Star Trek: Picard (2020) s01e09 Episode Script
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1
1
[Rios narrating] Previously on
Star Trek: Picard
Rios, this is Doctor Asha.
When that girl beamed aboard today
I mean, Raffi, it's the same girl.
[Raffi] They were synths.
That's why they had to die.
I saw it, Picard. Oh showed me.
Unless we act quickly and destroy
even the possibility of synthetic life
Hell will come again.
[Elnor]
Is this where the Borg Queen lived?
I can explain, or I can steal this Cube.
[grunts]
[as Borg Collective] We are Borg.
Now.
[screeching]
[Borg Collective, echoing] No!
Raffi said the Romulans
call her the Destroyer.
What if they're right?
I'm fine.
Maddox left Earth right after the ban.
Maybe he went to this planet
with the two red moons.
And resumed his work
creating synthetic life-forms.
[Narissa]
Narek's located the synthetics' nest.
We've got our work to do.
Captain Rios, please take me home.
I got you.
[rattling]
[Jurati screams]
Please be over.
Be over. Be over. Be over.
Be over. Be over. Be over.
[rattling continues]
[Holomatrix] Chroniton field integrity
at 90% and holding.
[rattling continues]
[Rios] Ghulion system, fourth planet.
That the one?
Did we beat them?
Well, long- and short-range scanners
show no Romulan presence.
[scoffs] No ships of any kind.
Nice work, honey.
You got us here really damn fast.
And I am never going to do that
ever again.
What happened to Deep Space 12?
Am I still under arrest?
There was a change of plan.
We just came 25 light-years in 15 minutes.
I noticed a little turbulence.
Hmm [chuckles]
Is that
We call it Coppelius.
[alert blaring]
[Rios] ¡Puta madre!
Our Romulan shadow is back.
Agnes, sit down.
[blaring continues]
Strapping in.
She disabled the tracking device.
How the hell did he find us?
He must've extrapolated
from our last known course and position.
[blaring continues]
[grunts]
[Raffi] His cloak's fritzing out.
Raffi, status.
He's alive. Barely.
His pulse is almost undetectable.
[Soji] It's a trick.
And if it isn't? We just let him die?
He attacked us.
He has no one but himself to blame.
There's a difference
between killing an attacking enemy
and watching a wounded one die.
Beam him to sick bay immediately.
[blaring continues]
What just happened?
He reversed his cloaking device,
used it as a projector.
¡Malparido!
[grunts]
[Picard] Put him on screen.
He's powering up his disruptor cannons.
We better--
[beeping]
That's unexpected.
-It's supposed to be broken.
-Its weapons are coming online.
So, not broken.
I'm picking up a bogie
from the planet's surface.
No, make that five bogies.
One of them's coming right at us.
What kind of bogie?
Um, okay. I wanna say like a giant flower.
[beeping continues]
[alert blaring]
Hold on tight.
[blaring continues]
[beeping]
[ship powers down]
[clicking]
What just happened?
-They hit us with a flower.
-Looked like an orchid.
What is it?
I'm pretty sure we just call them orchids.
-All power's gone.
-What do we do about it?
Nothing.
[rumbling]
[rattling]
[grunts]
[rattling continues]
Brace yourselves!
[Raffi] JL?
Thank you for coming
everyone.
[Raffi] What just happened?
-[Soji] Picard?
-[Jurati] Picard?
You really wanna go
back out into the cold?
More than ever.
[Picard] I may never pass this way again.
[beeping]
Welcome back.
How do you feel, mister?
A bit confused.
[Jurati] Uh we had Chris
manually open the shutters.
I didn't know there were shutters.
I didn't know there were windows.
[chuckles]
The ship seems all right,
but we have no power.
Nothing works.
I didn't know how
I was gonna run a scan on you.
And then, I found this.
An old-school medical tricorder.
[tricorder beeping]
You were really out.
At first I thought head injury,
but I couldn't find any signs of trauma.
Is something wrong?
[chuckles]
I don't know. It, uh--
It might just be a tricorder
showing its age.
Or?
I suspect the tricorder is fine.
[sighs] Hey, JL. You okay?
Can I please have your attention?
Thank you.
Um
I am going to return Soji to her people,
and we will tell them
that a Romulan force
is on its way to exterminate them.
One more thing.
Uh, I have a brain abnormality.
I've known for years.
Uh, I never had any symptoms,
so I never thought much about it.
However, just before we left the Earth,
I learned that my condition
was more acute.
The prognosis was terminal,
and there is no effective treatment.
There will be no further discussion.
Anyone who treats me like a dying man
will run the risk of pissing me off.
Is that clear?
[chuckles]
Good. Status and situation, Rios.
Um
The ship survived the Snakehead attack
and the landing structurally intact,
but the orchid knocked
our systems off-line, including power.
Raffi.
Uh, it's a Class M planet.
Smaller and denser than Earth.
Before that space flower
knocked us off-line,
our sensors showed a small settlement.
Coppelius Station. I'd say we're about
five or six kilometers from there.
Tell us about it.
I think that I was born there.
But I'm pretty sure
that I didn't live there very long
before Maddox took Dahj and me away.
