01:16The signal's erratic, but it seems to be coming from inside the storm
01:20It's a mayday, sir
01:22A ship is stuck inside the storm?
01:25That's what the signal's saying
01:26Take us closer, Erika
01:28Keep your foot on the brakes
01:29Understood, Captain
01:31Not now, Scotty
01:37Beeper scans suggest signal origin is a buoy inside of the storm
01:52A buoy? It's a starship distress buoy, but I can't get a lock on the signal
02:08And he sounded the source of the buoy
02:10Any ships?
02:11Scanning, Captain
02:16Uh-oh
02:17The storm is undergoing exponential expansion
02:20You think?
02:20Reverse course, Erika, fast
02:22Already on it
02:23Halt on it
02:26How many questions there?
02:27Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
02:57We have life support.
02:59Unfortunately, that is the extent of the good news.
03:01No weapons functionality, zero.
03:04Long-range comms are down.
03:05Transporters are offline.
03:07Not sure when they'll be fixed or if.
03:09We have only the barest amount of impulse power for now.
03:14Warp?
03:15Out of the question.
03:16Look, our problem is we lost all our iridium.
03:19Without it, we can't ignite the warp engines.
03:22We're basically stuck here.
03:23And do we know where here is?
03:25All we've been able to determine is the Stellar Storm somehow pulled the ship into a warp field.
03:29The stars aren't lining up to give us a location, but we think it's just the main computer coming back online.
03:34Okay.
03:36Deploy a locator and send out a mayday. Let's use a flyer.
03:39On it.
03:40Short-range scans suggest we can only extrapolate our position.
03:43Of the four planets scanned so far, three are M-Class.
03:45Inhabited? Anyone who might give us a hand?
03:48Impossible to tell given our current sensor capabilities, but we have detected iridium on the nearest M-Class planet, a few hours' journey with our current impulse engines.
03:55And one of our shuttles is still functional enough to get us to the surface, I think.
03:59Well, number one, you wanted a mission on a strange new world?
04:06Looks like you got one.
04:09Curie, this is Enterprise. You're now entering the planet's upper atmosphere.
04:13Heading towards the last known iridium location.
04:15The landmass is quite choppy down there.
04:17We're five by five.
04:18We might have to land pretty far from the signal.
04:20There aren't any closer options.
04:22We might have to land pretty far from the distance.
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