03x17 - Hatchery

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Set in the 22nd century, a hundred years before the events of The Original Series, it follows the adventures of the Enterprise, Earth's first starship capable of traveling at warp five, as it explores the galaxy and encounters various alien species.
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03x17 - Hatchery

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(Male narrator)
previously on enterprise:

(Reed)
the insectoid ship's
been damaged.

Target the second one.

Is that what this is
all about?

You think I want to
replace you?

You just can't stand
taking orders from me,
can you?

[Both grunting]

Tell me something.

What?

Why won't you
let me do my job?

[Grunting]

I want to know
where you're building
the w*apon.

I don't know what
you're talking about.

The hell you don't.

There's a reference
to a planet
he visited recently.

Azati prime.

The coordinates
match the location
of one of the red giants.

Set a course for azati prime,
maximum warp.

Magnify.

[Beeping]

It's definitely
xindi, sir.

The hull composition
matches the other ships
we've seen.

It doesn't look
like a reptilian
or a primate design.

Bio-signs?

None that I can detect.

There's
no atmosphere aboard.

Anyone else in the system?

No, sir.

Put a team together.

(Reed)
aye, sir.

♪ It's been a long road ♪

♪ Gettin' from there to here ♪

♪ It's been a long time ♪

♪ But my time
is finally near ♪

♪ And I will see my dream
come alive at last ♪

♪ I will touch the sky ♪

♪ And they're not gonna
hold me down no more ♪

♪ No, they're not gonna
change my mind ♪

♪ 'Cause I've got
faith of the heart ♪

♪ I'm going
where my heart will take me ♪

♪ I've got faith to believe ♪

♪ I can do anything ♪

♪ I've got
strength of the soul ♪

♪ No one's gonna bend
or break me ♪

♪ I can reach any star ♪

♪ I've got faith ♪

♪ I've got faith ♪

♪ Faith of the heart ♪

[Beeping]

[Beeping continues]

[Beeping continues]

We'll take them
back to enterprise.

Tell phlox I want
a complete autopsy.

The major and I will
search the port side.

See if you can access
their ship's database.

[Beeping]

[Beeping]

[Grunting]

[Beeping continues]

It's a computer interface.

See what
you can download.

My father would love to
get a look at this place.

He's fascinated
by insects.

Always filling the house up
with bugs he's collected.

[Chuckling]
drives my mother crazy.

Maybe we can bring home
something new
for his collection.

[Laughing]

[Beeping]

It's heavily reinforced.

[Clanging]

[Hydraulic hissing]

[Beeping]

[Hatch closing]

[Hissing]
it's pressurizing.

Oxygen-nitrogen
atmosphere.

After you.

[Sighing]

A little stale,
but breathable.

[Beeping]

Bio-signs:

Very faint.

Coming from in here.

Some kind of shuttlecraft?

More like
an as*ault vehicle.

I'm reading a half-dozen
particle-cannons,
torpedo launchers.

[Buzzing]

Archer.

(Trip)
you'd better
get over here, sir.

[Clanging]

(T'pol)
the d.n.a. Is identical
to the bodies we found.

They would appear to be
the crew's offspring.

A hatchery?

They built this place
to take quite a b*ating.

Reinforced bulkheads,
backup power systems.

31 Eggs are still viable.

They won't survive
for long.

Their bio-support
is losing power.

Do you think
you can repair it?

I wouldn't even know
where to start.

There's a shuttlecraft
in their port bay,
get it back to the ship.

I want an analysis
of their tactical systems
as soon as possible.

Aye, sir.

Did you
find their bridge?

I'm not certain
there is one.

Their command functions
appear to be distributed
through various...

[Grunting]

Captain!

[Breathing heavily]

I'm all right.

We should get you
to sickbay.

[Humming]

[Clearing throat]

Hmm, a mild neurotoxin,

Likely part
of an autonomic
defense system.

The egg probably
considered you a thr*at.

(Archer)
humans seem to
have that effect

On the xindi.

[Chuckling]

Yeah, an analgesic
should take care
of the irritation.

Malcolm's bringing you
2 dead insectoids.

Hmm?

I want you to learn
as much as you can
about them.

Understood.

We've located
their armory.

Found several
particle weapons
and torpedo casings.

What about the data
you recovered?

Ensign sato's
translating it.

We'll be ready
to leave orbit

As soon as
the xindi shuttle's
aboard.

