{238}{325}- How can you eat that stuff?|- It's healthier than that. {330}{371}At least this tastes like something. {377}{429}I guess it just takes|a more discriminating palate {434}{484}to appreciate Vulcan cuisine. {498}{570}Do you know there are|over 5,000 subspecies {575}{639}of termites on Loracus Prime? {931}{977}I thought we were headed|for a nebula. {992}{1067}- Anybody hear about this?|- Not a word. {1101}{1132}I wonder if somebody lives there. {1137}{1210}There's a lot of plant life.|It might be an oxygen atmosphere. {1216}{1286}What do you think? First Contact? {1292}{1336}I don't see any cities or agriculture. {1342}{1400}Maybe they live underground|or in the water. {1406}{1461}Is that snow on those mountains? {1466}{1533}You'd think the captain would make|an announcement or something. {1539}{1583}Well, call him. {1620}{1651}T'Pol? {1656}{1740}Seventeen percent oxygen.|Eighty-one percent nitrogen. {1746}{1779}Sounds like home. {1785}{1819}Any people? {1825}{1926}The planet supports a diverse ecology,|but there are no signs of humanoid life. {1942}{2013}Still, someone may have|a claim on it. {2018}{2082}We don't wanna go|waltzing into their back yard. {2095}{2219}Scan for marker buoys,|beacons, man-made satellites. {2224}{2264}None in range, sir. {2270}{2323}Looks like no one's|planted a flag just yet. {2368}{2432}Prep a shuttlepod, Mr Tucker. {2451}{2508}I like the looks|of the northern continent. {2514}{2558}See if you can find a good place|to set down. {2564}{2633}- Yes, sir.|- Captain? {2639}{2710}There are a number of protocols|you may want to consider. {2716}{2745}Protocols? {2751}{2783}Vulcan ships would begin {2788}{2874}by sending automated probes down|to collect more detailed scans. {2880}{2935}If the planet proved to be|Minshara-class, {2940}{3007}we would then conduct|a geophysical survey from orbit. {3012}{3099}- Minshara-class?|- Suitable for humanoid life. {3114}{3206}- How long would all that take?|- Six or seven days. {3212}{3331}You expect us to sit up here for|a week while probes have all the fun? {3343}{3467}This planet has been here a long time.|It will still be here in seven days. {3473}{3578}I understand that you have|a more cautious approach. {3584}{3703}But we didn't come out here|to tiptoe around. Get the pod ready. {3709}{3783}I'd like you to put together|the survey team. {3802}{3863}I assume that's not|a violation of protocol. {3971}{4099}"It's been a long road|Gettin' from there to here" {4158}{4240}"It's been a long time" {4245}{4337}"But my time is finally near" {4342}{4444}"And I will see my dream|Come alive at last" {4449}{4519}"I will touch the sky" {4524}{4615}"And they're not gonna|Hold me down no more" {4620}{4692}"No, they're not gonna change my mind" {4697}{4810}"'Cause I've got faith of the heart" {4815}{4885}"I'm going where my heart will take me" {4890}{5000}"I've got faith to believe" {5005}{5067}"I can do anything" {5072}{5180}"I've got strength of the soul" {5185}{5254}"And no one's gonna bend or break me" {5259}{5387}"I can reach any star" {5396}{5486}"I've got faith" {5491}{5580}"I've got faith" {5585}{5700}"Faith of the heart" {6197}{6234}Thanks. {6289}{6329}I tried some plomeek broth|this morning. {6335}{6409}It was very good. Vulcan food is... {6414}{6441}...interesting. {6458}{6505}Did you sterilize|the sample containers? {6510}{6550}Yes. {6668}{6716}Thanks for choosing me|for this mission. {6722}{6789}You were selected because|your specialty is entomology. {6795}{6879}This planet has|a diverse insect population. {6892}{6944}Great. {7029}{7088}You'd have better luck|making friends with a housefly. {7093}{7137}I know. {7512}{7552}Wow. {7558}{7656}- Worth every light-year.|- Set us down just east of those hills. {7662}{7694}Aye, sir. {8137}{8211}Where no dog has gone before. {8225}{8286}I almost forgot|what fresh air smells like. {8292}{8363}The atmosphere contains trace|elements of nitrogen dioxide, {8369}{8423}- chloromethane...