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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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"The Wounded"
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#40274-186
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Story by
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Stuart Charno & Sara Charno
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and
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Cy Chermak
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Teleplay by
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Jeri Taylor
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Directed by
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Chip Chalmers
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THE WRITING CREDITS MAY NOT BE FINAL AND SHOULD NOT BE USED
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FOR PUBLICITY OR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING
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WITH THE TELEVISION LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
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Copyright 1990 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
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Reserved. This script is not for publication or
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reproduction. No one is authorized to dispose of same. If
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lost or destroyed, please notify the Script Department.
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FINAL DRAFT
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OCTOBER 23, 1990
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - CAST
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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"The Wounded"
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CAST
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PICARD Starfleet
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RIKER ADMIRAL HADEN
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DATA CAPTAIN BENJAMIN MAXWELL
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TROI
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Cardassians
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GEORDI GUL MACET
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WORF GLINN DARO
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GLINN TELLE
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O'BRIEN
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KEIKO
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COMPUTER VOICE
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Non-Speaking
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SUPERNUMERARIES
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - SETS
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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"The Wounded"
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SETS
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INTERIORS EXTERIORS
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USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
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MAIN BRIDGE
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CAPTAIN'S READY ROOM USS PHOENIX
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OBSERVATION LOUNGE
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TEN-FORWARD CARDASSIAN WARSHIP
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TRANSPORTER ROOM
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CORRIDOR CARDASSIAN CARGO SHIP
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TURBOLIFT
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O'BRIENS' QUARTERS
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USS PHOENIX
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CAPTAIN'S READY ROOM
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STARFLEET
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ADMIRAL HADEN'S OFFICE
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(ON VIEWSCREEN ONLY)
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CARDASSIAN WARSHIP TRAGER
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MACET'S BRIDGE
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(ON VIEWSCREEN ONLY)
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - PRONUNCIATION
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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"The Wounded"
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
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CARDASSIAN car-DASS-ee-en
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CUELLAR KWAY-yar
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DARO DAR-oh
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GUL MACET gull mah-SETT
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KANAR KAY-nahr
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TELLE TELL-eh
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - TEASER 1.
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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"The Wounded"
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TEASER
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FADE IN:
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1 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
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travelling through space.
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PICARD (V.O.)
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Captain's log: Stardate 44429.6.
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We are on a mapping survey near
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the Cardassian sector. It has
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been nearly a year since a peace
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treaty ended the long conflict
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between the Federation and
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Cardassia.
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2 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
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PICARD, WORF, DATA, RIKER, TROI, SUPERNUMERARIES as
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needed.
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DATA
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Captain, we are nearing the
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periphery of Sector
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twenty-one-five-oh-three.
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PICARD
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Be on the lookout for a Cardassian
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patrol vessel, Mister Worf.
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They should be hailing us soon.
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RIKER
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Even with a treaty, they're
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skittish about protecting their
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borders.
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Picard is on his feet, walks toward the viewscreen,
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gazing at the field of stars.
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PICARD
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Last time I was in this sector,
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I was on the Stargazer, running
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at warp speed ahead of a
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Cardassian warship.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - TEASER 2.
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2 CONTINUED:
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TROI
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(amused)
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Running, Captain? You? That's
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hard to believe...
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PICARD
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Believe it. I'd been sent to make
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preliminary overtures to a
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truce... I lowered my shields as
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a gesture of good will. But the
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Cardassians weren't impressed.
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They took out most of my weapons
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and damaged the impulse engines
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before I could regroup and run.
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WORF
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The Cardassians have no honor.
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I do not trust them.
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TROI
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They're our allies now, Worf.
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We have to trust them.
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WORF
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Trust is earned, not given away.
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Picard smiles wryly at his outspoken Security Officer.
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PICARD
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Well, I hope their scout vessel
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makes contact soon. It's not a
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good idea to stay too long on a
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Cardassian border without making
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your intentions known.
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3 CLOSE ON A PLATE OF FOOD (OPTICAL)
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which MATERIALIZES in the replicator -- largely
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unrecognizable, of skimpy portions, and not
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particularly appealing.
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CUT TO:
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4 INT. O'BRIEN'S QUARTERS - CONTINUOUS
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O'Brien sits at a table, staring down at the plate of
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food. Keiko is just bringing her own plate, sits and
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joins him.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - TEASER 3.
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4 CONTINUED:
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O'BRIEN
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(re: food)
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What is it?
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KEIKO
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Kelp buds... plankton loaf... and
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sea berries.
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O'Brien stirs the food dispiritedly.
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O'BRIEN
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Sweetheart... I'm not a fish.
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She smiles brightly, unoffended.
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KEIKO
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It's very healthy. I had this
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for breakfast every morning when
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I was growing up.
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O'BRIEN
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No oatmeal -- or muffins? How
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about corned beef and eggs?
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KEIKO
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For breakfast?
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She continues to eat heartily.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - TEASER 4.
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4 CONTINUED: (2)
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O'BRIEN
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(carefully)
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Keiko, I've been thinking...
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You've introduced me to all the
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wonderful foods you're accustomed
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to... I'd like to do the same.
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(beat)
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Isn't that what marriage is about?
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Sharing?
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She eyes him somewhat cautiously.
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KEIKO
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Like what kind of food?
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O'BRIEN
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Scalloped potatoes... mutton
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shanks... oxtails and cabbage...
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KEIKO
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Kind of... heavy...
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O'BRIEN
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No, you'll love it, I promise.
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(a deep breath)
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I can still remember the aromas
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when my mother was cooking...
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KEIKO
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She cooked?
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O'BRIEN
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She didn't believe in a
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replicator. She thought real food
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was more nutritious.
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KEIKO
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(with mild distaste)
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She handled... real meat...
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touched it and cut it?
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O'BRIEN
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Like a chef. She was fantastic.
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Of course, I'll have to use the
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replicator... but I'll make
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something special for you tonight.
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You'll love it, I promise.
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She smiles, swings her arms around his neck, pulls him
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close.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - TEASER 5.
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4 CONTINUED: (3)
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KEIKO
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Okay. Maybe I'll have something
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special for you, tonight, too...
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She kisses him gently... then there is a muffled
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explosion and a tremor in the room. Keiko pulls back,
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startled. O'Brien gets to his feet, alert.
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O'BRIEN
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Something's wrong...
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COMPUTER VOICE
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Red alert. Take emergency
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stations.
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5 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
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under attack by a Cardassian warship.
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6 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
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Everyone on the Bridge at their stations and
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functioning.
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WORF
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Cardassian ship preparing to fire
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again, sir!
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PICARD
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Increase power to forward shields!
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Another explosion jolts the Enterprise.
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PICARD
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Hail them again, Mister Worf.
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RIKER
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What is he doing? Damage report!
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WORF
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Minor damage to secondary hull
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before we put our shields up, sir.
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No casualties, structural
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integrity intact.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - TEASER 6.
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6 CONTINUED:
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GEORDI'S COM VOICE
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Engineering to Bridge... starboard
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power coupling is down...
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And another, bigger explosion rips at the reeling
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Enterprise, causing the Bridge to shudder, lights play
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off and on. In the midst of this chaos --
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FADE OUT.
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END OF TEASER
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT ONE 7.
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ACT ONE
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FADE IN:
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7 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND CARDASSIAN SHIP (OPTICAL)
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The Cardassian ship firing on the Enterprise.
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8 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE
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Still in upheaval.
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PICARD
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Evasive action -- Delta Sequence.
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Mister Worf, ready phasers.
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DATA
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Delta Evasion Plan initiated...
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PICARD
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Mister Worf, limit targets to
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engines and shields...
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WORF
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Aye sir... ready...
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PICARD
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Fire.
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9 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND CARDASSIAN SHIP (OPTICAL)
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Phaser fire rips from the Enterprise toward the
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Cardassian ship.
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10 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
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DATA
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Direct hit, sir. Moderate damage
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to their aft shield generators...
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PICARD
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Continue phaser fire.
