Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
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Lieutenant Commander Data : Captain, I believe I am feeling... anxiety. It is an intriguing sensation. A most distracting...
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Data, I'm sure it's a fascinating experience, but perhaps you should deactivate your emotion chip for now.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Good idea, sir.
[beep]
Lieutenant Commander Data : Done.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Data, there are times that I envy you.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : I'm about to commit a direct violation of our orders. Those of you who wish to object, you do so now. It will be noted in my log.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Captain. I believe I speak for everyone here, sir, when I say...
[pause]
Lieutenant Commander Data : To hell with our orders.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : [about the Borg Queen] She brought me closer to humanity than I ever thought possible. And for a time, I was tempted by her offer.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : How long a time?
Lieutenant Commander Data : 0.68 seconds sir. For an android, that is nearly an eternity.
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Borg Queen : [Data fires quantum torpedoes at Cochrane's ship and inexplicably misses his target, outraging the Borg Queen] DATA!
Lieutenant Commander Data : Resistance is futile!
[Smashes the warp coolant, flooding Engineering and destroying the Borg]
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[Picard puts his hand on the Phoenix]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : It's a boyhood fantasy... I must have seen this ship hundreds of times in the Smithsonian but I was never able to touch it.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Sir, does tactile contact alter your perception of the Phoenix?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Oh, yes! For humans, touch can connect you to an object in a very personal way, make it seem more real.
[Data also puts his hand on the Phoenix]
Lieutenant Commander Data : I am detecting imperfections in the titanium casing... temperature variations in the fuel manifold... it is no more "real" to me now than it was a moment ago.
Cmdr. Deanna Troi : [observing from a catwalk] Would you three like to be alone?
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Borg Queen : Brave words. I've heard them before, from thousands of species across thousands of worlds, since long before you were created. But, now they are all Borg.
Lieutenant Commander Data : I am unlike any lifeform you have encountered before. The codes stored in my neural net cannot be forcibly removed.
Borg Queen : You are an imperfect being, created by an imperfect being. Finding you weakness is only a matter of time.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : [looking at the Phoenix] Isn't it amazing? This ship used to be a nuclear missile.
Lieutenant Commander Data : It is an historical irony that Dr. Cochrane would choose an instrument of mass destruction to inaugurate an era of peace.
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[last lines]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Mr. Data, lay in a course for the 24th century. I suspect our future is there waiting for us.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Course laid in, sir.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Make it so.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : [with his grafted flesh burned away] I imagine I look worse than I... feel.
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Borg Queen : You are in chaos, Data. You are the contradiction: a machine who wishes to be human.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Since you seem to know so much about me, you must be aware I am programmed to evolve. To better myself.
Borg Queen : We too are on a quest to better ourselves, evolving toward a state of perfection.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Forgive me: the Borg do not evolve, they conquer.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : [We see a 24th century Earth. It looks shattered and broken-up] The atmosphere contains high concentrations of methane, carbon monoxide, and fluorine.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Life signs?
Lieutenant Commander Data : Population approximately nine billion... all Borg.
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Borg Queen : Do you always talk this much?
Lieutenant Commander Data : Not always, but often.
Borg Queen : Why do you insist on utilizing this primitive linguistic communication? Your android brain is capable of so much more.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Have you forgotten? I am endeavoring to become more human.
Borg Queen : Human! We used to be exactly like them. Flawed. Weak. Organic. But we evolved to include the synthetic. Now we use both to attain perfection. Your goal should be the same as ours.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Believing oneself to be perfect is often the sign of a delusional mind.
Borg Queen : Small words from a small being, trying to attack what he doesn't understand.
Lieutenant Commander Data : I understand that you have no real interest in me, that your goal is to obtain the encryption codes for the Enterprise computer.
Borg Queen : That is one of our goals, one of many. But in order to reach it, I am willing to help you reach yours.
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[a Borg scratches Data's flesh arm]
Lieutenant Commander Data : Ah!
Borg Queen : Is it becoming clear to you yet? Look at yourself, standing there, cradling the new flesh I've given you. If it means nothing to you, why protect it?
Lieutenant Commander Data : I... I am simply imitating the behavior of humans.
Borg Queen : You're becoming more human all the time, Data; now you're learning how to lie.
Lieutenant Commander Data : My programming was not designed to process these sensations.
Borg Queen : Then tear the skin from your limb as you would a defective circuit.
[Data hesitates]
Borg Queen : Go ahead, Data! We won't stop you!
[Data forces himself to try to tear off the skin]
Borg Queen : Do it! Don't be tempted by flesh!
[Data relents and leaves the skin alone]
Borg Queen : Are you familiar with physical forms of pleasure?
Lieutenant Commander Data : If you are referring to sexuality, I am... fully functional, programmed in... multiple techniques.
Borg Queen : How long since you've used them?
Lieutenant Commander Data : Eight years, seven months, sixteen days, four minutes, twenty-two...
Borg Queen : Far too long.
[they kiss passionately]
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Lieutenant Commander Data : [inspecting the Phoenix] The structural integrity of the missile appears to be intact, but there is significant damage to various sections of the fuselage and primary intercooler system.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : We should have the original blueprints in the Enterprise computer. Commander La Forge will need to bring a team down here...
[trying to take cover as Lily fires her assault rifle]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Hold your fire! We're here to help you!
Lily Sloane : Bullshit!
Lieutenant Commander Data : [she continues firing] Captain, I believe I can handle this.
[giving Picard his tricorder, he jumps down to a lower level, where Lily continues to riddle him with bullets]
Lieutenant Commander Data : [unaffected] Greetings.
[catching her as she passes out]
Lieutenant Commander Data : Captain, this woman requires medical attention.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : [destroying the Borg sphere] They were firing at the surface. Location?