|- Put that thing away. {8428}{8497}Take a minute to enjoy yourself. {8534}{8593}The sky ever get this blue|on Vulcan? {8598}{8642}Occasionally. {8659}{8736}We're walking on an alien world,|light-years from Earth or Vulcan. {8741}{8770}Doesn't that impress you? {8775}{8850}I've been to|36 Minshara-class planets. {8856}{8910}This experience|is only marginally different. {8916}{8979}Perfect. Hold it right there. {9043}{9089}Smile. {9131}{9206}Be sure to get a copy of that|to the Vulcan High Command. {9260}{9348}You have your assignments.|We'll rendezvous here at 1900 hours. {9353}{9437}Unless the captain wants us|to pose for more pictures. {10258}{10342}I'm afraid my log entry|isn't gonna do this justice. {10347}{10403}A cabin in these woods|would be nice. {10409}{10492}Three weeks in deep space,|you're ready to jump ship? {10498}{10602}Don't worry. I'm not going anywhere.|You guys would be lost without me. {10607}{10636}It's beautiful, all right. {10641}{10713}But I couldn't call a place home unless|it came with a pair of warp nacelles. {10739}{10785}Boomers. {10844}{10923}- Archer.|- Is there a problem, captain? {10928}{10972}No, no problem. Why? {10977}{11038}We were scheduled|to rendezvous 15 minutes ago. {11124}{11213}Sorry. We lost track of time. {11223}{11268}We'll be right there. {11415}{11474}We've identified|several nocturnal marsupials. {11479}{11529}I'd like to keep Crewmen Cutler|and Novakovich {11534}{11581}with me overnight to study them. {11586}{11642}I'm glad to see you're getting|in the spirit of things. {11647}{11712}- Pick you up in the morning.|- Captain, if it's all right with you, {11718}{11787}- Travis and I would like to stay as well.|- We would? {11792}{11861}When was the last time|you slept under the stars? {11866}{11907}There's plenty of camping gear|in the pod. {11913}{11972}This isn't shore leave.|This is a research mission. {11977}{12038}Why can't it be a little bit of both? {12044}{12118}Research isn't the only reason|we're out here. {12136}{12220}- Pitch your tent, commander.|- Thanks, captain. {12226}{12295}Don't worry.|We'll keep out of your hair. {12400}{12438}Keep in mind,|those cargo vessels {12443}{12504}weren't equipped|for rescue operations. {12509}{12611}So the captain wasn't sure what to do|when he picked up the distress call. {12627}{12706}But it wasn't a ship|that sent the signal. {12714}{12838}It was a life pod. From one|of the old Y-500-class freighters. {12844}{12910}- Those were retired decades ago.|- Exactly. {12916}{13050}The pod had been drifting in space|for 63 years. {13056}{13147}Bio-scans showed|one life sign inside the pod. {13153}{13194}Human. {13200}{13256}The assistant engineer,|George Webb, {13261}{13345}a friend of my uncle's,|was assigned to open it. {13369}{13448}Took him over an hour|to cut through the hull. {13467}{13558}He said the metal felt strange. {13564}{13621}Cold to the touch. {13626}{13705}Of course it was cold.|It was floating in space for 60 years. {13722}{13824}He could hear a tapping noise|coming from inside. {13833}{13899}But when he finally got it open... {13910}{13946}...the pod was empty. {13960}{14005}No body. Nothing. {14020}{14090}A few days later,|Webb started acting strange. {14096}{14145}Getting into fights with the crew, {14151}{14247}muttering to himself|in some sort of alien language. {14253}{14339}Then one day,|he locked himself in Engineering {14344}{14455}and overloaded the impulse reactors.|He almost destroyed the ship. {14494}{14593}Then he sealed himself|in a life pod and ejected it. {14623}{14666}I assume the captain|went after him. {14683}{14730}The reactors were|too badly damaged. {14762}{14876}Some people say it was|an alien life form that got into him. {14882}{14966}Others think it was|the ghost of a dead crewman. {14977}{15041}I never knew what to believe. {15051}{15150}But Webb is still out there, drifting. {15172}{15234}When the subspace noise|is real low, {15239}{15358}some com officers say they can|still hear the echo of his distress call. {15372}{15396}Beep. {15438}{15469}Beep. {15625}{15679}It's highly doubtful|that a distress beacon {15685}{15764}could function continuously|for 63 years. {15828}{15872}Let me guess. {15886}{15939}No ghost stories on Vulcan. {15968}{16007}That's it. {16024}{16083}To the left of that trinary cluster. {16089}{16139}- What?