{376}{457}You have a ten-second firing window.|Ready? {486}{525}Ready. {551}{586}Go. {784}{824}Time. {869}{910}Any better? {915}{986}Your hit-to-miss ratio|is still below 50 percent. {991}{1029}If those had been live rounds, {1034}{1100}you'd have blown out|two or three bulkheads. {1108}{1195}I never had this much trouble|with the EM-33. {1213}{1276}This is an entirely new weapon. {1298}{1396}Unlike the EM-33, you don't have|to compensate for particle drift. {1402}{1490}Just point straight at the target. {1496}{1553}And try and keep your|shoulders relaxed. {1557}{1638}It's hard to aim accurately|when you're tense. {1695}{1772}- Are you all right?|- Yeah, fine. {1778}{1876}You'll get the hang of it.|Let's try for 20 seconds this time. {1967}{2033}I thought we were staying at warp|for the next few days. {2041}{2135}Oh, we're approaching a gas giant.|Class 9. {2154}{2204}So much for target practice. {2227}{2271}We'll pick it up tomorrow. {2387}{2514}"It's been a long road|Gettin' from there to here" {2574}{2655}"It's been a long time" {2659}{2752}"But my time is finally near" {2757}{2859}"And I will see my dream|Come alive at last" {2864}{2934}"I will touch the sky" {2939}{3030}"And they're not gonna|Hold me down no more" {3034}{3107}"No, they're not gonna change my mind" {3113}{3225}"'Cause I've got faith of the heart" {3232}{3302}"I'm going where my heart will take me" {3305}{3415}"I've got faith to believe" {3420}{3482}"I can do anything" {3487}{3595}"I've got strength of the soul" {3600}{3669}"And no one's gonna bend or break me" {3674}{3802}"I can reach any star" {3811}{3900}"I've got faith" {3906}{3994}"I've got faith" {4000}{4115}"Faith of the heart" {4561}{4632}The probe's entered|the outer atmosphere. {4644}{4726}- Can we clean up the signal?|- I'm trying, sir. {4730}{4861}There's a lot of EM interference.|It sounds very strange. {4865}{4960}Intense magnetic fields often create|unique waveforms. {5002}{5046}Let's hear them. {5203}{5259}Siren calls. {5274}{5329}That's what we called them|when I was a kid. {5334}{5437}My dad put them through the speakers|whenever we flew by a gas giant. {5451}{5517}It gave me nightmares sometimes. {5565}{5616}Other than keeping|Ensign Mayweather up at night, {5621}{5694}I'm not sure what we expect|to accomplish here. {5699}{5760}There are four gas giants|in your own solar system. {5765}{5806}None of them are Class 9. {5810}{5881}I think this one's worth a closer look. {6011}{6112}I'm reading an anomalous power|signature in the lower atmosphere. {6124}{6179}And several bio-signs. {6245}{6309}- Get the probe closer.|- Aye, sir. {6520}{6579}We can travel faster|than the speed of light. {6585}{6648}You'd think we could find a cure|for the common cold. {6653}{6728}You should be grateful.|A human cold is so mild. {6733}{6830}I once had a patient with|the Kamaraazite flu. {6835}{6957}He sneezed so violently,|he nearly regurgitated his pineal gland. {6970}{7023}I don't see how I could|actually catch a cold {7030}{7084}on a hermetically sealed starship. {7089}{7159}Oh, you may have picked up the virus|from a piece of equipment. {7163}{7243}It could have been lurking|inside a sealed container. {7248}{7295}I did open a case of plasma coolant. {7300}{7393}Well, whoever packed that case|was probably nursing a cold. {7416}{7509}But that was back in space dock|five months ago. {7513}{7581}You underestimate the tenacity|of a virus, lieutenant. {7585}{7706}It can lay dormant for months, adapt to|whatever environment it finds itself in. {7716}{7786}This should ease the symptoms. {7797}{7901}But the only cure I know of|involves bed rest. {7906}{7952}No, that will have to wait. {7957}{8045}The captain wants me on the team|investigating that shipwreck. {8050}{8102}You won't be contagious inside|an environment suit. {8108}{8186}Just try not to sneeze|in your helmet. {8237}{8286}I'll do my best. {8433}{8473}Come in. {8521}{8554}Hoshi. {8559}{8636}- Do you have a minute, sir?