:31:00
You may have life spans of 200 years...
:31:02
You are going to be contacting Starfleet...
to advise them of our situation.
:31:06
No, I'm not. And neither are you
:31:09
Now get the hell out there
and make yourself useful.
:31:21
- What have you found, doctor?
- Mister Klaang was right about
one thing... he's a Suliban.
:31:26
- But unless I'm mistaken,
he's no ordinary one.
- Meaning?
:31:29
His DNA is Suliban... but
his anatomy has been altered.
:31:32
Look at this lung.
:31:36
Five bronchial lobes.
You see? It should only have three.
:31:40
And look at the alveoli clusters...
they've been modified
:31:44
to process different kinds of atmospheres.
:31:45
Are you saying he's some kind of mutant?
:31:48
Yes, I suppose I am. But
this was no accident,
:31:50
no freak of nature. This man
was the recipient of some very
sophisticated genetic engineering.
:31:56
Watch this.
:32:00
Subcutaneous pigment sacs.
:32:05
A bio-mimetic garment.
:32:07
The eyes are my favorite.
:32:12
Compound retinas. He most likely saw things
even your sensors couldn't detect.
:32:16
- It's not in their genome?
- Certainly not. The Suliban are no
more evolved than humans.
:32:18
Very impressive work, though.
:32:20
I've never seen anything quite like it.
:32:22
:32:25
- How about this?
- It's just background noise.
:32:27
Your sensors aren't capable
of isolating plasma decay.
:32:30
How can you be so damn sure
what our sensors can do?
:32:32
Vulcan children play with toys
that are more sophisticated.
:32:36
You know, some people say that you
Vulcans do nothing but patronize us...
:32:41
but if they were here now...
if they could see how far you're
bending over backwards to help me,
:32:45
they'd eat their words.
:32:47
Your Captain's mission was to
return the Klingon to his people.
:32:50
He no longer has the Klingon.
:32:52
I realize he's only a simple Earthling...
:32:55
but did it ever occur to you that
he might know what he's doing?
:32:57
It's no secret Starfleet hasn't been
around too long...