|- Our sun. {16144}{16226}- Are you sure?|- Yeah. Positive. {16232}{16301}Just another speck of light. {16307}{16366}No different than any other. {16372}{16451}When I was a kid,|I'd go camping with my buddies. {16470}{16552}We'd spend half the night|looking up at the stars, {16558}{16633}wondering what our own sun|would look like from this far away. {16659}{16696}Now you know. {16753}{16822}- Are you okay?|- Headache. {16828}{16863}If it's all right with you, {16868}{16927}I'd like to lie down for a while|before we get back to work. {16932}{16987}Certainly. {17087}{17166}Has anyone heard the one|about the haunted comet? {17203}{17253}Wait a minute.|You notice something? {17267}{17308}Fireflies are gone. {17314}{17381}Nice going, Travis.|You scared off the bugs. {17401}{17485}Maybe it's the ghost|of George Webb. {17564}{17613}Looks like we might|have ourselves a little weather. {17627}{17685}A front is approaching|from the southwest. {17904}{17963}It must be gusting at 80 kph. {17968}{18005}This is nothing compared|to a hurricane {18010}{18050}coming up through|the Florida Keys. {18056}{18141}Try flying through an ion storm|at warp 2. {18150}{18201}Did you hear that? {18217}{18279}- What?|- Someone's out there. {18299}{18347}It's the wind. {18642}{18686}- Oh, son of a bitch!|- What is it? {18691}{18744}There's something in my bag. {18767}{18813}- Give me your boot.|- What for? {18818}{18842}So I can squash it. {18847}{18889}Are we allowed to squash|alien life forms? {18894}{18945}If they're inside your sleeping bag. {18974}{19039}There it is. Wait a minute. {19045}{19105}- Where'd you put the phase pistols?|- You wanna shoot a bug? {19110}{19177}- I'm just gonna stun it.|- T'Pol to Tucker. {19183}{19252}- Go ahead.|- Is there a problem, commander? {19258}{19331}Oh, no, just an 8-inch scorpion thing|inside our tent. {19337}{19421}- Do you require assistance?|- I think I've got it under control. {19427}{19464}No, not there. It's over there. {19533}{19609}T'Pol, you said you found|a cave this afternoon. {19615}{19726}- Less than half a kilometre from here.|- I think we're gonna need it. {19852}{19891}Come in. {19960}{20064}Nice catch.|You'd make a good 2-metre man. {20069}{20107}Too bad we don't have|a pool onboard. {20121}{20147}A shame. {20166}{20225}A windstorm's moving across|the northern continent. {20230}{20279}- It looks like a nasty one.|- Survey team? {20284}{20343}They've taken shelter,|but I'd recommend pulling them out. {20348}{20407}I've got a shuttlepod on standby. {20432}{20490}- Archer to T'Pol.|- Yes, captain. {20496}{20570}- What's your status?|- We've relocated into a cavern. {20575}{20633}Mr Reed thinks we should|come down and get you. {20639}{20708}A landing under these conditions|might be difficult. {20713}{20764}We'll be protected|until the winds diminish. {20779}{20861}We'll keep an eye on the storm.|Let us know if you need anything. {20866}{20910}Understood. {20943}{20987}Keep the pod on standby. {20993}{21064}- Just in case.|- Aye, sir. {21111}{21181}- Who's got the food packs?|- Nope. {21187}{21250}- Travis?|- Not me, sir. {21256}{21304}We must have left them|at the campsite. {21310}{21349}I'll go. {21358}{21397}Be careful. {22272}{22316}Trip? {22503}{22547}Hello? {22645}{22726}- Was anybody outside just now?|- Just you. Why? {22732}{22802}- There's someone else out there.|- What? {22808}{22856}Near the campsite. {22862}{22910}I think we've had enough|ghost stories for one night. {22916}{22955}It's no story. {22960}{23017}We've scanned the planet.|It's uninhabited. {23022}{23148}- I'm telling you, I saw three people.|- Three? What did they look like? {23154}{23242}- It was too dark.|- Sub-commander? {23254}{23338}Other than ourselves,|there are no humanoid life forms here. {23343}{23390}There could be something|wrong with your scanner. {23395}{23471}It's functioning perfectly.