{179}{241}They don't have a problem|with us dropping by? {246}{270}On the contrary. {275}{329}The operations foreman|said they haven't had visitors {334}{368}in nearly six months. {373}{431}Is it really a matriarchal society? {436}{502}I mean, the women|make all the decisions? {507}{556}Until recently.|But in the last decade, {561}{666}the Paraagan males have made|great strides to acquire equal rights. {696}{786}Still, it'd probably be best|if we didn't get too flirtatious. {791}{833}Probably. {858}{952}I read that this colony started off|20 years ago with just 30 miners. {957}{995}Now there are over 3,000. {1001}{1049}They've got schools,|landscaped communities, {1054}{1117}even some kind of museum. {1122}{1187}You think 20 years from now|there'll be Earth colonies out this far? {1212}{1281}Human kids growing up|on New Sausalito? {1314}{1394}If my father were alive,|he wouldn't doubt it for a minute. {1403}{1460}- We're making history with...|- Every light year. {1470}{1540}You know, I think I've heard you|say that at least half a dozen times. {1640}{1666}Archer here. {1671}{1736}The Paraagans have given us|clearance to enter orbit. {1741}{1791}Have you received|their landing protocols? {1796}{1886}- They're coming in now.|- We're on our way. {2155}{2206}This should take|a bit longer than usual. {2211}{2294}It wouldn't be very polite|to ignite their atmosphere. {2309}{2371}When are you supposed|to close the plasma ducts? {2376}{2431}The protocols said 50 kilometres. {2436}{2482}But to be on the safe side, {2487}{2558}I'm gonna lock them off|at about 75. {2606}{2691}Although the matriarchal elements|of the culture have diminished, {2697}{2749}it might be best if I were to ask... {3109}{3237}"It's been a long road|Gettin' from there to here" {3296}{3378}"It's been a long time" {3383}{3474}"But my time is finally near" {3479}{3581}"And I will see my dream|Come alive at last" {3586}{3656}"I will touch the sky" {3661}{3752}"And they're not gonna|Hold me down no more" {3757}{3829}"No, they're not gonna change my mind" {3834}{3947}"'Cause I've got faith of the heart" {3952}{4022}"I'm going where my heart will take me" {4027}{4137}"I've got faith to believe" {4142}{4204}"I can do anything" {4209}{4317}"I've got strength of the soul" {4322}{4390}"And no one's gonna bend or break me" {4395}{4523}"I can reach any star" {4532}{4622}"I've got faith" {4627}{4716}"I've got faith" {4721}{4836}"Faith of the heart" {5099}{5174}I closed both plasma ducts. |I'm certain of it. {5177}{5221}Are you sure there's nothing left? {5226}{5296}We could see the colony|in full magnification, sir. {5301}{5410}The ground was scorched for at least|100 kilometres in every direction. {5415}{5483}Could one of the dampeners|have been malfunctioning? {5488}{5529}I closed both ducts. {5534}{5606}Any kind of malfunction would've|triggered an alarm, two alarms. {5611}{5663}There are backups to prevent|these kinds of accidents. {5668}{5702}The ducts were closed. {5707}{5745}This is no time to be placing blame. {5750}{5825}A thorough investigation|should explain what happened. {5830}{5873}- How is he?|- He has a mild concussion, {5878}{5908}but he should be fine. {5913}{5979}Have you tried hailing the colony? {5984}{6020}There has to be|someone down there. {6025}{6094}Sir, I tried to explain,|there's nothing left. {6099}{6145}No buildings, no trees, no people. {6150}{6183}That's impossible. {6188}{6251}There were 3,600 colonists. {6501}{6545}Have you finished the diagnostics? {6550}{6620}I've analysed six of the pod's|sensor logs. I have two left. {6625}{6701}Well, get them done.