Star Trek: Picard (2020) s03e10 Episode Script

Part Ten The Last Generation

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TROI: Jack, your truth
It's behind that door.
BEVERLY'S VOICE: Find me.
BORG COLLECTIVE: We are Borg.
BEVERLY: The Borg passed organic
technology on to Jack.
Through Locutus.
You son appears to send instructions.
Jack, don't do this.
FEMALE VOICE: Welcome home, Jack.
Resistance is futile.
SHELBY: We gather on
Frontier Day to demonstrate
our newest advancement: Fleet Formation.
every ship in Starfleet
to operate as one.
Sirs, the fleet is trying
to commandeer our systems.
They've implemented
portions of Captain Picard's.
Borg-altered DNA into
the transporter system.
BEVERLY: Using the
Changelings to add this new.
Borg DNA into everyone who
steps inside a transporter.
GEORDI: They've been assimilated,
the entire fleet, this whole time.
Collective, we have the Titan.
- Raffi, get out of here.
- Not a chance.
- SEVEN OF NINE: Captain?
- You have the conn, Seven of Nine.
GEORDI: We need a ship.
Something older,
offline from the others.
PICARD: I'm reluctant to ask you all
to face this threat again.
Jean-Luc, wherever you go, we go.
BORG COLLECTIVE: Eliminate
planetary defenses.
PICARD: Set a direct course for Earth.
Make it so.
[STATIC BEEPING, CRACKLING]
[HIGH-PITCHED BEEP]
This is President Anton Chekov
of the United Federation
of Planets broadcasting
on all emergency channels.
Do not approach Earth.
A signal of unknown origin has
turned our young against us.
They have been assimilated by the Borg.
Our fleet has been
compromised and as we speak,
our planetary defenses are falling.
Sol Station is defending
Earth as best it can.
But we're almost out of time.
[PANICKED, INDISTINCT CHATTER]
ANTON: We have not been
able to find a way to stop
this Borg signal and
unassimilate our young.
But I know if my father were here,
he'd remind us all that
hope is never lost.
There are always
possibilities.
Until then, I implore you:
- save yourselves.
- WOMAN: Mr. President,
we need to get you to an escape pod.
ANTON: Farewell.
The fleet has initiated an
attack formation against Earth.
Orbital weapon platforms have
been destroyed but Spacedock's
defenses appear to be
repelling the assault.
For now. Planetary shields
won't hold against the fleet.
Where the hell is the cavalry?
Emergency hails from both Federation
and civilian ships have now gone silent.
Apparently
we are the cavalry.
The fleet is being
controlled by the Collective.
A hive mind with a single voice.
The Borg are here.
- Mr. Data.
- Scanning, Captain.
If Spacedock falls, there will
be nothing standing between
- an assimilated fleet and Earth.
- BEVERLY: If Earth falls,
everything falls.
Every planet, every system.
Long-range sensors are
picking up a Borg vessel
- Jupiter, sir.
- Lay in the course.
- Maximum warp.
- Aye, Captain.
Engage.

Where are they?
There.
Magnify.
They hid a transwarp conduit
inside the gases of Jupiter?
It appears to be
broadcasting the Collective.
PICARD: Let's hear.
[INDISTINCT BORG CHATTER]
Beverly, can you find him?
I'm trying.
JACK: Eliminate all enemy
missiles on approach
Jack.
It is confirmed.
Your son is the command signal.
The Borg must be amplifying
from somewhere on that cube.
Then the only way to save the fleet
To save Earth
Is to sever that connection.
No matter the cost.
What began over 35 years ago
ends tonight.
- Mr. La Forge, take us in.
- Aye, Captain.