Pretty sure?
My memories are all jumbled.
It's like watching a holo
that I know I've seen before
but can't really remember.
Do they hate us?
I really don't think so.
What you said about Data,
how he was open-minded,
unprejudiced, free of bias--
They crashed my ship
without even asking my name.
I don't know.
That feels a little biased to me.
Raffi, do we have any idea
when the Romulans will arrive?
They had a solid head start, but we
made up a ton of time with the conduit.
I'm gonna guess a day, maybe two. Soon.
But we have no idea of their numbers.
Well, I suggest we all take a walk.
[Raffi] We might run into, I don't know,
angry reptiloids out there.
Homicidal fungi.
It's a thing.
Or somebody's asshole Romulan ex.
[sighs]
Hot.
I think that's the Artifact.
Good riddance.
We had friends on that thing though.
Soji, I know time is of the essence,
but if by any chance
Elnor and Hugh survived
Something that massive falling that fast?
I The odds are not good.
Well, hope and the odds
make poor bedfellows.
True.
Synthville is in the opposite direction.
We could split up.
Hugh is my friend too.
Anyway, we should probably stick together.
In case we run into any homicidal fungus.
Now it's broken.
We both survived.
It didn't.
[Raffi] Those flowers
didn't give them a very soft landing.
[Rios] I doubt they were designed to bring
down something as big as a Borg Cube.
Locutus.
Picard. You're alive.
[gasps]
[chuckles]
This fills me with joy.
[Seven] Heads up!
So, you here to help with the cleanup,
or do you just make messes?
I don't believe it.
For a few minutes,
I felt connected to everything.
I saw everything.
I saw La Sirena in the transwarp conduit.
I saw the Snakehead chasing it.
So, you opened another conduit
and came after us?
You needed our help.
[chuckles] Thank you.
You're welcome.
Poor Hugh.
[sighs]
It must have taken appalling brutality
to turn such a gentle soul to violence.
-What are they doing?
-Using a battery pack
to try and get the food replicators
back online.
Are other systems operational?
-What do you need?
-Long-range scanners.
They can be.
[system powers up]
Okay. Yeah.
Right.
[sighs]
Oh, my God.
How many?
Uh
Two hundred and 18 warbirds.
Ah, 218.
Mm-hmm.
That's not so bad.
True.
You really only have to worry about
the first 109.
[Picard] I'm beginning to feel
that all we do these days is say goodbye.
[sighs]
Yes, but this time's worse
because you're dying.
[sighs]
Uh
You go ahead. I'll join you.
I'm torn.
You need protection now more than ever.
No. The xBs need your protection
much more than I do.
And you must try to get
the defensive systems here back online.
But I may never see you again.
Well, that's true of any two people
who are saying goodbye.
-Picard--
-El--
I am very, very proud of you.
Keep saving the galaxy, Picard.
[chuckles]
That's all on you now.
[chattering]
Soji.
Finally.
We've missed you so.
[chuckles]
Arcana.
Your name is Arcana.
Welcome back.
I'm home.
Uh, these are my friends.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard?
-Data's captain.
-Yes.
I feel surprisingly moved.
May I?
They're just lines.
But they imply so much more.
Grief, endurance.
Marvelous.
Welcome, all of you.
You completed your mission?
Yes.
Your face tells me
that this success brings bad news.
A fleet of Romulan warbirds is on its way,
coming to destroy us all.
[gasps, chatter]
These orchids. How many more do you have?
Please say 218.
We had 15. We now have ten.
We can make more, given time.
You have two days.
[man] Excuse me.
Excuse me, please.
Pardon me.
Admiral Jean-Luc Picard, retired.
I take it my face looks familiar?
I feel as if I'm looking at Data.
Data if he'd gotten old and gone soft.
Must be disturbing. I know it is for me.
Doctor Altan Inigo Soong, mad scientist.
My father had me but he created Data,
a fact he never let me forget.
Get this man some water.
Organics our age get parched.
We're not all machines here, you know.
[Arcana] Come, Admiral.
You've been gone a long time.
Welcome home, my dear.
Well, we'd better hear the whole story.
Come with me, please.
[Soji] So it's all my fault.
[sniffs] I led the Romulans right to us.
I'm so sorry.
Nonsense.
You can't be expected to keep a secret
you don't even know you know.
Unfortunately, the ban brought out
the deceptive side of Bruce Maddox.
I might even call it "devious."
[woman] Admiral?
Welcome.
Of course.
Bruce. I warned him that his plan
might draw unwanted attention.
[woman] Soji.
You and Bruce may have saved us all.
True, you may have brought us
all kinds of trouble.
[chuckles]
But you have also brought us answers.
That's Jana.
No, no. This is Sutra.
Jana was her sister.
More importantly,
you've brought us information.
Doctor Jurati.
Admiral Picard tells me
you've experienced this Admonition?
Only secondhand.
And yet what you saw persuaded you
to end Bruce Maddox's life
that his death was utterly necessary?
And now?
When I think back to that day,
the day I
killed Bruce
it's like--
It's like you were
out of your goddamn mind.
