{105}{202}Captain's personal log.|February 12th, 2152. {208}{281}After a brief detour,|we're back on course for Risa. {287}{346}Everyone's looking forward|to some much-needed shore leave. {351}{441}I've got my eye on a place|called Suraya Bay. {446}{499}Villas built right into the cliffs. {505}{595}Perfect spot to enjoy|a few good books. {601}{670}Might even do a little diving when l... {680}{729}Computer, pause. {750}{774}Archer. {779}{823}We're picking up|a distress call, captain. {828}{897}It's coming from a vessel|approximately 2 light years to port. {902}{1016}- Any idea who it is?|- No, sir. Should we alter course? {1052}{1136}Go ahead. I'll be right there. {1181}{1248}Looks like your walk on the beach|will have to wait. {1447}{1574}"It's been a long road|Gettin' from there to here" {1633}{1715}"It's been a long time" {1720}{1812}"But my time is finally near" {1817}{1919}"And I will see my dream|Come alive at last" {1924}{1994}"I will touch the sky" {1999}{2090}"And they're not gonna|Hold me down no more" {2095}{2167}"No, they're not gonna change my mind" {2172}{2285}"'Cause I've got faith of the heart" {2290}{2360}"I'm going where my heart will take me" {2365}{2475}"I've got faith to believe" {2480}{2542}"I can do anything" {2547}{2655}"I've got strength of the soul" {2659}{2728}"And no one's gonna bend or break me" {2733}{2861}"I can reach any star" {2870}{2960}"I've got faith" {2965}{3054}"I've got faith" {3059}{3174}"Faith of the heart" {3551}{3619}- Plasma residue?|- Your warp injectors were full of it. {3625}{3682}I must be more diligent|about routine maintenance. {3687}{3742}Unless you enjoy being adrift|in the middle of nowhere. {3747}{3814}Well, I'm sorry to inconvenience you|with something this trivial. {3820}{3870}Be sure to thank Mr Tucker|for his time. {3875}{3914}He wanted me to thank you. {3919}{3998}It isn't every day he gets to tinker|with alien engines. {4004}{4075}We also found a microfracture|on your starboard hull. {4080}{4148}- They're sealing it now.|- Oh, your crew is very thorough. {4153}{4189}We were glad to help. {4195}{4264}Do you answer|every distress call you pick up? {4270}{4314}If we can. {4320}{4394}The galaxy could use|more people like you. {4452}{4542}Tomorrow you'll join me in my home.|Bring Commander Tucker. {4548}{4635}I'll prepare a meal in your honour. It's|the least I can do to show my gratitude. {4640}{4727}That's very generous,|but I promised my crew a trip to Risa. {4732}{4782}That can wait one more day,|can't it? {4802}{4901}If I put them off much longer,|I'm gonna have a mutiny on my hands. {4906}{4941}There's going to be a Geskana match. {4946}{5005}I doubt you've ever seen|anything like it. {5010}{5037}Geskana? {5043}{5146}Yes. You might want to participate,|assuming you enjoy competition. {5188}{5291}I should warn you, captain,|I am easily offended. {5391}{5437}Send me the coordinates. {5443}{5527}- I'll break the news to my crew.|- Dress for warm weather. {5773}{5834}If it's all the same to you, captain,|I'll sit this one out. {5840}{5888}It's not like you|to pass up an away mission. {5894}{5979}Well, I'm up to my ears in work. The|impulse manifolds need to be purged, {5983}{6051}the gravity plating on C Deck|still isn't aligned. {6055}{6085}Trip. {6089}{6131}Desert, sir? {6136}{6200}The heat, the dry air... {6223}{6273}You know how it|sucks the life out of me. {6278}{6334}What about the two weeks|we spent in Australia? {6339}{6426}- We had a great time.|- Survival training in the outback? {6431}{6505}Drinking recycled sweat|and eating snake meat? {6511}{6597}- That's your idea of a great time?|- It's not gonna be like that. {6602}{6702}I get the feeling Zobral's a man|who likes to indulge his guests. {6718}{6771}He's promised to roll out|the red carpet for us. {6777}{6866}It'll be more fun|than purging impulse manifolds. {6910}{6997}Well, suit yourself.|I'll see if Malcolm's interested. {7003}{7107}But I was hoping you'd enjoy|spending some time with your captain. {7114}{7172}Promise I won't have to eat|any snake meat? {7775}{7890}It's hotter than hell out there.