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| sTitle = Conundrum
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|teleplay = [[Barry Schkolnick]]
| sSeries = TNG
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|story = [[Paul Schiffer]]
| nSeason = 5
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|director = [[Les Landau]]
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|date = 45494.2 ([[2368]])
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After the crew's memories are mysteriously erased, the computer records indicate that the Federation is at war with the Lysians, and that the ''Enterprise'' has been ordered to attack their command center.
 
After the crew's memories are mysteriously erased, the computer records indicate that the Federation is at war with the Lysians, and that the ''Enterprise'' has been ordered to attack their command center.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
=== Teaser ===
As the crew is going through a typical day ([[Data]] fixing [[Deanna Troi]] a [[Samarian sunset|drink]] in [[Ten Forward]] to settle a bet over a [[three-dimensional chess]] game, [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher]] tending to a crewmember injured cliff-diving on the [[holodeck]], and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] arguing with [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren|Ro]] about her changing ship's procedure without his knowledge), the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is approached by a small vessel of unknown configuration. After the vessel scans the ''Enterprise'', a wave of energy passes throughout the ship, and the entire crew suffers from [[memory]] loss. They have forgotten their identities, but have retained the appropriate skills for running the ship. What they also don't realize is that there is someone else on the bridge who wasn't there before the wave hit, also wearing a Starfleet uniform and claiming to be suffering from memory loss.
 
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:"''Captain's log, [[Stardate]] 45494.2. We're investigating a series of subspace signals that may indicate intelligent life in the [[Epsilon Silar system]]. We are within sensor range.''"
   
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[[File:Shields up.jpg|thumb|"''Scanning intensity has increased by 1,500%.''"<br />"''Shields up.''"]]
Riker suggests to an equally anonymous [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] that he is their leader, since he has four [[pip]]s on his collar, more than anyone else present. [[Worf]] suggests otherwise, and presumes ''he'' is the leader because he is the most decorated person on board due to his [[baldric]]. Dr. Crusher realizes that she is a medical officer, but the injured crewmember in Sick Bay still doesn't know what she is doing there. Riker, Ro, and La Forge go to Engineering to try to get the engines running. La Forge works on getting engine propulsion back online and tries to find personnel files so that they'll know who they are while Riker and Ro go to the rest of the ship as a survey team. Worf, in the meantime, has assumed leadership and is happy when Geordi reports the ship is ready for battle with the phasers back online.
 
 
As the crew is going through a typical day, with [[Data]] in [[Ten Forward]] fixing [[Deanna Troi]] a [[Samarian sunset]] done in the traditional style to settle a bet over a [[three-dimensional chess]] game, [[Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] tending to [[Kristin]], a crewmember injured while cliff-diving on the [[holodeck]], and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] arguing with [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren|Ro]] about her changing ship's procedure without his knowledge, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is approached by a small vessel of unknown configuration. After the vessel initiates an intense scan of the ''Enterprise'', a wave of green [[energy]] passes throughout the ship, and the entire crew suffers from [[Amnesia|memory loss]].
   
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=== Act One ===
With [[computer]] access limited, Riker and Ro travel throughout the ship and confirm that the memory loss is not limited to the bridge; rather than their normal hostility, the two have an almost playful relationship, with Ro commenting that Riker doesn't look like someone who needs a holodeck to have fun.
 
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The crewmembers have forgotten their identities but have retained their appropriate skills for running the ship. What they also don't realize is that there is someone else on the [[bridge]] who wasn't there before the wave hit, also wearing a {{dis|Starfleet uniform|2350s-2370s}} and claiming to be suffering from memory loss.
   
 
While trying to ascertain who they are and why they are on this starship, Riker suggests to an equally anonymous [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] that he is their leader, since he has four [[pip]]s on his collar, more than anyone else present. [[Worf]] suggests otherwise, and presumes ''he'' is the leader because he is the most decorated person on board due to his [[baldric]]. Dr. Crusher realizes that she is a [[medical officer]], but the injured crewmember in [[sickbay]] still doesn't know what she is doing there. Riker, Ro, and La Forge go to [[engineering]] to try to get the engines running. La Forge works on getting propulsion back online and tries to find [[personnel file]]s so that they'll know who they are while Riker and Ro go to the rest of the ship as a [[survey team]]. Worf, in the meantime, has assumed leadership and is happy when La Forge reports the ship is ready for battle with the navigation, propulsion, weapons, and communications back online.
After [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] successfully accesses the ship's computer, he is able to get a list with photos of the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[bridge officer]]s. The list confirms that Picard is indeed the [[commanding officer]] of the ''Enterprise''. To Worf's dismay, the list has him near the bottom, second to last. Interestingly, the computer's list has one ''new'' addition to the ship's regular command crew. [[Commander]] [[Keiran MacDuff]] is the ship's [[executive officer|first officer]], and Commander Riker has been bumped down to [[second officer]].
 
   
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=== Act Two ===
[[Data]] and La Forge are able to get more information out of the computer, and they brief the [[senior officer]]s about their current mission: The ''Enterprise'' has been tasked to destroy the [[Lysian Central Command|Lysian command center]] as part of a coordinated attack on their mortal enemy, with whom they've been at war for years. The information also suggests that the Lysians have a [[weapon]] which could cause memory loss. Troi wants to open [[communications]] with headquarters to confirm their mission, but the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s orders include radio silence at all times. Picard orders MacDuff to set a course towards the Lysian command center.
 
 
With [[computer]] access limited, Riker and Ro travel throughout the ship and confirm that the memory loss is not limited only to the bridge; rather than their normal hostility, the two have an almost playful relationship, with Ro commenting that Riker doesn't look like someone who needs a holodeck to have fun.
   
 
After [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] successfully accesses the ship's computer, he is able to get a list with photos of the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[bridge officer]]s. The list confirms that Picard is indeed the [[commanding officer]] of the ''Enterprise''. To Worf's dismay, the list has him near the bottom, second to last; he apologizes to Picard for asserting authority where he had none, but Picard tells him to think nothing more of it. Interestingly, the computer's list has one ''new'' addition to the ship's regular command crew. [[Commander]] [[Kieran MacDuff]] is the ship's [[first officer]], and Commander Riker has been bumped down to [[second officer]].
Troi has a strong feeling that the war is wrong but can't pin down a reason, and Riker suggests it is just due to the general nature of war. When Riker returns to his quarters, he finds Ro waiting for him.
 
