"In the following pages,
I shall prove that the entire
psychology of Man
can only be understood
with reference to
The Science
of Navigation."
[Klingon courtroom]
Gen.CHANG: (in Klingonese) :
The Enterprise fired on Kronos One without provocation.
The Chancellor and his advisors,
having been lulled into
a false sense of security
by an invitation to a state dinner
aboard Captain Kirk's vessel
at precisely nineteen thirty hours
that same evening.
KLINGON JUDGE:
Call your first witness.
Brigadier KERLA :
After the first shot we lost our gravitational field.
I found myself weightless
and unable to function.
Then two Starfleet crewmen came walking towards me.
COLONEL WORF :
Or perhaps they merely
wore Starfleet uniforms.
Gen. CHANG :
That remark is purely speculative.
I move that it be stricken.
KLINGON JUDGE (on viewscreen):
Colonel Worf, we are interested
in facts, not theories.
[Klingon courtroom]
COLONEL WORF :
If the gravitational field was not functioning,
How could these men be walking?
Brigadier KERLA :
They appeared to be wearing magnetic boots.
[Enterprise-A bridge]
SPOCK:
Gravity boots.….
SPOCK:
Lieutenant — The torpedo hit,
once again, please.
...Hold!
CHEKOV:
It is Enterprise. We fired.
SCOTTY:
That is not possible!
All weapons visually
accounted-for! ….sir.
[ He means, he has been down to the torpedo bay and counted them all himself (rather than relying on The Computer Inventory record of what SHOULD be there. ]
SPOCK:
An Ancestor of Mine
once maintained that if you
Eliminate The Impossible
whatever remains,
however improbable,
must be The Truth.
UHURA:
What exactly does that mean?
SPOCK:
It means that if
We cannot have
fired those torpedoes,
Someone Else DID.
SCOTTY:
Well they dinna fire on themselves.
There were no other ships present.
SPOCK:
There was an enormous neutron energy surge.
SCOTTY:
Not from us!
CHEKOV:
A neutron surge that big could
only be produced by —
….another ship!
UHURA:
Kronos One..?
SPOCK:
…Too far away. Very near us. Possibly, beneath us.
SCOTTY:
If there were a ship beneath us,
The Klingons would have seen it.
SPOCK:
….would They?
VALERIS:
….A Bird-of-Prey?
SPOCK:
A Bird-of-Prey.
CHEKOV:
Cloaked?
!
SCOTTY:
A Bird-of-Prey cannot fire
when she's cloaked!
SPOCK:
All other things being equal,
Mister Scott, I would agree —
However, all things are not equal :
This one, can.
VALERIS:
We must inform Starfleet Command.
SCOTTY:
Inform them of what!?
A new weapon that is invisible??
Raving lunatics, that's
what they'll call us!
They'll say that we're
so desperate to
exonerate the Captain
that we'll say anything.
SPOCK:
And they would be correct.
We have no evidence.
Only a Theory, which happens
to fit the facts.
UHURA:
Assuming you're right, Mister Spock,
Why would they fire on their own President?
SPOCK:
Indeed. This ship will be
searched from bow to stern.
Lieutenant Valeris,
you'll be in charge.
VALERIS:
Aye sir.
CHEKOV:
I do not understand —
If there was a ship underneath us,
surely the assassins beamed aboard
from that wessel, not Enterprise.
SPOCK:
You're forgetting something, Mister Chekov —
According to our own data banks this ship fired those torpedoes :
If We did, The Killers are here;
if we did not, whoever
altered the data banks
is also here.
In either case, what we are
looking for is here.
CHEKOV:
What are we looking for, Mister Spock…?
SPOCK:
Lieutenant…?
VALERIS:
Two pairs of
gravity boots.
******
SPOCK:
Any progress?
VALERIS:
None. We have got a crew of three hundred turning their own quarters inside out,
but The Killers may still be among them.
Surely they have disposed of these boots by now —
Would it not have been logical to have left them on Gorkon's ship?
SPOCK:
Even Logic must give way to Physics —
Gravity had not been restored
by the time they escaped.
Without the boots they would have
just floated off the Klingon transporter pads.
CHEKOV:
Why not simply —
waporise them?
VALERIS:
Like this?
KLAXON:
Wails.
VALERIS:
At ease. As you know, Commander Chekov,
no one can fire an unauthorised phaser aboard a starship.
...Suppose when they returned
they threw the boots into the refuse?
SPOCK:
I'm having the refuse searched.
If my surmise is correct
those boots will cling to the killers' necks like a pair of Tiberian bats —
They could not make their escape without them,
nor can they simply throw them out a WINDOW for all to see —
Those boots are HERE, somewhere.
UHURA:
Did someone fire off a phaser?
CHEKOV:
It's all right. It's nothing.
UHURA:
Mister Spock, Starfleet is screaming for us to return to port.
SCOTTY:
Who fired tha...
SPOCK:
Ah! Mister Scott,
I understand you're having difficulty with the warp drive.
How much time do you require
for repair?
SCOTTY:
(indignant)
There's nothing wrong
with the bloody thing.
SPOCK:
Mister Scott.
If we return to Spacedock,
the assassins would surely find a way to dispose of their incriminating footwear
and we will never see
The Captain and Doctor McCoy
alive again.
SCOTTY:
Could take weeks, sir.
SPOCK:
Thank you, Mister Scott.
Valeris, please inform Starfleet Command
our warp drive is inoperative.
VALERIS:
A lie?
SPOCK:
An error.
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