|You've had three hours. {6706}{6753}What about|the Enterprise sensor logs? {6758}{6827}They must've recorded how much|tetrazine was in the atmosphere. {6832}{6906}Was the concentration greater|than the Paraagans specified? {6911}{6981}Was it present at higher altitudes|than it was supposed to be? {6986}{7018}That's the weird part, sir. {7023}{7085}The tetrazine levels were less|than three parts per million. {7090}{7161}That's half|what the protocol specified. {7188}{7228}What about the point of ignition? {7233}{7308}The flashpoint was directly|beneath the shuttle, sir, {7313}{7407}but it seems to have originated|at the starboard plasma duct. {7438}{7509}A plasma duct|you're certain was closed. {7522}{7631}Every log on the shuttle indicates that|both ducts were sealed and locked. {7636}{7722}Then you'd better start|re-examining those logs, {7751}{7812}because something|doesn't add up here. {7873}{7923}Get me Admiral Forrest. {7938}{7991}This is not gonna be fun. {8029}{8067}Tetrazine? {8072}{8143}It's a by-product|of their mining operation. {8148}{8246}It settles between 45 and 50|kilometres in their atmosphere. {8256}{8357}Exhaust plasma is about the only thing|hot enough to ignite it. {8363}{8404}But you said your plasma ducts|were closed. {8409}{8434}Yes, sir. {8440}{8528}We're doing everything we can|to determine what went wrong, {8536}{8571}but that's not gonna change|the fact {8576}{8620}that there are 3,600 corpses|down there. {8666}{8737}Continue to analyse your logs. {8748}{8828}I'm going to call an emergency|meeting at the command council. {8833}{8911}You realize they'll undoubtedly|bring the Vulcans into this. {8916}{9000}We'll have to figure out who's going|to contact the Paraagan homeworld. {9011}{9056}That should be my responsibility, sir. {9075}{9122}You're right, it should. {9137}{9189}But let's take this one step at a time. {9241}{9310}How do you tell|all those families that... {9333}{9381}You followed all the protocols|that you were given. {9386}{9439}We came here to meet these people, {9444}{9500}to learn something about them,|not to kill them. {9506}{9553}You followed the protocols. {9590}{9638}You've got a crew|that's going to be looking to you {9643}{9706}to figure out how to react to all this. {9729}{9772}Don't let them down. {9780}{9834}I'll get back to you as soon as I can. {9868}{9899}Sorry, Jon. {10102}{10179}His behaviour has been erratic. {10184}{10318}He seems to alternate between|agitation, despondency and guilt. {10323}{10372}He spends most of his time alone. {10377}{10431}I've tried to remind him|that this was an accident, {10436}{10534}but his responses|have been illogical. {10539}{10627}He seems to be ignoring|his responsibilities as captain. {10649}{10707}To be Vulcan. {10810}{10874}It's been my experience that humans|have a great deal of difficulty... {10879}{10977}separating emotional despair|from what you call responsibility. {10983}{11040}Nevertheless, as his physician, {11045}{11102}you should monitor him closely {11107}{11163}to be certain he remains|fit for command. {11169}{11238}I understand how uncomfortable... {11243}{11342}his behaviour must be for you,|but trust me, {11347}{11416}it would be unnatural for the captain|not to be affected by grief... {11421}{11473}under these circumstances. {11478}{11539}It's human nature. {11551}{11594}He'll be fine. {12048}{12078}What is it? {12083}{12136}It's Admiral Forrest, sir. {12267}{12304}Thank you. {12556}{12615}The atmospheric analysis|of the probe is coming through. {12624}{12671}Put it up here, would you? {12836}{12884}- What is it?|- The air near the surface {12889}{12956}is filled with traces of boro-carbons. {12961}{13022}When tetrazine is ignited|by plasma exhaust, {13027}{13073}there's only one outcome|you can be sure of. {13078}{13141}- Traces of boro-carbons.