|Forty-one degrees. {7908}{7957}It's a dry heat. {8189}{8233}Welcome. {8263}{8292}Good to be here. {8298}{8367}- You remember Commander Tucker?|- Yes, of course, of course. {8372}{8408}This is the man|who repaired my ship. {8424}{8459}A brilliant engineer. {8465}{8534}- It was just a couple clogged injectors.|- Oh, you're far too modest. {8540}{8630}Well, I hope you're hungry.|I've prepared quite a feast. {8703}{8752}Are there many deserts|on your world? {8758}{8790}Quite a few. {8796}{8842}But none as big as this one. {8848}{8919}From orbit, you'd think|the entire planet's nothing but sand. {8924}{9053}Oh, well, we have|a handful of lakes and small seas. {9081}{9130}What about Earth? {9135}{9184}Two-thirds water. {9189}{9238}Extraordinary. {9243}{9309}- More wine?|- Please. {9346}{9409}- What's that called again?|- Yalasat. {9415}{9504}It's made from a cactus|that grows in the northern foothills. {9510}{9609}- How is your roast teracaq?|- It's very good. {9616}{9695}When Trip and I|did our survival training, {9701}{9765}in the desert,|we never ate this well. {9770}{9867}I must have lost about 3 kilos|during that last week. {9873}{9932}The heat always|takes away my appetite. {9938}{9994}Doesn't seem to be|bothering you now. {10000}{10039}I guess I'm getting acclimated. {10062}{10145}It must be difficult|adjusting to new cultures. {10151}{10210}It's challenging at times... {10225}{10260}...but that's why we're out here. {10278}{10377}- Did you ever think of turning back?|- Only once. {10383}{10423}We were attacked by|a hostile species {10428}{10479}with a lot more firepower|than Enterprise. {10485}{10584}I set a course back to Earth|to upgrade our weapons. {10611}{10679}But we ended up|having to do the repairs ourselves. {10702}{10736}They haven't bothered us since. {10742}{10782}Sounds like you've had|an eventful journey. {10787}{10849}It's had its share of surprises. {10854}{10932}Well, perhaps your visit here|will be one of them. {11016}{11095}Oh, you're going to enjoy this. {11125}{11198}- Looks delicious. What is it?|- Blood soup. {11214}{11253}I don't usually eat this well, {11258}{11332}but I promised your captain|an exceptional meal. {11349}{11428}What are these little chunks? {11444}{11498}The essence of the male. {11516}{11568}Chopped and seasoned. {12093}{12155}- Beautiful tapestries.|- Thank you. {12161}{12198}Which one do you prefer? {12325}{12389}- That one's interesting.|- It's yours. {12395}{12478}- No, no, no, no. I couldn't.|- Please, consider it a gift. {12499}{12578}You're far too generous. Besides,|I wouldn't have any place to hang it. {12595}{12683}Something smaller, then. {12754}{12853}I know you would appreciate this. {12859}{12901}A Suliban made it. {12906}{12981}A Suliban I met several years ago. {13025}{13093}Interesting people, don't you agree? {13140}{13173}Thank you. {13211}{13272}The Geskana match|is about to begin. {13278}{13332}I'm hoping you will honour us|by participating. {13338}{13369}Now? {13375}{13429}I just ate a half a teracaq. {13435}{13559}You will be glad you did. Geskana|requires a great deal of strength. {14342}{14374}Think you're ready? {14392}{14510}- I'll give it a shot, captain.|- I can't promise we'll win any trophies. {14532}{14587}This is an ideal game|for men like you. {14659}{14698}Thanks. {15008}{15063}- We're being hailed.|- The captain? {15069}{15150}No, it's coming from a city|on the far side of the desert. {15155}{15199}Put it through. {15241}{15280}This is Enterprise. {15286}{15357}Several hours ago,|you launched a small vessel {15362}{15416}to an encampment|in the Cygniai Expanse. {15421}{15454}Would you tell me why? {15472}{15543}Our captain and chief engineer|were invited. {15548}{15626}- By whom?|- A man named Zobral. {15631}{15695}- And you are?|- Chancellor Trellit. {15701}{15766}Why are you in contact|with this man? {15783}{15867}His ship was damaged,|and we assisted him. {15873}{15972}- In return, he offered his hospitality.