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Voyager to Shuttlecraft Drake.
Prepare for emergency transport.
Mr.
Kim, can you hear me?
We're attempting
to lock on to you.
Harry?
Harry.
Hey, it's time to wake up.
What's wrong?
Libby
Yes?
This can't be happening.
What's wrong with you?
Libby, it's really you,
isn't it?
Come on.
You're going to be late.
What?
You have a meeting--
You've only been obsessing
about it for a week.
l don't want Lieutenant Lasca
blaming me
because you weren't on time
for the biggest meeting
of your career.
Now, get dressed and l'll
make you some breakfast.
Come on.
The eggs are getting cold.
What's with you today?
The date.
What's the date?
The date?
What day is today?
So this isn't the past,
it's the present.
San Francisco.
This can't be a dream.
lt's too real.
lt's too clear.
So what does that leave?
A holodeck?
A hallucination?
Some kind of trick?
The last thing l remember
was piloting
a shuttlecraft
on my way back to Voyager.
We both have a long day
ahead of us.
Could we play this little game
another time, please?
No
you can't be Libby.
lt's not possible.
My name is Ensign Harry Kim
of the Federation
Starship Voyager.
Where am l?
ls this some sort of simulation?
That's not funny, Harry,
talking about Voyager like that.
The memorial service
was only two months ago.
Danny was your best friend.
How could you joke about it?
Danny Danny Byrd?
l'm done with this conversation.
Go to work.
l'll see you tonight.
What is going on?
Harry!
Coming right up.
Here you go.
Vulcan mocha, extra sweet.
Thanks.
So, today's the big day, huh?
What do you mean?
You know, the meeting.
The new ship you're designing.
And don't forget, you promised
to bring me a model--
and l'm going to hang it
right there in my window,
and l'll tell everyone:
''Harry Kim,
he designed that ship.
He came into my shop
every morning.
''
Look, l know this is going
to sound a little funny,
but how long have l been
coming to this coffee shop?
How long?
Well, let's see.
Since you left the Academy.
How long is that?
Eight eight months.
-Eight months?
-Mm-hmm.
And you've seen me every day?
Well
not every day.
You like to sleep late
on Sunday.
But if l had your fianc�e,
l'd sleep late, too.
Fianc�e?!
We're getting married?
Ah, yes.
There were
many mornings l woke up,
l said the same thing to myself
when l was about to be married.
But don't worry, it'll pass.
l don't think you've ever had
a morning quite like this one.
Hey, Harry! You ready to go?
Um where?
Very funny.
Come on.
We better get moving
if we're going to catch
the transport to Headquarters.
l l'm not sure l can go.
l'm not feeling very well.
Maybe l should just go home.
Come on, come on.
lt's just a case of the jitters.
You'll do just fine.
Relax, Harry.
lf all goes well, you'll walk
out of this room a Lieutenant.
Let me see
that warp coil schematic.
The what?
The coil diagram
the one with the new
plasma flow equations.
l forgot to bring it.
Forgot?
Harry, we need
that diagram to show
that we've worked out
the dilithium fracture problem.
l'm sorry.
Well, we'll just
have to improvise.
Good morning.
l have a meeting at 1 100 hours
with the head
of Starfleet Security.
She doesn't like
to be kept waiting.
Let's get this underway.
Lieutenant Lasca?
Thank you, Admiral.
Ladies and gentlemen,
you are looking
at the new Runabout Yellowstone.
lt's equipped with
tetryon plasma warp nacelles
and designed for a variety
of mission profiles.
Yes, Lieutenant, l've looked
over your specifications.
lt's an interesting design
but how do you propose
to address
the dilithium fracture problem?
Tetryon plasma
tends to disrupt subspace.
l'm actually glad you
asked that question, sir.
We've been working
on the problem
for several weeks,
and l think you'll see
that we have found an answer.
l'd like to introduce
you to the engineer
who designed
these new warp engines.
And, l might add, he is the most
promising young engineer
to come out of the Academy
in a long time.
Ensign Harry Kim.
Harry.
ls there a problem, Ensign?