[Beeping]

We've cleared
the thermosphere.

[Thudding]

You might want to do
a better job
securing our guests.

[Computer humming]

I think it's safe
to assume it's dead.

Just being cautious.

[Grunting]

Certain insects on earth
are known to hibernate.

[Clicking]

Do you intend
to sh**t me, major?

It's not you
I'm worried about.

I've been going over
the results

From the last
training session.

Your senior officers
have shown
a lot of improvement,

But I think
they can do better.
With your permission,

I'd like to schedule
some more target practice
for monday evening.

That won't go over well
with commander tucker.

[Sighing]
monday night is movie night.

Maybe he can sacrifice
some leisure time
for the sake of this mission.

The senior officers
do have other duties.

We can't all spend our time

Playing holographic games
in the armory.

I'm not sure
that's how the captain
would see it.

[Beeping]

(Sato)
enterprise to shuttlepod 2.

You're clear to approach.

[Humming]

Acknowledged.
Deploy the docking arm.

[Bell ringing]

Come in.

I think we figured out
what happened to them.

[Sighing]
one of the
nacelles fractured

While they were coming out
of a subspace vortex.

They probably tried to make
an emergency landing
on this planet.

According to phlox,
the insectoids we found

Weren't k*lled
in the crash,

They suffocated?

Most of the crew
appear to have d*ed
when they transferred

Their life support
to the hatchery.

They sacrificed themselves
to save their children.

You said the hatchery
is losing bio-support.

How long will it last?

Another day, at most.

I want you to
assign a team
to repair it.

Captain?

What about azati prime?

It's not going anywhere.
This is a sentient species.

We can't abandon them.

Captain,
with all due respect,
why the hell not?

I've got half a mind
to take a plasma torch
to that place.

What if we found a nursery
filled with 31
infant primates?

Would you want to
torch them?

(Archer)
the xindi are trying
to destroy earth

Because they heard
that humans are ruthless.

This is a chance
to prove them wrong.

We can bring
the eggs aboard.

Reconfigure
one of the cargo bays.

I already talked to phlox.

He says they're integrated
into the hatchery walls.

If we remove them,
they'll die.

Sir, this is crazy.
These people are trying
to k*ll us.

This isn't open
for discussion.

I'll lead
the engineering team.

I need you up here
to help travis figure out

How to operate
that xindi shuttle.

Captain.

I've made my decision.

Get to work.

[Door shutting]

(Archer)
captain's starlog,
january 8, 2154.

We've been in orbit
for more than a day.

The crew is restless,
eager to resume our mission.

But I'm certain
my decision to stay
was the right one.

They may know how
to build a weapons system,

[Sighing]
but these people
could learn a thing or 2

About designing
a comfortable chair.

For an insectoid,
maybe they are comfortable.

And the power grid
doesn't make much sense.

Almost half of it
is routed
to structural integrity.

You could probably
fly this thing
inside a gas giant.

Assuming you could
figure out how to fly it.

This icon looks like
it might represent
the impulse manifolds.

Give it a sh*t.

[Beeping]

[Whooshing]

[Sighing]
I don't think this ship
likes us very much.

You're going to have to
remove the relays here
and here.

That should disable
the security protocols.

We can't
initialize the engines
without them.

What about the ship
on the surface?

We might be able
to salvage what we need.

Yeah.

Any word on how much longer
he's planning to stay
in orbit?

The repairs
are moving slow.

[People chattering]

I'd be
the last to question
the captain's orders,

But doesn't it seem
a little odd
that we're staying here

To save a nest of xindi?

The captain thinks
it's the right thing to do.

We may be at w*r,
but these creatures
need our help.

Meanwhile, their big brothers
are trying to destroy earth.

Every day we stay here
gives them more time

To finish their w*apon.

(Trip)
look,

There's a chance
we'll run into
more insectoids

When we reach
that red giant.

Spending an extra day or 2
studying their
tactical systems

Might be useful.

Ah, captain.

I've, uh, learned
quite a bit about this
fascinating fellow.

[Chuckling]
huh, perhaps "fellow"
is the wrong word,

Their species is genderless.

Then who made
all those eggs?

They reproduce asexually.

Each adult appears capable
of producing, uh,
multiple egg sacs.

I wouldn't be surprised
if every insectoid vessel

Had its own hatchery.

