![]() ![]() The former Romulan intelligence officer sorts out that Beverly chose Picard for a reason and appears “terrified” and tells him he has to go help her. Later, as he writes some thank you cards, he gets a call on his old Enterprise-D badge: He is greeted with that desperate call from Beverly warning him to trust no one, including Starfleet, along with some coordinates and the magic word “hellbird.” As he explains to Laris, this was quite the surprise coming from his on-again/off-again romantic interest who ghosted him over 20 years ago. ![]() As he sorts through the memories stored in his ancient home, he assures her he is happy to head off for a new adventure with her and write a new memoir with all his free time. Things are far more peaceful at Chateau Picard as Jean-Luc and Laris carry on like teenagers in love as they pack up the house for a big move to Chaltok IV Picard is going to follow his girlfriend on her new job. But she’s not out of the woods yet as two more enemy ships warp in, so the badly injured Beverly desperately makes a call to her old captain as her ship warps away at the last minute. This is clearly not her first phaser rodeo as the former Starfleet doctor trades fire and gets tagged before she uses some clever distractions to brutally vaporize the baddies… welcome to the med bay, pals. She locks an unseen companion in the back room so she can go all John McClane on a couple of masked goon intruders. ![]() Beverly Crusher (squee) as she orders her old ship to power up for escape. We return to the 25 th century as the SS Eleos leisurely makes its way past a beautiful nebula, but the tranquility is quickly disrupted by an uninvited guest in the form of an angry-looking little shuttle. WARNING: Spoilers below! RECAP “This is a woman out of options and she is asking you to help” ![]()
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