Actually, sir, there is.
Come on, Harry,
pull it together.
We've been waiting for this
for six months.
Ensign, are you ill?
Yes, sir.
l'm very ill.
l would like to
continue this presentation
at a later date.
Well, unfortunately, Ensign,
l'm leaving
for a three-week tour
of the Cardassian border
in a few days.
lt will have to wait
until after then.
Harry you better be dying.
Guess l'm pretty good.
Computer, display
my service record.
''Graduated Starfleet Academy,
Stardate 47918.
''Requested duty on USS Voyager.
''Request denied.
''Requested transfer to Starfleet
Engineering Corps.
''Transfer approved.
''Starship Design Specialist.
''Awarded the Cochrane
Medal of Excellence
for outstanding advances
in warp theory.
''
Computer
access Starfleet
Science Academy database.
Have there been
any temporal anomalies
in the space-time continuum
reported in the last 48 hours?
Negative.
No temporal anomalies
have been reported.
Computer
has there been any contact
with the Starship Voyager
since it was lost
in the Badlands?
lnformation on USS Voyager
is classified.
Security clearance level three
or above
is required to access files.
No problem.
lt's my ship,
or at least l thought it was.
Security authorization accepted.
Last recorded contact
with USS Voyager
prior to its disappearance
was on Stardate 48307.
5.
Access Voyager crew manifest.
Who was the Operations Officer
on board?
Ensign Daniel Byrd.
Danny.
Harry!
What are you doing
back so early?
Oh hi.
l wasn't feeling too well,
so l decided to come home.
Oh? You don't look sick to me.
Coming home for a little visit
with Libby, are we?
Ah, to be young.
Don't worry.
l'll keep your secret.
Thanks.
Listen, l know this is going
to sound strange,
but l forgot to look
at the street number
when l left this morning
and l don't remember
which building l live in.
Could you
Tell you where you live?
You're not playing
some kind of a prank
on your old pal Cosimo, are you?
No.
Like l said
l haven't been feeling well
and
everything's kind of foggy.
Okay, okay, okay.
Well, you live
right over there--
fourth floor, apartment 4-G.
Thanks.
Harry
don't look so concerned.
Everything's going to work out.
You have a wonderful job,
a beautiful fianc�e.
Everything is going to be fine.
Trust me.
Hmm?
Hello? Who's there?
lt's just me, Libby.
Harry?
Are you okay?
Yeah.
l'm fine.
You feel a little warm.
God, you're tense.
Why don't you tell me
what happened today.
Nothing.
Everything.
l'm not sure what happened.
Harry
forget about work.
Try to relax.
You're home now.
What can l do to help?
Just
tell me you love me.
l tell you that every day.
Aren't you getting
sick of hearing it?
No.
ln fact
pretend l haven't
heard you say it
in a long time.
Pretend that we haven't
seen each other for months.
Okay.
l love you, Harry.
Welcome home.
So
if we haven't seen
each other for months
where have you been?
Oh
on a starship,
thousands of light years away.
A mission?
Yeah.
We got a little lost.
Aw.
Sounds lonely.
You can't imagine.
Tell me something
Hmm?
You didn't stop at Risa
along the way, did you?
No
no pleasure planet
excursions, l'm afraid.
You thought about me
the whole time.
Every day.
Every nanosecond.
Do me a favor.
Hmm?
Don't ever leave me again.
''Orlando, Parsons, Peterson,
Platt, Porter''
Wait a minute-- Paris.
Where's Tom Paris?
Computer, access service record
of Starfleet officer
Thomas Eugene Paris.
''Convicted of treason.
''Sentenced to 18 months
''at the New Zealand
penal settlement.
''Paroled on Stardate 48702.
Last reported whereabouts:
Marseilles, France.
''
Harry?
lt's 4:00 in the morning.
What are you doing?
Oh, l couldn't sleep,
so l thought l'd
catch up on some work.
When are you going to tell me
what's going on?
There's nothing going on, okay?
You're not a very good liar,
Harry.
You've been acting strange
all day
and l'm not the only one
who's worried about you.