|- Of course. What's on your mind? {8641}{8683}That shipwreck. {8687}{8782}We have no idea what type of life|forms we'll find on that alien vessel. {8787}{8868}And there's a lot of interference|in the atmosphere. {8874}{8956}Are you sure the Away Team|won't need a translator? {8967}{9059}They have their UTs, and we'll try|to keep an open comlink. {9063}{9148}What about the language on|the control panels, the hatches? {9153}{9230}They might need someone to help|them find their way around. {9236}{9295}Are you trying to tell me something? {9335}{9388}I realize that I haven't always been {9394}{9513}the first one in line to volunteer|for this type of mission. {9518}{9595}But I want you to know that I'm|prepared to go. {9608}{9699}Took a while, but I think I finally|got my space legs. {9706}{9753}I never doubted that you'd find them. {9805}{9868}Your timing couldn't be better. {9894}{9959}T'Pol just asked me|to assign you to the team. {9992}{10071}You'd better get to the launch bay|before they leave without you. {10084}{10127}Aye, sir. {10390}{10444}I thought you were acquainted|with the environmental suit. {10450}{10525}I am. I'm just brushing up|on the backup systems. {10531}{10594}I wouldn't want the emergency oxygen|to fail during a hull breach. {10598}{10660}Trust me, ensign.|If there's a hull breach, {10664}{10769}the pressure will crush you|into something about this big. {10833}{10883}I requested you for your skills|as a translator, {10890}{10976}- but if you're uncomfortable...|- I'm perfectly comfortable. {11026}{11109}I used to find the suits a little|claustrophobic... {11138}{11185}...but I'm getting used to them. {11188}{11251}I'll see you in the shuttlepod. {11479}{11569}It's 100 kilometres below us,|still descending. {11574}{11644}Gravity's pulling it deeper|into the atmosphere. {11649}{11775}At their current altitude,|the pressure is 15,000 g.s.c. {11787}{11875}- That's well within our hull tolerance.|- For the moment. {11881}{11979}But at the rate that vessel is sinking,|we'll have an hour at most. {11984}{12050}You sound uncomfortable,|sub-commander. {12055}{12091}I'm merely stating facts. {12096}{12172}We'll be on our way back|well before we're in any danger. {12176}{12252}I for one have no interest|in imploding a valuable shuttlepod. {12259}{12311}Or three valuable officers. {12384}{12441}We've entered an eddy|of liquid helium. {12610}{12685}- We're clear.|- That wasn't so bad. {12829}{12868}One hundred metres. {12886}{12964}- Is that a hatch on the port side?|- I see it. {12998}{13058}Fifty metres. {13062}{13112}Forty. {13150}{13203}- What's that?|- It's just the proximity alarm. {13209}{13262}Twenty metres. {13267}{13321}Ten. {13395}{13444}Engaging docking interface. {13671}{13729}Nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere. {13732}{13828}Carbon dioxide levels are high,|but nothing's toxic. {13836}{13873}It's breathable. {13877}{13919}You first. {14259}{14308}Perhaps we should leave|the helmets on. {14313}{14351}What is it? {14355}{14463}- You can't smell that?|- No. This damn cold. {14468}{14498}Count your blessings. {14767}{14829}You two might wanna|take a look at this. {14836}{14900}It says, "Deck 2, Red Sector." {14906}{14955}What language? {14977}{15013}Klingon. {15106}{15152}I thought you knew Klingon ships. {15159}{15214}Why didn't you recognize this one|from the outside? {15219}{15303}There are many classes of ships.