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- Star Trek : Generations
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- Unnofficial Script.
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- I got the following from a friend of mine. He didn't tell me where he got
- it. As to its contents..... Please note Scene 10: it's exactly the scene
- we saw during the `Journey's End' documentary....
-
-
-
- So......
-
- POSSIBLE SPOILERS......
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- Please note: This is an unofficial copy. No responsibilty for Authenticty
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- STAR TREK:
- Generations
-
- FADE IN:
-
- 1 EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 1
-
- A vast and sparkling starfield. A pinpoint of light appears and
- starts moving toward the camera. A small and distant cylindrical
- object tumbling end over end, but we can't determine exactly what
- it is yet.
-
- 2 EXT. WHEATFIELD- DAY 2
-
- A vast and undulating sea of wheat. We become aware that there are
- two heads sticking out of the stalks of wheat: two men standing and
- looking up at the sky. As we move towards them, we can see that the
- two men are SCOTTY and CHEKOV, dressed in civilian clothing.
-
- CHEKOV
- (points to sky)
- There he is- there, to the south!
-
- SCOTTY
- (peers upward)
- What are ye, blind? That's a bird.
-
- As they stare up at the sky
-
- 3 EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 3
-
- The cylinder tumbling through space is now closer, and we can now
- see that it is a bottle of some sort, and it is tumbling directly
- toward the camera.
-
- 4 EXT. WHEATFIELD- DAY 4
-
- As before, Chekov and Scotty staring at the sky.
-
- SCOTTY
- (concerned)
- Repelling the Crystalline Trench, rafting down lava flows, orbital
- skydiving.It's like the man is running a bloody decathlon across
- the galaxy.
-
- Suddenly we hear a double sonic boom.
-
- CHEKOV
- That should be him now. I think he's just crossed the sound
- barrier.
-
- They shield their eyes against the sun and look up.
-
- 5 EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 5
-
- The bottle gets closer.
-
- 6 EXT. WHEATFIELD- DAY 6
-
- A man in a high-tech body harness and parachute lands in the wheat
- flat on his back. His body-suit is charred, scorched, wisps of
- smoke still curling off it. There are small thrusters attached to
- his backpack and boots. Scotty and Chekov move to him. The man
- removes his helmet. It is KIRK. He smiles broadly, like a child who
- has just come off a rollercoaster.
-
- KIRK
- Right on target! I jump out over the Arabian Peninsula and I end up
- here, right on the dime.
-
- Kirk gets to his feet.
-
- CHEKOV
- Actually, Captain, your precise target area was thirty-five meters
- (points)that way.
-
- KIRK
- Thanks for pointing that out.
-
- Kirk starts to pull off his suit, reacts to a sudden pain in his
- back.
-
- KIRK
- Oh
-
- SCOTTY
- I've warned ye about that back of yours. You should have a doctor
- take a look at it.
-
- Kirk waves him away, and continues to remove his harness.
-
- 6A EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 6A
-
- The tumbling bottle rushes past, and we can now see that it is a
- champagne Bottle- Dom Perignon, 2265. Follow the bottle as it
- tumbles through space.
-
- 6B EXT. WHEATFIELD- DAY 6B
-
- Kirk, Scotty and Chekov as before.
-
- KIRK
- Tomorrow I want to make a tri-elliptical jump. That's where you
- jump out over Northern China and make three complete orbits before
- you start re-entry.
-
- CHEKOV
- Captain. Perhaps you have forgotten that tomorrow is the
- christening ceremony.
-
- This strikes a nerve with Kirk- we see a flash of hesitation and
- irritation cross his face.
-
- KIRK
- I'm not going (beat) Scotty, help me with this chute.
-
- SCOTTY
- What do you mean, you're not going? We promised.
-
- KIRK
- When I retired, I swore I'd never set foot on a starship again, and
- I meant it.
-
- CHEKOV
- Captain=8A
-
- KIRK
- (firm)
- I don't want to hear anymore about it. I'm not going, and that's
- final.
-
- 7 EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 7
-
- The champagne bottle smashes onto the bow of a Federation starship
- (Excelsior class) sitting in its dock in orbit around Earth.
-
- 7A EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 7A
-
- Follow the shards of glass from the bottle as they spread over the
- ship, revealing the name on the hull: U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-B.
-
- 8 ANGLE ON SPACEDOCK WINDOW 8
-
- A large picture window overlooking the starship in its berth. The
- window is filled with people in Starfleet uniforms, applauding the
- christening of the ship (but we hear nothing).
-
- 8A INT. SPACEDOCK OBSERVATION ROOM (VFX-I) 8A
-
- The people are still applauding and we can see that they are
- looking out over the ship in its berth.
-
- 8B EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B IN SPACEDOCK (VFX-I) 8B
-
- The great ship sits in spacedock.
-
- 9 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 9
-
- Close on a set of turbolift doors as they slide open to reveal
- Kirk, Scotty and Chekov. A bright light shines into their faces and
- they react. Move to reveal that the bright light is coming from a
- futuristic camera with a small bank of lights attached to it. The
- camera is a holographic recorder with two lenses and is worn on an
- operator's head. There are four JOURNALISTS clustered in front of
- the turbolift- one associated with the camera, the others using
- PADDs to make notations.
-
- Also clustered around the door are the bridge crew of the
- Enterprise-B.Everyone is applauding as Kirk and the others blink
- under the bright lights and ENTER the Bridge.
-
- JOURNALISTS
- (overlapping)
- Captain Kirk, how does it feel to be back on the Enterprise
- Bridge=8A? Captain, can I have a minute? Captain Scott, do you have
- any comment on? Commander Chekov
-
- CAPTAIN JOHN HARRIMAN pushes through the crowd.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Excuse me, excuse me=8A there will be plenty of time for questions
- later.
-
- The journalists edge away, and the cameraman moves to get a good
- angle.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (cont'd, to all)
- I'm Captain John Harriman. I'd like to welcome you all aboard.
-
- KIRK
- It's our pleasure.
-
- Harriman is young, confident, eager. This is his first command and
- he takes it very seriously.
-
- HARRIMAN
- I just want you to know how excited we all are to have a group of
- living legends with us on our maiden voyage. (beat) I remember
- reading about your missions when I was in grade school.
-
- The original Enterprise officers all stop and give him a look.
- Harriman looks a little embarrassed- he didn't mean to insult them.
- But Kirk gives him a little smile, lets it roll off.
-
- KIRK
- Well, may we have a look around?
-
- HARRIMAN
- Please, please.
-
- Chekov sees someone in the background, calls out to her.
-
- CHEKOV
- Demora!
-
- Chekov moves off.
-
- JOURNALIST
- (breezy)
- So, Captain=8A this is the first starship Enterprise in thirty
- years withoutJames T. Kirk in command. How do you feel about that?
-
- The journalist has unknowingly touched a nerve. Kirk's eyes flash
- for amoment- the longer he's on this Bridge, the more he realizes
- he doesn't feel good about it at all. He tries to shrug it off with
- a smile.
-
- KIRK
- Just fine. I'm glad to be here to send her on her way.
-
- He tries to move away from the journalist, who dogs him.
-
- JOURNALIST
- What have you been doing since you retired?
-
- KIRK
- I've been keeping busy.
-
- At this point, Chekov approaches with a young, mid-twenties,
- attractive, Asian female Ensign named DEMORA.
-
- CHEKOV
- (to Kirk)
- Excuse me, Captain. I'd like you to meet the Helmsman of the
- Enterprise-B. Ensign Demora Sulu- Captain James Kirk.
-
- DEMORA
- It's a pleasure to meet you, sir. My father's told me some
- interesting stories about you.
-
- Kirk is shocked. For a long moment, he stares at her in amazement.
-
- KIRK
- Your father? Hikaru Sulu is your father?
-
- DEMORA
- Yes, sir.
-
- CHEKOV
- You met her once before, but she was
-
- Chekov holds out his hand and indicates a very short height.
-
- KIRK
- But that wasn't so long ago. It couldn't have been more than...
-
- CHEKOV
- Twelve years, sir.
-
- KIRK
- Yes, well, congratulations, Ensign. It wouldn't be the Enterprise
- without a Sulu at the helm.
-
- DEMORA
- Thank you, sir. (to Chekov) Let me show you the new inertial
- guidance system.
-
- Demora and Chekov move off and Kirk looks after them for a long
- beat. The expression on his face changes from shock to sadness.
- Something is clearly bothering him. Scotty moves over to Kirk, with
- a smile on his face.
-
- SCOTTY
- (to Kirk)
- Damn fine ship if you ask me.
-
- But Kirk's mind is still on Demora. He watches her as she moves to
- the Helmsman's position.
-
- KIRK
- You know, Scotty, it amazes me.
-
- SCOTTY
- And what would that be, sir?
-
- KIRK
- Sulu. When did he find the time for a family?
-
- SCOTTY
- It's like you always said- if something's important enough, you
- make the time.
-
- Kirk nods absently. Scotty realizes something.
-
- SCOTTY
- So, that's why you've been running around the galaxy like an
- eighteen-year-old. Finding retirement a little lonely, are we?
-
- Kirk gives him a look.
-
- KIRK
- With that kind of tact, I'm glad you're an engineer and not a
- psychiatrist.
-
- Harriman interrupts.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Excuse me, gentlemen, if you'll take your seats.
-
- KIRK
- Oh, of course.
-
- 10 NEW ANGLE 10
-
- Revealing that three chairs have been neatly arranged to one side.
-
- Scotty, Kirk and Chekov all take their seats. The journalists take
- positions on the opposite side of the Bridge. Harriman moves to the
- command chair and the rest of the Bridge crew go to their stations.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (to all)
- Prepare to leave spacedock. Aft thrusters ahead one quarter, port
- and starboard at station keeping. (beat) Captain Kirk, I'd be
- honored if you would give the order to get underway.
-
- KIRK
- No, no. Thank you.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Please, I insist.
-
- All eyes on Kirk- he has little choice. He stands uncomfortably.
- There is a moment of anticipation.
-
- KIRK
- (to all)
- Take us out.
-
- Everyone breaks into applause. Kirk sits down in acute
- embarrassment and annoyance.
-
- CHEKOV
- (sotto)
- Very good, sir.
-
- SCOTTY
- (sotto)
- Brought a tear to my eye.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 11 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 11
-
- The great ship majestically leaves the dock and heads out into open
- space,passing directly overhead.
-
- 12 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 12
-
- A short time later. Harriman turns to his guests.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Well, we've just cleared the asteroid belt. Our course will take us
- outbeyond Pluto and then back to spacedock. Just a quick run around
- the block. (beat) If we have time, we'll conduct a few tests of the
- warp-
-
- Suddenly the communications console starts to beep. The COM OFFICER
- hits a few commands in response.
-
- COM OFFICER
- (to Harriman)
- We're picking up a distress call, Captain.
-
- This grabs everyone's attention.
-
- HARRIMAN
- On speakers.
-
- We hear the voice of a crewmember who sounds panicked and urgent.
-
- COM VOICE
- (fritzed)
- This is the transport ship Lakul. We're caught in some kind of
- energydistortion. We can't break free... need immediate help... it'
- tearing us-
-
- The voice is drowned out by static. The SCIENCE OFFICER checks
- something on his console. The journalist with the holo-camera turns
- on his light and pans it around to capture the action.
-
- SCIENCE OFFICER
- The Lakul is one of two ships transporting El-Aurian refugees to
- Earth.
-
- Harriman blinks a couple of times, surprised at this unexpected
- turn of events. Kirk watches him intently. Harriman clears his
- throat, then turns to Demora.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Can you locate them?
-
- DEMORA
- The ships are bearing at 3-1-0 mark 2-1-5. Distance: three light
- years.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Signal the closest starship. We're in no condition to mount a
- rescue. We don't even have a full crew aboard.
-
- The NAVIGATOR checks his console.
-
- NAVIGATOR
- We're the only one in range, sir.
-
- The holo-camera light is shined on Harriman as he shifts in his
- seat, hesitant to take the plunge. Kirk is drumming his fingers
- impatiently on his leg. Finally, Harriman takes a breath and
- straightens his jacket a bit.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Well, then, I guess it's up to us. (to Demora) Helm, lay in an
- intercept course and engage at maximum warp.
-
- Kirk fidgets in his chair, itching to get in on the action- his
- instincts taking over. Scotty shoots him a side-long glance.
-
- SCOTTY
- Is there something wrong with your chair, Captain?
-
- Kirk gives him a look.
-
- 13 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 13
-
- The ship snaps into warp.
-
- 14 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 14
-
- A few minutes later. Demora is watching her console.
-
- DEMORA
- We're within visual range of the energy distortion, Captain.
-
- HARRIMAN
- On screen.
-
- 15 INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (VFX-I) 15
-
- Which now shows a huge ribbon of crackling energy directly ahead of
- the Enterprise-B. Everyone reacts to the bizarre sight.
-
- CHEKOV
- What the hell is that?
-
- DEMORA
- (off console)
- I've found the transport ships.
-
- 15A INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (VFX-I) 15A
-
- The viewscreen now shows two transport ships trapped like insects
- in the violent torrent of energy. The ships are being buffeted and
- thrown about by large tendrils of crackling energy.
-
- DEMORA
- (cont'd)
- Their hulls are starting to buckle under the stress- they won't
- survive much longer.
-
- The ship suddenly shakes. The Navigator works his console.
-
- NAVIGATOR
- We're encountering severe gravimetric distortions from the energy
- ribbon.
-
- HARRIMAN
- We'll have to keep our distance. We don't want to get pulled in,
- too.
-
- Harriman frowns at the screen, trying to figure out what to do.
- Kirk can barely contain himself- to him the answer is obvious. He
- blurts out the answer.
-
- KIRK
- Tractor beam...
-
- Scotty quickly elbows him in the side- this isn't Kirk's ship. Kirk
- shuts up. Harriman glances at Kirk.
-
- HARRIMAN
- We don't have a tractor beam.
-
- KIRK
- You left spacedock without a tractor beam?
-
- HARRIMAN
- It won't be installed until Tuesday. (beat) Ensign Sulu, try
- generating a subspace field around the ships. That might break them
- free.
-
- DEMORA
- Aye, sir.
-
- When Kirk hears this order, he shakes his head slightly and mouths
- the word "no" under his breath. He knows that won't work.
-
- DEMORA
- (shakes her head)
- There's too much quantum interference, Captain.
-
- Harriman frowns again, trying to come up with another solution, but
- it isn't easy- it's his first day in command; his ship is
- under-manned and ill-prepared. It's a nightmare come true. Kirk is
- itching to get in on this, his fingers digging into the arms of his
- chair- but he restrains himself.
-
- HARRIMAN
- What about=8A venting plasma from the warp nacelles? That might
- disrupt theribbon's hold on the ships.
-
- NAVIGATOR
- Aye, sir. Releasing drive plasma.
-
- A tense beat. Harriman glances over at the journalists, then
- glances over at Kirk. Kirk goves him a pained smile, trying to be
- encouraging even though he knows this is not the right course of
- action.
-
- NAVIGATOR
- It's not having any effect, sir. I think-
-
- DEMORA
- Sir! The starboard vessel's hull is collapsing.
-
- 15B INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (VFX-I) 15B
-
- Suddenly the right-hand ship on the screen is engulfed by a fiery
- tendril of energy and it explodes. The other ship continues to be
- thrown about and buffeted. Everyone reacts with shock on the
- Bridge.
-
- >>CHEKOV
- How many people were aboard that ship?
-
- DEMORA
- Two hundred sixty-five.
-
- >>Harriman pales at the sight, seems shell-shocked by the struction
- of the ship. He's overwhelmed now; at a genuine loss as to what to
- do next.
-
- DEMORA
- (urgent)
- The Lakul's hull integrity is down to twelve percent, sir.
-
- Harriman looks over at Kirk, who has remained quiet during this
- entire sequence only through great effort and out of deference to
- the young captain. This is a delicate moment- Harriman doesn't want
- to look incapable, but at the same time, he needs help.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Captain Kirk, I would appreciate any suggestions you might have.
-
- Kirk is out of his chair like a cork out of a bottle. He moves down
- to stand next to Harriman.
-
- KIRK
- (sotto)
- First, move us within transporter range and beam those people to
- the Enterprise.
-
- Harriman looks at him with surprise.
-
- HARRIMAN
- What about the gravimetric distortions? They'll tear us apart.
-
- KIRK
- (gently)
- Risk is part of the game if you want to sit in that chair.
-
- Kirk gives him a supportive look. Harriman buckles down and grimly
- looks at the image on the screen.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Helm, close to within transporter range.
-
- Kirk glances at the cameraman, who's still shining the light on
- them all.
-
- KIRK
- And second, turn that damned thing off.
-
- The cameraman turns off the light.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 16 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 16
-
- The ship edges in yet closer to the crackling ribbon. The tendrils
- from the ribbon lash out at the ship, just missing it.
-
- 17 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 17
-
- As before.
-
- DEMORA
- We're within range, sir.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (to lieutenant)
- Beam them directly to Sickbay.
-
- CHEKOV
- (concerned)
- How big's your medical staff?
-
- HARRIMAN
- (embarrassed)
- The medical staff doesn't arrive until Tuesday.
-
- Chekov turns to the two journalists.
-
- CHEKOV
- You and you. You've just become nurses. Let's go.
-
- Chekov and the journalists EXIT to the turbolift.
-
- DEMORA
- Main Engineering reports fluctuations in the warp plasma relays.
-
- SCOTTY
- Bypass the relays and go to auxiliary systems.
-
- The LIEUTENANT is having problems at the aft console.
-
- LIEUTENANT
- Sir, I'm having trouble locking onto them. They appear to be in
- some sort of temporal flux.
-
- Kirk turns to Scotty.
-
- KIRK
- Scotty?
-
- Scotty quickly moves to look at the transporter console.
-
- SCOTTY
- What the hell...
-
- Kirk moves to him.
-
- SCOTTY
- Their life signs are are phasing in and out of our space-time
- continuum.
-
- KIRK
- Phasing? To where?
-
- Scotty begins to work.
-
- NAVIGATOR
- Sir! Their hull's collapsing!
-
- 18 EXT. SPACE- THE LAKUL (VFX-I) 18
-
- The ship is destroyed by an energy tendril.
-
- 19 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 19
-
- All eyes on Scotty.
-
- SCOTTY
- I got forty-seven of them (beat, grim) out of one hundred fifty.
