Disclaimer: I don't own Star Trek, I don't own the terms that are canon. Pretty
much if you recognize it, I don't own it. Most of the characters are my own.
I do add a few things for the more Trekkie people which are not my own
either. There are a couple of originals whom have something that is canon
but the personalities and people which are made up I do claim since they
came from my mind.

Note: For travel times and everything, I use the second warp factor
formula on Memory Alpha.

Summary:

After the new that a new ship is
going to take over the Ares' watch
over Andros I, things go from normal
to weird.

Special Guests:

Genevieve Oriango


It was a calm few weeks after the incident with the Borg and shuttle craft. It was completely unexpected that they would have to stay with Andros I for too long, only for the start until they could get a few ships to spare. Things have become restless on the Ares and the crew has been becoming unhappy.

"When are we going to leave?" Celes complained as she sat with several officers in Ten Forward, while James was serving a large number of people in the room.

"When Starfleet gives us their orders," Jace replied sighing taking a drink of his synthehol.

"They told us when we were assigned here we would be exploring, not guarding an under-construction starbase," Celes said with only a slight sense of annoyance, not at Jace but at Starfleet.

"Patience is a virtue," Eris Landon said quietly in almost a whisper.

"Exactly," Jace said with a nod towards Eris.

"It's a virtue I'm about to lose then," Celes muttered shaking her head then taking a drink of her synthehol. Soon a certain first officer came fluttering in with a huge smile on his face, his arm around a civilian woman who was just staying on the Ares for a small amount of time before having to leave to work on the starbase, which was about halfway done by now.

"Hey guys, meet Genevieve she's a civilian who is going to oversee some of the starbase's construction," Ciro said standing behind Celes looking at the rest of group.

"It's a pleasure to meet you Genevieve. Join us, I'll have James whip you up a drink," Jace said standing up holding out his hand to shake hers, which she took and shook nicely.

"Actually Ciro and I were about to go to the holodecks for lunch, but apparently he wanted to pay a visit to you all here," Genevieve replied with a sweet smile making her look absolutely gorgeous with her long braided brown hair.

"I just wanted to come by and tell you that the USS Washington is coming to take over for us, so we'll head out soon," Ciro said with a grin looking at the group and then at Genevieve with a grin.

"Really?" Celes said her face lighting up instantly, then falling with suspicion, "You aren't fooling around me are you?"

"No my dear Celes!" Ciro said pretending to be taken aback by such an accusation, "When have I ever done that to you?"

"Last week when you moved my furniture around, the week before that when you switched my communicator with some replicated metal which was completely useless, and that could have turned into a serious problem," Celes explained mostly to Genevieve completely serious with all she was saying, since it all had happened, "Not to mention the year you had my earring."

"Ok, ok, ok, I get it, I mess with you… But I'm not joking, Starfleet was able to spare the USS Washington which will take over guard duty for us," Ciro answer with a laugh, as the whole group laughed as well.

"Finally!" Celes said with joy and the largest smile on her face, "We can finally get on our way to exploring this galaxy!"

"Now, now, that's not very formal for the Chief Engineer," Jace joked taking a sip of his synthehol.

"Come on Cirry," Genevieve said looking at Ciro with loving eyes, "We're going to lose our holosuite if we don't hurry up…" she turned to the group of officers, "Sorry, I just want to make sure our holosuite isn't taken. I don't want to be rude."

"It is fine, Genevieve," Eris stated as she observed Ciro and Genevieve.

"Hey, I'll see you later," Ciro said as Genevieve seemed to almost pull him away. If one was paying attention one could swear that Ciro turned around and gave a wink to the waiter, James.

"So we're finally leaving this motionless station," Jace sighed with a smile.

"It will be interesting to start our original mission once more," Eris replied.

"Of course! Exploring a new galaxy first is the reason I wanted to be on this ship!" Celes said excitedly raising her glass for another glass of synthehol. James quickly came over with another glass handing it to her. "Hey, we should have a small, calm party to celebrate our mission continuing finally!"

"I don't know, we all have duties…" Jace replied unsure about it.

"Of course, but it could be a short party, and you could leave when you have duty," Celes suggested, "And the senior staff is invited and each senior staff member can bring two others!"

"I like this idea," Eris piped up. Though curious at this response, Jace simply kept his unsure face up.

"I suppose we can," Jace sighed.