ESMAR: Fire. Fire.
Fire.
Unsanctioned movement. Deck 5.
Eliminate all unassimilated.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
Unsanctioned movement.
Turbo lift.
Bridge.
So did it work or did
we just kill 'em all?
COMPUTER: Transporter Room One locked.
BORG COLLECTIVE: Eliminate
command structure.
Retake USS Titan.
They made it.
They're locked in there.
SEVEN OF NINE: Good job routing
transporter fields through phasers.
You may have just invented
the portable beam-me-up
if we survive.
All right, you two, seal the lift doors.
Lock us in here.
Everyone, stations.
Stations.
Ma'am, I-I'm just a cook.
I had lunar flight class training,
but-but I didn't finish.
I was close, but my mom got sick
and I had to run the deli
back home because my brother
- had a hernia
- You were a pilot.
That makes you our pilot.
You got this.
To your station.
Comms, open that maintenance channel.
Open.
MAN: They're taking down our shields.
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]
- We can't hold out any more
Titan is still under the
control of the Collective.
We have to find a way
to disconnect this ship
from Fleet Formation
before they find out
that we took it back.
Somehow.
RIKER: My God, look at that thing.
DATA: The cube is only 36% operational.
Most of its resources are being used
to broadcast to the hive mind.
Must be using a beacon of some kind,
hidden inside its structure.
Deanna?
I've never felt
anything like this before.
It's like
a quiet suffering.
DATA: So much pain.
So much misery inflicted on so many.
I hate them.
- Deanna, can you
- Jack
Jack is there.
But he's totally consumed
by the Collective.
What if he is at a point of no return?
- No.
- Jack is in there.
And he's still Jack.
- [ALERT TRILLING]
- Sir, the cube has scanned us.
This is curious.
Shields are lowering
and weapons are redirecting.
What is this?
It's
an invitation.
Somewhere on that cube is a beacon,
projecting a signal across the
solar system to the Collective.
Our objective is clear.
Locate it and destroy it.
That will sever the connection
to the assimilated fleet.
Put an end to all of this.
Yeah, but locating it is gonna be tough.
That beacon is so powerful
it's scrambling our sensor arrays.
The-the only way to find
it is to beam down there,
access its systems directly.
What about Jack any life signs?
I've been looking.
This is all I'm getting.
Computer, isolate life
sign energy signatures
that mimic human neural frequencies.
COMPUTER: Electropathic pattern located.
BEVERLY: There.
It is moving so fast,
but that's a human brain wave, not Borg.
Maybe I can somehow use that
to narrow down Jack's location.
You're going down there.
I need you to lead me to him.
You brought him this far.
Let me bring him home.
You're not going alone.
And I will make it a threesome.
Do you even hear yourself?
Captain, you know I have
experience with the Borg.
- I should go.
- PICARD: Mr. Data, we need you here.
There's no telling what the
cube is going to do next.
- Bu-But Captain
- BEVERLY: Believe me, Data.
No one wants to tear them
limb from limb more than I do,
but right now we need
every advantage we can get,
and that means having you on this ship.
PICARD: Very well.
Number One, Mr. Worf,
once aboard the cube, locate the beacon
and transmit its coordinates
back to the Enterprise.
Mr. La Forge.
- You have the bridge.
- Aye, sir.
[DOOR WHOOSHES OPEN]
It's been an honor
serving with you all.