|I'm not familiar with all of them. {15307}{15387}So I'm assuming you don't know|how many Klingons are onboard. {15392}{15441}I'm reading three bio-signs. {15447}{15516}That way. All very weak. {15521}{15568}How weak? {16314}{16348}They're still alive. {16364}{16426}We should leave before|they regain consciousness. {16432}{16456}And what if they don't? {16461}{16522}The atmosphere's gonna crush|this ship like an eggshell soon. {16528}{16598}- Shouldn't we try to help them?|- They don't want our help. {16604}{16672}- How do you know?|- They're Klingons. {16677}{16748}To die at their posts assures them|a path to the afterlife. {16753}{16815}If we rescue them,|they'd be dishonoured. {16821}{16905}Well, I for one don't intend to|just fly off and let these people die, {16911}{16949}honourable deaths or not. {16954}{17036}Your compassion is admirable|but misguided. {17041}{17141}If they awake and find us|on their ship, they'll kill us. {17771}{17840}- How many are there?|- Three on the bridge. {17845}{17927}But I'm detecting at least nine more|bio-signs onboard. {17933}{17986}You can't tell what happened|to them? {17993}{18077}I'm detecting residual amounts of|a carbon-dioxide-based neurotoxin. {18082}{18164}But it seems to have dissipated.|There's not enough to afect us. {18169}{18217}Stand by. {18238}{18286}How long is the pod's hull|going to hold up? {18291}{18352}At their present rate of descent... {18364}{18417}...half-hour, give or take. {18502}{18546}- T'Pol.|- Yes, captain. {18551}{18635}You've got 20 minutes to see|if you can do anything for that crew. {18641}{18700}Then I want you out of there.|Understood? {18704}{18762}I don't believe there's anything|we can do in 20 minutes. {18768}{18866}- I suggest we leave now.|- You have a margin of safety. {18895}{18934}Captain? {19006}{19058}T'Pol to Enterprise. {19110}{19168}- Damn interference.|- Or we've dropped out of com range. {19171}{19205}We still have 20 minutes. {19209}{19279}It doesn't make sense to place|ourselves at risk when they'd rather die. {19285}{19328}There must be something|we can do. {19332}{19388}Maybe they have a distress beacon|we can activate. {19393}{19458}I doubt you'll find one.|Klingons don't call for help. {19464}{19502}What if we carry some of them|into the pod? {19513}{19564}We could save three or four. {19567}{19628}And if they wake up|on the trip back to Enterprise? {20632}{20723}- What's that?|- It's our shuttlepod taking off. {21018}{21066}Try it now. {21114}{21152}Archer to T'Pol. {21158}{21208}What's your status? {21291}{21325}They're back in com range. {21331}{21379}Captain. {21405}{21478}Shuttlepod One, respond. {21534}{21608}Sir, they're heading into open space. {21659}{21720}I'm picking up something. {21844}{21885}Sounds like Klingon. {21907}{21949}I'll try to tie in the UT. {22059}{22109}- In range. Respond. {22115}{22217}We've been attacked by an unknown|ship, designation Enterprise NX-01. {22222}{22302}Any warships in range, respond. {22306}{22372}- Set a pursuit course.|- Aye, sir. {22399}{22459}Bring the grappler online. {22707}{22753}We've got it. {22780}{22817}Bridge to Security. {22821}{22877}Send a team to Launch Bay 1.|Trip. {22882}{22950}- The bridge is yours, Travis.|- Yes, sir. {23897}{23948}Everybody all right? {24135}{24193}- Archer to the bridge.|- Mayweather. {24199}{24237}Have you still got a fix|on the shipwreck? {24242}{24279}Yes, sir. {24283}{24344}Transfer the coordinates|to the launch bay. {24349}{24390}I'm going back|for the boarding party. {24395}{24457}Sir, the alien ship sunk|another 2000 metres. {24462}{24521}It's below the shuttle's safety limits. {24596}{24654}Then polarise the hull plating. {24675}{24712}We'll take Enterprise down. {24745}{24788}There's got to be some way|off this ship. {24793}{24823}What about escape pods? {24828}{24892}I don't know about the structural|integrity of Klingon escape pods. {24897}{24940}My guess is we're better off in here. {24945}{25056}It's irrelevant, lieutenant.