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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
In [[Ten Forward]], a [[string quartet]] is tuning up. [[Data]] enters carrying a [[violin]] and approaches [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]], who are sitting at a table. He advises that they attend the second concert, as he will not be playing the violin, saying that although his playing is technically proficient, he has been told it lacks soul. He says he is only trying to be honest, but Picard tells him that excessive honesty can be dangerous in a leader. Data takes his place, but just as the concert begins, [[William T. Riker|Riker]] calls Picard to the [[bridge]], forcing the Captain to depart, painfully aware that it appears he's walking out on his friend's performance.
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In [[Ten Forward]], a [[string quartet]] is tuning up. [[Data]] enters carrying a [[violin]] and approaches [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]], who are sitting nearby at a table. He advises that they attend the second concert, as he will not be playing the violin, saying that although his playing is technically proficient, he has been told by his fellow performers that he lacks soul. He says he is only trying to be honest, but Picard tells him that excessive honesty can be dangerous in a leader. Data takes his place, but just as the quartet begins the first movement ("Allegro") of [[Mozart]]'s ''[[Eine kleine Nachtmusik]]'', [[William T. Riker|Riker]] calls Picard to the [[bridge]], forcing the Captain to depart, painfully aware that it appears he's walking out on his friend's performance.
   
 
[[File:Sheliak.jpg|thumb|left|''"Remove the humans."'']]
 
[[File:Sheliak.jpg|thumb|left|''"Remove the humans."'']]
 
When he gets there he learns that they have been contacted by the [[Sheliak]], for the first time in [[2255|111 years]]. In a recorded message, they demand that a [[Human]] [[colony]] on [[Tau Cygna V]] be removed, as this [[planet]] was ceded to the Sheliak in the [[Treaty of Armens]]. They give them four days to remove the Humans. [[Starfleet Command]] knows of no settlement on the planet, which is cloaked in [[hyperonic radiation]] that is lethal to Humans. Picard reasons that there must be someone there, so they set course for [[Tau Cygna]].
 
When he gets there he learns that they have been contacted by the [[Sheliak]], for the first time in [[2255|111 years]]. In a recorded message, they demand that a [[Human]] [[colony]] on [[Tau Cygna V]] be removed, as this [[planet]] was ceded to the Sheliak in the [[Treaty of Armens]]. They give them four days to remove the Humans. [[Starfleet Command]] knows of no settlement on the planet, which is cloaked in [[hyperonic radiation]] that is lethal to Humans. Picard reasons that there must be someone there, so they set course for [[Tau Cygna]].
   
On arriving there, [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] detects Human [[life sign]]s, but interference from the radiation prevents him from determining how many. The radiation also prevents the use of the [[transporter]]s and [[phaser]]s. Crusher suggests that they must have adapted somehow; it being the only way they could survive. Picard says they must be evacuated or the Sheliak will remove them forcefully, as they consider Humans a lower form of life. As Data is unaffected by the radiation, Picard orders him down to the surface, Riker commenting that there are probably only a dozen or so survivors.
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On arriving there, [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] detects Human [[life sign]]s, but interference from the radiation prevents him from determining how many exactly. The radiation also prevents the use of the [[transporter]]s and [[phaser]]s. Crusher suggests that they must have adapted somehow; it being the only way they could survive. Picard says they must be evacuated or the Sheliak will remove them forcefully, as they consider Humans a lower form of life. As Data is unaffected by the radiation, Picard orders him down to the surface, Riker commenting that there are probably only a dozen or so survivors.
   
 
[[File:Data kentor haritath.jpg|thumb|right|''"It must be from the Federation!"'']]
 
[[File:Data kentor haritath.jpg|thumb|right|''"It must be from the Federation!"'']]
Data lands a [[shuttle]] on the surface, and is approached by two humans, [[Kentor]] and [[Haritath]]. They tell him he is the first visitor they have ever had, and tell him they will bring him to their leader, [[Gosheven]]. They claim to be descendants of the original settlers from the colony ship [[SS Artemis|''Artemis'']]. On the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Riker learns that the ''Artemis'' was launched [[2274|92 years ago]], its destination [[Septimis Minor]], but had gone off course and never been found. To the shock of the bridge crew, Data informs them that there are 15,253 colonists. Without transporters, and using only shuttles it will take over four weeks to evacuate the colony. Picard orders Data to prepare for evacuation, and tells Worf to attempt to hail the Sheliak.
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Data lands the [[Type 15 shuttlepod|shuttlepod]] ''[[Onizuka]]'' on the surface, and is approached by two humans, [[Kentor]] and [[Haritath]]. They tell him he is the first visitor they have ever had, and tell him they will bring him to their leader, [[Gosheven]]. They claim to be descendants of the original settlers from the colony ship [[SS Artemis|''Artemis'']]. On the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Riker learns that the ''Artemis'' was launched [[2274|92 years ago]], its destination was [[Septimis Minor]], but had gone off course and never been found. To the shock of the bridge crew, Data informs them that there are 15,253 colonists. Without transporters, and using only shuttles it will take over four weeks to evacuate the colony. Picard orders Data to prepare for evacuation, and tells Worf to attempt to hail the Sheliak.
   