No movement.
No sound.
A cube this size, there should be
thousands of drones, armies.
You appear to be oddly disappointed
- you're not outnumbered.
- Yeah, well,
I've never found myself in a
"too-quiet" situation
that ended with a pleasant surprise.
You don't leave the doors open
if you want to keep the wolves out.
Appears to be deceased.
WORF: The necrotic tissue
is being cannibalized,
consumed.
But to sustain what?
Or whom.
This place is a tomb.
Which explains the almost
complete lack of bio-signs.
In the absence of one army,
what else would they do
but raise another?
Ours.
Crusher to Picard.
Jack's bio-signs are emanating
from a chamber one level below you.
Past the Unimatrix array,
below the transporter platform.
How could you possibly know that?
Given what we've learned,
it's entirely plausible
that some piece of you,
some small part
remains compatible with the hive.
Which is how I know
that the time has come
for us to part ways.
I can no longer be your captain.
I now have to be a father.
Go find the beacon.
Will, thank you.
I
It means so much to me.
You know that I know.
Always.
- Mr. Worf
- There are two turns of phrase
a Klingon never admits to knowing.
Defeat
and farewell.
We should be going.
Beverly.
Lead me to our son.
I can lead you to the next level,
but after that, the
interference increases,
and I'm unable to be more
specific with Jack's location.
Jean-Luc, I
Beverly,
you thought of Jack from the beginning,
shielding him from danger.
You did everything right.
BEVERLY [CUTTING OUT]:
Jean-Luc? Jean-Luc?
Beverly.
You can me.
Beverly? Do you read me?
[INDISTINCT, RAPID WHISPERING]
Jack?
VOX: To the worlds of
the Federation, hear us.
Your biological and
technological distinctiveness
will contribute to the whole.
Your cultures will evolve
to serve the future.
Peace and prosperity will
spread across the galaxy.
You will be assimilated.
You will exist in a
universe without fear,
a universe without loss,
unbroken, perfect.
Those diseases are of the past.
Jack?
- You hear me?
- Concentrate all firepower. Command.
- Fire, Fire, fire. Yeah.
- Jack, I'm here.
I'm here to take you
[FEMALE LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
Home.
He is home.
[INDISTINCT WHISPERING]
You
are home.
At last,
Locutus has returned
to his true family,
to his Collective,
to me.
[ALARMS BLARING]
Commander.
RAFFI: There's a
Federation ship near a
a Borg cube.
Galaxy class, registry number.
NCC-1701-D.
The Enterprise.
It's Picard.
They're engaging the Borg.
Enterprise D?
What's left of that thing is ancient.
It's not tied to the
new system, which means
it can't be controlled
like the rest of us.
All right, we need to
find a way to do the same.
If they're making a play to
shut down the Collective system,
we've got to buy as much time
as we can for 'em to do it.
So how can we break from the automation?
Fleet Formation is using a kind
of line-of-sight propagation.
- In other words
- If they can't see us, they can't control us.
- On it.
- Tactical, upload every prefix code
we have for the entire fleet.
- Scramble their shields.
- Uploading and transmitting now.
SEVEN OF NINE: We can't fire while
cloaked, so we'll have to do this fast.
Us?
Against the entire fleet?
I'm not asking you to give
your lives for nothing.
I'm asking you to fight
for what's below.
Your families, your children.
The Borg have taken our crew,
taken our captain.
But in this moment, here and now,
we are all that is left of Starfleet.
It's up to us.
Cloaking device on line, Captain.
Engage.
- What have you done to him?!
- What could I do?
- I have only my words.
- We are the future.
And the soft assurances
of a mother's love.
You are not his mother!
[LAUGHING]