|- You got it. {13146}{13229}I don't care whether that probe|picked up traces of bread pudding. {13234}{13282}Both our plasma ducts|were locked down, {13287}{13334}and there were no leaks|in the system. {13339}{13423}Not unless they miraculously mended|themselves afterwards. {13535}{13574}T'Pol. {13593}{13634}Trip. {13802}{13845}The mission's been cancelled. {13864}{13893}Cancelled? {13949}{13992}From what the admiral tells me, {13997}{14086}Ambassador Soval will use this|to convince Starfleet {14095}{14199}that we need another ten or 20 years|before we try this again. {14208}{14263}Twenty years? {14283}{14330}Starfleet won't buy that for a minute. {14335}{14374}Won't they? {14444}{14482}Tell him he's crazy. {14487}{14568}Tell him that's guilt talking,|not Jonathan Archer. {14590}{14660}A Vulcan ship will meet us|in three days to get you and Dr Phlox. {14680}{14782}Please inform Mr Mayweather|to head for these coordinates. {14874}{14921}I can't believe you're|letting them do this to us. {14926}{14998}You've waited all your life|to command this ship. {15003}{15029}Dismissed. {15035}{15096}- But, sir...|- I said, you're dismissed. {15151}{15194}Both of you. {15765}{15834}You think they've replaced you|in Brazil yet? {15839}{15902}Even if they have,|they'd take me back. {15908}{15960}I'm a prodigy, remember? {15985}{16028}How about you? {16042}{16089}After a year on Enterprise, {16094}{16154}the thought of a cargo ship|is pretty unappealing. {16160}{16210}What if they made you captain? {16215}{16291}You're gonna be the most famous|boomer around, you know? {16309}{16374}Or maybe infamous. {16392}{16454}From what Commander Tucker|tells me, people back home think {16459}{16508}we're doing nothing out here|but getting in trouble. {16513}{16585}Then it's our job to let the people back|home know what really happened. {16590}{16672}Anyone tries to badmouth|Captain Archer is gonna get an earful {16677}{16708}in any language they want. {16901}{16940}Come in. {17023}{17088}What was so important|it couldn't wait till morning? {17120}{17187}If you'd prefer, I'll come back. {17220}{17282}No, I'm sorry. {17312}{17348}What have you got? {17387}{17429}Lieutenant Reed and his team|have discovered {17434}{17544}an unidentified EM signature|on the ventral hull of Shuttlepod One. {17610}{17655}It could be anything. {17672}{17765}- Mr Reed felt you'd be interested.|- In what? {17772}{17849}Does he think Starfleet Command's|gonna take a look at this, apologize, {17854}{17890}and send us on our way? {17895}{17957}Tell him it was a nice try. {18023}{18120}Is this what humans refer to|as feeling sorry for themselves? {18125}{18188}You're out of line, sub-commander. {18243}{18290}I apologize. {18327}{18390}I wish I was simply|feeling sorry for myself. {18403}{18464}But actually, I'm feeling sorry|for a whole lot of people. {18489}{18547}Every member of Starfleet, in fact. {18552}{18664}Their futures depended upon my ability|to succeed at this mission. {18726}{18842}As soon as we learned about|the consequences of the explosion, {18847}{18941}I knew the Vulcan High Command|would take advantage of the situation. {18946}{18979}What's your point? {18984}{19069}You have a responsibility|to dispute their recommendation. {19083}{19159}Starfleet already bought their|recommendation, hook, line and sinker. {19164}{19236}Then you have a responsibility|to convince them as well. {19242}{19290}And how do you suggest I do that? {19306}{19388}You are very adept at listing the|questionable decisions you've made. {19393}{19426}But there have been|other decisions. {19431}{19507}Many of them|that no one would question. {19512}{19563}I'm willing to try to convince|my government of that. {19568}{19634}Are you willing to try|to convince yours? {19687}{19725}You know... {19750}{19825}...this has gotta be|the first time a Vulcan {19837}{19894}has ever attempted|to cheer up a human. {19942}{19991}I'll see you in the morning. {20123}{20164}That's all right, commander. {20169}{20211}Your company is appreciated, {20216}{20310}but it would be best|if you left the packing to me. {20332}{20414}I would've thought you'd be a little|more upset about leaving Enterprise. {20419}{20497}Well, I did expect this posting|would last a while longer, {20502}{20592}but I'm sure an equally adventurous|opportunity will present itself. {20604}{20646}I wish I had your attitude. {20671}{20702}Humans seem to be|naturally optimistic. {20706}{20751}I'm surprised you don't|share my outlook. {20756}{20822}That something exciting is|always waiting around the next nebula. {20827}{20935}That's just the point. There won't be|any nebulas in Starfleet's future. {20948}{20987}At least, not for a decade or so. {20996}{21051}Oh, I wouldn't be so sure of that. {21071}{21138}You're wrong, doc.