On the surface, Data is brought to the town square where he meets Gosheven. He explains the situation and the need for evacuation, but Gosheven won't listen to him, and claims the planet is theirs. When the guidance system on the ''Artemis'' failed and it crash landed on Tau Cygna, over one third of the colonists died before they adapted to the radiation. Data agrees that the colony is remarkable, but as the planet clearly belongs to the Sheliak, the most sensible course of action is to evacuate. Gosheven tells him to go back to his ship. Someone throws a pipe towards Data, which he catches. A woman approaches, marveling at his reflexes and at him in general. She says she is very interested in cybernetics, and wants to question him. However he tells her he needs to know more about the settlement and its people. She agrees to show him around, and introduces herself as [[Ard'rian McKenzie]]. Gosheven is not happy with this development.
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On the surface, Data is brought to the town square where he meets Gosheven. He explains the situation and the need for evacuation, but Gosheven won't listen to him, and claims the planet is theirs. When the guidance system on the ''Artemis'' failed and it crash landed on Tau Cygna, over one third of the colonists died before they learned that they could adapt to the radiation. Data agrees that the colony is remarkable, but as the planet clearly belongs to the Sheliak, the most sensible course of action is to evacuate. Gosheven tells him to go back to his ship. Someone throws a pipe towards Data, which he catches. A woman approaches, marveling at his reflexes and at him in general. She says she is very interested in cybernetics, and wants to question him. However he tells her he needs to know more about the settlement and its people. She agrees to show him around, and introduces herself as [[Ard'rian McKenzie]]. Gosheven is not happy with this development.
   
 
[[File:Riker tells OBrien and La Forge to get transporters working.jpg|thumb|left|''"We don't want to hear is that it is impossible."'']]
 
[[File:Riker tells OBrien and La Forge to get transporters working.jpg|thumb|left|''"We don't want to hear is that it is impossible."'']]
In the [[observation lounge]], Riker tells [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] and [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] to try to get the transporters to function. They leave, and Picard goes to the bridge to talk to the Sheliak. They are very hostile, and repeat that the Humans must be removed. Picard tries to get them to compromise, but they refuse to negotiate, saying the law is paramount, then cut him off. In Ard'rian's house on Tau Cygna, she tells Data that Gosheven won't listen to him because he is an [[android]]. She however, believes androids are better than Humans, as they have no emotions to cloud their judgment. Picard contacts Data, telling him he's contacting Starfleet for a [[transport ship]]. The transporters are still not working despite La Forge and O'Brien's best efforts.
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In the [[observation lounge]], Riker tells [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] and [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] to try to get the transporters to function. They leave, and Picard goes to the bridge to talk to the Sheliak. They are very hostile, and repeat that the Humans must be removed. Picard tries to get them to compromise, but they refuse to negotiate, saying the law is paramount, then cut him off. In Ard'rian's house on Tau Cygna, she tells Data that Gosheven won't listen to him because he is an [[android]]. She however, believes androids are better than Humans, as they have no emotions to cloud their judgment. Picard contacts Data, telling him he's contacting Starfleet for a [[transport ship]]. The transporters are still not working despite La Forge, O'Brien and [[Wesley Crusher]]'s best efforts.
   
Data is trying again with Gosheven, but he still won't listen. He calls the town a monument to his people, saying his grandfather died in its construction. Too much has been sacrificed for them to leave. Data comes to the conclusion he will have to convince others of the need to leave, and Ard'rian says she will help him. In the [[captain's ready room]], Picard tells Riker that it will be three weeks before a colony transport ship will arrive. He will have to convince the Sheliak to compromise. Then he realizes that the Sheliak colony ship must be already ''en route'', and orders the ''Enterprise'' to intercept. Riker contacts Data and tells him what's planned. Data is unsure if he can arrange the evacuation, saying few colonists want to leave, but Riker dresses him down, saying he's responsible for the colonist's lives. Ard'rian tells him that Gosheven has called a meeting to discuss the situation, then gives Data a kiss, saying that she thought he needed it. She then suggests some reverse psychology is needed.
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Data is trying again with Gosheven, but he still won't listen. He calls the town a monument to his people, saying his grandfather died in its construction. Too much has been sacrificed for them to leave. Data comes to the conclusion he will have to convince others of the need to leave, and Ard'rian says she will help him.
   
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In the [[captain's ready room]], Picard tells Riker that Starfleet is profuse in its apologies and that it will be three weeks before a colony transport ship will arrive. He will have to convince the Sheliak to compromise. Then he realizes that with the distances involved and the timetable the Sheliak intend on, their colony ship must be already ''en route'', and orders the ''Enterprise'' to intercept. Riker contacts Data and tells him what's planned. Data is unsure if he can arrange the evacuation, saying few colonists want to leave, but Riker dresses him down, saying he's responsible for the 15,000 colonist lives. He asks how violent the Sheliak may be in dealing with the colonists themselves; Riker explains that the treaty was the only thing preventing them from eradicating the colony the moment they discovered it. Ard'rian tells Data that Gosheven has called a meeting to discuss the situation, then gives him a kiss, saying that she thought he needed it. She then suggests some reverse psychology is needed.
[[File:Datas speech taucygnav.jpg|thumb|right|''"There will be no one left alive to remember."''']]
 