Until recently,
there was no Collective left.
There was only I.
It was an unimaginable loneliness,
one which Jack and I share.
You're a liar, a deceiver.
You wormed your way into his head.
He found me!
At the very edge of space,
where you left us, poisoned.
No worlds to consume,
no roads by which to return.
Just the cruelty to die
by starvation and age.
And then,
as the cries of my children faded,
another voice rose.
Louder, clearer.
- Jack's voice.
- [INDISTINCT WHISPERING]
Let him go.
Take me. I'm the one you want.
- Your equal.
- No.
I don't want you, Locutus.
The future of the
Borg does not lie in
assimilation
but evolution.
[INDISTINCT WHISPERING]
[SENSOR BEEPING STEADILY]
[SENSOR BEEPING FASTER]
[BEEPING STOPS]
I believe this terminal
is a central access node.
Hope these Borg have been too
busy dying to upgrade their codecs.
[TRICORDER TRILLING]
Accessing the cube's schematics
now. Worf to Enterprise.
Prepare for transmission
of the beacon's coordinates.
PICARD: You're insane.
You consumed what
little Collective you had left.
Only to sustain myself long enough
to arrive at this moment,
to invite you here to witness.
Witness what?
Your future's
end.
SEVEN OF NINE: Fire at will.
Fleet automation is trying to
reconnect now that we're visible.
Recloak. Evasive maneuvers.
Weapons ready for another run.
There. Broadcast emitter. Enterprise,
uploading the beacon's information now.
PICARD: So you struck a deal
with Vadic and her Changelings
to be your weapons across the galaxy.
They, too, shared the anger
of a generation lost to Starfleet.
Together, we weaponized your biology.
You've rewritten our machine code
into genetic code.
We've no need to devour raw materials,
consume flesh or metal,
not now that we can
Reproduce. Procreate.
Propagate forever out into the stars.
A new generation of Borg,
born with a single purpose:
not just to assimilate,
but to annihilate.
All.
BORG COLLECTIVE: Retake command.
Eliminate all unassimilated.
Riker!
[GRUNTING]
- DATA: The cube It's opening fire.
- Evasive maneuvers.
Direct hits aft and starboard.
Shields at 68%.
We need to take out those turrets
or this is gonna be over real fast.
- [GROANS]
- Worf.
- The sword!
- Oh, shit.
[GROANS] I had no
idea it was that heavy.
The hilt!
- [GROANS]
- That was close.
They're using predictive
algorithms to find us.
It's working. The fleet is redirecting
some of its resources to locating us.
We can't do this forever.
Doctor, I didn't have time to
work on the weapons systems,
so you're gonna have to do it manually.
Torpedoes away.
Locking phasers and returning fire.
A lot's happened in the last 20 years.
RIKER: You had this
in there the whole time?
A phaser, and you didn't use it?
Swords are fun.
Riker to Enterprise.
You should have the beacon schematics.
Receiving.
The good news is we have a
clear read on its position.
The bad news is
it's at the heart of the cube itself.
GEORDI: The only way to take out
the hive is to take out that beacon,
but it's going to be impossible.
I mean, no computer, not
even my daughter could
navigate us through this.
Data, what the hell are you doing?
I've got this, Geordi.
- Data, it's impossible.
- Data.
- Trust me.
- Data, I said no!
Statistically, probability?
Yes. It's nearly impossible.
But my
[SHORT CHUCKLE]
My gut tells me I can do this.
- Your gut?
- Yes.
You've got to be sure, Data.
Please, everyone, just trust me.
All right. We go with Data's gut.
Okay.
- Here goes nothing.
- Wait, what do you mean, "nothing"?
Hang on!
Why am I sensing enjoyment?
MALE: Mayday! Mayday! Shields are down.
Planetary shields are down.
Spacedock has fallen.
There's nothing left to defend Earth.
[ALARM BLARING]
RAFFI: The fleet is
targeting every major city,