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DATA
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Multiple hits. Power failure
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in forward shields...
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 7A.
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10 CONTINUED:
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WORF
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Cardassian ship is standing down,
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sir.
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PICARD
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Let's see if they'll answer our
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hail now, Mister Worf.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 8.
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10 CONTINUED: (2)
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WORF
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Frequency open, sir.
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PICARD
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(stepping forward)
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This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard,
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of the Federation Starship
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Enterprise.
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11 ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
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A Cardassian Gul (Captain) appears. These are humanoid
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aliens -- sleek, handsome, intense.
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MACET
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I am Gul Macet of the Cardassian
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ship Trager.
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PICARD
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Why have you fired on us?
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MACET
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A curious question. In war, one
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attacks one's enemies.
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PICARD
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(perplexed)
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There is a treaty between our
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people...
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MACET
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Perhaps that fact was unknown to
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the Federation starship which
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destroyed our space station in
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the Cuellar System two days ago.
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Picard is taken aback -- this is news to him.
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PICARD
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A Federation starship... ?
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MACET
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Attacked an unarmed science
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station. They had barely enough
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time to send an emergency
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signal... before they were
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incinerated.
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Picard reacts.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT ONE 9.
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11 CONTINUED:
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PICARD
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Gul Macet... the Federation and
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the Cardassians have struggled
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too hard for peace to abandon it
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so easily...
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MACET
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We are not the ones who
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abandoned it, Captain.
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PICARD
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Let me talk to my superiors...
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find out what's behind this.
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Give me one hour. The alternative
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is for us to continue firing at
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each other. In such a contest,
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you would be at a disadvantage.
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MACET
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Very well. One hour.
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His image is replaced with that of the ship. On
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Picard's troubled expression....
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT ONE 10.
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12 OMITTED
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13 INT. READY ROOM - CLOSE ON MONITOR - INTERCUTTING
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WITH PICARD (OPTICAL)
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and the image of Admiral Haden.
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ADMIRAL HADEN
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We've confirmed the report,
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Captain. It was the starship
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Phoenix... under the command of
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Benjamin Maxwell.
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PICARD
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Ben Maxwell... he's one of
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Starfleet's finest Captains...
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he must have had provocation.
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ADMIRAL HADEN
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I wish we knew. He's gone on
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silent running... doesn't answer
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our communiques.
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PICARD
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Then he's still in Cardassian
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space.
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ADMIRAL HADEN
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(acknowledges)
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The station he destroyed was in
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sector twenty-one-five-oh-five
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-- you're the nearest starship.
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We want you to go in and find
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him.
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PICARD
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Will the Cardassians
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cooperate... ?
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ADMIRAL HADEN
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They've granted you safe
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passage... We've agreed that
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you'll take along a delegation
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of observers as a show of good
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faith.
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(beat)
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Jean-Luc... I don't have to tell
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you the Federation is not prepared
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for a new sustained conflict. You
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must preserve the peace... no
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matter what the cost. Haden out.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 11.
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13 CONTINUED:
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The screen goes blank and Picard sits for a moment,
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reflecting on the precariousness of the situation.
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14 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND CARDASSIAN VESSEL (OPTICAL)
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head-to-head.
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15 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - MINUTES LATER.
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Picard briefs the crew.
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PICARD
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... there will be three Cardassians
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transporting on board... Their
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Captain, Gul Macet and two of his
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aides.
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(beat)
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My intention is to be as open as
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possible with them... allow them
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to share in our search for the
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Phoenix.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 12.
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15 CONTINUED:
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WORF
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Sir, it is necessary to assign
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them a security detail.
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PICARD
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They will be our guests, Mister
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Worf. I don't want them to feel
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like prisoners.
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Worf is silent, but his look is eloquent.
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RIKER
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I'm inclined to agree with Worf,
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Captain. I would limit their
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access while they're on board.
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They don't need the run of the
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ship.
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A minor rebellion here. Picard faces them.
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PICARD
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I understand your concerns. And
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I realize... that we have had
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a long and difficult history with
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the Cardassians.
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He paces, formulating his thoughts.
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PICARD
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However... it is not an
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exaggeration to say that the
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difference between peace... and
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war... is up to us. And the way
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we treat the Cardassians may make
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the difference.
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WORF
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At least let me post guards at
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some of the sensitive areas of
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the ship.
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PICARD
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(considers)
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Very well, we will limit their
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access. But instruct your
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people... they are guests.
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He turns to Troi.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 13.
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15 CONTINUED: (2)
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PICARD
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Counselor, stay close to the
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crew. Some of them might be
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uncomfortable with the Cardassians
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on board. I want no incidents.
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TROI
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Yes, Captain.
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PICARD
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Mister Data, is there anyone on
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board who served previously with
|
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Captain Benjamin Maxwell?
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DATA
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Accessing...
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(beat)
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Chief O'Brien served under his
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command aboard the Rutledge.
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PICARD
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Very well. Mister Riker...
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Counselor... you will greet our
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guests in Transporter Room Three.
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And advise Chief O'Brien that I
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will be calling on him.
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RIKER
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(rising)
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Yes, sir.
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He and Troi head for the Turbolift.
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16 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - MINUTES LATER (OPTICAL)
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Riker and Troi ENTER; O'Brien is there.
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O'BRIEN
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The delegation is ready to come
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aboard, sir.
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RIKER
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I believe you served under
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|
Benjamin Maxwell?
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At the mention of this name, O'Brien brightens.
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O'BRIEN
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Captain Maxwell? I'm proud to
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say I did.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 14.
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16 CONTINUED:
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RIKER
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It seems Maxwell has taken it
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upon himself to destroy a
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Cardassian space station.
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O'Brien is taken aback, but there is no flickering in
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his loyalty.
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O'BRIEN
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If that's true, sir, there was
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a reason for it. I'd bank my life
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on that.
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Riker and Troi both take note of the fervent defense.
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RIKER
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The Captain may want to talk to
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you about him.
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(re: Transport)
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Bring them aboard.
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He manipulates his controls, there is the shimmering
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EFFECT, and three Cardassians -- Gul Macet and two
|
|
aides -- MATERIALIZE on the pad. Riker steps forward
|
|
as they descend.
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|
RIKER
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|
Welcome to the Enterprise. I am
|
|
First Officer William Riker...
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|
this is Counselor Deanna Troi.
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MACET
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|
I am Gul Macet... my aides, Glinn
|
|
Daro and Glinn Telle.
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|
|
|
There are murmured greetings. Riker guides them toward
|
|
the door. The Cardassians see O'Brien, who cannot
|
|
entirely disguise his discomfort around his former
|
|
enemies.
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|
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|
RIKER
|
|
Our Transporter Chief, Mister
|
|
O'Brien.
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|
|
|
The Cardassians nod politely. O'Brien inclines his
|
|
head only enough to have acknowledged them. He stares
|
|
straight ahead, not making eye contact. The others
|
|
start out the door.
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|
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|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT ONE 15.
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|
|
17 CLOSE ON O'BRIEN
|
|
|
|
as he turns his head to follow their progress. In his
|
|
eyes there is a look of strange and puzzling intensity.
|
|
|
|
18 CLOSE ON TROI
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|
|
|
the last out the door, as she turns back to look at
|
|
O'Brien. She has seen his reaction to the Cardassians,
|
|
and is troubled. She meets his eye.