|Perhaps you imagined seeing them. {23476}{23529}They looked pretty real to me. {23573}{23604}Ethan? {23609}{23675}There's someone back there.|I heard voices. {23680}{23741}Are you gonna tell me|I'm imagining things too? {23746}{23788}- It's not safe here.|- We don't know that. {23793}{23817}They could be friendly. {23823}{23875}Why are they hiding? Why|don't they come and say hello? {23880}{23959}- We should leave.|- Where do you propose we go? {23964}{24039}- Back out into the storm?|- It's better than being trapped in here. {24044}{24128}Slow down, crewman.|That's an order. {24173}{24217}Ethan! {24252}{24296}Stay here. {24352}{24396}Travis. {24625}{24700}- I'll be back shortly.|- Where are you going? {24706}{24814}If there's someone back there,|I intend to find them. {25508}{25567}Ethan! {25866}{25910}Travis! {25939}{25978}I saw one. {26030}{26096}It came right out of that rock|like it was a part of it. {26102}{26196}That could explain why they're not|showing up on our scanners. {27241}{27307}It's too dangerous.|We should go back. {27919}{27963}Who were they? {27973}{28012}Excuse me? {28017}{28086}Well, who were you talking to? {28096}{28149}Talking to? {28154}{28203}There's no one here. {28280}{28345}We've lost Novakovich,|and we're apparently not alone. {28350}{28404}There's some kind of life form|down here. {28410}{28509}- Can you make it back to the cavern?|- We're heading there now, sir. {28568}{28634}The captain's on his way.|We're getting out of here. {28639}{28680}Not a moment too soon. {28685}{28759}From what I saw,|these things live inside the rock. {28765}{28824}I performed a geological analysis. {28829}{28893}The rocks are composed|of limestone and cormalite. {28898}{28932}Nothing more. {28937}{29016}She's lying, commander.|I saw her talking to them. {29021}{29096}- Crewman?|- In there. There were two of them. {29101}{29178}- She's mistaken.|- No, I'm not. {29183}{29242}Why won't you tell us|what's going on? {29251}{29285}What do they want? {29378}{29447}I've got a fix.|Twenty kilometres northeast. {29453}{29517}Archer to Novakovich. {29530}{29626}- Ethan, respond.|- Who's there? Who is that? {29632}{29695}This is Captain Archer.|We're attempting to land. {29700}{29771}- I want you to get back to the cavern.|- Go to hell! {29862}{29933}- I have no reason to deceive you.|- Neither does she. {29938}{29981}You keep claiming these creatures|don't exist, {29986}{30068}but the rest of us have all seen them.|That's a little strange, don't you think? {30073}{30110}I can't explain what you've seen, {30115}{30168}but I assure you,|I didn't speak to anyone. {30173}{30215}I'd like to believe you. {30220}{30279}But you Vulcans don't exactly|have a spotless track record {30284}{30325}when it comes to|being honest with us. {30349}{30439}- Your point?|- You've held things back before. {30445}{30485}You might be doing it again. {30573}{30597}Tucker here. {30602}{30653}We're closing in|on your position, Trip. {30658}{30757}There's a clearing 100 metres|from the cave entrance. Get to it. {30921}{30978}I'm reading them.|Two kilometres due west. {30984}{31026}I'm taking us down. {31211}{31280}There's a lot of wind shear|near the surface. {31295}{31380}Activate the auxiliary|landing thrusters. {31393}{31440}Altitude 70 metres. {31536}{31565}Forty metres. {31728}{31774}I'll have to try a different vector. {31909}{31960}- Starboard.|- I see it. {32072}{32111}Thruster four's down. {32116}{32186}- We're leaking plasma coolant.|- Almost there. {32191}{32270}Sir, we can't safely land|in this wind with a thruster out. {32441}{32492}- Archer to Tucker.|- Captain. {32497}{32541}Aren't you forgetting something? {32547}{32617}We're gonna have to wait|till the wind dies down. {32638}{32718}- Try to manage till then.|- We'll do our best, sir. {32724}{32801}If you run across any more|of these aliens, try to make contact. {32807}{32842}See what you can find out|about them. {32847}{32886}Understood. {33344}{33396}You okay? {33416}{33455}Never better. {33499}{33609}You heard the captain.|He wants to know about your friends. {33615}{33669}What are you gonna tell him? {33691}{33745}What are you gonna tell him? {33815}{33869}- This is pointless.