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They don't have a problem with us dropping by?
On the contrary. The operations foreman said they haven't had visitors in nearly six months.
Is it really a matriarchal society? The women make all the decisions?
Until recently, but in the last decade the Paraagan males have made great strides to acquire equal rights.
Still, it would probably be best if we didn't get too flirtatious.
Probably.
I read that this colony started off 20 years ago with just 30 miners.
Now there are over 3,000.
They've got schools, landscaped communities even some kind of museum.
You think 20 years from now there'll be Earth colonies out this far?
Human kids growing up on New Sausalito?
If my father were alive he wouldn't doubt it for a minute.
- We're making history with... - Every light year.
You know, I think I've heard you say that at least half a dozen times.
Archer here.
The Paraagans have given us clearance to enter orbit.
Have you received their landing protocols?
- They're coming in now. - We're on our way.
- This should take a bit longer than usual. - It wouldn't be very polite to ignite their atmosphere.
- When are you supposed to close the plasma ducts? - The protocol said 50 kilometers, but to be on the safe side
I'm going to lock them off at about 75.
Although the matriarchal elements in the culture have diminished, it might be best if I were to ask...
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026 [1x26] Shockwave I I closed both plasma ducts. I'm certain of it.
- Are you sure there's nothing left? - We could see the colony in full magnification, sir.
The ground was scorched for at least a hundred kilometers in every direction.
- Could one of the dampeners been malfunctioning? - I closed both ducts.
Any kind of malfunction would have triggered an alarm. Two alarms.
There are backups to prevent these kinds of accidents. The ducts were closed.
This is no time to be placing blame. A thorough investigation should explain what happened.
- How is he? - He has a mild concussion, but he should be fine.
Have you tried hailing the colony? There has to be someone down there.
Sir, I tried to explain. There's nothing left. No buildings, no trees, no people.
That's impossible. There were 3,600 colonists.
- Have you finished the diagnostics? - I've analyzed six of the pod sensor logs. I have two left.
Well, get them done. You've had three hours.
What about the Enterprise sensor logs?
They must have recorded how much tetrazine was in the atmosphere.
Was the concentration greater than the Paraagans specified?
Was it present at higher altitudes than it was supposed to be?
That's the weird part, sir. The tetrazine levels were less than three parts per million.
That's half what the protocol specified.
- What about the point of ignition? - The flash point was directly beneath the shuttle, sir.
But it seems to have originated at the starboard plasma duct.
A plasma duct you're certain was closed.
Every log on the shuttle indicates that both ducts were sealed and locked.
Then you'd better start reexamining those logs...
because something doesn't add up here.
Get me Admiral Forrest. This is not going to be fun.
Tetrazine?
It's a by-product of their mining operation.
It settles between 45 and 50 kilometers in their atmosphere.
Exhaust plasma is about the only thing hot enough to ignite it.
- But you said your plasma ducts were closed. - Yes, sir.
We're doing everything we can to determine what went wrong
but that's not going to change the fact that there are 3,600 corpses down there.
Continue to analyze your logs.
I'm going to call an emergency meeting of the Command Council.
You realize they'll undoubtedly bring the Vulcans into this
and they'll have to figure out who's going to contact the Paraagan homeworld.
That should be my responsibility, sir. You're right, it should...
but let's take this one step at a time.
How do you tell all those families that...?
You followed all the protocols that you were given.
We came here to meet these people.
To learn something about them, not to kill them.
You followed the protocols.
You've got a crew that's going to be looking to you to figure out how to react to all this.
Don't let them down. I'll get back to you soon as I can.
I'm sorry, Jon.
His behavior has been erratic.
He seems to alternate between agitation, despondency and guilt.
He spends most of his time alone. I've tried to remind him that this was an accident
but his responses have been illogical. He seems to be ignoring his responsibilities as captain.
Ah, to be Vulcan.
It's been my experience that humans have a great deal of difficulty separating emotional despair from what you call responsibility.
Nevertheless, as his physician you should monitor him closely to be certain he remains fit for command.
I understand how, um, uncomfortable his behavior must be for you,
but... trust me it would be unnatural for the Captain not to be affected by grief under these circumstances.
It's, uh... human nature. He'll be fine.
What is it?