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|
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19 O'BRIEN
|
|
|
|
looks away, his face an impervious mask once more.
|
|
|
|
FADE OUT.
|
|
|
|
END OF ACT ONE
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 16.
|
|
|
|
ACT TWO
|
|
|
|
FADE IN:
|
|
|
|
20 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
moving through space.
|
|
|
|
PICARD (V.O.)
|
|
Captain's Log, supplemental: We
|
|
have entered Cardassian territory,
|
|
and are proceeding in our quest
|
|
to locate the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
21 INT. ENTERPRISE - OBSERVATION LOUNGE
|
|
|
|
Picard, Riker, Geordi, O'Brien, and the three
|
|
Cardassians.
|
|
|
|
GEORDI
|
|
... and with long-range sensors,
|
|
we've been scanning a radius of
|
|
ten light years. We can
|
|
effectively scan one sector in
|
|
a day.
|
|
|
|
RIKER
|
|
We are scanning Sector
|
|
twenty-one-five-oh-five now. So
|
|
far... no sign of the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
(challenging)
|
|
In fact, you have no assurance
|
|
that the ship is still in Sector
|
|
twenty-one-five-oh-five.
|
|
|
|
RIKER
|
|
(right back at him)
|
|
In fact, we don't have any idea
|
|
where it is. But the last known
|
|
co-ordinates seemed like a
|
|
reasonably good place to start.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - ACT TWO 17.
|
|
|
|
21 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(jumping in to keep it
|
|
smooth)
|
|
We would welcome any additional
|
|
intelligence your forces could
|
|
provide.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Captain Picard... you can
|
|
understand that we are skeptical.
|
|
Do you expect us to believe that
|
|
you are using every means at your
|
|
disposal -- to track down one of
|
|
your own?
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Of course you would have concerns,
|
|
Gul Macet. It is precisely
|
|
because of that fact that I am
|
|
including you in every aspect of
|
|
our effort.
|
|
(gesturing)
|
|
You are here, with my staff,
|
|
hearing reports as I hear them.
|
|
Nothing is edited... nothing
|
|
withheld.
|
|
|
|
This is Picard at his most charming and persuasive. He
|
|
waves his hand toward Macet's chair.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT TWO 18.
|
|
|
|
21 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Please. Let us continue.
|
|
|
|
Macet hesitates a second, lest he appear too
|
|
acquiescent. Then --
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Very well.
|
|
|
|
He sits.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Our Transporter Chief, Mister
|
|
O'Brien, has served with Benjamin
|
|
Maxwell. I thought he might
|
|
provide some insights.
|
|
|
|
All heads turn toward O'Brien.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 19.
|
|
|
|
21 CONTINUED: (3)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister O'Brien... I believe
|
|
Captain Maxwell lost his family...
|
|
during a raid on an outpost.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
More like sabotage, sir. It was
|
|
on Setlik Three. A squad of
|
|
Cardassian militia made a sneak
|
|
attack on an outpost... wiped out
|
|
close to a hundred civilians.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Then it's vengeance he's after.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
That's not what I meant --
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Maxwell's taking retribution for
|
|
his own loss.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
(half-rising)
|
|
Captain Maxwell would never --
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Gentlemen, please. Let us avoid
|
|
speculation, and confine this
|
|
discussion to facts. Now, Mister
|
|
O'Brien --
|
|
|
|
WORF'S COM VOICE
|
|
Worf to Captain Picard.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(keys insignia)
|
|
Yes, Lieutenant.
|
|
|
|
WORF'S COM VOICE
|
|
Captain -- long range sensors have
|
|
located the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 20.
|
|
|
|
21 CONTINUED: (4)
|
|
|
|
Macet is already on his feet. Picard rises also.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Will you join me on the Bridge?
|
|
|
|
He and Picard EXIT toward the Bridge; the others,
|
|
toward the corridor.
|
|
|
|
22 INT. ENTERPRISE - CORRIDOR OUTSIDE TURBOLIFT
|
|
|
|
O'Brien waits as a Turbolift door slides open, enters
|
|
-- and turns as the Cardassian aides enter.
|
|
|
|
23 INT. ENTERPRISE - INSIDE TURBOLIFT
|
|
|
|
as the doors close.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Deck six.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
Deck ten.
|
|
|
|
The Turbolift takes off. There is a moment's strained
|
|
silence, then --
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
Your Captain is most impressive.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien is a little startled at being addressed.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Yes. He is.
|
|
|
|
More silence.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
Chief O'Brien... our Transporting
|
|
system is still operating with
|
|
active feed pattern buffers. I
|
|
would like to talk with you about
|
|
your technology.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 21.
|
|
|
|
23 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I'll have to get Commander
|
|
La Forge's approval on that.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
I understand. In the meantime...
|
|
we're going to your Ten-Forward.
|
|
Will you join us?
|
|
|
|
The Turbolift has arrived at Deck seventeen. O'Brien
|
|
starts for the door, turns back.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
If my commander tells me to
|
|
discuss the Transporter with you,
|
|
I will. If Captain Picard orders
|
|
me to tell you everything I know
|
|
about Ben Maxwell, I will.
|
|
|
|
He moves closer, speaks with a quiet intensity.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
But who I choose to spend my free
|
|
time with... that's my business.
|
|
|
|
He turns and steps off the Turbolift. The doors close,
|
|
and there is an embarrassed silence.
|
|
|
|
24 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - SIMULTANEOUS
|
|
|
|
Picard, Riker, Data, Worf.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
We have located the Phoenix in
|
|
Sector twenty-one-five-oh-five.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Ensign, set a course -- warp six.
|
|
Mister Worf, send a message by
|
|
sub-space. Tell them to prepare
|
|
to rendezvous with us.
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
Yes, Captain.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 22.
|
|
|
|
24 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Captain... a suggestion.
|
|
|
|
Sensing something coming, Picard turns toward him.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Yes?
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
We have a number of ships in
|
|
sector twenty-one-five-oh-five.
|
|
If you give us more precise
|
|
coordinates... and the ship's
|
|
coded transponder frequency...
|
|
we could intercept Maxwell much
|
|
more quickly than you.
|
|
|
|
A barely perceptible pause.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I'm sure that's true. However,
|
|
given the circumstances, I'd
|
|
prefer to make the initial contact
|
|
myself. As I'm sure you would
|
|
if the situation were reversed.
|
|
|
|
These are two shrewd masters of verbal fencing. Macet
|
|
makes one last exploratory thrust.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Time is crucial. You have a
|
|
dangerous man out there, with a
|
|
huge arsenal at his command. If
|
|
he's bent on revenge against my
|
|
people... he must be stopped
|
|
before he can do more damage.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
At the moment, we have an isolated
|
|
incident. If I reach him first,
|
|
diplomatic efforts can still
|
|
prevail.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
But if one of your ships decides
|
|
to retaliate against the
|
|
Phoenix... we risk losing control
|
|
of the situation.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Then you won't give us the means
|
|
of finding his exact location?
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 23.
|
|
|
|
24 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
No. I will not.
|
|
|
|
Picard turns away from him. Macet glares at him.
|
|
|
|
25 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
warping through space.
|
|
|
|
26 INT. O'BRIEN'S QUARTERS - LATER (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
O'Brien, humming a little tune, carries a steaming
|
|
casserole from the replicator, puts it on the table,
|
|
where Keiko sits.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
There you are... potato casserole
|
|
-- a dish fit for kings.
|
|
|
|
He turns back and gathers napkins, flatware, and a
|
|
candle. As Keiko inspects the casserole, he arranges
|
|
the table. He is still half-humming, half-singing
|
|
the song.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
... minstrel boy to the war is gone...
|
|
(hums)
|
|
|
|
Keiko looks up at him curiously.
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
What's that you're singing?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
What? Oh... just an old song...
|
|
|
|
He hadn't even realized he'd been singing. He tries
|
|
to explain.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
A bunch of us used to sing it
|
|
together... on the Rutledge.
|
|
I haven't thought about it for
|
|
years...
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
What's it about?
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 23A.
|
|
|
|
26 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Oh... about war, and glory...
|
|
(sings softly)
|
|
"The minstrel boy to the war is gone;
|
|
In the ranks of death you'll find him;
|
|
His father's sword he hath girded on;
|
|
And his wild harp slung behind him."
|
|
(speaking)
|
|
... Captain Maxwell always liked
|
|
that song...
|
|
(beat)
|
|
I guess all this business with
|
|
him and the Cardassians... brought
|
|
it back.
|
|
|
|
He sits, starts slowly to eat. He's trying to figure a
|
|
way to bring something up... something he doesn't quite
|
|
feel comfortable discussing head on.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
You know... sitting with the
|
|
staff this morning, I could
|
|
tell there were people in that
|
|
room who still don't like the
|
|
Cardassians.