|Klingons don't use escape pods. {25073}{25144}It would be considered an act|of cowardice to abandon ship. {25149}{25214}Maybe we can use their com system|to contact Enterprise. {25219}{25303}I doubt their com will penetrate the|EM field any better than our own. {25307}{25353}If we can access|their helm controls, {25358}{25411}we might be able to put this vessel|into a stable orbit. {25416}{25495}I haven't had much experience|at piloting Klingon ships. {25500}{25559}We have no other choice. {25671}{25715}Start translating those consoles. {25720}{25780}Look for anything marked "propulsion,"|"helm," "navigation." {25785}{25872}I'll try, but reading Klingon is|a lot different than speaking it. {25877}{25951}We could always try waking|one of them to help us. {25955}{25988}All right. {26220}{26304}"Plasma containment," maybe? {26309}{26365}You're certain? {26370}{26417}"Containment." {26439}{26489}I'm certain. {26759}{26825}Something they call|"photon torpedoes." {26831}{26924}Photon torpedoes? I've never heard|of anything like that. What else? {26930}{26978}Well, this all looks like|weapons systems. {26983}{27057}Torpedoes, tactical sensors,|disruptor arrays. {27070}{27127}What about this one? {27217}{27276}I recognize "pressure." {27305}{27378}That can mean "wall," or "barrier." {27383}{27446}- Or "hull"?|- Maybe. {27451}{27521}If I'm reading this correctly,|we've got a few hours at most. {27525}{27572}The hull integrity is failing. {27579}{27627}Then we better hurry. {27633}{27700}This appears to be the helm station. {27706}{27779}I think you're right.|"Lmpulse drive." {27783}{27833}Good work, Hoshi. {28074}{28100}Hoshi? {28105}{28180}It says the pressure's failing|in the... {28185}{28233}"Fusion manifold."|Do you know what that means? {28243}{28338}To quote our very own Mr Tucker,|it means we're dead in the water. {28345}{28418}Archer to boarding party.|Come in. {28472}{28505}We read you, captain. {28509}{28576}- How are you holding up?|- We're doing okay, sir. {28580}{28620}It's nice to hear your voice. {28625}{28656}What's your status? {28663}{28708}We've been attempting|to restart their engines, {28714}{28757}but they appear to be off-line. {28763}{28836}Don't worry about it.|We're coming to get you. {28866}{28908}Travis, how much farther? {28914}{29016}Ten thousand metres, but I'm having|a hard time getting a fix on them. {29021}{29073}Too much interference. {29118}{29223}- Is our probe still working?|- Barely. {29228}{29298}Try using it to triangulate|their position. {29435}{29483}The probe's gone. {29584}{29652}Sir, external pressure's at maximum. {29748}{29824}I'm afraid we've got a little hitch|in our rescue plan. {29867}{29927}The hull plating's failing. {30003}{30046}We'll be back for you|as soon as we can. {30052}{30120}In the meantime, just sit tight... {30160}{30215}Captain, you're breaking up. {30241}{30285}Captain? {30445}{30578}Release me. Cowards!|Let me die on my feet. {30589}{30626}T'Pol was right. {30631}{30690}There's a neurotoxin|in her bloodstream. {30695}{30760}Untreated, it could kill her|within a day or two. {30765}{30828}- Can you do anything?