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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Loss (S04E04)
"I couldn't sense what you were feeling."
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"I had to go back and look at what I was doing"
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"see why I was trying to convince myself and you"
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"that I was a new woman."
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"You made me realize"
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"I was doing exactly the same thing to myself"
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"trying to hide from the pain."
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"Maybe you couldn't sense what I was feeling"
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"but you helped."
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"Come."
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"You wanted to see me, Captain."
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"Yes, Counselor."
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"Our situation has become critical."
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"The cluster remains completely unresponsive."
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"We have not been able to alter its course"
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"towards the cosmic string fragment."
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"How much time do we have?"
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"Which is why I have called you."
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"Sir?"
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"All that remains"
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"is the possibility of communication."
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"There might be some way"
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"that we can warn them of their impending destruction."
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"I thought Data had already tried to establish communications"
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"He has tried every technical means"
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"at our disposal to reach them."
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"I wish I knew how to help, Captain"
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"but under the circumstances..."
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"If there is a psychology to these creatures"
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"we must discover it."
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"If there is an explanation for their behavior"
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"we must know what it is."
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"Even in your current condition"
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"you are the most qualified person"
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"aboard this ship to assist."
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"Data is in observation"
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"attempting to formulate a strategy."
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"I want you to join him."
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"Deanna"
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"we need you."
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"If our speed and course remain unchanged"
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"in one hour, the Enterprise will be torn apart"
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"by the gravitational forces of the cosmic string fragment."
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"Are your signals reaching them?"
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"Possibly."
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"However, the beings may perceive them"
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"Is there any evidence at all that they're sentient?"
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"Negative. The nature of their movements"
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"I'm sorry, Data."
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"I don't seem to be much help without my empathic abilities."
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"I just don't know how to draw on my human instinct."
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"As I do not have human instinct, per se"
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"I cannot advise you, Counselor."
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"Right now"
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"I feel as two-dimensional as our friends out there."
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"In the universe, but barely aware of it."
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"Just trying to survive..."
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"what if they're simply acting instinctively?"
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"There are inherent"
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"inborn forces in every species."
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"We have to discover what drives this species."
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"We can speculate on the available evidence."
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"The only evidence we have at present"
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"is the brief interruption in their movement pattern"
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"during our last attempt to break away."
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"You're convinced the string's gravitation is pulling them in?"
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"Because the cluster is two-dimensional"
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"I do not have enough direct evidence"
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"to support that assumption."
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"However, it is the most reasonable hypothesis."
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"Why?"
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"It is unlikely they would intentionally move"
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"toward a destructive force."
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"Moths fly toward a flame."
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"Horses sometimes run into a burning barn."
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"Data, don't you see?"
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"We've been thinking in three dimensions."
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"Pardon me?"
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"nothing's had an impact."
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"It's reasonable to wonder if a gravitational pull..."
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"even as strong as a cosmic string's..."
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"would affect them."
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"Please continue."
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"What if they've chosen a course to the cosmic string?"
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"Driven by instinct, just like the moth to a flame."
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"If Counselor Troi's supposition is correct"
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"a replica of the string"
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"projected behind the cluster"
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"could induce them to reverse course"
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"How do you simulate a cosmic string?"
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"It has the gravitational force of a hundred stars."
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"I do not suggest simulating"
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"Rather, the string's vibration."
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"Vibration? We're not talking about a violin, Data."
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"No, Data's right."
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"A cosmic string emanates"
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"a characteristic set of subspace frequencies"
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"as atomic particles decay along its event horizon."
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"to amplify and reflect those frequencies"
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"back toward the cluster."
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"The Enterprise, itself, would echo the cosmic string."
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"How much time do we have, Mr. Worf?"
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"23 minutes, sir."
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"Make it so."
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"Data, we're picking up frequencies"
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"and lower subspace spectrum."
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"Stand by."
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"I am differentiating particle emission signatures now."
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"Patterns are converging."
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"Same course, same speed."
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"We're beginning to encounter"
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"the gravitational effects of the string."
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"Impact is in four minutes."
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"to create an accurate simulation."
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"Geordi, fire up the impulse engines."
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"Electromagnetic and subspace wave fronts"
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"approaching synchronization."
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"Three minutes to impact."
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"Status."
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"Same course, same speed."
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