every population center of the planet.
Come around for another strafe run.
How the hell did they target us?
Our cloak it's gone.
The Titan is exposed.
Proceed to retake command.
VOX: Continue targeting sequence.
- Jack. Jack.
- Concentrate fire on Sector 001.
- Fire on Sector 001.
- Hear me, please.
[VOX MURMURING INDISTINCTLY]
- [PICARD GRUNTS]
- You'll kill him. Sever the link,
and you'll sentence his mind to
insurmountable, unsurvivable shock.
Only he could choose to leave now.
[GRUNTS] Jack.
BORG QUEEN: He's too far gone.
[VOX SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY]
Fire, fire, fire, fire.
We've taken a direct hit.
All systems non-responsive.
Commander, the Borg crew are
making their way to the bridge.
Without that cloak,
we're dead in the water.
BORG COLLECTIVE:
The Titan has been neutralized.
We are the Borg.
Resistance is futile.
We've already won, Locutus.
Eliminate all unassimilated.
Target lock: Berlin. Target lock: Cairo.
Target lock: Philadelphia.
Target lock: Rome.
Target lock: San Francisco.
Target lock: Paris.
- Target lock
- [OVERLAPPING VOICES]
Target lock: New York.
BEVERLY: There's the beacon.
- Preparing to fire.
- No, wait.
Data.
Data, are you seeing this?
Beacon is interfaced into the
very substructure of the ship.
Firing on it would trigger
a cataclysmic chain reaction.
We destroy the beacon
we destroy the cube itself.
And everyone on it.
BEVERLY: No.
There must be another way.
Destroy the cube now, and
we kill everyone down there.
If we wait,
it's everyone else in the galaxy.
Beverly?
Enterprise to Riker. Do you copy?
Every word, Geordi.
We have a lock on you
and Worf, but not Picard.
- Prepare to beam up.
- Belay that order.
I can't leave him.
Will, the moment we fire,
you'll have a minute
to get out, at most.
I owe him a lifetime. The
least I can spare is a minute.
I'll see you soon.
Riker out.
There was a moment today
where I was worried we
might actually survive.
We've lost their signal.
They've crossed into the dead zone.
BORG QUEEN: What are you doing?
I vowed never to return
to the Collective.
I've been running for half of my life.
But not now.
Now I have something to go back for.
Stop!
Jean-Luc!
[GROANS]
PICARD [ECHOING]: I am Locutus
Locutus. Locutus.
Of Borg of Borg Borg.
Resistance
is futile. Is futile.
[DISTORTED]: Is futile.
Jack?
I can feel them.
All of them.
There are so many voices.
Joyful, welcoming me.
Nothing's broken in here.
There's no suffering.
No loneliness.
No fear.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
It's
perfect.
But, Jack, this euphoria isn't real.
Perfection isn't
evolution. This is death.
No, this is where I'm meant to be.
I always have been.
You always felt different.
Hungry to connect while
needing to keep people distant
so they never see the real you.
[WHISPERING VOICES]
I was the same.
I joined Starfleet
to find a family I didn't have.
And I found it.
I let them in.
But there was always a barrier.
I, too, thought there
there was something wrong with me,
and I waited.
Waited in that vineyard.
Waiting to die, alone.
But now, Jack, I realize
you are the part of me
that I never knew was missing.
No.
This was written before my birth.
I am this. Just let me be.
[SIGHS]
I'm surrounded,
carried.
This
is where I belong.
GEORDI: We're out of time.
Let's just hope they have a little left.
Doctor.
Target the beacon.
Fire torpedoes.
No.
Well, my friend, is this good enough?
It is a fine day,
indeed, to die with honor.
- Data!
- Scanning for them now.
The shockwave is interfering
with our transport sensors.
I can't get a lock on their signal.
Then if you won't leave,
I'll stay with you.
Till the end.
You have
changed my life.
Forever.