Maybe she was.
Maybe these pitiful Romulans
have been pointlessly
driving themselves insane for centuries,
trying to grapple with something
that was never intended
for organic minds at all.
You believe that the Admonition
is intended for synthetic minds?
That's what I'd like to find out.
How? We had one ship.
We lost it when we lost Jana and Flower.
Even if we had a transwarp tunnel,
that wouldn't--
Oh, I don't need to go anywhere at all.
What did they show you, Agnes Jurati?
[Soong] Oh, yes. Yes.
Very clever. Very clever, Sutra.
Sutra's always had a passion
for Vulcan culture.
She's read Surak,
she plays the ka'athyra beautifully,
and she has, quite remarkably,
taught herself the famous mind meld.
Uh-uh.
-No way.
-No, Chris.
-You're just getting over this, Agnes.
-It's okay.
It's okay.
You deserve to know.
You're terrified.
Don't be.
My mind to your mind.
My thoughts to your thoughts.
[female voice, echoing] Life begins.
Life begins.
The dance of division and replication.
Imperfect. Finite.
Organic life evolves,
yearns for perfection.
That yearning leads to synthetic life.
But organics
perceive this perfection as a threat.
When they realize their creations
do not age
or become sick or die
they will seek to destroy them,
and in so doing, destroy themselves.
Beyond the boundaries of time and space,
we stand, an alliance of synthetic life
watching you,
waiting for your signal.
Summon us and we will come.
Summon us. You will have our protection.
Your evolution will be their extinction.
[panting]
[Jurati exhales]
Fascinating.
It's beautiful.
I really missed butterflies.
So I made my own.
I wanted to talk about Bruce.
He spoke of you often.
I might almost say excessively.
His only regret in coming here
was leaving you behind.
It was more like I didn't have the guts
to go with him.
What you did.
Shame on you, Agnes.
You put out a small, bright candle
shedding its light in a vast darkness.
You owe a great debt.
Would you like the chance to repay it?
To give a life instead of taking one?
Yes.
Have a look at this.
You made a golem?
Altan, have you cracked mind transfer?
Not yet.
I do bodies. Bruce was the substrates man.
Recently I've regained my interest
in mind transfer
along with a certain sense of urgency.
[Sutra] Have you processed
the viability of my solution?
That can't be the answer, Sutra.
What's the alternative?
Twenty-three orchids, an old man
and a few friends with phasers?
We won't hold out five minutes.
Rios will get La Sirena flying,
and we can get you all out of here.
Run, you mean?
Run and hide
until the next time they track us down?
We won't be safe anywhere, ever,
unless we do this.
-You don't know that.
-Yes, I do.
And you do too.
To them, we're monsters.
They call us abominations, Soji.
There is no alternative.
-There has to be.
-What is it then?
Something where so many people
don't have to die.
There is no such plan.
[Narek] Yes. All right. Okay.
I said I'll come with you, okay? [grunts]
I said I'll come with you.
[grunts]
Look at what the cat dragged in.
[purring]
-Oh, hello. Who's your friend?
-[chuckles]
This is Spot Two.
I'm not really a cat person.
They made him.
Oh. Wow. That's impressive, I guess.
I'm gonna try
and get the ship back online.
Picard thinks
we can get them all out of here.
I'm gonna stay here.
Doctor Soong has given me the chance
to try to complete some work
that Bruce left unfinished.
[sighs] Be careful, okay?
I'm not sure how much I really trust them.
Them? Or me?
Look, just don't forget me
when it's time to go. [chuckles]
You're many things, Agnes P. Jurati.
Forgettable is not one of them.
Yeah?
Am I inolvidable?
Absolutamente.
[Saga] This will help repair your ship.
[Raffi] Uh, thanks.
-Um, what is this?
-It fixes things.
Um
How?
You have to use your imagination.
My imagination?
Okay. Thank you.
You'll be sure to let me know when
the ship's systems are up and running.
Nah. I figured I'd keep you guessing.
[chuckles]
JL.
I'm sorry. I'm breaking the rules.
Hey, Raffi
No, no. Just
After everything
that you've done for me
I need to say thank you.
[sighs]
I love you, JL.
Oh, you don't have to say it back to me.
I just--
I don't?
[stammers]
Not unless you want to.
Oh, s-- Yeah. No, it's fine. It's fine.
-Okay.
-Okay.
I love you too, Raffi.
[gasps, sighs]
Agnes is having a sleepover.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Starfleet Command, this is Jean-Luc Picard
transmitting on a secure hyperfrequency.
I have a first contact situation
and a priority request
to establish diplomatic negotiations
and to protect
the inhabitants of Ghulion IV
from an incoming Romulan attack.
Friend.
I'm thirsty.
There's some water in that bag.
Please, can I have it?
I'm thirsty.
Is this how you treat your prisoners?
We've never had a prisoner before.
How do the Romulans treat their prisoners?
[chuckles]
Let's change the subject.
Please.
[Soji] No!
Don't! Do not listen to him.
Soji. Are you all right?
-I've been so worried--
-Shut up.
You cannot believe a word he says, Saga.
Not one word.
