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As Wesley Crusher takes the Starfleet Academy Entrance Exam, Captain Picard faces a competency hearing.
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As Wesley Crusher faces the Starfleet Academy entrance exam on Relva VII, representatives from Starfleet Command conduct an exhaustive investigation into Captain Picard and the ''Enterprise''-D crew.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
[[File:Good luck Wesley.jpg|thumb|Wishing Wesley well]]
 
[[File:Good luck Wesley.jpg|thumb|Wishing Wesley well]]
[[Wesley Crusher]] runs through a [[corridor]] to catch up with his friend [[Jake Kurland]] and tell him he's sorry that he didn't make the final exam for [[Starfleet Academy]]. Jake says it is okay and wishes Wes the best. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is in orbit around [[Relva VII]], where Wesley is taking the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]]. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]'s old friend, [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] is also at Relva and he requests to [[beam]] aboard immediately. He brings [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Dexter Remmick|Remmick]] with him, and wants a private meeting with Picard, on official business. The three officers go to the [[Captain's Ready Room|ready room]]. Remmick is with the [[Inspector General]]'s office and is there to conduct an investigation of the ''Enterprise''. According to Quinn, there is something seriously wrong on the ''Enterprise'', but he won't tell Picard what. He orders him to cooperate fully with the investigation.
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[[Wesley Crusher]] runs through a [[corridor]] to catch up with his friend [[Jake Kurland]] and tell him he's sorry that he didn't make the final exam for [[Starfleet Academy]]. Jake was short just 32 points says it is okay and wishes Wes the best. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is in orbit around [[Relva VII]], where Wesley is taking the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]]. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]'s old friend, [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] is also at Relva and he requests to [[beam]] aboard immediately. He brings [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Dexter Remmick|Remmick]] with him, and wants a private meeting with Picard, on official business. The three officers go to the [[Captain's Ready Room|ready room]]. Remmick is with the [[Inspector General]]'s office and is there to conduct a thorough investigation of the ''Enterprise''-D. According to Quinn, there is something seriously wrong on the ''Enterprise''-D, but he won't tell Picard what. He orders him to cooperate fully with the investigation.
   
On Relva, Wes is in the testing center examining a [[flux coordinating sensor]], when a [[Human]] girl comes in. She introduces herself as [[Oliana Mirren]], and she is also taking the test. Then a [[Vulcan]], [[T'Shanik]], enters, along with a [[Benzite]], [[Mordock]]. Wes has heard of Mordock; he constructed the [[Mordock Strategy]]. The officer in charge of the test, [[Lieutenant]] [[Chang (TAC Officer)|Chang]], enters. He tells them that they are all top candidates, but only one of them can go forward to the academy this year. He warns them that the test will be challenging, and wishes them the best.
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On Relva, Wes is in the testing center examining a [[flux coordinating sensor]], when a [[Human]] girl comes in. She introduces herself as [[Oliana Mirren]], and she is also taking the test. Then a [[Vulcan]], [[T'Shanik]], enters, along with a [[Benzite]], [[Mordock]]. Wes has heard of Mordock; he constructed the [[Mordock Strategy]]. The officer in charge of the test, [[Lieutenant]] {{dis|Chang|TAC Officer}}, enters. He tells them that they are all top candidates, but only one of them can go forward to the academy this year. He warns them that the test will be challenging, as well as exhausting and wishes them the best.
   
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[[File:Remmick observing bridge crew.jpg|thumb|left|''"Just having that guy around makes me feel guilty."'']]
 
Remmick is on the [[bridge]], watching the crew, who are not happy with his presence. [[William T. Riker|Riker]] goes to the ready room to ask Picard what is going on. Picard tells him he doesn't know. Riker is unhappy with this, so when he returns to bridge and Remmick asks to talk to him, Riker refuses, saying he has duties to attend to. Down on the planet, the candidates are finishing one part of the exam, the hyperspace physics test. Oliana comments how lucky Wes and Mordock are that everything comes so easy to them, but Wesley denies this, saying he has to study hard.
 
Remmick is on the [[bridge]], watching the crew, who are not happy with his presence. [[William T. Riker|Riker]] goes to the ready room to ask Picard what is going on. Picard tells him he doesn't know. Riker is unhappy with this, so when he returns to bridge and Remmick asks to talk to him, Riker refuses, saying he has duties to attend to. Down on the planet, the candidates are finishing one part of the exam, the hyperspace physics test. Oliana comments how lucky Wes and Mordock are that everything comes so easy to them, but Wesley denies this, saying he has to study hard.
   