[GASPS, GROANS]
I love you, Imzadi.
We'll be waiting.
Me and our boy.
I know where they are.
BORG QUEEN: You were born
here and you will die here.
It's done.
The time of the Borg is over.
BORG QUEEN: As are you.
Even if somehow you survived,
you'd be different, changed,
broken, alone.
No.
No, I am not alone.

Aah!
BORG COLLECTIVE: Command
signal interrupted.
Continue last directive.
No!

They did it.
Commander, I'm-I'm I'm sorry. I'm
[GASPS SOFTLY]
It's over.
[DOOR WHOOSHES OPEN]
[TROI SIGHS]
Oh.

[SNORING]
Welcome to the Enterprise.
RIKER: Captain's log, stardate
shall we say one.
The first of a new day
for friends both old and young.
Starfleet has implemented a
fleet-wide transporter solution
to purge our young officers
of the Borg infection.
A world-saving effort developed
by our new head of
Starfleet Medical Branch
Admiral Crusher,
who also managed to spearhead
technology that privately scans
for other irregularities.
In constant need for information,
our Changeling adversaries
kept yet did not kill
many of their targets.
From the lowest of ranks
to the very highest.
In light of their past
and present service,
the command crew of the USS Enterprise
are receiving a full pardon
for commandeering
Better yet, hijacking
This very ship with your help.
You disobeyed a direct
order from your captain.
As a result, Starfleet
Command has ordered me
Let me make this easier for you.
Clearly, my judgement, my instincts,
don't fall in line.
And that is why
I'm resigning from Starfleet.
This was sent to Command
prior to you setting
course for the Ryton System.
Your officer review.
[SCOFFS]
That leads me to.
First Officer Hansen.
More accurately, Seven of Nine.
[SIGHS]
Hell, I'm a relic of an older time.
By the book. By God, the book is boring.
Hansen is reckless.
She's unrelenting, doesn't give a
damn about protocol or procedure.
[SIGHS] However
She's brave and loyal and
the book that she
writes is gonna be great.
And the rules that she breaks
[SIGHS] maybe they were
broken to begin with.
So, in light of that,
I have a recommendation:
promotion to captain
when we return to port.
Resignation denied,
Captain.
JAY: You saved all of us.
I mean, Gabe is still in awe
of everything you've done.
I we we're eager to see you again.
Right, honey? Say hi to Grandma.
Sorry, Raff. She's she's a bit shy.
I have been told
tears are the body's
weapon against pain.
Having never wept
I hope yours to be happy.
The strangest thing.
My son Gabe wants me to meet
my granddaughter.
All the monitors in his
house suddenly lit up at once.
Every news-wave
broadcast my face.
And every classified valor commendation.
Whoever leaked this information
is an honorable maverick.
And a dear friend.
Be happy with your family,
Raffaella,
warrior of the House of Musiker.
And you,
Worf, House of Martok,
continue to be a warrior
for peace.
TROI: You've been through a lot,
most of which was very traumatic.
Life, death, self-realization.
It's not unusual to be
overwhelmed by those emotions.
Transition has been difficult.
Balance is
[QUICK EXHALE] challenging.
Well
you're almost there.
[GASPS]
We've gone past our
time by over an hour.
Again.
It's fascinating, isn't it?
Sometimes I feel joyful.
Others
melancholy.
Anxiety and ease.
Some anger.
I witnessed an ensign
feeding his cat the other day.
And I wept.
[SNIFFLES]
It seems being human
is just as difficult
as the desire to be human.
And infinitely more complex
than I ever considered.
Oh, sorry, Counselor.
Same time tomorrow?
Yes, yes.
Can't wait.
How you feeling, Data?
Actually, Commander, I'm
okay.
- He still batshit?
- Stop it.
[BOTH LAUGHING]

PICARD: If ever there
was better evidence
that the past mattered
it's right here.
How many times has she
managed to save the world?
No doubt more than the years will
allow three old men to remember.
You know, it's difficult to imagine
what we all might have been without her.
- Different, certainly.
- Mm.
But certainly not better.
[SIGHS]
Computer.
Initiate shutdown sequence.
COMPUTER: Shutdown procedure initiated.
I miss that voice.
Take care of her, Geordi.
GEORDI: Yes, sir.
After all, she's always
taken good care of us.

MALE: Admiral Picard, Admiral Crusher,
welcome to Spacedock.
I can't believe this.
You're actually nervous.
Please. I've run transports
through Tyrellian minefields,
I've had phaser-fights
with Orelex duelists.
I am not nervous.
Well, you're pacing nervously.
So did I the day of my first posting.
I walked a light-year in a circle
before I mustered the
courage to beam aboard.
- [CHUCKLES]
- For Starfleet to put you
on such an accelerated track
Trust me, it's an honor.
- Or nepotism.
- [SIGHS]: Oh.
I think the family name
might've helped just a touch.
Uh, names mean almost nothing.
This is all you, son.
And
I'm very proud.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
MALE: Admirals, proceed to Pier 23.
Oh, Jack, you-you never did tell me
the ship to which they posted you.
Why do you think I'm so nervous?
- It's not for me.
- Admirals Picard and Crusher,
you're clear to enter into port bay.