|- Hospitality? {15977}{16038}I hope you're aware|that most likely you'll never see {16043}{16088}your captain or engineer again. {16506}{16580}- You all right?|- Never better. {16905}{16948}- Open.|- Open up. {16953}{16989}- Block out.|- Here. Here. {17034}{17090}Here, here. {17096}{17145}Get in front of him. {17159}{17200}Cut him off. {17206}{17256}Now. {17477}{17526}- So close.|- That was a good shot. {17594}{17648}Two centimetres to the right,|and you'd have had it. {17653}{17732}- Next time, I'll set up a no-look pass.|- All right. {17842}{17931}- Archer.|- I need to speak to you, captain. {17945}{18024}Can it wait?|We're a little busy at the moment. {18030}{18094}It's urgent. Are you alone? {18105}{18151}Hold on a minute. {18156}{18225}It's my science officer.|She says it's important. {18231}{18308}- Do you mind?|- Take your time. {18339}{18376}Catch your breath. {18382}{18406}What's the problem? {18412}{18475}I've been contacted by|a government official in a city {18480}{18544}about 200 kilometres|from where you are now. {18550}{18603}He claims that you are in danger. {18621}{18650}What kind of danger? {18655}{18729}According to him,|Zobral and his men are terrorists. {18735}{18781}They've been responsible|for numerous attacks {18786}{18839}on civilian targets within the city. {18845}{18910}Maybe I'm wrong, but they|don't seem like terrorists to me. {18926}{18965}Perhaps not. {18971}{19086}But until we're certain who they are,|I suggest you return to the ship. {19224}{19272}We're on our way. {19384}{19425}I hope everything is all right. {19430}{19510}The problem with being a starship|captain is you're never really off duty. {19516}{19569}I'm afraid we have to|cut our visit short. {19596}{19635}I'm sorry to hear that. {19641}{19712}- What's going on?|- Problem with the starboard engine. {19718}{19768}T'Pol says she needs us|up there right away. {19782}{19818}Can't we at least finish this quarter? {19834}{19910}Remember those impulse manifolds|you said needed purging? {19924}{19968}You were right. {20010}{20092}Well, thanks for one hell of a game. {20098}{20168}You must have other people|that can correct this problem. {20174}{20206}I wish we did. {20211}{20283}As I said, captain,|I am easily offended. {20289}{20358}We'll come back if there's time.|I promise. {20373}{20442}You should not believe|the Torothans. {20448}{20511}I have just been informed that we|picked up a lengthy transmission {20516}{20569}between your vessel|and Chancellor Trellit. {20574}{20672}Whatever he told|your science officer, it is not true. {20692}{20752}I wanted this to wait till later,|but I beg you, {20757}{20856}let me explain the real reason|why I asked you here. {20862}{20996}You have a reputation for being fair,|a man of great integrity. {21002}{21091}When you hear what I have to say,|I am certain you will want to help us. {21296}{21375}It is called a yrott. {21381}{21470}The word means "to stand apart." {21476}{21520}When we lived in the cities, {21526}{21625}we were forced to wear these|whenever we walked in public. {21700}{21749}I take it those days are over. {21809}{21872}When the caste system|was finally abolished, {21877}{21961}we were led to believe|that everyone would be treated equally. {21966}{22015}I remember the celebrations. {22020}{22077}Yrotts being burned in the streets. {22082}{22176}People saying that we had|finally been granted our rights. {22195}{22277}The Torothan clan|signed the accord, {22282}{22328}but they never abided by it. {22334}{22438}They still control the government,|the lands, the resources, everything. {22444}{22535}We spent ten years staging protests,|appealing to the courts, {22540}{22664}until finally we realized there was|only one way to get their attention. {22772}{22881}And we are going to keep attacking the|Torothans until our voices are heard. {22887}{22948}They call us terrorists, {22954}{23056}but the truth is they have been|terrorizing us for