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Wednesday 22 January 2020

TREATMENT







The Guide for the first part of your Inward Journey is your Intellect, the Masculine Traits of Intelligence, Proportion and Good Sense.

The Lowest Level of Hell is the worst. It is FROZEN. 

To reach The Coldness of Life — Loneliness and Meaninglessness — is The worst experience a human being goes through, worse than the fiery aspects of Hell. Under the guidance of Virgil, Dante gets to the bottom of Hell and just keeps going. You don’t come out of Hell through the door you entered. You go through it and out the other side. On the other side of Hell lies Heaven.

Dante and Virgil are in the middle of the world, which is where the Devil lives. And Dante gets through that nodal point, the point of zero gravity at the center of the world, by shimmying down the hairy leg of the Devil, and finds himself in Purgatory. 

Hell lays out what’s Wrong — the hellish dimensions of life — and Purgatory begins The Repair, what you need in order to be restored. 

You need to be treated.


The verb ‘to treat’ comes from the Latin tractare “ to pull or drag.” 

The earliest therapists had a series of stones with increasingly smaller holes in them, and you were literally pulled through —the biggest one first, a smaller one next, until you couldn’t be pulled through any more. 

You came out of this experience minus a bit of skin, but you were treated. 

Dante is pulled through A hole from the center of the world and begins his ascent through Purgatory, its many levels and teachings.

At this point, Virgil approaches Dante and says, “I cannot take you any further. One Greater Than I will be your guide from here.” 

Dante is shaken, because he has depended entirely on Virgil. Virgil continues, 
“Beatrice will guide you from Here,” 
the same Beatrice who had opened the vision of Heaven for him on the Ponte Vecchio.

Excerpt from: 
"Inner Gold: Understanding Psychological Projection" 
by Arnie Kotler

[Hangar One]

COMMANDER: 
...Regula I, Tracy, USS Farragut... USS Enterprise, McGrath, USS ... Vader, USS Hood. 
Welcome to Starfleet, godspeed. 

KIRK: 
He didn't call my name. Commander! 
Sir, you didn't call my name. 
Kirk, James T.? 

COMMANDER: 
Kirk, you're on academic suspension. 
That means you're grounded, until the Academy board rules. 

MCCOY: 
Jim, the board'll rule in your favor. 
Most likely. Look, Jim, I got to go. 

KIRK: 
Yeah, get going. 
Be safe. 

OFFICER: 
Excuse me. 

KIRK: 
Yeah, yeah, sorry. 

MCCOY: 
....Dammit. Come with me. 


FEMALE ASSIGNER: 
...USS Neutral, 
Uhura, USS Farragut, 
Petroski, USS Antares. 
Go to your stations and good luck. 

(Gaila smiles wide past Uhura, who has a dour expression

KIRK: 
Bones, where are we going? 

MCCOY: 
You'll see. 

(they pass Uhura) 

[Medical Bay]

KIRK: 
What are you doing? 

MCCOY: 
I'm doing you a favor. 
I couldn't just leave you there looking all pathetic. 
Take a seat. I'm going to give you a vaccine against viral infection from Melvaran mud fleas. 

KIRK: 
Oww! What for? 

MCCOY: 
To give you the symptoms. 

KIRK: 
What are you talking about? 

MCCOY: 
You're going to start to lose vision in your left eye. 

KIRK: 
Yeah, I already have. 

MCCOY: 
Oh, and you're going to get a really bad headache and a flop sweat. 

KIRK: 
You call this a FAVOUR? 

MCCOY: 
Yeah, you owe me one.

[Hangar One]

MALE ASSIGNER: 
Kirk, James T. 
He's not cleared for duty aboard the Enterprise. 

MCCOY: 
Medical Code states the treatment and transport of a patient to be determined at the discretion of his attending physician, which is me. 

So, I'm taking Mister Kirk aboard. 

Or would you like to explain to Captain Pike why the Enterprise warped into a crisis without one of its senior medical officers? 


MALE ASSIGNER: 
As you were. 

KIRK: 
As you were. 

MCCOY: 
C'mon.

[Shuttlecraft Gilliam]

(as the shuttlecrafts head to their various ships, including the Enterprise) 

KIRK: 
I might throw up on you. 

