:24:02
You are programmed
to tell the entire truth?
:24:07
There is a problem with this ship,
Mr Data.
:24:11
It's in the records.
:24:14
Somewhere.
:24:15
I need your help to find it.
:24:18
All the records
are available to you, sir.
:24:21
But this information
is very cleverly hidden.
:24:25
Your Captain is not
what he appears to be.
:24:28
Do not forget that you have loyalty
to Starfleet above all else.
:24:33
Loyalty is not the issue, Commander.
:24:35
There is nothing wrong with
Capt Picard, or the ship's logs.
:24:40
There must be something wrong
with your assumption.
:24:43
That is not acceptable, Mr Data.
:24:46
Acceptable or not, sir,...
it is the truth.
:24:52
Just how did this contaminant
get aboard this ship?
:24:58
By accident, sir.
:25:02
Meaning Capt Picard has no standing
procedure for this type of situation?
:25:08
No. Meaning by accident,... sir.
:25:12
You don't like me very much, do you?
:25:16
Is it required, sir?
:25:21
How would you characterise your
relationship with Capt Picard?
:25:30
We're Starfleet officers who've
known each other for many years.
:25:34
Everything said here
is confidential, Doctor.
:25:38
You can be completely open with me.
:25:41
About what?
:25:45
About how you feel serving with a man
:25:49
who is responsible
for the death of your husband.