centuries. {23062}{23143}You said you brought me|down here for a reason. {23171}{23243}I have a feeling|it wasn't to hear a history lesson. {23341}{23465}The Torothans have ten times|as many soldiers as we do. {23482}{23577}We won't last much longer|without your help. {23670}{23752}I really don't see|what I can do for you. {23810}{23864}They said you would be humble. {23869}{23923}I scanned your vessel. {23929}{24019}You have an arsenal|of powerful weapons. {24025}{24131}But more importantly,|I need your wisdom. {24137}{24220}Our current strategy isn't working, {24226}{24321}but I am confident that together,|we can find one that does. {24416}{24519}I would be honoured|to fight alongside you, {24524}{24583}as would all of my men. {24605}{24682}- What the hell was that?|- Torothan cruisers. {24687}{24748}Usually they begin|their bombardment after dark. {24753}{24820}They're getting started early today. {24858}{24920}I don't know what you heard about me,|but you've been misled. {24926}{24983}- What about the Suliban?|- What about them? {24989}{25073}You liberated a detention camp,|freed thousands of prisoners. {25078}{25154}- Who told you that?|- A Suliban transport captain. {25159}{25231}He told me of an explorer|who was also a great warrior. {25237}{25294}A man who helped him defeat|an entire army. {25300}{25371}Captain Jonathan Archer. {25377}{25452}Two cruisers, sir.|They've hit one of our pulse cannons. {25457}{25506}Prepare my ship. {25522}{25590}This won't last|more than a few hours. {25609}{25703}We'll continue this discussion later.|You'll be safe here. {25719}{25770}If it's all the same,|we'd rather get to Enterprise. {25775}{25839}Oh, your shuttle's thrusters|would draw their attention. {25844}{25887}You'd become an easy target. {25909}{26001}Please. I wouldn't be a very good host|if I allowed you to get killed. {26335}{26404}There's a number of ships|strafing the encampment. {26428}{26456}Hail the captain. {26515}{26552}Archer. {26569}{26618}Captain, are you all right? {26622}{26668}We've taken shelter... {26673}{26742}- Should be...|- That's the best I can give you. {26747}{26806}The entire region is flooded|with jamming signals. {26811}{26865}Well, we can't just|leave them down there. {26870}{26971}- What about the transporter?|- I can't localize their bio-signs. {26976}{27025}I'll take a shuttlepod|and find them myself. {27031}{27076}In the middle of an assault? {27162}{27225}See if you can find|Chancellor Trellit. {27288}{27337}Archer to Enterprise. {27412}{27453}Enterprise. {27458}{27507}Respond. {27623}{27672}Rough game. {27686}{27721}That damn midfielder|knocked me down {27726}{27792}three times during the last quarter. {27805}{27870}I must have bruised|a half a dozen ribs. {27876}{27933}Better have Dr Phlox take a look at it|when we get back. {28057}{28135}So does the great warrior|have any ideas {28140}{28200}about how we're getting out of here? {28330}{28404}You're not thinking|about helping these people? {28442}{28526}I was thinking about|those Suliban prisoners. {28567}{28626}If we hadn't helped them escape, {28637}{28701}we wouldn't be in this situation. {28708}{28772}T'Pol's ears must be burning. {28924}{28993}Want your chief engineer's advice? {29005}{29078}- What is it?|- Walk away. {29084}{29138}They lured us down here|under false pretences. {29143}{29207}And now they're asking us|to help them fight a war? {29212}{29296}That's a lot different than breaking|a few innocent people out of prison. {29301}{29385}There's just one problem. Zobral. {29396}{29480}I get the feeling he's|not gonna take no for an answer. {29815}{29859}Come on. {30240}{30279}I don't know about you, {30284}{30333}but I'd rather take my chances|out in that desert. {30338}{30427}- I thought you hated the desert.|- Not tonight. {31239}{31313}You neglected to mention that you'd|be attacking the encampment. {31319}{31381}And you assured me your people|would be leaving the surface. {31386}{31410}Why didn't they? {31416}{31480}Captain Archer wanted to speak|with Zobral. {31486}{31590}- Interesting. Where are they now?