|- Is it? {33875}{33918}We're stuck down here|for God knows how long, {33923}{34000}with rock people, who, for all we know,|are staring at us from these walls now. {34006}{34080}Not to mention a crewman out there|who probably won't last the night. {34085}{34160}Now, if we're gonna get through this, I|need to know what the hell's going on. {34165}{34194}You beginning to see my point? {34199}{34268}I share your concern for Crewman|Novakovich, but as I told you... {34273}{34337}You couldn't care less about him,|or any of the rest of us. {34343}{34408}That would require some of those|useless human emotions. {34414}{34489}Your emotions are beginning|to affect your judgment. {34494}{34558}You're becoming irrational. {34563}{34634}- You've never seen me irrational.|- Sir? {34649}{34722}I hate to add to our problems,|but we're running low on water. {34742}{34781}Great. {34800}{34884}- We'll have to conserve what's left.|- That won't be necessary. {34889}{34946}I detected water about 60 metres|in that direction. {34951}{35035}How do we know you're not|going in there to talk to your friends? {35065}{35111}Join me if you'd like. {35117}{35154}It could be a trap, commander. {35247}{35328}I can survive without water|for several days. {35344}{35373}Can you? {35411}{35444}Sit down. {35505}{35559}You heard me. {35867}{35891}How's he doing? {35897}{35956}Not good.|His bio-signs are very erratic. {35961}{36005}Try him again. {36010}{36050}Enterprise to Novakovich. {36059}{36134}Can you hear me? Ethan. {36312}{36359}Mr Reed.|Can you get a lock on him? {36365}{36414}- Yes, sir.|- Looks like our only choice. {36419}{36461}Understood. Stand by. {36579}{36606}There's a problem, sir. {36621}{36662}There are contaminants|in the matter stream. {36667}{36753}The phase discriminator can't|seem to isolate the debris. {36851}{36905}Reed to Sickbay. {36920}{36969}Medical emergency. {37026}{37072}What are you doing? {37077}{37143}- Working.|- On what? {37149}{37205}Scans I took this afternoon. {37211}{37256}Find anything|you wanna tell me about? {37271}{37330}There's nothing of|scientific interest on this planet. {37335}{37381}Our mission here|was a waste of time. {37386}{37445}That's what you'd like us to think. {37476}{37535}- Let me see that thing.|- The readings are in Vulcan. {37540}{37619}- You won't understand them.|- No. But Hoshi would. {37668}{37698}This could be evidence. {37704}{37790}- Of what?|- Your little conspiracy. {37796}{37878}I was wrong.|There is something of interest here. {37883}{37948}I've learned a great deal|about human behaviour. {37978}{38022}Under stress, you become volatile. {38027}{38101}You're a far more dangerous species|than I previously believed. {38107}{38191}Your people have been telling us|that kind of crap for 100 years. {38197}{38261}Looks like you finally found a way|to put us back in our cage. {38281}{38375}- Sir?|- Imagine the news back home, Travis. {38381}{38455}"Enterprise crew found dead. {38461}{38552}Six weeks into their historic voyage,|the bodies of all 82 crewmembers {38557}{38604}were located on|an uninhabited world. {38610}{38673}A Vulcan ship made|the unfortunate discovery. {38679}{38747}Cause of death remains a mystery." {38753}{38824}But what the Vulcans won't say|is they know exactly who attacked us. {38829}{38870}In fact, they arranged|the whole thing. {38875}{38946}They lured us down here|so they could sabotage our mission. {38952}{39014}You were the one|who found these caves. {39019}{39077}And it was your idea to stay overnight. {39083}{39153}I didn't ask you or Mr Tucker|to join us. {39159}{39211}We know you're here. {39217}{39295}Why don't you show yourselves?|You're not afraid of us, are you? {39300}{39339}There's no one there, commander. {39345}{39390}Maybe you're waiting for the others|to come down {39395}{39439}so you can kill us all at once. {39445}{39534}- Did you see that?|- All I see is a delusional engineer. {39579}{39663}Sounds like you're getting a little|volatile yourself, sub-commander. {39669}{39749}I thought you had your emotions|all locked up. {39755}{39825}- Having a little problem, are you?