MCCOY: 
Oh Jim, you got to look at this. 
Jim, look! 

KIRK: What? 

(they look out at Earth Spacedock and the massive Enterprise)

[Enterprise Shuttlebay]

MCCOY: 
We need to get you changed. 

KIRK: 
I don't feel right. 
I feel like I'm leaking. 

MCCOY:
Hell, it's that pointy-eared bastard. 

(Kirk and McCoy swerve to narrowly avoid being spotted by Spock. Spock enters a turbolift and arrives on the bridge)

[Sickbay]

KIRK: 
Where are we? 

MCCOY: 
Medical bay. 

KIRK: 
This is worth it. 

MCCOY: 
A little suffering's good for the soul. 

KIRK: (to a nurse) 
Hi, how are you. 

MCCOY: 
Over here. 

KIRK: 
My mouth is itchy, is that normal? 

MCCOY: 
Well, those symptoms won't last long. 
I'm going to give you a mild sedative. 

KIRK: 
Agh, I wish I didn't know you. 

MCCOY: 
Don't be such an infant. 

(he applies the sedative to Kirk) 

KIRK: 
Aggh... how long is it supposed to... 

(he falls unconscious) 

MCCOY: 
Unbelievable.

(Kirk awakes in front of the monitor) 


Kirk: 
Lightning storm! 

MCCOY: 
Uh, Jim, you're awake. 
How do you feel? 

KIRK: 
ah.. uh... 

MCCOY: 
Good god, man! 

KIRK: 
What? Ah! 

(His hands come into view, extremely swollen) 

KIRK: 
What the hell's this?! 

MCCOY: 
Reaction to the vaccine. 
Dammit! 
Nurse Chapel, I need fifty cc's of cortazone. 

CHAPEL: (offscreen) 
Yes, sir. 

(Kirk replays Chekov's message as McCoy scans Kirk) 

KIRK: 
Nice. We got to stop the ship!

[Corridor]

(Kirk and McCoy are frantically running through the corridors) 

MCCOY: 
Jim! I'm not kidding, we need to keep your heart rate down! 

KIRK: 
Computer, locate crew member Uhura! 

MCCOY: 
I haven't seen a reaction this severe since med school. 

KIRK: 
We're flying into a trap! 

MCCOY: 
Dammit Jim, stand still. 

(McCoy hypos Kirk in the neck) 

KIRK: 
Ow! Stop it! 

(Kirk runs and finds Uhura) 

KIRK: 
Uhura, Uhura. 

UHURA: 
Kirk, what are you doing here? 

KIRK: 
The transmission from the Klingon prison planet, what exactly was... 

UHURA: 
Oh my god, what's wrong with your hands?! 

(McCoy begins scanning Kirk again) 

KIRK:
It-it-it... look, who is responsible for the Klingon attack? 
Was the ship Romul... 

UHURA: 
Was the ship what? 

KIRK: (to McCoy) 
What's happening to my mouth? 

MCCOY: 
You got numb tongue? 

KIRK: (mumbled) 
Numb tongue! 

MCCOY: 
I can fix that! 

(McCoy briefly leaves) 

UHURA: 
Was the ship what? 

KIRK: (mumbled) Romulan! 

UHURA: What? 

KIRK: (mumbled, but clearer) Romulan 

UHURA:
Romulan? 

KIRK: (mumbled) 
Yeah 

UHURA: 
Yes. 

KIRK: (mumbled) 
Yes! 

(Kirk is hypoed again by McCoy) 

KIRK: (mumbled) 
Ahh... dammit! 

[Vulcan] 
(a massive drill platform is in the atmosphere, from the Narada. Amanda sees it from her home, just beyond the Vasquez Rocks)

[Narada Bridge]

AYEL: 
Lord Nero, seven Federation ships are on their way. 

[Enterprise Corridor] 
(Kirk, McCoy, and Uhura are now running through the corridors) 

MCCOY: 
Jim! 

UHURA: 
What's going on?! 

MCCOY: 
Jim, come back! 

UHURA: 
Kirk!

[Bridge]

KIRK: 
Captain! 

MCCOY: 
Jim, no! 