|- I don't know. {31595}{31682}If you'd be willing to end your assault,|we could launch a search party. {31688}{31787}You expect us to stand by while you|send more people to join Zobral? {31806}{31875}If you believe we're assisting|the terrorists, you're mistaken. {31881}{31980}Of course, I forgot. They just|went down for the hospitality. {31986}{32063}Let us find them,|and we'll leave immediately. {32068}{32113}That's what you promised before. {32117}{32201}We'll locate your men ourselves,|and deal with them accordingly. {32207}{32259}That's assuming they|haven't already been killed. {32265}{32289}Chancellor... {32294}{32358}If you attempt to launch another|shuttlecraft, we'll have no choice {32363}{32421}but to consider it|as an enemy vessel. {32452}{32516}I've lost sensor contact|with the surface. {32521}{32577}Some kind of orbital-dispersion field. {32583}{32659}I can't get any readings|below 100 kilometres. {33207}{33251}Two men out in the open. {33256}{33304}You'd think they would've|spotted us by now. {33355}{33409}We're down here! {33494}{33563}You're gonna have to yell|a little louder than that. {33653}{33722}You sure we're going|in the right direction? {33748}{33802}It was east of the camp. {33833}{33877}We're heading east. {33914}{33998}- How far?|- About 30 kilometres. {34003}{34047}Thirty? {34070}{34134}What if we find more|of Zobral's men inside? {34139}{34183}It looked abandoned. {34228}{34259}All I saw was sand. {34289}{34330}I don't remember any buildings. {34335}{34399}That's because you forgot|your survival training. {34419}{34523}Take a good look on your way in|at your surroundings. {34541}{34658}Didn't they also say something|about only walking at night? {34725}{34804}Can't we wait|until it cools down a little? {34810}{34859}That could be for another... {34879}{34973}...eight or nine hours.|We need to find shelter. {34984}{35045}- Twenty minutes, captain.|- Trip. {35127}{35171}Ten? {35482}{35538}To cherry-flavoured snow cones. {35570}{35654}What I wouldn't give|for one right about now. {36007}{36073}- Do you hear that?|- What? {36088}{36134}Sounds like a ship. {36191}{36261}- I think the heat's getting to you.|- No. {36287}{36331}Listen. {36413}{36462}Over there. {36485}{36569}- A shuttlepod?|- No. {36623}{36677}Something a lot bigger. {37280}{37339}- You all right?|- Yeah. {37345}{37401}The dispersion field|covers half the continent. {37406}{37457}But if I disable these three satellites, {37462}{37536}I think I can get a clear reading|of the eastern desert. {37541}{37582}That might provoke the Torothans. {37587}{37706}I suggest you try to find a less intrusive|way to penetrate their defences. {37756}{37805}Why Montana? {37816}{37865}Of all the places the Vulcans|could have landed, {37870}{37929}they chose Bozeman, Montana. {37935}{37992}Humanity's first warp drive|was developed there. {37997}{38036}It seemed a logical place to begin. {38041}{38102}Well, how did they know|it wouldn't alarm other nations? {38108}{38183}An alien species makes contact|with the United States. {38188}{38235}Could have made a lot|of other countries nervous. {38256}{38295}What's your point? {38301}{38377}It seems to me that we're|gonna run into similar problems. {38383}{38414}We get invited to dinner, {38419}{38487}and before you know it,|we're accused of taking sides in a war. {38546}{38667}Contacting new worlds|always involves unexpected risks. {38672}{38794}The High Command has very specific|protocols regarding planetary conflicts. {38800}{38930}Eventually, Captain Archer will have to|create some directives of his own. {39771}{39823}Come on. Come on. {39828}{39898}We gotta keep moving. Come on. {39937}{40022}My shift doesn't begin|for another six hours. {40037}{40086}We're almost there. {40091}{40115}Where? {40136}{40190}Where are we going? {40207}{40266}Nice little place I know. {40273}{40363}- Plenty of shade.