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The Forgotten Line-By-Line

TUCKER: Maybe that's what he's counting on. Lure us into an ambush while we're still licking our wounds.
 
ARCHER: I've made my decision. We have a lot of work to do. I suggest we get to it.
 
ARCHER: Commander. Crewman Taylor was one of yours, wasn't she?
 
TUCKER: I'm barely holding the ship together. I don't have time to sit down to and write a letter.
 
ARCHER: It doesn't have to be long. Her family deserves to know what happened to her.
 
PHLOX: Have a seat. I'll have to use a hand scanner. The imaging chamber is still offline. Commander Tucker reassigned the repair team that was working here. He said the Armoury was a higher priority. We'll see how low a priority I am the next time he burns his fingers on a plasma conduit.
(examines her) You've experienced no further withdrawal symptoms?
 
PHLOX: I'm only detecting trace amounts of trellium in your system. Hardly worth mentioning. That's good news. What is it?
 
T'POL: (agitated) These emotions have grown more difficult to control. My usual techniques for suppressing them haven't been effective.
 
PHLOX: On Earth, there is a cautionary tale about the dangers of releasing a magical creature called a genie from the bottle. Once it's out, it's extremely difficult to put back in.
 
T'POL: Are you saying these emotions may never subside?
 
PHLOX: "You used trellium for three months. It caused significant damage to your neural pathways. You may have to learn to live with these emotions."
 
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