-
- Suddenly the ship is rocked violently. Klaxons and alarms start to
- wail and the lights flicker on and off. A bulkhead explodes,
- sending metal fragments screaming across the Bridge and killing the
- Navigator. Scotty quickly takes over the dead man's console.
-
- KIRK
- Report!
-
- DEMORA
- We're caught in a gravimetric field emanating from the trailing
- edge of the ribbon.
-
- HARRIMAN
- All engines, full reverse!
-
- 20 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B & RIBBON (VFX-I) 20
-
- The ship is turning sideways into the wake of the ribbon, but
- cannot break away. It is clearly being pulled along, out of
- control. Tendrils leap up from the ribbon, lashing against the
- ship.
-
- 21 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- SICKBAY 21
-
- The room is filled with the survivors of the Lakul. They are all
- members ofthe El-Aurian race- humanoid and dressed in distinctive
- clothing. The survivors are in various states of shock. Many sit on
- the floor, staring into middle distance. Some lie on tables,
- unconscious. Others are mumbling incoherently to themselves. Chekov
- and the journalists are moving from person to person trying to get
- control of the situation as the ship is rocked and flung about.
- Chekov has a tricorder.
-
- SURVIVORS
- (incoherent, overlapping)
- The colors are touching me. I'm caught in the glass. Help me...I
- can see the seconds...Over here...
-
- CHEKOV
- It will be all right. We're going to take care of you.
-
- He looks at the tricorder.
-
- CHEKOV
- (off tricorder)
- Only minor injuries so far. (beat) But it looks like they're all
- suffering from some kind of neural shock.
-
- One journalist moves past a man sitting on a biobed with a dazed
- look on his face. He has a nasty looking wound on one side of his
- face. (We will learn later that this man is named DOCTOR SORAN.)
-
- The journalist is about to turn away when suddenly Soran grabs him
- roughly- clearly a man of great strength- and pulls him close.
- Soran's eyes are suddenly wild, crazed.
-
- SORAN
- Why, why?
-
- JOURNALIST
- It's all right. You're safe=8A you're on the Enterprise.
-
- SORAN
- No, I have to go... I have to get back. You don't understand! Let
- me go!
-
- Soran begins to attack the journalist, but before he can do any
- real damage, Chekov injects Soran with a hypospray and Soran falls
- unconscious.
-
- JOURNALIST
- What was he talking about?
-
- Suddenly a woman with her back toward us stumbles nearby. Chekov
- quickly grabs her arm and catches her before she falls.
-
- CHEKOV
- Easy there...
-
- The woman turns around and we see her face for the first time- it's
- GUINAN. She seems dazed and confused. Chekov smiles at her warmly.
-
- CHEKOV
- It's going to be okay. Here, just lie down.
-
- As he guides Guinan onto a table
-
- 22 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE (VFX-I) 22
-
- Energy ribbon on viewscreen.
-
- DEMORA
- Inertial dampers failing.
-
- SCOTTY
- Engines not responding!
-
- Harriman is gripping the arms of his chair with one hand. His face
- pales.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (quiet)
- I didn't expect to die my first day on the job.
-
- Kirk tries to buck up the young captain.
-
- KIRK
- (sotto)
- The first thing you learn as captain is how to cheat death. (beat,
- then louder) Scotty?
-
- SCOTTY
- (outraged)
- There's just no way to disrupt a gravimetric field of this
- magnitude!
-
- DEMORA
- Hull integrity failing.
-
- Kirk looks at Scotty expectantly for a moment.
-
- SCOTTY
- (cont'd)
- But I do have a theory...
-
- KIRK
- I thought you might.
-
- SCOTTY
- An anti-matter discharge directly ahead=8A it might disrupt the
- field long enough for us to break away.
-
- KIRK
- A photon torpedo?
-
- SCOTTY
- Aye.
-
- KIRK
- (quickly, to Demora)
- Load torpedo bays, prepare to fire on my command.
-
- Demora turns to him.
-
- DEMORA
- Captain, we don't have any torpedoes.
-
- Kirk glances at Harriman.
-
- KIRK
- Don't tell me...Tuesday.
-
- Harriman nods, a little embarrassed. The shaking gets worse.
-
- SCOTTY
- Captain, it may be possible to simulate a torpedo blast using a
- resonance burst from the main deflector dish.
-
- KIRK
- (onto the idea)
- Where are the deflector relays?
-
- DEMORA
- Deck 15, section 21-alpha.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (to Kirk)
- I'll go. You have the Bridge.
-
- Harriman heads for the turbolift, and there is a moment as Kirk is
- sorely tempted to take command of the ship and sit in the Captain's
- chair one more time. But he pulls himself back before Harriman can
- exit.
-
- KIRK
- No=8A a captain's place is on the Bridge of his ship. (beat) I'll
- take care of it.
-
- Harriman nods in acknowledgement. Kirk heads for the turbolift.
-
- KIRK
- (on the move, to Scotty)
- Keep her together until I get back.
-
- SCOTTY
- (matter of fact)
- I always do.
-
- Kirk smiles as the turbolift doors slide shut.
-
- 23 OMITTED 23
-
- 24 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- CORRIDOR 24
-
- Kirk running down the corridor, opens a door.
-
- 25 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- DEFLECTOR ROOM (CONTINUOUS) 25
-
- A small control room with a few consoles. Kirk rushes in and rips
- off one of the large wall panels. He quickly begins to re-route
- cabling and circuitry.
-
- 26 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 26
-
- As before. The ship is shaking badly.
-
- DEMORA
- Forty-five seconds to structural collapse!
-
- Scotty is working the consoles frantically.
-
- SCOTTY
- Bridge to Captain Kirk.
-
- INTERCUT:
-
- 27 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- DEFLECTOR ROOM 27
-
- Kirk working furiously.
-
- KIRK
- Kirk here.
-
- SCOTTY
- Captain, I don't know how much longer I can hold her together!
-
- Kirk finishes working and slams the wall panel closed.
-
- KIRK
- That's it. Go!
-
- 28 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 28
-
- As before.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (to Demora)
- Activate main deflector.
-
- Demora works the console.
-
- 29 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 29
-
- A large burst of energy leaps out of the main deflector dish and
- explodes in front of the ship. There is an immediate reaction
- within the energy ribbon, which roils and fluctuates in response.
-
- 30 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 30
-
- As before.
-
- SCOTTY
- We're breaking free.
-
- 31 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 31
-
- The ship now begins to turn away from the crackling ribbon. But
- just as it's turning, one final tendril of energy suddenly leaps
- out and hits the ship.
-
- 32 OMITTED 32
-
- 33 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 33
-
- The ship is rocked so hard that everyone is knocked off their feet.
- Gradually, the shaking stops. Demora scrambles back into position.
-
- DEMORA
- We're clear.
-
- Everyone reacts with relief.
-
- HARRIMAN
- (excited, to com)
- You did it, Kirk! (to Demora) Damage report, Ensign.
-
- DEMORA
- (off console)
- There's some buckling on the starboard nacelle. (reacts) We've also
- got a hull breach in the Engineering section. Emergency forcefields
- are in place and holding.
-
- SCOTTY
- Where?
-
- DEMORA
- Sections 20 through 28 on decks 13, 14...(looks at Scotty with
- meaning) and 15.
-
- Everyone turns around and looks at Scotty.
-
- SCOTTY
- (to com)
- Bridge to Captain Kirk. (beat) Captain Kirk, please respond.
-
- Still no response. Scotty's face falls.
-
- SCOTTY
- (continuing, to Demora)
- Have Chekov meet me on Deck 15.
-
- Harriman, very concerned, gets up and follows Scotty. They EXIT to
- the turbolift.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 34 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- CORRIDOR 34
-
- Scotty and Harriman head down the corridor. They round a bend, and
- then stop short. They react to something ahead of them.
-
- 35 NEW ANGLE (VFX-P) 35
-
- Revealing that the corridor ahead of them is gone. A jagged hole
- has been ripped in the ship and open space can be seen beyond the
- twisted metal. A forcefield flickers on and off, holding the vacuum
- of space at bay.
-
- Scotty and Harriman look at the awesome sight for a moment. Chekov
- comes running up the corridor behind them. He stops and reacts.
-
- CHEKOV
- My God...(beat) Was anyone in there?
-
- A long silent beat as Scotty looks out into space.
-
- SCOTTY
- Aye.
-
- 36 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 36
-
- A huge chunk has been ripped out of the Engineering section,
- looking like an open wound. Scotty, Chekov and Harriman can be seen
- standing inside the small corridor, looking out into space.
-
- 37 INT. ENTERPRISE-B- BRIDGE 37
-
- A short time later. Scotty, Harriman and Chekov are listening to
- Demora, who is working the Helm console.
-
- DEMORA
- I've checked the entire ship and the surrounding space, there's no
- sign of him.
-
- A silent moment. Chekov looks to Scotty, hoping to hear some sort
- of miracle. Scotty takes a moment, looks at the empty command
- chair. Then he shakes his head. A long beat as everyone is forced
- to accept this terrible truth.
-
- SCOTTY
- (quiet)
- Just a quick run around the block.
-
- CHEKOV
- I never thought it would end like this.
-
- SCOTTY
- All things must end, Mr. Chekov.
-
- Harriman finally breaks the stillness of the Bridge.
-
- HARRIMAN
- Let's go home.
-
- Harriman steps down to the Captain's chair and takes command of his
- ship.
-
- Scotty and Chekov exchange a final look. Off the reactions of these
- two friends who have just lost someone very dear to them both.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 38 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-B (VFX-I) 38
-
- The crippled ship turns and heads away=
-
- FADE TO BLACK
-
- SUPER: SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS LATER=8A
-
- 39 CLOSE ON A HALYARD 39
-
- as a flag is quickly hoisted to the top of a mast. The flag reaches
- the top and is then caught by the wind- the blue and white banner
- of the United Federation of Planets waves in the breeze.
-
- MOVE TO REVEAL THE LOCATION
-
- 40 EXT. SAILING VESSEL- DAY 40
-
- A nineteenth-century three-masted sailing vessel (about the size of
- a frigate) is hove-to and sitting in the water gently rocking.
- Across the stern of the ship, we can see the name ENTERPRISE picked
- out in gold letters.
-
- 41 ON THE MAIN DECK 41
-
- Where PICARD and RIKER are standing before the assembled crew of
- the ship. Everyone is dressed in full-dress naval uniforms of the
- period, complete with cocked hats, epaulettes, etc. The crew is
- standing at attention, the wind whistles through the rigging, the
- timbers creak.
-
- Picard grimly looks over his crew, then nods to Riker.
-
- RIKER
- Bring out the prisoner!
-
- A drummer begins a long drum roll.
-
- 42 ON A HATCH 42
-
- as WORF is brought on deck by TROI and LA FORGE. Worf is shackled
- by hand and leg irons. Troi and La Forge hold him by either arm and
- shove him toward theCaptain. The drum roll stops. Picard moves to
- Worf and peers at him closely.
-
- PICARD
- Mr. Worf. I always knew this day would come. Are you prepared to
- face the charges?
-
- Worf doesn't answer and Troi jabs him in the side.
-
- TROI
- Answer him!
-
- WORF
- I am prepared.
-
- Picard looks to Riker, who then pulls out a large, rolled piece of
- parchment. He opens the scroll and begins to read from it. In the
- b.g., La Forge removes Worf's shackles.
-
- RIKER
- "We, the officers and crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, being of sound
- mind and judgment, hereby make the following charges against
- Lieutenant Worf: One. That he did knowingly and willfully perform
- above and beyond the call of duty on countless occasions. Two. That
- he has been a good and solid officer on this ship for one score
- less twelve years. And three. Most seriously that he
- has earned the respect and admiration of the entire crew."
-
- Riker puts away the scroll
-
- PICARD
- There can be only one punishment for such crimes. (beat) I hereby
- promote you to the rank of Lieutenant Commander, with all the
- rights and privilegesthereto. And may God have mercy on your soul.
-
- Everyone roars in approval. Picard smiles at Worf and shakes his
- hand.
-
- PICARD
- (cont'd)
- Congratulations, Commander.
-
- WORF
- (smiles)
- Thank you, sir.
-
- Picard continues to smile at him for a moment, then Riker steps in.
-
- RIKER
- Extend the plank!!
-
- Worf's face registers surprise as everyone grabs him and hauls him
- toward the side, where a long plank is being pushed out over the
- water.
-
- CREWMEMBERS
- Into the sea with him. Feed him to the sharks! Walk the plank!
-
- Picard gives Riker a questioning look.
-
- PICARD
- Don't you think you're taking this a little too far, Number One?
-
- RIKER
- When we went to ancient Rome for Deanna's promotion, we threw her
- to the lions, remember?
-
- Picard shrugs it off- it's not exactly his cup of tea, but he'll go
- along with it.
-
- Worf is hustled to the rail where CRUSHER is waiting patiently by
- the plank, holding a long pike. Worf is put on the plank and
- Crusher prods him with the pike until Worf is nearly at the end.
-
- Worf finally stops and turns around
-
- WORF
- (a shout)
- WAIT!
-
- Everyone falls silent a moment. Worf looks over the side at the
- water below.
-
- WORF
- (a little embarrassed)
- I can't swim.
-
- LA FORGE
- (calmly, to Worf)
- The Holodeck safety program is engaged. The computer won't let you
- drown.
-
- CRUSHER
- But the sharks are quite convincing.
-
- Crusher prods him with the pike and Worf falls into the sea with a
- huge splash. Everyone laughs and cheers. Reveal DATA, who is
- standing near the side rail, looking a little confused at the
- reaction.
-
- DATA
- (to Crusher)
- Doctor, I must confess I am uncertain as to why pushing someone
- into freezing, shark-infested water is amusing.
-
- CRUSHER
- It's all done in good fun, Data. Get in the spirit of things.
-
- DATA
- Ah.
-
- Data thinks a moment, then he lifts Crusher with one hand and hold
- her over the rail.
-
- CRUSHER
- Data...Data-!
-
- Data lets go and Crusher plummets into the ocean. Data looks
- around- no one is laughing. They all look a little surprised.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data=8A that wasn't funny.
-
- Data is puzzled by the reaction of the crowd. He's more confused
- than ever.
-
- 43 PICARD AND RIKER 43
-
- are standing on the quarterdeck as a very wet Beverly Crusher comes
- up on deck.
-
- PICARD
- Well, now that we're all aboard=8A (beat, then smiles) Number One,
- bring the ship before the wind. (savoring the moment) Let's see
- what's out there.
-
- RIKER
- Aye, aye, sir. (to Troi) Take the wheel, Commander.
-
- Troi takes the ship's wheel.
-
- RIKER
- (shouts)
- All hands make sail! Raise up tacks and stand by the braces!
-
- The crew springs into action, rushing to their places aloft and on
- deck,grabbing ropes and lines, starting to unfurl the sails,
- trimming the yardarms, getting the ship ready to sail.
-
- 44 44
- thru OMITTED thru
- 45 45
-
- 46 PICARD AND RIKER 46
-
- Picard is drinking in the scene with a look of great satisfaction
- and contentment.
-
- PICARD
- Imagine what it was like, Will. No engines, no computers, just the
- wind, the sea and the stars to guide you.
-
- RIKER
- Bad food, brutal discipline. (beat) No women.
-
- But Picard won't let Riker rain on his parade- he's thoroughly
- enjoying himself.
-
- COM VOICE
- Bridge to Captain Picard.
-
- PICARD
- Picard here.
-
- COM VOICE
- There is a personal message for you from Earth.
-
- PICARD
- (annoyed)
- Put it through down here. (to Riker) But the best thing about a
- life at sea was that they couldn't get to you.
-
- Picard walks toward the bow.
-
- PICARD
- (to com)
- Computer, arch.
-
- 46A ANGLE (VFX-P) 46A
-
- A U-shaped arch with several computer panels visible appears on the
- forecastle. It's a strange sight to see a piece of the 24th century
- on the deck of this ship. Picard goes to the arch and activates one
- of the monitors and waits for the transmission to appear.
-
- 46B NEW ANGLE (VFX-P) 46B
-
- A text message appears and he starts to read it. After a moment, he
- reacts with shock and dismay to something on the screen.
-
- 47 ON TROI 47
-
- whose attention has been drawn to Picard, at the arch. She reacts
- with concern at the expression on his face.
-
- TROI
- (to crewmember)
- Here. Take the wheel.
-
- Troi moves toward the bow.
-
- 48 ON PICARD (VFX-P) 48
-
- whose face is now ashen with shock. Clearly he has just read
- something on the screen which is very disturbing. He stares into
- the middle distance for a moment. Troi moves to him.
-
- TROI
- (quiet)
- Captain, are you all right?
-
- PICARD
- Yes. Fine. If you'll excuse me.
-
- He turns off the screen.
-
- PICARD
- Computer, exit.
-
- 48A ANGLE (VFX-P) 48A
-
- The Holodeck doors appear within the arch. Picard is clearly
- distracted as he EXITS to the corridor. Troi looks after him with
- concern.
-
- 49 NEW ANGLE 49
-
- favoring Riker. He takes a couple of steps toward Worf.
-
- RIKER
- Set the royals and the studding sails, Mr. Worf.
-
- Worf looks at him blankly for a moment.
-
- WORF
- The royal...studs?
-
- RIKER
- (smiles, points aloft)
- You see the top yardarm, now look to the-
-
- Suddenly a com voice interrupts.
-
- COM VOICE
- Bridge to Commander Riker.
-
- RIKER
- Riker here.
-
- COM VOICE
- We're picking up a distress call from the Amargosa observatory, sir
- They say they're under attack.
-
- RIKER
- (to all)
- Red Alert! All hands to battle stations! Captain Picard to the
- Bridge.
-
- Everyone on the ship reacts, and there is a general rush to the bow
- of the ship.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 50 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE-D (VFX-I) 50
-
- The great ship at impulse. We follow it and then see ahead of the
- ship, a small solar observatory with a complex optical array. The
- observatory bears scorch marks and other signs of recent battle.
- (In the b.g., a yellow sun can be seen.)
-
- 51 INT. BRIDGE (VFX-I) 51
-
- Picard in command. Riker, Troi, Worf and Data at their stations
- They didn't have time to change, so they are all still dressed in
- their costumes from the ceremony. The ship is at Red Alert. The
- image of the burnt-out observatory is on the viewscreen.
-
- RIKER
- It looks like we're too late.