Lieutenant Lasca called
this afternoon.
He said he's never seen you
so agitated.
So don't tell me
there's nothing going on.
Libby
it's hard to explain right now,
and l do want to tell you,
but l need you to trust me.
l do trust you.
l love you.
That's why l'm marrying you.
l would hope you would
have the same trust in me.
All right.
This
this is going to sound
a little crazy
from your perspective,
but l am not who you think l am.
Oh?
All of this--
it's not supposed
to be happening.
l don't belong here.
lf you're having
second thoughts
about getting married,
why didn't you just say so?
You don't understand.
What l'm trying to say is
l'm from another reality.
Another reality.
That's right.
Harry, you're starting
to scare me.
l know.
l'm scared, too.
Maybe you should talk
to a Counselor,
a neurologist.
There may be something
wrong with you.
l will.
But there's someone else
l need to see first.
Where are you going?
Marseilles, France.
What for?
l've got to see Paris.
But you just said
you were going to Marseilles.
lt's a long story.
Trust me.
Okay?
Okay.
Hey, watch it, will you?
l'm trying to set up
a shot here.
Tom.
Who the hell are you?
You don't know me, do you?
Sure.
We were at the Academy
together, right?
No.
Oh.
Well, it must
have been the Exeter.
We served on
the Exeter together?
Try Voyager.
Ah Voyager.
Well, sorry to disappoint
you, but
l never set foot
on that ship.
And l can't say that l'm sorry,
considering what happened to it.
You know about the mission
to the Badlands?
Oh, yeah.
Captain Janeway asked
if l'd help her track
down that Maquis ship
in exchange for an early release
from the penal colony.
But you said no?
Are you kidding?
l said yes.
Sounded better
than Starfleet Rehab.
Anyway, l got as far
as Deep Space Nine, where l got
into a bar fight with a Ferengi
and l was thrown into the brig
by a very unpleasant
shape-shifter.
Janeway tried
to get me released,
but my parole was revoked
by Starfleet Command.
Voyager left without me.
That Ferengi, was he trying
to sell you Lobi crystals?
Yeah.
How do you know about that?
Because l was there--
in my reality anyway.
Tom, l know this
is going to sound crazy,
but l was on Voyager,
and so were you.
You never got into a bar fight
with that Ferengi.
You stopped him
from selling me Lobi crystals,
and you did lead us
into the Badlands.
You're right.
That does sound crazy.
Something's happened.
Somehow, reality
has been changed--
a temporal anomaly,
an alien influence--
l can't explain how.
All l know is that it's true.
l was in a shuttlecraft,
heading back to Voyager
and then
l woke up here, on Earth.
What is it you want?
Come with me
to Starfleet Headquarters.
Help me run
a computer simulation
of what happened
on that shuttle.
You're the best pilot
l've ever seen,
and if anyone
can figure it out, it's you.
God
you you had me
there for a minute.
You really did,
but then you blew it.
What are you talking about?
You're not getting me
to set foot inside
Starfleet Headquarters.
So you tell whatever Admiral
or Captain who sent you
that l'm not interested
in being another pawn
in one of their games.
lt's not a game!
Oh, it isn't?
Oh, that's a shame.
l like games.
You once told me
that you used to treat life
like one big game:
rules, players
winners, losers.
You never took
any of it seriously,
until you lost.
You know, you're starting
to annoy me.
You also told me you were afraid
of what would happen to you
if you didn't take
Captain Janeway up on her offer.
Now l see why.
What do you see
Ensign?
A loser
and a drunk.
l guess, in this reality,
that's all you'll ever be.
What's going on?
Harry, just relax.
Why does everyone say ''relax''
when they're about to do
something terrible?
Starfleet knows
what you've been doing.
Which is what, exactly?
Breaking into classified files,
using forged
security access codes.
l haven't forged anything.
And l can explain.
That's why we're here.
We're going to take you
back to Starfleet Headquarters.
They want to ask you
a few questions.
Harry, please--
just go with them.
Tell them what you told me.
Everything will be all right.
l don't think l have a choice
at the moment.
l'll see you later.