I'd estimate their lifespan
is no more than,
oh, 12 earth years.

This individual may be
one of the elder members
of the crew.

It was nearly
10 years old.

What about the hatchery?

When will the eggs
mature?

Without knowing more
about their
incubation cycle,

It's impossible to say,

But, uh, probably
no more than a week,
at most.

Uh, captain,
if you don't mind
my, uh, saying,

You look as if you could
use some rest.

We've got to
get the repairs finished.

Surely a few hours' sleep
wouldn't...

Contact me if you find
anything else.

[Beeping]

[Sighing]

[Beeping]

Is there a problem,
corporal?

No, ma'am.

Why are you
guarding this chamber?

Captain's orders.

[Beeping]

Lieutenant reed's report.

What?

You requested
a tactical analysis
of the insectoid ship.

Later.

[Computer beeping]

Are we ready?

(Trip)
just a few seconds,
captain.

(T'pol)
there are 2 macos
posted outside.

I asked major hayes
to assign them.

These eggs
are vulnerable.

There are breaches
in the outer hull.

There could be
predators around.

Aside from microbes,
we found no evidence of life
on this planet.

(Archer)
trip.

(Trip)
we're ready.

Start at 40 megajoules,
but keep an eye
on that matrix converter.

[Humming]

Take it up to 50.

[Humming accelerates]

[Sparking]

Trip?

[Grunting]

Shut it down.

[Clanking]

[Humming stops]

What happened?

[Sighing]
i... There must have been
a surge in the power grid.

I'll need a few minutes,
captain.

[Buzzing]

[Beeping]

Archer to enterprise.

Medical emergency.

[Door opening]

There was nothing
I could do. I'm sorry.

(Archer)
how's hoshi coming
with that translation?

Their iconography is different
from the other xindi species.

It's taking some time.

When she's done,
ask her to search
their database.

See if she can
locate anything about
their burial rituals.

Do you plan
to hold a funeral?

[Beeping]

(Trip)
tucker to captain archer.

[Beeping]

Go ahead.

I think I figured out
the problem.

Their power grid
can't handle our converters.

It's going to take
at least 3 days
to make them compatible.

What about the reactor?
Any way to bring it online?

It's possible, but they lost
most of their antimatter
in the accident.

Stand by.

[Beeping]

Work with trip.

Help him
get their reactor
up and running.

Sir?

We're going to transfer
our antimatter to their ship.

Use as much as
you have to.

Our reserves are
at less than 60%...

I'm not going to let
any more of them die.

To get that reactor
running again,

We're going to
have to use a third
of our antimatter reserves.

Why so much?

Every system on that ship
is integrated.

The only way to bring
bio-support back online

Is to power up
the whole thing.

That's not going to leave
much antimatter
for our torpedoes,

Never mind our engines.

Did you
inform the captain?

I wanted to run it
by both of you first.

I never imagined
captain archer would put
the welfare of a few xindi

Before his own people.

Do you know he's spent
nearly 2 days
in that hatchery?

From what I'm told,
he hasn't stopped working

Long enough to even sleep.

Delay the transfer
for now.

The captain
gave us an order.

I'll speak with him.

Where's trip?

Did you bring
the antimatter?

No.

What's the problem?

Initializing their reactor
will deplete our reserves
by one-third.

We can spare it.

We're only a few light-years
from the red giant.

We'll still have
more than enough fuel
to get there.

We don't know for certain
if the w*apon is
in that system.

There are lives
at risk here.

Billions of lives
are at risk on earth
if our mission fails.

I'm well aware of that.

These xindi are innocent.

If we let them die,
we'll be proving
to the others

That they're right
about us.

I don't know much
about vulcan ethics,

But humans
don't throw morality

Out the window
when things start
getting a little rough.

Commander tucker and
lieutenant reed also believe

That this would compromise
our mission.

Your opinions
have been noted.

Now get back to enterprise
and start
the antimatter transfer.

I'm sorry, captain,
I can't obey that order.

You may not be wearing
a uniform,

But you can still
be charged
with insubordination.

Perhaps we should
contact starfleet

And discuss this
with admiral forrest.

You're relieved
as first officer.

Major, escort t'pol
back to the ship

And confine her
to her quarters.

(Hayes)
sir?

I gave you an order.

Ma'am.

[Sighing]

[Door hissing shut]

[Bell ringing]

Come in.

[Sighing]

The first shuttlepod
is on its way.