   
 
[[Data]] and La Forge are able to get more information out of the computer, and they brief the [[senior officer]]s about their current mission: The ''Enterprise'' has been tasked to destroy the [[Lysian Central Command|Lysian command center]] as part of a coordinated attack on their mortal enemy, with whom the Federation has been at war for years. The information also suggests that the Lysians have a new [[weapon]] which could cause memory loss. Troi wants to open [[communications]] with [[Starfleet Headquarters|headquarters]] to confirm their mission, but the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s orders include [[radio silence]] at all times. Picard orders MacDuff to set a course towards the Lysian command center. Troi doesn't like it.
[[File:Lysian central command-galaxy class.jpg|thumb|Lysian starbase]]
 
As the ''Enterprise'' crosses into Lysian space, a [[Lysian destroyer]] tries to hail the Enterprise. Picard wants to open a channel but MacDuff suggests that that may be how they lost their memories to begin with - by allowing a communications channel to be open. The Lysian destroyer starts to fire at the Enterprise, but the Enterprise easily destroys the destroyer.
 
   
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=== Act Three ===
Troi also inexplicably feels that Riker is very [[Imzadi|"familiar"]]; the two realize they have some connection when he finds a book she gave him as a gift "with love", producing a rather awkward moment when Ro arrives and sees them nearly kissing before kissing Riker herself once Troi leaves.
 
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Troi has a strong feeling that the war is wrong but can't pin down a reason, and Riker suggests it is just due to the general nature of war. When Riker returns to his quarters, he finds Ro lounging in a chair waiting for him. Ro tells Riker that they could be married, and Riker tells it is also equally possible that they hate each other. They begin to lie down on Riker's [[bed]] and Riker asks her what if he [[snoring|snores]] in his [[sleep]]. Ro responds by asking him what makes him think he is going to get any sleep tonight.
   
 
As the ''Enterprise'' crosses into Lysian space, a [[Lysian destroyer]] tries to hail the ''Enterprise''. Picard wants to open a channel, but MacDuff suggests that that may be how they lost their memories to begin with. The Lysian destroyer starts to fire at the ''Enterprise'', but the starship is able to easily destroy the Lysian vessel &ndash; too easily. MacDuff congratulates Picard for his decisiveness, but the captain is bothered by how ineffective the Lysian's defenses were.
Efforts to repair the memory loss have been limited, as La Forge cannot gain access to more detailed [[personnel file]]s or [[medical record]]s that might allow Dr. Crusher to safely attempt to restore the crew's memories; MacDuff volunteers despite the risks, but Crusher stops her efforts when he apparently begins having [[seizure]]s, missing MacDuff's slight smile as she walks away.
 
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=== Act Four ===
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[[File:Riker, Troi, and Ro talk.jpg|thumb|"''Am I interrupting anything?''"<br />"''No.''"<br />"''No.''"]]
 
Troi also inexplicably feels that Riker is very "[[Imzadi|familiar]]"; the two realize they have some connection when he finds a [[book]], ''[[Ode to Psyche]]'' by [[John Keats]], which she gave him as a gift "with love", producing a rather awkward moment when Ro arrives and sees them nearly [[kiss]]ing before she kisses Riker herself once Troi leaves. Ro informs Riker that she gets the feeling she used to be the jealous type before giving him a kiss.
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Efforts to repair the memory loss have been limited, as La Forge cannot gain access to more detailed [[personnel file]]s or [[medical record]]s that might allow Dr. Crusher to safely attempt to restore the crew's memories; MacDuff volunteers despite the risks, but Crusher stops her efforts when he apparently begins having [[seizure]]s, missing MacDuff's slight sinister smile as she walks away.
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Picard wonders if the [[Federation]] is truly at war with such a technologically inferior enemy. He feels a moral dilemma, comparing his situation to being given a weapon and told to go into a room to kill a stranger but still wanting to know why; MacDuff counters that it would be wrong to allow the war to continue and claim millions of lives just because Picard is experiencing moral qualms. MacDuff has a private conversation with Worf, his fellow warrior, and warns him there might be a situation where a split-second decision may need to be made, even if Picard has not yet given the orders to do so.
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=== Act Five ===
 
[[File:Lysian central command-galaxy class.jpg|thumb|Lysian starbase]]
 
The ''Enterprise'' arrives in the [[Lysian system]] and proceed towards the [[Lysian Central Command]], where it is intercepted by [[47]] unmanned [[Lysian sentry pod]]s. These vessels are easily destroyed, and the ''Enterprise'' continues on to the command center. Data informs Picard that the Lysian command center is virtually defenseless with 15,311 people aboard. One [[photon torpedo]] could destroy the entire structure, while its entire arsenal could not even damage the ''Enterprise''. Troi again insists the situation is wrong, and Riker poses the question: How could the Federation's mortal enemy be over a hundred years behind it in weapons technology? MacDuff insists that Picard destroy the station, but Picard refuses to fire on defenseless people and instead tells Worf to open a channel. MacDuff tells Worf belay the order and declares that something is wrong with the captain and attempts to assume command, giving Worf an order to fire all weapons. When Worf refuses, MacDuff knocks him away with surprising force and tries to fire himself. Riker shoots him with a [[phaser]]. The beam knocks MacDuff back and reveals a shocking fact; he is not [[Human]]. Worf and Riker then combine their phaser shots to knock MacDuff to the floor and subdue him.
   
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:"''Captain's log, supplemental. We are on a course to [[Starbase 310]]. Dr. Crusher has been working steadily and has restored the memories of most of the crew.''"
Picard wonders if the [[Federation]] is truly at war with such a technologically inferior enemy. He feels a moral dilemma, comparing his situation to being given a gun and told to kill a stranger but still wanting to know why; MacDuff counters that it would be wrong to allow the war to continue and claim millions of lives just because Picard is experiencing moral qualms. MacDuff has a private conversation with Worf, his fellow warrior, and warns him there might be a situation where a split-second decision may need to be made, even if Picard has not yet given the orders to do so.
 
   
 
Determining that there was an artificial effect suppressing the crew's memories, Dr. Crusher works to quickly restore them. MacDuff is identified as a [[Satarran]], a race which has been at war with the Lysians for decades. Despite their skill with memory suppression, the Satarrans lacked sophisticated weapons technology, and so had plotted to hijack the ''Enterprise'' and tilt the war in their favor. Picard apologized on behalf of the Federation for the deaths of the Lysian destroyer's crew. With MacDuff's plan foiled, the ''Enterprise'' heads off to its next assignment &ndash; although Riker remains uneasy when he encounters Troi and Ro intensely conversing in Ten Forward. Ro insists somewhat facetiously that they have a [[memory]] they will both treasure; Troi concludes that such actions tend to result from subconscious desires. When Riker concedes confusion, she smiles and assures him that "''if you're still confused tomorrow, you know where my office is''."
The ''Enterprise'' proceeds towards the [[Lysian Central Command]], where it is intercepted by unmanned [[Lysian sentry pod]]s. These vessels are easily destroyed, and the ''Enterprise'' proceeds to the command center. Commander Data informs Picard that the Lysian command center is virtually defenseless with over 15,000 people aboard. One [[photon torpedo]] could destroy the entire structure, while its entire arsenal would not even damage ''Enterprise'' with its shields down. Troi again insists the situation is wrong, and Riker poses the question: How could the Federation's mortal enemy be over 100 years behind in weapons technology? MacDuff insists that Picard destroy the station, but Picard refuses to fire on defenseless people; MacDuff declares that something is wrong with the captain and attempts to assume command, giving Worf an order to fire. When Worf refuses, MacDuff knocks him away with surprising force and tries to fire himself. Riker shoots him with his [[phaser]]. The shot knocks him back and reveals a shocking fact; he is not [[Human]]. Worf and Riker then combine their phaser shots to knock MacDuff to the floor and subdue him.
 