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
I imagine that's to be expected...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
You do?
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT TWO 24.
|
|
|
|
26 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
The war lasted a long time. That
|
|
takes its toll on people. What
|
|
are these little black things?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Capers. But the fighting is over
|
|
now. Why would anyone still
|
|
feel... however they feel?
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
Maybe it's not that easy for some
|
|
people to forget.
|
|
|
|
She eyes him, knowing him well enough to know there's
|
|
more going on here than he's admitting to.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I'm... trying to understand. The
|
|
people who hang onto -- grudges.
|
|
Seems to me they ought to be able
|
|
to put those feelings aside...
|
|
once the fighting's done with.
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
That may be harder to do than to
|
|
say.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
You fought the Cardassians, didn't
|
|
you?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
There were some skirmishes... when
|
|
I was with Captain Maxwell.
|
|
|
|
KEIKO
|
|
Well... how do you feel about
|
|
them?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Me? I feel... fine. I mean...
|
|
the war's over now.
|
|
|
|
She gives him a look: Is it? Disconcerted, he takes
|
|
refuge in his food.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 25.
|
|
|
|
26 CONTINUED: (3)
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Tomorrow night... kidney pie.
|
|
And then maybe pot roast... beef
|
|
tongue...
|
|
|
|
Keiko regards him quietly. Something's going on with
|
|
him... she'll be patient, it will work itself out.
|
|
|
|
27 OMITTED
|
|
|
|
28 CLOSE ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
It shows an Okudagram: the grid of a sector with two
|
|
flashing figures indicating starships; one is red, the
|
|
other, blue. The red one is moving slowly; the blue,
|
|
larger, still a ways away, is moving faster, headed
|
|
right for the other.
|
|
|
|
28A INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
Picard, Riker, Data, Worf, Conn, and Macet. They are
|
|
gazing intently at the screen.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
The pursuing ship is the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
And the other?
|
|
|
|
There is a hesitation, and some looks are exchanged.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
We believe it to be a Cardassian
|
|
supply ship.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
How would you know that?
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
We... are able to make that
|
|
determination.
|
|
|
|
Macet looks from one to the other.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - ACT TWO 26.
|
|
|
|
28A CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
You can read our transponder
|
|
codes!
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
What is important at the moment
|
|
is that your ship may be in
|
|
jeopardy. Mister Worf -- any
|
|
answer to our communications?
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
No, Captain.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Put a repeating message on all
|
|
sub-space channels. Make it a
|
|
Priority One communique -- break
|
|
off pursuit immediately.
|
|
(turns to Macet)
|
|
Gul Macet... as you can see, we
|
|
are doing everything in our power
|
|
to reach the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
And accomplishing nothing.
|
|
(looks at screen)
|
|
Can you show me the location of
|
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our other ships?
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PICARD
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Mister Data.
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Data manipulates controls, and other red blips appear
|
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on the screen... one of them within striking distance
|
|
of the Phoenix.
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MACET
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You see... we have a warship which
|
|
could intercept the Phoenix before
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it's too late. If you will give
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us the transponder frequency.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 27.
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29 ANGLE - VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
as the Phoenix moves inexorably closer to the supply
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ship.
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MACET (V.O.)
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Or are you going to stand and
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watch while our ship is destroyed?
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30 FULL SHOT - THE GROUP
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PICARD
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Mister Worf -- has there been any
|
|
response to our hails?
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WORF
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No, sir.
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|
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Picard makes a tough decision.
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|
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PICARD
|
|
Very well... prepare to relay the
|
|
transponder code of the Phoenix
|
|
to the Cardassian warship.
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|
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Worf doesn't like this idea. A lot.
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WORF
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Sir -- ?
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PICARD
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And then send a message to Captain
|
|
Maxwell... advise him that we
|
|
have relayed his location to the
|
|
Cardassians.
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|
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Worf turns to his task. Riker is upset enough that
|
|
he risks questioning the Captain in front of Macet.
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|
RIKER
|
|
Begging your pardon, Captain...
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the transponder code will allow
|
|
them to track all our ships.
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|
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT TWO 28.
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30 CONTINUED:
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PICARD
|
|
I'm aware of that. Mister Worf
|
|
-- any response from the Phoenix?
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|
|
|
WORF
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|
No, Captain.
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|
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PICARD
|
|
Mister Data, any change in their
|
|
their course?
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|
DATA
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|
Nossir. The Phoenix is
|
|
continuing on its bearing
|
|
toward the supply ship.
|
|
|
|
There is a long, tense moment. Then --
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister Worf... relay the prefix
|
|
codes of the Phoenix to the
|
|
Cardassian warship.
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
(stunned)
|
|
Sir, they'll be able to dismantle
|
|
its shields! The Phoenix won't
|
|
have a chance.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I cannot allow Maxwell to
|
|
ambush that supply ship. Mister
|
|
Worf -- now.
|
|
|
|
Worf stares down at him, almost trembling in his
|
|
distress. Finally --
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
Yes, Captain.
|
|
|
|
He begins working the controls. Gul Macet's expression
|
|
is enigmatic, Riker's distressed. On Picard --
|
|
nothing, except perhaps, deep in his eyes, the anguish
|
|
of hard choices.
|
|
|
|
FADE OUT.
|
|
|
|
END OF ACT TWO
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT THREE 29.
|
|
|
|
ACT THREE
|
|
|
|
FADE IN:
|
|
|
|
31 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
warping through space.
|
|
|
|
32 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
Picard, Riker, Macet, Data and Worf -- all watching the
|
|
viewscreen.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
Sir, the Cardassian warship is
|
|
moving on the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
33 ANGLE - VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL) - INTERCUTTING
|
|
|
|
The Okudagram shows that the Cardassian ship has
|
|
turned toward the Phoenix and is rapidly bearing down
|
|
on it.
|
|
|
|
34 FULL SHOT - THE GROUP (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister Data, overlay weapon
|
|
ranges of the two ships...
|
|
|
|
On the screen, two circles appear around the flashing
|
|
blips. They are just beginning to touch.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
The warship is three hundred
|
|
thousand kilometers from the
|
|
Phoenix. It is opening fire.
|
|
The Phoenix has taken a direct
|
|
hit.
|
|
|
|
The men stare at the screen as Data, in his emotionless
|
|
way, narrates the grim battle.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT THREE 30.
|
|
|
|
34 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
The Phoenix is beginning evasive
|
|
maneuvers.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
It has positioned itself outside
|
|
the weapons range of the opposing
|
|
ship.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
The Phoenix has powered up with
|
|
both phasers and photon
|
|
torpedoes.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
The Phoenix is firing photon
|
|
torpedoes.
|
|
|
|
On the screen, the Phoenix has turned and is engaged
|
|
with the warship. The blips flutter a moment on the
|
|
screen... and then the Cardassian ship simply
|
|
disappears.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
(unbelieving)
|
|
He has destroyed our warship...
|
|
|
|
There is a moment's silence as Picard's mind races.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(to Macet)
|
|
Does the supply ship carry any
|
|
weapons?
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Limited. Not enough to defeat
|
|
a Nebula Class Starship.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
Sir...
|
|
|
|
He looks up at the screen... as the smaller blip of
|
|
the supply ship flashes and then vanishes. The men
|
|
watching are grimly silent. Finally --
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
The warship carried a crew of six
|
|
hundred... the supply ship...
|
|
fifty...
|
|
|
|
There is a silent, awful moment as they all absorb the
|
|
enormity of this act. Picard glances at Macet, mind
|
|
racing.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT THREE 31.
|
|
|
|
34 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister Data... estimated time
|
|
until we intercept the Phoenix.
|
|
|
|
DATA
|
|
At our present speed of warp four,
|
|
sixteen hours, forty-four minutes.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Ensign, increase to warp nine.
|
|
|
|
Gul Macet looks at him, overwhelmed by the events they
|
|
have just witnessed. Then he turns and strides toward
|
|
the Turbolift.
|
|
|
|
35 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - A LITTLE LATER
|
|
|
|
O'Brien doing routine maintenance at his console. The
|
|
doors slide open and Picard ENTERS. O'Brien
|
|
straightens up, surprised.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Captain... ?
