Star Trek: Gorn Contact
Guinan: You bitch.
La'an: This really isn't the time.
Guinan: Okay. I don't know jack about the Federation but everybody out there thinks that staying here and fighting the Gorn is suicide. They're just afraid to come in here and say it.
La'an: The crew is accustomed to following my orders.
Guinan: They're probably accustomed to your orders making sense.
La'an: None of them understand the Gorn as I do. ...No one does. No one can.
Guinan: What is that supposed to mean?
La'an: Years ago, they forced me into their nursery. I had their Gorn eggs implanted throughout my body. I was slaved to their lizard hive, every trace of individuality erased. I was a breeding sack. So you can imagine, my dear, I have a somewhat unique perspective on the Gorn and I know how to fight them. Now if you will excuse me I have work to do.
Guinan: I am such an idiot. ...It's so simple. The Gorn hurt you, and now you're going to hurt them.
La'an: In the Federation we don't succumb to revenge. We have a more evolved sensibility.
Guinan: Bullshit! I saw the look on your face when you shot those Gorn on the rec room. You were almost enjoying it!
La'an: How dare you!
Guinan: Oh, come on, La'an. You're not the first to get a thrill from murdering someone. I see it all the time.
La'an: Get out!
Guinan: Or what? You'll kill me, like you killed your own brother?!
La'an: There was no way to save him.
Guinan: How do you know? You didn't even try. Where was your evolved sensibility then?
La'an: I don't have time for this.
Guinan: Oh! Hey! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt your little quest. Captain Ahab has to go hunt the whale.
La'an: What?
Guinan: You still have Earth books in the Federation?
La'an: This is not about revenge.
Guinan: Liar!
La'an: This is about saving the future of humanity.
Guinan: La'an, blow up the damn ship!
La'an: No! ...NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
(La'an breaks the starship display cabinet with her phaser rifle)
La'an: No! ...I will not sacrifice this ship. We've made too many compromises already. Too many retreats. They invade our space and we fall back. They turn entire worlds into breeding grounds, and we fall back. Not again! The line must be drawn here, ...this far, no further! And I... will make them pay for what they've done!
Guinan: You broke your little ships. ...See you around, Ahab.
La'an: 'And he piled upon the whale's white hump, a sum of all the rage and hate felt by his own race. If his chest had been a cannon, he would have shot his heart upon it.'
Guinan: What?
La'an: 'Moby Dick.'
Guinan: Actually, I never read it. I preferred Mark Twain.
La'an: Ahab spent years hunting the white whale that crippled him. A quest for vengeance, ...but in the end it destroyed him and his ship.
Guinan: I guess he didn't know when to quit.