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- Tuesday, October 20, 1992 6:03:07 PM
- Star Trek Item
- From: Greg E. Cassel
- Subject: “Relics” (If you missed it.)
- To: Star Trek
- The Enterprise picks up a long-running distress call from the USS Jenolan, a
- ship that disappeared 75 years ago. They drop out of warp to help, and are
- immediately shaken by an enormous gravitational field. Although the source
- is not immediately visible, they trace the field to its center, and find a
- large metallic shell, 200 million kilometers in diameter, completely
- surrounding a star. In other words, they've discovered the first known Dyson
- sphere, used to harness the entire radiant energy output of a star for
- inhabitants of the sphere's huge inner surface. The Jenolan is located on
- the surface of the sphere a short distance away, and they head for it.
-
- Once they arrive, they find the Jenolan crashed on the surface; miraculously,
- however, power and minimal life signs are still there. Riker, Geordi and
- Worf beam down to it and discover no signs of life. However, Geordi finds
- that something very strange has been done with the transporter: the
- rematerialization circuits have been disabled, the power is being drawn from
- the auxiliary pods, and the pattern buffer is locked into a diagnostic mode.
- What's more, there is *still* a pattern inside the buffer, with virtually no
- degradation. "Could someone survive inside a transporter for 75 years?" "I
- know a way to find out." Geordi re-engages the transporter, and the occupant
- re-forms: Captain Montgomery Scott.
-
- Scotty immediately runs to the console and tries to save the *other* person
- in the buffer, one "Franklin". Unfortunately, the equipment cannot stand up
- to the renewed strain, and Franklin is lost. Riker introduces himself and
- Geordi, and Scotty reacts understandably to the name of their ship. "The
- Enterprise? I should've known! I bet you Jim Kirk himself brought the old
- gal out of mothballs..." Scotty's question about how long he's been missing
- is interrupted by Worf's appearance, which in itself tells him it's been
- longer than he thought. They return to the Enterprise.
-
- Once there, Scotty and Geordi talk in the transporter room and en route to
- sickbay. Discussion of the changes in engineering technique over the last 75
- years alternates with Scotty's tale of how the Jenolan ended up there.
- Apparently, it was en route to the Norpan colony when warp failed. They then
- stumbled on the Dyson sphere and began exploring it. Unfortunately, as they
- finished their first scan, their aft warp coil exploded and sent them
- hurtling into the sphere, killing all but Scotty and Franklin. When Geordi
- calls Scotty's decision to use the transporter to survive "brilliant",
- however, Scotty bristles: "I think it was only fifty percent brilliant.
- Franklin...deserves better."
-
- Once they reach sickbay, Scotty's told that his wounds should heal in a few
- days, and he is then greeted by a newly arrived Picard. Scotty answers
- Picard's unspoken question by saying that actually, he never *was* a member
- of the Jenolan's crew; he was a passenger en route to retirement on Norpan
- Five. Picard tells Scotty that he'd love to hear about Scotty's insights
- into the time, then hastily puts Geordi to work on studying the sphere and
- leaves. Scotty tries to accompany Geordi to engineering, but is still too
- weak, and is instead taken to quarters. He marvels at the quarters' luxury
- compared to his era, and attempts to reminisce about the time to his escort.
- However, the ensign quickly demurs and returns to duty, leaving a somewhat
- pensive Scotty to settle in to this new time.
-
- Some time later, Scotty arrives in engineering (over the protests of ensigns
- who insist it's a restricted area), only to be told that it's a bad time for
- a tour. "I'm not here for a _tour_, laddie -- I'm here to help!" Geordi
- initially is skeptical, but Scotty insists he's still useful and gets to
- work. As he settles in, Data tells Picard that the interior of the sphere
- shows a proper environment for humanoid lifeforms, but no sign of inhabitants
- as of yet. Picard orders that probes be sent.
-
- Scotty quickly proves to be more of a nuisance than a help to Geordi,
- however; the last several decades of changes have made safe conditions Scotty
- considered threatening, and Scotty also distracts Geordi constantly with talk
- of his past achievements. Geordi begins to bristle, but holds his tongue
- initially. In the end, however, Scotty begins to give Geordi advice on how
- to handle Picard and to be seen as a "miracle worker," and Geordi explodes,
- saying that he has a lot of work to do, "...and quite frankly -- you're in
- the way!" Scotty leaves in a huff.
-
- He arrives in Ten-Forward and orders a Scotch. Unfortunately, due to his
- unfamiliarity with synthehol, he even finds the "Scotch" unpleasant. Data
- steps in to help (prompting a remark from Scotty: "Synthetic
- Scotch...synthetic commanders..."), and eventually locates some of Guinan's
- *actual* alcohol in storage. He serves Scotty a drink of unknown origin ("it
- is...it is...it is *green*."), and Scotty takes much more kindly to it.
-
- Some time later, a rather plastered Scotty sloshes his way to the holodeck,
- where he calls up the bridge of the Enterprise: the *original* Enterprise.
- ("No bloody A, B, C *or* D.") He enters and is caught up by the sight of it.
