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DEEP SPACE NINE: "The Ascent" - REV. 10/14/96 - ACT TWO 29.
29 CONTINUED:
QUARK (Cont'd)
Which means there's no way we can
transmit a distress signal through
a planetary atmosphere.
ODO
I see. So you tore it out of the
wall in frustration.
QUARK
Actually, I've come up with a way
to save our lives. All we have to
do is haul this transmitter up to
higher ground. More altitude,
less atmosphere. Go high enough,
and we might be able to get a
signal out.
ODO
How much higher do we have to go?
Quark pretends to think it over.
QUARK
(to himself)
Hmmm... carry the seven, take the
square root, times pi... I'd say...
He points dramatically out the forward window.
QUARK
That high.
30 ANGLE ON THE WINDOW (OPTICAL)
To show what Quark's talking about. Off in the
distance, high above the trees, Odo can see...
The Tallest Mountain in the World. It looks like it's
only a day's walk away, but it's a long, long, long
way up.
31 CLOSE ON ODO AND QUARK
As they react to the mountain and the challenge that it
presents.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT TWO