How long will it take
to transfer
the antimatter?

Using both shuttlepods,
about 4 or 5 hours.

[Breathing deeply]

[Chuckling]

I didn't realize
how badly I needed
a shower.

I've spent too much time
in that hatchery.

If you're looking
for a new first officer,
you should consider malcolm.

You're going to want
someone on the bridge
full-time,

I'm a little busy
at the moment.

I'm happy
with the command structure
the way it is.

This is only temporary.

T'pol just needed
a slap on the wrist.

She's questioned your orders
lots of times,

But you've never
locked her up before.

You have to admit,
it's a little
out of the ordinary.

These aren't
ordinary circumstances.

T'pol refused a direct order
in front of the crew.

I can't have senior officers
behaving like that.

Especially on a mission
this important.

Maybe you ought to confine me
to quarters, too, sir.

Because I'm still not sure
we're doing
the right thing here.

If the roles were reversed,

I can't imagine these xindi
would do the same for us.

My great-grandfather was
in north africa
during the eugenics wars.

His battalion was
evacuating civilians
from a w*r zone

When they came under att*ck.

There was a school
full of children

Directly between them
and the enemy.

If his men had returned fire,
they might have hit it.

So he called the commander
on the other side

And got him to agree

To hold his fire
long enough to evacuate
the school.

There are rules, trip,

[Zippering]
even in w*r.

We have to help
these children.

[Humming]

This is what you
wanted to show me?
A battle simulation?

Scenarios like this
can tell us a lot
about the enemy's

Tactical capabilities.

Much more than we'd learn
from a standard analysis.

I asked you to look
for weaknesses
in their shields,

Not to play more games.

This isn't exactly a game,
lieutenant.

[Beeping]

The simulation found
that they're vulnerable here.

They've got minimal shielding
around their
impulse manifolds.

A pair of torpedoes
should be enough
to take out the engines.

Those manifolds
are pretty narrow,

But our targeting scanners
should be able to get a lock.

[Chuckling]

Nice work.

Thank you, sir.

I apologize. I overreacted.

[Sighing]
a lot of the crew's
on edge lately.

They certainly are.

I heard things got
pretty ugly down there.

It's not every day
I'm asked to confine
a senior officer.

I can't say I disagree
with the captain's decision.

If one of my men
disobeyed orders,

I'd throw him
in the stockade.

Yeah.

Well,

I've got to
get back to the bridge.

Let me know
if your simulation
finds anything else.

I'm here to see t'pol.

She's not supposed
to have any visitors, sir.

This isn't a social call.

I'm here for my
neuro-pressure treatment.
Doctor's orders.

You don't want me
to bring phlox down here,
do you?

[Beeping]

[Door shutting]

What's our status?

(Trip)
the antimatter's
on its way.

I had a talk
with him.

Everything's gonna be
all right.

This whole thing
will blow over
in a day or 2.

Our antimatter supply
will be depleted by then.

The captain's behavior
is becoming
increasingly illogical,

Even for a human.

He's preoccupied
with the hatchery,

He's displaying signs
of paranoia.

I think you're
overstating things
just a little.

You can't allow him
to use our antimatter.

What do you suggest I do?
Start a mutiny?

You have to speak
with phlox.

Ask him to run
a full exam
on the captain.

What good would that do?

If the doctor can find
something wrong,

We may have medical grounds
to relieve him of command.

Relieve him?

[Sighing]
look, I know you're upset
about what happened,

But I think
you're taking this
personally.

How long before the reactor
is brought online?

Assuming hoshi
can translate
the interface,

[Sighing]
about 12 hours.

You have to delay it
until we can verify
the captain's mental state.

If he finds out
what we're doing,

We'll both end up
in the brig.

You're asking me
to betray him.

You can't allow
your personal feelings
for the captain

To affect your decision.

We both know
he's endangering this ship
and our mission.

[Beeping]

What is it?

A subspace vortex is opening
off the port bow.

Tactical alert.

[Beeping]

Captain archer,
report to the bridge.

It's an insectoid.
3 Bio-signs aboard.

[Beeping]
they're f*ring.

[expl*si*n]

They're moving away
at full impulse.

Pursuit course.
Arm phase-cannons.

Disable their engines.

[expl*si*n]

No effect.

Their main deflector's
charging.

They could be
trying to open a vortex.

Torpedoes. Maximum yield.

