- Dr. Sarah Chambers: [on the porn that came from Eilerson's data crystal] There's something you don't see every day.
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- Dr. Sarah Chambers: As a Doctor, I have to say that's totally unrealistic. An alien life form like the Pak'Ma'Ra is not biologically equipped to interface with humans in that kind of...
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: It's an amazing thing, technology.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: How did we get in the middle of this again?
- Lt. John Matheson: I believe it was an act of mercy, sir.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: Remind me never to do that again.
- Lt. John Matheson: Aye, sir. No good deed goes unpunished.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: I'll have that embroidered on a sampler...
- [first lines]
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: Open.
- Dr. Sarah Chambers: You sent for me, Captain?
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: Yes, we're almost at the rendezvous point. I figured you'd want to be in at the meeting.
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: I may have an idea.
- Dr. Sarah Chambers: I don't think you've recovered from your last good idea.
- Natchok Var: [listening to music he found on a data crystal] This is yours?
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Natchok Var: One of you - One of you did all this?
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: By the time he was 35. When I find myself getting too smug I remind myself that when Mozart was my age he'd been dead for six years.
- [last lines]
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: I was thinking about what happened down on Praxis 9 and I thought I'd stop by and see if you wanted to talk about it.
- Dureena Nafeel: No. Not really. - So what was on the datacrystals, more of Eilerson's special videos?
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: No. It's - hope. At least according to Dr. Chambers. Here. - I should-
- Dureena Nafeel: It was my family. They sold me into slavery to pay off their debts. Did what they had to do. It doesn't bother me. When - When do you want that back?
- Capt. Matthew Gideon: When you're done with it.