![]() ![]() Freeman disagrees, saying that Mariner is a loose cannon, and needs professional help. Mariner, who had assumed she'd be going to the brig, is shocked at the order, and angrily says she doesn't need it. Mariner just continues to argue that because she's her daughter, she treats her like a "bitch" all the time.įed up, Freeman tells her that when she gets back to the ship, she will be reporting for therapy. Mariner gets even more frustrated with this response, and Freeman warns her that if she weren't her daughter, she would have been kicked off the USS Cerritos. Freeman takes her aside and tells her that she should have brought the issue of the rats eating the lizards to her attention, rather than act on her own accord. Mariner is angered by this and begins to criticize Freeman's decision. She says that due to the Prime Directive, Starfleet is forbidden to interfere in the politics of the planet, and that they are free to determine their future without their help. Freeman beams down and tells Mariner to stand down. Mariner says that the lizard aliens should be free to do what they want and tells the rat alien leader that once Captain Carol Freeman arrives, she will only support what Mariner has done, despite her normally being disappointed in Mariner. The leader, who is in shackles, protests, saying that the lizard aliens are not oppressed as Mariner claims, and that they're only raised for food. On the surface of a planet, a huge statue of a rat alien is toppled by a group of lizard aliens with the help of Ensign Beckett Mariner, who proudly exclaims that they will no longer be subject to "rat oppression". ![]()
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