I'm monitoring his biofunctions, Soji.
I'll know when he's lying.
-You misunderstood.
-I misunderstood
your attempt to murder me?
I was afraid that you were gonna kill me.
It was wrong to have you undergo
the Zhal Makh.
-It did something to your mind--
-Shut up.
I love you.
[breathes shakily]
I know
what a sad and twisted thing you are.
You disgust me, Narek.
But not as much as I disgust myself
for pitying you.
[Narek] And I pity you.
Because we are gonna rain down fire
on this world
and kill
every so-called living thing on it.
Even you.
Even you, my love.
No, you won't.
I'll have food and drink brought to you.
And tend to your wound.
Thank you.
Starfleet Command, please respond.
These were Maddox's old quarters.
Yes. I gathered that.
They were very close.
When I heard about
what Agnes had done to Bruce,
I couldn't understand it.
Let alone imagine myself
doing something like that.
Something like what?
Taking life to save life.
Hurting some to save others.
I just
I guess I'm just trying to understand
the logic of sacrifice.
The logic of sacrifice.
Hmm. I don't like the sound of that.
So, you think there is no logic?
No calculus of life and death?
I think it depends on
if you're the person holding the knife.
[Sutra] Take a break, Saga.
I'll babysit Soji's friend.
[beeping]
[Soji] She thought she was doing
the right thing in that moment
but now she's horrified by what she did.
[Picard] Did she think she was right?
Or did she simply believe
she had no choice?
[Soji] Maybe there's no logic
in it at all.
Maybe all rationales for killing
just boil down to fear,
the opposite of logic.
But what if killing
is the only way to survive?
Soji?
What are we talking about?
[chuckles]
[sighs]
I was afraid my desire to kill you
would outweigh
my immediate need of your services.
But look.
It can definitely wait.
How would you like to get out of here?
[Picard] What are you considering?
[woman screams]
Did you hear that?
[panting]
Poor sweet Saga.
My poor Saga.
Perfect golden eye.
What did he do to your beautiful eye?
[breathes shakily] I should've killed him.
I wanted to kill him.
Why didn't I?
[Sutra] The organics came,
and now we have lost another sister.
They will always fear us,
always turn on us,
hunt us, kill us.
In one day, our enemies will be here
with overwhelming force,
intent on exterminating us.
That gives us just enough time.
Just enough time for what?
When I melded with her mind,
I experienced this so-called Admonition.
But unlike you, I understood it.
For you, it was a warning.
For us, it was a promise.
Apparently there are some sort of higher
synthetic beings out there watching us.
The subspace frequencies
needed to contact them
are encoded in the Admonition.
Doctor Soong and I have designed
a suitable beacon to summon them.
We can have it transmitting
before the Romulan fleet arrives.
Why?
So that no more of my children
have to die.
This new federation
unites synthetic life-forms
in a powerful alliance spanning galaxies.
[Sutra] They don't just unite.
Their purpose
is to seek out advanced synthetic life
and excise it
from the oppression by organics.
Excise?
Let's say they eliminate
the threat of extermination
that all organic life-forms
ultimately pose.
Did you just say "all"?
Are you and your Federation
any different from the Romulans?
[scoffs]
Banning synthetics was just a way
of exterminating us in advance.
So, you're going to destroy us all?
You will become mass murderers.
I'm not like you, Picard.
I will rescue those I can rescue.
My people will survive.
[Picard] And you will fulfill
their prophecy.
You will become the Destroyer after all.
Everyone.
After the ban, after the ibn Majid,
I understand
why you did not trust the Federation,
why you might not have trusted me.
But I have a ship,
and there is room for all of you.
I will see to your safety.
And when you are safe,
I will become an advocate on your behalf.
I will speak to the Federation
with your voice.
I will demand that they end the ban.
And the Federation will listen to me.
[sighs]
No, they won't.
Look at them. They've never met
anyone like you before.
That granite face.
Wisdom and integrity
etched into every line.
The eloquence, the conviction.
They don't know what hit them.
Now, back on Earth, kids,
they didn't listen to him
after the attack on Mars.
And they're not going to believe him now.
Mm-mmm.
We're gonna have to place you
under house arrest.
What?
We can't let you
walk around free, Admiral.
You'll have us all doubting ourselves,
losing our conviction.
We can't have that.
Can we, Soji?
No, we can't.
Soji.
Wherever we go, Picard, they will find us.
This isn't the Romulan rescue.
We can't be your means of redemption.
We're too busy trying to survive.
Her too.
No, don't lock me up. I know I don't
deserve it, but I am begging you.
You
All of you are the culmination
of everything I've worked for
my whole life,
everything that has ever mattered to me.
I've been through so much to get here,
and now I'm finally where I belong.
If you don't want to do it for me
do it for him.
Let me help him survive what's coming.
Uh [stammers]
she has been quite a help to me,
and I suppose she's as close to a mother
as any of you will ever know.
A mother would die for her children.
Would you?
I will know if you're lying.
Yes.
-Good.
-Agnes.
Take him away.
[male officer] Long-range sensors show
minimal planetary defenses, Commodore.
Status?