|- Are there blankets down there? {40385}{40436}I'm freezing. {40500}{40549}Heat exhaustion. {40574}{40613}Come here. {40700}{40812}Here. There you go. Easy. Easy. {40980}{41029}Here, take mine. {41038}{41094}- Go ahead.|- No, sir. {41099}{41189}- I won't take another man's water.|- You drink it. That's an order. {41223}{41277}Gotta keep moving. {41284}{41330}Take the water,|or I'll knock you on your ass, {41335}{41369}and pour it down your throat. {41471}{41510}Easy. {41690}{41714}Thanks. {42086}{42140}There's a vessel approaching|from the surface. {42146}{42172}It's Zobral. {42197}{42226}He's hailing us. {42275}{42360}- Open your launch doors. Quickly.|- Is the captain with you? {42365}{42441}- Commander Tucker?|- No, no. I'll explain once I'm aboard. {42447}{42481}Where are they? {42487}{42592}If I'm not in your docking bay in|the next 30 seconds, I'll be detected. {42598}{42662}They'll destroy my ship. {42691}{42730}Bring him in. {42779}{42830}- How many?|- There were 89. {42836}{42925}There were only 89 Suliban,|not thousands. {42931}{42998}- And the army you defeated?|- I'd hardly call it an army. {43003}{43068}It was more like a few dozen|prison guards. And to be honest, {43073}{43120}they didn't put up much of a fight. {43126}{43207}Jonathan Archer|is an excellent starship captain, {43212}{43306}but he's hardly the invincible warrior|described to you. {43322}{43399}What about his|legendary desert tactics? {43405}{43476}Actually, I'm the tactical officer|on this ship, {43482}{43558}and I don't have any experience|at waging desert warfare. {43578}{43644}I'm afraid you've come|to the wrong people for help. {43665}{43733}All this for nothing. {43739}{43783}What about our people? {43789}{43872}Well, you have far better sensors|than we do. I'm sure you'll find them. {43877}{43927}Our sensors are being disrupted, {43932}{44016}and the Torothans have threatened|to fire on us if we launch a shuttlepod. {44022}{44078}How did you get here|without them seeing you? {44084}{44163}There is a narrow gap|in their orbital detection grid. {44168}{44288}It occurs once every 46 minutes, but it|is only open for less than one minute. {44294}{44374}- I'll need all the pertinent data.|- You'll need more than that. {44380}{44456}The manoeuvres are extremely difficult.|It took us years to learn them. {44491}{44531}I'm a quick study. {44537}{44624}You will be shot down|before you reach the atmosphere. {44630}{44684}With you at the helm,|our chances would improve. {44689}{44747}I don't have time.|My men are waiting for me. {44752}{44796}Then they'll have to wait|a little longer. {44801}{44853}You're the one that got our people|stranded down there. {44859}{44938}They are not my responsibility! {44985}{45027}You're mistaken. {45063}{45152}The Torothans believe|we've joined your cause. {45170}{45234}If Captain Archer and|Commander Tucker are apprehended, {45239}{45307}they'll undoubtedly be treated|as members of your clan. {45313}{45356}They'll become victims|of the same oppression {45361}{45417}you've been fighting all these years. {45435}{45542}You should feel as responsible for|those two men as you do for your own. {46692}{46736}Easy. {46864}{46918}Home sweet home. {47636}{47765}I hope you're not planning|to hog that all for yourself. {47899}{47951}Water's off the menu. {48265}{48314}Now this... {48335}{48409}...is my idea of a great time. {48653}{48697}What'd you do? {48703}{48792}Rub two sticks together? {48815}{48889}I found a new use|for the stun setting. {48956}{49008}It may not taste too good, {49014}{49093}but I think I boiled away|anything that can hurt us. {49099}{49143}No, thanks. {49157}{49196}I'm not thirsty. {49201}{49266}Let's not get|into that argument again. {49509}{49596}- Worse than blood soup.|- You need water. {49609}{49658}What I need... {49677}{49726}...is sleep. {49740}{49811}You got a fever, Trip.