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I wanted to... chat with you.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Anything I can do, sir, you know
|
|
that.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Ben Maxwell must be quite a man.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
He's a rare one, all right.
|
|
(sincerely)
|
|
I count myself lucky, sir -- I've
|
|
served with the two finest
|
|
Captains in Starfleet.
|
|
|
|
Picard nods in acknowledgement of the compliment.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Then... from your knowledge of
|
|
the man... what has gone wrong?
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT THREE 32.
|
|
|
|
35 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
(vehemently)
|
|
There's a reason for what he's
|
|
doing. Those Cardassians were
|
|
up to something, I'm sure of it.
|
|
|
|
Picard paces, searching for the questions that will
|
|
help him understand this rogue Captain.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
How did he take it... when his
|
|
family was killed?
|
|
|
|
O'Brien pauses, considers. He clearly wants to present
|
|
Maxwell in the best light.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I'd say he took it well. Oh, I
|
|
know he was broken up inside...
|
|
who wouldn't be? But you'd never
|
|
know it to see him. He never
|
|
missed a minute's duty, always
|
|
had a smile and a joke...
|
|
|
|
O'Brien says it as validation, but Picard hears
|
|
something rather more damning in this tale of the man
|
|
who never grieved.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I see...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
And Captain Maxwell, he'd never
|
|
retaliate out of vengeance, no
|
|
matter what that Cardassian says.
|
|
They're up to something...
|
|
they're the ones you should be
|
|
investigating, sir, not Captain
|
|
Maxwell.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
You don't care for the
|
|
Cardassians...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I like them fine. It's just...
|
|
well, I know them. You learn to
|
|
watch your back around those
|
|
people.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT THREE 33.
|
|
|
|
35 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Within the last hour... Benjamin
|
|
Maxwell has sent over six hundred
|
|
of them to their deaths.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien is stunned.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I don't know what to say, sir...
|
|
he must've had his reasons...
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I think... when one has been angry
|
|
for a very long time... one gets
|
|
used to it. Then it becomes
|
|
comfortable... like old leather.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
And finally, it is so familiar
|
|
that one can hardly remember
|
|
feeling any other way.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
But in the long run, we are the
|
|
ones who are damaged by that kind
|
|
of anger. We are. Not them.
|
|
|
|
Picard EXITS, and O'Brien is left with feelings stirred
|
|
and unresolved. Just whom was Picard talking about?
|
|
|
|
36 INT. ENTERPRISE - TEN-FORWARD - LATER (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
O'Brien sits at the bar, nursing a synthetic beer.
|
|
Presently, the Cardassian, Daro, ENTERS, looks around,
|
|
sits at the bar at a remove from O'Brien.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
(to bartender)
|
|
Kanar?
|
|
|
|
The bartender nods, retreats. O'Brien shifts his eyes
|
|
toward the Cardassian, catches him doing the same; both
|
|
look away. O'Brien takes a drink to finish off the
|
|
beer. He sets it down. He thinks.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT THREE 34.
|
|
|
|
36 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
Then he rises, moves toward the Cardassian.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Mind if I join you?
|
|
|
|
Daro gestures toward the stool next to him. O'Brien
|
|
sits; the bartender brings Daro's drink.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
You want another?
|
|
(off O'Brien's nod)
|
|
And an ale.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien is trying to find his opening gambit. Daro
|
|
drinks.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Kanar... never could develop a
|
|
taste for it.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
(smiles)
|
|
It takes some getting used to.
|
|
|
|
Things ease a bit. O'Brien takes a breath. This isn't
|
|
easy.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I wanted to say... I... I owe you
|
|
an apology.
|
|
|
|
Daro makes no response. O'Brien presses on, gingerly.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Shouldn't have... popped off like
|
|
that. In the Turbolift.
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
(carefully)
|
|
I think... this is hard on all
|
|
of us. I know I'll be happy when
|
|
I'm back on my own ship.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien regards him. This hadn't occurred to him.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I guess that's true.
|
|
(simply)
|
|
I hadn't thought of it like that.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - ACT THREE 35.
|
|
|
|
36 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
The bartender arrives with O'Brien's beer and he takes
|
|
a swallow. Then a breath.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I was on Setlik Three.
|
|
|
|
Daro looks at him, wary, not sure where this is going.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
With Captain Maxwell, the morning
|
|
after the massacre. We got there
|
|
too late, of course... almost
|
|
everyone was dead...
|
|
|
|
DARO
|
|
(jumping in)
|
|
It was a terrible mistake... we
|
|
were told the outpost was to be
|
|
the launching place for a massive
|
|
attack against us...
|
|
|
|
O'Brien stares into his beer, talking as though playing
|
|
a tape in his mind.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
The only people left alive were
|
|
in an outlying district of the
|
|
settlement... I was sent there,
|
|
with a squad, to reinforce them.
|
|
|
|
He seems to go into an almost dream-like state,
|
|
re-living the incident.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Cardassians were advancing on us,
|
|
moving through the streets,
|
|
destroying, killing... I was
|
|
with a group of women and children
|
|
when two Cardassian soldiers burst
|
|
in... I stunned the one, but the
|
|
other jumped me... we struggled...
|
|
one of the women threw me a phaser
|
|
and I fired...
|
|
|
|
O'Brien takes a sip of beer.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
The phaser was set at maximum.
|
|
The man just... incinerated...
|
|
there, before my eyes.
|
|
(MORE)
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT THREE 36.
|
|
|
|
36 CONTINUED: (3)
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN (Cont'd)
|
|
(beat)
|
|
I'd never killed anything before.
|
|
When I was a kid I would worry
|
|
about having to swat a mosquito.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien shoves his beer away, stands.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
It's not you I hate, Cardassian.
|
|
I hate what I became... because
|
|
of you.
|
|
|
|
He walks out, leaving Daro staring into his drink.
|
|
|
|
37 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - LATER
|
|
|
|
Picard, Riker, Data, and Macet. The Turbolift door
|
|
opens and Worf ENTERS, holding the Cardassian Glinn
|
|
Telle in a strong grip.
|
|
|
|
TELLE
|
|
I will protest this, Klingon!
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
Captain Picard.
|
|
|
|
Picard and Macet have risen, are staring at the two in
|
|
surprise.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister Worf, you may release the
|
|
man.
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
(letting go)
|
|
He was found at a computer station
|
|
on Deck thirty-five, attempting
|
|
to access information on our
|
|
weapon systems.
|
|
|
|
TELLE
|
|
(to Macet)
|
|
A lie, Gul Macet. I was studying
|
|
the terminal interface systems...
|
|
they are more efficient than
|
|
ours. I have no idea what was in
|
|
the files.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT THREE 37.
|
|
|
|
37 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
What business did you have going
|
|
near one of their computers?
|
|
|
|
Telle is startled that his Captain does not support
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
TELLE
|
|
But... Gul Macet... I meant
|
|
nothing... there has been no harm
|
|
done.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
(grimly)
|
|
Go to your quarters. You are
|
|
confined there for the duration
|
|
of this expedition.
|
|
|
|
A charged hesitation, and then Telle inclines his head.
|
|
|
|
TELLE
|
|
As you wish, sir.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Mister Worf, please accompany him.
|
|
|
|
WORF
|
|
Gladly.
|
|
|
|
He leads the Cardassian into the Turbolift. Macet
|
|
turns to Picard.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Captain... may we speak in
|
|
private?
|
|
|
|
Picard nods toward his Ready Room.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
You have the Bridge, Number One.
|
|
|
|
38 INT. ENTERPRISE - READY ROOM - CONTINUOUS (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
Macet and Picard ENTER. Macet begins.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Captain, I deeply regret what
|
|
my aide has done. You have my
|
|
word that he will be
|
|
disciplined upon my return.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT THREE 38.
|
|
|
|
38 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(conciliatory)
|
|
You may take whatever action
|
|
against him you feel is
|
|
appropriate. I consider the
|
|
matter closed.
|
|
|
|
Macet studies Picard closely...