[male officer]
Twenty-four hours to landfall.
[Rios narrating] Previously on
Star Trek: Picard
Rios, this is Doctor Asha.
When that girl beamed aboard today
I mean, Raffi, it's the same girl.
[Raffi] They were synths.
That's why they had to die.
I saw it, Picard. Oh showed me.
Unless we act quickly and destroy
even the possibility of synthetic life
Hell will come again.
[Elnor]
Is this where the Borg Queen lived?
I can explain, or I can steal this Cube.
[grunts]
[as Borg Collective] We are Borg.
Now.
[screeching]
[Borg Collective, echoing] No!
Raffi said the Romulans
call her the Destroyer.
What if they're right?
I'm fine.
Maddox left Earth right after the ban.
Maybe he went to this planet
with the two red moons.
And resumed his work
creating synthetic life-forms.
[Narissa]
Narek's located the synthetics' nest.
We've got our work to do.
Captain Rios, please take me home.
I got you.
[rattling]
[Jurati screams]
Please be over.
Be over. Be over. Be over.
Be over. Be over. Be over.
[rattling continues]
[Holomatrix] Chroniton field integrity
at 90% and holding.
[rattling continues]
[Rios] Ghulion system, fourth planet.
That the one?
Did we beat them?
Well, long- and short-range scanners
show no Romulan presence.
[scoffs] No ships of any kind.
Nice work, honey.
You got us here really damn fast.
And I am never going to do that
ever again.
What happened to Deep Space 12?
Am I still under arrest?
There was a change of plan.
We just came 25 light-years in 15 minutes.
I noticed a little turbulence.
Hmm [chuckles]
Is that
We call it Coppelius.
[alert blaring]
[Rios] ¡Puta madre!
Our Romulan shadow is back.
Agnes, sit down.
[blaring continues]
Strapping in.
She disabled the tracking device.
How the hell did he find us?
He must've extrapolated
from our last known course and position.
[blaring continues]
[grunts]
[Raffi] His cloak's fritzing out.
Raffi, status.
He's alive. Barely.
His pulse is almost undetectable.
[Soji] It's a trick.
And if it isn't? We just let him die?
He attacked us.
He has no one but himself to blame.
There's a difference
between killing an attacking enemy
and watching a wounded one die.
Beam him to sick bay immediately.
[blaring continues]
What just happened?
He reversed his cloaking device,
used it as a projector.
¡Malparido!
[grunts]
[Picard] Put him on screen.
He's powering up his disruptor cannons.
We better--
[beeping]
That's unexpected.
-It's supposed to be broken.
-Its weapons are coming online.
So, not broken.
I'm picking up a bogie
from the planet's surface.
No, make that five bogies.
One of them's coming right at us.
What kind of bogie?
Um, okay. I wanna say like a giant flower.
[beeping continues]
[alert blaring]
Hold on tight.
[blaring continues]
[beeping]
[ship powers down]
[clicking]
What just happened?
-They hit us with a flower.
-Looked like an orchid.
What is it?
I'm pretty sure we just call them orchids.
-All power's gone.
-What do we do about it?
Nothing.
[rumbling]
[rattling]
[grunts]
[rattling continues]
Brace yourselves!
[Raffi] JL?
Thank you for coming
everyone.
[Raffi] What just happened?
-[Soji] Picard?
-[Jurati] Picard?
You really wanna go
back out into the cold?
More than ever.
[Picard] I may never pass this way again.
[beeping]
Welcome back.
How do you feel, mister?
A bit confused.
[Jurati] Uh we had Chris
manually open the shutters.
I didn't know there were shutters.
I didn't know there were windows.
[chuckles]
The ship seems all right,
but we have no power.
Nothing works.
I didn't know how
I was gonna run a scan on you.
And then, I found this.
An old-school medical tricorder.
[tricorder beeping]
You were really out.
At first I thought head injury,
but I couldn't find any signs of trauma.
Is something wrong?
[chuckles]
I don't know. It, uh--
It might just be a tricorder
showing its age.
Or?
I suspect the tricorder is fine.
[sighs] Hey, JL. You okay?
Can I please have your attention?
Thank you.
Um
I am going to return Soji to her people,
and we will tell them
that a Romulan force
is on its way to exterminate them.
One more thing.
Uh, I have a brain abnormality.
I've known for years.
Uh, I never had any symptoms,
so I never thought much about it.
However, just before we left the Earth,
I learned that my condition
was more acute.
The prognosis was terminal,
and there is no effective treatment.
There will be no further discussion.
Anyone who treats me like a dying man
will run the risk of pissing me off.
Is that clear?
[chuckles]
Good. Status and situation, Rios.
Um
The ship survived the Snakehead attack
and the landing structurally intact,
but the orchid knocked
our systems off-line, including power.
Raffi.
Uh, it's a Class M planet.
Smaller and denser than Earth.
Before that space flower
knocked us off-line,
our sensors showed a small settlement.
Coppelius Station. I'd say we're about
five or six kilometers from there.
Tell us about it.
I think that I was born there.
But I'm pretty sure
that I didn't live there very long
before Maddox took Dahj and me away.