Target their
impulse manifolds.

(Man)
ready.
Fire.

What the hell's going on?

(Reed)
an insectoid ship, sir.

You destroyed them?

They were opening a vortex.
They would have escaped.

The crew might have been
able to take care
of the hatchery.

Sir?

We could have kept
our antimatter
and continued the mission.

They would have
told their superiors, sir,
given away our position.

If you'd explained to them
why we were here,

You might have avoided
a fire-fight.

With all due respect,
sir,

They didn't seem
particularly interested
in talking.

[Beeping]

Archer to major hayes.

(Hayes)
go ahead, captain.

Report to my ready room,
on the double.

Aye, sir.

[Beeping]

I'm relieving you
as tactical officer.

From now on,
you'll report
to major hayes.

I did what was necessary
to protect this ship
and its mission.

You'll be
confined to quarters
until further notice.

Captain!
Dismissed.

Yes, sir.

[Door opening]

[Door closing]

Are you done
with that translation?

Almost.

I want you to put together
a distress call
in the insectoid language.

Transmit it
on all frequencies
as soon as you're ready.

Understood.

There's nothing more important
than the success
of this mission.

Do you agree, major?
Of course, sir.

My senior officers
don't seem to understand
what I'm trying to do here.

I guess I have myself
to blame.

In the past,
I've encouraged them
to ask questions,

But we don't have time
for that now.

I need officers who respect
the chain of command

And can follow orders.

It won't be
a problem, sir.

I thought what happened
with t'pol

Might have been
an isolated incident,
but I'm not so sure now.

Lieutenant reed destroyed
a ship that could have
helped us.

I'm starting to wonder
if he deliberately

Tried to sabotage
this mission.

You're in command
while I'm on the surface.

You answer to me
and me alone.

Is that understood,
major?

Perfectly, sir.

That'll be all.

[Beeping]

(Trip)
can we talk to you
for a minute, sir?

(Archer)
what is it?

I'd like you to
go to sickbay with phlox.

Do I look sick to you?

Hoshi says you ordered her
to transmit a distress call.

[Sighing]
that's right.

Don't you think
that's a little dangerous?

We'll be light-years
from here

Before the xindi
respond to it.

We don't know
how far away
their ships are.

If we send that message,
we'll be taking
a hell of a risk.

We can't afford
to play it safe anymore.

This mission's
too important.

This mission is
to save earth

Not an alien hatchery.

Captain, you haven't
eaten or slept
in almost 2 days.

You've shown signs
of obsessional behavior
and paranoia.

If it'll make
the 2 of you
feel better,

I'll go to sickbay
for a complete physical...

As soon as that reactor's
online.

That's not
good enough, sir.

Phlox has the authority
to order you to sickbay.

T'pol is
manipulating you,
isn't she?

If I'm declared
unfit for duty,
then she takes over.

Captain,
if you won't
come with me,

I'll be required under
starfleet order 104,
section c,

To relieve you
of command.

I expected
something like this
from her,

But not
from the 2 of you.

Corporal.

I've already confined
2 senior officers today.

(Phlox)
his neurochemistry
appears normal.

There's nothing
wrong with him?

This scan is
hardly conclusive.

I'll need to get him
into the imaging chamber

And run a complete
neurological series.

When hoshi sends
that distress call,

Every xindi ship
that picks it up
will start heading this way.

[Sighing]

He's got hayes
on the bridge,

Macos posted all over the ship.

Whatever we do,
we're going to
have to do it fast.

What are you proposing,
commander?

I think it's time
we throw the rule book
out the window.

Captain.

[Groaning]

I'm sorry, sir,
no visitors.

[Grunting]
you let me in before.

I have new orders
from major hayes.

[Sighing]
look,

T'pol was a little
rough with me
during the last session.

I think she caused
some nerve damage.

You'll have to speak
with the major, sir.

This is a starfleet ship.
I don't have to ask
major hayes for anything.

Step away, sir.
No!

(Reed)
stand down, corporal.

[Grunting]

The captain gave hayes
control of the bridge,

Posted macos on every deck.

Is he still
on the surface?
Yeah.

Retrieving him
and the antimatter
should be the priority.

I'd advise
securing the bridge first.

If hayes gets wind of this,
we could have a fire-fight
on our hands.

Perhaps we should
approach the major,
and explain the situation.

He seems like
a reasonable man.