Riker apologizes to Picard for his earlier behavior, and goes with Remmick when he asks him to. They go to the ready room, where Remmick questions Riker about discrepancies in the logs. Riker argues with him and is generally uncooperative. Remmick asks [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] in [[engineering]] about the incident with [[Kosinski]] and [[the Traveler]], and La Forge is forced to acknowledge that the captain lost control of the ship. He questions [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] about the incident with the [[USS Stargazer|''Stargazer'']], saying it demonstrated a mental lapse on Picard's part.
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Riker apologizes to Picard for his earlier behavior, and goes with Remmick when he asks him to. They go to the ready room, where Remmick questions Riker about discrepancies in the logs. Riker argues with him and is generally uncooperative. Remmick asks [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] in [[engineering]] about [[Where No One Has Gone Before (episode)|the incident]] with [[Kosinski]] and [[the Traveler]], and La Forge is forced to acknowledge that the captain lost control of the ship. He questions [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] about [[The Battle (episode)|the incident]] with the {{USS|Stargazer}}, saying it demonstrated a mental lapse on Picard's part.
   
 
Wesley is in an empty [[holodeck]] when [[Worf]] enters. Wes asks him about the test, saying he's most worried about the psych test. Worf tells him there's no point in worrying about something that you can't change. The test confronts you with your greatest fear, and Worf reveals that his own greatest difficulty is depending on someone else for his life.
 
Wesley is in an empty [[holodeck]] when [[Worf]] enters. Wes asks him about the test, saying he's most worried about the psych test. Worf tells him there's no point in worrying about something that you can't change. The test confronts you with your greatest fear, and Worf reveals that his own greatest difficulty is depending on someone else for his life.
   
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[[File:Jake Kurland in stolen shuttle.jpg|thumb|''"Young men sometimes make rash choices."'']]
On the bridge, [[Natasha Yar|Tasha Yar]] detects an unauthorized entry to the [[shuttlebay]]. It is Jake Kurland, and he steals a [[shuttle]], intending to sign onto a [[freighter]]. Picard orders him to return to the ship, but then Jake unbalances the [[dilithium]] reactor, and his engine stalls. He is heading for the atmosphere, where he will burn up. The [[tractor beam]] won't work and he's out of [[transporter]] range. He can't get the engine started as it needs time to cool down, and he starts to panic. Picard orders him to point the nose of the shuttle towards the planet. Jake initially resists but then he does as he's told. Picard tells him to restart the engines and pull up when he reaches a certain speed. Jake does this and manages to pull out in time. All on the bridge cheer, and La Forge says that he built up enough speed, and then bounced the shuttle off the atmosphere. Remmick questions Picard on how he got access to the shuttle, but Picard assures him that he will get a refresher in discipline.
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On the bridge, [[Tasha Yar]] detects an unauthorized entry to the [[shuttlebay]]. It is Jake Kurland, and he steals a [[shuttle]], intending to sign onto a [[freighter]] at [[Beltane IX]]. Picard orders him to return to the ship, but then Jake unbalances the [[dilithium]] reactor, and his engine stalls. He is heading for Relva VII's atmosphere, where he will burn up. The [[tractor beam]] won't work and he's out of [[transporter]] range. He can't get the engine started as it needs time to cool down, and he starts to panic. Picard orders him to point the nose of the shuttle towards the planet. Jake initially resists but then he does as he's told. Picard tells him to restart the engines and pull up when he reaches a certain speed. Jake does this and manages to pull out in time. All on the bridge cheer, and La Forge says that he built up enough speed, and then bounced the shuttle off the atmosphere. Remmick questions Picard on how he got access to the shuttle, but Picard assures him that he will get a refresher in discipline.
   
Wes and Mordock meet a tall [[Starfleet]] officer called [[Rondon]] in a corridor down on Relva. He bumps into Wesley and starts to insult him. Wes apologizes, then Lt. Chang arrives. Wes stops apologizing and shouts at Rondon. All of a sudden Rondon's mood changes, and he laughs and leaves. Chang asks what happened, and Wes says he noticed that he was a [[Zaldan]], and Zaldans [[hate]] courtesy. They see it as covering up true emotions. Chang congratulates him and tells him it was part of the test. Mordock admits he wouldn't have passed.
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Wes and Mordock meet a tall [[Starfleet]] officer called [[Rondon]] in a corridor down on Relva. He bumps into Wesley and starts to insult him. Wes apologizes, then Lt. Chang arrives. Wes stops apologizing and shouts at Rondon. All of a sudden Rondon's mood changes, and he laughs and leaves. Chang asks what happened, and Wes says he noticed from his webbed hands that he was a [[Zaldan]], and Zaldans [[hate]] courtesy. They see it as covering up true emotions. Chang congratulates him and tells him it was part of the test. Mordock admits he wouldn't have passed.
   