It's Admiral Forrest, sir.
Thank you.
The atmospheric analysis of the probe is coming through.
Put it up here, would you?
What is it?
The air near the surface is filled with traces of borocarbons.
When tetrazine is ignited by plasma exhaust there's only one outcome you can be sure of.
- Traces of borocarbons. - You got it.
I don't care whether that probe picked up traces of bread pudding.
Both our plasma ducts were locked down and there were no leaks in the system.
Not unless they miraculously mended themselves afterwards.
T'Pol...Trip.
- The mission's been canceled. - Canceled?!
From what the Admiral tells me Ambassador Soval will use this to convince Starfleet...
that we need another 10 or 20 years before we try this again.
20 years?!
- Starfleet won't buy that for a minute. - Won't they?
Tell him he's crazy! Tell him that's guilt talking, not Jonathan Archer!
The Vulcan ship will meet us in three days to get you and Dr. Phlox.
Please inform Mr. Mayweather to... head for these coordinates.
I can't believe you're letting them do this to us. You've waited all your life to command this ship!
- Dismissed. - But, sir...
I said you're dismissed. Both of you.
You think they've replaced you in Brazil yet?
Even if they have, they'd take me back.
I'm a prodigy, remember?
How about you?
After a year on Enterprise the thought of a cargo ship is pretty unappealing.
What if they made you Captain?
You're going to be the most famous Boomer around, you know?
Or maybe infamous.
From what Commander Tucker tells me people back home think that we're doing nothing out here but getting in trouble.
Then it's our job to let the people back home know what really happened.
Anyone who tries to bad-mouth Captain Archer in front of me is going to get an earful
in any language they want.
Come in.
What was so important it couldn't wait till morning?
If you'd prefer, I'll come back.
No, I'm sorry.
What have you got?
Lieutenant Reed and his team have discovered an unidentified EM signature on the ventral hull of Shuttlepod One.
This could be anything.
- Mr. Reed felt you'd be interested. - In what?
Does he think that Starfleet Command's going to take a look at this, apologize and send us on our way?
Tell him it was a nice try.
Is this what humans refer to as "feeling sorry for themselves"?
You're out of line, Sub-Commander.
I apologize.
I wish I was simply feeling sorry for myself.
But, actually, I'm feeling sorry for a whole lot of people... every member of Starfleet, in fact.
Their futures depended upon my ability to succeed at this mission.
As soon as we learned about the consequences of the explosion
I knew the Vulcan high command would take advantage of the situation.
What's your point?
You have a responsibility to dispute their recommendation.
Starfleet already bought their recommendation hook, line and sinker.
Then you have a responsibility to convince them as well.
And how do you suggest I do that?
You are very adept listing the questionable decisions you've made.
but there have been other decisions... many of them that no one would question.
I'm willing to try to convince my government of that. Are you willing to try to convince yours?
You know... this has got to be the first time a Vulcan... has ever attempted to cheer up a human.
I'll see you in the morning.
That's all right, Commander.
Your company is appreciated, but it would be best if you left the packing to me.
I would have thought you'd be a little more upset about leaving Enterprise.
Well, I, uh, I did expect this posting would last a while longer,
but I'm sure an equally adventurous opportunity will present itself.
- I wish I had your attitude. - Humans seem to be naturally optimistic.
I'm surprised you don't share my outlook that something exciting's always waiting around the next nebula.
That's just the point. There won't be any nebulas in Starfleet's future.
- At least not for a decade so. - Oh, I wouldn't be so sure of that.
You're wrong, Doc. You worked with Vulcans.
You know what they think of us.
Enterprise coming back to Earth with it's tail tucked between its legs...
it'll be Soval's crowning achievement.
They'll probably give the son of a bitch some gaudy medal
and then cart him off to wherever they send bitter old Vulcans to retire.
Ambassador Soval's service record contains an impressive list of accomplishments.
You have to find something good in everybody, don't you?!
I got to tell you, that's one of your unique qualities that drives me crazy.
I'll certainly miss your outspoken personality, Mr. Tucker.
I'll see you later, Doc.
Come on, Porthos. Time for bed.
Porthos, up.
What's the matter, boy? Don't tell me you're....
Porthos?
What's going on here?
Hello?