|Your heart's racing. {49817}{49878}You got all the symptoms|of heatstroke. {49884}{49953}If you fall asleep,|you could lapse into a coma. {49959}{50003}A coma? {50038}{50092}That sounds nice. {50122}{50181}When we get back to Enterprise,|you can sleep all you want. {50187}{50221}But right now, {50227}{50321}you gotta stay with me,|and drink this water. {50327}{50426}If I had a needle, I'd give it to you|intravenously, but I don't. {50444}{50508}Come on, sit up. {50546}{50590}Here you go. {50756}{50800}Good. {51250}{51294}Commander. {51328}{51372}Aye, captain. {51425}{51479}The warp reactor. {51517}{51571}Break it down for me. {51619}{51658}What? {51663}{51729}What are the eight|major components? {51755}{51818}You gotta be kidding me. {51838}{51882}Name them. {51913}{51962}That's an order. {52028}{52072}Well... {52117}{52181}...there's the drumsticks. {52209}{52253}Thighs. {52280}{52324}Wings. {52352}{52456}- You got anything to eat around here?|- Not at the moment. {52461}{52500}But when we get back to Enterprise, {52505}{52609}I'll have chef make you a dinner|you'll never forget. {52615}{52699}What would you like? Anything. {52709}{52778}- Not snake meat.|- No. {52784}{52858}Chef doesn't do snake very well. {52888}{52937}Tell me what you want. {52991}{53080}- Prime rib.|- Okay. What else? {53104}{53158}Mashed potatoes. {53164}{53248}With mushroom gravy. {53266}{53346}The kind he makes|on Wednesday nights. {53352}{53396}No problem. {53424}{53483}What kind of vegetables? {53519}{53573}Hey. Vegetables. {53599}{53648}Broccoli. {53754}{53798}Dessert? {53843}{53897}Pecan pie. {54129}{54183}Take another pass|over the eastern basin. {54188}{54225}Our sensors|would have detected them. {54230}{54274}No, there's magnetic deposits|below that basin. {54279}{54318}They could be masking|their bio-signs. {54324}{54381}If we increased our altitude,|this would go a lot faster. {54386}{54460}We would also risk being detected. {54815}{54859}Geography. {54866}{54895}Do you know how to play? {54936}{55012}- Geography?|- You know. {55017}{55121}You say "Amazon River"|which ends in an R, {55127}{55170}and then I say "Rhode Island." {55219}{55256}We're going to Rhode Island? {55275}{55369}No. No, it's a game. {55380}{55490}You're supposed to tell me|some place that starts with a D. {55585}{55629}D. {55725}{55753}Draylax. {55782}{55826}X? {55831}{55855}X. {55861}{55980}- There's always...|- No, no. Don't tell me. I know an X. {56023}{56052}Xanadu. {56093}{56137}That's not a real place. {56143}{56200}- It doesn't matter.|- Of course it matters. {56205}{56255}You just used|an alien planet, Draylax. {56340}{56401}Easy. Easy. Easy. {56408}{56457}Easy. Easy. {56641}{56742}All right. Whatever you say.|Xanadu's fine. {56953}{56980}Get your head down. {56986}{57050}- What?|- Get down. {57366}{57445}We gotta get out of here. Come on. {57545}{57589}I'm picking up weapons fire|on the surface. {57594}{57675}- Ninety kilometres due south.|- A Torothan mortar. {57681}{57726}Would they be targeting|one of your settlements? {57731}{57770}We don't have any near there. {57835}{57880}Set a course, and prepare to fire. {57928}{58017}I believe they've located the captain|and Commander Tucker. {58468}{58507}Come on. {58512}{58551}Come on. {58598}{58642}I've got a lock. {58658}{58682}Fire. {58820}{58864}I see them. {58873}{58999}Two humans.|Bearing 115 mark three. {59175}{59236}I'm just slowing you down. Go. {59241}{59292}I don't remember|taking orders from you. {60583}{60682}My launch window opens|in nine minutes. I should be going. {60693}{60777}I hope Commander Tucker|is going to be all right. {60789}{60888}I doubt I'll ever convince him|to set foot on another desert, {60897}{60921}but he'll be fine. {60964}{61088}Zobral, even if I were|the warrior you thought I was, {61109}{61163}that's not why we're out here. {61242}{61291}Captain. {61319}{61373}Sub-commander. {61907}{61966}What you told him was correct. {61971}{62030}Decisions to get involved|in conflicts of other worlds {62035}{62104}should be left to governments,|not starship captains. {62109}{62149}I know. {62160}{62318}The irony is I have the feeling|his cause is worth fighting for.