   
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=== Log entries ===
Determining that there was an artificial effect suppressing the crew's memories, Dr. Crusher works to quickly restore them. MacDuff is identified as a [[Satarran]], a race which has been at war with the Lysians for decades. Despite their skill with memory suppression, the Satarrans lacked sophisticated weapons technology, and so had plotted to hijack the ''Enterprise'' and tilt the war in their favor. With MacDuff's plan foiled, the ''Enterprise'' heads off to its next assignment&ndash;although Riker remains uneasy when he encounters Troi and Ro intensely conversing in the Ten Forward bar. Ro insists somewhat facetiously that they have a memory they will both treasure; Troi concludes that such actions tend to result from subconscious desires. When Riker concedes confusion, she smiles and assures him that "''if you're still confused tomorrow, you know where my office is''."
 
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* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2368#The Lysian incident|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2368]]
   
== Memorable Quotes ==
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== Memorable quotes ==
 
"''Data, chess isn't just a game of ploys and gambits; it's a game of intuition.''"<br />
 
"''Data, chess isn't just a game of ploys and gambits; it's a game of intuition.''"<br />
 
"''Hmm. You are a challenging opponent, Counselor.''"
 
"''Hmm. You are a challenging opponent, Counselor.''"
: - '''Troi''' after defeating '''Data''' at a game of chess in Ten Forward
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: - '''Troi''', after defeating '''Data''' at a game of chess in Ten Forward
   
   
 
"''I don't know who any of you are.''"<br />
 
"''I don't know who any of you are.''"<br />
"''Nor do I. I don't... I don't even remember who I am.''"
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"''Nor do I. I don't&hellip; I don't even remember who I am.''"
: - '''Riker''' and '''Picard''' on the bridge after having their memories blocked
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: - '''Riker''' and '''Picard''', on the bridge after having their memories blocked
   
   
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(To Picard) "''Looks like you're the leader.''"<br />
 
(To Picard) "''Looks like you're the leader.''"<br />
 
(Picard counts his [[pip]]s.)<br />
 
(Picard counts his [[pip]]s.)<br />
"''Perhaps we should not jump to conclusions.''" (Worf points to his baldric) "''I am decorated as well.''"
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"''Perhaps we should not jump to conclusions.''" (Worf points to his [[baldric]]) "''I am decorated as well.''"
 
: - '''Riker''' and '''Worf''', trying to determine the leader after Riker counts his pips
 
: - '''Riker''' and '''Worf''', trying to determine the leader after Riker counts his pips
   
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(Data pops up from behind the bar's counter.) <br />
 
(Data pops up from behind the bar's counter.) <br />
 
"''Can I get you something? A [[beverage]]?''"
 
"''Can I get you something? A [[beverage]]?''"
: - '''Data''' to Riker, Ro and Troi in [[Ten Forward]]
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: - '''Data''' to Riker, Ro, and Troi in [[Ten Forward]]
   
   
 
"''Contact the [[operations officer]] to assist you.''"<br />
 
"''Contact the [[operations officer]] to assist you.''"<br />
 
"''He's in Ten Forward, waiting tables.''"
 
"''He's in Ten Forward, waiting tables.''"
: - '''Picard''' and '''Ro''' on Data
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: - '''Picard''' and '''Ro''', on Data
   
   
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"''We'' must ''attack!!!''"<br />
 
"''We'' must ''attack!!!''"<br />
 
"''I do not fire on defenseless people.''"
 
"''I do not fire on defenseless people.''"
: - '''"MacDuff"''' and '''Picard''', realizing once and for all what's going on isn't right
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: - "'''MacDuff'''" and '''Picard''', realizing once and for all what's going on isn't right
   
   
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: - '''Ro''', to Riker on their brief relationship
 
: - '''Ro''', to Riker on their brief relationship
   
== Background Information ==
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== Background information ==
=== Story and production ===
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=== Production history ===
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* [[Ronald D. Moore]] relays pitch to [[Michael Piller]]: {{d|12|April|1990}} {{Twitter|trekdocs/status/737677620805042176}}
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* In a memo to [[Rick Berman]], [[David Livingston]] approves of pitch: [[23 April]] 1990 {{Twitter|trekdocs/status/738417500803764224}}
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* Final draft script: {{d|14|November|1991}} {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/214.txt}}
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* Filmed: [[18 November]] 1991 &ndash; [[26 November]] 1991
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* Second unit inserts filmed: {{d|19|December|1991}}
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* Premiere airdate: {{d|17|February|1992}}
 
* First UK airdate: {{d|22|March|1995}}
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=== Story and script ===
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* The original pitch involved drafting soldiers by rewriting their memories. ({{tngc|2|191}}) A similar story later appeared in the {{s|VOY}} episode {{e|Nemesis}}.
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* The story was one of several amnesia stories first pitched in [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]]. Two of these were produced ({{e|Future Imperfect}} and {{e|Clues}}), and this one was held for further development. ({{tngc|2|191}}; ''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', pp. 237-238)
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* The majority of this episode's teleplay was in fact written by an uncredited [[Joe Menosky]]. According to [[Brannon Braga]], the story went through a number of writers before Menosky made it work. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', pp. 237-238)
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* [[Rick Berman]] commented, "''It's based on that whole concept of what if? If you have nine people who don't know who or what they are, will they find themselves? Will they find the pecking order? Will the captain become the captain?''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 238)
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=== Production ===
 
* "Conundrum" was filmed between Monday {{d|18|November|1991}} and Tuesday {{d|26|November|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]] and [[Paramount Stage 9]]. Second unit inserts were filmed on Thursday {{d|19|December|1991}} on Paramount Stage 8 and 9.
 