KIRK: 
Captain Pike, we have to stop the ship! 

PIKE:
Kirk, how the hell did you get on board the Enterprise! 

MCCOY: 
Captain, this man's under the influence of a severe reaction of a Melvaran flea vaccine, completely...
 
KIRK: 
Bones, Bones... 

MCCOY:
...delusional. 
I take full responsibility. 

KIRK: 
Vulcan is not experiencing a natural disaster. 
It's being attacked by Romulans.
 
PIKE: Romulans? Cadet Kirk, I think you've had enough attention for one day. McCoy take him back to medical, we'll have words later. 
MCCOY: Aye Captain. 
KIRK: Look, sir, that same anomaly... 
PIKE: Mister Kirk... 
SPOCK: Mister Kirk is not cleared to be aboard this vessel. 
KIRK: Look, I get it, you're a great orator. I'd love to do it again with you to. 
SPOCK: I can remove the Cadet... 
KIRK: Try it! This Cadet is trying to save the bridge. 
SPOCK: By recommending a full stop mid-warp during a rescue mission? 
KIRK: It's not a rescue mission, listen, it's an attack. 
SPOCK: Based on what facts? 
KIRK: That same anomaly, a lightning storm in space that we saw today, also occurred on the day of my birth. Before a Romulan ship attacked the USS Kelvin. (to Pike) You know that, sir, I read your dissertation. That ship which had formidable and advanced weaponry was never seen or heard from again. The Kelvin attack to place on the edge of Klingon space and at twenty-three hundred hours last night, there was an attack. Forty-seven Klingon warbirds destroyed by a Romulan, sir. It was reported that the Romulans were in one ship, one massive ship. 
PIKE: And you know of this Klingon attack how? 
UHURA: Sir, I intercepted and translated the message myself. Kirk's report is accurate. 
KIRK: We're warping into a trap, sir. The Romulans are waiting for us, I promise you that. 
SPOCK: The Cadet's logic is sound. And Lieutenant Uhura is unmatched in xenolinguistics, we would be wise to accept her conclusion. 
PIKE: Scan Vulcan space, check for any transmissions in Romulan. 
MALE LIEUTENANT: Sir, I'm not sure I can distinguish the Romulan language from Vulcan. 
PIKE: (to Uhura) What about you? Do you speak Romulan, Cadet? 
UHURA: Uhura. All three dialects, sir. 
PIKE: Uhura, relieve the lieutenant. 
UHURA: Yes sir. 
PIKE: Hannity, hail the USS Truman. 
HANNITY: All the other ships are out of warp, sir, and have arrived at Vulcan, but we seemed to have lost all contact. 
UHURA: Sir, I pick up no Romulan transmission, or transmission of any kind in the area. 
KIRK: It's because they're being attacked. 
PIKE: Shields up, red alert. 
SULU: Arrival in Vulcan in five seconds... four... three... two... 
(the arrive into a huge space battle) 
PIKE: Emergency evasive. 
OFFICER: Running sir. 
(bridge officers begin their reporting) 
PIKE: Damage report. 
OFFICER: Deflector shields are holding. 
PIKE: All stations. Engineer Olson, report. 
PIKE: Full reverse, come about starboard ninety degrees, drop us underneath and... 
(everyone is amazed at the massive Narada)



Tuvok and security arrive.)
NEELIX: 
Something's wrong with him. 

EMH:
Don't you know it's rude to refer to somebody in the third person. 
You had a choice, Mister Neelix. Should I do something rude or not do something rude? 
TUVOK: Doctor, we must return to Sickbay. 
EMH: Why should I? What if I don't want to return to Sickbay? What if I decide not to return to Sickbay? No, I don't choose this. Leave me alone! Let me go! Why did she have to die? Why did I kill her? Why did I decide to kill her? Why? Somebody tell me why!