- He loses himself in the memory for a bit ("here's to ye, lads!"), then takes
- notice when Picard comes to talk. Both talk of their first "real" ships:
- Scotty's Enterprise and Picard's Stargazer. They toast them as "old
- girlfriends we'll never meet again." Scotty then gets a bit more morose,
- feeling that he's just in the way on this ship and in this era. He even
- dismisses Picard's suggestion that he study up current technical journals and
- start over, saying that he's too old for it. His place, he says, is on the
- ship whose bridge he currently sits in: "But it's not real. It's just a
- computer-generated fantasy. And I'm just an old man who's trying to hide in
- it. Computer -- shut this bloody thing off. It's time I acted my age."
-
- The next day, Picard instructs Geordi to have Scotty work on recovering the
- Jenolan's logs, and _asks_ Geordi to go along personally with Scotty to help
- him feel useful, a requests Geordi quickly agrees to. As they leave and get
- started, Data detects an antenna array not far off, and they head for it.
- Upon arriving at the array (which surrounds a portal, possibly the "front
- door" into the sphere), they open a channel to it. As soon as they do,
- however, the portal opens, and a host of strong tractor beams pull the
- Enterprise in, crippling both main and auxiliary power in the process.
- This prevents them from actually stopping even once the beams let go; and
- what's worse, they're heading directly for the center of the clearly unstable
- G-star at the center of the sphere...
-
- Scotty, meanwhile, rails at his lack of success in recovering the Jenolan's
- data, calling the ship "just a piece of junk" now. Geordi, realizing Scotty
- refers to more than simply the ship, points out that things haven't really
- changed all *that* much in the past 75 years, and that were it not for the
- structural damage, the Jenolan could be flying even today. Scotty is
- skeptical, saying that no one would *want* it today, but Geordi insists that
- some might: "Just because something's old doesn't mean you throw it away."
- Scotty grins at this and offers a new suggestion about the logs. Geordi
- agrees, but then finds he cannot communicate with the Enterprise.
-
- With three minutes until the Enterprise enters the sun's photosphere, the
- crew uses the maneuvering thrusters to put them into orbit around the star
- (but only just; the distance is a scant 150,000 kilometers from the star).
- As repairs continue, Data then begins scanning the interior for life.
-
- Geordi and Scotty, meanwhile, cannot locate the Enterprise at all, but due to
- the lack of radiation conclude that it hasn't crashed. Scotty suggests that
- it might have somehow gotten *inside* the sphere, and Geordi realizes the
- only way to track them is to somehow get the Jenolan's engines working.
- Scotty thinks he's nuts, saying that even figuring out where to start would
- take a week -- "but we don't have a week, so let's not stand around cryin'
- about it. Come on..."
-
- As they begin work, Data finds that the sphere has been abandoned by its
- builders due to the star's instability, and that they were drawn in by an
- automatic piloting system. Solar flares then begin to increase, and it's
- theorized that the Enterprise's shields will no longer be effective in
- approximately three hours.
-
- Geordi and Scotty continue their repairs, with Scotty pushing Geordi to take
- more risks than the engine specifications (which he *wrote*) will allow. For
- whatever reason, their jury-rigs work, and the Jenolan starts up, with Geordi
- at the bridge and Scotty controlling the engines. With the Enterprise in
- still more trouble (the flares are increasing, they can't shoot a hole in the
- sphere, and it would take too long to find an open portal), the Jenolan
- tracks the Enterprise to the other side of the portal. Geordi and Scotty
- quickly conclude that the Enterprise was pulled in, and Geordi realizes that
- it's likely the antenna array is not a communications grid, but an *access
- port* that is triggered by the same frequencies as Federation hails.
-
- Scotty suggests that they hang back enough to stop the tractor beams from
- locking on to them, then speed in as the door closes and use the Jenolan's
- shields as a "foot in the door", holding the portal open long enough for the
- Enterprise to escape. Geordi is convinced it's crazy, but agrees. The
- shields hold, but only just -- and Geordi quickly tells Picard of the
- situation.
-
- As the Enterprise heads for the portal, however, the Jenolan's engines fail
- to the point that Geordi and Scotty can't move the ship. Picard,
- understanding this, beams them off the ship just as they're within
- transporter range, then fires on the Jenolan, destroying it. The Enterprise
- banks, and exits through the portal just as it closes.
-
- Some time later, the Enterprise is en route to starbase. Geordi and Scotty
- trade stories, and Scotty tells Geordi to enjoy the days of being chief
- engineer of a starship, since they won't return again. "Now, lad, I thought
- you were gonna buy me a drink in Ten-Forward." "Actually, I had a better
- idea."
-
- Scotty comes to a shuttle bay, and finds the bridge crew waiting with the
- shuttle Goddard, to be his on "extended loan". It's slow, but it'll get him
- where he's going. When asked if he's going to the Norpan colony, he observes
- that it's a place where men go to retire. "Maybe someday I'll end up
- there...but not yet."
-
- As the bridge crew bids him farewell, Scotty reassures Geordi that the
- Enterprise is a fine ship, "and from what I can see, the Enterprise is in
- good hands."
-
- "You take care of yourself out there."
- "Aye..."
-
- NEXT WEEK:
- A horror story gone amok, as crewmembers vanish from the ship, perhaps to be
- experimented on...
-
- —> Greg