You claim to have Voyager
security protocols
because you were an officer
on Voyager.
Yes, sir.
Lost in the Delta Quadrant.
Yes, sir.
And Ensign Daniel Byrd--
you say that he's taken
your place on that ship?
Yes, sir.
And this is all because
reality
has been changed somehow?
Yes, sir.
But you don't have
a single shred of evidence
to back up your claims.
Harry
l don't doubt for a minute
that you believe
you're telling the truth,
but we have to consider
all the possibilities.
Like what?
Like you could be delusional,
or you could've had
your memory centers altered,
so that you think what you're
saying is the truth,
or you could be an alien
masquerading as Harry Kim.
That's crazy.
l am Harry Kim.
Check my DNA
if you don't believe me.
Run a microcellular scan
of my cerebral cortex to see
if my memory's been altered.
Everything l'm saying is true.
Mr.
Kim, why did you travel
to Marseilles, France,
this morning?
l went to look up
an old friend.
You have poor taste in friends.
Thomas Paris is
a convicted traitor
and a Maquis sympathizer.
Now, what did you
talk about with him?
l tried to tell him
what's happened.
l wanted his help.
His help--
to run a shuttle simulation.
Why?
To figure out how l got here,
and how l can get back.
There must be a temporal anomaly
somewhere, or
You think l'm a spy, don't you?
You think l'm working
for the Maquis.
We're here to find the truth,
Ensign,
whatever that might be.
That's it.
l'm not answering
any more questions
until l have legal counsel.
You have that right.
Harry, we want to help you,
but try to understand.
What you are telling us
doesn't make much sense.
All we know, so far,
is that you have been seen
talking with a Maquis criminal
and you've broken into
classified Starfleet records.
Until there is something else--
something concrete--
those are the facts
in this case,
and you have to admit
the facts look pretty bad.
We will be monitoring
your movements
until further notice.
l believe you know
the restrictions--
no off-world travel--
and if you tamper
with the anklet,
Security will be
immediately alerted,
and you will be
formally charged.
Do you understand?
Yes, Admiral.
We'll be spending a lot
of time together, Ensign,
and l assure you, we will
get to the bottom of this.
You're dismissed.
Troubles, Harry?
You could say that.
Let's have some coffee.
l was sent here to watch you--
to make sure
that you were all right.
But now it's clear
that you are not.
Who are you?
We exist in what you would call
a temporal inversion fold
in the space-time matrix.
lt's not necessary
to understand.
lt only matters
that there was an accident.
Your shuttle intersected
one of our time-streams
and boom!
A few things were altered
as the result of the accident.
History and events
were scrambled a bit
and you ended up here.
Well, you've got to get me back.
Ah
we don't know how.
What?
We only know
that an accident occurred.
We don't know how or why.
Well, that's not good enough.
There's got to be
something we can do.
Where is this time-stream
of yours?
Maybe l can use it to get back.
Mm
the time-stream weaves through
the galaxy like a thread.
l could show you how to find it,
and you could try to recreate
the conditions that existed
before the accident
and fly back into it,
but there's no guarantee
what will happen to you
if you do.
What do you mean?
Well, you may be able
to change reality again,
but there's no way to predict
how it would change.
You could end up at any point
in the space-time continuum.
You might return
to your original reality,
or you might find yourself
a billion years in the future,
or at some time
before sentient life
even existed on your planet.
l guess l'll have
to take that chance
because somehow
l have to get back.
Are you so sure?
This is a pretty good
place for you, Harry.
You have a wonderful
job with Starfleet,
a beautiful woman who loves you.
Why be so quick
to turn your back on all this?
Maybe this is your, uh fate?
lsn't that the word
your people use?
That thing
which was meant to be?
Hmm?
Seems to me you're actually
a very lucky man.
What about Danny Byrd?
He isn't so lucky.
And Tom Paris?
Fate wasn't so kind to him.
No.
lt isn't supposed
to be this way.
l'm supposed to be on Voyager
in the Delta Quadrant,
and that's where l have to go.
Very well.