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[[File:Datas speech taucygnav.jpg|thumb|right|''<nowiki>"There will be no one left alive to remember."'</nowiki>'']]
 
At the meeting, Data makes a speech, saying he admires their doomed effort, and how they are willing to die for land and so on. Gosheven sees through it, but Kentor and Haritath are getting worried. Gosheven starts to talk about his grandfather, when Ard'rian interrupts, saying, "''who will bury you?''" Gosheven counters, saying he is not willing to lose everything without a fight. The crowd cheers and gathers around him. Later Kentor and Haritath approach Data and confess they are not convinced by Gosheven. Ard'rian suggests a secret meeting at her house.
 
At the meeting, Data makes a speech, saying he admires their doomed effort, and how they are willing to die for land and so on. Gosheven sees through it, but Kentor and Haritath are getting worried. Gosheven starts to talk about his grandfather, when Ard'rian interrupts, saying, "''who will bury you?''" Gosheven counters, saying he is not willing to lose everything without a fight. The crowd cheers and gathers around him. Later Kentor and Haritath approach Data and confess they are not convinced by Gosheven. Ard'rian suggests a secret meeting at her house.
   
The Sheliak ship is intercepted, and [[hail]]ed. Picard uses a clause in the treaty to get a hearing with them. In Ard'rian's house, Kentor agrees to the need for an evacuation, but says they still need to convince Gosheven. Then Gosheven turns up, saying the matter is settled, there will be no evacuation. He then gives Data an electrical shock, knocking him out. The crowd leaves, as Ard'rian tries to revive Data. [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] and Picard beam over to the Sheliak ship. Picard asks for some flexibility, saying they need three weeks. The Sheliak refuse, saying they will kill all the colonists if they are not removed. They then beam them back over to the ''Enterprise''. On Tau Cygna, Data reawakens and says that actions speak louder than words, so some drastic action is needed. He modifies a [[phaser]] using parts of his own circuitry, so it will work in the radiation, and tells Ard'rian to let Gosheven know he intends to destroy the aqueduct.
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The Sheliak ship is intercepted, and [[hail]]ed. Picard uses a clause in the treaty to get a hearing with them. In Ard'rian's house, Kentor agrees to the need for an evacuation, but says they still need to convince Gosheven. Then Gosheven turns up, saying the matter is settled, there will be no evacuation. He then gives Data an electrical shock with a tool, knocking him out. The crowd leaves, as Ard'rian tries to revive Data. [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] and Picard beam over to the Sheliak ship. Picard asks for some flexibility, saying they need three weeks. The Sheliak refuse, saying they will kill all the colonists if they are not removed. They then beam them back over to the bridge of the ''Enterprise''. On Tau Cygna, Data reawakens and says that actions speak louder than words, so some drastic action is needed. He returns to the ''Onizuka'' and modifies a [[Type 2 phaser]] using parts of his own circuitry, so it will work in the radiation, and tells Ard'rian to let Gosheven know he intends to destroy the aqueduct at the pumping station.
   
 
[[File:Data destroys aqueduct.jpg|thumb|left|''"Things can be replaced. Lives cannot."'']]
 
[[File:Data destroys aqueduct.jpg|thumb|left|''"Things can be replaced. Lives cannot."'']]
Picard puts the ''Enterprise'' on [[yellow alert]] and tells the Sheliak they will have to go through him to get to the colonists. He then decides to look through the treaty for something that will help. On the planet, Data is at the aqueduct. He stuns four guards as a demonstration of his firepower, and then demonstrates a stronger setting, firing it at the aqueduct and vaporizing the entire flow of water up to its source in the mountains. He then tells the colonists that one android with a hand phaser has destroyed their aqueduct, while ''hundreds'' of Sheliak are on their way, with the weapons to eradicate their entire colony from orbit; they will not even see the faces of their killers before they die. The choice is theirs. Kentor speaks out, saying they must leave. As they start to leave, Data comforts Gosheven, hunched mournfully over the aqueduct, where the water has started to flow again. Data reminds him that the aqueduct – and by extension, the colony it sustains – is merely a thing, that can be replaced while lives cannot be.
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Picard has the ''Enterprise'' put on [[yellow alert]] and tells the Sheliak they will have to go through him to get to the colonists. He then decides to look through the treaty for something that will help. On the planet, Data has made his way to the pumping station unseen, where Gosheven has posted four armed guards and many of the colonists are present to watch what Data may do. He pops up from his hiding spot and stuns the guards as a demonstration of his firepower, and then demonstrates a stronger setting, firing it at the aqueduct and vaporizing the entire flow of water up to its source in the mountains. He informs the stunned colonists that he could reduce the pumping station to a pile of debris, but trusts that his point is clear. He then tells them that one android with a hand phaser has destroyed their aqueduct, while ''hundreds'' of Sheliak are on their way, with far more powerful weapons, and the will, to eradicate their entire colony from orbit; they will not even see the faces of their killers before they die. The choice is theirs. Kentor speaks out, saying they must leave, telling Gosheven that there are challenges awaiting them elsewhere on another world. As colonists leave to start preparing for the evacuation, Data comforts Gosheven, hunched mournfully over the aqueduct, where the water has started to flow again. Gosheven now understands the reality of their situation, but tells Data that he really was ready to die for all they've built. Data knows this, but reminds him that the aqueduct – and by extension, the colony it sustains – is merely a thing. It can always be replaced: lives cannot.
   