Sorry to call you so late, Captain but all three inspection pods are getting their weekly overhauls tonight.
They tell me they won't be ready till noon. So I figured you might want to sleep in.
Might want to sleep in.
What do you say to breakfast at 9:30, Spacedock cafeteria?
You must be reading my mind. I was just about to suggest the same thing.
See you in the morning.
If you're trying to tell me the last ten months was a dream I'm not buying it.
I.M.E. Can I help you?
This is Captain Jonathan Archer, Starfleet authorization Alpha-Six-Four...
I know who you are, Captain. What can I do for you?
Do you have a Denobulan doctor in the Interspecies Medical Exchange?
Yes, a Doctor Phlox.
He's assigned to Starfleet Medical here in San Francisco.
Would you like me to contact him for you?
- No, that's all right. - Thanks for your help.
I didn't even know Phlox existed... before they brought Klang in.
And that was the day... after the... late-night call from Trip.
- You're n dreaming, Captain. - Daniels.
This must be very disorienting. I apologize, but I had no choice.
Commander Tucker told me you were dead... that Silik killed you.
He did... in a manner of speaking.
We have to talk, Captain, and it's essential that none of the other factions know about it.
I doubt any of them would think I'd bring you here.
So, you're... telling me you... brought me back, what, ten months ago?
How about Jonathan Archer ten months ago?
- Where's he? - He's you.
Then who just climbed into bed aboard Enterprise?
That hasn't happened yet. That's a load of crap and you know it.
I've had this same conversation with half a dozen people. It always ends up the same way.
Can't you ever give a straight answer?
It depends on the question.
All right, try this one. Why am I here?
I thought you were supposed to protect the timeline, not screw with it.
It's already been... "screwed with," Captain.
That explosion at the Paraagan colony it wasn't supposed to happen.
Of course, it wasn't. It was an accident.
That's not what I mean. History never recorded the disaster.
Someone violated the Temporal Accord... someone who doesn't want your mission to succeed.
Are you telling me that Enterprise didn't cause that explosion?
Do you remember the Temporal Cold War I spoke of?
- It's kind of hard to forget. - All right, listen to me carefully.
We don't have much time.
All senior staff report to the situation room in 15 minutes. Mr. Reed, I'd like you in my quarters immediately.
It was just where we detected the EM signature. But I don't understand... it was completely invisible.
How on Earth did you know that a phase-discriminator would expose it?
If I'm not mistaken you'll find this thing was designed to generate a plasma stream.
Put a team together, Trip. I'll need two quantum beacons.
They'll have to be positron-based and have an output of 200 gigawatts apiece.
- Positron-based, sir? - Just get started. I'll bring you the specs in a few minutes.
We're going to need our Com frequencies on the fritz for a day or so. See to it.
- Aye, sir. - Put the Armory on full alert.
Turn the ship around, Travis. We're going back to the Paraagan colony.
What are you all waiting for?
Sir?
It wasn't us, Trip. We didn't do it.
Whew.
Take a look at the dispersal curve here... and here.
You'll have to isolate the sub-assembly tolerances from the emitter algorithms.
Whoa, hold on a minute.
You're saying the assembly's independent of the emitters?
- Exactly. - That's impossible.
Not if you generate a stable flux between the positron conductors.
Then all you'll have to do is renormalize the tertiary wave functions.
With all due respect, sir, this is a level of quantum engineering
that's beyond anything I ever learned.
How the hell do you know this?
- Remember Crewman Daniels? - Yeah.
I saw him get vaporized by our friend, Silik.
Well, for a cloud of vapor he's one wealth of information.
- I just spent two hours with him. - He's on Enterprise?
Not exactly. Listen, I'll explain later.
Right now we've got to get back to building these beacons.
Whatever you say.
The circuitry in there isn't compatible with our technology.
- We'll have to create an interface. - What for?
We're going to be retrieving some Suliban data discs.
I have no doubt you'll be able to handle the content
but before you can do that we'll have to find a way to access the data.
- And Daniels claims this is Suliban technology? - Everything he's told me has checked out so far.
- I have no reason to doubt himn this. - We'll do our best, Captain.
Captain.
The Vulcan ship we were headed for... it's no doubt detected we've altered course.