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[[File:Remmick interrogates Data.jpg|thumb|left|''"There is a problem with this ship, Mister Data."'']]
Remmick interviews other crewmembers, among them Worf and [[Data]], who says that there is nothing wrong with Picard, despite Remmick's claim to the contrary. He also questions Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]], asking her how she feels serving with the man who was responsible for the death of [[Jack Crusher|her husband]]. She says her personal feelings are irrelevant. He finally questions Picard himself about his violation of the [[Prime Directive]] with the [[Edo]]. Picard gets angry and goes to Quinn to ask him what's going on. Quinn tells him Remmick's report is nearly due. The candidates are taking the dynamic relationships test and Mordock is having trouble, so Wes helps him. Mordock finishes first, and Chang comes in and tells him his time was the second fastest ever. Mordock tells him that Wes helped him, but Chang knows this. There is only one test left &ndash; the psych test.
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Remmick interviews other crewmembers, among them Worf and [[Data]], who says that there is nothing wrong with Picard, despite Remmick's claim to the contrary. He also questions Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]], asking her how she feels serving with the man who was responsible for the death of [[Jack Crusher|her husband]]. She says her personal feelings are irrelevant. He finally questions Picard himself about [[Justice (episode)|his violation]] of the [[Prime Directive]] with the [[Edo]]. Picard gets angry and goes to Quinn to ask him what's going on. Quinn tells him Remmick's report is nearly due. The candidates are taking the dynamic relationships test and Mordock is having trouble, so Wes helps him. Mordock finishes first, and Chang comes in and tells him his time was the second fastest ever. Mordock tells him that Wes helped him, but Chang knows this. There is only one test left &ndash; the psych test.
   
Remmick makes his report to Quinn, and tells him he could find no problem on the ''Enterprise'' despite his best efforts. Quinn dismisses him, tells Picard he had to be sure about him. He says there are problems in the [[Federation]] and that someone is trying to destroy it. He says he needs people he can trust, and offers Picard promotion to admiral, as [[Commandant]] of [[Starfleet Academy]]. Picard says he doesn't think he's the best man for the job, but promises to think about it.
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Remmick makes his report to Quinn, and tells him he could find no problem on the ''Enterprise''-D despite his best efforts. Quinn dismisses him, tells Picard he had to be sure about him. He says there are problems in the [[Federation]] and that someone is trying to destroy it. He says he needs people he can trust, and offers Picard promotion to admiral, as [[Commandant]] of [[Starfleet Academy]]. Picard says he doesn't think he's the best man for the job, but promises to think about it.
   
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[[File:Psych test.jpg|thumb|Wesley faces his fears]]
Wes enters room 101 where the psych test will take place. It is empty except for a chair. At first nothing happens, then he hears a noise outside. He goes out, and the corridor is deserted. He hears shouting coming from the environmental lab. He goes in and sees a technician trapped under a pipe. Another technician is frozen with panic and won't leave. He frees the trapped man, and drags him out, but has only just enough time to get him out before the lab is sealed off. He sees Lt. Chang standing over him. He tells Wes that this was the psych test, confronting his fear of having to choose between saving one man and leaving another. This was because the same situation resulted in the death of his father. Wes had overcome his fear and made a similar choice; ''whom'' he chose was not as important as the fact he actually ''chose''; Wes had passed the test. Chang says he's proud of all the candidates and hopes they will all return next year. He reveals that Mordock has won, and tells him that Wes' help wasn't the only difference between them. With this, Mordock became the first Benzite in Starfleet. The other candidates congratulate him.
 
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[[File:Picard reveals a secret.jpg|thumb|left|''"And you may '''not''' tell anyone!"'']]
 
Wes enters room 101 where the [[psych test]] will take place. It is empty except for a chair. At first nothing happens, then he hears a noise outside. He goes out, and the corridor is deserted. He hears shouting coming from the environmental lab. He goes in and sees a technician trapped under a pipe. Another technician is frozen with panic and won't leave. He frees the trapped man, and drags him out, but has only just enough time to get him out before the lab is sealed off. He sees Lt. Chang standing over him. He tells Wes that this was the psych test, confronting his fear of having to choose between saving one man and leaving another. This was because the same situation resulted in the death of his father. Wes had overcome his fear and made a similar choice; ''whom'' he chose was not as important as the fact he actually ''chose''; Wes had passed the test. Chang says he's proud of all the candidates and hopes they will all return next year. He reveals that Mordock has won, and tells him that Wes' help wasn't the only difference between them. With this, Mordock became the first Benzite in Starfleet. The other candidates congratulate him.
   