"Yes! We'll do it tomorrow, two hours before the Washington is to arrive," Celes said in triumph standing up with amazing energy, "I've got to get everything ready, spread the word you two, only two per senior staff!" Jace laughed taking his last sip of the synthehol and getting up himself.

"I'm going to run this by the captain, make sure she's ok with it," Jace said looking towards Eris with a small smile. Eris simply nodded and stood up herself.

"I will see you later," Eris stated walking out of the room. Jace simply smiled wider, walking over to James, and began to talk.


The captain agreed to allow the party, though she couldn't be there for too long, seeing as she had duty a half an hour after the party was supposed to begin. Most of the senior staff took the news extremely well, except Jemelle just nodded and walked off when Jace told him, which made Jace wonder if Jemelle Iscani ever talked. The party had approached fast, and people began arriving.

"What kind of party is this?" a roar came as the Klingon Ambassador walked into the holosuite seeing a 20th century Earth bar and a woman singing on a small stage with a man cleaning the bar, and several of the staff already there.

"It's an Earth setting, just try to enjoy yourself," Jace laughed entering after the Klingon.

"Welcome!" Akorem Celes said coming up to the two who had entered wearing a beautiful white dress, most likely going to take the place of the singer on stage later in the day, "Are you bringing anyone else?"

"Nope, only Kordak here. Didn't want the Ambassador to feel left out," Jace said with a wicked smile.

"Hey now, if you two want to fight, you'll have to go to the holosuite next door," Celes said eying the two of them suspiciously.

"I thought you said that this was the sort of party where us fighting is the entertainment, Half-Human," Kordak said eying Jace with a suspicious eye.

"If I told you the truth you wouldn't come. Anyways, since you're here, enjoy yourself with some Human customs," Jace replied shaking his head with an innocent smile smiling towards Lieutenant Akorem.

"Fine…" Kordak said in an almost pouting tone, at least for a Klingon, "But you must promise me two matches later today."

"Deal," Jace said with his charming smile shaking Kordak's hand.

"I do not get your human custom of shaking hands for a deal. We Klingons do not engage in such a tradition," Kordak said eyeing Jace with the same suspicious eye.

"Well you're at a human party, you need to conform to the human customs," Jace said turning around to see Doctor William Galen entered alone looking around. Celes hurried over to the doctor and greeted him.

"Doctor! Did you not bring anyone?" Celes asked with a smile, her Bajoran features seeming to grow increasingly noticable surrounded by humans, and well one disgruntled Klingon.

"No, I didn't, unfortunately I have not made very many contacts yet, mostly locked up in sickbay doing research," Doctor Galen said with a curt nod in a slightly old suit.

"Oh? What sort of research?" Celes asked tilting her head slightly with curiousity.

"Nothing too much, just trying to figure out a way to combat the virus currently plaguing the Klingon, Breen and Romulans," the doctor replied, then hearing the door open, revealing the captain, still in her uniform.

"Captain Richards! How are you?" Celes asked, but the Captain's face looked blank and she did not answer, "Captain?" The doctor had a curious look on his face, placing a hand on the captain's shoulder, pulling out a medical light, which he flashed across her face a few times.

"Where am I?" the captain asked in a distant voice, "Mommy said Daddy just left, and then I was here. Where is here?" The two looked at the captain curiously.

"Don't worry, I'll bring you to her," the doctor said gently taking a hold of the captain's hand and slowly leading her out as Celes followed, "Don't tell anyone yet, you can come with me, or stay, it's your choice Lieutenant Akorem."

"I'm going to follow, I want to know what's wrong with the captain," Celes answer and the doctor simply nodded and continued to the turbolift.

"Whoa! Where are we going Mister?" the captain asked in the same distant, yet a little more childish voice than before.

"We're going to see you Mommy and Daddy, but first I need to do a check up on you," the doctor replied looking at the captain with a fake small smile.

"But Mommy said to never to go with a stranger especially a boy," the captain said then turning her head with a slightly frown, but her voice still quite subdued, but growing in energy.

"Don't worry, I'm here, I won't let him do anything you don't want to do," Akorem replied with a small smile.

"Oh! Are you a B-baaaaajarrrrran?" the captain asked her eyes growing only slightly wide and again growing in energy with each word.

"Yes, I am, though I was raised on Earth by my parents," Akorem said with a fake smile.