-
- WORF
- (off console)
- There are no other ships in the system.
-
- DATA
- Sensors show five life signs aboard the station, Captain.
-
- RIKER
- The station complement was nineteen.
-
- A grim beat. Picard gets up and starts heading for the Ready Room-
- his attitude is dismissive, almost irritated that this has
- interrupted some deeper concern of his.
-
- PICARD
- Secure from Red Alert. Number One, begin an investigation. I'll be
- in my Ready Room.
-
- Troi and Riker exchange a surprised look.
-
- RIKER
- Sir?
-
- PICARD
- (hard)
- Make it so.
-
- Picard EXITS. An awkward beat. What's wrong with the Captain? But
- they have their orders. As Riker and Worf head for the exit,
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 52 INT. OBSERVATORY- OPS CENTER (VFX-P) 52
-
- The station is a smoking ruin- consoles flickering, lights dim,
- damage everywhere. Only a few minutes have passed since they were
- attacked. Riker, Worf, Crusher and two SECURITY GUARDS materialize.
- They're all back in uniform, holding phasers and palm beacons. Worf
- has a tricorder and Crusher has a medical kit. The room is cramped,
- there are fallen bulk-heads and blown- out consoles. The debris
- makes it difficult to get a clear view of
- the room.
-
- WORF
- These blast patterns are consistent with Type III disruptors.
-
- RIKER
- Well, that narrows it to Klingon, Breen or Romulan.
-
- Crusher follows her tricorder readings.
-
- CRUSHER
- I'm picking up lifesigns...about twenty meters ahead.
-
- WORF
- That rules out Klingons.
-
- Riker gives him a look.
-
- WORF
- They would not have left anyone alive.
-
- CRUSHER
- Over here.
-
- They pick their way carefully through the carnage of the station
- and come to the body of a Starfleet science officer. He has taken
- a disruptor blast to the back and there is a nasty-looking scorch
- mark on his uniform. Crusher immediately takes some devices out of
- her medical kit and begins to treat him.
-
- RIKER
- Worf, you're with me. Paskall, you and Mendez search the upper
- deck.
-
- The security guards climb a nearby ladder while Riker and Worf head
- down a dimly-lit corridor. Riker stops at two bodies in the hall,
- checks them over- but they're dead. There is a sudden banging from
- the far corner of the room. Worf and Riker quickly move to a
- collapsed bulkhead.
-
- WORF
- Under here.
-
- They both grab hold of a large metal plate, pull it aside and begin
- to dig through the debris. Finally, a hand can be seen grasping
- about from within the pile of rubble. Riker and Worf work faster.
- Worf grabs the man's hand.
-
- WORF
- It's all right. Do not struggle.
-
- Worf holds the man's hand as Riker shoves away a final console. We
- reveal the head and torso of Doctor Soran, one of the survivors
- from the Lakul (and last seen in Sickbay aboard the Enterprise-B).
- Soran has not aged at all over the years but he does have a
- permanent scar on his face from the earlier wound. He blinks a few
- times, seems a little dazed.
-
- RIKER
- I'm Commander William Riker of the starship Enterprise.
-
- SORAN
- Soran, Doctor Tolian Soran.
-
- Soran puts a hand to his head, still trying to get his bearings.
-
- RIKER
- Who attacked you, Doctor?
-
- SORAN
- I'm not sure, it happened so fast.
-
- SECURITY OFFICER
- (calls out)
- Commander- you'd better take a look at this.
-
- Riker and Worf move to the ladder as Crusher begins to scan Soran.
-
- 53 NEW ANGLE- UPPER DECK 53
-
- Riker and Worf move over to the two security guards who are
- kneeling over a dead body which is obscured from view. One guard
- turns over the body, revealing a Romulan soldier. Worf looks at him
- in disgust.
-
- WORF
- Romulan.
-
- Riker and Worf exchange a look. Off their reactions
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 54 INT. DATA'S QUARTERS 54
-
- Data is sitting in a chair, petting SPOT the cat. La Forge is
- standing next to him.
-
- DATA
- Is she still angry?
-
- LA FORGE
- No, but I'd stay out of Sickbay for a while if I were you. I still
- don't know why you dropped her in the water.
-
- DATA
- I was attempting to get in the spirit of things. I thought it would
- be humorous.
-
- Data frowns, troubled by this recent experience. He puts Spot down
- and moves to a bulkhead. He activates a control panel and a small
- compartment slides open, revealing a small computer chip which is
- suspended in a glass and metal framework. Data looks at the chip
- for a beat and La Forge moves to him in concern.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data, you're not thinking about using that thing are you?
-
- DATA
- It has occurred to me on several occasions. But I believe this may
- be the appropriate time.
-
- LA FORGE
- Wait a minute. I thought you've always been afraid it would
- overload your neural net.
-
- DATA
- That is true. However, I believe my growth as an artificial
- lifeform has reached an impasse. For thirty-four years I have
- endeavored to become more "human"- to grow beyond my original
- programming. And yet I am still unable to grasp such a simple
- concept as humor. This emotion chip is the only answer.
-
- La Forge considers a moment, looks at the chip, and reluctantly has
- to agree.
-
- LA FORGE
- All right.
-
- Data sits down and La Forge moves to stand behind him.
-
- LA FORGE
- But at the first sign of trouble, I'm going to deactivate it.
- Agreed?
-
- DATA
- Agreed.
-
- La Forge works on Data's head for a moment, and the opens a panel
- on Data's head, revealing the blinking circuitry within.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 55 INT. READY ROOM 55
-
- Riker is standing next to Picard, who has his back turned and is
- staring out the window. Picard seems distracted during the scene,
- his mind clearly elsewhere as Riker finishes his report.
-
- RIKER
- We found two dead Romulans aboard the station. We're analyzing
- their equipment to see if we can determine what ship they came
- from.
-
- Picard nods absently.
-
- PICARD
- There's still no indication of why they attacked the station?
-
- RIKER
- We think they were looking for something- they practically tore the
- place apart.
-
- PICARD
- Hmm, (beat) Inform Starfleet Command. This could indicate a new
- Romulan threat in this sector.
-
- RIKER
- You want me to contact Starfleet?
-
- PICARD
- Is there a problem?
-
- RIKER
- No, sir.
-
- PICARD
- Thank you, Number One.
-
- Picard keeps his back turned, looking out the window. Riker
- hesitates, awkward.
-
- RIKER
- There is something else, Captain. One of the scientists, a Doctor
- Soran,has insisted on speaking with you. (beat) I told him you were
- busy, sir,
- but he said it was absolutely imperative that he speak with you
- right away.
-
- PICARD
- Understood. That will be all.
-
- RIKER
- Sir, is there anything wrong?
-
- PICARD
- No. Thank you.
-
- A beat, then Riker turns and EXITS. Off Picard's unreadable face.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 56 INT. TEN FORWARD 56
-
- The room is bustling with patrons and activity. Data ENTERS with an
- oddlook on his face, his body language subtly altered. He is
- looking at the world through new eyes. La Forge is following him
- closely, watching his every move. They move to the bar. Guinan
- comes over- she has not aged at all since the Enterprise-B. She
- sets down an exotic-looking container full of dark liquid.
-
- GUINAN
- You two just volunteered to be my first victims. This is a new
- concoction I picked up on Forcas III. Trust me, you're going to
- love it.
-
- She pours two glasses of the liquid. Data takes one and sniffs it,
- then takes a drink. La Forge watches him closely. Data frowns.
-
- LA FORGE
- Well?
-
- DATA
- I believe the beverage has provoked an emotional response.
-
- LA FORGE
- Really? What do you feel?
-
- DATA
- I am uncertain. I have had little experience with emotions. I am
- unable to articulate the sensation.
-
- GUINAN
- Emotions?
-
- LA FORGE
- I'll explain later.
-
- Data finishes the drink, concentrates, tries to make sense of the
- rush of feelings. His expression is one of disgust.
-
- GUINAN
- (to La Forge)
- I don't think he likes it.
-
- DATA
- (excited)
- Yes. That is it. I hate it.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data, I think the chip is working.
-
- Data looks at La Forge with a big smile on his face.
-
- DATA
- Yes. I hate this! It is revolting!
-
- Beat.
-
- GUINAN
- Another round?
-
- DATA
- Please.
-
- In the b.g., we see Picard ENTER Ten Forward.
-
- 57 FOLLOW PICARD 57
-
- as he walks through Ten Forward and heads toward a table by the
- windows.
- Soran is sitting at the table, staring out at the stars, lost in
- thought. His observatory uniform is distinctive, and sets him apart
- from everyone else in the room. Picard walks up to the table.
-
- PICARD
- Doctor Soran?
-
- SORAN
- Yes, yes, Captain. Thank you for coming.
-
- The men skake hands and Picard sits down. Soran is an imposing
- physical presence, but at the moment he seems very much the
- eccentric scientists consumed with his work. Picard waves away a
- waiter.
-
- PICARD
- Nothing for me. (brusque, to Soran) I understand there's something
- urgent you need to discuss with me.
-
- SORAN
- Yes. I need to return to the observatory immediately. I must
- continue a critical experiment I was running on the Amargosa star.
-
- Picard's reaction is a little impatient- this doesn't sound that
- imperative to him.
-
- PICARD
- Doctor, we're still conducting an investigation into the attack.
- Once we've completed our work, we'll be happy to allow you and your
- fellow scientists back aboard the observatory. Until then-
-
- SORAN
- The timing is very important on my experiment- if it is not
- completed within the next twelve hours, years of research will be
- lost.
-
- PICARD
- We're doing the best we can. Now if you'll excuse me...
-
- Picard moves to stand, but Soran reaches out and gently but firmly
- grabs him by the arm. The unexpected physical contact and the
- change of intensity in Soran's face stops Picard in his tracks.
-
- SORAN
- (cryptically)
- They say time is the fire in which we burn, and right now, Captain,
- my time is running out. (beat) We leave so many things unfinished
- in our lives- I'm sure you can understand.
-
- For some reason, Soran's words have struck a deep chord within
- Picard. He looks away from Soran's compelling gaze and thinks for
- a long moment. When he finally speaks, his voice is barely above a
- whisper.
-
- PICARD
- I'll see what I can do.
-
- Picard walks away without a word before Soran can thank him. Soran
- looks after him with relief, then pulls out an antique pocket watch
- and opens it. He looks at the watch for a long moment, then snaps
- it closed and head for the opposite exit from the one Picard took.
- Follow Soran across Ten Forward until he suddenly stops in shock at
- something he sees.
-
- 58 SORAN'S POV 58
-
- of Guinan, who is now back at the bar.
-
- 59 RESUME SORAN 59
-
- A dark look crosses his face- he is disturbed by the sight of
- Guinan. He quickly turns and EXITS.
-
- 60 ON GUINAN 60
-
- she begins to sense something, as though someone is watching her.
- She turns, looks in the direction where Soran was just standing,
- but there's no one there now. She shakes off the feeling and goes
- back to work.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 61 INT. ENGINEERING 61
-
- A short time later. A Romulan tricorder is connected to some
- diagnostic equipment near a console. Worf is talking to Riker.
-
- Worf activates a monitor which shows a complex diagram of sensor
- information.
-
- WORF
- One of the dead Romulans had a tricorder. We analyzed its sensor
- logs and found they were scanning for signature particles of a
- compound called trilithium.
-
- RIKER
- Trilithium?
-
- WORF
- An experimental compound the Romulans have been working on. In
- theory, a trilithium-based explosive would be thousands of times
- more powerful than an anti-matter weapon. But they never found a
- way to stabilize it.
-
- RIKER
- Why were they looking for it on a Federation observatory? It
- doesn't make any sense.
-
- Riker considers.
-
- RIKER
- (cont'd)
- Have Geordi and Data go over with the next Away Team. Tell them to
- scan the observatory for trilithium.
-
- WORF
- Aye, sir.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 62 INT. OBSERVATORY OPS 62
-
- The station is still a wreck. La Forge and Data are scanning the
- room with tricorders.
-
- LA FORGE
- (off tricorder)
- There's no sign of any trilithium in here.
-
- La Forge continues to scan. Suddenly Data lets out a quiet giggle.
- La Forge stops and turns to look at him. Data giggles louder.
-
- DATA
- (laughing, to himself)
- I get it. I get it.
-
- LA FORGE
- You get what?
-
- Data laughs again.
-
- DATA
- When you said to Commander Riker (imitating La Forge's voice) "The
- clown can stay, but the Ferengi in the gorilla suit has to go."
-
- La Forge looks blankly at him for a moment.
-
- LA FORGE
- What?
-
- DATA
- During the Farpoint mission. We were on the Bridge and you told a
- joke. That was the punchline.
-
- LA FORGE
- The Farpoint mission? Data, that was seven years ago.
-
- DATA
- I know. I just got it. (laughs) It was very funny.
-
- LA FORGE
- Thanks.
-
- La Forge indicates a corridor. They EXIT in that direction.
-
- 63 INT. OBSERVATORY CORRIDOR- CONTINUOUS 63
-
- A short corridor connecting the Ops Center with other compartments.
- La Forge suddenly stops in front of what appears to be a standard
- bulkhead.
-
- LA FORGE
- Wait a minute, there's a hidden doorway here. I can see the joint
- of the metal with my VISOR.
-
- La Forge runs his finger in a vertical line along what appears to
- be a smooth bulkhead.
-
- DATA
- (off tricorder)
- There appears to be a dampening field in operation. I cannot scan
- beyond the bulkhead.
-
- La Forge puts his tricorder away and begins looking for a way to
- open the door.
-
- LA FORGE
- I don't see a control panel, or an access port.
-
- DATA
- (off tricorder)
- It appears to be a magnetically sealed.
-
- Data steps forward and opens a small panel on wrist and makes a
- quick adjustment to the circuitry within.
-
- DATA
- I believe I can reverse the polarity by attenuating my axial servo.
-
- Data completes his adjustment and then moves his wrist over the
- door panel.
-
- DATA
- (joking)
- "Open sesame."
-
- There is a humming sound followed by a loud click. The door slides
- open.
-
- DATA
- (smiles)
- You could say I have a magnetic personality.
-
- La Forge reacts to the bad pun with a grimace. They EXIT to
-
- 64 INT. OBSERVATORY PROBE ROOM- CONTINUOUS 64
-
- A small room with several probes stacked in holding racks. La Forge
- and Data scan.
-
- LA FORGE
- I'm still not picking up anything. Someone went to a lot of trouble
- to shield this room.
-
- They put their tricorders away and begin looking around the room.
- Data continues to snicker and giggle as he tries not to laugh at
- jokes his mind conjures up. La Forge begins inspecting the probes,
- finally stops at one probe which has several odd devices attached
- to the side.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data, take a look at this. (Data comes over) You ever seen a solar
- probe with this kind of configuration?
-
- Data uses the tricorder as if it were a puppet as he opens and
- closes it like a mouth.
-
- DATA
- (making tricorder "talk")
- No, Geordi. I have not. It is most unusual.
-
- Data giggles and La Forge reacts with the irritation of someone
- listening to a very bad comedian.
-
- LA FORGE
- Just help me get this panel open.
-
- Data helps La Forge as they try to open a panel on the casing of
- the probe. They open the panel and La Forge looks inside. He reacts
- to something.
-
- LA FORGE
- Whoa, my VISOR's picking up something in the theta band. It could
- be a trilithium signature.
-
- Data suddenly start laughing. La Forge turns in irritation.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data, this isn't the time.
-
- DATA
- (laughing)
- I am sorry, but I cannot stop myself. I think something is wrong
-
- 64A ANGLE (VFX-P) 64A
-
- Data's laughter escalates into hysteria, then Data begins to jerk
- and shake and goes into a bizarre "emotional seizure." A rush of
- emotions race across his face: anger, passion, shock. A
- kaleidoscopic blur of reactions contort his features. Then it stops
- and he falls to the ground.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data!
-
- La Forge rushes to him. Data has a look of surprise on his face as
- he blinks a few times. He sits up.
-
- LA FORGE
- Data, are you all right?
-
- DATA
- I believe the emotional chip has overloaded my positronic relays.
-
- LA FORGE
- We better get you back to the ship (hits combadge) La Forge to
- Enterprise.
-
- There's no response. La Forge frowns for a beat, then we hear
- Soran's voice.
-
- SORAN
- Is there a problem, gentlemen?
-
- 65 INCLUDE SORAN 65
-
- standing in the room. La Forge didn't hear him come in.
-
- LA FORGE
- Oh, Doctor. Yeah, as a matter of fact, there is. There's a damping=
- field in here blocking our com signal. (re: Data) Will you give me
- a hand?
-
- Over the above dialogue, Soran glances over at the solar probe La
- Forge was inspecting. He notes the opened panel and a disturbed
- look crosses his face. Soran looks back at La Forge.
-
- SORAN
- I'd be happy to.
-
- Soran moves toward them, and then without warning, he punches La
- Forge in the face, knocking the VISOR across the room. He whirls
- around and points a phaser at Data, who suddenly looks fearful.
-
- DATA
- Please don't hurt me.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 66 INT. PICARD'S QUARTERS 66
-
- Picard is standing at the replicator.
-
- PICARD
- Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
-
- The cup of tea appears in the replicator and at the same moment,
- the door chimes.
-
- PICARD
- Come.
-
- Troi ENTERS. Picard would rather not be bothered right now, but he
- is polite as always.
-
- PICARD
- Counselor. What can I do for you?
-
- TROI
- Actually, I'm here to see if there's anything I can do for you.
-
- PICARD
- Well, I appreciate your concern, but I'd rather not discuss it
- right now, thank you.
-
- But Troi won't be brushed away so easily.
-
- TROI
- I'm afraid I can't just leave it at that. The commanding officer of
- this ship is clearly distraught about something. As ship's
- counselor, it's my duty to-
-
- PICARD
- As ship's counselor, it's your duty to know not only when you're
- needed but also when you're not.
-
- TROI
- You can't fool an empath, Captain. I know exactly when I'm needed.
-
- Picard is really not in the mood for this. His tone hardens.
-
- PICARD
- Well, with all due respect to your Betazoid senses, I prefer to be
- alone right now.
-
- TROI
- Very well. I suppose I could make out my weekly report to Starfleet
- Command without your input. (beat) "Admiral Lusby, regarding the
- unusual behavior of Jean-Luc Picard: I find him increasingly
- irritable, remote and uncooperative. I recommend forced shore leave
- at a Starbase facility in order to-"
-
- PICARD
- All right, all right. You've made your point.