* "Conundrum" was filmed between Monday {{d|18|November|1991}} and Tuesday {{d|26|November|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]] and [[Paramount Stage 9]]. Second unit inserts were filmed on Thursday {{d|19|December|1991}} on Paramount Stage 8 and 9.
* The majority of the teleplay was in fact written by [[Joe Menosky]], who went uncredited for his work. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* This episode is a [[bottle show]]. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 238)
* This story grew from one of several amnesia stories first pitched in Season Four. [[Michael Piller]] felt that this episode didn't quite do justice to the original pitch, which involved drafting soldiers by rewriting their memories. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'') A similar story plays out in {{VOY|Nemesis}}, {{VOY|Workforce}} and {{VOY|Workforce, Part II}}.
 
* This episode is a [[bottle show]]. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
 
* First UK airdate: March 22 1995
 
   
 
=== Sets and props ===
 
=== Sets and props ===
* The Lysian Central Command model was previously used as the [[Edo God]] in {{TNG|Justice}}.
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* The Lysian Central Command model was previously used as the [[Edo God]] in {{e|Justice}}.
* As a memory-less Ro Laren waits for him in bed, we see that Commander Riker has a ''[[horga'hn]]'' in his quarters. The ''horga'hn'' was first seen in {{TNG|Captain's Holiday}} when Riker asked Captain Picard to acquire a ''horga'hn'' for him while the captain vacationed on [[Risa]]. Picard didn't know until afterward that Riker was setting him up to appear that he was seeking ''[[jamaharon]]''.
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* As a memory-less Ro Laren waits for him in bed, we see that Commander Riker has a ''[[horga'hn]]'' in his quarters. The ''horga'hn'' was first seen in {{e|Captain's Holiday}}, when Riker asked Captain Picard to acquire a ''horga'hn'' for him while the captain vacationed on [[Risa]].
* One of the chess pieces at the beginning of the episode bears a resemblance to the Robot B-9 from ''Lost In Space''.
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* One of the chess pieces at the beginning of the episode bears a resemblance to the {{w|Robot (Lost in Space)|Robot B-9}} from {{wt|Lost In Space}}.
   
 
=== Continuity ===
 
=== Continuity ===
* As the crew attempts to learn more about their identities from the computer's databanks, we learn a great deal of biographical data of the ''Enterprise''-D crew in the form of computer readouts. See [[personnel file]].
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* As the crew attempts to learn more about their identities from the computer's databanks, a great deal of biographical data of the ''Enterprise''-D crew is presented in the form of computer readouts. See [[personnel file]].
* The tune Riker plays on his trombone is "[[The Nearness of You]]" by Hoagy Carmichael. He had previously performed this with the holographic jazz band in {{e|11001001}}.
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* The tune Riker plays on his trombone is "[[The Nearness of You]]" by {{w|Hoagy Carmichael}}. He had previously performed this with the holographic [[jazz]] band in {{e|11001001}}.
 
* This episode marks the third time Picard is seen at the [[helm]] of the ''Enterprise'' during the series. The other times were in {{e|11001001}} and {{e|Booby Trap}}.
 
* This episode marks the third time Picard is seen at the [[helm]] of the ''Enterprise'' during the series. The other times were in {{e|11001001}} and {{e|Booby Trap}}.
 
=== Awards ===
 
* This episode won an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects, sharing it in a tie with {{TNG|A Matter of Time}}.
 
   
 
=== Reception ===
 
=== Reception ===
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* [[Michael Piller]] felt that this episode didn't quite do justice to the original pitch. ({{tngc|2|191}})
* A mission report for this episode by John Sayers was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 20, pp. 43-46.
 
 
* Rick Berman commented, "''It's a thought provoking episode, I thought. Not one of the greats.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 238)
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* [[Ronald D. Moore]], Brannon Braga and [[Jeri Taylor]] all nominated the [[Ro Laren]] / [[William T. Riker]] / [[Deanna Troi]] triangle as the highlight of the episode. Taylor commented that it "''invigorated the relationships and showed another side of Ro in that she plays comedy very nicely.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 237-238)
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* However, Braga thought that the mystery around the fake [[first officer]], [[Kieran MacDuff]], didn't work. (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 238)
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* [[Michelle Forbes]] enjoyed acting in this episode. "''It was fun working with [[Jonathan Frakes|Frakes]]. It's an interesting problem for a character, because you have a very defined character that leans one way. When you have [[amnesia]] you wonder if that brings out a side of you that's always wanted to come out. Would you really be comfortable with that? It's an interesting thing.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 237)
 
* A mission report for this episode, by John Sayers, was published in {{STNG|20|43-46}}.
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=== Awards ===
 
* This episode won an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects, sharing it in a tie with {{TNG|A Matter Of Time}}.
   
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
 
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== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
 
=== Starring ===
 
=== Starring ===
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
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* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
   
 
=== Also starring ===
 
=== Also starring ===
 
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
 
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Worf]]
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Worf]]
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
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* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
 
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
 
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
   
 
=== Guest stars ===
 
=== Guest stars ===
* [[Erich Anderson]] as [[Keiran MacDuff]]
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* [[Erich Anderson]] as [[Kieran MacDuff]]
 
* [[Michelle Forbes]] as [[Ro Laren]]
 
* [[Michelle Forbes]] as [[Ro Laren]]
   
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=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
* [[Rachen Assapiomonwait]] as [[Nelson (Starfleet)|Nelson]]
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* [[Rachen Assapiomonwait]] as {{dis|Nelson|Starfleet}}
* [[Lena Banks]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female Engineer Ensign|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Lena Banks]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer ensign 004|operations division ensign]]
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
* [[Carl David Burks]] as [[Russell]]
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* [[Debbie David]] as [[Russell]]
* [[Gerard David, Jr.]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Male operations division ensign (2367)|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Gerard David, Jr.]] as [[USS Enterprise-D ops operations 006|operations division ensign]]
* [[Lanier Edwards]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Command division lieutenant (2368)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Lanier Edwards]] as [[Enterprise-D command lieutenant 002|command division ensign]]
* [[Gina Gallante]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (2368)|science division officer]]
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* [[Gina Gallante]] as [[Enterprise-D science nurse 006|science division officer]]
* [[Grace Harrell]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female operations officer|operations division officer]]
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* [[Melba Gonzalez]] as [[Enterprise-D memorial service 002|command officer]]
* [[Hawthorne]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Operations division officer|civilian]]
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* [[Grace Harrell]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer 020|operations division officer]]
* [[Christie Haydon]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2369)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Melanie Hathorn]] as [[Enterprise-D science officer 004|sciences officer]]
* [[Gary Hunter]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Male science division officer|science division officer]]
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* [[Christie Haydon]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 012|command division ensign]]
* [[Kast]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Officer at wedding ceremony|command division officer]]
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* [[Gary Hunter]] as [[Enterprise-D science officer 016|science division officer]]
* [[Mark Lentry]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Candlelight lieutenant|civilian]]
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* [[Kast]] as [[Enterprise-D wedding officer 001|command division officer]]
* [[Jay Montalvo]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Male engineer/transporter chief|operations division officer]]
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* [[Mark Lentry]] as [[Enterprise-D science lieutenant 001|civilian]]
* [[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Bridge science ensign|science division ensign]]
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* [[Jay Montalvo]] as [[USS Enterprise-D transporter chief 006|operations division officer]]
* [[Keith Rayve]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Command / Operations division ensign|civilian]]
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* [[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Enterprise-D science bridge ensign 001|science division ensign]]
* [[Noriko Suzuki]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female engineer|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Keith Rayve]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officer 001|civilian]]
* [[Talbot]] as [[Ten Forward personnel#Ten Forward waitress|Ten Forward waitress]]
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* [[Noriko Suzuki]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer ensign 003|operations division ensign]]
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* [[John Tampoya]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|command division ensign]]
 