Looking through the treaty, Picard sees something. He hails the Sheliak, and requests third party arbitration, as is his right. He nominates the [[Grizzela]]s, who are in the middle of their hibernation cycle for another six months. The Sheliak start to protest, but Picard cuts them off. They hail him back, but Picard makes them wait before answering. They grudgingly agree to give him the three weeks.
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Looking through the treaty, Picard sees something. He hails the Sheliak, and requests third party arbitration, as is his right. He nominates the [[Grizzela]]s, who are in the middle of their hibernation cycle for another six months. The Sheliak start to protest, but Picard cuts them off. They hail him back, but Picard makes them wait before answering, taking the time to inspect the ship's [[dedication plaque]] for dust. They grudgingly agree to give him the three weeks and he politely thanks them.
   
Data is preparing to leave, when Ard'rian approaches and says the plan is going well. She asks if he feels anything for her, but he reminds her he has no feelings at all. She looks downcast before Data kisses her, saying she appeared to need it. He returns to the ''Enterprise'', where he goes to the ready room. Picard is listening to his concert, and comments how he has managed to combine two disparate styles successfully. This Picard considers highly creative. Data is forced to admit that he has learned to become more creative.
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Data is preparing to leave in the ''Onizuka'', when Ard'rian approaches and says the evacuation plan is going well; they'll be ready to go when the transport ship arrives. She asks if he feels anything for her, but he reminds her he has no feelings at all. She looks downcast before Data kisses her, saying she appeared to need it. He returns to the ''Enterprise'', where he goes to Picard's ready room. Picard is listening to a recording of Data's concert (now playing ''Eine kleine Nachtmusik'''s second movement ("Andante")) that Dr. Crusher made for him, and comments how he has managed to combine two disparate styles successfully. Picard considers this highly creative. Data is forced to admit that through his situation on Tau Cygna V, he has indeed learned to become more creative.
   
 
==Memorable Quotes==
 
==Memorable Quotes==
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"''Commander, in Human parlance, I do not believe I can "get the job done".''"
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"''Commander, in Human parlance, I do not believe I can 'get the job done'.''"
 
: - '''Data''', after the majority of the Human colonists refuse his evacuation order
 
: - '''Data''', after the majority of the Human colonists refuse his evacuation order
   
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"''...Ah.''"<br />
 
"''...Ah.''"<br />
 
"''"Ah" is right, Data.''"
 
"''"Ah" is right, Data.''"
: - '''Data''' and '''Riker'''
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: - '''Riker''' and '''Data'''
   
   
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"''... on screen.''"
 
"''... on screen.''"
 
: - '''Worf''' and '''Picard'''
 
: - '''Worf''' and '''Picard'''
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"''You may have your three weeks, Picard of the ''Enterprise''.''"<br />
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''(Politely)'' "''Thank you.''"
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: - '''Sheliak''' and '''Picard''', finally coming to an agreement
   
   
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"''Mister La Forge... I believe we will postpone.''"
 
"''Mister La Forge... I believe we will postpone.''"
 
: - '''La Forge''' and '''Picard'''
 
: - '''La Forge''' and '''Picard'''
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"''Do you have any feelings for me?''"<br />
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"''I have no feelings of any kind.''"
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: - '''Ard'rian McKenzie''' and '''Data'''
   
   
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=== Story and script ===
 
=== Story and script ===
 
* [[Melinda Snodgrass]] commented, "''I wanted to take [[Data]] one step further in his development as a human being. I wanted to stress him and have him face a situation where logic isn't enough, to show that in order to command you have to have charisma. You have to learn how to wave your dick and hope your dick is bigger than the other guy's.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 186)
 
* [[Melinda Snodgrass]] commented, "''I wanted to take [[Data]] one step further in his development as a human being. I wanted to stress him and have him face a situation where logic isn't enough, to show that in order to command you have to have charisma. You have to learn how to wave your dick and hope your dick is bigger than the other guy's.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 186)
* According to a line cut from the episode, Tau Cygna V held sufficient amounts of an elusive sub-atomic particle called teremi-thoron, which interfered with transporter signals. The original script, including the cut lines, can be viewed [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/149.txt here].
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* According to a line cut from the episode, Tau Cygna V held sufficient amounts of an elusive sub-atomic particle called teremi-thoron, which interfered with transporter signals. The original script, including the cut lines, can be viewed {{st-minutiae|academy/literature329/149.txt|here}}.
 
* The title of this episode is from the poem "[http://www.kellscraft.com/wantsman.html The Wants of Man]" by {{w|John Quincy Adams}}. In the context of this poem, the term "ensign" means a flag or symbol, not the Starfleet rank.
 