|You worked with Vulcans. {21143}{21185}You know what they think of us. {21200}{21295}Enterprise coming back to Earth|with its tail tucked between its legs. {21300}{21355}It'll be Soval's crowning achievement. {21360}{21415}They'll probably give the son of a bitch|some gaudy medal... {21420}{21525}and then cart him off to wherever|they send bitter old Vulcans to retire. {21530}{21562}Ambassador Soval's service record... {21567}{21630}contains an impressive list|of accomplishments. {21635}{21704}You have to find something good|in everybody, don't you? {21709}{21794}I gotta tell you,|that's one of your unique qualities {21799}{21876}that drives me crazy. {21881}{21946}I'll certainly miss your|outspoken personality, Mr Tucker. {21983}{22035}I'll see you later, doc. {22109}{22152}Come on, Porthos. {22157}{22200}Time for bed. {22400}{22443}Porthos, up. {22497}{22538}What's the matter, boy? {22543}{22587}Don't tell me you're... {23015}{23055}Porthos. {23207}{23255}What's going on here? {23577}{23619}- Hello?|- Sorry to call so late, captain, {23624}{23695}but all three inspection pods are|getting their weekly overhauls tonight. {23700}{23747}They're telling me they won't|be ready until noon, {23752}{23844}- so I figured you might wanna sleep in.|- Might wanna sleep in. {23875}{23977}What do you say to breakfast|at 9:30, Spacedock Cafeteria? {23982}{24014}You must be reading my mind. {24019}{24083}I was just about to suggest|the same thing. {24120}{24163}See you in the morning. {24402}{24478}If you're trying to tell me|the last ten months was a dream... {24536}{24582}...l'm not buying it. {24887}{24922}IME, can I help you? {24939}{25055}This is Captain Jonathan Archer.|Starfleet authorization alpha six four... {25060}{25139}I know who you are, captain.|What can I do for you? {25154}{25264}Do you have a Denobulan doctor|in the Interspecies Medical Exchange? {25295}{25338}Yes, a Dr Phlox. {25343}{25416}He's assigned to Starfleet Medical|here in San Francisco. {25421}{25486}Would you like me|to contact him for you? {25529}{25574}No, that's all right. {25603}{25640}Thanks for your help. {25693}{25820}I didn't even know Phlox existed|before they brought Klaang in. {25885}{26041}And that was the day after|the late-night call from Trip. {26060}{26111}You're not dreaming, captain. {26220}{26285}- Daniels.|- This must be very disorienting. {26290}{26337}I apologize, but I had no choice. {26367}{26475}Commander Tucker told me|you were dead, that Silik killed you. {26481}{26581}He did, in a manner of speaking.|We have to talk, captain. {26586}{26652}And it's essential that none of|the other factions know about it. {26657}{26711}I doubt any of them would think|I'd bring you here. {26716}{26864}So you're telling me|you brought me back. {26869}{26912}What, ten months ago? {26943}{27030}How about Jonathan Archer|ten months ago? Where's he? {27054}{27081}He's you. {27144}{27211}Then who just climbed into bed|aboard Enterprise? {27231}{27272}That hasn't happened yet. {27278}{27323}That's a load of crap,|and you know it. {27355}{27412}I've had this conversation|with half a dozen people. {27416}{27499}- It always ends up the same way.