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   | Worf :  | "Sir. I suggest Commander Riker or Data would better serve Special Emissary K'Ehleyr."  |  
   | Picard :  | "Are there any personal reasons you don't want the assignment?"  |  
   | Worf :  | "Yes."  |  
   | Picard :  | "Any professional reasons?  |  
   | Worf :  | "No."  |  
   |   | Picard's left eyebrow raises very slightly |  
   | Worf :  | "I withdraw my request, Captain."  |  
   | Picard :  | "Good."  |  
 
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| Worf :  | "My experiences aboard this ship have taught me that most problems have more than one solution!"  |   | to K'Ehlyer |  
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   |   | K'Ehleyr surveys the dead aliens on the holodeck |  
   | K'Ehleyr :  | "It's not much of a programme.  |  
   |   | Worf slowly walks over, picks up a pair of swords, and hands one to her |  
   | Worf :  | "Computer... level two."  |  
   |   | The dead aliens leap back to their feet and charge them both twice as hard |  
 
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| Picard :  | "Lieutenant, I order you to relax!"  |   | to Worf |  
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| K'Ehleyr :  | "Worf, you're the perfect Klingon. The ultimate minimalist. Talk to me!"  |   | to Worf |  
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   | Data :  | "Sensors show life forms aboard, but I am unable to ascertain whether they are awake or dormant. However, the vessel's propulsion systems are inactive, so I would hypothesize that the crew is asleep."  |  
   |   | The Tong fires disruptors at the Enterprise-D |  
   | Data :  | "...however, I could be in error."  |  
 
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| Worf :  | "Comfortable chair."  |   | to Riker; on the joys of command |  
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