This will tell you
where the time-stream
intersects this region of space.
That's as much
as l can do for you.
Thanks.
Good luck,
Harry Kim of Voyager.
You're going to need it.
Unless, of course,
you decide to stay.
ln which case, l'll see you
in the morning, same time--
Vulcan mocha, extra sweet.
Libby
l didn't hear you come in.
Obviously.
You're in enough trouble
as it is.
What do you want them to do,
put you in prison?
No
l'm just trying to get back
to where l belong.
Where you belong.
You used to say
you belonged here with me.
But l guess everything's
changed, hasn't it?
Look
l know the last few days
must've been
pretty tough on you
Do you?!
Do you really know
what it's like
when the person you love
suddenly changes?
lt's still me-- the guy who was
in your seat
at the Ktarian music festival.
The guy who took three weeks
to work up the courage
to ask you out.
The guy who still wakes up
in the middle of the night
and says your name out loud,
hoping you'll answer back.
But if you're really Harry,
you wouldn't be trying so hard
to get away from me.
l'm not trying
to get away from you.
l love you.
And l promise you
l want to stay here
more than anything.
But l can't.
l don't understand.
l don't understand any of this.
l don't think anybody knows me
as well as you do.
So you, of all people,
should know
that once l've made up
my mind about something,
l can't let it go.
ln some ways
it'd be a lot easier
to forget about Voyager,
just settle in here
and build a life
but that wouldn't be me.
You wouldn't be
getting the Harry Kim
you fell in love with.
Does that make any sense?
The tampering alarm.
Security will be here
any second.
l better go.
l promise you, l'm going
to try to get back.
lt may take awhile,
and l may not make it,
but l swear l will try.
Sorry.
Hold it!
Get up!
Excuse me.
There goes my bank shot.
What are you doing here?
Helping out a friend.
Let's go.
So how did you find me?
l still have a few friends
at Starfleet.
They told me you were
in some serious trouble.
Yeah.
Starfleet thinks
l'm a Maquis spy.
l know the feeling.
Those security anklets
really chafe, don't they?
You're the last person
l expected to help me.
Let's just say
it's been a long time
since anybody gave a damn
about my future, including me.
l don't know if l'm supposed
to be on Voyager
like you've told me,
but it sounds a whole lot better
than the life l have here.
l'm willing to take
my chances, Ensign.
Call me Harry.
You always did.
Won't be long
before they find us.
We better keep moving.
Wait, l found a way
to get back to my reality.
The problem is
l'll need a ship to do it.
l think l have access
to a runabout,
but l'm going to have
to break it out of Spacedock.
Sounds to me
like you need a pilot.
Know anyone who's qualified?
l know someone
who used to be pretty good,
and if l'm not mistaken,
he still knows a few tricks.
l have an office
at Starfleet Headquarters.
l think we can access
the runabout launch codes
from there.
Site-to-site transporter.
With friends like mine,
you never know when
it'll come in handy.
Where's your office?
Main complex, Level 6,
Subsection 47.
l can beam us in, but we'll
only have a few minutes
before Security starts
kicking down the door.
Let's do it.
So, Harry, once we're
on board the runabout,
what's the plan?
The alien said
that if l recreate
the conditions of the accident
and fly into the time-stream,
there's a chance l might be able
to get back into my reality.
Might?
He couldn't give
me any guarantees.
Security's just been alerted
to an unauthorized transport
in the building.
lt'll take them
another 20 seconds
to track it to this office.
How are you coming?
Almost there.
l've bypassed the runabout
security lock-outs.
They're onto us.
We've got to go.
Hold on.
l've almost got it.
Now!
Overriding initialization codes.
Main power coming on line.
Let's get those engines going.
Powering up main fusion reactor.
lntruder alert.
Unauthorized launch in progress.
The space door is closing.
Warp core and main
propulsion are on line.
Releasing docking clamps,
moorings cleared.
Here we go.
We're clear.
l'm entering the coordinates
of the time-stream
into the main computer.
Adjusting course to match.
Going to full impulse.