-
- Troi takes a seat and patiently waits. Picard gets up, moves around
- the room for a moment, and stops. He speaks in a flat, unemotional
- tone of voice.
-
- PICARD
- The message I received. (beat) My brother and his son- my nephew-
- burned to death in a fire.
-
- Troi reacts, genuinely surprised.
-
- TROI
- Captain, Im sorry. (beat) I know there were a lot of unresolved
- conflicts between you and your brother.
-
- PICARD
- What I can't get out of my mind is the image of Rene- my nephew. I
- just can't believe he's gone.
-
- He trails off.
-
- TROI
- It's only natural to feel a heightened sense of tragedy when a
- child dies. (sensing more) But it goes deeper than that, doesn't
- it? I can sense that Rene meant a great deal to you.
-
- PICARD
- In a way, he was as close as I ever came to having a child of my
- own.
-
- Troi eyes an open photo album on the table. She reaches over and
- flips through the pages for a moment. There are many photos inside,
- from many periods in time, including one of Picard's brother
- standing next to his young son. This is the Picard family album.
-
- TROI
- Your family history is very important to you, isn't it?
-
- PICARD
- (nods)
- Ever since I was a little boy, I remember hearing about the family
- line. The Picards that fought at Trafalgar, the Picards that
- settled the first Martian colony. When my brother married and had
- a son...
-
- Picard hesitates- this is difficult for him.
-
- TROI
- You felt it was no longer your responsibility to carry on the
- family line.
-
- PICARD
- (nods)
- My brother had shouldered that burden, allowing me to pursue my own
- selfish needs.
-
- TROI
- There's nothing selfish about pursuing your own life, your own
- career.
-
- Picard moves to the window, stares outside. A shadow crosses his
- face. He's getting to the heart of the matter.
-
- PICARD
- You know, Counselor, I'm not getting any younger. For some time
- now, I've been aware that there are fewer days ahead than there are
- behind. (beat) But I always took comfort in the fact that when I
- was gone, my family would continue. But now...
-
- Picard moves back to the photo album, open it to the last page, an
- then flips through the remaining pages. They are blank.
-
- PICARD
- I've had brushes with death...more than I care to contemplate. I
- always accepted it as a calculated risk that goes along with
- wearing this uniform. (beat) But now, the idea of death has a
- terrible sense of finality to it.
-
- He looks at her.
-
- PICARD
- I'm the last Picard.
-
- A quiet beat as Troi considers him.
-
- TROI
- Captain, perhaps we-
-
- Suddenly, a blinding burst of light from outside the windows washes
- into the room. Troi and Picard rush to the window and shield their
- eyes against the glare.
-
- RIKER'S COM VOICE
- Red Alert! All hands to duty stations!
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 67 67
- thru OMITTED thru
- 68 68
-
- 69 INT. BRIDGE (VFX-I) 69
-
- Picard and Troi ENTER from a turbolift. Riker and Worf at their
- stations. The star is on the viewscreen, getting darker by the
- second. More=flaming debris is being ejected into space.
-
- PICARD
- Report.
-
- RIKER
- A quantum implosion has occurred within the Amargosa star. All
- nuclearfusion is breaking down.
-
- PICARD
- How is that possible?
-
- WORF
- Sensor records show a solar probe was launched from the observatory
- a few moments ago.
-
- RIKER
- The star's going to collapse in a matter of minutes.
-
- Something beeps on Worf's console.
-
- WORF
- Sir, the implosion has produced a level twelve shock wave.
-
- TROI
- (shocked)
- Level twelve? That'll destroy everything in this system.
-
- TRANSPORTER COM VOICE
- Transporter room to Bridge. I can't locate Commander La Forge or
- Commander Data, sir.
-
- RIKER
- (to Worf)
- Did they return to the ship?
-
- WORF
- (works)
- No, sir. They are not aboard.
-
- PICARD
- How long until the shock wave hits the observatory?
-
- WORF
-
- Four minutes, forty seconds.
-
- Picard looks at Riker, who then quickly heads for the turbolift.
-
- RIKER
- Mr. Worf.
-
- Riker and Worf EXIT.
-
- 70 EXT. SPACE- THE STAR (VFX-I) 70
-
- The star is almost entirely dark. Radiating out from the star is a
- huge shock wave- a rapidly growing sphere of energy.
-
- 71 INT. OBSERVATORY PROBE ROOM (VFX-P) 71
-
- Soran is standing at a console watching a graphic depiction of the
- star's collapse on a monitor when the door suddenly opens. Soran
- whirls around and fires his phaser at Riker and Worf. They dive for
- cover just outside theroom. (NOTE: The probe La Forge examined
- earlier is now gone.)
-
- RIKER
- (to Worf)
- What the hell's he doing?
-
- Worf dodges another phaser blast and sees La Forge lying
- unconscious on the deck. Data is nowhere to be seen.
-
- PICARD'S COM VOICE
- Enterprise to Commander Riker, you have two minutes left.
-
- RIKER
- (yells to Soran)
- Soran, did you hear that? There's a level twelve shock wave coming.
- We've got to get out of here!
-
- Soran's only answer is another phaser blast.
-
- 71A OMITTED 71A
-
- 72 INT. BRIDGE 72
-
- As before. ENSIGN HAYES is at Tactical. An alarm suddenly beeps on
- the Tactical console.
-
- HAYES
- (urgent)
- Sir. A Klingon Bird of Prey is decloaking off the port bow.
-
- Shocked reactions.
-
- PICARD
- What?
-
- 73 EXT. SPACE (VFX-I) 73
-
- as an old-style Klingon Bird of Prey decloaks near the observatory.
-
- 74 INT. OBSERVATORY PROBE ROOM (VFX-P) 74
-
- Soran is continuing to shoot at Riker and Worf. Riker suddenly
- notices something off-camera.
-
- 74A RIKER'S POV 74A
-
- Data is huddled in a corner of the room, cowering in fear.
-
- 74B NEW ANGLE (VFX-P) 74B
-
- The firefight continues.
-
- RIKER
- Data! See if you can get to Geordi!
-
- Data looks up at him with a terrified look on his face.
-
- DATA
- I...cannot, sir. I believe I am... afraid.
-
- Suddenly Soran's communicator beeps. Soran reaches down and grabs
- the unconscious La Forge by the collar and the two of them
- dematerialize. (Soran has the VISOR in his hand.) Riker, Data and
- Worf react.
-
- 75 EXT. SPACE- THE KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 75
-
- The Bird of Prey cloaks and vanishes.
-
- 76 INT. BRIDGE 76
-
- As before.
-
- TRANSPORTER COM VOICE
- Transporter room to Bridge. I have the Away Team aboard, sir.
-
- PICARD
- (to Con)
- Helm, warp one, engage.
-
- 77 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE & OBSERVATORY (VFX-I) 77
-
- The Enterprise warps away just as the shock wave reaches the
- observatory and vaporizes it in a fiery explosion.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 78 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE 78
-
- On a monitor where we can see a graphic depiction of the darkening
- star and shock wave. Move to reveal the inside of the old Klingon
- ship. It's beaten up and patched in several places, obviously not
- a first-line model.
-
- Watching the viewscreen are LURSA and B'ETOR, two powerful-looking
- Klingon women. They are sisters; aggressive, seductive and very
- dangerous. Several N.D. male Klingons man the various stations.
-
- The sisters stare at the image of the destroyed sun in awe.
-
- B'ETOR
- Toh-pak-cha=8A (Glorious=8A)
-
- LURSA
- HoS qorDu. (A great power.)
-
- Soran now ENTERS the Bridge. His expression is dark and angry. He
- is clearly not a prisoner here and strides up to the sisters.
-
- B'ETOR
- (excited, to Soran)
- You've done it, Soran.
-
- But without warning, Soran hits B'Etor squarely in the jaw,
- knocking her back over a console. Several Klingons leap to their
- feet, drawing their weapons, but B'Etor holds up a hand as she gets
- to one knee.
-
- B'ETOR
- Wait!
-
- She dabs a trickle of blood at the corner of her mouth. Her
- expression is angry and threatening.
-
- B'ETOR
- I hope for your sake that you are initiating a mating ritual.
-
- SORAN
- You got careless. The Romulans came looking for their missing
- trilithium.
-
- B'ETOR
- Impossible. We left no survivors on their outpost.
-
- B'Etor has now gotten to her feet in the b.g.
-
- SORAN
- They knew it was aboard the observatory. If the Enterprise hadn't
- intervened, they would have found it.
-
- LURSA
- But they didn't find it and now we have a weapon of unlimited
- power.
-
- SORAN
- I have the weapon, Lursa. And if you ever want me to give it to
- you, I advise you to be a little more careful in the future.
-
- B'Etor grabs Soran and holds a wicked-looking knife to his throat.
-
- B'ETOR
- Perhaps we are tired of waiting.
-
- Soran is unfazed by this threat.
-
- SORAN
- Without my research, the trilithium is worthless, as are your plans
- to reconquer the Klingon Empire.
-
- Lursa reaches out and calmly pushes her sister's knife away.
-
- SORAN
- Set course for the Veridian system. Maximum warp.
-
- LURSA
- (to Helm)
- Bosh-ta-JaH Veridian (Set course for Veridian)
-
- A KLINGON GUARD ENTERS dragging the unconscious La Forge.
-
- KLINGON GUARD
- What shall I do with this?
-
- Soran moves toward La Forge, a grim look on his face.
-
- SORAN
- Bring him with me. I need some answers from Mr. La Forge.
-
- Soran EXITS.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 79 OMITTED 79
-
- 80 INT. CORRIDOR 80
-
- Riker and Worf are on the move down the corridor.
-
- WORF
- I have spoken to the Klingon High Council, sir. They identified the
- Bird of Prey as belonging to the Duras sisters.
-
- RIKER
- (surprised)
- Lursa and B'Etor? This doesn't make any sense. A renowned stellar
- physicist somehow uses a trilithium probe to destroy a star,
- kidnaps Geordi and escapes with a pair of Klingon renegades. Why?
- What the hell's going on?
-
- They EXIT to
-
- 81 INT. SICKBAY 81
-
- Worf and Riker ENTER. Crusher is closing a panel on the back of
- Data's head. He is sitting on a biobed, scanning himself with a
- tricorder.
-
- RIKER
- How is he?
-
- CRUSHER
- It looks like a power surge fused the emotional chip into his
- neural net.
-
- WORF
- Will that be a danger to him?
-
- CRUSHER
- I don't think so. The chip still seems to be working. I'd feel
- better if I could take a closer look, but I can't remove it without
- completely dismantling his cerebral conduit.
-
- RIKER
- (to Data)
- Looks like you're stuck with emotions for a while. How do you feel?
-
- DATA
- I am quite...preoccupied with concern about Geordi.
-
- RIKER
- We all are, Data. But we're going to get him back.
-
- DATA
- I hope so, sir.
-
- Data's expression is still one of concern. Crusher pulls Riker
- aside.
-
- CRUSHER
- Will, I checked into Doctor Soran's background.
-
- Crusher activates the wall monitor and a picture of Doctor Soran
- along with some biographical information appears.
-
- CRUSHER
- He's an El-Aurian, over three hundred years old. He lost his entire
- family when the Borg destroyed his world. Soran escaped with a
- handful of other refugees aboard a ship called the Lakul. The ship
- was destroyed by some kind of energy ribbon, but Soran and
- forty-six others were rescued by the Enterprise-B.
-
- RIKER
- (reacts)
- That was the mission where James Kirk was killed.
-
- CRUSHER
- I checked the passenger manifest of the Lakul. Guess who else was
- on board?
-
- She hits a control and suddenly Guinan's face appears on the
- screen. Riker reacts to the image.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 82 INT. GUINAN'S QUARTERS 82
-
- Close on Guinan as she looks up, surprised.
-
- GUINAN
- Soran? That's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
-
- Move to reveal Guinan's quarters, which are unlike any of the
- others on the Enterprise. None of the standard furniture, consoles
- or decoration are present. The floor is made of tile, not carpet;
- the walls are draped in exotic fabric. The lighting is moody and
- subdued.
-
- Picard is standing before Guinan, who is sitting cross-legged on
- the floor. They talk to each other with an easy familiarity; two
- old friends who know each other well.
-
- PICARD
- Do you remember him?
-
- GUINAN
- Oh yes. I remember everyone who was on the Lakul, every face. Even
- the ones who didn't make it.
-
- Guinan stands and begins to move about the room. She's clearly
- troubled by the memories. She hesitates, looks off into the
- middle-distance for a few moments. Picard moves to her.
-
- PICARD
- Guinan. It's important that you tell me what you know. We think
- Soran's developed a weapon...a terrible weapon. It might give him
- enough power to-
-
- GUINAN
- Soran doesn't care about power or weapons. All he cares about is
- getting back to the Nexus.
-
- PICARD
- What's the "Nexus"?
-
- Guinan moves to a table and begins to shift around some
- exotic-looking alien artifacts, distracting herself. This is
- difficult for her to discuss.
-
- GUINAN
- It's a place I've tried very hard to forget.
-
- She makes the decision to plunge ahead.
-
- GUINAN
- That ribbon isn't just some random energy phenomenon travelling
- through space. It's a doorway. It leads to another place- the
- Nexus. It doesn't exist in our universe and it doesn't play by the
- same rules either.
-
- PICARD
- What happened to you?
-
- GUINAN
- I can't remember very much - what it looked like or how long I was
- there. But I do remember how it felt.
-
- She turns to him and her face is filled with some kind of awe at
- the memory.
-
- GUINAN
- It was like being inside...joy. As if joy was a real thing that I
- could wrap around myself. I've never been so content.
-
- A long beat as Picard absorbs her words.
-
- PICARD
- But then you were beamed away.
-
- Guinan shows a rare burst of anger.
-
- GUINAN
- I was pulled away. I didn't want to leave; none of us did. I felt
- like I'd left a part of myself behind. All I could think about was
- getting back. I didn't care what I had to do.
-
- Guinan moves to a window and looks out at the stars.
-
- GUINAN
- It took a long time, but eventually I learned to live with it. And
- I began to realize that my experience in the Nexus had changed me.
- (beat) I knew things about people, about events, about time.
-
- PICARD
- Your "sixth sense"- I've always wondered where it came from. (beat)
- And what about Soran?
-
- GUINAN
- Soran may still be obsessed with getting back. And if he is, he'll
- do anything to find that doorway again.
-
- PICARD
- But why destroy a star? (beat) Thank you, Guinan.
-
- He heads for the door.
-
- GUINAN
- Let someone else do it, Jean-Luc.
-
- Picard stops, looks at her.
-
- GUINAN
- Let them send another starship. Don't get near the ribbon. If you
- go into that Nexus, you're not going to care about Soran or the
- Enterprise or me. All you're going to care about is how it feels to
- be there. (beat) And you're never going to come back.
-
- Picard weighs her words, sees the warning in her eyes, and
- carefully backs away and EXITS.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 83 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- QUARTERS (VFX-P) 83
-
- A dimly-lit room somewhere in the bowels of the Klingon ship. Like
- every other room on this decrepit ship, the room looks well-worn
- and ill-maintained. Soran is seated behind a table, holding the
- VISOR. A PADD and Soran's pocketwatch sit on the table. La Forge is
- sitting in a chair across from him- his shirt has been removed. He
- looks very tense.
-
- SORAN
- (re: VISOR)
- A remarkable piece of equipment, but a little inelegant, wouldn't
- you say? (beat) Have you ever considered a prosthesis that would
- make you look a little more...normal?
-
- LA FORGE
- What's normal?
-
- SORAN
- Normal is what everyone else is, and what you are not.
-
- LA FORGE
- What do you want?
-
- Soran takes a moment.
-
- SORAN
- As you may or may not be aware, I am an El-Aurian. Some people call
- us a race of "listeners". We listen. (beat) Right now, Mr. La
- Forge, you have my undivided attention. I want to listen to
- everything you know about trilithium- and me.
-
- La Forge thinks.
-
- LA FORGE
- Trilithium is an experimental compund developed by the Romulans. I
- think it's a derivative of-
-
- Soran picks up the PADD from the desk and activates it. Suddenly
- something small, with sharp edges, can be seen moving just
- underneath La Forge's skin near his chest. La Forge moves his hand
- to the spot, but then the protrusion is suddenly gone.
-
- SORAN
- I don't want a science lecture. You were on that observatory
- looking for trilithium. Why?
-
- LA FORGE
- I was ordered to by the Captain.
-
- On the PADD in Soran's hand, we can now see an interior graphic of
- La Forge's body sitting in the chair. The graphic is interactive,
- moving as La Forge moves. A blinking dot represents the movement of
- the probe inside his body. Right now, the dot is in the middle of
- his chest.
-
- SORAN
- Let's try to move beyond the usual prisoner-interrogator banter,
- shall we? You have information and I need it. (beat) Did the
- Captain explain his orders to you? Did he say why you were
- searching for trilithium?
-
- LA FORGE
- No.
-
- SORAN
- What about Guinan? What has she told you about me?
-
- LA FORGE
- Guinan? I don't know what you're talking about.
-
- On the PADD, we now see the dot has moved to a position next to La
- Forge's heart. Soran looks up at La Forge.
-
- SORAN
- My instincts tell me you're lying. And I know that can't be easy
- for you. (off PADD) I can see you have a good heart.
-
- Soran taps a control on the PADD. Suddenly La Forge grabs his chest
- in pain. Soran watches La Forge for a few seconds, then taps the
- PADD again. La Forge gasps and starts to breathe.
-
- SORAN
- Oh, I forgot to tell you. While you were unconscious, I injected a
- nano-probe into your bloodstream. It's been navigating your
- cardiovascular system, and right now I've attached it to your left
- ventricle. (smiles) A little trick I picked up from the Borg.
-
- LA FORGE
- (gasping)
- Yeah, they're full of great ideas.
-
- SORAN
- I just stopped your heart for five seconds. It felt like an
- eternity, didn't it? Did you know that you can stop the human heart
- for up to ten minutes before the onset of brain damage?
-
- LA FORGE
- No, I didn't know that.
-
- SORAN
- We learn something new about ourselves every day. (beat) Now. Maybe
- I didn't make myself clear. It is very important that you tell me
- exactly what Captain Picard knows.
-
- LA FORGE
- I told you everything. You might as well just kill me right now.