[Computer control room]

JANEWAY: It was downhill from there. You developed a feedback loop between your ethical and cognitive subroutines. You were having the same thoughts over and over again. We couldn't stop it.     
TORRES: Our only option was to erase your memories of those events. 
EMH: You were right. I didn't deserve to keep those memories, not after what I did. 
JANEWAY: You were performing your duty. 
EMH: Two patients, which do I kill? 
JANEWAY: Doctor.     
EMH: Doctor? Hardly! A doctor retains his objectivity. I didn't do that, did I? Two patients, equal chances of survival and I chose the one I was closer to? I chose my friend? That's not in my programming! That's not what I was designed to do! Go ahead! Reprogramme me! I'll lend you a hand! Let's start with this very day, this hour, this second! 
JANEWAY: Computer, deactivate the EMH. 
TORRES: Here we go again. Captain? 
JANEWAY: It's as though there's a battle being fought inside him, between his original programming and what he's become. Our solution was to end that battle. What if we were wrong? 
TORRES: We've seen what happens to him. In fact, we've seen it twice. 
JANEWAY: Still, we allowed him to evolve, and at the first sign of trouble? We gave him a soul, B'Elanna. Do we have the right to take it away now? 
TORRES: We gave him personality subroutines. I'd hardly call that a soul.

[Cargo Bay two]

(Janeway brings Seven out of regeneration.)
SEVEN: Captain. 
JANEWAY: I'm having trouble with the nature of individuality. 
SEVEN: You require a philosophical discussion? 
JANEWAY: There's a time and a place for it. This is one of them. After I freed you from the Collective, you were transformed. It's been a difficult process. Was it worth it? 
SEVEN: I had no choice. 
JANEWAY; That's not what I asked you. 
SEVEN: If I could change what happened, erase what you did to me, would I? No.

Captain's log, supplemental. Our Doctor is now our patient. It's been two weeks since I've ordered a round the clock vigil. A crew member has stayed with him at all times, offering a sounding board and a familiar presence while he struggles to understand his memories and thoughts. The chance of recovery? Uncertain.

[Holodeck]

EMH: The more I think about it, the more I realise there's nothing I could've done differently. 
JANEWAY: What do you mean? 
EMH: The primordial atom burst, sending out its radiation, setting everything in motion. One particle collides with another, gases expand, planets contract, and before you know it we've got starships and holodecks and chicken soup. In fact, you can't help but have starships and holodecks and chicken soup, because it was all determined twenty billion years ago!  
(Tuvok enters during this outburst.)
TUVOK: There is a certain logic to your logic. Progress? 
JANEWAY: I'm not sure if he's making any sense of this experience, or if his programme's just running in circles. 
TUVOK: You've been here for sixteen hours. Let me continue while you rest. 
JANEWAY: I'll be all right. Go back to the bridge.  
(Tuvok leaves. Janeway returns to her book.)
EMH: How can you read at a time like this? 
JANEWAY: It helps me think. 
EMH: Think? What do you need to think about? 
JANEWAY: You. This book is relevant to your situation. 
EMH: Oh? What is it? 
JANEWAY: Poetry, written on Earth a thousand years ago. La Vita Nuova. 
EMH: La Vita Nuova. The New Life? Ha! Tell that to Ensign Jetal. Actually, I killed her countless times. 
JANEWAY: What do you mean? 
EMH: Causality, probability. For every action, there's an infinite number of reactions and in each one of them, I killed her. Or did I? Too many possibilities. Too many pathways for my programme to follow. Impossible to choose. Still, I can't live with the knowledge of what I've done. I can't. 
(Janeway has fallen asleep.)
EMH: Captain? Captain? 
JANEWAY: Oh, sorry. 
EMH: How could you sleep at a time like this? 
JANEWAY: It's been a long day. You were saying? 
EMH: What's wrong? 
JANEWAY: Nothing. 
EMH: You're ill! 
JANEWAY: I have a headache. 
EMH: Fever, you have a fever. 
JANEWAY: I'll live. 
EMH: Medical emergency! 
JANEWAY: Doctor. 
EMH: Someone's got to treat you immediately. Call Mister Paris. You've got to get to Sickbay. 
JANEWAY: Doctor, I'm a little busy right now, helping a friend. 
EMH: I, I'll be all right. Go, sleep, please. I'll still be here in the morning. 
JANEWAY: Are you sure? 
EMH: Yes. Please, I don't want to be responsible for any more suffering. 
(Janeway leave her book open at the first page.)
JANEWAY: Good night. If you need anything. 
EMH: I'll call. Thank you, Captain. (Janeway leaves. The EMH picks up the book and reads aloud.)
EMH: In that book which is my memory, on the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you, appear the words - Here begins a new life.