"Oooohhhhh! Ok!" Liron Richards said her voice sounding like a little kid's now.

"Come on," the doctor interject pulling the captain by the hand down to sickbay, where she climbed on one of the sickbeds, "Stay with her." Celes nodded and stayed with the captain. The captain's eyes became unfocused, but in a second she blinked and looked around.

"What am I doing here? Is this part of the academy's test?" Liron asked looking around confused as the doctor came in with several instruments for his medical practices, "I didn't know that there were handsome men involved in this test."

"W-what?" the doctor asked looking at the captain curiously.

"She just suddenly changed Doctor Galen," Celes responded quietly, trying to keep Captain Richards from hearing, "She thinks she's taking an academy's test." The doctor nodded.

"Hey do you want to hang out after my test is over, I know this place in France that's amazing," the captain said with a smile placing hand on the doctor's chest, and he jumped in surprise.

"No, no that's ok," the doctor said scanning the captain's head with one of his scanners, then taking out a hypospray.

"What? Am I not good enough for you? I am a very fun person to hang around," the captain said with, what the doctor and Celes could only come up with to describe it, a seductive smile.

"No, no, I'm just too busy," the doctor responded ignoring the odd look Celes was giving the captain, and using the hypospray on the captain's neck.

"Oh come on, I bet you can spare a few minutes for us to get more acquainted," the captain said with the same smile.

"Fine," the doctor said getting another hypospray out and preparing it, "After you finish your test I'll meet you at this French place."

"Doctor Galen!" Celes said slightly taken aback, but was shot down by a glare from the doctor.

"Galen? Like the young famous doctor? Are you him?" the captain asked.

"No, he's my father," the doctor replied using the hypospray on the captain.

"Really? You look about his age though," the captain said with a confused smile.

"It's complicated, don't worry about it," the doctor said faking a smile once more, though as he used one more hypospray he became frustrated, "It should've worked…"

"Is there anything I can do to help?" Celes interjected still unsure what in the world was happening.

"Just hand me that hypospray," the doctor stated pointing to a nearby hypospray, next to Celes, and she did as she was told.

"I'm Liron Richards, by the way," the captain introduced as the doctor used the hypospray, which caused the captain to faint.

"What in the universe just happened, Doctor?" Celes asked looking bewildered at the doctor and the unconscious captain.

"Some sort of amnesia, I don't know the cause, or anything. For now, please keep this a secret, I don't want the crew to get worried," the doctor stated turning towards Celes.

"Is that an order, sir?" Celes asked looking towards him.

"No, just a favor. I want to find the cure to this, and the cause as soon as possible, and the crew knowing won't help too much," the doctor said with a curt nod before turning towards his office and beginning to head over to it.

"Ok, but only for a day or two, I can't keep it a secret for long," Celes answered then peering down at the captain, "You were just playing along right? You wouldn't do that for real would you?"

"What do you think? It's the captain, and we met the day the two of us met," the doctor replied turning around looking at Celes with a very confused look, "Of course I was playing along."

"I-I just wanted to make sure, Doctor," Celes answered her cheeks slightly reddening before she scurried out of the room. The doctor shook his head before making his way towards his office, where he began reading and studying various PADDs.


It was later that day when the doctor had made his way up to the bridge, undetected by any of the bridge crew as he headed into the captain's ready room. The doctor began rummaging through the items in the room, carefully remembering to place the things he moved back into their original place. It took him a half an hour to search the whole place to his satisfaction, at the point where he stood up and straightened up his uniform.

"Tea, Blue Rasberry, hot," the doctor ordered from her replicator, wanting to test if there was anything wrong with it. He pulled out his tricorder and began scanning the cup, "Nothing too strange, though didn't see the captain as one who used Dediscen Herbs in her tea." The doctor took a drink of the tea. Sure, he didn't like the Blue Rasberry hot tea, but he ordered and of course his tricorder didn't pick anything up, but maybe there was some connection. Nope, nothing happened as he took a drink of the tea.

Next stop, Captain Liron Richards' quarters. Of course, he never had been there before, even to give a report to the captain or a house call as he got several times from Ambassador Kordak and Lieutenant Knight, but he knew the way. The doctor snuck behind the bridge crew, not being caught once more. However, it was when he exited the turbolift he was found.

"What are you doing doctor?" the person said, to his surprise to meet this person here, especially since they were supposed to be elsewhere.