-
- Soran's features soften as he smiles slightly. For a moment, he
- looks genuinely compassionate- and it's a disturbing contrast to
- his usual dark intensity.
-
- SORAN
- I'm not a killer, Mr. La Forge. (beat) Let's try thirty seconds.
-
- Soran taps a control on the PADD. La Forge gasps and strains
- against an unimaginable pain.
-
- Soran picks up his pocketwatch and opens the cover, sits back in
- his chair, watching the seconds tick.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 84 INT. STELLAR CARTOGRAPHY (VFX-P) 84
-
- A room filled with exotic-looking devices, sensors and computers
- which handle the enormous task of tracking the ship's position in
- space. The monitors around the room display various diagrams of the
- energy ribbon (as seen in the beginning of the film).
-
- Data is sitting at a computer console which has a great deal of
- complex information on the screen. Picard is standing next to him.
- Throughout the following, Data seems distracted and preoccupied.
-
- DATA
- According to our information, the ribbon is a conflux of temporal
- energy which travels through our galaxy every 39.1 years
-
- PICARD
- When is it expected back?
-
- Data doesn't answer right away.
-
- PICARD
- Data?
-
- DATA
- Sorry, Captain. The ribbon has already entered the galaxy. It will
- pass through this sector in approximately thirty-one hours.
-
- Picard moves about the room. He's frustrated, tired, but determined
- to find out what's going on.
-
- PICARD
- Guinan said Soran was trying to get back to the ribbon. If that's
- true, then there must be some connection with the Amargosa star.
-
- DATA
- The star's destruction has had numerous astro-physical effects
- within this sector. However, none of them appear to have a
- connection to the energy ribbon.
-
- PICARD
- Give me a list of those effects. I want to know every single thing
- which has been altered or changed, no matter how insignificant.
-
- DATA
- It will take a few moments for the computer to compile the
- information.
-
- Data works the computer and then the computer begins to work. Data
- sighs- his expression becomes downcast and gloomy. He sits down and
- puts his head in his hands. Picard finally has to say something.
-
- PICARD
- Data, are you all right?
-
- DATA
- No, sir. I am finding it difficult to concentrate. I believe I am
- overwhelmed with feelings of remorse and regret concerning my
- actions on the observatory.
-
- PICARD
- What do you mean?
-
- DATA
- I wanted to save Geordi. I tried. But I experienced something I did
- not expect. (beat) I believe it was fear.
-
- Picard regards him sympathetically.
-
- PICARD
- Fear is a very difficult emotion to overcome. It's something we all
- have to learn to deal with.
-
- DATA
- But I did not deal with it, sir. I let it prevent me from helping
- my friend. (beat) Does that make me a coward?
-
- PICARD
- No. And what you must try to avoid is becoming consumed by another
- emotion which I believe you're beginning to experience: guilt.
-
- DATA
- (considers)
- Guilt. It is a most unpleasant feeling.
-
- 84A ANGLE (VFX-P) 84A
-
- The computer finishes its calculations and the console beeps. Data
- works the console. Information appears on screen.
-
- DATA
- According to our current information, the destruction of the
- Amargosa star has had the following effects in this sector: gamma
- emissions have increased by .05 percent, the starship Bozeman was
- forced to make a course correction, a research project on Gorik IV
- was halted due to increased neutrino particles, ambient magnetic
- fields have decreased by-
-
- PICARD
- Wait. The Bozeman,why did it change course?
-
- DATA
- (matter of fact)
- The destruction of the Amargosa star has altered the gravitational
- forces throughout the sector. Any ship passing through this region
- will have to make a minor course correction.
-
- Picard is starting to get an idea, he's onto something here. He
- moves to a large table in the center of the room.
-
- PICARD
- (musing)
- A minor course correction. (beat) Where is the ribbon now?
-
- 84B ANGLE (VFX-P) 84B
-
- Data moves to the table to work. After a few beats, an elaborate
- map of the galaxy springs up on the ceiling of the room. A blinking
- dot shows the position of the ribbon.
-
- DATA
- This is its current position.
-
- PICARD
- Can you project its course?
-
- Data hesitates, still obsessed with his own emotional turmoil.
- Picard finally has to lay down the law.
-
- PICARD
- (firm)
- Data. I have nothing but sympathy for what you're going through.
- But right now, I need your full attention on the task at hand. If
- you can't provide it, then I'll have to relieve you of duty until
- Doctor Crusher can remove this emotion chip of yours. I'm sorry,
- but you leave me no other choice.
-
- This snaps Data back. He considers this for a long moment, then
- looks determined.
-
- DATA
- I do not wish to remove the chip, sir. Although these emotions are
- proving difficult to deal with, I cannot imagine going back to a
- life without them. I have taken an important step toward becoming
- truly human. If I were to turn back now... (beat) I would like to
- continue in my duties, sir.
-
- Picard smiles at him.
-
- PICARD
- Courage is an emotion too, Data. (beat) Now, can you project the
- course of the ribbon?
-
- DATA
- I believe so.
-
- 84C ANGLE (VFX-P) 84C
-
- Data works the console. A red line moves to form an arc through the
- starfield. Picard examines the display for a moment and nods. He's
- excited, on to something.
-
- PICARD
- Enhance grid A-9.
-
- Data works and the display now zooms into a single sector. The red
- line cuts through the sector.
-
- PICARD
- Where was the Amargosa star?
-
- Data works. A star is highlighted near the red line.
-
- PICARD
- Now, you said the gravitational forces in this sector have been
- altered, could that also affect the course of the ribbon?
-
- DATA
- (thinks)
- I believe so.
-
- 84D ANGLE (VFX-P) 84D
-
- Data works and holographic display changes again. The red line
- representing the course of the ribbon now shifts to the right- away
- from the Amargosa star's position. Picard is beginning to realize
- what's going on.
-
- PICARD
- That's what Soran's doing, he's changing its course. (beat) But
- why? Why try to alter its path? Why not simply fly into it with a
- ship?
-
- Data thinks for a moment.
-
- DATA
- Our records show that every ship which has approached the ribbon
- has either been destroyed or severely damaged.
-
- Picard thinks about this, then has a flash of insight.
-
- PICARD
- He can't go to the ribbon, so he's trying to make the ribbon come
- to him. (beat) Data, is it going to pass near any M-Class planets?
-
- DATA
- (works)
- Yes, sir. There are two in the Veridian system.
-
- 84E ANGLE (VFX-P) 84E
-
- The display zooms in on a star very close to the ribbon's path. We
- now see a solar system with a single star and four planets. The red
- line moves directly through the system- it passes very close to the
- third planet. Picard eyes that planet and points to it.
-
- PICARD
- It's very close to Veridian III, but not close enough.
-
- Picard's mind is going a mile a minute. He suddenly has a horrible
- realization.
-
- PICARD
- Data, what would happen to the ribbon's path if he destroyed the
- Veridian star itself?
-
- 84F ANGLE (VFX-P) 84F
-
- Data works. On the display, the Veridian star suddenly darkens and
- goes out. The red line shifts slightly until it makes an exact
- intersection with the third planet. They both react to this sight.
- They're both aware of just how serious this is.
-
- PICARD
- That's where he's going.
-
- DATA
- It should be noted, sir, that the collapse of the Veridian star
- would produce a shock wave similar to the one we observed at
- Amargosa.
-
- PICARD
- (grim)
- And destroy every planet in the system.
-
- Picard eyes the graphic with a sense of dread.
-
- PICARD
- Are any of them inhabited?
-
- DATA
- Veridian III is uninhabited, but Veridian IV supports a
- pre-industrial humanoid society.
-
- PICARD
- Population?
-
- DATA
- Approximately two hundred thirty million.
-
- A grim beat.
-
- PICARD
- (to com)
- Picard to Bridge.
-
- WORF'S COM VOICE
- Worf here, sir.
-
- Picard heads for the exit, a sense of urgency and determination in
- his every move.
-
- PICARD
- Red Alert, Mr. Worf. Set a course for the Veridian system, maximum
- warp.
-
- Picard and Data EXIT Stellar Cartography.
-
- 85 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE (VFX-I) 85
-
- as it goes into warp.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 86 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE 86
-
- Lursa and B'Etor in command as Soran ENTERS.
-
- LURSA
- Did you get anything from the human?
-
- SORAN
- No. His heart just isn't in it.
-
- KLINGON HELM
- (off console)
- We have entered orbit of Veridian III.
-
- SORAN
- Prepare to transport me to the surface.
-
- B'ETOR
- Wait. When do we get our payment?
-
- Soran hands B'Etor a small computer chip.
-
- SORAN
- This contains all the information you'll need to build a trilithium
- weapon. It's been coded. Once I'm safely to the surface, I'll
- transmit the decryption sequence to you. Not before.
-
- KLINGON HELM
- (urgent)
- Mistress! A Federation starship is entering the system!
-
- LURSA
- What? On viewer.
-
- 86A ANGLE (VFX-P) 86A
-
- The Helm works. The viewscreen now shows the Enterprise at impulse
- entering the system. Reactions.
-
- KLINGON HELM
- They are hailing us.
-
- B'ETOR
- Du'cha (On speakers.)
-
- The Helm works.
-
- PICARD'S COM VOICE
- Klingon vessel. We know what you're doing, and we will destroy any
- probe launched toward the Veridian star.
-
- Soran's expression darkens.
-
- B'ETOR
- What do we do?
-
- Soran checks his watch.
-
- SORAN
- There's no time for this. Eliminate them.
-
- B'ETOR
- (reacts)
- That is a Galaxy class starship. We are no match for them.
-
- Soran thinks for a moment, then he gets an idea. He pulls La
- Forge's VISOR out of a pocket. He eyes it with intent.
-
- SORAN
- I think it's time we gave Mr. La Forge his sight back.
-
- Off Lursa and B'Etor's curiosity.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 87 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE (VFX-I) 87
-
- nearing Veridian III. The planet's star is visible.
-
- 88 INT. BRIDGE 88
-
- Picard is pacing. Riker, Data, Worf, Troi, N.D.s at their stations.
- The ship is at Red Alert. Data's mood has improved. He's making an
- effort to keep a positive outlook, to stay upbeat.
-
- RIKER
- Maybe they're not out there.
-
- PICARD
- They're just trying to decide whether a twenty year-old Klingon
- Bird of Prey is any match for the Federation flagship.
-
- TROI
- Or perhaps they're on the surface.
-
- PICARD
- Mr. Data, scan the planet for lifeforms.
-
- Data smiles, delighted at the request.
-
- DATA
- I was hoping you would ask me to do that, Captain. I just love to
- scan for lifeforms.
-
- As Data works, he breaks into a merry little song.
-
- DATA
- (sings)
- "Lifeforms tiny little lifeforms. Where are the lifeforms-"
-
- PICARD
- Commander.
-
- DATA
- Sorry, sir. (works) There is too much interference in the planet's
- ionosphere for an accurate reading.
-
- Worf turns to Picard.
-
- WORF
- Sir, according to my calculations, a solar probe launched from
- either the Klingon ship or the planet's surface will take eleven
- seconds to reach the star. (beat) However, since we do not know the
- exact point of origin, it will take us between eight and fifteen
- seconds to lock our weapons onto it.
-
- They exchange a grim look.
-
- RIKER
- (quiet, to Picard)
- That's a pretty big margin of error.
-
- PICARD
- Too big. How long until the ribbon arrives?
-
- DATA
- Approximately forty-seven minutes, sir.
-
- PICARD
- (disturbed)
- I have to find a way to get to Soran.
-
- An alarm goes off on Worf's console.
-
- WORF
- Captain, Klingon vessel decloaking directly ahead.
-
- 88A ANGLE (VFX-I) 88A
-
- On the viewscreen, the Bird of Prey decloaks.
-
- WORF
- They are hailing.
-
- PICARD
- On screen.
-
- 88B ANGLE (VFX-P) 88B
-
- On the viewscreen, Lursa and B'Etor appear.
-
- LURSA
- Captain. What an unexpected pleasure.
-
- PICARD
- Lursa, I want to talk to Soran.
-
- LURSA
- I'm afraid the Doctor is no longer aboard our ship.
-
- PICARD
- Then I'll beam down to his location. Just give us his coordinates.
-
- B'ETOR
- The Doctor values his privacy. He would be quite upset if an Away
- Team interrupted him.
-
- PICARD
- Very well. I'll beam to your ship and you can transport me to
- Soran.
-
- RIKER
- (urgent)
- Sir, you can't trust them. They'll kill you just like they killed
- Geordi.
-
- Lursa and B'Etor exchange a glance.
-
- LURSA
- (innocent)
- We did not kill your Engineer. He's been our guest.
-
- RIKER
- Then return him.
-
- B'ETOR
- In exchange for what?
-
- PICARD
- Me. If you let me speak to Soran.
-
- The two sisters appear to consider this for a moment.
-
- B'ETOR
- (to Lursa)
- The Captain would make a much more valuable hostage.
-
- LURSA
- (to Picard)
- We'll consider it a prisoner exchange.
-
- PICARD
- Agreed.
-
- The transmission ends. Picard heads for the turbolift.
-
- PICARD
- Number One, you have the Bridge. Have Doctor Crusher meet me in
- transporter room three.
-
- Picard EXITS
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 89 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (VFX-P) 89
-
- Picard stands on the platform. Crusher and NURSE OGAWA stand
- nearby. The TRANSPORTER CHIEF works his console.
-
- CHIEF
- Receiving the coordinates, Captain.
-
- PICARD
- Energize.
-
- Picard dematerializes- and at the same instant, La Forge
- materializes. Crusher and Ogawa rush to his aide, pull out their
- tricorders and scan him.
- La Forge is conscious, and he's wearing his VISOR.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 90 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 90
-
- A large plateau ringed with trees and underbrush. A single rockface
- juts upward, forming a backdrop for the plateau. Against the
- rockface, a large scaffolding has been erected- planks and beams
- forming a complex structure- ladders connect each level. It leads
- to a narrow ledge a dozen meters above.
-
- Picard materializes on the plateau. (NOTE: Picard's combadge is
- gone and he is unarmed.) A moment as he looks around. Strange
- animals and birds can be heard. He turns and sees Soran standing
- nearby, calmly looking at his pocketwatch. Soran puts the watch
- away.
-
- SORAN
- You must think I'm quite the madman.
-
- PICARD
- The thought had crossed my mind.
-
- SORAN
- The only possible reason you're here is because you're not entirely
- confident you can shoot down my probe after all. So you've come to
- dissuade me from my horrific plan. (beat) Good luck.
-
- Soran turns his back on Picard and walks away.
-
- 90A ANGLE (VFX-P) 90A
-
- Picard takes a step to follow him and then is jolted backward by a
- large forcefield which briefly flashes into view. The field
- completely surrounds the plateau, enclosing Soran and the
- scaffolding, with Picard on the outside. Off Picard's surprise.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 91 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE (VFX-P) 91
-
- The Klingon Navigator is working his console.
-
- KLINGON HELM
- I have established the link.
-
- LURSA
- Put it through over here.
-
- Lursa and B'Etor move to one of the consoles with a large monitor.
- The screen shows static for a few seconds, then clears to a
- distorted view of a ceiling on the Enterprise- this is La Forge's
- POV. (NOTE: The POV is slightly fritzed, but free of the usual
- VISOR effects.)
-
- LURSA
- It's working.
-
- B'ETOR
- Where is he?
-
- Suddenly, Crusher's face looms large in the picture, as if she's
- leaning over La Forge. She smiles and starts talking. We can see
- her lips move, but we can't hear what she's saying.
-
- CRUSHER
- (silent)
- Don't worry, there's been no permanent damage. Your heart is
- perfectly fine. There's been a little arterial damage...
-
- Lursa and B'Etor pull back in surprise at the image.
-
- B'ETOR
- Human females are so repulsive.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 92 INT. SICKBAY- CONTINUOUS 92
-
- Crusher is leaning over La Forge, who is on a biobed.
- Mid-conversation.
-
- CRUSHER
- ...and some myocardial degeneration. I'm going to give you some
- hematozine, and I want to run more tests, but I think you're going
- to be fine.
-
- LA FORGE
- Thanks, Doc.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 93 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY 93
-
- Picard is walking the perimeter of the invisible forcefield,
- looking for some way in. Soran is concentrating on his PADD as
- Picard tries to engage him on some level.
-
- PICARD
- You don't need to do this, Soran. I'm sure we could find some other
- way to get you into this Nexus.
-
- 93A ANGLE (VFX-P) 93A
-
- Soran gets up and works his control PADD. Suddenly a probe launcher
- decloaks in the middle of the plateau. The launcher is a
- cylindrical apparatus the size of a small car. Soran goes to the
- launcher, steps onto it and begins working the control panel.
-
- SORAN
- (calm, distracted)
- I've spent eighty years looking for another way, Captain. This is
- the only one. (beat) Of course, you could always come with me. You
- fancy yourself an explorer. Here's a chance to explore something no
- human has ever experienced.
-
- PICARD
- Not if it means killing over two hundred million people. (beat,
- then with meaning) I wonder, did your wife Leandra know that she
- married a man who was capable of mass murder?
-
- This has touched a nerve in Soran. Something dark and ugly flickers
- across his face.
-
- PICARD
- (pressing on)
- When you tucked your children into bed, do you suppose they ever
- suspected that their father would one day kill millions as casually
- as he kissed them goodnight?
-
- Soran looks up at Picard, and for a moment we can see that Picard
- has really gotten to him here. Then he finally smiles a smile that
- doesn't quite reach his eyes.
-
- SORAN
- Nice try.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 94 INT. LA FORGE'S BATHROOM- GEORDI'S POV 94
-
- La Forge is taking a bath. We can see his legs and feet sticking
- out of the water in front of him. He stands up.
-
- Move to reveal
-
- 95 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE (VFX-P) 95
-
- Lursa and B'Etor are still watching La Forge's POV on the monitor.
- They are bored and irritable.
-
- B'ETOR
- I thought he was the Chief Engineer.
-
- LURSA
- He is.
-
- B'ETOR
- Then when is he going to Engineering?
-
- The POV shows La Forge's view as he stops in front of a mirror,
- wipes away the steam and reveals his own reflection. Lursa and
- B'Etor gnash their teeth in frustration.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 96 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY 96
-
- Soran is working intently on the launcher's control panel. Picard
- is still walking the perimeter of the forcefield. He's also still
- trying to engage Soran, find some way to get to him.
