:12:07
We received communication
from the Lalo,
:12:10
and from
a farming colony on Coltar IV.
:12:12
Both described the time distortion.
:12:14
The captain of the Lalo
called it a hiccup.
:12:17
- Hiccup?
- That may be an incorrect analogy.
:12:20
How so?
:12:22
A hiccup is an inhalation
with closure of the glottis,
:12:25
accompanied by a peculiar sound.
:12:27
If we use the analogy
of a body function, what occurred...
:12:32
Enough, Data. Have you learned
any more about the Manheim project?
:12:36
Only what you already know. Manheim
was concentrating on time-gravity.
:12:41
Captain, we've reached
the coordinates specified.
:12:45
- There's nothing here.
- I'm receiving new coordinates.
:12:49
It's a relay signal.
Same source as before.
:12:52
What are they?
:12:54
664.8 by 1 323.7 by 4949.9.
:13:00
Very remote area, sir, in the
Vandor system, a binary-star system.
:13:05
Main star's a B-Class giant,
the companion star's a pulsar.
:13:09
Set course for the new coordinates.
:13:13
Why is he making it
this difficult to find him?
:13:17
Hopefully, he'll tell us, Number One.
:13:26
We have reached the coordinates.
:13:29
Sensors indicate it is Vandor IV,
:13:31
a planetoid in elliptical orbit
around a binary system.
:13:34
- Standard orbit, Mr La Forge.
- Aye, sir.
:13:37
Give me a visual.
:13:38
Viewscreen on. There's a small
force field on the planet.
:13:43
Latitude, 20 degrees,
nine minutes north.
:13:46
Longitude, 40 degrees, two minutes
east of the present terminator.
:13:51
- Penetrable?
- No, sir.
:13:54
- Open hailing frequencies.
- Frequencies open, sir.
:13:57
This is Captain... This is
the Captain of the USS Enterprise