action;
[ How interesting that Q had once presented Jean-Luc with a similar opportunity to change everything from that moment of the dagger through his heart on. And he had been tempted, but had in the end opted not to take the bait. Life could be equated to a series of dominoes, one minute change could cause everything else to be different. And Jean-Luc had lived a vibrant life in spite of the injury. ] Nor would I change anything. Instead I would reference a quote commonly equated with Newton's third law of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. And everything we have done, everything we have been, has brought us to this moment of time.
[ His other hand reaches across to lie gently over hers where they rest at his arm. He looks in her direction. ] And circumstances aside, I must say that the company in this moment of time is exceedingly agreeable.