know it's not going to be easy, but we must face what's happened. You're in command now. The crew needs guidance from you. I can't give the eulogy because I won't be at the service. A memorial service gives everyone a sense of completion, helps begin healing. - Exactly. I don't want to heal. - Will... I have an open wound here. It hurts like hell. I don't want it to get better and I don't want to pretend everything's alright. - I know you're angry. - You're damn right! I intend to stay angry until I find whoever's responsible for the Captain's death. That's pretty selfish of you. Do you think you're the only one in pain? Do you think that you have the monopoly on loss? Well, let me tell you something. We're all hurting. We're all angry. And, like it or not, you have a responsibility to this crew. You can't just indulge your personal desire for revenge. That is enough, Counsellor. Deanna. I'm sorry. This is not about revenge. This is about justice. The Captain died in a bar fight for nothing. Somebody has to answer for that. Then I can mourn. Commander, a transmission from Admiral Chekote at Starbase 227. - I'll take it in the ready room. - Aye, sir. Sir? I read your report, Commander. My condolences to you and your crew. Capt Picard's death is a loss to the entire Federation. You want to postpone your mission to the Argus sector. For what reason? I have a request. I would like to investigate Capt Picard's death. It's the Dessicans'jurisdiction. I know, sir. Frankly, I don't have much confidence in them. - I believe they're corrupt. - I suspect you're right. But are you the one to pursue this? The Captain's death hit me hard and I may not be completely objective. But no one is more determined to find out who is responsible. Alright, Commander. I'm placing the Enterprise on detached duty. Your mission is at your discretion. - Good luck. - Thank you, sir. Cmdr Riker. I've been meaning to speak to you. I'd like to move to better quarters. I don't care much for the decor here. These are our best quarters. I was hoping that you might have remembered details of the aliens you saw, things you may have forgotten. Sorry, my memory isn't what it used to be. They murdered a man in full sight of everyone, and you remember nothing about them? Now that you mention it, I remember one thing. They said they'd kill anyone who talked about it. Where did they go? So you know who they are, and where I can find them. Perhaps I do. - What do you want? - Not a great deal, Commander. Just a shuttlecraft. I'd like to travel, see more of the galaxy. A shuttlecraft? Well, here's my offer. Instead of the ship, I'll give you some time. Time? With luck, five years in prison, instead of 20. You have 12 outstanding arrest warrants in the Klingon Empire. Tell me what you know, and I'll pull some strings. Maybe they'll reduce your sentence. You must promise not to give me to the Klingons. I'll think about it. Could I be sent to a Federation rehabilitation colony? - Talk. - The aliens were a mercenary group. They've been operating in the sector for six months. Where do we find them? They mentioned the Barradas system. I think they were headed there. - You think? - That's all I know. - Riker to Data. - Data here. Take us out of orbit, set course for the Barradas system. - Warp six. - Aye, sir. Barradas III is a Class-M planet, and is listed as unpopulated. But sensors have detected energy signals on its surface. What's the source? It's hard to tell, but possibly from a power converter. Indicating a base or a ship. What else do we know? The planet was a Debrune outpost 2,000 years ago. The Federation's archaeological survey has catalogued numerous ruins on the surface. Mr Worf, we need a security detail with the away team. I'll lead. Geordi, you're with me. Mr Data, you have the bridge. Commander, as acting First ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст На лоне природы на английском - текст Золушка на английском - текст У неё будет ребёнок на английском - текст Даурия / Dauria на английском - текст Убийцы на английском |