* [[Théyard]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Away team science officer|science division officer]]
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* [[John Tampoya]] as [[USS Enterprise-D ops officer 002|command division ensign]]
* [[Uchizono]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Female command division officer (2366-2367)|civilian]]
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* [[Théyard]] as [[Enterprise-D science away team officer 001|science division officer]]
* [[Christina Wegler Miles]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2368)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Uchizono]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 003|civilian]]
* [[unknown actor]] as [[Ten Forward personnel#Ten Forward waiter (2368)|Ten Forward waiter]]
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* [[Christina Wegler Miles]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 010|command division ensign]]
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* [[Unknown actor]] as [[Ten Forward waiter 011|Ten Forward waiter]]
   
 
=== Stunt doubles ===
 
=== Stunt doubles ===
* [[Christopher Doyle]] as [[stunt double]] for [[Erich Anderson]] ([[deleted scene]])
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* [[Chris Doyle]] as [[stunt double]] for [[Erich Anderson]] ([[deleted scene]])
 
* [[Rusty McClennon]] as stunt double for [[Michael Dorn]]
 
* [[Rusty McClennon]] as stunt double for [[Michael Dorn]]
   
 
=== Stand-ins ===
 
=== Stand-ins ===
* [[David Keith Anderson]] - [[stand-in]] for [[LeVar Burton]]
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* [[David Keith Anderson]] &ndash; [[stand-in]] for [[LeVar Burton]]
* [[Margaret Flores]] - stand-in for [[Michelle Forbes]]
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* [[Margaret Flores]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Michelle Forbes]]
* [[Mark Lentry]] - stand-in for [[Erich Anderson]] & [[Brent Spiner]]
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* [[Melba Gonzalez]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
* [[Tim McCormack]] - stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]], [[Erich Anderson]] & [[Erick Weiss]]
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* [[Mark Lentry]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Erich Anderson]] and [[Brent Spiner]]
* [[Melba]] - stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
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* [[Tim McCormack]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]], [[Erich Anderson]], and [[Erick Weiss]]
* [[Lorine Mendell]] - stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]] & [[Michelle Forbes]]
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* [[Lorine Mendell]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]] and [[Michelle Forbes]]
* [[Richard Sarstedt]] - stand-in for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
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* [[Richard Sarstedt]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
* [[Terri]] - stand-in for [[Liz Vassey]] & [[Michelle Forbes]]
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* [[Terri]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Liz Vassey]] and [[Michelle Forbes]]
* [[Dennis Tracy]] - stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
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* [[Dennis Tracy]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
* [[Guy Vardaman]] - stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
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* [[Guy Vardaman]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
* [[James Washington]] - stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
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* [[James Washington]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[47-C]]; [[2305]]; [[2323]]; [[2324]]; [[2327]]; [[2334]]; [[2334]]; [[2336]]; [[2338]]; [[2340]]; [[2341]]; [[2345]]; [[2350]]; [[2352]]; [[2355]]; [[2356]]; [[2358]]; [[2359]]; [[2364]]; [[Alaska]]; ''[[As You Like It]]''; [[Bajora]]; [[battleship]]; [[battle stations]]; [[Betazed]]; [[bioelectric field]]; [[Copernicus City]]; [[crew manifest]]; [[Wesley Crusher|Crusher, Wesley R.]]; [[diencephalon]]; [[el-Mitra Exchange]]; [[Emerald Wading Pool]]; [[Federation]]; [[France]]; [[Gamma Canaris N]]; [[hippocampus]]; ''[[horga'hn]]''; [[Isabel Howard|Howard, Isabel]]; [[Paul Howard|Howard, Paul]]; [[John Keats|Keats, John]]; [[kilojoule]]; [[Kriskov Gambit]]; [[La Barre]]; [[Luna]]; [[Lunar colonies]]; [[Lysia]]; [[Lysian]]s; [[Lysian Alliance]]; [[Lysian Central Command]]; [[Lysian destroyer]]; [[Lysian sentry pod]]; [[Lysian system]]; [[Joseph MacDuff|MacDuff, Joseph]]; [[Les MacDuff|MacDuff, Les]]; [[megajoule]]; ''[[Ode to Psyche]]''; [[optical data network]]; [[USS Orion|''Orion'', USS]]; [[personnel file]]; [[phaser bank]]; [[Maurice Picard|Picard, Maurice]]; [[Omicron Theta]]; [[Yvette Picard|Picard, Yvette]]; [[pulse laser]]; [[radio silence]]; [[red alert]]; [[Risa]]; [[Ro Gale]]; [[Ro Talia]]; [[Samarian sunset]]; [[Satarran]]s; [[Satarran starship]]; [[Noonian Soong|Soong, Noonian]]; [[Starbase 301]]; [[Starfleet Academy]]; [[status report]]; [[Sumiko IV]]; [[tactical analysis]]; [[three-dimensional chess]]; [[Ian Andrew Troi|Troi, Ian Andrew "Alex"]]; [[trombone]]; [[turbolift]]; [[USS Wellington|''Wellington'', USS]]