|- I'm working on it. {30833}{30906}T'Pol said the Klingons|were unconscious. {30912}{30959}Why is this one so lively? {30964}{31018}She's showing the effects|of hypothermia. {31022}{31055}My guess is, she took refuge {31060}{31114}in a low-temperature environment|aboard her ship. {31118}{31175}The cold would have delayed|the effects of the toxin. {31179}{31256}I demand to speak to your captain. {31260}{31320}You know, I read if they sense|a leader's weak, {31325}{31389}they'll try to kill him|and take command. {31506}{31555}I'm the captain. {31595}{31636}I've never seen your kind before, {31643}{31715}but you have made an enemy|of the Klingon Empire. {31718}{31794}From what I've noticed,|that's not hard to do. {31810}{31867}You stranded three of my people|down there. {31872}{31927}You raided my vessel,|infected my crew. {31931}{31984}We didn't infect anyone. {31989}{32079}- We boarded your ship to try and help.|- Liar. {32110}{32184}Look, I don't know what happened|to your crew, {32189}{32266}but we had nothing|to do with it. {32270}{32323}Now your vessel is sinking deeper|into the atmosphere. {32327}{32412}Unless we do something,|it'll be destroyed. {32417}{32492}Better that than let it fall|into your hands. {32544}{32653}I've got three very capable people|on your ship. Let them help. {32670}{32754}If you tell them how to get the engines|running, they can fly it out of there. {32760}{32866}And fly it where? Back to your world|to steal our secrets? {32886}{32914}No. {32927}{33032}When our birds-of-prey arrive,|your ship will be destroyed. {33191}{33260}Remind me to stop|trying to help people. {33450}{33508}I found these schematics|in the Vulcan database. {33514}{33560}It's a Raptor-class scout vessel. {33566}{33626}How long will it last down there? {33632}{33683}Lts hull's at least twice as thick|as ours, {33687}{33759}reinforced with some kind of|coherent molecular alloy. {33763}{33888}Yeah, it's a tough little ship, but it can't|hold up under that pressure forever. {33993}{34074}What if we use duratanium braces|to reinforce a shuttlepod? {34079}{34118}It won't look pretty, {34122}{34187}but it might hold up long enough|for us to get our people out. {34187}{34204}But it might hold up long enough|for us to get our people out. {34211}{34261}Our only other option is|for T'Pol and Malcolm {34265}{34359}to fix a broken-down Klingon ship|and fly it out themselves. {34419}{34502}I don't think we're gonna get any help|from our guest in Sickbay. {34537}{34593}Get started on those braces. {34598}{34647}Keep an eye out for any Klingon ships|coming this way. {34653}{34692}Aye, sir. {34756}{34815}The one time we need our|chief engineer... {34820}{34868}...is the one time|we leave him behind. {34874}{34920}Come look at this. {35316}{35366}- Class planet. {35368}{35423}We destroyed their ship, {35429}{35534}but we've sustained damage|in our port fusion injector. {35551}{35673}We've descended into the outer|atmosphere of a Q'tahL-class planet {35679}{35810}to make repairs in case there are|other Xarantine ships in the area. {35950}{36074}My crew is falling ill, and I have been|unable to determine why. {36083}{36142}If we had died when|the Xarantine attacked, {36148}{36187}our honour would be secure. {36194}{36278}But to fall victim to some disease, {36282}{36421}to be crushed into nothing in the|depths of this miserable planet... {36553}{36632}Sounds like we need to find|the port fusion injector. {36637}{36694}Wait, I saw that somewhere. {36815}{36859}Here. One deck below us. {36864}{36921}It's in the "Reactor Pit." {36926}{36979}Reactor Pit?|Could that be Engineering? {36983}{37029}Could be. {37571}{37637}- This one?|- No. {37641}{37715}That says something about|plasma induction. {37910}{37957}Here it is. {38013}{38066}"Port fusion injector." {38368}{38458}I think I might have made a tactical|error dealing with the Klingon woman. {38463}{38504}I asked her for help. {38508}{38554}She could see that|as a sign of weakness. {38559}{38638}You been boning up on your|Klingon psychology? {38655}{38713}We've run into them three times. {38718}{38758}Every time they've wanted|to destroy us. {38761}{38819}I'd love to figure out why. {38825}{38882}Well, maybe the best thing is|just to steer clear of them. {38888}{38997}That might not be so easy.