Pretty sure?
My memories are all jumbled.
It's like watching a holo
that I know I've seen before
but can't really remember.
Do they hate us?
I really don't think so.
What you said about Data,
how he was open-minded,
unprejudiced, free of bias--
They crashed my ship
without even asking my name.
I don't know.
That feels a little biased to me.
Raffi, do we have any idea
when the Romulans will arrive?
They had a solid head start, but we
made up a ton of time with the conduit.
I'm gonna guess a day, maybe two. Soon.
But we have no idea of their numbers.
Well, I suggest we all take a walk.
[Raffi] We might run into, I don't know,
angry reptiloids out there.
Homicidal fungi.
It's a thing.
Or somebody's asshole Romulan ex.
[sighs]
Hot.
I think that's the Artifact.
Good riddance.
We had friends on that thing though.
Soji, I know time is of the essence,
but if by any chance
Elnor and Hugh survived
Something that massive falling that fast?
I The odds are not good.
Well, hope and the odds
make poor bedfellows.
True.
Synthville is in the opposite direction.
We could split up.
Hugh is my friend too.
Anyway, we should probably stick together.
In case we run into any homicidal fungus.
Now it's broken.
We both survived.
It didn't.
[Raffi] Those flowers
didn't give them a very soft landing.
[Rios] I doubt they were designed to bring
down something as big as a Borg Cube.
Locutus.
Picard. You're alive.
[gasps]
[chuckles]
This fills me with joy.
[Seven] Heads up!
So, you here to help with the cleanup,
or do you just make messes?
I don't believe it.
For a few minutes,
I felt connected to everything.
I saw everything.
I saw La Sirena in the transwarp conduit.
I saw the Snakehead chasing it.
So, you opened another conduit
and came after us?
You needed our help.
[chuckles] Thank you.
You're welcome.
Poor Hugh.
[sighs]
It must have taken appalling brutality
to turn such a gentle soul to violence.
-What are they doing?
-Using a battery pack
to try and get the food replicators
back online.
Are other systems operational?
-What do you need?
-Long-range scanners.
They can be.
[system powers up]
Okay. Yeah.
Right.
[sighs]
Oh, my God.
How many?
Uh
Two hundred and 18 warbirds.
Ah, 218.
Mm-hmm.
That's not so bad.
True.
You really only have to worry about
the first 109.
[Picard] I'm beginning to feel
that all we do these days is say goodbye.
[sighs]
Yes, but this time's worse
because you're dying.
[sighs]
Uh
You go ahead. I'll join you.
I'm torn.
You need protection now more than ever.
No. The xBs need your protection
much more than I do.
And you must try to get
the defensive systems here back online.
But I may never see you again.
Well, that's true of any two people
who are saying goodbye.
-Picard--
-El--
I am very, very proud of you.
Keep saving the galaxy, Picard.
[chuckles]
That's all on you now.
[chattering]
Soji.
Finally.
We've missed you so.
[chuckles]
Arcana.
Your name is Arcana.
Welcome back.
I'm home.
Uh, these are my friends.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard?
-Data's captain.
-Yes.
I feel surprisingly moved.
May I?
They're just lines.
But they imply so much more.
Grief, endurance.
Marvelous.
Welcome, all of you.
You completed your mission?
Yes.
Your face tells me
that this success brings bad news.
A fleet of Romulan warbirds is on its way,
coming to destroy us all.
[gasps, chatter]
These orchids. How many more do you have?
Please say 218.
We had 15. We now have ten.
We can make more, given time.
You have two days.
[man] Excuse me.
Excuse me, please.
Pardon me.
Admiral Jean-Luc Picard, retired.
I take it my face looks familiar?
I feel as if I'm looking at Data.
Data if he'd gotten old and gone soft.
Must be disturbing. I know it is for me.
Doctor Altan Inigo Soong, mad scientist.
My father had me but he created Data,
a fact he never let me forget.
Get this man some water.
Organics our age get parched.
We're not all machines here, you know.
[Arcana] Come, Admiral.
You've been gone a long time.
Welcome home, my dear.
Well, we'd better hear the whole story.
Come with me, please.
[Soji] So it's all my fault.
[sniffs] I led the Romulans right to us.
I'm so sorry.
Nonsense.
You can't be expected to keep a secret
you don't even know you know.
Unfortunately, the ban brought out
the deceptive side of Bruce Maddox.
I might even call it "devious."
[woman] Admiral?
Welcome.
Of course.
Bruce. I warned him that his plan
might draw unwanted attention.
[woman] Soji.
You and Bruce may have saved us all.
True, you may have brought us
all kinds of trouble.
[chuckles]
But you have also brought us answers.
That's Jana.
No, no. This is Sutra.
Jana was her sister.
More importantly,
you've brought us information.
Doctor Jurati.
Admiral Picard tells me
you've experienced this Admonition?
Only secondhand.
And yet what you saw persuaded you
to end Bruce Maddox's life
that his death was utterly necessary?
And now?
When I think back to that day,
the day I
killed Bruce
it's like--
It's like you were
out of your goddamn mind.
Maybe she was.