|- Can't you ever give a straight answer? {27525}{27563}It depends on the question. {27622}{27663}All right. {27668}{27721}Try this one. {27732}{27771}Why am I here? {27783}{27885}I thought you were supposed to|protect the timeline, not screw with it. {27891}{27960}It's already been|screwed with, captain. {27965}{28026}That explosion at the Paraagan colony|wasn't supposed to happen. {28036}{28073}Of course it wasn't.|It was an accident. {28078}{28186}That's not what I mean.|History never recorded the disaster. {28191}{28258}Someone violated|the Temporal Accord. {28263}{28316}Someone who doesn't want|your mission to succeed. {28365}{28434}Are you telling me that Enterprise|didn't cause that explosion? {28454}{28501}Do you remember|the Temporal Cold War I spoke of? {28507}{28536}It's kind of hard to forget. {28541}{28623}Then listen to me carefully.|We don't have much time. {28823}{28895}All senior staff report|to the situation room in 15 minutes. {28899}{28972}Mr Reed, I'd like you|in my quarters immediately. {29189}{29259}It was just where we detected|the EM signature. {29265}{29327}But I don't understand.|It was completely invisible. {29332}{29427}How on earth did you know that|a phase discriminator would expose it? {29528}{29554}If I'm not mistaken, {29558}{29648}you'll find this thing was designed|to generate a plasma stream. {29665}{29728}Put a team together, Trip.|I'll need two quantum beacons. {29733}{29810}They'll have to be positron-based and|have an output of 200 gigawatts apiece. {29815}{29858}- Positron-based, sir?|- Just get started. {29863}{29912}I'll bring you the specs|in a few minutes. {29917}{29984}We're gonna need our com|frequencies on the fritz for a day or so. {29989}{30019}- See to it.|- Aye, sir. {30024}{30087}Put the armoury on full alert. {30103}{30151}Turn the ship around, Travis. {30156}{30224}We're going back|to the Paraagan colony. {30314}{30361}What are you all waiting for? {30411}{30449}Sir? {30460}{30507}It wasn't us, Trip. {30525}{30573}We didn't do it. {30772}{30854}Take a look at the dispersal|curve here and here. {30860}{30947}You'll have to isolate the sub-assembly|tolerances from the emitter algorithms. {30952}{31011}Whoa. Hold on a minute. {31016}{31084}You're saying the assembly's|independent of the emitters? {31097}{31161}- Exactly.|- That's impossible. {31166}{31267}Not if you generate a stable flux|between the positron conductors. {31272}{31371}Then all you'll have to do is|renormalize the tertiary wave functions. {31376}{31457}With all due respect, sir,|this is a level of quantum engineering {31462}{31537}that's beyond anything|I ever learned. {31543}{31628}- How the hell do you know this?|- Remember Crewman Daniels? {31633}{31719}Yeah. I saw him get vaporized|by our friend Silik. {31724}{31799}Well, for a cloud of vapour,|he's one wealth of information. {31843}{31876}I just spent two hours with him. {31904}{31934}He's on Enterprise? {31967}{32011}Not exactly. {32016}{32061}Listen, I'll explain later. {32066}{32121}Right now we've gotta get back|to building these beacons. {32164}{32195}Whatever you say. {32209}{32288}The circuitry in there isn't compatible|with our technology. {32293}{32339}We'll have to create an interface. {32344}{32374}What for? {32379}{32451}We're going to be retrieving|some Suliban data disks. {32456}{32516}I have no doubt you'll|be able to handle the content. {32521}{32556}But before you can do that, {32561}{32620}we'll have to find a way|to access the data. {32625}{32689}And Daniels claims|this is Suliban technology? {32694}{32741}Everything he's told me|has checked out so far. {32746}{32784}I have no reason|to doubt him on this. {32789}{32842}We'll do our best, captain. {32864}{32902}Captain. {32914}{32963}The Vulcan ship|we were headed for, {32968}{33026}it's no doubt detected|we've altered course. {33040}{33072}Have they tried to hail us? {33097}{33164}I wouldn't know, sir.