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
I'm not sure I would be so
|
|
generous in your place, Captain.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
If there is to be a lasting peace,
|
|
Gul Macet, neither you nor I must
|
|
allow any one man to undermine
|
|
our efforts...
|
|
|
|
A beat. Macet nods, understanding...
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
There have always been those who
|
|
crave war. Who need it.
|
|
(beat)
|
|
I am not one of them, Captain.
|
|
I am beginning to see neither are
|
|
you. We have had our full measure.
|
|
The lasting peace begins here...
|
|
with the two of us.
|
|
|
|
But before Picard can respond...
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT THREE 39.
|
|
|
|
38 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
DATA'S COM VOICE
|
|
Bridge to Captain.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Picard here.
|
|
|
|
DATA'S COM VOICE
|
|
We have located the Phoenix,
|
|
Sir. We will intercept in
|
|
twenty-two minutes.
|
|
|
|
Picard and Macet exchange looks. What the future
|
|
brings will surely depend on the unknown factor of
|
|
Captain Benjamin Maxwell.
|
|
|
|
FADE OUT.
|
|
|
|
END OF ACT THREE
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - ACT FOUR 40.
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ACT FOUR
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FADE IN:
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39 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND PHOENIX (OPTICAL)
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The Enterprise with a slightly smaller, Nebula-class
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ship.
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PICARD (V.O.)
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Captain's log, Stardate 44431.7.
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We have established communication
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with Captain Maxwell, and he has
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agreed to come on board.
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40 INT. ENTERPRISE - TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)
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Riker and O'Brien wait as a figure MATERIALIZES on the
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pad. Seconds later, CAPTAIN BENJAMIN MAXWELL steps
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off. He is not at all what one might have expected.
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Slight of build, short greying hair, chiseled, angular
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face -- he could be Lenin. Or Lennon.
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But in the eyes there is warmth -- and humor. Creases
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at the edges testify to a lifetime of smiles and
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laughter. He is genuinely at ease with himself, and
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consequently puts others at ease. Riker steps forward.
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RIKER
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Welcome aboard, sir. I'm
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Commander Riker, First Officer.
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MAXWELL
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I know all about you, Commander.
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Fine work you did with the Borg.
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We all owe you on that one.
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RIKER
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Thank you, sir.
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Maxwell's eye falls on O'Brien, who stands to the side,
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like a child awaiting the notice of a favorite uncle.
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MAXWELL
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O'Brien? Miles O'Brien?
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O'BRIEN
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Hello, Captain. Good to see you
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again.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/23/90 - ACT FOUR 41.
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40 CONTINUED:
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Maxwell strides toward him, arm extended, shakes
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O'Brien's hand, claps him on the shoulder. Maxwell's
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smile is so ingenuous that he seems like a neighbor
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hanging over the back fence.
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MAXWELL
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How are you? I had no idea you
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were on the Enterprise.
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(turning, to Riker)
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This was my Tactical Officer on
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the Rutledge. Best I ever had.
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O'BRIEN
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Thank you, sir.
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MAXWELL
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O'Brien has the ability to size
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up a situation instantly, then
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come up with options to fit all
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contingencies. Remarkable.
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The specificity of the compliment gives it impact.
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O'BRIEN
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If that's true, I learned it from
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you, sir.
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MAXWELL
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(grins)
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But you got that silver tongue
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by kissing the stone, right?
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(to Riker)
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Well, Commander. Best I see your
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Captain straight away. We have
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a lot to talk about.
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RIKER
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Yes, sir.
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Riker leads him out. O'Brien looks after them, a play
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of emotions on his face. Is this revered man a saint
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or a sinner? Or some of both?
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41 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - MINUTES LATER
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as the Turbolift opens and Maxwell walks out, followed
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by Riker. His entrance electrifies everyone on the
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Bridge.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FOUR 42.
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41 CONTINUED:
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MAXWELL
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What a sweet ship this is... I'll
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admit, I've always wanted a Galaxy
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class vessel...
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He comes face to face with Gul Macet, who stands
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straight, steely, looking him in the eye.
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RIKER
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Captain... Gul Macet. He and his
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aides are guests on the ship.
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MAXWELL
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I see.
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Neither man offers his hand. The warmth is gone from
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Maxwell's eyes. There is a silence before Riker steps
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in again.
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RIKER
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Captain Picard is waiting in his
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Ready Room. This way.
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He gestures, leads toward the Ready Room. Maxwell
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turns, and Gul Macet follows him with his eyes until
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he is gone.
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42 INT. ENTERPRISE - READY ROOM - CONTINUOUS
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RIKER
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Captain Picard... Captain Benjamin
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Maxwell.
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Picard rises, extends his hand. Each man is appraising
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the other, swiftly and carefully.
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PICARD
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Captain...
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MAXWELL
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A pleasure. I've heard about
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you.
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Picard makes no effort to return Maxwell's bonhomie.
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PICARD
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Sit down, please.
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(to Riker)
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That will be all, Commander.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FOUR 43.
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42 CONTINUED:
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Riker EXITS. Maxwell looks up at Picard, smiling
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easily.
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MAXWELL
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You must think I've gone mad.
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PICARD
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The thought has occurred.
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MAXWELL
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Picard, I have to tell you... I
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was grateful when I realized it
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was you Starfleet sent after me.
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Somebody who knows what it's
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really like out here.
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PICARD
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I know of nothing out here that
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could justify what you've done.
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Maxwell presses his fingers together like a professor
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calmly explaining a difficult theorem to a student.
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MAXWELL
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Then listen to this -- the
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Cardassians are arming again.
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That so-called science station?
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A military supply port.
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PICARD
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How do you know this?
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MAXWELL
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Information comes my way.
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PICARD
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From whom? Where is your
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documentation?
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Maxwell flashes him a look; he doesn't like being
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challenged.
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MAXWELL
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You know how these things work...
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you see things, you hear things...
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you add them up and you know damn
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well what's going on.
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PICARD
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In other words, you have no
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documentation...
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FOUR 44.
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42 CONTINUED: (2)
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MAXWELL
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I know what they're doing. I can
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smell it. There's no good reason
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for a science station in the
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Cuellar System... but it's a hell
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of a strategic site for a
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military transport station... a
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jumping off point into three
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Federation sectors. They're
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running supply ships back and
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forth... and nobody's gonna tell
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me it's for scientific research...
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PICARD
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Whatever circumstances you
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believed you encountered, why
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didn't you notify Starfleet?
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MAXWELL
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And wait six months while the
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bureaucrats sit around reading
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reports, trying to figure out what
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to do? They don't know what's
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going on out here... but you
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should, Picard, you know what it's
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like to be under fire...
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PICARD
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You weren't under fire.
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MAXWELL
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Lives were at stake...
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PICARD
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Whose lives?
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MAXWELL
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We had to act now...
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PICARD
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Why?
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A beat as Maxwell stares at him, the good-buddy, out
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here in trenches together bull-stuff is gone.
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MAXWELL
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It smells musty in here... like
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a bureaucrat's office.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FOUR 45.
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42 CONTINUED: (3)
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PICARD
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You have killed nearly seven
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hundred people... taken us to the
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brink of war...
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MAXWELL
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I have prevented war... or at the
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very least delayed it a good long
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time. The peace treaty was a
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ruse, to give them breathing room,
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time to regroup...
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PICARD
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And so you alone simply decided
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to dispose of the treaty...
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MAXWELL
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I took the initiative... I did
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what had to be done...
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PICARD
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'What had to be done'? For whom,
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Maxwell?
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(beat)
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Why does a man with your long,
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brilliant service suddenly abandon
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the fundamental principles that
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he has believed in, even fought
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for, all his life... ? I'll tell
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you what I believe... it was
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because of what they did to your
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wife... and your children...
