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Scientific Method Line-By-Line

ALZEN: I'd hoped you'd be more cooperative once you realized the importance of our work.
 
ALZEN: I'm afraid that would be pointless. We're monitoring your attempts to break our control over you. You won't succeed.
 
ALZEN: Consider what's in the best interests of your crew. We will be continuing our research. If you make no further attempts to interfere, I assure you that the fatality rate will be minimal, though there may be some deformities. And I would be willing to share our final data with you.
 
SEVEN: My attempts to use the EPS relays to induce neuraleptic shock have failed. The aliens may be responsible.
 
TUVOK: I've encountered similar difficulties in my efforts to modify the internal sensors. They appear to have gained access to our key systems.
 
JANEWAY: They can't be everywhere all the time. We have got to find an advantage.
 
DOCTOR: We'd better find one soon. Sickbay is being filled with new patients with increasingly severe symptoms.
 
SEVEN: We have the ability to make them visible. If we could modify enough sensors we could resist them.
 
[Bridge]
(A crewwoman is on the deck. Veins are standing out all over her face.)
DOCTOR: She's in hypertensive shock. Twenty milligrams lectrazine. Her blood pressure is three sixty over one twenty five.
 
EMH: Severe adrenal stress. No effect.
(The crewwoman stops convulsing.)
EMH: Her arterial pathways are rupturing. She's in cardiac arrest. We're losing her.
(Janeway tries CPR.)
EMH: Captain, I'm afraid that won't help. There's too much internal bleeding.
 
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