* The title of this episode is from the poem "[http://www.kellscraft.com/wantsman.html The Wants of Man]" by {{w|John Quincy Adams}}. In the context of this poem, the term "ensign" means a flag or symbol, not the Starfleet rank.
::''I want the seals of power and place,
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::''I want the seals of power and place,''
::''The ensigns of command,
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::''The ensigns of command,''
::''Charged by the people's unbought grace,
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::''Charged by the people's unbought grace,''
::''To rule my native land.
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::''To rule my native land.''
::''Nor crown nor sceptre would I ask,
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::''Nor crown nor sceptre would I ask,''
::''But from my country's will,
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::''But from my country's will,''
::''By day, by night, to ply the task
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::''By day, by night, to ply the task ''
::''Her cup of bliss to fill.
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::''Her cup of bliss to fill.''
   
 
=== Production ===
 
=== Production ===
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=== Cast and characters ===
 
=== Cast and characters ===
* Grainger Hines' dialogue was dubbed by [[unknown actor|another actor]] at his request because he was unhappy with his performance. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' 2nd ed., p. 101)
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* Grainger Hines' dialogue was dubbed by [[unknown actor|another actor]] at his request. One reason given was because he was unhappy with his performance. Another reason suggests that the director felt that Hines' voice wasn't right for the character of Gosheven as they pictured him. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' 2nd ed., p. 101)
 
* [[Colm Meaney]] ([[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]) appears but does not have any dialogue.
 
* [[Colm Meaney]] ([[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]) appears but does not have any dialogue.
   
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=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
* [[Arratia]] as [[Alfonse Pacelli]]
 
* [[George Colucci]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[George Colucci]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[B.J. Davis]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[B.J. Davis]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[David Eum]] as {{dis|Wright|Ensign}}
 
* [[David Eum]] as {{dis|Wright|Ensign}}
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* [[Melanie Gerren]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Female science officer (2366-2368)|civilian]]
 
* [[Shana Ann Golden]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Shana Ann Golden]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Grainger Hines]] as [[Gosheven]]
 
* [[Grainger Hines]] as [[Gosheven]]
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* [[Robin Morselli]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Robin Morselli]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Frank Orsatti]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Frank Orsatti]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Armed colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
* [[Young (actor)|Young]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
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* [[Harry Young]] as [[Tau Cygna V colonists#Colonists|Tau Cygna V colonist]]
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
** [[Alfonse Pacelli]]
 
 
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Male conn ensign (2366)|Command division officer]]
 
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Male conn ensign (2366)|Command division officer]]
 
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Male command division officer (early 2366)|Command division officer]]
 
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Male command division officer (early 2366)|Command division officer]]
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=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[2255]]; [[2274]]; [[Acts of Widdershins]]; ''[[Akira]]''; [[aqueduct]]; [[Treaty of Armens|Armens, Treaty of]]; [[SS Artemis|''Artemis'', SS]]; ''[[As You Like It]]''; [[Trenka Bron-Ken|Bron-Ken, Trenka]]; [[Bureau of Planetary Treaties|Bureau of Treaties]]; [[calculator]]; [[California]]; [[cello]]; [[classification R-3]]; [[colony ship]]; [[Cultural Contact Office]]; [[de Laure belt]]; [[dedication plaque]]; [[diagnostic circuit]]s; [[director]]; [[dog]]; [[duotronic]]; [[Earth]]; ''[[Eine kleine Nachtmusik]]''; [[Federation]]; [[Federation Drive]]; [[Federation-Sheliak Conflict]]; {{class|Galaxy|23rd century}} (23rd century); [[Grizzela]]; [[guidance system]]; [[Class H|H class planet]]; [[Iran-Contra Scandal]]; [[Jascha Heifetz|Heifetz, Jascha]]; [[hydrogen]]; [[hyperonic radiation]]; [[Kei]]; [[kiss]]; [[lightyear]]; [[Mars]]; [[Master]]; [[neural pathway]]; [[non-humanoid]]; ''[[Onizuka]]''; [[Ortiz]]; [[phaser]]; [[positronic]]; [[positronic brain]]; [[pumping station]]; ''[[Ranma Nibunnoichi]]''; [[reverse psychology]]; ''[[Rhea Gall Force]]''; [[Dog|robotic dog]]; [[San Francisco]]; [[Septimis Minor]]; [[servocircuit]]; [[Sheliak]]; [[Sheliak colony ship]]; [[Sheliak language]]; [[Shelia star system]]; [[Sheliak Corporate]]; [[Sol Sector]]; [[Starfleet Headquarters]]; [[string quartet]]; [[subspace relay booster station]]; [[survey craft]]; [[Tau Cygna V]]; [[Tau Cygna system]]; [[test cylinder]]; [[transporter]]s; [[trespassing]]; [[tricorder]]; [[type 15 shuttlepod]]; [[Federation Standards Measurement Bureau|UFP Standards Measurement Bureau]]; [[UFP Treaty Office]]; [[viola]]; [[violin]]; [[virotherapy]]; [[Vulcan]]; ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]''; [[yellow alert]]; [[Yuri]]
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Data must convince a colony of 15,000 people to evacuate before the aliens who own the planet arrive.

Summary

In Ten Forward, a string quartet is tuning up. Data enters carrying a violin and approaches Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher, who are sitting nearby at a table. He advises that they attend the second concert, as he will not be playing the violin, saying that although his playing is technically proficient, he has been told by his fellow performers that he lacks soul. He says he is only trying to be honest, but Picard tells him that excessive honesty can be dangerous in a leader. Data takes his place, but just as the quartet begins the first movement ("Allegro") of Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Riker calls Picard to the bridge, forcing the Captain to depart, painfully aware that it appears he's walking out on his friend's performance.

