, respiratory distress. You may be having a
reaction to the pulsar's radiation. We should get you to the medical
bay.
RANEK: No, I'm not going to the medical bay.
EMH-SEVEN: You starship captains are all alike. You can stare down the
barrel of a phaser cannon but you can't stomach a simple medical exam.
RANEK: I don't need an exam to know what I'm suffering from. (He kisses
her. S/he pushes him away forcefully.) RANEK: I'm sorry. I thought.
EMH-SEVEN: You were wrong.
RANEK: I didn't mean to offend you. It's just I've never met a woman
like you before.
EMH-SEVEN: That's because there are no women like me.
[Lokirrim
ship - medical bay]
JARYN:
Is something wrong?
EMH-SEVEN: Ranek summoned me to the bridge under the pretext of a
little stargazing. What he really wanted was to use my face as a tongue
depressor.
JARYN: I'm surprised to hear that.
EMH-SEVEN: It was completely inappropriate. That kind of behaviour
would get a Starfleet captain reassigned to a garbage scow.
JARYN: I'm not defending what he did, but you have to understand we've
been out here for a long time. It's difficult to hide your feelings
especially when you work closely with someone you're attracted to.
EMH-SEVEN: You have, have feelings for him? I've known lotharios like
Ranek. Trust me, you don't want anything to do with him. You need
someone who, who can appreciate your many talents. Someone overflowing
with intelligence and compassion, someone capable. Ow! (EMH-Seven pulls a neck muscle.)
JARYN: It looks like a spasm in the trapezius.
EMH-SEVEN: I had no idea it could be so excruciating.
JARYN: That's what happens when you work so long without rest. Our last
medic showed me a technique that might help. I, I'll try it, if you
like.
EMH-SEVEN: Please, anything. (Jaryn massages her shoulders.) EMH-SEVEN: Oh, that, that feels
wonderful. (S/he suddenly moves away.)
JARYN: Oh, did I hurt you?
EMH-SEVEN: No, no, no, no, no, no.
JARYN: Well then, what's wrong?
EMH-SEVEN: There's something you don't know about me. Something I have
to tell you.
JARYN: It's all right. I know.
EMH-SEVEN: You do? How could you?
JARYN: Your cybernetic implants? Your portable regenerator?
EMH-SEVEN: You're not going to tell anyone, are you?
JARYN: I would never say anything to the crew. But Ranek knows.
EMH-SEVEN: He does?
JARYN: Of course. It was apparent the moment we scanned you.
EMH-SEVEN: I can't believe you didn't say anything.
JARYN: It wouldn't have been appropriate. You're part Borg. It's
nothing to be ashamed of.
WOMAN [OC]: Security to Medical bay.
JARYN: This is Lieutenant Jaryn.
WOMAN [OC]: The prisoner is ill. He's requesting treatment by his
crewmate.
[Lokirrim
ship - Detention cell]
(Kim is
on the floor, clutching his stomach.) KIM: Argh, Argh. EMH-SEVEN: Ensign.
KIM: Ow, argh, ow. Where the hell have you been? I had to fake a
seizure before the guard would let me see you.
EMH-SEVEN: Calm down. Seven and I have been making progress. (The EMH is downloaded into the mobile emitter.)
KIM: Did you get a look at their computer?
SEVEN: During the one brief moment when the Doctor wasn't indulging
himself.
EMH: I think I've shown considerable restraint, under the circumstances.
SEVEN: Kissing Ranek on the bridge. Is that your idea of restraint?
KIM: Kissing?
EMH: Not that it's any of your business, but if you must know Ranek
kissed me.
SEVEN: And the massage you got from Lieutenant Jaryn?
EMH: Entirely therapeutic.
SEVEN: You became sexually aroused in my body.
EMH: When did it become a crime to enjoy a sensation or two? Of course,
you'd be the last person to understand that.
SEVEN: What do you mean?
EMH: The whole world is full of experiences and sensations, but you
insist on denying yourself. Instead of replicating caviar, you choose
nutritional supplement thirteen alpha.
SEVEN: Caviar is an indulgence.
EMH: Indulgences are what make life worth living.
KIM: Shush.
EMH: These last few days have been a revelation. Feeling your lungs
fill with air, the surge of adrenaline through your veins. Until I
spent a day in your skin, I never knew what I was missing.
SEVEN: You may have been better off not knowing.
EMH: We're quite a pair. Me trapped by the limitations of photons and
forcefields, you by a drone's obsession with efficiency. You'd make an
excellent hologram.
KIM: All right, listen. You can argue all you want when we get back to
Voyager, but that's not going to happen unless we come up with a plan.
Did you learn anything about their comm. system?
SEVEN: It can only be accessed from the bridge, but I saw Ranek enter
his command codes.