|Our com is on the fritz. {33292}{33349}Why did Daniels|leave it in his quarters? {33354}{33437}I don't recall him having much time|to pack before he left. {33446}{33504}Well, if it is there and it contains|what he said it does, {33509}{33575}it could be invaluable to Starfleet. {33580}{33619}I gave Daniels my word, Malcolm. {33624}{33684}We download the schematics|for the Suliban stealth cruiser. {33689}{33750}- Nothing else.|- Pity. {33755}{33815}Assuming he's right,|and we manage to find the cruiser, {33820}{33875}what makes you think the Suliban|won't come after us? {33880}{33937}Just like those old|Bible movies, Malcolm. {33945}{33987}It wasn't written. {34556}{34635}So far, Daniels is batting 1,000. {34928}{35002}Wait a minute.|Did you see that? {35007}{35072}They've got schematics|on half a dozen different Klingon ships. {35077}{35153}The stealth cruiser,|lieutenant, nothing else. {35263}{35302}There. {35307}{35349}There it is. {35578}{35614}Trip? {35636}{35675}I feel like a chef|who's just made a meal {35680}{35717}with ingredients he's never tasted. {35722}{35768}- You follow the instructions?|- To the letter. {35773}{35828}Bridge to Captain Archer. {35840}{35905}- Go ahead.|- We're approaching the colony. {35910}{35995}Have Mr Mayweather locate|a binary system 2.5 light years away {36000}{36066}- and set a course.|- Understood. {36071}{36130}Let's get these mounted|on the grappler arms. {36234}{36278}Head for the smaller star, {36283}{36347}then the inner moon|of the second planet. {36352}{36399}- Bridge to armoury.|- Reed here. {36404}{36448}Have you plotted all the target points? {36453}{36484}Aye, sir. {36488}{36528}Stand by. {36683}{36781}I'll meet you two in the Launch Bay.|If this goes well, I shouldn't be long. {36803}{36848}Lower the beacons. {37071}{37163}Modify the view screen.|Bring up these coordinates. {37176}{37226}Full magnification. {37250}{37302}Activate the beacons. {37465}{37507}Right where they're supposed to be. {37512}{37552}Aren't we in range|of their sensors, sir? {37557}{37652}They can see us, but they have no|idea we can see through their cloak. {37704}{37778}Just keep on the same course,|Travis. {37856}{37939}- Malcolm?|- The closer the better, sir. {38116}{38169}- They're charging weapons.|- Now, Mr Reed. {38376}{38449}- Their cloaking generator's down.|- All four weapon banks, as well. {38476}{38524}Port and starboard engines disabled. {38529}{38598}Okay. Here's the tricky part. {38748}{38779}Reed to Shuttlepod Two. {38784}{38848}- Archer here.|- She's all yours, captain. {38857}{38894}Good luck. {38928}{38995}That last shot should've sealed off|the two lower decks. {39011}{39045}If Daniels is right, {39050}{39122}there shouldn't be more than|20 Suliban for us to deal with. {39127}{39169}Is that all? {39997}{40062}Stun grenade's|on a three-second delay. {41181}{41258}Just ten more metres. {41419}{41453}Go. {41879}{41921}Which one? {41969}{42004}Here. {42391}{42424}Go. {42779}{42844}Captain, they're all around us. {42898}{42937}- Archer to Reed.|- Go ahead. {42942}{43015}- We need some help here.|- I see them. {43026}{43075}You better take cover. {43343}{43378}Go. {44111}{44178}- What's the problem?|- I can't release the docking clamps. {44247}{44295}Ignite the thrusters. {44426}{44471}Go to full power. {44751}{44812}- Archer to Mayweather.|- We see you, captain. {44817}{44862}Set a course back toward|the Vulcan ship. {44867}{44910}Go to warp 4 as soon|as we're aboard. {44916}{44948}Yes, sir. {45299}{45385}It took a while before we realized that|the three disks had to work in unison. {45390}{45453}The interface seems to be holding. {45458}{45488}Hoshi? {45493}{45556}The stealth cruiser was definitely|in orbit of the Paraagan colony... {45561}{45649}when the explosion took place.|They were monitoring us very closely. {45654}{45720}There are sensor logs that tracked|our course, our altitude, {45725}{45790}even our hull temperature.