|- Commander, there! {39883}{39942}You think I'm gonna wait around here|for you to slaughter us? {39948}{40026}I'll blow this whole cave apart|if I have to. {40048}{40101}I know you hear me! {40179}{40251}Human skin is a resilient organ. {40257}{40301}These wounds should heal nicely. {40306}{40362}- Can I talk to him?|- Yes. {40367}{40466}But I doubt he'll make much sense.|Have you ever heard of tropolisine? {40471}{40497}No. {40503}{40587}It's a psychotropic compound|known for its hallucinogenic effects. {40592}{40661}This crewman's bloodstream|is filled with it. {40666}{40743}If it was down on the planet,|why didn't our sensors pick it up? {40748}{40797}Normally, it's found in|certain flowering plants. {40802}{40858}Perhaps your sensors|weren't calibrated to detect it. {40863}{40942}Or perhaps it wasn't there|until that damn wind started. {40948}{40987}How long will the effects last? {40993}{41050}Now that he's back on Enterprise,|he should be all right {41055}{41103}in three or four hours. {41109}{41182}- Will this tro...?|- Tropolisine. {41188}{41252}- Will it affect T'Pol as well?|- There's no way to know. {41257}{41339}It might affect her to a lesser degree,|or a greater degree. {41441}{41482}Archer to T'Pol. {41521}{41595}- Yes, captain.|- We have Novakovich. {41600}{41667}And I have a phase pistol|pointed at my head. {41678}{41702}What? {41707}{41759}My suspicions were|right on the nose, captain. {41764}{41838}Our little Vulcan here is not what she|appears to be. Never was. {41843}{41877}What are you talking about? {41882}{41921}There's some kind of creatures|down here. {41927}{41995}They hide inside solid rock.|Travis and I have both seen them. {42001}{42050}Cutler saw two of them|talking to T'Pol. {42055}{42106}They're up to something,|but of course, she denies it. {42112}{42151}Listen to me. {42158}{42239}You've all been exposed|to a psychotropic compound. {42244}{42304}It causes heightened anxiety,|hallucinations... {42309}{42355}Are you telling me those creatures|aren't real? {42361}{42430}The compound comes from|the pollen of a flower. {42435}{42500}We think it was blown down from|the mountains when the wind started. {42505}{42554}The doctor's run tests|on Novakovich. {42559}{42610}He thinks he's gonna be okay|in a few hours. {42615}{42694}So if you can get as deep|as you can into the caves, {42700}{42759}your symptoms should dissipate|around the same time. {42764}{42804}We didn't imagine this, captain. {42816}{42909}You dealt with simulations|very close to this in Starfleet training. {42914}{42968}You're familiar with|mind-altering agents. {42973}{43040}We'll be down to get you|as soon as the winds let up. {43045}{43117}You're not here, captain.|You don't understand what's going on. {43123}{43185}Put your weapon down, Trip.|That's an order. {43305}{43370}- T'Pol?|- He's lowered his phase pistol, sir. {43376}{43449}- Have you been afected?|- Yes, but only slightly. {43454}{43534}Try to hold on. Archer out. {43549}{43625}Get to the bridge.|I want a weather report. {43894}{43933}Travis. {43954}{43996}You still with me? {44002}{44116}I need you on your feet. Those things|could come back at any time. {44133}{44159}Listen to me. {44176}{44217}I'm giving you an order. {44271}{44315}What's wrong? {44334}{44378}Ensign? {44424}{44473}What'd you do to him? {44560}{44600}I see why you get along|so well with them, {44613}{44650}sneaking around in the shadows. {44655}{44707}That's second nature|to you Vulcans, isn't it? {44762}{44850}I have no idea what you just said,|but it didn't sound very nice. {44888}{44944}You're making a mistake|working with her. {44949}{45038}She'll stab you in the back|first chance she gets. {45111}{45155}Tell you what. {45176}{45275}Come out,|and we'll settle this peacefully. {45291}{45355}Whatever she told you|about humans... {45365}{45451}...it's not true.|You can see for yourself. {45474}{45502}Say something! {45749}{45790}What are you doing here? {45854}{45888}Yes, sir. {45927}{45976}I know, I know. {45987}{46057}But they're not giving me much choice.