Sheliak

"Remove the humans."

When he gets there he learns that they have been contacted by the Sheliak, for the first time in 111 years. In a recorded message, they demand that a Human colony on Tau Cygna V be removed, as this planet was ceded to the Sheliak in the Treaty of Armens. They give them four days to remove the Humans. Starfleet Command knows of no settlement on the planet, which is cloaked in hyperonic radiation that is lethal to Humans. Picard reasons that there must be someone there, so they set course for Tau Cygna.

On arriving there, Lieutenant Worf detects Human life signs, but interference from the radiation prevents him from determining how many exactly. The radiation also prevents the use of the transporters and phasers. Crusher suggests that they must have adapted somehow; it being the only way they could survive. Picard says they must be evacuated or the Sheliak will remove them forcefully, as they consider Humans a lower form of life. As Data is unaffected by the radiation, Picard orders him down to the surface, Riker commenting that there are probably only a dozen or so survivors.

Data kentor haritath

"It must be from the Federation!"

Data lands the shuttlepod Onizuka on the surface, and is approached by two humans, Kentor and Haritath. They tell him he is the first visitor they have ever had, and tell him they will bring him to their leader, Gosheven. They claim to be descendants of the original settlers from the colony ship Artemis. On the USS Enterprise-D, Riker learns that the Artemis was launched 92 years ago, its destination was Septimis Minor, but had gone off course and never been found. To the shock of the bridge crew, Data informs them that there are 15,253 colonists. Without transporters, and using only shuttles it will take over four weeks to evacuate the colony. Picard orders Data to prepare for evacuation, and tells Worf to attempt to hail the Sheliak.

On the surface, Data is brought to the town square where he meets Gosheven. He explains the situation and the need for evacuation, but Gosheven won't listen to him, and claims the planet is theirs. When the guidance system on the Artemis failed and it crash landed on Tau Cygna, over one third of the colonists died before they learned that they could adapt to the radiation. Data agrees that the colony is remarkable, but as the planet clearly belongs to the Sheliak, the most sensible course of action is to evacuate. Gosheven tells him to go back to his ship. Someone throws a pipe towards Data, which he catches. A woman approaches, marveling at his reflexes and at him in general. She says she is very interested in cybernetics, and wants to question him. However he tells her he needs to know more about the settlement and its people. She agrees to show him around, and introduces herself as Ard'rian McKenzie. Gosheven is not happy with this development.

Riker tells OBrien and La Forge to get transporters working

"We don't want to hear is that it is impossible."

In the observation lounge, Riker tells La Forge and O'Brien to try to get the transporters to function. They leave, and Picard goes to the bridge to talk to the Sheliak. They are very hostile, and repeat that the Humans must be removed. Picard tries to get them to compromise, but they refuse to negotiate, saying the law is paramount, then cut him off. In Ard'rian's house on Tau Cygna, she tells Data that Gosheven won't listen to him because he is an android. She however, believes androids are better than Humans, as they have no emotions to cloud their judgment. Picard contacts Data, telling him he's contacting Starfleet for a transport ship. The transporters are still not working despite La Forge, O'Brien and Wesley Crusher's best efforts.

Data is trying again with Gosheven, but he still won't listen. He calls the town a monument to his people, saying his grandfather died in its construction. Too much has been sacrificed for them to leave. Data comes to the conclusion he will have to convince others of the need to leave, and Ard'rian says she will help him.

In the captain's ready room, Picard tells Riker that Starfleet is profuse in its apologies and that it will be three weeks before a colony transport ship will arrive. He will have to convince the Sheliak to compromise. Then he realizes that with the distances involved and the timetable the Sheliak intend on, their colony ship must be already en route, and orders the Enterprise to intercept. Riker contacts Data and tells him what's planned. Data is unsure if he can arrange the evacuation, saying few colonists want to leave, but Riker dresses him down, saying he's responsible for the 15,000 colonist lives. He asks how violent the Sheliak may be in dealing with the colonists themselves; Riker explains that the treaty was the only thing preventing them from eradicating the colony the moment they discovered it. Ard'rian tells Data that Gosheven has called a meeting to discuss the situation, then gives him a kiss, saying that she thought he needed it. She then suggests some reverse psychology is needed.

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"There will be no one left alive to remember."'

At the meeting, Data makes a speech, saying he admires their doomed effort, and how they are willing to die for land and so on. Gosheven sees through it, but Kentor and Haritath are getting worried. Gosheven starts to talk about his grandfather, when Ard'rian interrupts, saying, "who will bury you?" Gosheven counters, saying he is not willing to lose everything without a fight. The crowd cheers and gathers around him. Later Kentor and Haritath approach Data and confess they are not convinced by Gosheven. Ard'rian suggests a secret meeting at her house.