- Have they tried to hail us? - I woul know, sir.
Our com is on the fritz.
Why did Daniels leave it in his quarters?
I don't recall him having much time to pack before he left.
No.
Well, if it is there and it contains what he said it does it could be invaluable to Starfleet.
I gave Daniels my word, Malcolm.
We download the schematics for the Suliban Stealth Cruiser... nothing else.
Pity.
Assuming he's right and we manage to find the Cruiser what makes you think the Suliban won't come after us?
Just like those old Bible movies, Malcolm: "It wasn't written."
So far, Daniels is batting a thousand.
Wait a minute. You see that?
They've got schematics on half a dozen different Klingon ships.
The Stealth Cruiser, Lieutenant. Nothing else.
There.
There it is.
Trip?
I feel like a chef who's just made a meal with ingredients he's never tasted.
- You follow the instructions? - To the letter.
Bridge to Captain Archer.
- Go ahead. - We're approaching the colony.
Have Mr. Mayweather locate a binary system 2.5 light years away and set a course.
Understood.
Let's get these mounted on the grappler arms.
Head for the smaller star... then the inner-moon of the second planet.
- Bridge to Armory. - Reed here.
- Have you plotted all the target points? - Aye, sir.
Stand by.
I'll meet you two in the launch bay. If this goes well, I shouldn't be long.
Lower the beacons.
Modify the Viewscreen. Bring up these coordinates.
Full magnification. Activate the beacons.
- Right where they're supposed to be. - Aren't we in range of their sensors, sir?
They can see us. But they have no idea we can see through their cloak.
Just keep on the same course, Travis.
- Malcolm. - The closer, the better, sir.
- They're charging weapons. - Now, Mr. Reed.
- Their cloaking generator's down. - l four weapon banks, as well.
- Port and starboard engines disabled. - Okay, here's the tricky part.
- Reed to Shuttlepod Two. - Archer here.
She's all yours, Captain. Good luck.
That last shot should have sealed off the two lower decks.
If Daniels is right, there shouldn't be more than 20 Suliban for us to deal with.
Is that all?
The stun grenade's on a three-second delay.
Just ten more meters.
Go.
Which one?
Here.
Go.
Captain. They're all around us.
- Archer to Reed - Go ahead.
- We need some help here. - I see them.
You'd better take cover.
Go.
- What's the problem? - I can't release the docking clamps.
Ignite the thrusters.
Go to full power!
- Archer to Mayweather. - We see you, Captain.
Set a course back ward the Vulcan ship. Go to warp four as soon as we're aboard.
Yes, sir.
It took a while before we realized that the three discs had to work in unison.
- The interface seems to be holding. - Hoshi?
The Stealth Cruiser was definitely in orbit of the Paraagan colony when the explosion took place.
And they were monitoring us very closely.
There are sensors logs that tracked our course, our altitude even our hull temperature. Look at these.
- I can't believe how close they got. - They got a lot closer than you think.
Those cloaking devices sure come in handy.
They were docked with the shuttlepod for nearly two minutes.
Just long enough to attach this and cloak it. Good work. Keep at it.
Get me Admiral Forrest.
Sounds like pretty solid evidence. Where the hell did you get it?
It's all on three data disks we took from a cloaked Suliban Cruiser.
But how did you know about that cruiser? And if it was cloaked, how could you find it?
- I've got friends in high places. - This is going to be a very interesting debriefing.
Get to the Vulcan ship as quickly as you can. I'll let them know what you've got.
I can't tell you how pleased I am, Jonathan. After all you've done I would have hated to see this end.
Thank you for believing in us, Admiral. Archer out.
They boarded a cloaked vessel and they knew exactly where to find the discs.
- They weren't acting alone. - My ships are fast.
- We can overtake them and destroy Enterprise. - Have your ships bring me Archer.
- Allow Enterprise to continue. - But we need to recover the discs.
Archer! You know what happened the last time you failed me.
It was ten months ago. He brought me back ten months.
But I knew everything I know now. How is that possible?
As I've told you the Vulcan Science Directorate has concluded that time travel is impossible.
Well, good for the Vulcan Science Directorate.
Maybe they can tell me how I woke up yesterday knowing exactly where that Suliban ship was.