On the ''Enterprise'', Picard is walking down the corridor when he meets Jake, who apologizes for what he did. Picard reminds him that running away solves nothing, but compliments him for keeping his wits about him. He finds Wesley in the [[observation lounge]]. He tells Picard that he failed the exam and let him down. Picard disagrees, saying that as long as he did his best, and would improve next year, he shouldn't worry. He then confides that he failed the test the first time himself. Quinn is leaving, and says he's sorry that Picard turned down the promotion. Picard promises that he will be ready if Quinn needs him. With that Quinn beams back down to Relva.
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On the ''Enterprise''-D, Picard is walking down the corridor when he meets Jake, who apologizes for what he did. Picard reminds him that running away solves nothing, but compliments him for keeping his wits about him. He finds Wesley in the [[observation lounge]]. He tells Picard that he failed the exam and let him down. Picard disagrees, saying that as long as he did his best, and would improve next year, he shouldn't worry. He then confides that he failed the test the first time himself. Quinn is leaving, and says he's sorry that Picard turned down the promotion. Picard promises that he will be ready if Quinn needs him. With that Quinn beams back down to Relva.
   
 
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== Memorable Quotes ==
 
== Memorable Quotes ==
 
"''Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy, and creates its ''own'' enemy.''"
 
"''Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy, and creates its ''own'' enemy.''"
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"''Only fools have no fear.''"
 
: - '''Worf'''
 
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"''Do you want this to become violent?''"
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"''Any problem with using your ready room, captain?''"<br />
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"''No, Mr. Remmick. Be my guest.''"
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: - '''Remmick''' and '''Picard'''
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"''How'' dare ''you! I am Rondon, you despicable melanoid slime worm! LIAR!!''"<br />
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"''Who do you think you're bullying?! You bumped into'' me! ''It was ''your'' mistake! ''You'' were at fault! Do you want this to become violent?''"
 
: - '''Rondon''' and '''Wesley Crusher'''
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"''If you prefer to stand, fine Mr. Riker. It won't have an effect on the length of my inquiry.''"
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: - '''Remmick'''
   
   
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: - '''Wesley''' and '''Mordock'''
 
: - '''Wesley''' and '''Mordock'''
   
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== Background Information ==
 
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"''Mr. Crusher... you're next.''"
* A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of [[Ten Forward]]. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does ''he'' know, with Data replying that he has no age. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'') [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/119.txt]
 
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"''I failed, sir. I failed you, and I failed the ''Enterprise''. I'm sorry.''"<br />
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"''Nonsense! Did you do your best?''"<br />
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"''Yes.''"
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"''I failed the first time, too. And you may ''not'' tell anyone!''"<br />
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"''You? You failed?''"<br />
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"''Yes. But not the second time!''"
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== Background information ==
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=== Story and script ===
 
* Although scripted by [[Sandy Fries]], "Coming of Age" was rewritten by [[Hannah Louise Shearer]]. (''[[Trek: The Unauthorized Behind-The-Scenes Story of The Next Generation]]'')
 
* Although scripted by [[Sandy Fries]], "Coming of Age" was rewritten by [[Hannah Louise Shearer]]. (''[[Trek: The Unauthorized Behind-The-Scenes Story of The Next Generation]]'')
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* This episode lays the groundwork for the season's penultimate episode, {{e|Conspiracy}}. [[Dexter Remmick]] makes a return in that episode, as does [[Gregory Quinn]].
 
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=== Production ===
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[[File:Wesley birthday.jpg|thumb|Wesley's party]]
 
* A [[deleted scene|scene cut]] for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of [[Ten Forward]]. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does ''he'' know, with Data replying that he has no age. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'') {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/119.txt}}
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=== Continuity ===
 
* This episode lays the groundwork for the season's penultimate episode, {{e|Conspiracy}}. [[Dexter Remmick]] makes a return in that episode, as does [[Gregory Quinn]].
 
* This episode was the first to be [[directors|directed]] by [[Mike Vejar]], and it was the only time he directed an episode of TNG. He returned to ''[[Star Trek]]'' in {{y|1997}}, when he began directing episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He continued directing until {{y|2005}}, when ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' was canceled.
 