-
- PICARD
- What you're about to do is no different from when the Borg
- destroyed your world.
-
- Soran continues to work. He keeps his voice calm and
- conversational.
-
- SORAN
- You're right. And there was a time when I wouldn't have hurt
- anyone. Then the Borg came and they showed me that if there is one
- constant in this universe, it's death. (beat) Afterwards, I began
- to realize that none of it mattered. We're all going to die anyway.
- It's only a question of how and when. You will too, Captain. You
- might contract a fatal disease; you might die in battle.
-
- Soran now turns and fixes Picard with a penetrating look.
-
- SORAN
- Or burn to death in a fire.
-
- Picard freezes at this. Soran steps off the launcher with a
- confident look. He moves closer to where Picard is standing.
-
- SORAN
- You looked surprised. But you shouldn't be. I've been to the Nexus,
- Captain. I know things about people. (beat) Aren't you beginning to
- feel time gaining on you? It's like a predator. It's stalking you.
- You can try to outrun it with doctors, medicines, new technologies
- but in the end, time is going to hunt you down and make the kill.
-
- This strikes home with Picard's own recent concerns. He struggles
- for a moment.
-
- PICARD
- We're all mortal, Soran. It's one of the truths of ou existence.
-
- SORAN
- What if I told you I found a new truth?
-
- PICARD
- The Nexus.
-
- SORAN
- Time has no meaning there. The predator has no teeth.
-
- Soran glances up at the sky expectantly, then turns away from
- Picard and goes back to work on the launcher. Off Picard's
- disturbed expression.
-
- 97 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE (VFX-P) 97
-
- B'Etor watching the monitor, impatient. The POV shows La Forge's
- view of walking down a corridor. Lursa walks over to join her.
-
- LURSA
- Where is he now?
-
- B'ETOR
- I don't know. He bathed, now he is roaming the ship. He must be the
- only Engineer in Starfleet who does not go to Engineering!
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 98 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 98
-
- Picard continues to walk around the perimeter of the forcefield. He
- sees something on the ground- a gnarled root from a large nearby
- tree. The root is poking out of the ground, leaving a small arch
- through which daylight can be seen. Picard's mind begins racing. He
- glances at Soran and then picks up a pebble and, while keeping his
- eye on the root, he tosses thepebble into the air, where it hits
- the forcefield. The forcefield flashes on briefly and Picard can
- see that the bottom border of the field follows the contour of the
- root. But it does not extend underneath the arch. Soran turns at
- the sound of the crackling field.
-
- SORAN
- Careful, Captain. That's a fifty gigawatt forcefield. I wouldn't
- want to see you get hurt.
-
- PICARD
- Thank you.
-
- Soran returns to working on the launcher, but Picard looks back
- down at the root, then walks away, planning his next move.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 98A INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE 98A
-
- Lursa and B'Etor are watching the monitor of La Forge's POV with
- irritated expressions. On the monitor, La Forge rounds a corner and
- enters Engineering. The sisters lean forward eagerly.
-
- B'ETOR
- Finally!
-
- 99 INT. ENGINEERING 99
-
- La Forge is talking to an engineer named FARRELL, N.D.s working in
- b.g. Mid-conversation.
-
- FARRELL
- I'd like to run a Level Three diagnostic on the port plasma relays.
- I think one of the generators is fluctuating.
-
- LA FORGE
- Okay, let's do it.
-
- They both move to consoles.
-
- 100 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY- BRIDGE (VFX-P) 100
-
- As before. On the screen, we can now see several of the monitors in
- Engineering. On the left side of the screen is the large cutaway
- view of the Enterprise. Lursa suddenly reacts to something on the
- screen.
-
- LURSA
- That's it! (to B'Etor) Replay from time index 429.
-
- B'Etor works. The image on their monitor runs backward for a moment
- and then freezes. On the screen, we can see several of the monitors
- in Engineering. On the left side of the screen is the large cutaway
- view of the Enterprise. Lursa touches the diagram.
-
- LURSA
- Magnify this section and enhance.
-
- B'Etor works. The picture zooms in on the cutaway graphic and
- sharpens in focus. There are several blocks of numbers and text
- visible. Lursa studies the image.
-
- LURSA
- Their shields are operating on a modulation of 257.4.
-
- The sisters exchange an excited glance, then move toward the
- command area.
-
- B'ETOR
- (calls out)
- Adjust our torpedo frequency to match- 257.4!
-
- The two sisters smile eagerly.
-
- 101 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 101
-
- DATA
- (to Riker)
- Sir, I am detecting an anomalous subspace reading in Main
- Engineering. It may be-
-
- The ship is suddenly rocked violently. Alarms go off on the Bridge.
-
- 102 EXT. SPACE- ENTERPRISE AND KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 102
-
- The Klingon ship is firing four torpedoes at the Enterprise. The
- torpedoes pass straight through the ship's shields and hit directly
- on the hull.
-
- 103 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 103
-
- Another violent hit.
-
- WORF
- (shocked)
- They have found a way to penetrate our shields.
-
- RIKER
- Lock phasers and return fire!
-
- 104 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE & KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 104
-
- The Enterprise fires at the Bird of Prey, but the phaser shots are
- stopped by the Klingon shields, which flash on when they're hit.
-
- The Bird of Prey returns fire. The shot carves a jagged tear in the
- Enterprise's hull.
-
- 105 INT. BRIDGE 105
-
- As before. The ship is jolted again. The Con console explodes and
- the Con officer is killed.
-
- RIKER
- (to Troi)
- Deanna, take the helm. Get us out of orbit.
-
- Troi rushes to the Con and works.
-
- 106 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE & KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 106
-
- The Enterprise turns and leaves orbit, but the Klingon ship is
- right on top of them, firing at the defenseless starship.
-
- 107 INT. BRIDGE 107
-
- A jolt.
-
- DATA
- Hull breach on decks 31 through 35.
-
- Another jolt. The Bridge lights flicker. The situation is
- desperate.
-
- RIKER
- (urgent, to Worf)
- Worf, that's an old Klingon ship. What do we know about it? Are
- there any weaknesses?
-
- The ship is jolted. They all hold on.
-
- WORF
- It is a Class D-12 Bird of Prey. They were retired from service
- because of defective plasma coils.
-
- RIKER
- Plasma coils...is there any way we can use that to our advantage?
-
- WORF
- I do not see how. The plasma coil is part of their cloaking device.
-
- 107A INT. ENGINEERING 107A
-
- There is a sudden explosion on the upper level. La Forge and the
- other engineers rush to deal with it.
-
- LA FORGE
- Get a stabilizer on that conduit.
-
- 107B INT. BRIDGE 107B
-
- Riker suddenly gets an inspiration as the Bridge is rocked.
-
- RIKER
- (to Data)
- Could we access the defective coil and trigger their cloak?
-
- DATA
- (considers)
- Perhaps. (suddenly enthusiastic) Yes! If we sent a low-level ionic
- pulse, it might reset the coil and engage the cloaking systems.
-
- WORF
- (onto the idea)
- As their cloak begins to engage, their shields will drop.
-
- RIKER
- Right. And they'll be vulnerable for at least two seconds. (to
- Data) Data,lock onto that plasma coil.
-
- DATA
- (confident)
- No problem.
-
- Data goes to work.
-
- RIKER
- Worf, prepare a spread of photon torpedoes. We'll have to hit them
- the instant they begin to cloak.
-
- WORF
- Aye, sir.
-
- RIKER
- We're only going to get one shot at this. Target their primary
- reactor. With any luck, their warp core should implode.
-
- Worf works.
-
- 108 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE & KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 108
-
- The Enterprise rolls and turns back toward the planet, tries to get
- away from the Klingon ship. But the Bird of Prey follows its every
- move.
-
- 109 INT. BRIDGE 109
-
- DATA
- I have accessed their coil frequency, initiating ionic pulse.
-
- The ship is hit again. An aft console explodes.
-
- RIKER
- Make it quick!
-
- 110 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY 110
-
- Lursa and B'Etor in command, savoring their imminent victory.
-
- LURSA
- (to Navigator)
- Target their Bridge.
-
- B'ETOR
- Full disruptors.
-
- The Navigator suddenly reacts to something on his console.
-
- KLINGON HELM
- We are cloaking!
-
- B'ETOR
- What?
-
- KLINGON HELM
- Mistress- our shields are down!
-
- 111 EXT. SPACE- THE KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 111
-
- The ship begins shimmering- engaging its cloak.
-
- 112 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 112
-
- RIKER
- Fire!
-
- Worf works.
-
- 113 OMITTED 113
-
- 114 INT. KLINGON BIRD OF PREY (VFX-I) 114
-
- Lursa and B'Etor react to the sight on the viewscreen as the spread
- of torpedoes heads directly for them. The two sisters exchange a
- look. The ship is suddenly rocked hard and we can see the beginning
- of an explosion.
-
- 115 EXT. SPACE- THE KLINGON SHIP (VFX-I) 115
-
- The ship implodes, completely destroyed. Pieces of the shattered
- vessel float past the camera.
-
- 116 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE 116
-
- DATA
- (excited)
- YES!!
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 117 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 117
-
- Picard has made his way back to the gnarled root. He stands a few
- feet away, a couple of pebbles in his hand. He glances at Soran,
- who's absorbed with his work on the launcher. Picard then
- surreptitiously tosses a pebble toward the root. It misses and
- bounces off the forcefield. Soran looks over his shoulder at
- Picard, who sits down on a rock. Soran returns to his work. Picard
- tosses a second pebble- this one also hits the forcefield. Soran
- turns with a vaguely irritated look.
-
- SORAN
- (as if to a child)
- Don't you have anything better to do?
-
- Picard doesn't respond. Soran goes back to work.
-
- Picard waits a moment, then takes aim and tosses another pebble
- toward the root. This time, the pebble bounces underneath the arch
- and rolls onto the plateau- inside the forcefield. Picard keeps his
- expression neutral, but he's found a way in.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 118 INT. ENGINEERING 118
-
- The room is a disaster. Wreckage from destroyed consoles and debris
- are scattered throughout the room. La Forge is desperately working
- with engineers near the warp core, which is running faster and
- faster.
-
- LA FORGE
- (to com)
- La Forge to Bridge. I've got a problem down here. The magnetic
- interlocks have been ruptured. I need to get the-
-
- The warp core starts to spew white-hot gas.
-
- LA FORGE
- Coolant leak! Everybody out.
-
- The emergency isolation door comes down and people start rushing
- out of Engineering. La Forge heads for the corridor.
-
- LA FORGE
- (on the move, to com)
- Bridge, we've got a new problem. We're about five minutes from a
- warp core breach. There's nothing I can do.
-
- 119 INT. BRIDGE 119
-
- Riker is faced with a no-win situation. He makes the decision.
-
- RIKER
- (to Troi)
- Deanna, evacuate everyone into the saucer section. (to Data) Mr.
- Data, prepare to separate the ship.
-
- Troi and Data work and Riker moves to the Captain's chair. He
- presses a button on the armchair console, a unique and urgent alarm
- is heard throughout the ship.
-
- Series of shots as the alarm sounds:
-
- 120 CREWMEMBERS AND CIVILIANS 120
-
- rushing through the corridors.
-
- 120A LA FORGE 120A
-
- directing people toward the correct doorways.
-
- 120B PARENTS 120B
-
- grabbing their children and heading down the corridor.
-
- 120C CRUSHER AND A NURSE 120C
-
- grab a wounded crewmember and pull him down the corridor.
-
- 120D PEOPLE 120D
-
- scrambling through Jefferies tubes and closing hatches behind them.
-
- 121 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 121
-
- Soran is finishing his work on the launcher. On one of the monitors
- on the control panel, we can now see alien graphics and numbers
- ticking by- obviously a countdown in progress. Soran finishes and
- turns off the control panel. He steps down and looks over at
- Picard, who is standing near the forcefield.
-
- SORAN
- Now, if you'll excuse me, Captain, I have an appointment with
- eternity and I don't want to be late.
-
-
- Soran turns and begins to climb up the scaffolding toward the top
- of the rockface. Picard watches him intently for a few moments,
- then quickly springs into action.
-
- 122 INT. JEFFERIES TUBE 122
-
- People scramble through the tube and out into a corridor. La Forge
- is the last man through the hatch. He turns and manually shuts the
- hatch behind him.
-
- LA FORGE
- (hits combadge)
- That's it, Bridge- we're all out!
-
- 123 INT. BRIDGE 123
-
- DATA
- One minute to warp core breach.
-
- RIKER
- (to Data)
- Begin separation sequence. (to Troi) Full impulse power once we're
- clear.
-
- Data works.
-
- 124 EXT. SPACE- THE ENTERPRISE (VFX-I) 124
-
- Looking forward from behind the rear of the massive ship. A crack
- appears as the separation process begins.
-
- 124A INT. BRIDGE (VFX-I) 124A
-
- Everyone is watching the viewscreen with anticipation.
-
- DATA
- Separation complete. Ten seconds to warp core breach.
-
- TROI
- Engaging impulse engines.
-
- 125 125
- thru OMITTED thru
- 128 128
-
- 129 EXT. SPACE- SAUCER SECTION (VFX-I) 129
-
- Moves away from the battle section. Before it can completely
- escape, the battle section explodes. The force of the explosion
- hits the saucer section, knocking it toward the planet.
-
- 130 INT. BRIDGE (VFX-I) 130
-
- Everyone is knocked to their knees.
-
- RIKER
- Report.
-
- TROI
- Helm controls are off-line!
-
- They all look at the viewscreen. The planet is rushing toward them.
-
- 131 CLOSE ON DATA 131
-
- as he reacts to the terrifying image.
-
- DATA
- Oh, shit.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 132 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 132
-
- Picard has dropped to the ground and is on his back- he's trying to
- wriggle underneath the root. It's not easy; he knows there's not
- much room between the ground and the invisible field. he just gets
- his head and shoulders underneath when he accidentally touches the
- field and it crackles violently around him. Picard is jolted by the
- shock.
-
- 132A SORAN (VFX-P) 132A
-
- turns at the sound of the field, sees Picard, and then draws his
- weapon. Soran quickly fires at Picard.
-
- 132B THE GROUND (VFX-P) 132B
-
- is blasted apart, creating a cloud of dirt and smoke, obscuring
- Picard and the whole area momentarily.
-
- Soran jumps down one level on the scaffolding, his disruptor still
- in his hand, ready just in case Picard somehow survived. Soran
- peers through the cloud of dust and debris.
-
- The dust from the explosion finally clears but Picard is gone along
- with several feet of the ground where he was crawling.
-
- 132C SORAN (VFX-I) 132C
-
- glances up at the sky and sees the distant energy ribbon just
- coming into view. There's no time to look for Picard. Soran begins
- to climb the scaffolding.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 133 EXT. SPACE- SAUCER SECTION (VFX-I) 133
-
- Plummets into the planet's atmosphere.
-
- 134 INT. BRIDGE 134
-
- The ship is shaking and rolling violently. Everyone hanging on for
- dear life.
-
- Series of shots:
-
- 135 CORRIDOR 135
-
- Teachers and parents lead a group of children toward an
- intersection. The parents go down one corridor, the teachers and
- children down another. One child cries out and tries to reach for
- its mother, but there's no time- a teacher keeps the child moving
- down the hall.
-
- 135A CREW QUARTERS 135A
-
- People are bracing themselves for the crash, taking emergency
- positions against walls, etc.
-
- 136 OMITTED 136
-
- 137 INT. BRIDGE (VFX-I) 137
-
- The ground is getting closer on the viewscreen.
-
- DATA
- (off console)
- I have rerouted auxiliary power to the lateral thrusters-
- attempting to level our descent.
-
- RIKER
- (to com)
- All hands, brace for impact!
-
- 138 EXT. PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE- SAUCER SECTION (VFX-I) 138
-
- The leading edge of the huge saucer tilts upward slightly, and then
- it hits the surface. The saucer begins to plow through the dense
- rain forest. As the ship continues through the jungle, we intercut
- the following sequences.
-
- 138A INT. BRIDGE 138A
-
- Riker and the others hanging on as the ship shakes violently.
-
- 138B CREW QUARTERS 138B
-
- A family huddles for protection as the windows are blown inward by
- debris.
-
- 138C INT. READY ROOM 138C
-
- The side window is blown out and Picard's photo album is tossed
- across the room along with everything else.
-
- 138D EXT. SAUCER SECTION (VFX-I) 138D
-
- Outside the ship, we see a huge wall of metal crashing through the
- jungle, uprooting trees, dirt flying, birds scrambling out of the
- way. An enormous scene of destruction as it tears through the
- foliage.
-
- 139 INT. BRIDGE 139
-
- The ship continues to jump and shake; every light on the ship goes
- out in the crash. Finally, it comes to a stop. There is a long,
- quiet beat, then people begin to stir in the darkened room.
-
- 140 ANGLE ON RIKER 140
-
- who is slumped in his chair. He catches his breath, lifts his face
- and looks up into sunlight. He shields his eyes and looks up at the
- ceiling and reacts.
-
- 141 RIKER'S POV (VFX-P) 141
-
- The sun is shining in through the shattered overhead window on the
- top of the Bridge. There is a fluttering sound as a couple of birds
- perch on the rim of the window.
-
- 142 EXT. PLANET'S SURFACE- THE ENTERPRISE (WIDE SHOT) (VFX-I)=
- 142
-
- The saucer has come to a stop in the middle of a rain forest. The
- passage of the saucer has gouged a long trail through the forest
- behind the ship.
-
- Off this startling sight
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 143 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY 143
-
- Soran is climbing up the scaffolding. He gets a couple of levels
- up, and then suddenly a boot kicks him in the face. Picard has made
- it inside the field.
-
- A quick fight ensues, during which Picard is knocked a few levels
- down on the scaffolding. He lands hard and happens to look up into
- the sky. He sees something.
-
- 144 PICARD'S POV- THE SKY (VFX-I) 144
-
- The energy ribbon can be seen in the distant sky: a bizarre snake
- of color streaking across the deep blue sky. Time is almost up.
-
- 145 RESUME ACTION (VFX-I) 145
-
- Picard avoids a vicious kick from Soran, glances down at the probe
- launcher, and realizes he's got one chance. He rolls to his feet,
- runs toward the probe launcher.
-
- There is a thunderous roar as the launcher fires the probe into the
- sky.