That would be risky.
If hayes sides
with the captain,

This mutiny will be over
before it begins.

We'll need more people.

Who's on duty
in the armory?

Ensign walsh
and 2 of my men.

They'll side with us,
but hayes posted
2 maco there.

Take the shuttlepod
back to enterprise.

What about you, sir?

You heard me.

[Grunting]

Hold it. Sorry.

[Groaning]

That's going to
leave a bruise.

All right.
You're with me.

(Man)
yes, sir.

[Beeping]

[Hissing]

[Hissing]

[Whispering]
well, we won't
get to the bridge this way.

[Hissing]

[Clanking]

[High-pitched humming]

[Grunting]

[Beeping]

Captain!

Captain, it's trip!

You shouldn't
have weapons in here.

[Beeping]

(Hayes)
go ahead.

(Maco)
major, corporal chang's
been found unconscious

In t'pol's quarters.

Where's t'pol?

Not here, sir.

[Beeping]

Hayes to the armory.

Armory, respond.

[Door opening]

Stand down!

You intend to
sh**t me, lieutenant?

Tell them to stand down.

The captain relieved you
of duty.

Both of you.

We don't want
anyone injured.

Put down your weapons.

Until the captain
says otherwise,

I give the orders
on this bridge.

Go back to the ship.

You have to come with us.

Captain.

Shh. It's all right.

Contact the captain.

Belay that.

I gave you
a direct order, ensign.

I'm sorry, major.

[Both grunting]

[f*ring]

[Panting]

It's over, major.

Take him to his quarters.

(Mayweather)
aye, sir.

[Beeping]

It's commander tucker.

(T'pol)
put him through.

Go ahead.

(Trip)
we've got the captain.
What's going on up there?

The bridge is secure.

Tell phlox to get
the imaging chamber
ready.

We've got a patient
for him.

(T'pol)
acting captain's starlog,
supplemental.

We've resumed our course
for azati prime.

Major hayes and his men
have been temporarily
relieved of duty.

Dr. Phlox believes
he has found an explanation

For the captain's behavior.

Where is he?

In his quarters,
resting.

Do, uh, you recall
when the captain
was att*cked

By one of the eggs?

It sprayed something
in his face.

Hmm. And I thought
it was a defense reflex.

But it was actually
something far more
sophisticated.

The substance contained
a unique, uh,
neurochemical.

It infiltrated
the captain's
synaptic pathways

Causing him to, uh,
reverse-imprint
on the baby insectoids.

It's the opposite
of what happens
when, uh,

A young animal, uh,
bonds with its mother.

Are you saying he thought
he was the mother
of those things?

Well, more likely,
a caretaker.

Of course, the captain
didn't realize this
on a conscious level.

Eventually,
he became obsessed
with protecting the eggs

To the exclusion
of everything else.

Including our mission.

I'd like to speak with him,
if you don't mind.

He'll be awake
in a few hours.

He should be
fully recovered by then.

I want you and your men
to return to duty.

Yes, ma'am.

Not the sort of thing
they trained us for
at west point.

[Chuckling]
I imagine not.

You could have come to me,
explained the situation.

We couldn't take the chance
that you'd side
with the captain.

I probably would have.

Yeah.

[Bell ringing]

[Beeping]

Uh, come in.

[Grunting]

I didn't mean to
wake you, sir.

It's all right,
I was getting up anyway.

How are you feeling?

Oh, I've been better.

You sure
you had that p*stol
set to stun?

[Sighing]
captain.

I hope you understand
if there'd been
any other way...

You were protecting
our mission, trip.

I would have done
the same thing.

Still, I never thought
I'd find myself
pointing a w*apon at you,

[Chuckling]

No matter
what the circumstances.

Let's put this
behind us, ok?

Yes, sir.

What's our status?

We just recovered the last
of our antimatter reserves.

The hatchlings?

Phlox says there's 19 of them
running around down there.

Chances are they'll survive
until the next xindi ship
comes along.

It's time we got back
on the road.

I want you at your post.

We're going to be
pushing the engines
pretty hard.

I'll be on the bridge.

Aren't you supposed to
get some rest?

I've had plenty.

I'm sorry, sir,
but the doctor
was insistent.

Ok.

I guess I don't want
another mutiny
on my hands.

Tell travis to set a course
for azati prime,
maximum warp.

Right away, sir.

[Sighing]
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