"I am heading to my quarters, Miss Richards," the doctor replied wondering how the captain had come out of her sedation by now.

"Oh, can I come with you? It'd be fun sitting and talking, I want to know more about you," Liron Richards responded with a smile, "Plus you owe me a dinner."

"Fine, come on," the doctor said knowing that he had to keep an eye on the captain, especially since she didn't remember this was her ship, and what she couldn't do. Anyways, he didn't want someone to find out something was wrong with the captain at the moment.

"Ok!" the captain said with a smile following the doctor to the Captain's Quarters, though the captain didn't know that. Liron ran in and sat on the couch and beckoned him to come in as well. He simply shook his head and began scanning and searching the room.

"What are you doing?" Liron Richards asked looking at him curiously.

"I was informed my room had a listening device, I want to find it," the doctor lied as he continued to work.

"Why would someone want to bug your room?" Liron asked.

"They want to steal my research," the doctor lied simply.

"Oh ok… So anyways, tell me about yourself as you look for this listening device," the captain said with a smile growing on her face.

"Oh I don't know what to say… I'm a doctor, there really isn't that much to say otherwise," the doctor replied walking over to the nearby bed room, then being followed by Liron Richards.

"Well, how about I fill you in on you?" the captain suggested, "I'm very good at reading people."

"You can try," the doctor chuckled as he scanned the area.

"Well I can tell that you are a very dedicated young man, at about 19 years old, but you're striving to prove yourself not just the son of your famous father. Oh and you're quite serious about most things, not a bad thing, mind you," Liron said with a smile looking at the doctor who was still scanning the whole quarters, but the doctor chuckled.

"I'm not even close to 18, it's more like 54 years old," the doctor replied.

"You've got to be joking, you can't be that old Doctor Galen, your father is only like 30 years old or so," the captain replied as they left the bedroom and headed to the restroom, where the doctor was making a thorough scan job of it.

"Age doesn't matter," the doctor said dismissing the fact, "How old do you think you are?"

"I know I'm 18 years old myself, so actually I would say you are actually about 21 years old right?" Liron asked reconsidering things.

"Yes, I think I was 21 when you were 18," the doctor replied.

"What?" the captain asked confused.

"Nothing," William Galen replied then adding as he closed up his scanner, "Nothing in here either… curious."

"Well now that you're done searching, come sit with me on your sofa," the captain said with a smile, "I knew from the second I met you when you were examining me that you were a very nice guy."

"Ah, well Miss Richards," the doctor said, but he was interrupted.

"Call me Liron, or Lie, or Ron, though only my brothers use Ron," the captain replied pulling the older man's hand towards the couch.

"Ok? Anyways, I need to go to sickbay," the doctor said trying to make an excuse.

"At this hour? Come on, please stay?" the captain asked with almost puppy dog eyes.

"No, no, my research is very important," the doctor replied.

"It'll be there tomorrow morning! It's not like you have to spend every waking second on it. Live it up a little, have some fun, Mr. Galen," Liron stated still trying to get him to sit with her on the sofa.

"I can't," Doctor Galen replied.

"Why not?" Liron asked almost furiously.

"We just met not long ago, and you're my captain!" the doctor almost shouted.

"What are you talking about?" Liron asked completely confused now.

"You've undergone some sort of amnesia and have forgotten the past almost 30 years of your life, and for some reason you're under the delusion I look like a 21 year old!" the doctor explained placing a hand on his head and closing his eyes.

"I don't believe you," the captain said her eyes narrowing, "But… I can't tell if you're lying. Damn your straight faced nature, Doctor, if that's what you really are. You're not one of the Romulans who took my father now are you?" The doctor stared at the captain and shook his head, returning to closing his eyes after a second.

"No! You're father's been dead for almost 25 years! You've become the captain of two starships, the USS Sirius and this ship, the USS Ares. I don't even know why I'm trying to explain this to you," the doctor said quickly trying not to be frustrated with it all.

"I'm only 18 years old, Mister! I can't have done any of that! Father's just been taken momentarily, until I can figure out a way to save him!" the captain replied back, almost yelling and unshed tears were in her eyes.

"Fine! You won't believe me captain! But I will still find a way to restore your memory, even if it means losing track of my research and someone else finding out before me. I might not know everyone on this damned ship, but I care about all of them equally!" William Galen said his frustrations growing. It was at that time that he fell straight onto the sofa.

