:25:00
It was one of our own cruisers
sent to bring us back.
:25:04
You destroyed a Klingon vessel?!
:25:06
I did not want to battle
our brothers. I had no choice.
:25:10
They had been corrupted
by the illusion of peace.
:25:14
They traded our birthright
so they could die in their sleep.
:25:19
A peace that makes the Klingon heart
that beats within my chest
:25:23
wither and die!
:25:29
Is it permitted for you
to show us around this ship?
:25:34
Yes, of course.
:25:47
And as I watched Worf,...
:25:50
..it was like looking at a man
that I had never known.
:25:55
Captain, long-range sensors
indicate another vessel approaching.
:25:59
- Can you identify it?
- No, sir, not yet.
:26:03
Keep a close watch on it.
:26:05
So close to the Neutral Zone
it can't be random.
:26:09
Let's look at that sensory data.
:26:13
What magnificent battles we could
have at the helm of this ship.
:26:19
Perhaps your dreams of glory
no longer fit the time.
:26:23
They belong buried with the past.
:26:26
Standing here we will never know.
:26:28
Our answer lies out there.
Our instincts will lead us.
:26:32
Instincts not dulled
by living among civilised men.
:26:38
I believe, sir,
that was the first time
:26:41
outsiders have witnessed
the Klingon death ritual.
:26:45
I can understand them looking
at a dying man's eyes,
:26:48
but the howling?
:26:49
It was a warning.
:26:51
To who?
:26:52
They're warning the dead, sir.
:26:54
"Beware, a Klingon warrior
is about to arrive."