Friday 27 December 2019

DROOLING




The teeth prosthetics that Bill Skarsgård wore as Pennywise made him drool profusely. Director Andy Muschietti liked this as that the drooling adds onto the ravenous nature of Pennywise.





“If a culture lands on the idea that women must always be believed in cases not just of sexual assault but of unwanted sexual advances, then this must generate some confusion in society. What are people to think about, and how should they react to, those occasions when they have experienced women doing That Female Thing? 

How are they to reconcile the information that women must always be believed with the fact that there are entire industries set up to help women fool men? 

Or – to put the most positive spin on it– to entice them. 

After all, what are all those summer advertising campaigns about that invite women to ‘turn heads this summer’? 

Whose heads are they being invited to turn? 
Any and all passing women, hoping to purchase, say, the same dress or bikini? 
Or men? 

MAKE HIM DROOL 
The manner in which marketing addresses women tells us a great deal about what women are actually motivated by when they think men aren’t watching. 

Consider the endless numbers of advertising campaigns and pieces in women’s magazines dedicated to motifs like ‘Make him drool’. 

If car advertisements or shaving products aimed at men were pushed with the suggestion that the object, if acquired, would make women drool, it would not just be condemned but might well fail to appeal to men.

Google is a hive of assistance in this regard. 

Typing the words ‘Make him drool’ turns up reams of articles, adverts and online discussions. 

The words ‘Make her drool’ by contrast throw up a host of articles ranging from how to stop drooling during sleep to explanations as to why some cats dribble from their mouths. 

All this suggests our societies have arrived at a stage of seemingly industrial-strength denial. 

We have decided to forget or completely edit out things that were recognized to be valid the day before yesterday.”

Sunday 22 December 2019

AXIS MUNDI : Those Alpha Waves Will Lead Me North



Well. No matter, Otis. You'll hear of them again.  Those Alpha Waves Will Lead Me North - to his Secret. And when I have that secret - I'll have Superman.












ARCHER: 
The Admiral thinks that they're humanoids enhanced with technology. 
He believes they abducted the research team. 

REED:
We're a long way from the Arctic. What can we do? 

ARCHER:
Earth tracking stations spotted the transport leaving orbit at warp three point nine. 

TUCKER: 
That's impossible. 
Those transports can't exceed one point four. 

And it comes to one great statement, which for me is a key statement of the understanding of myth and symbols. He says. 

“I saw myself on The Central Mountain of The World, the highest place. 

And I had a vision, because I was seeing in a sacred manner, of the world.”


 And the sacred central mountain was Harney Peak in South Dakota. 

And then he says, 

“But the central mountain is everywhere.” 


That is a real mythological realization.


BILL MOYERS: 

Why?


JOSEPH CAMPBELL: 

It distinguishes between the local cult image, Harney Peak, and its connotation, the center of the world. 


The center of the world is the hub of the universe, axis mundi, do you know, the central point, the pole star around which all revolves. 


The central point of the world is the point where stillness and movement are together. 


Movement is time, stillness is eternity, realizing the relationship of the temporal moment to the eternal not moment, but forever -is the sense of life. 


Realising how this moment in your life is actually a moment of eternity, and the experience of the eternal aspect of what you’re doing in the temporal experience is the mythological experience, and he had it. 


So is the central mountain of the world Jerusalem, Rome, Banaras. 

Lhasa, Mexico City, you know? 


Mexico City, Jerusalem, is symbolic of a spiritual principle as the center of the world.


BILL MOYERS: 

So this little Indian was saying, there is a shining point where all lines intersect?


JOSEPH CAMPBELL: 

That’s exactly what he said.


BILL MOYERS: 

He was saying God has no circumference.


JOSEPH CAMPBELL: 

God is an intelligible sphere, let’s say a sphere known to the mind, not to the senses, whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere. 

And the center, Bill, is right where you’re sitting, and the other one is right where I’m sitting.


 And each of us is a manifestation of that mystery.