Cmdr. William Riker : [going to a console] Western hemisphere, North American continent. Looks like a missile complex in central Montana.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Missile complex. The date. Data, I need to know the exact date.
Lieutenant Commander Data : April 4th, 2063.
Cmdr. William Riker : April 4th, the day before first contact.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Precisely.
Dr. Beverly Crusher : Then the missile complex must be where Zefram Cochrane is building his warp ship.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : That's what they came here to do, stop first contact.
Cmdr. William Riker : How much damage, Lieutenant?
Lt. Hawk : Can't tell. Long-range sensors are still offline.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : We have to go down there, find out what happened. Data, Beverly, you're with me. Have a security team meet us in transporter room 3.
[heading to the turbolift]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Computer, mid-21st century civilian clothing. Number One, you have the bridge.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : First thing they'll do in Engineering is establish a collective, a central point from which they can control the hive. The problem is, if we begin firing particle weapons in Engineering, there's a risk that we may hit the warp core. I believe our goal should be to puncture one of the plasma coolant tanks. Data?
Lieutenant Commander Data : Excellent idea. Plasma coolant will liquefy organic material on contact.
Lt. Commander Worf : But the Borg are not entirely organic.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : True, but like all cybernetic life forms, they cannot survive without their organic components.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : Are you their leader?
Borg Queen : I bring order to chaos.
Lieutenant Commander Data : An interesting if cryptic response.
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Borg Queen : Data, you are free to go.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Data, go.
Lieutenant Commander Data : No. I do not wish to go.
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Deanna Troi : [learning the population of Earth is all Borg] How?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : They must've done it in the past. They went back and assimilated Earth, changed history.
Dr. Beverly Crusher : But if they changed history, why are we still here?
Lieutenant Commander Data : The temporal wake must have somehow protected us from the changes in the timeline.
[his console beeps]
Lieutenant Commander Data : Sir, the vortex is collapsing.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Hold your course, Mr. Hawk. We must follow them back, repair whatever damage they've done.
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Cmdr. William Riker : How many ships?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : One. And it's on a direct course for Earth. They will cross the Federation border in less than an hour. Admiral Hayes is mobilizing a fleet in the Typhon sector.
Lieutenant Commander Data : At maximum warp, it will take us three hours, 25 minutes...
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : We're not going.
Cmdr. William Riker : What do you mean we're not going?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Our orders are to patrol the Neutral Zone in case the Romulans decide to take advantage of the situation.
Deanna Troi : [confused] The Romulans?
Lieutenant Commander Data : Captain, there has been no unusual activity along the Romulan border for the last nine months. It seems highly unlikely they would choose this moment to start a conflict.
Dr. Beverly Crusher : Does Starfleet feel we need more shakedown time?
Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge : Captain, we've been out in space nearly a year now. We're ready. The Enterprise-E is the most advanced starship in the fleet. We should be on the front line.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : I have gone over all this with Starfleet Command. Their orders stand. Number One, set a course for the Neutral Zone.
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Dr. Beverly Crusher : [scanning Lily] Severe theta radiation poisoning.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Radiation is coming from the damaged throttle assembly.
Dr. Beverly Crusher : We're all going to have to be inoculated, and I have to get her to Sickbay.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Doctor...
Dr. Beverly Crusher : Please, no lectures about the Prime Directive. I will keep her unconscious.
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Borg Queen : Do you know what this is, Data?
Lieutenant Commander Data : It would appear you are attempting to graft organic skin onto my endoskeletal structure.
Borg Queen : What a cold description for such a beautiful gift.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : [pursuing the Borg sphere] Sensors show chronometric particles emanating from the sphere.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : They're creating a temporal vortex.
Cmdr. William Riker : Time travel.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : What is the status of the Borg cube?
Lieutenant Commander Data : It has sustained heavy damage to its outer hull. I am reading fluctuations in their power grid.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Onscreen.
[seeing the action]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Number One, open a channel to the fleet.
Cmdr. William Riker : [tapping buttons] Channel open, sir.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : This is Captain Picard of the Enterprise. I'm taking command of the fleet. Target all of your weapons onto the following coordinates.
[tapping buttons on Data's console]
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Fire on my command.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Sir. The coordinates you have indicated do not appear to be a vital system.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Trust me, Data.
Cmdr. William Riker : The fleet's responded, sir. They're standing by.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Fire.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard : [exiting the temporal vortex] Report.
Cmdr. William Riker : Shields are down, long-range sensors are offline, main power's holding.
Lieutenant Commander Data : According to our astrometric readings, we are in the mid-21st century. From the radioactive isotopes in the atmosphere, I would estimate we have arrived approximately ten years after the Third World War.
Cmdr. William Riker : Makes sense. Most of the major cities have been destroyed, very few governments left, 600 million dead. No resistance.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : I have isolated the main computer with a fractal encryption code. It is highly unlikely the Borg will be able to break it.
Lt. Commander Worf : The Borg have cut primary power to all decks except 16.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard : The Borg won't stay on Deck 16.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : Who are you?
Borg Queen : I am the Borg.
Lieutenant Commander Data : That is a contradiction. The Borg have a collective consciousness. There are no individuals.
Borg Queen : I am the beginning, the end, the one who is many. I am the Borg.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Greetings.
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Lieutenant Commander Data : I am curious. Do you control the Borg collective?
Borg Queen : You imply a disparity where none exists. I am the collective.
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Borg Queen : By assimilating other beings into our collective, we are bringing them closer to perfection.
Lieutenant Commander Data : Somehow, I question your motives.
Borg Queen : That is because you haven't been properly - stimulated yet.