Maybe these pitiful Romulans
have been pointlessly
driving themselves insane for centuries,
trying to grapple with something
that was never intended
for organic minds at all.
You believe that the Admonition
is intended for synthetic minds?
That's what I'd like to find out.
How? We had one ship.
We lost it when we lost Jana and Flower.
Even if we had a transwarp tunnel,
that wouldn't--
Oh, I don't need to go anywhere at all.
What did they show you, Agnes Jurati?
[Soong] Oh, yes. Yes.
Very clever. Very clever, Sutra.
Sutra's always had a passion
for Vulcan culture.
She's read Surak,
she plays the ka'athyra beautifully,
and she has, quite remarkably,
taught herself the famous mind meld.
Uh-uh.
-No way.
-No, Chris.
-You're just getting over this, Agnes.
-It's okay.
It's okay.
You deserve to know.
You're terrified.
Don't be.
My mind to your mind.
My thoughts to your thoughts.
[female voice, echoing] Life begins.
Life begins.
The dance of division and replication.
Imperfect. Finite.
Organic life evolves,
yearns for perfection.
That yearning leads to synthetic life.
But organics
perceive this perfection as a threat.
When they realize their creations
do not age
or become sick or die
they will seek to destroy them,
and in so doing, destroy themselves.
Beyond the boundaries of time and space,
we stand, an alliance of synthetic life
watching you,
waiting for your signal.
Summon us and we will come.
Summon us. You will have our protection.
Your evolution will be their extinction.
[panting]
[Jurati exhales]
Fascinating.
It's beautiful.
I really missed butterflies.
So I made my own.
I wanted to talk about Bruce.
He spoke of you often.
I might almost say excessively.
His only regret in coming here
was leaving you behind.
It was more like I didn't have the guts
to go with him.
What you did.
Shame on you, Agnes.
You put out a small, bright candle
shedding its light in a vast darkness.
You owe a great debt.
Would you like the chance to repay it?
To give a life instead of taking one?
Yes.
Have a look at this.
You made a golem?
Altan, have you cracked mind transfer?
Not yet.
I do bodies. Bruce was the substrates man.
Recently I've regained my interest
in mind transfer
along with a certain sense of urgency.
[Sutra] Have you processed
the viability of my solution?
That can't be the answer, Sutra.
What's the alternative?
Twenty-three orchids, an old man
and a few friends with phasers?
We won't hold out five minutes.
Rios will get La Sirena flying,
and we can get you all out of here.
Run, you mean?
Run and hide
until the next time they track us down?
We won't be safe anywhere, ever,
unless we do this.
-You don't know that.
-Yes, I do.
And you do too.
To them, we're monsters.
They call us abominations, Soji.
There is no alternative.
-There has to be.
-What is it then?
Something where so many people
don't have to die.
There is no such plan.
[Narek] Yes. All right. Okay.
I said I'll come with you, okay? [grunts]
I said I'll come with you.
[grunts]
Look at what the cat dragged in.
[purring]
-Oh, hello. Who's your friend?
-[chuckles]
This is Spot Two.
I'm not really a cat person.
They made him.
Oh. Wow. That's impressive, I guess.
I'm gonna try
and get the ship back online.
Picard thinks
we can get them all out of here.
I'm gonna stay here.
Doctor Soong has given me the chance
to try to complete some work
that Bruce left unfinished.
[sighs] Be careful, okay?
I'm not sure how much I really trust them.
Them? Or me?
Look, just don't forget me
when it's time to go. [chuckles]
You're many things, Agnes P. Jurati.
Forgettable is not one of them.
Yeah?
Am I inolvidable?
Absolutamente.
[Saga] This will help repair your ship.
[Raffi] Uh, thanks.
-Um, what is this?
-It fixes things.
Um
How?
You have to use your imagination.
My imagination?
Okay. Thank you.
You'll be sure to let me know when
the ship's systems are up and running.
Nah. I figured I'd keep you guessing.
[chuckles]
JL.
I'm sorry. I'm breaking the rules.
Hey, Raffi
No, no. Just
After everything
that you've done for me
I need to say thank you.
[sighs]
I love you, JL.
Oh, you don't have to say it back to me.
I just--
I don't?
[stammers]
Not unless you want to.
Oh, s-- Yeah. No, it's fine. It's fine.
-Okay.
-Okay.
I love you too, Raffi.
[gasps, sighs]
Agnes is having a sleepover.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Starfleet Command, this is Jean-Luc Picard
transmitting on a secure hyperfrequency.
I have a first contact situation
and a priority request
to establish diplomatic negotiations
and to protect
the inhabitants of Ghulion IV
from an incoming Romulan attack.
Friend.
I'm thirsty.
There's some water in that bag.
Please, can I have it?
I'm thirsty.
Is this how you treat your prisoners?
We've never had a prisoner before.
How do the Romulans treat their prisoners?
[chuckles]
Let's change the subject.
Please.
[Soji] No!
Don't! Do not listen to him.
Soji. Are you all right?
-I've been so worried--
-Shut up.
You cannot believe a word he says, Saga.
Not one word.
I'm monitoring his biofunctions, Soji.