* This episode was the first to be [[directors|directed]] by [[Mike Vejar]], and it was the only time he directed an episode of TNG. He returned to ''[[Star Trek]]'' in {{y|1997}}, when he began directing episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He continued directing until {{y|2005}}, when ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' was canceled.
* This episode features the first appearance of a shuttlecraft on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation.''
 
 
* Remmick makes reference to the events of {{e|The Naked Now}}, {{e|Justice}}, {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}, and {{e|The Battle}}.
 
* Remmick makes reference to the events of {{e|The Naked Now}}, {{e|Justice}}, {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}, and {{e|The Battle}}.
* Wesley's repeat Starfleet exams, which Picard insists that he ''will'' take the next year, can be seen in {{TNG|Samaritan Snare}} although the testing itself is not shown with the drama associated with the "psych test".
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* Wesley's repeat Starfleet exams, which Picard insists that he ''will'' take the next year, can be seen in {{e|Samaritan Snare}} although the testing itself is not shown with the drama associated with the "psych test".
 
* Room 101 might be a reference to George Orwell's ''1984'', where Room 101 was used to psychologically break the subjects by torturing them with their greatest fears.
 
* Room 101 might be a reference to George Orwell's ''1984'', where Room 101 was used to psychologically break the subjects by torturing them with their greatest fears.
 
* While Remmick's conversation with Tasha Yar wasn't shown, it is assumed to have happened since Picard said to Remmick that he had spoken to every member of the crew.
 
* While Remmick's conversation with Tasha Yar wasn't shown, it is assumed to have happened since Picard said to Remmick that he had spoken to every member of the crew.
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=== Sets and props ===
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[[File:Relva VII matte painting.jpg|thumb|The original matte painting of Relva VII.]]
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* The original [[matte painting]] of the [[Relva VII]] surface is in the property of [[Dan Curry]] and displayed in his house. ([[TNG Season 6 DVD]] special feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Profile: Dan Curry"). The same background painting was originally created by him for [[Universal Studios]]' science fiction television series ''{{w|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}}'', where it appeared as the Aldebaran II spaceport in the 1979 two-part episode "The Plot to Kill a City", reused for the later, same season episode "Planet of the Amazon Women" [http://buckrogersguide.blogspot.com/2013/08/ep-110-planet-of-amazon-women-november.html], and was only slightly modified by its creator for its ''Star Trek'' appearance, among others by adding the Starfleet symbols on the dome. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', 3rd ed., p. 405)
 
* This episode features the first appearance of a shuttlecraft model on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation.''
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=== Reception ===
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* A mission report by Patrick Daniel O'Neill for this episode was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 5, pp. 49-52.
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* UK premiere airdate: 6th February 1991
   
 
=== Awards ===
 
=== Awards ===
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* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 1.7, catalogue number VHR 4648, {{d|7|September|1998}}.
 
* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 1.7, catalogue number VHR 4648, {{d|7|September|1998}}.
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] collection.
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] collection.
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* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 Blu-ray]] collection.
   
 
== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
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* [[Robert Schenkkan]] as [[Dexter Remmick]]
 
* [[Robert Schenkkan]] as [[Dexter Remmick]]
 
* [[John Putch]] as [[Mordock]]
 
* [[John Putch]] as [[Mordock]]
* [[Robert Ito]] as [[Chang (TAC Officer)|Chang]]
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* [[Robert Ito]] as {{dis|Chang|TAC Officer}}
 
* [[Stephen Gregory]] as [[Jake Kurland]]
 
* [[Stephen Gregory]] as [[Jake Kurland]]
 
* [[Tasia Valenza]] as [[T'Shanik]]
 
* [[Tasia Valenza]] as [[T'Shanik]]
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=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
* [[James G. Becker]] as [[Youngblood]]
 
* [[James G. Becker]] as [[Youngblood]]
* [[Darrell Burris]] as an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security officer/engineer|operations division officer]]
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* [[Darrell Burris]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security officer/engineer|operations division officer]]
* [[Dexter Clay]] as an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security officer (2364-2365)|operations division officer]]
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* [[Dexter Clay]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2364-2365)|operations division officer]]
* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Bridge Crewman (2364-2366)|command division officer]]
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* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Bridge Crewman (2364-2366)|command division officer]]
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* [[Nora Leonhardt]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female science division/command division ensign|science division officer]]
* [[Tim McCormack]] as [[Bennett (Ensign)|Bennett]]
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* [[Tim McCormack]] as {{dis|Bennett|Ensign}}
 
* [[Lorine Mendell]] as [[Diana Giddings]]
 