|And we could use their help right now. {39031}{39112}If we could reestablish a com signal|with T'Pol and the others, {39117}{39206}the Klingon woman could probably|talk them through the repairs. {39209}{39306}But she's got 1,000 generations|of instinct telling her not to trust me. {39311}{39391}Maybe it's time you start|thinking like a Klingon. {39883}{39953}- Are you okay?|- Yes. {39957}{40002}I seem to be getting|a little light-headed. {40034}{40081}Must be the heat. {40097}{40151}You're dehydrated.|You need some water. {40157}{40236}I saw a galley on the schematics.|Deck 4, Blue Sector. {40240}{40269}I'll see what I can find. {40276}{40309}You shouldn't go alone. {40379}{40432}Watch yourselves. {40849}{40880}It's called "gagh." {40886}{40962}It's a Klingon delicacy,|but only when they're alive. {40966}{41059}- They look like worms.|- They are worms. {42430}{42482}Targs. {42487}{42565}Klingons prefer their food|freshly slaughtered. {42658}{42691}Are you all right? {42698}{42756}I promised myself I wouldn't do this. {42779}{42869}You're in a dangerous situation|in an alien environment. {42873}{42931}Your anxiety is understandable. {42993}{43104}- Don't you mean "for a human"?|- You can't deny your nature. {43111}{43167}This may sound strange... {43215}{43280}...but I envy you sometimes. {43286}{43410}I know, another pesky|human emotion. {43440}{43533}But there are times I wish I could|just ignore my feelings. {43548}{43621}Bury them, the way Vulcans do. {43699}{43734}Take my hand. {43744}{43797}Excuse me? {43865}{43908}My hand. {44107}{44139}Close your eyes. {44300}{44375}Think of yourself|on a turbulent ocean. {44427}{44503}You have the power|to control the waves. {44589}{44649}Whatever it is you're trying to do,|it's not working. {44655}{44695}Focus. {44743}{44799}The waves are subsiding. {44812}{44875}The water is growing still. {44947}{45009}You're in control. {45290}{45373}That was amazing. {45388}{45433}When we return to the ship, {45438}{45520}I'll teach you how to do it|on your own. {45549}{45577}Thanks. {45691}{45731}Lieutenant Reed, report. {45753}{45801}The hull pressure's|approaching critical. {45807}{45867}This ship's about to be crushed. {46108}{46165}It will work. {46196}{46257}If you're wrong, you could destroy|the ship. {46347}{46393}Look, even with Hoshi's help, {46398}{46467}it could take hours just to find|the fusion injector in here. {46472}{46534}- We're out of time.|- I say we try the weapons. {46540}{46612}How do you know you can|even access the tactical systems? {46618}{46687}If there's one thing onboard this ship|I ought to be able to figure out, {46692}{46725}it's the torpedoes. {46740}{46823}I'd like to run one more structural|diagnostic before you launch. {46915}{46979}- Beg your pardon?|- Success. {46991}{47065}I decided to take your advice|about thinking like a Klingon. {47077}{47150}The Vulcan database has|about 900 pages on them. {47156}{47213}- Learn anything?|- Plenty. {47217}{47259}They're driven by a warrior mentality. {47263}{47337}They tend to view anyone they meet|as a potential enemy. {47357}{47429}That might explain why|our guest is so irritable. {47435}{47499}They also have|a strong sense of duty. {47584}{47640}"Death before dishonour." {47704}{47752}Finish up that diagnostic.|I'll be in Sickbay. {47757}{47838}- Gonna put your homework to use?