-
- The plateau is suddenly quiet as the probe streaks toward the
- distant sun and disappears from view. Picard gets to his knees,
- stares after the probe, shocked. He's failed. They watch the sun
- for a silent moment, waiting.
-
- 146 THE SUN (VFX-I) 146
-
- begins to darken and collapse, as seen before.
-
- 147 RESUME PLATEAU 147
-
- the scene darkens as the sun goes out and night falls on the
- planet.
-
- Soran, a look of profound elation on his face, makes his way to the
- top of the scaffolding and looks into the sky.
-
- 148 PICARD (VFX-I) 148
-
- gets to his feet and stares at the onrushing ribbon, the wind
- whipping up on the plateau. He backs away at the sight, coming to
- a stop with his back against the scaffolding. There's no where to
- run.
-
- 149 NEW ANGLE- THE PLATEAU (VFX-I) 149
-
- as the ribbon of energy tears across the scene in a terrifying
- torrent of light and sound. The scene is washed out by a blinding
- flood of red light. Then suddenly the ribbon is gone and so are
- Picard and Soran. The plateau is strangely and utterly silent after
- the passage of the ribbon. Even the birds have stopped chirping in
- the trees.
-
- 150 EXT. SPACE- VERIDIAN III (VFX-I) 150
-
- As the energy ribbon rushes past the camera, a huge shockwave from
- the destroyed star hits the planet and it explodes in a blast of
- fiery debris.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 151 CLOSE ON PICARD 151
-
- being led through a darkened hallway. He is wearing a blindfold.
- O.s. hands tug and pull at him, leading him forward down the hall.
- He's lost and confused, unsure where he is or what's going on. He
- tries to resist, but can't. The hands keep pulling at him.
-
- He is finally brought out into a larger room, dark. The hands
- release him and he stands alone. He takes a beat and tries to take
- control of the situation.
-
- PICARD
- What's going on? Where am I?
-
- Two hands reach into frame from o.s. and remove the blindfold.
-
- 152 PICARD'S POV 152
-
- The blindfold drops, revealing a blurry kaleidscope of colors and
- shapes.
-
- 153 ON PICARD 153
-
- as he blinks and tries to focus.
-
- 154 PICARD'S POV 154
-
- As the room comes into focus. The first thing we see is an
- enormous, gaily decorated Christmas tree sparkling with hundreds of
- lights.
-
- 155 REVEAL THE ROOM 155
-
- A 24th-century French living room. It is beautifully decorated with
- lights, ornaments, holly. Brightly wrapped presents are clustered
- beneath the Christmas tree. There are five children standing and
- sitting in the room, all looking at Picard with bright, smiling
- faces, waiting for him to say something.
-
- Picard stares at the scene for a moment, unsure how to react. Then
- we hear a woman's voice and we move to reveal an attractive WOMAN
- in her forties standing next to Picard.
-
- WOMAN
- Go on, say something. They're waiting.
-
- Picard is stunned.
-
- PICARD
- I, don't know what to say.
-
- One of the children, a young GIRL, speaks up.
-
- GIRL
- Say Merry Christmas, Papa!
-
- PICARD
- (in a daze)
- Merry Christmas.
-
- The children break out into applause. The woman kisses him on the
- cheek, then steers him to a large, overstuffed chair. Picard sits
- down and the children starts handing out presents with much
- laughter and chatting.
-
- CHILDREN
- This one's for you. Where's mine? I hope this is the book I asked
- for. Take this one to Papa.
-
- As the activity swirls around him, Picard begins to feel an immense
- sense of satisfaction and happiness. It's like a drug- an
- overwhelming feeling of joy and contentment fills Picard. It's a
- wondrous experience. He settles back in the chair and a smile
- spreads across his face. For reasons he cannot name and does not
- even want to understand at the moment, he is very, very happy.
-
- GIRL
- (to Picard)
- Isn't the tree beautiful, Papa?
-
- Picard answers as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
-
- PICARD
- Oh yes=8A yes, it's astonishingly beautiful. All of it.
-
- All of the children now crowd around the chair with a single large
- gift and hand it to Picard. One of the younger boys speaks up.
-
- YOUNG BOY
- This is from all of us.
-
- PICARD
- Thank you. I can't imagine what it is.
-
- Picard tears open the box and pulls out a 19th-century sextant- an
- old-fashioned nautical navigational instrument. It's a beautiful
- piece with polished and gleaming brass.
-
- YOUNG BOY
- (excited)
- It's a sack-tent!
-
- Picard eyes it with delight.
-
- PICARD
- You mean a sextant. And it's a handsome one at that, from about
- 1820, I'd say. Wherever did you find it?
-
- GIRL
- It's a secret.
-
- PICARD
- (smiles)
- Oh, a secret. Well, that makes it a doubly special gift. Thank you.
- Thank you all.
-
- The children react with pleasure. They cluster around him,
- showering him with hugs and kisses.
-
- CHILDREN
- Merry Christmas, Papa. I love you. etc.
-
- Picard is covered in a blanket of love and affection. The children
- pull back and return to their own presents. There is a swirl of
- activity and commotion as a warm and heartfelt Christmas morning is
- played out.
-
- WOMAN
- (to Picard)
- I'll go get dinner ready. They'll be starving in a minute.
-
- Picard nods as the woman EXITS the room. He looks around the scene,
- utterly happy, utterly content.
-
- The children continue to chatter and laugh among themselves as
- Picard's eye falls on the glorious Christmas tree. He can't help
- but smile as he looks over the ornaments and decorations.
-
- 156 PICARD'S POV 156
-
- of the sparkling lights and ornaments- a swirl of color and light.
-
- 157 PICARD 157
-
- His eye is caught by something in particular on the tree. He leans
- forward slightly and stares at it.
-
- 158 PICARD'S POV (VFX-P) 158
-
- His eye has been caught by an ornament hanging near the top of the
- tree. It is a large and beautiful glass ball with a tiny light in
- the center in the shape of a star. As Picard watches, the star
- suddenly goes out, and it radiates a shimmering light effect that
- expands outward into the glass sphere.
-
- It's a startling and beautiful ornament whose effect is reminiscent
- of the star going out, as seen earlier in the film. But this is
- just coincidence- this is the way the ornament was designed and
- it's simply one of many ornaments on the tree.
-
- 159 PICARD 159
-
- reacts. The image of the ornament has touched a nerve within him
- somewhere. It has reminded him of something he'd nearly forgotten-
- a discordant note in an otherwise wondrous and magical scene. He
- frowns, the reverie momentarily disrupted. But he tries to push it
- aside, not wanting the spell to be broken. He stands and turns away
- from the tree and looks out a nearby window- it's snowing and the
- beautiful image of snow soothes him for a moment. Then he reacts to
- something.
-
- 160 PICARD'S POV (VFX-P) 160
-
- reflected on the pane of glass is the image of the ornament- it's
- still blinking. Picard now realizes that this image is not going to
- go away- he can't hide from it.
-
- PICARD
- No, this isn't right. This can't be real.
-
- GUINAN'S VOICE
- It's as real as you want it to be.
-
- Picard turns to see
-
- 161 GUINAN (VFX-P) 161
-
- standing before him. She is wearing the same outfit seen in the
- beginning of the film on the Enterprise-B. As they talk, the
- children and the woman continue to move about their business as if
- Picard and Guinan aren't there.
-
- Picard is stunned.
-
- PICARD
- Guinan, what's going on? Where am I?
-
- GUINAN
- You're in the Nexus.
-
- Picard looks around.
-
- PICARD
- This is the Nexus?
-
- GUINAN
- For you. This is where you wanted to be.
-
- PICARD
- But I never had a wife, children, a home like this.
-
- GUINAN
- Enjoy them, Jean-Luc.
-
- Picard tries to make sense of it- he focuses on Guinan.
-
- PICARD
- Guinan, what are you doing here? I thought you were on the
- Enterprise.
-
- GUINAN
- I am on the Enterprise. I am also here. (off his puzzled look)
- Think of me as an "echo" of the person you know. A part she left
- behind.
-
- PICARD
- Left behind?
-
- GUINAN
- When the Enterprise-B beamed us off the Lakul, we were partially in
- the Nexus. The transporters locked on to us, but somehow everyone
- left a part of themselves behind.
-
- PICARD
- Soran?
-
- GUINAN
- All of us.
-
- PICARD
- Where is he now?
-
- GUINAN
- Wherever he wanted to be.
-
- Guinan smiles at him.
-
- BOY'S VOICE
- Papa, help me build my castle!
-
- Picard glances over at the boy, who is building a play castle out
- of the 24th-century equivalent of Lego. For a moment, Picard is
- tempted to drift back to the warm embrace of the fantasy.
-
- PICARD
- (to boy)
- In a few minutes.
-
- Picard looks around at the children, the lure to stay here becoming
- more powerful.
-
- PICARD
- (continuing, awed, to Guinan)
- These are my children...my children.
-
- GUINAN
- (smiles)
- Yeah. They're great, aren't they? You can go back and see them
- born, go forward and see your grandchildren. Time has no meaning
- here.
-
- WOMAN'S VOICE
- Dinner's ready! Let's go!
-
- There's a general rush toward the adjacent dining room. The
- youngest boy looks at Picard, goes over to him and takes his hand.
-
- BOY
- Papa, are you coming?
-
- Picard looks down into the face of his child. His heart swells, the
- temptation to stay here and live this out is profound. Almost in a
- trance, he takes a few steps with the child toward the dining room.
- His eye is caught again by the unusual ornament on the tree for a
- moment; he's torn between the two images. And then, in one of the
- most difficult moments of his life, he bends down to the child.
-
- PICARD
- Go on, go on without me.
-
- The boy looks at him quizzically for a moment, then obeys his
- father and dashes off toward the dining room to join the others.
- Picard straightens up and tries to steel his voice.
-
- PICARD
- Guinan, can I leave the Nexus?
-
- GUINAN
- Why would you want to leave?
-
- PICARD
- (insistent)
- Can I?
-
- GUINAN
- Yes, where would you go?
-
- PICARD
- I don't understand.
-
- GUINAN
- I told you, time has no meaning here. If you leave, you can go
- anywhere, any time.
-
- Picard realizes the opportunity before him.
-
- PICARD
- I know exactly where I want to go, and when. Back to that
- mountaintop on Veridian III, before Soran put out the star. I have
- to stop him.
-
- GUINAN
- What makes you think things will be any different this time?
-
- PICARD
- You're right. I'll need help. (beat) Guinan, will you come back
- with me? Together, we could-
-
- GUINAN
- I can't leave. I'm already there, remember?
-
- Picard looks crestfallen for a moment. Guinan gives him an
- enigmatic smile.
-
- GUINAN
- I know just the guy.
-
- Suddenly there's the cry of a hawk from o.s. Picard turns at the
- sound.
-
- 162 EXT. KIRK'S HOME- DAY 162
-
- Picard finds himself standing outside a rustic, but architecturally
- striking house with spectacular views in the Canadian Rockies. A
- hawk is circling overhead, making the crying sound that Picard
- heard. The air is cold, frigid- Picard can see his breath. Picard
- is just starting to adjust to this sudden change in location when
- he hears the sound of wood being chopped from around the corner of
- the house. Picard moves to look around the corner and sees James T.
- Kirk. He's still in his uniform and looks exactly as he did the
- last time we saw him aboard the Enterprise-B at the beginning of
- the film. He is vigorously chopping wood with an axe. He's
- enjoying himself, lost in the sheer pleasure of the manual labor.
- He's never felt this good in his life. There's no trace of back
- pain or any other ailment. Picard recognizes the famous captain- as
- would any 24th-century Starfleet officer.
-
- PICARD
- James Kirk.
-
- Kirk pauses, looks up at the strange man before him. His expression
- is wondrous, almost child-like. Like in Picard's Christmas
- sequence, Kirk is immersed in the sensual feeling of the Nexus.
- It's like a dream that has overpowered him.
-
- KIRK
- Beautiful day, isn't it?
-
- PICARD
- Yes, yes, it is.
-
- Kirk points to a nearby log on the woodpile.
-
- KIRK
- Do you mind?
-
- It takes Picard a beat before he realizes that Kirk wants him to
- put the log on the chopping block for him.
-
- PICARD
- Oh.
-
- Picard places the log on the block and Kirk gives it a vigorous
- chop with the axe.
-
- PICARD
- Captain, do you realize that-
-
- But Kirk interrupts as he sees something o.c.
-
- KIRK
- Wait a second. I think something's burning.
-
- Picard follows his look to see smoke billowing out of one of the
- windows of the house. Kirk rushes into the house, and Picard
- follows.
-
- 163 INT. KIRK'S HOME- KITCHEN- DAY- CONTINUOUS 163
-
- Kirk rushes in. The kitchen's decor is 19th-century with a few
- 23rd-century touches- copper pans and an antique stove mixed
- comfortably with computer consoles and Starfleet paraphernalia.
- Picard hesitates in the doorway- a little unsure about rushing into
- some stranger's house.
-
- Kirk yanks a burning frying pan of food off the stove. It's very
- hot- he quickly sets it down near the sink, waves the smoke away
- with his hand.
-
- KIRK
- Looks like someone was cooking eggs. (to Picard) Come on in, it's
- all right. This is my house- or at least it used to be, I sold it
- years ago.
-
- Picard comes in and tries to orient Kirk to what's going on.
-
- PICARD
- I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship Enterprise.
-
- Before Kirk can react to this remark, an antique clock on a shelf
- chimes as it strikes the hour. Kirk moves to the shelf and looks at
- the clock in surprise and wonder- he is entranced by this
- experience, beginning to connect with things and memories from his
- past.
-
- KIRK
- This clock, I gave this clock to Bones.
-
- PICARD
- (pressing on)
- I'm from what you would consider the future; the 24th-century.
-
- Kirk hears what Picard is saying, but like Picard in his fantasy,
- he is more interested in the sights and sounds around him. A dog
- barks from o.c. They both look as a large black dog bounds into the
- room and greets Kirk with enthusiasm.
-
- KIRK
- (affectionately)
- Jake! Jake, you miserable old mutt. How can you be here? (to
- Picard) He's been dead seven years.
-
- Kirk is still looking around the kitchen when suddenly we hear a
- WOMAN"S VOICE from somewhere upstairs that stops Kirk in his
- tracks. As she speaks, we can see the shock on Kirk's face.
-
- ANTONIA'S VOICE
- Come on, Jim, I'm starving. How long are you going to be rattling
- around that kitchen?
-
- A beat.
-
- KIRK
- (amazed)
- That's Antonia!
-
- Kirk looks at the food on the stove. He's beginning to realize
- something.
-
- KIRK
- Wait a minute.
-
- Kirk glances at Picard.
-
- KIRK
- The future. What are you talking about? This is the past.
-
- Kirk moves to a drawer and opens it. Inside is a horseshoe with a
- tiny red bow tied to it. This confirms things for Kirk. He picks up
- the horseshoe.
-
- KIRK
- This is nine years ago, the day I told her I was going back to
- Starfleet.
-
- Kirk is swept up in the moment, overwhelmed by memeories,
- sensations, feelings. He goes back to the frying pan and looks at
- the contents with a sudden burst of recognition.
-
- KIRK
- These were Ktarian eggs- her favorite. I was cooking them to soften
- the blow. (re: horseshoe) And I gave her this.
-
- Picard steps in.
-
- PICARD
- I know how real this must seem to you, but it's not. This isn't
- really your house. We've both been caught up in some sort of
- temporal nexus.
-
- But Kirk's mind is clearly elsewhere. He's being swept away by the
- emotion of the moment, realizing the opportunity he suddenly has.
-
- KIRK
- Dill weed.
-
- Kirk indicates a shelf, as if asking Picard to go to it.
-
- KIRK
- There's a bottle of dill weed on the second shelf to the left,
- right behind the nutmeg.
-
- Kirk moves to the stove and tosses out the ruined eggs. He cracks
- open two new eggs on the skillet and begins preparing a breakfast.
- Picard waits for a moment, then goes to the shelf, grabs the dill
- weed and hands it to Kirk.
-
- PICARD
- How long have you been here?
-
- Kirk takes the bottle and uses it to season the eggs.
-
- KIRK
- I don't know. I was on the Enterprise-B, in the deflector control
- room...keep stirring these, will you?
-
- Kirk moves to a cabinet and begins putting plates on a breakfast
- tray. Picard is getting a little impatient, but stirs the eggs
- anyway.
-
- KIRK
- The bulkhead in front of me disappeared, then I was out there
- chopping wood. (back to stove) Thanks.
-
- Kirk takes the pan of eggs back from Picard.
-
- PICARD
- History records that you died saving the Enterprise-B from an
- energy ribbon eighty years ago.
-
- But Picard's words mean almost nothing to Kirk. He is thoroughly
- enjoying himself and Picard is almost a distraction. Kirk begins
- serving the eggs onto the plates and grabs a small vase of flowers
- to put on the tray.
-
- KIRK
- (amused)
- So you're telling me this is the 24th-century, and I'm dead?
-
- PICARD
- Not exactly. As I said, this is some kind of-
-
- KIRK
- Temporal nexus, yeah, I heard you. (frowns at tray) Something's
- missing.
-
- Then he remembers and turns to look at a nearby toaster- as if on
- cue, two slices of toast pop out. Kirk grins and puts the toast on
- the plates. Kirk picks up the tray and heads for the door.
-
- PICARD
- Captain, I need your help. I want you to leave the Nexus with me.
-
- Kirk goes out of the kitchen and Picard follows.
-
- 164 INT. KIRK'S HOME- LIVING ROOM- DAY- CONTINUOUS 164
-
- Kirk and Picard both on the move. Kirk heading for a staircase.
-
- PICARD
- We have to go back to a planet called Veridian III and stop a man
- from destroying a star. There are millions of lives at stake.
-
- Kirk tries to keep it light, hoping this man will go away.
-
- KIRK
- You said history considers me dead. Who am I to argue with history?
-
- PICARD
- You're a Starfleet officer and you have a duty to-
-
- KIRK
- (hard)
- I don't need to be lectured by you. I was out saving the galaxy
- when your grandfather was still in diapers. And frankly, I think
- the galaxy owes me one (beat) I was like you once- so worried about
- duty and obligations that I couldn't see anything past this
- uniform. And in the end, what did it get me? Nothing. Not this
- time.
-
- Kirk brushes past Picard and stops at the foot of the stairs.
-
- KIRK
- (looking up the stairs)
- I'm going to walk up these stairs, march into that bedroom and tell
- Antonia that I want to marry her.