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MAXWELL
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... Not true. Not true...
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PICARD
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... to avenge their deaths.
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Maxwell is wounded, frustrated, realizing he cannot
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win this confrontation...
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MAXWELL
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You're a fool, Picard. History
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will look at you and say 'this
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man was a fool'.
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PICARD
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I'll accept the judgement of
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history.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 11/1/90 - ACT FOUR 46.
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42 CONTINUED: (4)
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MAXWELL
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When it becomes clear what the
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Cardassians have done, I will be
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vindicated.
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PICARD
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What the Cardassians have or
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haven't done is irrelevant...
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MAXWELL
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Irrelevant... come with me and
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find one of their supply ships
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and we'll see how irrelevant it
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is...
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PICARD
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We are not going after any more
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Cardassian ships, Captain
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Maxwell... you are going to return
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to your bridge and set a course
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for Starbase Two-one-one... the
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Phoenix and the Enterprise will
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return to Federation space
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together. I will permit you
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the dignity of retaining your
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command during our voyage. My
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only alternative would be to put
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you in our brig, while we tow
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your ship back to starbase in
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disgrace.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/25/90 - ACT FOUR 47.
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42 CONTINUED: (5)
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There's not much choice and Maxwell knows that. When
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he speaks, he is broken, lost.
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MAXWELL
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I will return to my ship.
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PICARD
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You understand your orders?
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MAXWELL
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Yes, Captain.
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Picard touches his insignia.
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PICARD
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Mister Worf, report to my Ready
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Room. Our guest is departing.
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Maxwell stares straight ahead; Picard does not try to
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meet his eyes. It is a difficult moment for both.
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43
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thru OMITTED
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44
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FADE OUT.
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END OF ACT FOUR
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 48.
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ACT FIVE
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FADE IN:
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45 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND PHOENIX (OPTICAL)
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travelling through space.
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PICARD (V.O.)
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Captain's log, supplemental: With
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the Phoenix in close formation,
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we are proceeding directly to
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Starbase Two-one-one.
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46 INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
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Picard, Riker, Macet, Data, Worf, crew.
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PICARD
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Mister Data, how long before we
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clear Cardassian space?
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DATA
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At our present speed, three hours
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and twenty minutes.
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PICARD
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Mister Worf, send a message to
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Admiral Haden at Starfleet.
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Inform him of our projected time
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of arrival.
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WORF
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Yes, sir.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 49.
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46 CONTINUED:
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DATA
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Captain... the Phoenix is changing
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course.
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Concerned, Picard steps back toward the viewscreen.
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46A ANGLE - VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
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showing the Phoenix veering away from the Enterprise.
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MACET
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What is he doing?!
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46B ANGLE ON THE OTHERS
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PICARD
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(to Conn)
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Ensign, change course to pursue.
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Mister Worf, hail Captain Maxwell.
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Worf tries, but --
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WORF
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No response, sir.
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RIKER
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Data, project his new course.
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DATA
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Sir, the Phoenix is heading
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directly for a Cardassian
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vessel... point-one-two light
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years from our location.
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MACET
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He'll attack that ship -- just
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as he did the others.
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PICARD
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Continue your hail, Lieutenant,
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Priority One message.
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(to Macet)
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Do you know what that vessel might
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be?
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 50.
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46B CONTINUED:
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MACET
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I imagine it's a supply ship,
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headed for the research station
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in the Kelrabi system. The
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destruction of our primary science
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outpost has put an added burden
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on the others.
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WORF
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The Phoenix still does not
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respond.
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PICARD
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Ensign, warp eight. Overtake
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him.
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DATA
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Sir, the Phoenix has accelerated
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to warp nine. We will not be able
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to reach him before he
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intercepts the Cardassian ship.
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PICARD
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Warp nine, Ensign. Mister Worf,
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arm phasers... continue hails...
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WORF
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Aye, sir.
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RIKER
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Captain, Chief O'Brien was
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Maxwell's Tactical officer...
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PICARD
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Get him up here.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 51.
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46C EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
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streaking through space.
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46D INT. ENTERPRISE - BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
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O'Brien emerges from the Turbolift during --
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DATA
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Sir, the Phoenix has dropped out
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of warp. They have reached the
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Cardassian vessel.
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RIKER
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Slow to impulse.
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WORF
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Vessels are in visual range.
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PICARD
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On screen.
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The viewscreen shows the Phoenix moving next to a huge
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Cardassian freighter.
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RIKER
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(to Data)
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Has the Phoenix activated its
|
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weapon systems?
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DATA
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Negative, sir. Phaser banks are
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not armed...
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RIKER
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What about the Cardassians?
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DATA
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(checking)
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Our sensors are unable to
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determine status of the Cardassian
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defensive systems... Their ship
|
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is running with a high-powered
|
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subspace field.
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Picard raises only the slightest eyebrow to this
|
|
exchange, files it away for later as O'Brien reports
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to him.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 51A.
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46D CONTINUED:
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PICARD
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Mister O'Brien... your former
|
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Commander is about to place me
|
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in the unenviable position of
|
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having to fire upon another
|
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Federation ship. I will need
|
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to draw upon your knowledge of
|
|
the man... how he thinks... what
|
|
he is capable of doing...
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O'BRIEN
|
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Aye, sir.
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WORF
|
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Sir, Captain Maxwell is hailing
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us.
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PICARD
|
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On screen.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 52.
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47 ANGLE ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
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|
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Maxwell's image appears in his darkened Ready Room.
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MAXWELL
|
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All right, Picard, you need
|
|
proof... you've got it now...
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PICARD
|
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Captain Maxwell, you have
|
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disobeyed a direct order...
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MAXWELL
|
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Board the ship, you'll see that
|
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everything I've been saying is
|
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true --
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PICARD
|
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The Cardassian ship will not be
|
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boarded. You will transport
|
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yourself aboard the Enterprise...
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MAXWELL
|
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Picard, if you don't board that
|
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ship, I'll destroy it.
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PICARD
|
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And I will use whatever force
|
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is necessary to prevent you from
|
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taking that action, Captain.
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Maxwell studies Picard incredulously for a beat, then
|
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hits a panel and ends the transmission. The screen
|
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goes back to the Phoenix and the Cardassian ship.
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|
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O'BRIEN
|
|
Sir, Captain Maxwell... if he
|
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feels his back is to the wall,
|
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he'll strike...
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DATA
|
|
Captain, the Phoenix is
|
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transferring power to its
|
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shields...
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WORF
|
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They're arming phasers... loading
|
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forward torpedo bays...
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 53.
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47 CONTINUED:
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PICARD
|
|
Red alert. It appears you are
|
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correct, Mister O'Brien.
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The lights begin to flash...
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PICARD
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Ready phasers... load torpedoes...
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WORF
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Phasers ready... loading forward
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and aft torpedo bays...
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A long beat as Picard takes a step toward the
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viewscreen... waiting to see what Maxwell does now...
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O'BRIEN
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Sir? Let me beam over... try to
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talk to him.
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All heads turn toward O'Brien.
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O'BRIEN
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We served together a long time...
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after you've been through what
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we have... you kind of get inside
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a person. He might listen.
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Picard hesitates, considering it.
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RIKER
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He'll never drop his shields to
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let you transport on board.
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O'BRIEN
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The Phoenix is using a high-energy
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sensor sweep. It cycles every
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five-point-five minutes. Between
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those cycles there's a window of
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a fiftieth of a second.
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(beat)
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Trust me. I can get through.
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PICARD
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Make it so.
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O'Brien heads for the Turbolift.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 11/5/90 - ACT FIVE 54.
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47A INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - MINUTES LATER
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O'Brien and Geordi at the console.
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O'BRIEN
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It's good we're trying this with
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another Federation ship. It would
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never work with an alien vessel.
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GEORDI
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I'm not so sure it's going to work
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this time. Can you get an
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accurate enough fix on his shield
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modulation to get through?