CLOSE ON LUTHOR AND OTIS


LUTHOR stands in front of a large tub of water, transfers  wet clothes from a vat, rinses them, hands them to OTIS  who rings them out, runs them through an old-fashioned  roller-type dryer, stacks them neatly in a hamper. LUTHOR, 
clearly depressed, sighs deeply.


LUTHOR
So this is how it ends for the greatest criminal mind of our time. Not with a  whimper, mind you. Not with a bang.
 (examines hands)
With washwoman's thumb...


LUTHOR sighs again, continues rinsing. OTIS squeezes a garment in the rollers. looks over sympathetically.


OTIS
I know, Mr. Luthor. I know...


LUTHOR
What could you know? You've only got a twenty-year sentence. A sissy sentence. 
But how do they choose to reward Lex Luthor, the world's one true genius? Do they give me treasure? Do they give me glory? What, in fact, do they give me?

 OTIS
Life plus twenty-five years.
(cheerfully)
It almost worked out, Mr. Luthor. The West 
 Coast was almost destroyed. Millions of people were alomost killed.

LUTHOR
Almost. Almost, Otis. But as it turned out, thanks to Superman, not one drop of blood was shed.

LUTHOR grits his teeth, hands OTIS some wet clothes.

LUTHOR
All I want now is to get out of here and destroy that miserable, glad-handing showboat.

OTIS
How? You've tried everything. Nothing seems to stop him.

LUTHOR
 Every man has a vulnerable point. Some like you, Otis, have several. I just didn't find his in time. But now - finally - thanks to my invention, patience, and skill - my black box is nearly ready.

OTIS
That black box in your cell?

LUTHOR
(frantic)
 Ssssshh.....!

OTIS
(whisper)
That black box in your cell? What's it 
 for?

LUTHOR looks at OTIS secretively, hands him a wet garment.

OTIS
 It's only one sock.....

LUTHOR
Pegleg Horvath only needs one sock.....
(back to rinsing)
All attempts to track Superman with conventional means have failed, including radar, correct? Correct. He flies at super-speed. And yet we know that every so often, when he isn't all tied up with  "doing good" and taking bows and kissing babies... he goes North. North. Where? We don't know. The tracking device always loses him.... now why would he go North?

OTIS
 To ski?

 LUTHOR
It's incredible, Otis. Your brain defies all known scientific laws....

 OTIS
 Thanks, Mr. Luthor....


LUTHOR
In its infinite capacity to deteriorate.....
(rinsing)
That black box, Otis - that innocent looking piece of devilish genius - goes beyond all means of conventional radar.
(leans in)
It tracks Alpha Waves.

OTIS
 (impressed)
Alpha Waves!

 LUTHOR
I could have said linguini, couldn't I.
Well. No matter, Otis. You'll hear of them again.  Those Alpha Waves Will Lead Me North - to his Secret. And when I have that secret - I'll have Superman.


LUTHOR picks up a wet garment, looks at it with extreme 
distaste.


LUTHOR
Slasher Fogelstein is a bedwetter. 
Pass it 
 on.

OTIS nods, turns to no one.





SEVEN:
What are the other options? 

EMH:
They could be returned to the Borg. 
If they were reassimilated into the Collective, they would regain consciousness, and then live out a normal life span. 

SEVEN:
As drones. 

EMH:
As drones. 
But they'd be alive, Seven.



JANEWAY: 
Let me ask you something. 
Do you think of these people as family? 

SEVEN: 
Is it relevant? 

JANEWAY: 
There's an old saying. 
Blood is thicker than water. 
It means that the ties of family run deeper than any other kind of relationship. 
We'll often do things for members of our family we'd never dream of doing for anyone else.

[Corridor]

NAOMI: 
Seven. Seven. 

SEVEN: 
Naomi Wildman. 

NAOMI: 
I heard about the drones. 
Did they hurt you? 

SEVEN: 
I am not damaged. 

NAOMI: 
What do they want? 

SEVEN: 
They are seeking information from me, but I am uncertain whether I can help them. 

NAOMI: 
Oh. Be careful. 

SEVEN: 
Naomi Wildman, do you consider me to be family? 