The Sheliak ship is intercepted, and hailed. Picard uses a clause in the treaty to get a hearing with them. In Ard'rian's house, Kentor agrees to the need for an evacuation, but says they still need to convince Gosheven. Then Gosheven turns up, saying the matter is settled, there will be no evacuation. He then gives Data an electrical shock with a tool, knocking him out. The crowd leaves, as Ard'rian tries to revive Data. Troi and Picard beam over to the Sheliak ship. Picard asks for some flexibility, saying they need three weeks. The Sheliak refuse, saying they will kill all the colonists if they are not removed. They then beam them back over to the bridge of the Enterprise. On Tau Cygna, Data reawakens and says that actions speak louder than words, so some drastic action is needed. He returns to the Onizuka and modifies a Type 2 phaser using parts of his own circuitry, so it will work in the radiation, and tells Ard'rian to let Gosheven know he intends to destroy the aqueduct at the pumping station.

Data destroys aqueduct

"Things can be replaced. Lives cannot."

Picard has the Enterprise put on yellow alert and tells the Sheliak they will have to go through him to get to the colonists. He then decides to look through the treaty for something that will help. On the planet, Data has made his way to the pumping station unseen, where Gosheven has posted four armed guards and many of the colonists are present to watch what Data may do. He pops up from his hiding spot and stuns the guards as a demonstration of his firepower, and then demonstrates a stronger setting, firing it at the aqueduct and vaporizing the entire flow of water up to its source in the mountains. He informs the stunned colonists that he could reduce the pumping station to a pile of debris, but trusts that his point is clear. He then tells them that one android with a hand phaser has destroyed their aqueduct, while hundreds of Sheliak are on their way, with far more powerful weapons, and the will, to eradicate their entire colony from orbit; they will not even see the faces of their killers before they die. The choice is theirs. Kentor speaks out, saying they must leave, telling Gosheven that there are challenges awaiting them elsewhere on another world. As colonists leave to start preparing for the evacuation, Data comforts Gosheven, hunched mournfully over the aqueduct, where the water has started to flow again. Gosheven now understands the reality of their situation, but tells Data that he really was ready to die for all they've built. Data knows this, but reminds him that the aqueduct – and by extension, the colony it sustains – is merely a thing. It can always be replaced: lives cannot.

Looking through the treaty, Picard sees something. He hails the Sheliak, and requests third party arbitration, as is his right. He nominates the Grizzelas, who are in the middle of their hibernation cycle for another six months. The Sheliak start to protest, but Picard cuts them off. They hail him back, but Picard makes them wait before answering, taking the time to inspect the ship's dedication plaque for dust. They grudgingly agree to give him the three weeks and he politely thanks them.

Data is preparing to leave in the Onizuka, when Ard'rian approaches and says the evacuation plan is going well; they'll be ready to go when the transport ship arrives. She asks if he feels anything for her, but he reminds her he has no feelings at all. She looks downcast before Data kisses her, saying she appeared to need it. He returns to the Enterprise, where he goes to Picard's ready room. Picard is listening to a recording of Data's concert (now playing Eine kleine Nachtmusik's second movement ("Andante")) that Dr. Crusher made for him, and comments how he has managed to combine two disparate styles successfully. Picard considers this highly creative. Data is forced to admit that through his situation on Tau Cygna V, he has indeed learned to become more creative.

Memorable Quotes

"Gentlemen, we're giving you an assignment. The one thing I don't want to hear is that it's impossible."
"I need the transporters to function despite the hyperonic radiation."
"Yeah, but that's im– yes, sir."

- Riker, Picard and La Forge


"Data, telling us you're going to fail before you make the attempt is never wise."

- Beverly Crusher


"What is your memory capacity? How many operations per second? I have a million questions."
"I am afraid I have no time for a million questions."

- Ard'rian McKenzie and Data


"Commander, in Human parlance, I do not believe I can 'get the job done'."

- Data, after the majority of the Human colonists refuse his evacuation order


"This is not a law, it is a treaty! It is designed to smooth relations between races, not to act as a strait--"
(The Sheliak cut him off)
"...jacket."

- Picard, in an early attempt to negotiate with the Sheliak


"The lives of 15,000 people are riding on you. You'd better get innovative. Riker out!"

- Riker, underlying to Data the importance of evacuating the Human colonists from Tau Cygna V


"Now, how are we progressing, Mister La Forge?"
"About like you'd expect, sir."
"Splendid. Splendid. Carry on."

- Picard and La Forge, not making any progress with the transporters


"Any objections? Good because here... we stand."
"Then here, you die."

- Gosheven and Data


"He wants the impossible...!"
"That's the short definition of 'captain'."

- Wesley Crusher and La Forge


"Use that fancy positronic brain of yours. Carry out your mission."
"Sir, if I do not succeed, how violent is the Sheliak reaction likely to be?"
"The treaty is the only thing preventing them from eradicating the colony the moment they discovered it."
"...Ah."
""Ah" is right, Data."

- Riker and Data


"That was the stun setting. This is not."

- Data, shortly before vaporizing the water supply to the village


"This is just a thing... and things can be replaced. Lives cannot."

- Data


"Pursuant to Paragraph 1,290, I hereby formally request third party arbitration of our dispute."
"You have the right."
"Furthermore, pursuant to Sub-section D-3 I name... the Grizzelas to arbitrate."
"Grizzelas?!"
"Unfortunately, they are currently in their hibernation cycle. However, they will awaken in six months, at which time we can get this matter settled. Now... do you want to wait? Or give me my three weeks?"