Or how I suddenly had the ability to construct a quantum beacon to see through its cloak.
And while they're at it, they might as well tell me how I knew where to find those disks.
All valid questions.
But to conclude that the only answer is that you acquired this information from a dead crewman
who transported you back through time is illogical.
- Why don't you give me another explanation? - I can't.
Because there isn't one. I got a call from Trip.
Something about inspection pods.
It was the exact same call I got the day before they found Klaang. Word for word.
Perhaps you were dreaming.
Listen... I never thought this was possible, either.
But... I traveled through time and I need you to believe me.
Why?
Because it's hard enough trying to fathom all this without having my Science Officer...
a colleague who I trust and rely on the person who got me to stop feeling sorry for myself...
accusing me of being an hallucinating madman.
I don't remember accusing you of anything.
- Bridge to Archer. - Yes?
We're getting some strange readings, sir.
It might not be a bad idea for you to come out here.
I've taken the liberty of asking Commander Tucker to join us.
- What's the problem? - We're having trouble balancing the warp field.
- Looks okay to me. - It's odd.
It'll be stable one moment, and then, for no reason it'll go slightly out of alignment.
What are you guys doing to my engines?
The auto-stabilizers aren't functioning properly.
The computer ran its last diagnostic on them less than ten minutes ago.
- They look fine. - Well, they're not.
We've had to realign the field a dozen times over the last hour.
Load torpedoes. And stand by all weapons.
Deploy the beacons, Travis.
Modify the Viewscreen and aim the beacons aft.
Swing them down slowly.
It looks like we're in a swarm of cloaked bees.
Charge the phase-cannons.
We're being hailed.
Put it through.
I wouldn't advise using your weapons, Jonathan. Perhaps if we decloak, you'll understand why.
Malcolm?
They're all armed with high-yield particle weapons, sir.
- How many could you take out? - Before they open fire?
Not enough, sir.
One of my ships is approaching your starboard docking port.
I'd like you to board it immediately.
- What do you want with me? - You have five minutes.
If you don't comply I have permission to destroy Enterprise.
How do I know you won't destroy Enterprise either way?
You have my word, Captain. And you also have 4 and half minutes left.
I'm placing you in command.
I advise you to maintain your present course and speed.
I don't know what's going to happen... but try to keep an open mind.
Especially when it comes to things the Vulcan Science Directorate says are... impossible.
- I'll try. - Captain, this is crazy.
- How do you know what they're going to do? - T'Pol's in command now, Trip.
Do whatever you can to help her. That goes for all of you.
Keep an eye on Porthos for me, would you?
Remember: No cheese.
Your Captain's playing a very dangerous game, Sub-Commander.
- Game? - He has 30 seconds left.
Did he think Iasn't serious?
The Turbolift's on E-Deck. It's empty.
- Where is he? - I'm not reading his bio-signs.
He must be on the Suliban ship.
Captain Archer is no longer aboard Enterprise.
Perhaps you should check with the vessel you sent for him.
I thought he was smarter than this. He could have saved all your lives.
What a waste.
The docked ship is moving away.
It's targeting our warp core.
They're all targetting the warp core.
Ten minutes ago, that vista was more beautiful than anything you could imagine.
Where am I?
I-I had breakfast in that room less than... half an hour ago.
Then I was instructed to bring you here.
They told me that the timeline wouldn't be safe if you boarded that Suliban ship.
- Someone was very mistaken. - Where is here?
You're in the 31st century, Captain, or what's left of it.
You said the Suliban wouldn't follow us that we'd make it safely to the Vulcan ship.
As far as I was told that was exactly what was supposed to occur.
So you're telling me this just happened?
It doesn't look like it just happened.
No.
It looks like it happened a long time ago
If bringing me here caused this, then send me back.
I'll take my chances with Silik.
Y-You don't understand.
All our equipment... the time-portals... have been destroyed.
Everything's been destroyed. There's no way to send you back.