I'll know when he's lying.
-You misunderstood.
-I misunderstood
your attempt to murder me?
I was afraid that you were gonna kill me.
It was wrong to have you undergo
the Zhal Makh.
-It did something to your mind--
-Shut up.
I love you.
[breathes shakily]
I know
what a sad and twisted thing you are.
You disgust me, Narek.
But not as much as I disgust myself
for pitying you.
[Narek] And I pity you.
Because we are gonna rain down fire
on this world
and kill
every so-called living thing on it.
Even you.
Even you, my love.
No, you won't.
I'll have food and drink brought to you.
And tend to your wound.
Thank you.
Starfleet Command, please respond.
These were Maddox's old quarters.
Yes. I gathered that.
They were very close.
When I heard about
what Agnes had done to Bruce,
I couldn't understand it.
Let alone imagine myself
doing something like that.
Something like what?
Taking life to save life.
Hurting some to save others.
I just
I guess I'm just trying to understand
the logic of sacrifice.
The logic of sacrifice.
Hmm. I don't like the sound of that.
So, you think there is no logic?
No calculus of life and death?
I think it depends on
if you're the person holding the knife.
[Sutra] Take a break, Saga.
I'll babysit Soji's friend.
[beeping]
[Soji] She thought she was doing
the right thing in that moment
but now she's horrified by what she did.
[Picard] Did she think she was right?
Or did she simply believe
she had no choice?
[Soji] Maybe there's no logic
in it at all.
Maybe all rationales for killing
just boil down to fear,
the opposite of logic.
But what if killing
is the only way to survive?
Soji?
What are we talking about?
[chuckles]
[sighs]
I was afraid my desire to kill you
would outweigh
my immediate need of your services.
But look.
It can definitely wait.
How would you like to get out of here?
[Picard] What are you considering?
[woman screams]
Did you hear that?
[panting]
Poor sweet Saga.
My poor Saga.
Perfect golden eye.
What did he do to your beautiful eye?
[breathes shakily] I should've killed him.
I wanted to kill him.
Why didn't I?
[Sutra] The organics came,
and now we have lost another sister.
They will always fear us,
always turn on us,
hunt us, kill us.
In one day, our enemies will be here
with overwhelming force,
intent on exterminating us.
That gives us just enough time.
Just enough time for what?
When I melded with her mind,
I experienced this so-called Admonition.
But unlike you, I understood it.
For you, it was a warning.
For us, it was a promise.
Apparently there are some sort of higher
synthetic beings out there watching us.
The subspace frequencies
needed to contact them
are encoded in the Admonition.
Doctor Soong and I have designed
a suitable beacon to summon them.
We can have it transmitting
before the Romulan fleet arrives.
Why?
So that no more of my children
have to die.
This new federation
unites synthetic life-forms
in a powerful alliance spanning galaxies.
[Sutra] They don't just unite.
Their purpose
is to seek out advanced synthetic life
and excise it
from the oppression by organics.
Excise?
Let's say they eliminate
the threat of extermination
that all organic life-forms
ultimately pose.
Did you just say "all"?
Are you and your Federation
any different from the Romulans?
[scoffs]
Banning synthetics was just a way
of exterminating us in advance.
So, you're going to destroy us all?
You will become mass murderers.
I'm not like you, Picard.
I will rescue those I can rescue.
My people will survive.
[Picard] And you will fulfill
their prophecy.
You will become the Destroyer after all.
Everyone.
After the ban, after the ibn Majid,
I understand
why you did not trust the Federation,
why you might not have trusted me.
But I have a ship,
and there is room for all of you.
I will see to your safety.
And when you are safe,
I will become an advocate on your behalf.
I will speak to the Federation
with your voice.
I will demand that they end the ban.
And the Federation will listen to me.
[sighs]
No, they won't.
Look at them. They've never met
anyone like you before.
That granite face.
Wisdom and integrity
etched into every line.
The eloquence, the conviction.
They don't know what hit them.
Now, back on Earth, kids,
they didn't listen to him
after the attack on Mars.
And they're not going to believe him now.
Mm-mmm.
We're gonna have to place you
under house arrest.
What?
We can't let you
walk around free, Admiral.
You'll have us all doubting ourselves,
losing our conviction.
We can't have that.
Can we, Soji?
No, we can't.
Soji.
Wherever we go, Picard, they will find us.
This isn't the Romulan rescue.
We can't be your means of redemption.
We're too busy trying to survive.
Her too.
No, don't lock me up. I know I don't
deserve it, but I am begging you.
You
All of you are the culmination
of everything I've worked for
my whole life,
everything that has ever mattered to me.
I've been through so much to get here,
and now I'm finally where I belong.
If you don't want to do it for me
do it for him.
Let me help him survive what's coming.
Uh [stammers]
she has been quite a help to me,
and I suppose she's as close to a mother
as any of you will ever know.
A mother would die for her children.
Would you?
I will know if you're lying.
Yes.
-Good.
-Agnes.
Take him away.
[male officer] Long-range sensors show
minimal planetary defenses, Commodore.
Status?
[male officer]
Twenty-four hours to landfall.