- Picard, taking advantage of a clause in the Treaty of Armens and Sheliak


"Wait! Negotiation is permiss...!"
(Picard signals to cut the transmission.)
"You enjoyed that."
"You're damned right!"

- Sheliak, Riker, and Picard


"Captain, they are hailing us."
(Picard walks over to the Enterprise's dedication plaque and wipes some dust off of it with his finger)
"...Sir?"
(another long pause)
"... on screen."

- Worf and Picard


"You may have your three weeks, Picard of the Enterprise."
(Politely) "Thank you."

- Sheliak and Picard, finally coming to an agreement


"Captain. We can do it. We can modify the transporters."
"Excellent."
"It will take fifteen years and a research team of a hundred..."
"Mister La Forge... I believe we will postpone."

- La Forge and Picard


"Do you have any feelings for me?"
"I have no feelings of any kind."

- Ard'rian McKenzie and Data


"Captain, when the treaty was first negotiated, the Federation sent 372 legal experts. What do we have?"
"Thee and me?"

- Troi and Picard

Background information

Story and script

  • Melinda Snodgrass commented, "I wanted to take Data one step further in his development as a human being. I wanted to stress him and have him face a situation where logic isn't enough, to show that in order to command you have to have charisma. You have to learn how to wave your dick and hope your dick is bigger than the other guy's." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 186)
  • According to a line cut from the episode, Tau Cygna V held sufficient amounts of an elusive sub-atomic particle called teremi-thoron, which interfered with transporter signals. The original script, including the cut lines, can be viewed here.
  • The title of this episode is from the poem "The Wants of Man" by John Quincy Adams. In the context of this poem, the term "ensign" means a flag or symbol, not the Starfleet rank.
I want the seals of power and place,
The ensigns of command,
Charged by the people's unbought grace,
To rule my native land.
Nor crown nor sceptre would I ask,
But from my country's will,
By day, by night, to ply the task
Her cup of bliss to fill.

Production

Dalai Lama entourage

The entourage of the Dalai Lama visiting the set.

  • According to director Cliff Bole, US$200,000 was cut from the episode "at the last minute". The most prominent result of this was that more romantic overtones between Data and Ard'rian McKenzie were removed. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion 2nd ed., p. 101)
  • Although this episode aired after "Evolution", it was actually the first episode produced during the third season. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 137)
  • During filming, the entourage of the 14th Dalai Lama visited the sets and had pictures taken with Brent Spiner. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion 2nd ed., p. 101) One of these pictures appeared on the original UK VHS release of this episode. While the Dalai Lama had been touring the western US, his schedule precluded him visiting the set in person.[1]
  • Behind-the-scenes stills show that Thomas F. Denove was the director of photography for the scenes aboard the Sheliak ship, suggesting that regular director of photography Marvin V. Rush was either busy elsewhere, or had not yet been hired to replace Edward R. Brown, who left the show at the end of the previous season. Rush was the only credited director of photography on the episode, though Denove would later fill the role in the following season's "Half a Life".
  • First UK airdate: 16th October 1991

Cast and characters

  • Grainger Hines' dialogue was dubbed by another actor at his request. One reason given was because he was unhappy with his performance. Another reason suggests that the director felt that Hines' voice wasn't right for the character of Gosheven as they pictured him. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion 2nd ed., p. 101)
  • Colm Meaney (Chief O'Brien) appears but does not have any dialogue.

Continuity

Reception

  • Director Cliff Bole remembered: "That was one of those shows where we started off with these delusions of grandeur, and at the last minute, had to cut $200,000 out of it. It's the budget crunch. What happens is you put a show together, all the departments put their budgets in, we go, 'Can't do it', and things get cut accordingly. Sets are the first to go, because they're so expensive. An interesting show, but not our best effort." ("Cliff Bole - Of Redemption & Unification", The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine Vol. 17, p. 30)
  • A mission report for this episode by Robert Greenberger was published in The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine Vol. 10, pp. 23-26.

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

Co-star

Uncredited co-stars

Stunt double

Stand-ins

References

2255; 2274; aqueduct; Armens, Treaty of; Artemis, SS; As You Like It; Bron-Ken, Trenka; calculator; cello; classification R-3; colony ship; de Laure belt; diagnostic circuits; director; dog; duotronic; Earth; Eine kleine Nachtmusik; Federation; Federation-Sheliak Conflict; Grizzela; guidance system; H class planet; Heifetz, Jascha; hydrogen; hyperonic radiation; kiss; neural pathway; non-humanoid; Number one; Onizuka; Ortiz; phaser; positronic; positronic brain; pumping station; reverse psychology; robotic dog; Septimis Minor; servocircuit; Shelia system; Sheliak; Sheliak colony ship; Sheliak homeworld; Sheliak language; Sheliak Corporate; Starfleet (STFLT); string quartet; survey craft; Tau Cygna V; Tau Cygna system; test cylinder; transporters; trespassing; tricorder; type 15 shuttlepod; viola; violin; virotherapy; Vulcan; yellow alert

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