|I gotta protect my crew. {46106}{46160}I understand, Mr Velik, {46165}{46228}but I can't do that.|They're trying to kill us. {46288}{46325}Nice try. {46479}{46527}The centre of the storm's|already passed over them, {46532}{46586}but the system spans|some 500 kilometres. {46592}{46641}We won't be able to land|a shuttlepod before dawn. {46647}{46694}- When's that?|- Nine hours. {46700}{46750}- Phlox to Captain Archer.|- Go ahead. {46756}{46838}Please report to Sickbay|immediately. It's urgent. {46910}{46979}I thought you said|he was gonna be fine. {47030}{47074}I did. {47086}{47175}But each tropolisine atom|contains a stray neutron. {47180}{47227}When it started to break down|in his bloodstream, {47232}{47301}it released an undetectable toxin. {47306}{47372}I've injected him with Inoprovalene... {47378}{47432}...but I think it may be too late. {47459}{47533}If I'd run a submolecular scan, I might|have anticipated the complication, {47538}{47592}but there was no reason to. {47622}{47686}At least, there didn't seem to be. {47732}{47806}I can't tell you how sorry|I am, captain. {47826}{47875}What about the others? {47889}{47917}They spent less time exposed... {47922}{47999}I've got four people|down on the surface, doctor. {48036}{48115}I need to know if they're gonna be dead|when we get there in the morning. {48611}{48652}Stay awake, Travis. {48658}{48724}I can't afford to have you|going out on me. {48729}{48862}- I'm trying, sir.|- Cutler? You okay? {48928}{49005}If you're waiting for me to pass out,|you're wasting your time. {49011}{49058}You might as well have|your friends come out now, {49063}{49100}do whatever they're gonna do. {49184}{49225}- T'Pol.|- How are you doing? {49231}{49277}- Who's that?|- It's the captain, Trip. {49282}{49352}- Are you all right?|- He's irrational, sir. {49357}{49413}Mayweather and Cutler|are nearly unconscious. {49418}{49477}Both of you listen to me|very carefully. {49483}{49528}Novakovich may be dying. {49534}{49580}Turns out the pollen contains|some kind of toxin {49585}{49643}our sensors hadn't detected. {49655}{49729}He's responding to medication,|but his odds of recovery {49734}{49820}would be a hell of a lot better|if we'd treated him sooner. {49846}{49895}The doctor and Malcolm|are synthesizing {49900}{49950}ampoules of Inoprovalene. {49956}{50011}We're gonna have to use|the transporter to get it to you, {50016}{50110}but it's imperative that you inoculate|yourselves as soon as possible. {50116}{50162}Do you understand what I'm saying? {50168}{50217}Taking an injection|isn't gonna change a damn thing. {50222}{50278}Don't you see that?|They're planning something, captain. {50283}{50324}First us, then all of you. {50503}{50533}What's going on, Hoshi? {50538}{50603}She says Trip's going to kill her.|I don't think she's imagining it. {50612}{50683}Say one more word of that gibberish,|and I'm gonna split you in two. {50689}{50793}Trip, listen to me.|The pollen's affecting her too. {50801}{50842}Think about it. {50854}{50918}You've heard of people|suffering from dementia {50923}{50994}who revert to their native language.|She can't help it. {50999}{51054}The only thing that's affecting her|are those rock people. {51060}{51115}If I can stop her now,|I can save Enterprise. {51120}{51174}Trip, how long have we|known each other? {51180}{51224}What's that got to do with anything? {51230}{51310}Remember when your|EV pack froze up on Titan? {51316}{51420}During the Omega training mission?|You got nitrogen narcosis. {51426}{51478}You started to try to take off|your helmet. {51483}{51522}You remember what I'm talking about? {51528}{51553}What's your point? {51558}{51619}I ordered you|to keep your helmet on. {51625}{51669}You were delirious,|thought you were gonna die. {51674}{51733}But you obeyed that order|because you trusted me. {51743}{51832}I'm asking you to trust me now. {51838}{51887}Take the injection. {51897}{51982}Then we'll deal|with these rock people. {52188}{52227}Too late, captain. {52249}{52300}I'm not gonna die|with a hypospray in my hand. {52305}{52369}- Trip...