"Wha-?" the captain said confused of why the doctor would collapse suddenly.

"You've done well my dear," a smooth voice said coming from the shadows.

"Dad?" the captain asked her eyebrows raised in surprise.


"Where's the captain? She's never been late for a shift before…" the young Ciro Rodriguez asked the next morning. No one answered, for no one knew, "Computer locate Captain Richards."

"Captain Richards is in her quarters," the computer's voice replied.

"Rodriguez to Richards. Captain come in," Ciro said tapping his badge, but no answer followed, "Iscani, Knight, go see what's up with the captain." Jemelle nodded and Jace quickly stood up, tripping over the chair in the process.

"Yes sir," Jace said straightening himself up. The large dark skinned man and the small half-human man made their way into the turbolift.

"So… how are you Lieutenant Iscani?" Jace asked trying to make small talk. Jemelle turned his head towards Jace and said nothing, then returned it to facing forward. "Lieutenant? Why don't you want to speak with me? Did I do something to offend you." Jemelle turned his head towards Jace again, shaking his head no, before returning to its original position.

"I feel no need to speak," Jemelle replied in a deep and almost intimidating voice.

"No need? You don't want to know how others are doing? Or ask if someone wants to have hang out with you?" Jace asked as the turbolift door opened, and the two men stepped out.

"There is no need to seek others to hinder with my presence," Jemelle answered simply walking towards the Captain's room, his hand ready to pull the phaser he had on him. Jace shook his head but didn't press the issue. The door to the captain's room opened. In the first room, nothing seemed out of place. Jemelle pointed towards the bedroom, and the two men headed towards the room.

Inside, the captain was sitting on her bed, her hair messed up and her arms around her bent legs, thus in the fetal position, rocking back and forth.

"Father, I'm going to save you. I'll do anything. Daddy, I love you," the captain chanted softly to herself. On the floor next to her bed a man was lying face down. Jace bent over to check his pulse, and nodded towards Jemelle to tell him the man was still alive. Jemelle pulled his phaser, just in case, holding it near him but low, and on stun.

"Captain?" Jace asked nearing Liron Richards.

"Oh no! Father they've come for me! What do I do?" the captain shouted her face seeming to turn to a demented look, but almost frightened as well.

"It's ok Captain, you're safe," Jace said stepping a little closer, but that was the wrong move. The captain sprung up and held her hands in a defensive position.

"Stay back! Please! Daddy! Save me! DADDY!" the captain shouted tears rolling down her face, then kicking at Jace, who dodged her foot, before looking towards Jemelle, who then fired his phaser at the captain, stunning her.

"Come on, let's get her to sickbay, and Doctor Galen as well," Jace said indicating the knocked out man and the captain in the room. Jemelle simply nodded.


"Dediscen? I thought that was harmless," Jace stated curiously as he listened to the doctor explain everything.

"I didn't realize it until the hallucinations of her father kicked in," the doctor stated, "Dediscen can be cause the body to react in a way that will cause paranoia, amnesia, and hallucinations, but only if the body is exposed to various chemicals, how she got those chemicals in her system I don't know."

"You can treat it right?" Jace asked looking towards the silent Jemelle listening, but not seeming to be as curious as Jace was.

"I can, it'll only take a few hours. If I had found out a week from now there would be nothing I could do," the doctor replied with a nod and a small smile.

"Good," Jace replied a small smile on his head, "When the captain wakes up, could you tell me?"

"Of course," the doctor replied.

"What are the chemicals she had to create this reaction?" Jemelle asked in his deep and almost intimidating voice.

"Smoke from burning Terellium-B, and a small portion of morphine, so small that one can't detect it," the doctor explained, "But I don't know how or why the captain would have had these things in her system."

"Thank you, Doctor," Jemelle said nodding curtly before leaving.

"All work and no fun," Jace sighed, "I'll get him to open up eventually!" The doctor chuckled as Jace left to leave the doctor to his healing of the captain.


It was a beautiful day, the sun was shining on the light sandy beach, completely uninhabited, except for two, who were sitting on a blanket talking at they watched the ocean.

"I want to become the captain of my own ship one day, and explore the unknown with my crew, and a family of my own," Ciro Rodriguez sighed with an arm wrapped around the innocent figure next to him.

"I bet you'll do that one day Cirry, I know you will," Genevieve replied resting her head on his shoulder.