|- Something like that. {48057}{48104}Please relax. {48109}{48172}If you strain against the straps,|you might hurt yourself. {48177}{48273}What's that? Is that what you used|against my crew? {48278}{48361}Dr Phlox has developed an antidote|to the neurotoxin in your system. {48379}{48450}Is this how you plan|to gain my trust? {48455}{48558}First poison me,|then miraculously cure me? {48601}{48674}- Have you had a drink lately?|- What? {48679}{48759}The bio-agent that affected you|and your crew was consumed. {48764}{48817}Apparently, in alcohol. {48822}{48958}Specifically, the toxin was bonded to|a molecule unique to Xarantine ale. {49005}{49094}- There was a raid.|- Yes? {49163}{49213}I can understand your not wanting|to talk about it, {49217}{49272}if the raid went badly for you. {49278}{49318}The Xarantines are no match for us. {49323}{49383}We attacked their outpost|and took what we wanted. {49390}{49467}And that included|some Xarantine ale? {49493}{49553}Did your whole crew drink it? {49558}{49603}The triumph belonged to all. {49608}{49670}I'll take that as a yes. {49675}{49764}It was that ale that infected you,|not us. {49788}{49836}Think about it. {49841}{49908}When did your crew start|getting sick? {49913}{49965}Was it right after the raid? {49970}{50046}After you celebrated your victory? {50063}{50112}- This is a trick.|- Is it? {50119}{50154}How do you feel? {50159}{50241}Better or worse since the injection? {50308}{50432}We can make enough of this for your|entire crew, if it's not too late. {50591}{50651}What if this isn't a trick? {50656}{50713}What if we're telling you the truth? {50729}{50801}You'd be letting your crew die|a very dishonourable death {50813}{50867}when you could have saved them. {50904}{50945}Can you live with that? {51108}{51145}One thousand metres. {51151}{51187}Two thousand. {51191}{51222}Three thousand. {51306}{51354}No effect. We're still sinking. {51360}{51419}The shock wave dissipated|before it reached us. {51424}{51492}We'll need to detonate one closer|next time. {51505}{51552}The ship's hull is under enough|pressure already. {51557}{51627}- If you detonate a torpedo too close...|- And if I don't? {51632}{51678}We need to generate|a large enough shock wave {51682}{51717}to push us into a higher orbit. {51722}{51808}To do that, the blast has to be big,|and it has to be close. {51878}{51959}You heard the sub-commander.|Load two this time. {52066}{52120}Sensor resolution's dropping off. {52127}{52158}This was your plan? {52164}{52244}To grope in the darkness and hope|to stumble across my ship? {52250}{52306}That's how we found it the first time. {52353}{52399}What was that? {52421}{52485}- Weapons fire.|- Where? {52490}{52602}Bearing 297 mark 261,|down about two kilometres. {52608}{52638}Did it work? {52643}{52684}We've moved up,|but only 200 metres. {52689}{52736}That's all? {52783}{52835}A compartment just collapsed.|Deck 3, Green Sector. {52841}{52886}This whole damn ship's|coming apart. {52890}{52943}- How many torpedoes we have left?|- Six. {52947}{52983}- Load two more.|- It won't be enough. {52988}{53032}- Load the weapons.|- We tried. It didn't work. {53037}{53080}- Ensign.|- She's right. {53085}{53116}We'll never reach a safe altitude {53121}{53186}climbing a few hundred metres|at a time. {53192}{53261}The longer we stand around arguing,|the more ground we lose. {53292}{53337}Fire them all. {53342}{53428}What if we detonated|all the torpedoes at once? {53441}{53528}We may gain enough altitude,|but I doubt we'd make it in one piece. {53535}{53609}I don't know about you,|but I'm willing to take the chance. {53627}{53678}We'll detonate at 800 metres. {53686}{53752}I was thinking more like 500. {53759}{53820}Look, I didn't come all this way|to get crushed in the atmosphere {53826}{53881}of some anonymous gas giant. {53927}{53978}Loading ports one through six. {53982}{54028}Brace yourselves. {54088}{54128}Torpedoes armed. {54293}{54343}What is it? {54348}{54389}Another explosion. {54394}{54459}There's a shock wave this time.