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[[ability]]; [[Alaska]]; [[analysis]]; [[android]]; [[arm]]; [[armament]]; [[artificial lifeform]]; ''[[As You Like It]]''; [[attack]]; [[attack vessel]]; [[attitude]]; [[authority]]; [[bartender]]; [[basic system directory]]; [[bathing suit]]; [[battleship]]; [[battle stations]]; [[behavior]]; [[bioelectric field]]; [[biographical listing]]; [[boarding party]]; [[brain chemistry]]; [[brain scan]]; [[checkmate]]; [[chief engineer]]; [[chief medical officer]]; [[choice]]; [[Cirrus IV]]; [[Cliffs of Heaven]]; [[cobalt fusion warhead]]; [[coincidence]]; [[command path discontinuity]]; [[commanding officer]]; [[communication channel]]; [[computer]]; [[computer core]]; [[computer record]]; [[computer system]]; [[console]]; [[corridor]]; [[crew manifest]]; [[culture]]; [[cure]]; [[damage]]; [[databank]]; [[database]]; [[death]]; [[debris]]; [[decade]]; [[deck]]; [[diencephalon]]; [[diplomacy]]; [[diplomat]]; [[disruptor]]; [[distance]]; [[distress signal]]; [[doctor]]; [[el-Mitra Exchange]]; [[Emerald Wading Pool]]; [[emotion]]; [[enemy]]; [[energy wave]]; [[engineer]]; [[engineering core]]; [[Epsilon Silar system]]; [[evasive maneuvers]] (aka [[evasive action]]); [[executive officer]]; [[Federation]]; [[Fictional Federation ship 014|Federation starships]]; [[feeling]]; [[file]]; [[file wall]]; [[firing range]]; [[flight handling assessment]]; [[flight path]]; [[frequency]]; [[front]]; [[full diagnostic]] (aka [[complete diagnostic]]); [[fun]]; [[Nuclear fusion|fusion]]; [[Galaxy class decks|''Galaxy''-class decks]]; [[gambit]]; [[genocide]]; [[hail]]; [[hand]]; [[hate]]; [[head]]; [[helm]]; [[helm officer]]; [[hesitation]]; [[hippocampus]]; [[history]]; [[holodeck]]; [[Holodeck Program 47-C]]; [[holographic program]]; [[home planet]]; ''[[horga'hn]]''; [[hour]]; [[idea]]; [[impulse drive]]; [[information]]; [[information storage area]]; [[injury]]; [[intercept course]]; [[intuition]]; [[jealousy]]; {{revname|John|Keats}}; [[kilometer]]; [[kilojoule]]; {{dis|king|chess}}; [[kiss]]; [[knowledge]]; [[Kriskov Gambit]]; [[laser cannon]]; [[leader]]; [[leadership]]; [[length]]; [[lifeform]]; [[life support system]]; [[ligament]]; [[living quarters]]; [[locator subroutine]]; [[long-term memory]]; [[Lysia]]; [[Lysian]]s; [[Lysian Alliance]]; [[Lysian battleship]]; [[Lysian border]]; [[Lysian Central Command]]; [[Lysian destroyer]] (aka [[Lysian warship]]); [[Lysian crew 001|Lysian destroyer crew]]; [[Lysian system]]; [[Lysian territory]]; [[magnetic propulsion]]; [[main engineering]]; [[marriage]]; [[Master of Science]]; [[medial temporal]]; [[medical file]]; [[medical index]]; [[medical record]]; [[medical specialist]]; [[megajoule]]; [[memory]]; [[meter]]; [[military operation]]; [[mission]]; [[mission report]]; [[morality|moral]]; [[mountain climbing]]; [[musician]]; [[navigation]]; [[navigator]]; [[object]]; ''[[Ode to Psyche]]''; [[offline]]; [[onboard communications system]]; [[operations officer]]; [[optical data network]]; [[order]]; [[organization]]; [[panic]]; [[patient]]; [[percent]]; [[personnel file]]; [[phaser]]; [[phaser array]]; [[phaser bank]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[pilot]]; [[plan]]; [[plasma]]; [[processor]]; [[propulsion]]; [[pulse laser]]; [[question]]; [[race]]; [[radio silence]]; [[record]]; [[red alert]]; [[representative]]; [[Risa]]; [[risk]]; {{revname|Gene|Roddenberry|Admiral}}; [[rook]]; [[room]]; [[Samarian sunset]]; [[Satarran]]s; [[Satarran starship]]; [[scanning signal]]; [[schematic]]; [[science officer]]; [[scientist]]; [[second officer]]; [[security chief]]; [[senior officer]]; [[sensor range]]; [[sensor system]]; [[sensor sweep]]; [[sentry pod]]; [[sequence initiator]]; [[sequencing program]]; [[shield grid]]; [[ship's counselor]]; [[short-term memory]]; [[shuttlecraft]]; [[skill]]; [[sleep]]; [[snoring]]; [[speed]]; [[Starbase 301]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[Starfleet Headquarters]]; [[Starfleet record]]s; [[state of war]]; [[status report]]; {{revname|Patrick|Stewart|Starfleet}}; [[stranger]]; [[subspace interference pattern]]; [[subspace radio]]; [[subspace signal]]; [[Sumiko IV]]; [[superior]]; [[survey team]]; [[swimming]]; [[swimming pool]]; [[synapse]]; [[table]]; [[tactical analysis]]; [[tactical array]]; [[tactical console]]; [[tactical control]] (aka [[tactical system]]); [[tape]]; [[three-dimensional chess]]; [[throat]]; [[torpedo bay]]; [[transporter]]; [[treatment]]; [[trombone]]; [[turbolift]]; [[turbolift system]]; [[vacation]]; [[vessel]]; [[victory]]; [[visual range]]; [[voice interface]]; [[volunteer]]; [[warp drive]]; [[warrior]]; [[weapon]]; [[weapon range]]; [[year]]
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:'''Engineering Department Status''': [[atmospheric recycle and processing subsystem]]; [[celestial timebase reference system]]; [[external navigational interferometer]]; [[Federation navigational beacon sensor]]; [[gravimetric generation and inertial damping subsystem]]; [[impulse propulsion system]]; [[intraship voice communications net]]; [[matter-antimatter reaction assembly]]; [[navigational realtime relative timespace monitor sensor]]; [[optical data network]]; [[thermal integrity]]; [[warp coil|warp field generational nacelle coils]]; [[water and solid waste recycling subsystem]]
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 6 December 2023

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

After the crew's memories are mysteriously erased, the computer records indicate that the Federation is at war with the Lysians, and that the Enterprise has been ordered to attack their command center.

Summary

Teaser

"Captain's log, Stardate 45494.2. We're investigating a series of subspace signals that may indicate intelligent life in the Epsilon Silar system. We are within sensor range."
Shields up

"Scanning intensity has increased by 1,500%."
"Shields up."

As the crew is going through a typical day, with Data in Ten Forward fixing Deanna Troi a Samarian sunset done in the traditional style to settle a bet over a three-dimensional chess game, Dr. Beverly Crusher tending to Kristin, a crewmember injured while cliff-diving on the holodeck, and Commander Riker arguing with Ensign Ro about her changing ship's procedure without his knowledge, the USS Enterprise-D is approached by a small vessel of unknown configuration. After the vessel initiates an intense scan of the Enterprise, a wave of green energy passes throughout the ship, and the entire crew suffers from memory loss.