NAOMI: 
I, I don't, I mean. 
Yes. Is that okay? 

SEVEN: 
I have no objection. 
NAOMI: 
Do you think of •me• as family? 

SEVEN: 
Yes.



CHAKOTAY: 
A month as an individual, or a lifetime as a drone. 
Which option would you choose?

[Doctor's office]

SEVEN: 
Survival is insufficient. 

EMH: 
I beg your pardon? 

SEVEN: 
Eight years ago, I forced them to return to the Collective. 
I won't make the same mistake again. 
They deserve to exist as individuals. 
We must terminate the link between them. 

EMH: 
I understand that you feel a certain responsibility for these patients, but as their physician, so do I. 
It's my duty to preserve their lives for as long as possible, even if that means -

SEVEN: 
I will not return them to the Borg. 

EMH: 
Are you thinking of what's best for them, or for you? 

SEVEN: 
Clarify. 

EMH: 
You said it yourself. 
You made a mistake. 
And Seven of Nine doesn't like to make mistakes. 
She strives for perfection. 
I want you to think about the motivation behind your decision. 
Are you doing what's right for those three people, or are you trying to alleviate the guilt you feel over what happened eight years ago? 

SEVEN: 
The damage I did can never be repaired, and my guilt is irrelevant. 
I simply want them to experience individuality, as I have. As you have. 
At one time, you were confined to this Sickbay. 
Your programme was limited to emergency medical protocols. 
In some ways, you were not unlike a drone. 
But you were granted the opportunity to explore your individuality. 
You were allowed to expand your programme. 
Your mobile emitter gives you freedom of movement. 
Your thoughts are your own. 
If you were told you had to become a drone again, I believe you would resist. 

EMH: 
Yes. I suppose I would. 

SEVEN: 
They would resist as well. 
They would choose freedom, no matter how fleeting. 
Only you and I can truly understand that. 

EMH: 
Survival is insufficient.

Friday 20 December 2019

HELD







JANEWAY
What's The Emergency? 

EMH
I thought you should see for yourself. 
Somebody left a bundle on our doorstep. 
I turned around and there she was, lying on a bio-bed. 


JANEWAY
Seven must have beamed her here. 

EMH
Good thing, too. 
A few more minutes and I wouldn't have been able to do anything for her. 
It's hard to believe she could grow up to be a drone. 

(The baby starts to cry and the EMH picks her up.)

EMH
Hold her for a moment while I take some readings. 

(He hands he The Infant — She stops crying.)

Oh, I guess she just wanted to be held. 

Oh. The pathogen


I finished synthesizing it. 

JANEWAY
Start working with Tuvok on 
a way to deploy The Virus. 

EMH
Captain, you don't seriously plan to use it?

JANEWAY
If I have to. 
(To the Baby Borg)
Let's just hope your brothers and sisters don't force my hand. 


Tuesday 17 December 2019

Wolf-359





I sent my wife away.
l sent Peter away.

l can't expose them to the dangers of this creature.
l wouldn't do it myself except that it appears that the evolution going on on Dundee planet is the same as ours, and my observations here could be of fantastic importance.

There's that that creature.

When I opened the laboratory door and went back inside, the light must have affected it.

lt has form and a kind of a kind of substance.

Yet it's not like a creature of Dundee planet, not in the sense of being an inhabitant.

Rather it seems to be 
The Spirit of The Place.

A creature apart from its animal life.
And it appears to be gaining in strength and abilities.

Witness its predatory progression.

Insects, plants, a bird, guinea pigs.
Then attacking me.

I'm tired.
I haven 't been to sleep.

This creature on Dundee planet must be in some way responsible for what I see there.
Violence, death, destruction.

A place of indescribable malevolence.
A place of death and hate.
A place without a god.

Perhaps that's why the light of day or any light is an anathema to it.

At this time tomorrow Dundee planet will have caught up with the 20th century here on Earth.

And at that time l'll be able to see our future by watching it unfold on Dundee planet.

If I survive.

(rings) 
And now it's like our medieval times.
Killing, senseless cruelties even in the normal course of living.
The brutality is always there.

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Our Baby Has Friends


? Boodie / Judy ?


Well now, I'm not gonna talk about Judy. 

