:12:19
If you prefer to stand,
fine, Mr Riker.
:12:22
It won't have an effect
on the length of my inquiry.
:12:31
Now,... there are several seeming
discrepancies in the Captain's log.
:12:36
Let's go over them one by one.
:12:39
The Captain's log?
:12:41
Yes.
:12:44
To your knowledge, has the Captain
ever falsified a log?
:12:50
- Have you asked him?
- Right now, I'm asking you.
:12:54
If you want to discuss Capt Picard,
ask him face to face.
:12:58
You must answer my questions,
unless you're covering something up.
:13:11
Now,... there are several
discrepancies in the Captain's log.
:13:18
Shall we go over them one by one?
:13:24
Proceed.
:13:28
You are saying Capt Picard
had no control over this vessel.
:13:32
He handed it over to Kosinski, who
took it to the edge of the universe.
:13:37
No, sir, that's not what I'm saying.
:13:39
Kosinski was sent by Starfleet
to improve our warp drive.
:13:43
According to his own logs,
:13:46
his bridge crew didn't think
highly of Kosinski's theories,
:13:50
yet the Captain gave him access
to the engines. True, La Forge?
:13:54
Not exactly.
:13:55
One way or the other, Picard lost
control of this ship. Is that true?