The Best Star Trek: Discovery, Season 4, Episode 6 Quotes
- We have to save him.
- It's his choice.
- This is wrong.
Zora: It can be painful to weigh duty against compassion.
- You feel emotions?
Zora: It is a recent development.
- I believe this may belong to you.
- No! Abort! Abort!
- It's book. He was hit by an energy surge of some kind.
- He seems okay.
- Yeah, I think so too.
- I've witnessed many examples of such connectedness, but I've never before experienced it myself.
- I'm glad you did today.
- I'd like to create a tree of my own, if you don't mind.
- Of course.
- I know things have been rough lately.
- Yeah.
- I love you, Michael.
- I love you too.
- She's finally warming up to you.
- I think we're tight now.
- See you soon.
- Be safe.
- Are you in physical distress, captain?
- I think I could use a little distraction right now.
- I can sing you a song.
- A song?
- Sure, zora.
- I'd love a song.
- Did everyone...?
- I am pleased to report that all crew members made it safely out of the pattern buffer.
Zora: Well done, captain.
- You too, zora.
- Come here.
[Burnham] So does staying.
- Have someone monitor systems during the jump.
- If the dma caused this, any data we get will be valuable.
- Someone else might miss something.
- I'll make the jump. Focus on the data.
- I, uh... I suppose now is as good a time as any to learn to delegate.
- Owosekun?
- Extended shields down to 25%.
- Bring them in, ten meters.
- Adira, anything?
- No, but, uh, I'm trying.
- We currently have no ability to complete our scientific mission.
- Whatever's out there is getting closer faster than we expected.
- I know.
- She should be able to follow it and lead us out of here.
- Nice work, gray.
Zora: I apologize, captain.
- But I don't believe that I can do that.
- Start brainstorming ways we can get a signal through the void.
[All] Aye, captain.
- Gray, you're with me.
- Zora, please join us in the ready room.
- It's not an actual assignment.
- I'm just filling in.
- I feel bad for Linus spending all day under a heating lamp.
- Poor guy. Quit delaying. Go.
- Okay. You'll be okay, right?
- I'll keep busy. You know me. Go.
- translate the response into an audible ping.
- And then follow that sound out.
- That's the idea.
- Gray, I want you here on the bridge.
- Zora, send a pulse at 218 kilohertz.
- Let's see if this works.
Zora: Executing.
- Zora?
- I'm here, captain.
- Put the signal on speaker, please.
- Should I turn off life support now?
- Proceed on impulse.
- Aye, captain.
- Let's do this.
- Our mission today is to go to that most recent tear and find any clues the dma left behind.
- Molecular compounds, thermal radiation, residual ions, industrial remnants.
- Anything that can lead us to whoever created it.
- Commander detmer, bring us in on impulse.
- Aye, captain.
[Saru] Then we must ensure that what happened to the dot does not happen to us.
[Burnham] Mr. Saru's right.
- We need answers.
- With or without sensor data, we're gonna get them.
- Is that understood?
[All] Aye, captain.
[Burnham] You ready, book?
- Ready.
- Black alert.
- Jump.
- But you seem so balanced, so calm.
- We are both justified in our anger.
- Allowing it to be our focus, however, only prevents us from achieving those things which serve the greater good.
- It is a struggle, yes.
- But a worthy one.
- Go! We have a hull breach!
- Cortez! You need to get out!
- I gotta fix it or it'll blow!
Zora: Attention, automated containment field activating in three...
- Cortez! Beam out!
- Two, one.
- Help!
- Dr. Pollard, did he get out?
- I'll stay here to monitor systems.
- I will bring you out once we have safely exited the rift.
- Thank you all for your courage and your trust.
- See you on the other side.
- Zora, prepare to shut down life support on my order.
Zora: Yes, captain.
- It's what I'm not hearing, captain.
- Space is loud.
- Stars, nebulae, planets, they normally give off electromagnetic frequencies.
- But this?
- Convert it to audio, put it on speaker.
- All frequencies.
- Aye, captain.
- Stamets, report!
[Stamets] It's book.
- He was hit by an energy surge of some kind.
- He seems okay.
- But the mycelial network itself seems to be...
- Uh, we can't jump, captain.
- We 're stuck.