* [[Lorine Mendell]] as [[Diana Giddings]]
* [[Richard Sarstedt]] as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Helmsman|command division officer]]
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* [[Richard Sarstedt]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Helmsman|command division officer]]
 
* [[Guy Vardaman]] as [[Darien Wallace]]
 
* [[Guy Vardaman]] as [[Darien Wallace]]
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female transporter officer (2364)|Female transporter officer]]
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** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female transporter officer (2364)|Female transporter officer]]
 
** [[Relva VII personnel#Starfleet personnel|Nine Relva VII Starfleet officers]]
 
** [[Relva VII personnel#Starfleet personnel|Nine Relva VII Starfleet officers]]
 
** [[Relva VII|Relva VII female test computer voice]]
 
** [[Relva VII|Relva VII female test computer voice]]
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As Wesley Crusher faces the Starfleet Academy entrance exam on Relva VII, representatives from Starfleet Command conduct an exhaustive investigation into Captain Picard and the Enterprise-D crew.

Summary

Good luck Wesley

Wishing Wesley well

Wesley Crusher runs through a corridor to catch up with his friend Jake Kurland and tell him he's sorry that he didn't make the final exam for Starfleet Academy. Jake was short just 32 points says it is okay and wishes Wes the best. The USS Enterprise-D is in orbit around Relva VII, where Wesley is taking the Starfleet Academy entrance exam. Captain Picard's old friend, Admiral Gregory Quinn is also at Relva and he requests to beam aboard immediately. He brings Lieutenant Commander Remmick with him, and wants a private meeting with Picard, on official business. The three officers go to the ready room. Remmick is with the Inspector General's office and is there to conduct a thorough investigation of the Enterprise-D. According to Quinn, there is something seriously wrong on the Enterprise-D, but he won't tell Picard what. He orders him to cooperate fully with the investigation.

On Relva, Wes is in the testing center examining a flux coordinating sensor, when a Human girl comes in. She introduces herself as Oliana Mirren, and she is also taking the test. Then a Vulcan, T'Shanik, enters, along with a Benzite, Mordock. Wes has heard of Mordock; he constructed the Mordock Strategy. The officer in charge of the test, Lieutenant Chang, enters. He tells them that they are all top candidates, but only one of them can go forward to the academy this year. He warns them that the test will be challenging, as well as exhausting and wishes them the best.

Remmick observing bridge crew

"Just having that guy around makes me feel guilty."

Remmick is on the bridge, watching the crew, who are not happy with his presence. Riker goes to the ready room to ask Picard what is going on. Picard tells him he doesn't know. Riker is unhappy with this, so when he returns to bridge and Remmick asks to talk to him, Riker refuses, saying he has duties to attend to. Down on the planet, the candidates are finishing one part of the exam, the hyperspace physics test. Oliana comments how lucky Wes and Mordock are that everything comes so easy to them, but Wesley denies this, saying he has to study hard.

Riker apologizes to Picard for his earlier behavior, and goes with Remmick when he asks him to. They go to the ready room, where Remmick questions Riker about discrepancies in the logs. Riker argues with him and is generally uncooperative. Remmick asks La Forge in engineering about the incident with Kosinski and the Traveler, and La Forge is forced to acknowledge that the captain lost control of the ship. He questions Troi about the incident with the USS Stargazer, saying it demonstrated a mental lapse on Picard's part.

Wesley is in an empty holodeck when Worf enters. Wes asks him about the test, saying he's most worried about the psych test. Worf tells him there's no point in worrying about something that you can't change. The test confronts you with your greatest fear, and Worf reveals that his own greatest difficulty is depending on someone else for his life.

Jake Kurland in stolen shuttle

"Young men sometimes make rash choices."

On the bridge, Tasha Yar detects an unauthorized entry to the shuttlebay. It is Jake Kurland, and he steals a shuttle, intending to sign onto a freighter at Beltane IX. Picard orders him to return to the ship, but then Jake unbalances the dilithium reactor, and his engine stalls. He is heading for Relva VII's atmosphere, where he will burn up. The tractor beam won't work and he's out of transporter range. He can't get the engine started as it needs time to cool down, and he starts to panic. Picard orders him to point the nose of the shuttle towards the planet. Jake initially resists but then he does as he's told. Picard tells him to restart the engines and pull up when he reaches a certain speed. Jake does this and manages to pull out in time. All on the bridge cheer, and La Forge says that he built up enough speed, and then bounced the shuttle off the atmosphere. Remmick questions Picard on how he got access to the shuttle, but Picard assures him that he will get a refresher in discipline.