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O'BRIEN
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I think so. The Phoenix should
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be following standard Starfleet
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protocols. They have to align
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their shields at the start of
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every sweep.
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GEORDI
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So you'll sync up the beam...
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O'BRIEN
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And slip right through...
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He holds up both hands... slips the fingers of his left
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hand through the separated fingers of his right.
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GEORDI
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But if there's any phase error...
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you could materialize outside the
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ship... we'd never have a chance
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to correct.
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O'BRIEN
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I've been monitoring his sweep
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patterns... I'm telling you, I
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can compensate...
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GEORDI
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And I guess we could increase the
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pattern buffer cycle to give us
|
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a little more margin for error...
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O'BRIEN
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|
The current cycle is almost
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|
finished, sir... they'll be phase
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|
aligning in twenty seconds...
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GEORDI
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Okay, Chief -- let's do it.
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STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 11/5/90 - ACT FIVE 54A.
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47A CONTINUED:
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O'Brien goes to the Transporter pad. Geordi keeps his
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|
eye on the console.
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GEORDI
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Stand by... five seconds... here
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we go... two... one...
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He hits the controls, and O'Brien DEMATERIALIZES from
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the pad.
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GEORDI
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|
Good luck, Chief.
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47A INT. PHOENIX - CORRIDOR - MINUTES LATER (OPTICAL)
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O'Brien MATERIALIZES in the corridor. There is no one
|
|
around. He glances up and down the corridor, turns
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|
a corner.
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48 INT. PHOENIX - CAPTAIN'S READY ROOM - CONTINUOUS
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(OPTICAL)
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|
The room is darkly lit... a subdued, murky mood.
|
|
Maxwell sits at his desk, hands carefully folded,
|
|
staring at nothing. The bell CHIMES.
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MAXWELL
|
|
Not now!
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|
|
The doors open and O'Brien enters. Maxwell reacts,
|
|
leaps to his feet, reaches for a phaser.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 55.
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|
|
48 CONTINUED:
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|
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|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I'm not armed.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
How the devil did you get over
|
|
here?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I had the thought that if I talked
|
|
to you... we could figure a way
|
|
out of this mess.
|
|
|
|
Maxwell replaces the phaser.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
The way out of this is clear,
|
|
O'Brien. Talk to Picard... get
|
|
him to board that damned ship...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
He won't do that, sir...
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
But he'd turn his weapons on a
|
|
Federation Starship to protect
|
|
the enemy? I don't believe it...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
He will, you can count on it.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
(frustrated)
|
|
What the hell has happened to
|
|
this war...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Sir, there is no war... the war
|
|
is over.
|
|
|
|
Maxwell stares at him.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
You're wrong. The Cardassians
|
|
live to make war.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
That's what everybody thinks about
|
|
the enemy. That's probably what
|
|
they think about us.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 56.
|
|
|
|
48 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
We're not the same at all. We
|
|
do not start wars. We do not make
|
|
surprise attacks on manned
|
|
outposts. We do not butcher women
|
|
and children in their homes...
|
|
children who never got the chance
|
|
to grow up...
|
|
|
|
His eyes glisten... seeing the family that he lost...
|
|
a long beat... O'Brien studies him. Maxwell is
|
|
drifting back in time... a time when camraderie, and
|
|
glory, stood for something...
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
You were on Setlick with me...
|
|
you saw what they did...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Yes, sir.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
What was the name of the fellow
|
|
who hung on to you like a puppy?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Will Kayden...
|
|
(Maxwell doesn't
|
|
recognize it)
|
|
Stompie.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
(now he does)
|
|
Stompie. As cool under fire as
|
|
a mountain lake...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Yessir.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
He died at Setlick, didn't he...
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Yessir.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
What was that song of his... the
|
|
one he always sang... the one I
|
|
liked...
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 57.
|
|
|
|
48 CONTINUED: (3)
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
(softly)
|
|
"The minstrel boy to the war is gone...
|
|
In the ranks of death you'll find him... "
|
|
|
|
And Maxwell joins in... two old friends, singing about
|
|
a world in the past...
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL AND O'BRIEN
|
|
"His father's sword he hath girded on,
|
|
And his wild harp slung behind him...
|
|
Land of song, said the warrior bard,
|
|
Tho all the world betrays thee,
|
|
One sword at least thy rights shall guard,
|
|
One faithful harp shall praise thee."
|
|
|
|
A long beat.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
(soft)
|
|
I'm not gonna win this one, am
|
|
I Chief?
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
Nossir.
|
|
|
|
MAXWELL
|
|
(nods, keys insignia)
|
|
Maxwell to Bridge. Stand down
|
|
all weapons.
|
|
|
|
COM VOICE
|
|
Aye, sir.
|
|
|
|
O'Brien and Maxwell look at each other... Maxwell
|
|
almost grins in defeat.
|
|
|
|
49 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND PHOENIX (OPTICAL)
|
|
|
|
The two ships in tandem, proceeding toward home.
|
|
|
|
PICARD (V.O.)
|
|
Captain's log, supplemental:
|
|
Captain Maxwell has turned his
|
|
ship over to his First Officer and
|
|
transported aboard the Enterprise.
|
|
I have confined him to quarters
|
|
for the return voyage.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 58.
|
|
|
|
50 INT. ENTERPRISE - OBSERVATION LOUNGE
|
|
|
|
Picard, Macet, and O'Brien.
|
|
|
|
O'BRIEN
|
|
I'd just like to say... he's a
|
|
good man, sir... What he did was
|
|
terribly wrong, I know that now...
|
|
but I'm still proud to have served
|
|
with him.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(acknowledges)
|
|
Thank you, Mister O'Brien. Well
|
|
done. That'll be all.
|
|
|
|
And O'Brien turns and EXITS.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
His loyalty is admirable... even
|
|
if it is misplaced.
|
|
|
|
Picard turns toward him. He speaks quietly... but his
|
|
words are steel.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
The loyalty you would so quickly
|
|
dismiss does not come easily to
|
|
my people, Gul Macet. You have
|
|
much to learn about us. Benjamin
|
|
Maxwell earned the loyalty of
|
|
those who served with him. In
|
|
war, he was twice honored with
|
|
the Federation's highest citation
|
|
for his courage and valor. And
|
|
if he could not find a role for
|
|
himself in peace, we can pity him,
|
|
but we shall not dismiss him.
|
|
|
|
Macet shrugs, stands to exit...
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
You are welcome to your opinion,
|
|
Captain. I for one am grateful
|
|
he is under lock and key.
|
|
|
|
Macet moves to the door.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 59.
|
|
|
|
50 CONTINUED:
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
Oh, one more thing, Macet.
|
|
Maxwell was right. Those ships
|
|
weren't carrying scientific
|
|
equipment, were they?
|
|
|
|
Macet stops at the door, doesn't turn.
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
A 'research' station within arm's
|
|
reach of three Federation
|
|
sectors... ? Cargo ships running
|
|
with high energy subspace fields
|
|
that jam sensors?
|
|
|
|
A beat. Macet studies him curiously.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
If you believed the transport ship
|
|
carried weapons, why didn't you
|
|
board it as Maxwell requested?
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
I was here to protect the peace,
|
|
a peace I firmly believe is in
|
|
the interests of both our peoples.
|
|
But if I had attempted to board
|
|
that ship... I am quite certain
|
|
that you and I would not be
|
|
sitting here now. And that ships
|
|
on both sides would be arming for
|
|
war.
|
|
|
|
MACET
|
|
Captain, I assure you...
|
|
|
|
PICARD
|
|
(interrupting)
|
|
Take a message to your leaders,
|
|
Gul Macet. We know. We'll be
|
|
watching. We'll be ready.
|
|
|
|
STAR TREK: "The Wounded" - REV. 10/29/90 - ACT FIVE 60.
|
|
|
|
50 CONTINUED: (2)
|
|
|
|
Macet blinks, nods and EXITS. On Picard's last
|
|
look...
|
|
|
|
FADE OUT.
|
|
|
|
END OF ACT FIVE
|
|
|
|
THE END
|
|
|