We've got a starship on
our tail-- Nebula-class.
l'll try to lose them, Harry,
but they're a lot faster
than we are.
Attention Runabout Yellowstone.
Power down your engines
or we will open fire.
They're going to try
to do everything
they can to stop us.
They think we're trying
to steal this prototype.
They're closing
to 5,000 kilometers.
Shields down to 70 percent!
l thought you said this ship
was new and improved!
lt is.
But it looks like they
haven't finished working
on the defensive systems.
ln fact, some
of the safety interlocks
aren't even in place.
A few more of those hits
and l don't
We're losing
antimatter containment.
Attempting
to stabilize the field.
We're approaching the
coordinates of the time-stream.
The containment field
is weakening.
We could be looking
at a core breach.
The ship's closing
to 3,000 kilometers.
lf we can't shake them off,
maybe we can slow
them down a little.
This runabout is equipped
with tetryon plasma
warp nacelles.
So?
Tetryon plasma emits
multiflux gamma radiation.
lt disrupts subspace.
We could vent the warp plasma.
The second they hit
the plasma cloud,
their engines would stall,
give us a few seconds
of breathing room.
Exactly.
Unlocking the warp drive
manifold.
Venting drive plasma.
Any second
They've dropped
to one-tenth impulse.
Our containment field's
at critical.
We'd better hurry.
All right, let's recreate
my shuttle accident.
l think l was traveling
at 140,000 kph.
You think?
Look, that was another lifetime.
l'm doing the best l can.
lncreasing speed to 140,000 kph.
Now, l also remember
running a polaron scan.
The scanning beam
was sweeping at a radius
of half a million kilometers.
No, wait
a quarter million.
Activating polaron scan.
That should do it.
Approaching coordinates.
lmpact in four
three
two
Did we miss it?
We passed through
the coordinates,
but the runabout was unaffected.
The starship
has repowered its engines.
They'll be here
in under a minute.
l have to get
into that time-stream.
Wait a minute.
l'm forgetting something.
The emergency transport.
The last thing
l remember hearing
was Captain Janeway's
com voice.
She said she was trying
to beam me off the shuttle.
That's it.
l've got
to beam off the ship.
Are you crazy?
We have to recreate
all the conditions
of the accident,
including that one.
We just lost
antimatter containment.
l've locked
onto the time-stream.
Get on the transporter pad.
Not yet.
The core's breaching.
We've got to shut it down first.
There's no time!
That ship'll be here
in another 30 seconds!
ln 15 seconds, this ship
is going to explode.
You'll be killed.
Look! lf you're right,
then things will be
changed back to the way
they're supposed to be,
and you'll find me
back on Voyager.
And if l'm wrong,
if this doesn't work,
you'll be blown up right here.
Go!
Voyager to Shuttlecraft Drake.
Prepare for emergency transport.
Mr.
Kim, can you hear me?
We're attempting
to lock onto you.
Harry?
Kim here, Captain.
Harry, we need you
to drop your shields.
Stand by.
Shields down, Captain.
Lieutenant.
The anomaly is sending out
heavy subspace distortions.
l can't get
a positive lock on him.
The hull is starting
to buckle under the stress.
He won't survive much longer.
Tuvok, can you boost
the transporter signal?
Negative.
The signal
is at maximum gain.
Ten seconds to hull breach.
He's just out of reach.
B'Elanna, can you
tie the transporter
directly into the main
deflector dish.
Use it to extend the signal.
l'll try.
Hull breach in progress.
We've got him, Captain.
Mr.
Chakotay,
analyze the sensor logs.
l want to know
what happened out there.
Aye, Captain.
Voyager to Transporter Room 2.
Are you all right, Mr.
Kim?
l think so, Captain.
ls Lieutenant Paris there?
Yes, he's here.
Why?
lt's a long story.
l look forward to hearing it.
l'll be in my ready room.
We think your shuttlecraft
was caught in some kind
of temporal anomaly.
A time-stream?
Yes, you could call it that.
l've already been briefed,
Commander.
Welcome back.
Kind of a rough ride, huh?
What is it, Harry?
l owe you one.