KIM: If we can get those codes to Voyager, they may be able to disable
the shields and beam us out.
EMH: How are we going to do that?
SEVEN: The subspace transceiver on the Flyer.
KIM: Can you get aboard?
SEVEN: It's heavily guarded.
EMH: I can get us aboard.
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
EMH-SEVEN:
Captain, may I speak with you? Privately.
[Delta
Flyer - aft compartment]
EMH-SEVEN:
I owe you an apology.
RANEK: I was the one who acted inappropriately.
EMH-SEVEN: A kiss is hardly a court martial offence. It's just that you
caught me by surprise.
RANEK: I won't make that mistake again.
EMH-SEVEN: Perhaps we should start over.
RANEK: What did you have in mind?
EMH-SEVEN: We could start with a toast.
RANEK: I thought
SEVEN: Oh, I can make an exception for a special occasion. Computer,
champagne, two glasses. To new beginnings.
RANEK: Maybe there's some hope for us yet.
EMH-SEVEN: As I've discovered recently, anything is possible. Computer,
dim the lights. Play EMH music file gamma twelve. (S/he lets her hair down
and takes Ranek in a open dance hold, then pushes him into a Viennese waltz.)
RANEK: Oh, this is interesting.
EMH-SEVEN: It's called a waltz. Something else I learned from our doctor.
CREWMAN [OC]: Captain Ranek, please come to the bridge.
RANEK: What is it?
CREWMAN [OC]: We've received an encrypted transmission.
RANEK: I'll be right there.
EMH-SEVEN: You're not leaving?
RANEK: I'll be back as soon as I can.
EMH-SEVEN: I really think you should stay. (S/he sends him into a twirl, then jabs a sedative into his neck.) Never play
hard to get with an hologram.
[Bridge]
TUVOK:
Still no sign of the Flyer's warp signature.
JANEWAY: I appreciate your sense of duty, Tuvok, but we can handle the
situation without you.
TUVOK: Under the circumstances, abandoning my post would be a
dereliction of duty. My illness is still in the early stages. I can
control it.
JANEWAY: If I remember correctly, the last time you came down with the
Tarkalean Flu was seven years ago. As soon as this is over, the holodeck
is at your disposal.
NEELIX: There you are, Commander. Now, a person in your condition
really ought to be in bed. This is my grandmother's recipe, guaranteed
to cure even the most stubborn flu. Now, Smell that?
TUVOK: I don't smell anything.
NEELIX: Exactly. I prepared it just the way you like it. No herbs or
spices of any kind. It's practically tasteless.
TUVOK: We're receiving a hail. It's the Delta Flyer.
JANEWAY: On screen. Seven, it's good to see you.
EMH-SEVEN [on viewscreen]: I'm afraid there's no time for pleasantries,
Captain. We're being held prisoner on a Lokirrim patrol ship. I'm
sending you our precise location and the command codes to disable their
shields.
JANEWAY: Are the Doctor and Harry all right?
EMH-SEVEN [on viewscreen]: Ensign Kim is his usual chipper self. As for
me, I'm looking forward to a long, uneventful shift in Sickbay.
JANEWAY: Doctor?
EMH-SEVEN [on viewscreen]: It's a long story, Captain. Delta Flyer out.
CHAKOTAY: They may be in more trouble than we thought.
JANEWAY: Set a course.
PARIS: Our escort isn't going to take kindly to a detour.
JANEWAY: What's the status of their weapons?
TUVOK: They've repaired their forward phasers.
JANEWAY: Target their power matrix. We may only get one shot, so make
it count.
TUVOK: Ready.
JANEWAY: Do it.
TUVOK: Direct hit.
JANEWAY: Get us out of here, maximum warp.
[Lokirrim
ship - Medical bay]
(Ranek is on a biobed.) JARYN:
What's wrong with him?
EMH-SEVEN: Apparently, Captain Ranek has an even lower tolerance for
synthehol than I do.
JARYN: That doesn't sound like Ranek.
EMH-SEVEN: It's probably not something he'd admit to his crew. We
should keep this between us. What are you doing?
JARYN: Reviving him.
EMH-SEVEN: I wouldn't recommend that. (Ranek wakes.)
RANEK: Take her to detention. And separate her from the other prisoner.
JARYN: There are traces of sedative in your bloodstream.
RANEK: What was your plan? To aid the insurgents?
EMH-SEVEN: There was no plan.
JARYN: We trusted you.
EMH-SEVEN: I'm still a prisoner on your ship. And despite our
friendship, my first obligation is to escape.
RANEK: We were going to recommend leniency.
EMH-SEVEN: If you knew who I really was, I doubt you'd be trying to
help me. LOKIRRIM [OC]: Alien vessel approaching.
RANEK: I want her where I can see her.