|- No! It's not gonna happen. {52374}{52433}All right. Forget the medicine. {52470}{52594}I think it's time I explain|what's really going on. {52619}{52723}But just stand by for a minute.|I need Malcolm to target your position. {52729}{52785}Then I'll give you your orders. {52910}{52934}Archer to Phlox. {52939}{53019}- The sooner the better.|- Understood. {53024}{53053}How close can you get it? {53058}{53125}I think I can safely place it two metres|inside the mouth of the cave. {53130}{53166}Good. {53262}{53306}Captain? {53311}{53344}Hello? {53361}{53440}I'm waiting for that order,|but I can't wait much longer. {53492}{53536}All right, Trip. {53542}{53666}This is a major breach of security,|but I'm going to have to trust you. {53672}{53696}Go ahead. {53702}{53826}Starfleet sent us here to make|contact with a silicon-based life form. {53831}{53923}T'Pol was the only person granted|clearance to speak with them. {53929}{54016}- Seems they've met Vulcans before.|- Why couldn't you tell me that? {54022}{54086}When a mission's classified|top-secret, I don't ask why. {54092}{54191}If it was so top-secret, then why'd you|let us all come down to the surface? {54196}{54285}- Let us spend the night?|- The winds. {54308}{54382}We never thought the storm|would drive you into the caves. {54388}{54457}That's where these rock people live. {54465}{54532}They didn't want anybody in there|except for T'Pol, {54537}{54631}so they're not too happy right now.|I'm sure you can understand that. {54645}{54710}They've even threatened|to destroy Enterprise. {54716}{54832}Now, T'Pol needs to explain to them|why you're all there, {54837}{54878}but she's not gonna have|much credibility {54884}{54943}with you pointing|a phase pistol at her. {54949}{55058}If they agree to listen to her,|you'll need to lower your weapon. {55063}{55109}If they don't... {55121}{55210}...l'm gonna have Malcolm|destroy the cavern. {55217}{55339}Sacrificing four more crewmen is|a small price to pay to save Enterprise. {55344}{55392}I understand. {55398}{55436}Now... {55454}{55573}...l'm gonna ask Hoshi to tell T'Pol|everything I just told you in Vulcan. {55580}{55638}You got a problem with that? {55645}{55686}Go ahead. {55692}{55735}Ensign. {56173}{56313}She says play-acting isn't exactly a|Vulcan tradition, but she'll do her best. {56961}{57035}Hope she knows the difference|between stun and kill. {57162}{57236}They've agreed to talk to her, Trip. {57258}{57293}So lower your weapon,|and act real friendly. {57293}{57348}So lower your weapon,|and act real friendly. {58271}{58306}No. {59417}{59468}You didn't shoot me last night,|did you? {59485}{59524}I'm afraid I did. {59545}{59625}I was hoping it was all|just a bad dream. {59657}{59701}Are they gone? {59708}{59759}They were never here. {59773}{59832}- What?|- There were no rock people. {59837}{59878}You were all hallucinating. {59919}{59983}- The pollen?|- Yes. {59989}{60070}Then what about that speech|you gave to the wall? {60076}{60140}The captain felt|that if I played along, {60145}{60200}it might help persuade you|to lower your weapon. {60213}{60298}You'd grown increasingly illogical|and violent. {60304}{60381}Something about|"splitting me in two." {60432}{60491}A pretty good performance. {60538}{60632}Look, I know I kind of|shot my mouth off last night. {60639}{60738}You were under the influence|of the pollen. We all were. {60765}{60864}"Challenge your preconceptions|or they'll challenge you." {60869}{60913}Commander? {60923}{60992}That's something|Mr Velik used to say. {61008}{61069}Tenth-grade biology class. {61074}{61194}He was a Vulcan scientist who came|to teach us about life on other worlds. {61200}{61309}I'd never seen a Vulcan before,|not up close. {61371}{61410}He scared the hell out of me. {61423}{61495}Perhaps it's not too late|to follow his advice. {61604}{61683}I must have twisted up my neck. {61704}{61773}How's Novakovich? Do we know? {61779}{61835}The captain says|he's going to be fine.