Wes and Mordock meet a tall Starfleet officer called Rondon in a corridor down on Relva. He bumps into Wesley and starts to insult him. Wes apologizes, then Lt. Chang arrives. Wes stops apologizing and shouts at Rondon. All of a sudden Rondon's mood changes, and he laughs and leaves. Chang asks what happened, and Wes says he noticed from his webbed hands that he was a Zaldan, and Zaldans hate courtesy. They see it as covering up true emotions. Chang congratulates him and tells him it was part of the test. Mordock admits he wouldn't have passed.

Remmick interrogates Data

"There is a problem with this ship, Mister Data."

Remmick interviews other crewmembers, among them Worf and Data, who says that there is nothing wrong with Picard, despite Remmick's claim to the contrary. He also questions Dr. Crusher, asking her how she feels serving with the man who was responsible for the death of her husband. She says her personal feelings are irrelevant. He finally questions Picard himself about his violation of the Prime Directive with the Edo. Picard gets angry and goes to Quinn to ask him what's going on. Quinn tells him Remmick's report is nearly due. The candidates are taking the dynamic relationships test and Mordock is having trouble, so Wes helps him. Mordock finishes first, and Chang comes in and tells him his time was the second fastest ever. Mordock tells him that Wes helped him, but Chang knows this. There is only one test left – the psych test.

Remmick makes his report to Quinn, and tells him he could find no problem on the Enterprise-D despite his best efforts. Quinn dismisses him, tells Picard he had to be sure about him. He says there are problems in the Federation and that someone is trying to destroy it. He says he needs people he can trust, and offers Picard promotion to admiral, as Commandant of Starfleet Academy. Picard says he doesn't think he's the best man for the job, but promises to think about it.

Psych test

Wesley faces his fears

Picard reveals a secret

"And you may not tell anyone!"

Wes enters room 101 where the psych test will take place. It is empty except for a chair. At first nothing happens, then he hears a noise outside. He goes out, and the corridor is deserted. He hears shouting coming from the environmental lab. He goes in and sees a technician trapped under a pipe. Another technician is frozen with panic and won't leave. He frees the trapped man, and drags him out, but has only just enough time to get him out before the lab is sealed off. He sees Lt. Chang standing over him. He tells Wes that this was the psych test, confronting his fear of having to choose between saving one man and leaving another. This was because the same situation resulted in the death of his father. Wes had overcome his fear and made a similar choice; whom he chose was not as important as the fact he actually chose; Wes had passed the test. Chang says he's proud of all the candidates and hopes they will all return next year. He reveals that Mordock has won, and tells him that Wes' help wasn't the only difference between them. With this, Mordock became the first Benzite in Starfleet. The other candidates congratulate him.

On the Enterprise-D, Picard is walking down the corridor when he meets Jake, who apologizes for what he did. Picard reminds him that running away solves nothing, but compliments him for keeping his wits about him. He finds Wesley in the observation lounge. He tells Picard that he failed the exam and let him down. Picard disagrees, saying that as long as he did his best, and would improve next year, he shouldn't worry. He then confides that he failed the test the first time himself. Quinn is leaving, and says he's sorry that Picard turned down the promotion. Picard promises that he will be ready if Quinn needs him. With that Quinn beams back down to Relva.

Log Entries

Memorable Quotes

"Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy, and creates its own enemy."

- Worf


"Only fools have no fear."

- Worf


"Expect the unexpected."

- Chang


"My personal feelings about Captain Picard are irrelevant to this investigation... and none of your business."

- Beverly Crusher, to Remmick


"Just how did this contaminant come on board?"
"By accident, sir."
"Meaning that Captain Picard has no standing procedure for this type of situation?"
"No. Meaning 'by accident,' sir."
"You don't like me very much, do you?"
"Is it required, sir?"

- Remmick and Worf


"Any problem with using your ready room, captain?"
"No, Mr. Remmick. Be my guest."

- Remmick and Picard


"How dare you! I am Rondon, you despicable melanoid slime worm! LIAR!!"
"Who do you think you're bullying?! You bumped into me! It was your mistake! You were at fault! Do you want this to become violent?"

- Rondon and Wesley Crusher


"If you prefer to stand, fine Mr. Riker. It won't have an effect on the length of my inquiry."

- Remmick


"A very strange reaction!"
"Not really. When he raised his hand, I saw that it was webbed - the sign of a Zaldan."
"But you became hostile!"
"Zaldans are infuriated by courtesy - they view it as a form of phony social behavior designed to cover true feelings."