|Look at these. {45847}{45885}I can't believe how close they got. {45896}{45961}They got a lot closer than you think. {46221}{46290}Those cloaking devices|sure come in handy. {46490}{46561}They were docked with the shuttlepod|for nearly two minutes. {46566}{46656}Just long enough|to attach this and cloak it. {46663}{46702}Good work. {46707}{46747}Keep at it. {46788}{46838}Get me Admiral Forrest. {46857}{46915}Sounds like solid evidence.|Where the hell did you get it? {46921}{47010}It's all on three data disks we took|from a cloaked Suliban cruiser. {47016}{47053}But how did you know|about that cruiser? {47059}{47123}And if it was cloaked,|how could you find it? {47128}{47168}I've got friends in high places. {47176}{47236}This is going to be|a very interesting debriefing. {47257}{47311}Get to the Vulcan ship|as quickly as you can. {47316}{47347}I'll let them know what you've got. {47360}{47419}I can't tell you|how pleased I am, Jonathan. {47429}{47495}After all you've done,|I would've hated to see this end. {47510}{47559}Thank you for believing in us,|admiral. {47605}{47645}Archer out. {47882}{47917}They boarded a cloaked vessel {47922}{47982}and they knew exactly where|to find the disks. {47987}{48037}They weren't acting alone. {48043}{48130}My ships are fast. We can overtake|them and destroy Enterprise. {48140}{48195}Have your ships bring me Archer. {48200}{48263}Allow Enterprise to continue. {48269}{48338}- But we need to recover the disks.|- Archer. {48346}{48443}You know what happened|the last time you failed me. {48546}{48579}It was ten months ago. {48584}{48642}He brought me back ten months. {48647}{48724}But I knew everything I know now.|How is that possible? {48729}{48759}As I've told you, {48764}{48841}the Vulcan Science Directorate has|concluded that time travel is impossible. {48846}{48903}Well, good for|the Vulcan Science Directorate. {48908}{48951}Maybe they can tell me|how I woke up yesterday {48956}{49013}knowing exactly where|that Suliban ship was. {49018}{49053}Or how I suddenly had the ability {49058}{49120}to construct a quantum beacon|to see through its cloak. {49125}{49149}And while they're at it, {49154}{49223}they might as well tell me|how I knew where to find those disks. {49228}{49272}All valid questions. {49277}{49354}But to conclude that the only answer|is that you acquired this information {49359}{49467}from a dead crewman who transported|you back through time is illogical. {49472}{49520}Why don't you give me|another explanation. {49541}{49600}- I can't.|- Because there isn't one. {49622}{49685}I got a call from Trip,|something about inspection pods. {49690}{49767}It was the exact same call I got|the day before they found Klaang. {49772}{49845}- Word for word.|- Perhaps you were dreaming. {49923}{49962}Listen... {49993}{50069}...I never thought|this was possible, either. {50083}{50120}But... {50151}{50201}I travelled through time. {50233}{50289}And I need you to believe me. {50302}{50342}Why? {50357}{50405}Because it's hard enough|trying to fathom all this {50410}{50463}without having my science officer, {50468}{50551}a colleague who I trust and rely on, {50556}{50614}the person who got me to stop|feeling sorry for myself, {50619}{50682}accusing me of being|an hallucinating madman. {50696}{50751}I don't remember|accusing you of anything. {50781}{50831}Bridge to Archer. {50894}{50919}Yes? {50924}{50964}We're getting|some strange readings, sir. {50969}{51022}It might not be a bad idea|for you to come out here. {51140}{51199}I've taken the liberty of asking|Commander Tucker to join us. {51204}{51229}What's the problem? {51234}{51297}We're having trouble|balancing the warp field. {51469}{51509}- Looks okay to me.|- It's odd. {51514}{51582}It'll be stable one moment,|and then, for no reason, {51587}{51622}it'll go slightly out of alignment. {51705}{51745}What are you guys doing|to my engines? {51756}{51814}The auto-stabilizers|aren't functioning properly. {51820}{51917}The computer ran its last diagnostic|on them less than ten minutes ago. {51994}{52045}- They look fine.