[Bridge]
TUVOK:
They're raising shields.
JANEWAY: Stand by with those command codes. Open a channel. This is
Captain Kathryn Janeway. We don't want a fight. Return my people and
we'll be on our way.
RANEK [on viewscreen]: Your people were caught transporting a photonic
insurgent and biogenic material.
JANEWAY: We don't want to disable your ship, but we will if we have to.
(Chakotay enters the command codes.)
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
JARYN:
We're losing our ventral shield grid.
RANEK: Compensate.
JARYN: I'm trying. They've tapped into the shield matrix. They're using
your command authorisation.
[Bridge]
CHAKOTAY:
They're rerouting power. He's tying their shields directly into the
warp matrix.
RANEK [on viewscreen]: If you fire on us, you'll trigger a core breach.
You'll be killing the people you're here to rescue.
JANEWAY: End transmission. Tractor beam.
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
RANEK:
Full reverse. Target their emitters.
[Bridge]
TUVOK:
They've broken free.
JANEWAY: Chakotay, can you send a comm. signal directly to Seven's
cortical node?
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
JANEWAY
[OC]: Doctor, if you can hear me, we need your help. Try to disable
their shields. (Seven downloads the EMH into the mobile emitter then knocks out her guard.)
JARYN: It's a photonic.
SEVEN: Cover me. (She hands the EMH the guard's gun.)
EMH: Stay back! I'm not afraid to use this. (Seven uses a control panel. The guard distracts the EMH and Ranek gets the gun from
him. He fires it at the control panel where Seven is working.)
RANEK: Step away.
JARYN: She destabilised the shield grid. It's failing.
RANEK: Watch them.
SEVEN: If you try to re-initialise the grid it'll overload. We could
all die.
EMH: Ranek, don't. (The panel explodes, injuring him.)
JARYN: Stay back.
EMH: I'm a doctor. Let me help.
[Bridge]
TUVOK:
Their shields are down. I have a lock.
JANEWAY: Away team, stand by for transport.
[Lokirrim
ship - Bridge]
EMH: I
have injured here, Captain. I can't leave yet. He'll die without
immediate surgery. I know this is difficult to grasp, but I'm the
person you've been getting to know the last few days. My programme was
in control of Seven's body.
JARYN: You're lying.
EMH: I know you have feelings for Ranek. If he dies, you're never going
to forgive yourself.
[Lokirrim
ship - Medical bay]
(Ranek gets off the biobed.) EMH:
Your vital signs are stable.
RANEK: I suppose I should be grateful.
EMH: A thank you is customary after someone saves your life.
RANEK: What happened was between me and Seven of Nine, not you.
EMH: I'm sorry you feel that way. The truth is, aside from a few
awkward moments, I enjoyed our time together. (He looks towards Jaryn and back again.) EMH: There are many women
who'd appreciate an attractive man like you. I'm just not one of them.
JARYN: More of our vessels are on the way. You should leave while you
can.
RANEK: Thank you. (Ranek leaves.)
EMH: I guess you won't be introducing me to your brother.
JARYN: I'm not sure you're the kind of person he's interested in.
EMH: You mean because I'm a hologram. I don't imagine this experience
is going to change your feelings about photonics, but I wanted you to
know I'm grateful for the time we've spent together.
JARYN: You're a talented doctor. We're the ones who should be grateful.
EMH: I'm glad I could help. Doctor to Voyager. One to beam out.
[Corridor]
PARIS:
Commander, it's good to see you're over the flu.
TUVOK: I have fully recovered. Thank you for your assistance.
PARIS: Ah, don't mention it. I just hope everything was okay.
TUVOK: Not exactly. My wife's ears are four millimetres shorter than
your facsimile's.
PARIS: So I took a little artistic license. Aside from that, was
everything all right?
TUVOK: The hologram was adequate, but no substitute for my wife.
PARIS: Of course not.
[Doctor's office]
(Seven brings in a tray of food and drink.) EMH:
Please state the nature of the medical emergency.
SEVEN: There isn't one, yet.
EMH: The mess hall is three decks up. In case you've forgotten, I've
lost my appetite. Permanently.
SEVEN: That doesn't mean you're incapable of enjoying a meal. Foie gras
with truffles. An ancient Earth delicacy. Chateau d'Yquem. According to
the culinary database, the ideal accompaniment.
EMH: Not your usual fare.
SEVEN: It's come to my attention that nutritional supplements don't
fully meet my needs.
EMH: I see.
SEVEN: I thought we could share this experience. I'll describe the meal
to you. The tastes, the sensations. Perhaps you can enjoy it
vicariously.
EMH: What about the wine? It doesn't exactly agree with you.
SEVEN: If I become sick, I won't have far to go. To shared experiences.
EMH: Hear, hear.
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