-
- Kirk begins to climb the stairs.
-
- KIRK
- This time things are going to be different.
-
- He goes through a bedroom door and closes it behind him. Picard
- glances around the room in frsutration, then gets a determined look
- on his face and marches up the stairs after Kirk, grasps the
- doorknob, opens it and steps through the door into
-
- 165 INT. BARN- DAY- CONTINUOUS 165
-
- Picard suddenly finds himself standing in the doorway of a wooden
- barn. Straw on the floor, farm implements on the walls, sunlight
- streaming in through the slats. There are stalls in the barn with
- a few horses visible. Kirk is standing a short distance away. He
- looks surprised as well- and he is no longer holding his tray of
- food.
-
- PICARD
- (re: barn)
- This doesn't look like your bedroom.
-
- Kirk looks around for a moment, the pieces starting to fall into
- place. He smiles with a growing realization.
-
- KIRK
- No, no, it's not. It's better.
-
- PICARD
- Better?
-
- KIRK
- This is my uncle's barn in Iowa.
-
- He points to a horse with a saddle on it.
-
- KIRK
- (re: horse)
- I took that horse out for a ride seven years ago, on a spring day.
-
- Kirk moves to the barn door and opens it revealing a beautiful
- spring day.
-
- KIRK
- Just like this. If I'm right, this is the day I met Antonia.
-
- He turns to Picard.
-
- KIRK
- This Nexus of yours is very clever. I can start all over again; do
- things right from day one.
-
- Kirk grabs the horse, swings up onto the saddle, and rides out of
- the barn, filled with excitement. Picard watches him for a moment,
- then looks at one of the other horses in the barn. He makes a
- decision and then moves toward a saddle hanging on the wall.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 166 EXT. COUNTRYSIDE- DAY (VFX-P) 166
-
- Kirk is riding his horse hard over the countryside and across a
- stream, through a thicket of trees, and finally out onto a rolling
- plain. There is a large ravine up ahead. Kirk sees it and smiles
- tightly. He spurs his horse faster toward the ravine. The horse is
- tearing along, comes up to the edge of the precipice, and makes a
- daring leap to the other side.
-
- Horse and rider land together and Kirk spurs the horse on. But as
- he rides, we begin to see a change come over him- a look of doubt
- crosses his face. Something's not right. He slows the horse to a
- trot, and then to a complete stop. He sits there for a moment and
- frowns, turns and looks back at the ravine, which is now a fair
- distance away. Something about that jump is nagging at him.
-
- He turns his horse around and then digs in his heels. The horse
- breaks into a gallop, racing back toward the ravine. Kirk grips the
- reins tight in his hands and then the horse makes the leap across
- yet again.
-
- This time when Kirk lands, he brings his horse to an immediate
- stop. We can see on his face that something is very wrong. He turns
- and stares at the ravine with a mixture of shock and sadness on his
- face.
-
- In the distance, Picard can be seen approaching on a horse of his
- own. He stops next to Kirk. There is a long, quiet moment as the
- two men sit there side by side. Kirk is introspective as he sorts
- through his feelings.
-
- KIRK
- (re: ravine)
- I must have made this jump fifty times, and every time it scared
- the hell out of me. But not this time. (beat) Because it's not
- real.
-
- A quiet beat. Kirk turns and looks toward a particular hill in the
- distance, shading his eyes against the bright sun. Picard follows
- his gaze and we can now see the distant figure of a woman walking
- her horse.
-
- PICARD
- (re: woman)
- Antonia?
-
- KIRK
- (nods)
- She's not real either, is she? Nothing here is. Nothing here
- matters.
-
- All euphoria is now gone from Kirk. It's a moment of
- self-revelation. He glances around.
-
- KIRK
- It's kinda like orbital skydiving. Exciting for a few minutes, but
- in the end, you haven't really done anything. You haven't made a
- difference.
-
- Kirk takes a beat, then looks at Picard. And in a way, he's truly
- seeing him for the first time.
-
- KIRK
- Captain of the Enterprise, huh?
-
- PICARD
- That's right.
-
- KIRK
- Close to retirement?
-
- PICARD
- I hadn't planned on it.
-
- There is a passion and a fervor in Kirk that we haven't seen until
- now.
-
- KIRK
- Well, let me tell you something- don't. Don't let them promote you.
- Don't
- let them transfer you. Don't let anything take you off the bridge
- of that ship. (beat) Because while you're there, you can make a
- difference.
-
- The two captains face each other for a moment. Picard hears what
- Kirk is saying but also knows that's not the whole story. Picard
- gives him a direct look, and there is something in Picard's eyes-
- a glint of resolve and determination.
-
- PICARD
- You don't need to be on the bridge of a starship. Come with me.
- Help me stop Soran. (beat) Make a difference again.
-
- A long, silent beat as Kirk considers Picard. And slowly,
- unexpectedly, a smile spreads across his face.
-
- KIRK
- How can I argue with the captain of the Enterprise? What was the
- name of that planet=8A Veridian III?
-
- PICARD
- That's right.
-
- KIRK
- I take it the odds are against us and the situation is grim?
-
- PICARD
- You could say that.
-
- KIRK
- (musing)
- Of course, if Spock were here, he'd say I was being an irrational,
- illogical human for wanting to go on a mission like that.
-
- And for the first time, we can see the twinkle in his eye that
- tells us Jim Kirk is back.
-
- KIRK
- Sounds like fun.
-
- The two men turn and walk away from Antonia, and as they walk, a
- roar of color and sound washes out the screen, as seen before.
-
- FADE TO RED
-
- FADE IN:
-
- 167 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- DAY (VFX-P) 167
-
- Soran is standing in front of the forcefield, facing Picard.
-
- SORAN
- Now, if you'll excuse me, Captain, I have an appointment with
- eternity and I don't want to be late.
-
- We realize we are watching the same events play out again.
-
- Soran turns and begins to climb up the scaffolding toward the top
- of the rockface. Picard drops to the ground on his back and begins
- to wriggl underneath the forcefield. Picard accidentally touches
- the field.
-
- 167A SORAN (VFX-P) 167A
-
- turns at the sound of the field, sees Picard, and then draws his
- weapon. Soran quickly fires at Picard.
-
- 167B THE GROUND (VFX-P) 167B
-
- is blasted apart, creating a cloud of dirt and smoke, obscuring
- Picard and the whole area momentarily.
-
- Soran jumps down one level on the scaffolding, his disruptor still
- in his hand, ready just in case Picard somehow survived. Soran
- peers through the cloud of dust and debris.
-
- The dust from the explosion finally clears but Picard is gone along
- with several feet of the ground where he was crawling.
-
- 167C SORAN (VFX-I) 167C
-
- glances up at the sky and sees the distant energy ribbon just
- coming into view. There's no time to look for Picard. Soran begins
- to climb the scaffolding. Suddenly a boot kicks him in the head.
-
- 168 REVEAL KIRK 168
-
- who is attacking Soran in Picard's place. The two men begin to
- fight.
-
- 169 NEW ANGLE (VFX-P) 169
-
- as Picard rushes to the probe launcher and steps up onto the
- control platform and desperately begins trying to shut down the
- launcher.
-
- The following happens very quickly:
-
- *Kirk fights with Soran, hand-to-hand, brutal.
-
- *Picard works the control panel, trying to make sense of it all. It
- won't respond. The control panel is bizarre and confusing- many
- different screens and alien graphics. The alien countdown continues
- to race by.
-
- 169A THE SKY (VFX-I) 169A
-
- the distant energy ribbon can be seen getting closer.
-
- 169B THE MOUNTAINTOP 169B
-
- Soran tries to pull his disruptor, but Kirk knocks it to the
- ground. There's a struggle for the weapon.
-
- Picard looks helplessly at the control panel. Nothing he does has
- any effect. He keeps hitting buttons, looking for other control
- panels, anything to affect the launcher.
-
- 169C ANGLE (VFX-P) 169C
-
- Suddenly, Picard touches one particular control and the screen
- changes to an image of the Veridian sun, held in the center of the
- alien cross-hair.
-
- 169D PICARD (VFX-P) 169D
-
- begins working the control panel, desperate. He looks at the
- screen, hits a control. Suddenly the probe cloaks. Picard reacts at
- his mistake. Picard is left standing on an invisible platform three
- feet in the air. Picard isn't sure what to do- he can feel the
- console, but he can't see any of the controls.
-
- Kirk punches Soran and sends him flying backward. Soran lands
- heavily on the ground, unconscious. Kirk stands over him, breathing
- heavily. He holds his back in pain- that old back pain from the
- beginning of the film.
-
- PICARD
- (desperate)
- Kirk- there's a control PADD in his right pocket!
-
- 169E KIRK (VFX-P) 169E
-
- sees Picard standing in mid-air and then reaches down, pulls the
- control PADD out of Soran's pocket. He begins working it.
-
- 170 CLOSE ON SORAN 170
-
- His eyes open. He sees what Kirk is doing, looks around quickly,
- sees the disruptor lying a few feet away, just beyond his reach.
-
- 171 THE PROBE LAUNCHER (VFX-P) 171
-
- Decloaks. Picard goes back to working on the controls.
-
- 171A KIRK (VFX-P) 171A
-
- he smiles.
-
- KIRK
- The 24th-century isn't so tough.
-
- Without warning, Kirk is blasted forward, shot from behind. Reveal
- Soran on the ground with the disruptor in his hand. He gets up,
- whirls around, points the weapon at Picard.
-
- 172 MOUNTAINTOP- WIDE 172
-
- The probe is suddenly launched in a roar of flame. Soran freezes.
- His eyes follow the probe as it arcs into the sky. The two men
- watch the probe as it heads toward the sun.
-
- 172A THE PROBE (VFX-I) 172A
-
- makes a sweeping turn to the right and arcs back down toward the
- planet. Soran watches in horror as the probe crashes harmlessly
- into the distant jungle. We hear a muffled explosion.
-
- 172B SORAN (VFX-I) 172B
-
- can't believe his dreams have been shattered. He looks into the sky
- and sees the distant ribbon streaking overhead. The disruptor falls
- from his hand as he rushes to the top of the scaffolding.
-
- 173 PICARD 173
-
- moves to Kirk, checks his pulse. The Captain's eyes flutter- he's
- still holding on, but he's badly wounded.
-
- 174 SORAN (VFX-I) 174
-
- is standing on the rock ledge. He reaches up toward the sky as if
- trying to grab the ribbon with his bare hands, but the ribbon
- passes by and disappears.
-
- SORAN
- No!
-
- His look of shock turns to fury and madness. He turns to Picard.
-
- SORAN
- YOU!!
-
- 174B NEW ANGLE (VFX-P) 174B
-
- He jumps down a few levels and then dives off the scaffolding at
- Picard. But Picard is quicker. He grabs the disruptor and fires.
- The blast catches Soran in mid-air.
-
- Soran drops to the ground a short distance away. Dead. The
- pocketwatch has been shattered.
-
- 175 PICARD 175
-
- turns back to Kirk, cradles the dying man's head in his lap. Kirk's
- eyes flick open, and he takes a ragged breath.
-
- KIRK
- Nice shot.
-
- Kirk coughs. His eyes flutter. He's fading fast.
-
- PICARD
- I'll find a way to contact the Enterprise. You're going to be all
- right.
-
- KIRK
- Did we do it? Did we make a difference?
-
- PICARD
- Yes. (beat) Thank you.
-
- KIRK
- Least I could do for a captain of the Enterprise.
-
- Kirk coughs again.
-
- PICARD
- Try to hang on.
-
- Kirk looks up at the sky, the sunlight is warm on his face. A quiet
- moment, then, with a last smile on his face
-
- KIRK
- It was fun.
-
- Kirk dies.
-
- Hold the scene for a long moment, the two men in the quiet
- clearing.
-
- DISSOLVE TO:
-
- 176 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- SUNSET 176
-
- Close on Picard's hand
-
- as he places a stone on a large pile of other stones. Move to
- reveal that Picard is placing the final few rocks on Kirk's grave.
-
- He reaches into a pocket and pulls out Kirk's command insignia pin.
- He carefully places it on the grave, and stands there silently for
- a few moments.
-
- A distant whine of engines can be heard. Picard looks up into the
- sky.
-
- 177 PICARD'S POV (VFX-I) 177
-
- An Enterprise shuttlecraft is flying through the sky toward the
- mountaintop.
-
- 178 EXT. MOUNTAINTOP- SUNSET 178
-
- The shuttle has just landed, and the door opens as Picard enters
- the clearing. Worf, La Forge and N.D. security guards jump out to
- meet him.
-
- WORF
- Captain, are you all right?
-
- PICARD
- Yes.
-
- LA FORGE
- What about Doctor Soran?
-
- PICARD
- You needn't worry about the Doctor anymore.
-
- Picard moves toward the shuttle, then stops as he notices that the
- shuttle is damaged. Picard turns and notices for the first time
- that La Forge has a bandage on his face and Worf's uniform is torn.
-
- PICARD
- Was there a problem with the Klingons?
-
- Worf and La Forge exchange a look.
-
- LA FORGE
- You could say that.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 179 EXT. PLANET SURFACE- THE ENTERPRISE (WIDE SHOT) (VFX-I) 179
-
- as seen before.
-
- PICARD (V.O.)
- Captain's log, stardate 48650.1. The starship Farragut has arrived
- in orbit and has begun to beam up the Enterprise survivors for
- transport back to Earth. Our casualties were light, but
- unfortunately the Enterprise herself cannot be salvaged.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 180 INT. ENTERPRISE- CORRIDOR- DAY 180
-
- A hive of activity. Crewmembers moving about, carrying personal
- effects, equipment, etc. Some wounded people being carried on
- stretchers. The corridor is lit by emergency beacons and a hatch
- has been opened at one end of the corridor leading to the exterior
- of the ship. Daylight can be seen outside. Move along the corridor
- to find Crusher helping an injured crewmember into the arms of a
- waiting medical N.D. Ogawa walks up to her.
-
- OGAWA
- That should be the last of the wounded, Doctor.
-
- Crusher nods. She looks exhausted.
-
- CRUSHER
- Two hundred thirty-two patients in under two days.
-
- Two medical N.D.s walk past, carrying an empty stretcher. Crusher
- glances at them.
-
- CRUSHER
- (calls out)
- Save that stretcher.
-
- OGAWA
- Is there another patient?
-
- CRUSHER
- No- that one's for me.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 181 INT. ANOTHER LOCATION 181
-
- Data and Troi are looking through rubble in a different section of
- the ship with tricorders. Troi reacts to something on the
- tricorder.
-
- TROI
- Over here, Data! I think I've found something.
-
- Data moves to her, with a hopeful and excited look.
-
- TROI
- (off tricorder)
- One life sign, very faint.
-
- Data hands his tricorder to Troi and then begins to pull debris
- aside with android strength.
-
- 182 ANGLE ON DEBRIS 182
-
- As Data pulls aside a large piece of plating, revealing Spot the
- Cat sitting in the wreckage. She looks at Data and gives a
- plaintive meow.
-
- DATA
- (relieved)
- Spot.
-
- He picks up the cat and holds it close, stroking its fur. The cat
- purrs happily.
-
- DATA
- I am very happy to find you, Spot.
-
- Troi smiles.
-
- TROI
- Another family reunited.
-
- Data turns, revealing that there are tears in his eyes. Troi is
- surprised and touched at the sight.
-
- TROI
- Data, are you all right?
-
- DATA
- I am not sure, Counselor. I am happy to see Spot, and yet I am
- crying. My emotional program must be malfunctioning again.
-
- Troi puts a gentle hand on him.
-
- TROI
- No, Data, I think it's working perfectly.
-
- Data looks up at her and smiles through his tears. Off the image of
- Data cuddling his cat.
-
- CUT TO:
-
- 183 INT. READY ROOM- DAY 183
-
- Picard and Riker are sifting through the rubble of what once was
- the Ready Room, looking for something.
-
- Riker sees something in the rubble.
-
- RIKER
- Is this it?
-
- Riker holds up the family photo album seen earlier.
-
- PICARD
- (relieved)
- Yes, Number One. Thank you.
-
- He takes the album, brushes off the dust and flips through the
- pages for a moment. Riker looks around the wrecked room.
-
- RIKER
- I'm going to miss this ship. She went before her time.
-
- Picard has been rejuvenated by his experience, given a new
- perspective on the issues of life and death.
-
- PICARD
- It's not how many years you've lived, Will, but how you've lived
- them. (beat) Someone once told me that time is a predator that
- stalks us all our lives. But maybe time is also a companion who
- goes with us on our journey, and reminds us to cherish the moments
- of our lives because they will never come again. (beat) We are,
- after all, only mortal.
-
- A quiet moment. Riker finally smiles.
-
- RIKER
- Speak for yourself, sir. I kinda planned on living forever.
-
- Picard smiles back at him and the two men EXIT to
-
- 184 INT. MAIN BRIDGE- DAY (VFX-P) 184
-
- Riker and Picard ENTER from the Ready Room. They look around the
- wrecked Bridge for a moment. Riker glances at the captain's chair.
-
- RIKER
- I always thought I'd have a crack at this chair one day.
-
- PICARD
- You may still. Somehow I doubt this will be the last ship to carry
- the name Enterprise.
-
- A beat, then Picard hits his combadge.
-
- PICARD
- (to com)
- Picard to Farragut. Two to beam up.
-
- The two men dematerialize.
-
- FADE TO BLACK.
-
- THE END
-
- CAST
-
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard PATRICK STEWART
- Commander William Riker JONATHAN FRAKES
- Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge LEVAR BURTON
- Lt. Commander Worf MICHAEL DORN
- Doctor Beverly Crusher GATES McFADDEN
- Counselor Deanna Troi MARINA SIRTIS
- Lt. Commander Data BRENT SPINER
- Guinan WHOOPI GOLDBERG
- Doctor Soran MALCOLM McDOWELL
- Nurse Ogawa PATTI YASUTAKE
- Spot the Cat HIMSELF
-
- Captain James T. Kirk WILLIAM SHATNER
- Captain Montgomery Scott JAMES DOOHAN
- Commander Pavel Chekov WALTER KOENIG
-
-
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- Obviously, there are no guarantees as to the final accuracy of this
- thing. If it turns out to be a ruse and not a real script, then I
- think that it should be. Seems like a better series finale than the
- one that we got, don't you think?
-
-
- [By unknown poster]
-
-
-