Act One

The crewmembers have forgotten their identities but have retained their appropriate skills for running the ship. What they also don't realize is that there is someone else on the bridge who wasn't there before the wave hit, also wearing a Starfleet uniform and claiming to be suffering from memory loss.

While trying to ascertain who they are and why they are on this starship, Riker suggests to an equally anonymous Captain Picard that he is their leader, since he has four pips on his collar, more than anyone else present. Worf suggests otherwise, and presumes he is the leader because he is the most decorated person on board due to his baldric. Dr. Crusher realizes that she is a medical officer, but the injured crewmember in sickbay still doesn't know what she is doing there. Riker, Ro, and La Forge go to engineering to try to get the engines running. La Forge works on getting propulsion back online and tries to find personnel files so that they'll know who they are while Riker and Ro go to the rest of the ship as a survey team. Worf, in the meantime, has assumed leadership and is happy when La Forge reports the ship is ready for battle with the navigation, propulsion, weapons, and communications back online.

Act Two

With computer access limited, Riker and Ro travel throughout the ship and confirm that the memory loss is not limited only to the bridge; rather than their normal hostility, the two have an almost playful relationship, with Ro commenting that Riker doesn't look like someone who needs a holodeck to have fun.

After La Forge successfully accesses the ship's computer, he is able to get a list with photos of the Enterprise's bridge officers. The list confirms that Picard is indeed the commanding officer of the Enterprise. To Worf's dismay, the list has him near the bottom, second to last; he apologizes to Picard for asserting authority where he had none, but Picard tells him to think nothing more of it. Interestingly, the computer's list has one new addition to the ship's regular command crew. Commander Kieran MacDuff is the ship's first officer, and Commander Riker has been bumped down to second officer.

Data and La Forge are able to get more information out of the computer, and they brief the senior officers about their current mission: The Enterprise has been tasked to destroy the Lysian command center as part of a coordinated attack on their mortal enemy, with whom the Federation has been at war for years. The information also suggests that the Lysians have a new weapon which could cause memory loss. Troi wants to open communications with headquarters to confirm their mission, but the Enterprise's orders include radio silence at all times. Picard orders MacDuff to set a course towards the Lysian command center. Troi doesn't like it.

Act Three

Troi has a strong feeling that the war is wrong but can't pin down a reason, and Riker suggests it is just due to the general nature of war. When Riker returns to his quarters, he finds Ro lounging in a chair waiting for him. Ro tells Riker that they could be married, and Riker tells it is also equally possible that they hate each other. They begin to lie down on Riker's bed and Riker asks her what if he snores in his sleep. Ro responds by asking him what makes him think he is going to get any sleep tonight.

As the Enterprise crosses into Lysian space, a Lysian destroyer tries to hail the Enterprise. Picard wants to open a channel, but MacDuff suggests that that may be how they lost their memories to begin with. The Lysian destroyer starts to fire at the Enterprise, but the starship is able to easily destroy the Lysian vessel – too easily. MacDuff congratulates Picard for his decisiveness, but the captain is bothered by how ineffective the Lysian's defenses were.

Act Four

Riker, Troi, and Ro talk

"Am I interrupting anything?"
"No."
"No."

Troi also inexplicably feels that Riker is very "familiar"; the two realize they have some connection when he finds a book, Ode to Psyche by John Keats, which she gave him as a gift "with love", producing a rather awkward moment when Ro arrives and sees them nearly kissing before she kisses Riker herself once Troi leaves. Ro informs Riker that she gets the feeling she used to be the jealous type before giving him a kiss.

Efforts to repair the memory loss have been limited, as La Forge cannot gain access to more detailed personnel files or medical records that might allow Dr. Crusher to safely attempt to restore the crew's memories; MacDuff volunteers despite the risks, but Crusher stops her efforts when he apparently begins having seizures, missing MacDuff's slight sinister smile as she walks away.

Picard wonders if the Federation is truly at war with such a technologically inferior enemy. He feels a moral dilemma, comparing his situation to being given a weapon and told to go into a room to kill a stranger but still wanting to know why; MacDuff counters that it would be wrong to allow the war to continue and claim millions of lives just because Picard is experiencing moral qualms. MacDuff has a private conversation with Worf, his fellow warrior, and warns him there might be a situation where a split-second decision may need to be made, even if Picard has not yet given the orders to do so.

Act Five

Lysian central command-galaxy class

Lysian starbase

The Enterprise arrives in the Lysian system and proceed towards the Lysian Central Command, where it is intercepted by 47 unmanned Lysian sentry pods. These vessels are easily destroyed, and the Enterprise continues on to the command center. Data informs Picard that the Lysian command center is virtually defenseless with 15,311 people aboard. One photon torpedo could destroy the entire structure, while its entire arsenal could not even damage the Enterprise. Troi again insists the situation is wrong, and Riker poses the question: How could the Federation's mortal enemy be over a hundred years behind it in weapons technology? MacDuff insists that Picard destroy the station, but Picard refuses to fire on defenseless people and instead tells Worf to open a channel. MacDuff tells Worf belay the order and declares that something is wrong with the captain and attempts to assume command, giving Worf an order to fire all weapons. When Worf refuses, MacDuff knocks him away with surprising force and tries to fire himself. Riker shoots him with a phaser. The beam knocks MacDuff back and reveals a shocking fact; he is not Human. Worf and Riker then combine their phaser shots to knock MacDuff to the floor and subdue him.

"Captain's log, supplemental. We are on a course to Starbase 310. Dr. Crusher has been working steadily and has restored the memories of most of the crew."

Determining that there was an artificial effect suppressing the crew's memories, Dr. Crusher works to quickly restore them. MacDuff is identified as a Satarran, a race which has been at war with the Lysians for decades. Despite their skill with memory suppression, the Satarrans lacked sophisticated weapons technology, and so had plotted to hijack the Enterprise and tilt the war in their favor. Picard apologized on behalf of the Federation for the deaths of the Lysian destroyer's crew. With MacDuff's plan foiled, the Enterprise heads off to its next assignment – although Riker remains uneasy when he encounters Troi and Ro intensely conversing in Ten Forward. Ro insists somewhat facetiously that they have a memory they will both treasure; Troi concludes that such actions tend to result from subconscious desires. When Riker concedes confusion, she smiles and assures him that "if you're still confused tomorrow, you know where my office is."

Log entries

Memorable quotes

"Data, chess isn't just a game of ploys and gambits; it's a game of intuition."
"Hmm. You are a challenging opponent, Counselor."

- Troi, after defeating Data at a game of chess in Ten Forward


"I don't know who any of you are."
"Nor do I. I don't… I don't even remember who I am."

- Riker and Picard, on the bridge after having their memories blocked


"It looks like I'm the pilot."