- Mordock, Wesley and Chang, after Rondon leaves


"Was this 'incident' deliberate?"
"It's important to know how you...candidates deal with other cultures, other species..."
"Then it was a test!"
"Yes...not all tests are announced or...what they appear to be."

- Mordock and Chang


"Zaldans have webbed fingers... hmph. I wouldn't have passed."

- Mordock


"Did you hear what she said, Mordock? She said I was cute."
"Is that good, Wesley?"
"Yes... I think."

- Wesley and Mordock


"Mr. Crusher... you're next."

- Chang, to Wesley prior to the start of his psych test


"I failed, sir. I failed you, and I failed the Enterprise. I'm sorry."
"Nonsense! Did you do your best?"
"Yes."

- Wesley and Picard


"I failed the first time, too. And you may not tell anyone!"
"You? You failed?"
"Yes. But not the second time!"

- Picard and Wesley

Background information

Story and script

Production

Wesley birthday

Wesley's party

  • A scene cut for time showed Wesley and the whole bridge crew celebrating his sixteenth birthday. The script named the location of the scene as "Deck 21 Forward Lounge", probably an early predecessor of Ten Forward. The scene also featured a short, humorous bit: Data asks Worf how Klingons celebrate their birthdays, and Worf replies that they do not. Data then asks him, how does he know how old he is. Worf replies: he doesn't know and asks Data how does he know, with Data replying that he has no age. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion) [1]

Continuity

  • This episode lays the groundwork for the season's penultimate episode, "Conspiracy". Dexter Remmick makes a return in that episode, as does Gregory Quinn.
  • This episode was the first to be directed by Mike Vejar, and it was the only time he directed an episode of TNG. He returned to Star Trek in 1997, when he began directing episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He continued directing until 2005, when Star Trek: Enterprise was canceled.
  • Remmick makes reference to the events of "The Naked Now", "Justice", "Where No One Has Gone Before", and "The Battle".
  • Wesley's repeat Starfleet exams, which Picard insists that he will take the next year, can be seen in "Samaritan Snare" although the testing itself is not shown with the drama associated with the "psych test".
  • Room 101 might be a reference to George Orwell's 1984, where Room 101 was used to psychologically break the subjects by torturing them with their greatest fears.
  • While Remmick's conversation with Tasha Yar wasn't shown, it is assumed to have happened since Picard said to Remmick that he had spoken to every member of the crew.

Sets and props

Relva VII matte painting

The original matte painting of Relva VII.

  • The original matte painting of the Relva VII surface is in the property of Dan Curry and displayed in his house. (TNG Season 6 DVD special feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Profile: Dan Curry"). The same background painting was originally created by him for Universal Studios' science fiction television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, where it appeared as the Aldebaran II spaceport in the 1979 two-part episode "The Plot to Kill a City", reused for the later, same season episode "Planet of the Amazon Women" [2], and was only slightly modified by its creator for its Star Trek appearance, among others by adding the Starfleet symbols on the dome. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., p. 405)
  • This episode features the first appearance of a shuttlecraft model on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Reception

Awards

  • This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series.

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stand-ins

References

2161; 2348; Algeron IV; antimatter; aquarium; arch; atmosphere; Beltane IX; Benzite; Bulgallian rat; cargo management unit; cockpit; commandant; Constellation-class; Copernicus; Crusher, Jack; Deimos; desktop monitor; dilithium; dynamic relationships; dynamic relationships test; Edo; elevator; Emergency Manual Override station; Enterprise, USS; Enterprise-D, USS; Enterprise models; environmental maintenance lab; fish; flight emergency override; flux coordinating sensor; freighter; Galaxy-class; glass; guest quarters; holodeck; hyperspace physics; hyperspace physics test; Inspector General; intermix ratio; kilometer; Kosinski; Kurland; lightning storm; liquid hydrogen; Livingston; main shuttlebay; maneuvering jet; Mars; matter; Mellanoid slime worm; model; Mordock Strategy; NCC-7100; number one; observation lounge; Operations center; orbit; PADD; painting; prime directive; psych test; ready room; second; shuttlecraft; shuttle drone; skant; standard orbit; Relva VII; respiration device; sculpture; starbase; Starfleet Academy; Stargazer, USS; Support Services; TAC officer; thought maker; three-dimensional chess; tour of duty; tractor beam; transporter room; turbolift; type 7 shuttlecraft; unnamed plants; viewscreen; VISOR; Vulcan; Vulcana Regar; warp drive; Zaldan

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