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Enterprise - 2x01 - Shockwave part2
Enterprise - 2x02 - Carbon Creek
Enterprise - 2x03 - Minefield
Enterprise - 2x04 - Dead Stop
Enterprise - 2x05 - A Night in Sickbay
Enterprise - 2x06 - Marauders
Enterprise - 2x08 - The Communicator
Enterprise - 2x15 - Cease Fire
Enterprise - 2x16 - Future Tense
Enterprise - 2x17 - Canamar
Enterprise - 2x18 - The Crossing
Enterprise - 2x19 - Judgment
Enterprise - 2x20 - Horizon
Enterprise - 2x21 - The Breach
Enterprise - 2x22 - Cogenitor
Enterprise - 2x23 - Regeneration
Enterprise - 2x24 - First Flight
Enterprise - 2x25 - Bounty
Enterprise - 2x26 - The Expanse
Enterprise - 3x01 - The Xindi
Enterprise - 3x02 - Anomaly
Enterprise - 3x03 - Extinction
Enterprise - 3x04 - Rajiin
Enterprise - 3x05 - Impulse
Enterprise - 3x06 - Exile
Enterprise - 3x07 - The Shipment
Enterprise - 3x08 - Twilight
Enterprise - 3x09 - North Star
Enterprise - 3x10 - Similitude
Enterprise - 3x11 - Carpenter Street
Enterprise - 3x12 - Chosen Realm
Enterprise - 3x13 - Proving Ground
Enterprise - 3x14 - Stratagems
Enterprise - 3x15 - Harbinger
Enterprise - 3x16 - Doctors Orders
Enterprise - 3x17 - Hatchery
Enterprise - 3x18 - Azati Prime
Enterprise - 3x22 - The Council
Enterprise - 3x23 - Countdown
Enterprise - 3x24 - Zero Hour
Enterprise - 4x01 - Storm Front
Enterprise - 4x03 - Home
Enterprise - 4x05 - Cold Station 12
Enterprise - 4x06 - The Augments
Enterprise - 4x07 - The Forge
Enterprise - 4x08 - Awakening
Enterprise - 4x10 - Daedalus
Enterprise - 4x11 - Observer Effect
Enterprise - 4x12 - Babel One
Enterprise - 4x13 - United
Enterprise - 4x14 - The Aenar
Enterprise - 4x15 - Affliction
Entertainer The
Entity The
Entrapment 1999
Envy (2004)
Envy 2004
Epidemic
Equilibrium
Era of Vampire The
Eraser
Eric Clapton - Live In Hyde Park
Eric Clapton - Live On Tour 2001
Erik The Viking
Erin Brockovich 2000
Erotic Ghost Story
Errol Morris Mr Death 1999
Ervinka 1967
Escape From Hong Kong Island
Escape From Taliban 2003 CD1
Escape From Taliban 2003 CD2
Escape from Absolom
Escape from Alcatraz
Escape from LA
Escape from the Planet of the Apes
Eskiya 1996
Espinazo Del Diablo El
Essex Boys
Est Quest
Estorvo 2000
Eternal Blood 2002
Ethernal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Ett anstandigt liv (A Decent Life 1979)
Eu Tu Eles
Eunjangdo
Europa Europa 1990
Eurotrip
Evelyn
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues 1993
Even Dwarfs Started Small 1968
Evening With Kevin Smith An CD1
Evening With Kevin Smith An CD2
Event Horizon
Ever After - A Cinderella Story (1998)
Everwood 01x01 - Pilot - Extended Version
Everwood 01x02 - The Great Doctor Brown
Everwood 01x03 - Friendly Fire
Everwood 01x04 - The Kissing Bridge
Everwood 01x05 - Deer God
Everwood 01x06 - The Doctor is in
Everwood 01x07 - We Hold These Truths
Everwood 01x08 - Till Death Do Us Part
Everyday People 2004
Everyone Says I Love You
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask
Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness (DirCut) CD1
Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness (DirCut) CD2
Evil Words 2003
Evita CD1
Evita CD2
Evolution 2001
Excalibur
Exchange
Exocist The Beginnig
Exorcist 3
Exorcist The (The Version You have Never Seen)
Exorcist The Directors Cut
Exotica
Explorers 1985
Explosive City 2004
Extreme Measures 1996
Extremely Goofy Movie An
Eye 2 The
Eye For An Eye 1996 25fps
Eye Of The Beholder
Eye The 2002
Eyes Wide Shut CD1
Eyes Wide Shut CD2
Eyes Without a Face
Eyes of Laura Mars