William Riker: Someone once said, "Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgment."
Zefram Cochrane: That's rhetorical nonsense! Who said that?
William Riker: You did! Ten years from now.
[Riker helps a drunk Deanna off the stool and over to a table.]
Deanna Troi: It's a primitive culture. I'm just trying to blend in.
William Riker: You're blended all right.
William Riker: We're through running from these bastards!
Commander William T. Riker: In your position it's important to ask yourself one question: what would Picard do?
Wesley Crusher: He'd listen to everyone's opinion and then make his own decision.
