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Hello.
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I should have known.
:16:06
Who else would have charged
to my rescue?
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This is my First Officer,
Cmdr William Riker.
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Lt Cmdr Data.
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This is Jenice... Manheim.
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- A pleasure, Mrs Manheim.
- Thank you.
:16:30
I have a number of questions for you.
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I hope I can be of some help.
:16:36
Why don't we sit down here?
:16:40
What happened
to the rest of the crew?
:16:44
They were working
at the second lab.
:16:46
Something happened there a few
weeks ago. They were all killed.
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It was a terrible accident.
I don't know what happened.
:16:55
So many brilliant,
wonderful minds... just gone.
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Do you know the nature
of Dr Manheim's work?
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Paul's interested in time.
:17:06
He's never believed that it was
immutable, any more than space is.
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He came to believe that we reside
in one of infinite dimensions,
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and what holds us here
is the constancy of time.
:17:19
Change that, and it would open
the window to those other dimensions.
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Which begins to explain
what happened.
:17:28
Have you experienced something
up here?
:17:31
Yes, what is emanating here
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is having repercussions light years
away, maybe even further.
:17:37
That would explain his anxiety.
:17:39
I had no idea
it had gone so far beyond Vandor.
:17:43
Why this place? Why Vandor?
:17:45
Paul and the team searched
for two years to find it.
:17:50
Vandor's exactly what they needed.
A planetoid around a binary star.
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Because of the pulsar's gravity.
:17:56
Did your husband ever attempt
to define these dimensions