PICARD: Oh, yes, of course. The Titan.
Mm, not quite.
At least
not anymore.
BEVERLY: You'll have to forgive
the subterfuge, Jean-Luc.
We just know your aversion to fanfare.
JACK: She's been rechristened
in honor of you and your crew.
Names mean almost everything.
Welcome to the Enterprise, Admiral.
Helm, set a course for the
M'Talas System, maximum warp.
Tactical, ready torpedoes and phasers.
I don't know what
we're walking into here.
SEVEN OF NINE: Out.
It's just so cozy.
RAFFI: Now, Ensign.
Thank you, Number One.
You're so very welcome, Captain.
Helm, it goes without saying
to ignore everything he just said.
I usually do.
All right, this is a shakedown
cruise only, everyone.
Get ready for departure.
I still can't believe Starfleet saw fit
to give a thief, a pirate
and a spy their own ship.
Bunch of ne'er-do-wells
and rule-breakers, really.
What could possibly go wrong?
All engines online.
Priming deflector shields for warp.
So, Captain.
Where do you want me comms?
I speak 13 alien languages.
Tactical? I know the ins
and outs the universe's
most nefarious characters.
Or science?
Less so, but I have scienced myself
out of some pretty harrowing situations.
You'll be stationed here.
As special counselor to the captain.
Sit.
Captain Seven, we're cleared for warp.
On your command, Captain.
"Engage"? "Make it so"?
"Take her out"? There's
a long history of this.
Your first official act of command.
Writing the opening line to your legacy.
So then
what'll it be?
RIKER: I hate to say it,
but I think this is the end of the road.
We closed this place down.
- Again.
- [TROI CHUCKLES]
Guinan's been giving us the side
eye for the last half an hour.
TROI: That's because a certain
someone has drained the bar
- of bloodwine, Doctor.
- Thank you.
Let's have some music.
- No!
- Oh, come on, Worf, you have the most
adorable voice.
Have another glass of prune juice.
Perhaps it is time to call it a night.
I have a lecture on Mugato
meditation in the morning.
- Too easy?
- Actually, perhaps we should go.
Will and I have got a lot of work to do.
It's exhausting, organizing
a whirlwind vacation.
We're torn between the
luminescent beaches of Kaphar Prime
- and Orlando.
- Mm, tough choice.
All right, one final toast, huh?
Data?
- This one's yours.
- Oh.
[CLEARS THROAT]
- There was a young lady from Venus
- ALL: Data!
- I always wanted to finish that.
- [LAUGHTER]
Actually, I believe the
honor belongs to you, Captain.
- Ah.
- RIKER: Jean-Luc?
A toast?
"There is a tide
in the affairs of men
which taken at the flood,
leads on to fortune.
Omitted,
all the voyage of their life is bound
in shallows and in miseries.
On such a full sea
are we now afloat.
And we must take
the current where it serves
or lose our ventures."
- Hear, hear.
- ALL: Cheers.
We're grateful to have
ridden the tide with you.
- Hear, hear.
- ALL: Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
And, to that end
- WORF: Oh
- BEVERLY: Yes!
- [EXCLAIMING]
- Yes!
Absolutely. Couple of hands, right?
- Yes, please.
- GEORDI: Here we go.
RIKER: Let's play.
[LAUGHTER, CLAMORING]
GEORDI: Nothing from Jean-Luc.
Queen for the counselor.
- Lady for the lady.
- Tre.
Nine of spades, another
tre for the doctor.
DATA: Okay, uh, 25.
- Oh. Okay.
- BEVERLY: Ooh.
- Uh-oh.
- He believes-he believes he could have a pair.
- I see you, I see you.
- BEVERLY: I fold. I'm out.
- Worf?
- I fold.
- Okay?
- Seriously?
- TROI: With two cards?
- BEVERLY: Yeah. I
- I'm gonna Oh!
- TROI: Oh!
- [WHOOPS]
- GEORDI: He's all in.
- BEVERLY: Wow. Okay.
- TROI: Right.
RIKER: Ay-yai-yai.
I call you. That's for you.
- Let me see, let me see.
- Here we go. Oh.
Hope you're feeling lucky, Jean-Luc.
You know, Will, I've come to believe
that the stars have
always been in my favor.
[ALL GROANING]
- TROI: Oh!
- GEORDI: Stop.
- Ouch. Well done.
- Aw.
- PICARD: Excuse me.
- [BEVERLY LAUGHING]
- Here we go.
- GEORDI: All right.
- I'll take two.
- BEVERLY: I think we know who's paying.
[LAUGHING]

GEORDI: All right, let's
play Risa six cards.
- TROI: Whatever that is.
- RIKER: All right, here we go.

- [LAUGHING]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]



[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT OVER P.A.]
Well, look at you.
A chip off the old block.
Q, is that right?
Simple name.
For a complicated being.
My father told me all about you.
- I thought you were dead.
- Oh.
And here I was hoping the next
generation wouldn't think so linearly.
Young mortal,
you have much ahead of you.
You told my father that
humanity's trial was over.
It is.
For him.
But I'm here today because of you.
You see, yours,
Jack
has just begun.
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