In fact, we're not gonna talk about Judy at all.

Gabrielle Xavier,
Mother of Legion :
This World makes no sense when you're not in it.

Charles Xavier,
Father of Legion :
I feel exactly the same way.
Is David...?

Gabrielle Xavier,
Mother of Legion :
No.
He's upstairs.

With his friends.
Our baby has friends.

Charles Xavier,
Father of Legion :
Thank God.
Are you all right? 

Gabrielle Xavier :
Do you ever think you should have just let me sleep? 
In the hospital? 

Charles Xavier,
Father of Legion :
Never.

Gabrielle Xavier,
Mother of Legion :
I saw demons.

Charles Xavier,
Father of Legion :
Yes, you did.

I saw a monkey with a king in his head —
I saw our son as an adult but so angry.
And together we fought a mad tyrant.

So demons sounds like you got off rather lightly.

I can't do this without you.
He needs us both.

No more travel.
No more bloodshed.
You know, I've always wanted to become a teacher.

Gabrielle Xavier,
Mother of Legion :
Are you gonna kiss me? 

Charles Xavier,
Father of Legion :
Abso-bloody-lutely.



Damned Terminian :
It's a compound. 
They'll see you coming. 
If you even make it that far with all the cold bodies heading over. 

TYRESE :
Carol. How are you gonna do this? 

Carol :
I'm gonna kill people. 








Damned Terminian :
She got a name? 
Hey, she got a name? 

TYRESE :
Judith. 

Damned Terminian :
She your daughter or something?

TYRESE :
She's a friend. 


Damned Terminian :
Huh. 
( sighs ) 
I don't have any friends. 
I mean, I know people. 
They're just assholes I stay alive with. 

The other one your friend? 
The woman? 

I used to have them. 
Used to watch football on Sundays. 
Went to church.
( laughs )
I know I did. 

But I can't picture it anymore. It's funny how you don't even notice the time go by. 

Horrible shit just stacks up day after day. 
You get used to it. 

TYRESE :
I haven't gotten used to it.

Damned Terminian :
Of course you haven't.
You're The Kind of Guy Who Saves Babies. 

It's kind of like saving an anchor when you're stuck without a boat in the middle of the ocean.
 
Been behind some kind of walls, right? 

You're still around, but you haven't had to get your hands dirty. 
I can tell. See, you're a good guy. 

TYRESE :
You have no idea about the things I've done.

Damned Terminian :
You're a good guy. 
That's why you're gonna die today. 
It's why the baby is going to die. 
Or... you can get in that car, get out of here, keep on being lucky.

TYRESE :
You think you're gonna kill me?

Damned Terminian :
Why haven't you killed me
How does having me alive help you? 
Why the hell are you even talking to me? 
Take her, take the car, and go. 

I don't want to do this today.












Saturday 24 August 2019

Come Back to The Kingdom













 King Ezekiel I :
Rick Grimes of Alexandria, 
you have given The King much to ponder.


King Rick I of Alexandria :
Well, when I was a kid, uh, 
My Mother told me A Story.

There was A Road to A Kingdom
and there was a Rock in The Road.

And people would just avoid it, but horses would break their legs on it and die, wagon wheels would come off.

People would lose the goods they'd be coming to sell.

That's what happened to a little girl.

The cask of beer her family brewed fell right off.
 It broke.

Dirt soaked it all up, and it was gone.

That was Her Family's last chance.

They were hungry.

They didn't have any money.

She just sat there and cried, but she wondered why it was still there for it to hurt Someone Else.

So she dug at that rock in the road with her hands till they bled, used everything she had to pull it out.

It took hours.

And then when she was gonna fill it up, she saw something in it.

It was a Bag of Gold.


Gary, Steward to The Court of King Ezekiel :
All right!

King Rick I of Alexandria :
The King had put that rock in the road because he knew the person who dug it out, who did something, they deserved a reward.

They deserved to have their life changed for The Good.

Forever.


 King Ezekiel I :
I invite you all to sup with us and stay till the morrow.

 King Rick I of Alexandria :
Yeah, we need to get back Home.

 King Ezekiel I :
I shall deliver my decree in the morn.

[Staff bangs]