:42:01
Actually, it's your great-great-
great-great-great-grandson.
:42:08
He's the spitting image.
:42:09
Well, I have his address.
When you get back you can visit him.
:42:15
No. I'll be out of time. A relic.
:42:20
Perhaps. But it's a place to start.
:42:24
After all, he is family.
:42:28
There's no denying that.
:42:32
Here's what I propose.
:42:34
I have arranged a rendezvous with
USS Charleston, bound for Earth.
:42:40
- They'll deliver you there.
- Then what will happen to us?
:42:43
There's no trace of my money.
My office is gone.
:42:48
What will I do? How will I live?
:42:52
This is the 24th century.
Material needs no longer exist.
:42:59
Then what's the challenge?
:43:04
The challenge, Mr Offenhouse,
is to improve yourself.
:43:07
To enrich yourself.
:43:10
Enjoy it.
:43:13
Well, one good thing is,
:43:15
since everyone's forgotten
everything I ever did,
:43:18
it'll all be brand spanking new.
:43:20
I'll be a bigger hit than I ever was.
:43:24
Perhaps so. Anything is possible.
:43:28
What say you, son?
You'd make a helluva sideman.
:43:33
That offer does present
a certain fascination.
:43:43
Captain, I've plotted a course
to intercept the Charleston.
:43:47
But they say they're making
an extended stop at Arloff IX.
:43:51
Your point, Mr La Forge?
:43:53
We could have our guests
at Starbase 39 Sierra in five days.
:43:57
Take months off their journey.