- Ro Laren


(To Picard) "Looks like you're the leader."
(Picard counts his pips.)
"Perhaps we should not jump to conclusions." (Worf points to his baldric) "I am decorated as well."

- Riker and Worf, trying to determine the leader after Riker counts his pips


"We're going to search the ship."
"Very well. Proceed."

- Riker and Worf


(Data pops up from behind the bar's counter.)
"Can I get you something? A beverage?"

- Data to Riker, Ro, and Troi in Ten Forward


"Contact the operations officer to assist you."
"He's in Ten Forward, waiting tables."

- Picard and Ro, on Data


"For all we know, you and I could be married."
"For all we know, you and I could hate each other."

- Riker and Ro


"You must've been one hell of a bartender."

- La Forge, commenting on the speed at which Data moves


"We must attack!!!"
"I do not fire on defenseless people."

- "MacDuff" and Picard, realizing once and for all what's going on isn't right


"Commander, don't worry about it. As far as I'm concerned, you and I have shared something that we will treasure forever."

- Ro, to Riker on their brief relationship

Background information

Production history

Story and script

Production

Sets and props

  • The Lysian Central Command model was previously used as the Edo God in "Justice".
  • As a memory-less Ro Laren waits for him in bed, we see that Commander Riker has a horga'hn in his quarters. The horga'hn was first seen in "Captain's Holiday", when Riker asked Captain Picard to acquire a horga'hn for him while the captain vacationed on Risa.
  • One of the chess pieces at the beginning of the episode bears a resemblance to the Robot B-9 from Lost In Space.

Continuity

  • As the crew attempts to learn more about their identities from the computer's databanks, a great deal of biographical data of the Enterprise-D crew is presented in the form of computer readouts. See personnel file.
  • The tune Riker plays on his trombone is "The Nearness of You" by Hoagy Carmichael. He had previously performed this with the holographic jazz band in "11001001".
  • This episode marks the third time Picard is seen at the helm of the Enterprise during the series. The other times were in "11001001" and "Booby Trap".

Reception

Awards

  • This episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects, sharing it in a tie with TNG: "A Matter Of Time".

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stunt doubles

Stand-ins

References

ability; Alaska; analysis; android; arm; armament; artificial lifeform; As You Like It; attack; attack vessel; attitude; authority; bartender; basic system directory; bathing suit; battleship; battle stations; behavior; bioelectric field; biographical listing; boarding party; brain chemistry; brain scan; checkmate; chief engineer; chief medical officer; choice; Cirrus IV; Cliffs of Heaven; cobalt fusion warhead; coincidence; command path discontinuity; commanding officer; communication channel; computer; computer core; computer record; computer system; console; corridor; crew manifest; culture; cure; damage; databank; database; death; debris; decade; deck; diencephalon; diplomacy; diplomat; disruptor; distance; distress signal; doctor; el-Mitra Exchange; Emerald Wading Pool; emotion; enemy; energy wave; engineer; engineering core; Epsilon Silar system; evasive maneuvers (aka evasive action); executive officer; Federation; Federation starships; feeling; file; file wall; firing range; flight handling assessment; flight path; frequency; front; full diagnostic (aka complete diagnostic); fun; fusion; Galaxy-class decks; gambit; genocide; hail; hand; hate; head; helm; helm officer; hesitation; hippocampus; history; holodeck; Holodeck Program 47-C; holographic program; home planet; horga'hn; hour; idea; impulse drive; information; information storage area; injury; intercept course; intuition; jealousy; Keats, John; kilometer; kilojoule; king; kiss; knowledge; Kriskov Gambit; laser cannon; leader; leadership; length; lifeform; life support system; ligament; living quarters; locator subroutine; long-term memory; Lysia; Lysians; Lysian Alliance; Lysian battleship; Lysian border; Lysian Central Command; Lysian destroyer (aka Lysian warship); Lysian destroyer crew; Lysian system; Lysian territory; magnetic propulsion; main engineering; marriage; Master of Science; medial temporal; medical file; medical index; medical record; medical specialist; megajoule; memory; meter; military operation; mission; mission report; moral; mountain climbing; musician; navigation; navigator; object; Ode to Psyche; offline; onboard communications system; operations officer; optical data network; order; organization; panic; patient; percent; personnel file; phaser; phaser array; phaser bank; photon torpedo; pilot; plan; plasma; processor; propulsion; pulse laser; question; race; radio silence; record; red alert; representative; Risa; risk; Roddenberry, Gene; rook; room; Samarian sunset; Satarrans; Satarran starship; scanning signal; schematic; science officer; scientist; second officer; security chief; senior officer; sensor range; sensor system; sensor sweep; sentry pod; sequence initiator; sequencing program; shield grid; ship's counselor; short-term memory; shuttlecraft; skill; sleep; snoring; speed; Starbase 301; Starfleet; Starfleet Headquarters; Starfleet records; state of war; status report; Stewart, Patrick; stranger; subspace interference pattern; subspace radio; subspace signal; Sumiko IV; superior; survey team; swimming; swimming pool; synapse; table; tactical analysis; tactical array; tactical console; tactical control (aka tactical system); tape; three-dimensional chess; throat; torpedo bay; transporter; treatment; trombone; turbolift; turbolift system; vacation; vessel; victory; visual range; voice interface; volunteer; warp drive; warrior; weapon; weapon range; year

Other references

Personnel files: 2305; 2323; 2324; 2327; 2334; 2334; 2336; 2338; 2340; 2341; 2342; 2345; 2350; 2352; 2355; 2356; 2357; 2358; 2359; 2361; 2362; 2364; Academy of Starfleet Surgeons; Arbiter of Succession; Bajor; Betazed; Copernicus City; court martial; Crusher, Wesley; Earth; flight control officer; France; Gamma Canaris N; Garon II; Howard, Isabel; Howard, Paul; Klingon; La Barre; Lal; Luna; MacDuff, Joseph; MacDuff, Les; Omicron Theta colony; operations management officer; operations manager; Orion, USS; Picard, Maurice; Picard, Yvette; probability mechanics; psychology; Ro Gale; Ro Talia; Soong, Noonien; Starfleet Academy; Troi, Ian; Troi, Ian Andrew; Troi, Lwaxana; Wellington, USS
Engineering Department Status: atmospheric recycle and processing subsystem; celestial timebase reference system; external navigational interferometer; Federation navigational beacon sensor; gravimetric generation and inertial damping subsystem; impulse propulsion system; intraship voice communications net; matter-antimatter reaction assembly; navigational realtime relative timespace monitor sensor; optical data network; thermal integrity; warp field generational nacelle coils; water and solid waste recycling subsystem

Retconned references

Bajora; MacDuff, Keiran

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