|Hang on. {54937}{54999}- T'Pol.|- What have you been shooting at? {55003}{55081}We used the shock waves to gain|some altitude, but it's only temporary. {55087}{55116}We'll start sinking again {55120}{55175}unless we come up with a way|to get this ship out of here. {55186}{55269}I brought someone who should|be able to help do just that. {55274}{55322}We're docking now. {55626}{55692}I believe you've all met|Officer Bu'kaH. {55767}{55803}What's the status of their engines? {55807}{55866}The Klingon crew made most|of the necessary repairs {55872}{55913}before they were overcome. {55919}{55983}But the port fusion injector|is still damaged. {56001}{56064}I will tend to my own ship. {56085}{56158}I didn't bring you down here just so|you could die with your shipmates. {56164}{56246}My crew risked their lives|to get this ship out of danger. {56264}{56330}I don't intend to leave|until the job is finished. {56454}{56531}Sir, there are two ships approaching|at high warp. {56536}{56578}I think they're Klingon. {56583}{56628}How long till they get here? {56633}{56695}Sixteen minutes. {56700}{56760}We're being hailed.|It's the captain. {56764}{56798}On screen. {56805}{56905}This is Klingon Raptor Somraw|hailing Enterprise. {56930}{57008}Request permission to disembark|four passengers. {57077}{57131}Well, I don't see why not. {57304}{57381}- I kept your seat warm for you.|- Thanks. {57393}{57430}Get ready to break orbit, Travis. {57435}{57483}I think we've had about enough|of this place. {57488}{57538}Aye, captain. {57563}{57639}It's the Raptor, sir.|They're hailing us. {57645}{57731}- Calling to say thanks?|- I doubt it. {57736}{57784}Put it through. {57809}{57897}- What can I do for you?|- Prepare to surrender your vessel. {57903}{57942}Maybe your engineer neglected|to tell you, {57947}{58024}but we just saved you|and your crew. {58030}{58107}You violated our ship,|accessed our weapons. {58113}{58182}It was either that or stand by|and watch you get crushed. {58197}{58281}- Disruptors.|- They're charging weapons. {58407}{58486}You wouldn't last ten seconds|in a battle with us. {58490}{58552}You've got multiple hull breaches.|Your shields are down. {58558}{58620}And from what I'm told,|you're fresh out of torpedoes. {58626}{58732}If I were you, I'd take what little honour|I had left and go home. {58807}{58937}Fire one shot, and I'll blast you|right back to where we found you. {59065}{59110}They're moving off. {59157}{59232}Get us out of here|before their friends show up. {59733}{59832}- Is someone gonna get that?|- You're closer. {60119}{60177}- T'Pol.|- This is Dr Phlox. {60181}{60255}You'll be happy to know that you're|now free of any microbes or parasites. {60262}{60348}Your captivity in Decon is over. {60364}{60399}Are you sure, doctor? {60406}{60454}Who knows what was living|on that ship? {60459}{60530}What if we picked up something|your scans can't detect? {60532}{60637}Well, I'm quite sure you didn't.|I've run every possible test. {60840}{60880}Maybe you should run them again,|doctor. {60884}{60975}I believe I'm developing|a slight headache. {60990}{61078}Of course, if you insist.|I wouldn't want to miss anything. {61084}{61130}Thank you, doctor. {61300}{61381}That should buy us at least|another half an hour. {61396}{61471}Oh, I could stay in here all day. {61506}{61610}Went to a spa once in Mexico. {61615}{61683}The most relaxing place|I've ever been. {61688}{61751}But it doesn't compare to this. {61777}{61869}Oh, it certainly feels nice|to be clean again. {61880}{61941}It is pleasant. {62040}{62088}Do you smell that? {62155}{62245}- I don't smell anything.|- Exactly.