|- Well, they're not. {52050}{52138}We've had to realign the field|a dozen times over the last hour. {52309}{52353}Load torpedoes. {52381}{52413}And stand by all weapons. {52463}{52516}Deploy the beacons, Travis. {52553}{52663}Modify the viewscreen,|and aim the beacons aft. {52837}{52888}Swing them down slowly. {53057}{53123}It looks like we're in a swarm|of cloaked bees. {53137}{53168}Charge the phase cannons. {53231}{53272}We're being hailed. {53473}{53512}Put it through. {53555}{53620}I wouldn't advise using|your weapons, Jonathan. {53625}{53706}Perhaps if we decloak,|you'll understand why. {53942}{53980}Malcolm? {53990}{54055}They're all armed with|high-yield particle weapons, sir. {54071}{54149}- How many could you take out?|- Before they open fire? {54154}{54195}Not enough, sir. {54356}{54425}One of my ships is approaching|your starboard docking port. {54430}{54474}I'd like you to board it immediately. {54569}{54603}What do you want with me? {54615}{54655}You have five minutes. {54660}{54760}If you don't comply, I have permission|to destroy Enterprise. {54774}{54843}How do I know you won't|destroy Enterprise either way? {54859}{54902}You have my word, captain. {54907}{55012}And you also have|four and a half minutes left. {55544}{55596}I'm placing you in command. {55632}{55714}I advise you to maintain|your present course and speed. {55747}{55807}I don't know|what's going to happen... {55827}{55887}...but try to keep an open mind. {55927}{55958}Especially when it comes|to things {55963}{56060}the Vulcan Science Directorate|says are impossible. {56126}{56165}I'll try. {56210}{56253}Captain, this is crazy. {56259}{56341}- How do you know what they're...?|- T'Pol's in command now, Trip. {56361}{56398}Do whatever you can to help her. {56478}{56525}That goes for all of you. {56663}{56705}Keep an eye on Porthos|for me, would you? {56833}{56872}Remember: {56886}{56929}No cheese. {57742}{57810}Your captain's playing a very|dangerous game, sub-commander. {57828}{57890}- Game?|- He has 30 seconds left. {57895}{57936}Did he think I wasn't serious? {58076}{58140}The turbolift's on E Deck.|It's empty. {58147}{58192}Where is he? {58198}{58286}I'm not reading his bio-signs.|He must be on the Suliban ship. {58468}{58534}Captain Archer is no longer|aboard Enterprise. {58539}{58606}Perhaps you should check|with the vessel you sent for him. {58628}{58681}I thought he was smarter than this. {58686}{58740}He could've saved all your lives. {58745}{58796}What a waste. {58825}{58862}The docked ship is moving away. {58905}{58952}It's targeting our warp core. {58996}{59033}They're all targeting the warp core. {59858}{59903}Ten minutes ago,|that vista was more beautiful {59908}{59966}than anything you could imagine. {60041}{60084}Where am I? {60111}{60253}L... I had breakfast in that room|less than half an hour ago. {60258}{60318}Then I was instructed|to bring you here. {60323}{60373}They told me that the timeline|wouldn't be safe {60378}{60424}if you boarded that Suliban ship. {60444}{60494}Someone was very mistaken. {60499}{60531}Where is here? {60548}{60663}You're in the 31 st century, captain,|or what's left of it. {60713}{60771}You said the Suliban|wouldn't follow us, {60776}{60817}that we'd make it safely|to the Vulcan ship. {60822}{60887}As far as I was told, that was exactly|what was supposed to occur. {60892}{60965}So you're telling me|this just happened? {60975}{61018}It doesn't look like it just happened. {61061}{61095}No. {61108}{61174}It looks like it happened|a long time ago. {61192}{61260}If bringing me here caused this... {61274}{61378}...then send me back.|I'll take my chances with Silik. {61383}{61432}You don't understand. {61438}{61545}All our equipment, the time portals, {61550}{61598}they've been destroyed. {61603}{61657}Everything's been destroyed. {61669}{61750}There's no way to send you back.