"I doubt it, I'm too young for my own ship and too irresponsible, at least that's what Starfleet said, they even tried to deny me this post, tried to give to someone else, but the captain insisted, so I was happy to know I had a captain who wanted me and no one else," Ciro said with a smile. The two remained silent for a few moments, but was interrupted by a deep voice.

"Genevieve Oriango," Jemelle said approaching from behind, "You are under arrest." Ciro turned around, as did Genevieve, abruptly.

"What? What did she do? I must protest," Ciro said indignantly.

"She has been found to have attempted to kill the captain," Jemelle answer simply.

"What? I never did such a thing!" Genevieve replied in the same tone as Ciro.

"What proof do you have?" Ciro demanded standing up and walking towards Jemelle.

"Our sensors say that she was the only one in the captain's quarters, besides the captain and Doctor Galen within the last month. The doctor has a very convincing alibi. Unless Miss Oriango can explain this, she will be arrested," Jemelle explained, though slightly surprising seeing as that was the most anyone had heard him speak before, but Ciro didn't take it nicely.

"Why would she do it? There's no reason you should arrest her, more thorough investigation is required," Ciro demanded as Genevieve stood up and walked towards Jemelle.

"Please Cirry," Genevieve said looking at Ciro with loving eyes, "Mr. Jemelle, Security Man, I will inform you that I am the one who caused the captain's condition."

"What?" Ciro nearly shouted looking towards his girlfriend, "Why? What are you saying?"

"Cirry, I just wanted you to have your ship you deserve. You deserved to be captain… I just wanted Captain Richards to be relieved of duty and then I'd reverse it. But this was the only way to give you your ship," Genevieve explained, sounding quite crazy to Ciro and most likely Jemelle, but one couldn't tell what Jemelle was thinking.

"What? I am patient, Genie," Ciro said looking at her like she was crazy.

"But Cirry, I love you! I want you to have everything you've ever wanted. From the moment I met you I knew almost everything about you! I did this for you!" Genevieve said looking lovingly at Ciro.

"I am sorry, but my captain is special to me, she's the first one to see value in me. Even the captain who gave me the Lieutenant status only did it because he felt sorry for me. Captain Richards chose me, not because she was sorry, but because she saw value in me that no one else saw," Ciro explained, "I just told you this a few minutes ago. Why would I want Captain Richards gone? She's by far the best captain I've ever had." Genevieve sighed.

"It was the only way to get you your ship even close to soon, unless you wanted me to kill off all of the first officers and captains of the ships," Genevieve said with a sly smile.

"That is just wrong Genevieve. Lieutenant Iscani," Ciro said looking towards Jemelle, who nodded then taking her away. "Why are all the crazy girls attracted to me?" Ciro sighed, "Should've known."


"Welcome back Captain. Do you remember anything?" the doctor asked as the captain slowly rose from the sickbay bed. She placed a hand on her forehead.

"Bits and pieces," the captain answered, "What the hell happened to me, Doctor?"

"Don't worry, all in due time," the doctor answered.

"I remember being in my quarters, with you… I am sorry for any trouble I caused," the captain apologized.

"It's ok, Captain Richards, you weren't in your right mind. Just don't use Dediscen in your tea anymore. I know it's a good stimulant, but it's not worth the affects it does to your body," Doctor Galen explained as he put away his medical tools.

"Dediscen? I don't use Dediscen," the captain answered confused.

"I guess that was Genevieve's doing as well," the doctor sighed.

"That civilian Commander Rodriguez is dating?" the captain asked confused.

"I'll let Lieutenant Iscani explain it all, I didn't get all the information anyways," the doctor replied, "You'll be able to return to work tomorrow. The USS Washington is waiting for our departure, I'll let Lieutenant Rodriguez know to notify the Washington about our departure time?"

"Yes, that would be fine," the captain answered.

"We'll finally get onto our mission, I suppose," the doctor said with a smile, though obviously faked.

"Don't you want to go?" the captain asked curiously.

"Yes, but truthfully I am afraid of what's out there, it's a completely new galaxy, and we're already threatened by the Romulans and these Borg with their civil war," the doctor replied.

"That's what it's about, facing the unknown, facing unknown danger sometimes, exploring is the most fascinating thing in the world," the captain explained.

"I suppose you're right Captain," Doctor Galen replied.


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