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The ''Enterprise'' hosts negotiations for possession of the only known stable wormhole.
 
The ''Enterprise'' hosts negotiations for possession of the only known stable wormhole.
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
=== Teaser ===
 
=== Teaser ===
[[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] enters her [[quarters]] after what appears to be an exhausting day. She begins to read some mail from her [[Lwaxana Troi|mother]], ignoring a research inquiry originating in [[Canada]] from the ''[[Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology]]'', when she is called by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] to attend a reception in [[Ten Forward]] for delegates negotiating for the rights to the [[Barzan]] [[wormhole]], which is about to appear visibly. After attempting to beg off, she reluctantly heads to Ten Forward, muttering sarcastically to herself about not wanting to miss seeing a wormhole.
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[[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] enters her [[quarters]] after what appears to be an exhausting day. She begins to read three [[letter]]s from [[Lwaxana Troi|her mother]], ignoring a research inquiry originating in [[Canada]] from the ''[[Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology]]'' and plans on having a "''real''" [[chocolate sundae]] from her [[replicator]] (which unfortunately cannot create it without very clear description) when she is called by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] to attend a reception in [[Ten Forward]] for delegates negotiating for the rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]], which is about to appear visibly. After attempting to beg off, she reluctantly heads to Ten Forward, muttering sarcastically to herself about not wanting to miss seeing a wormhole.
   
Once arriving, Picard introduces her to Premier [[Bhavani]] of [[Barzan II]] and two of the negotiators: [[Seth Mendoza]] of the [[Federation]] and [[Leyor]] of the [[Caldonian]]s. Then the third negotiator, [[Devinoni Ral]], a [[Human]] representing the [[Chrysalian]]s, introduces himself. Troi seems immediately drawn to Ral, who has an attractive female companion on his arm. Those gathered then turn their attention out the forward windows, where the Barzan wormhole makes itself visible, as it does every 233 minutes. Troi then turns to Ral, who is looking at her with interest.
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Once arriving, Picard introduces her to Premier [[Bhavani]] of [[Barzan II]] and two of the [[negotiator]]s: [[Mendoza]] of the [[Federation]] and [[Leyor]] of the [[Caldonian]]s. Then the third negotiator, [[Devinoni Ral]], a [[Human]] representing the [[Chrysalian]]s, introduces himself. Troi seems immediately drawn to Ral, who has an [[Rojay|attractive female companion]] on his arm. Those gathered then turn their attention out the forward [[viewport|windows]], where the Barzan wormhole &ndash; the only stable wormhole known to exist &ndash; makes itself visible, as it does every 233 minutes. Troi then turns to Ral, who is looking at her with interest, as Bhavani tells the competitors that the wormhole is theirs &ndash; for the right price.
   
 
=== Act One ===
 
=== Act One ===
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:"''[[Captain's log]], [[Stardate]] 43385.6. We are orbiting Barzan II, which is entertaining bids for control of what appears to be a stable wormhole, which could provide a permanent shortcut to the distant [[Gamma Quadrant]].''"
[[File:Ral gets frisky.jpg|thumb|...awkward]]
 
The opening of the negotiations begins for the [[Barzan wormhole]], the only known stable wormhole, which apparently exits into the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. The Barzans don't have the means to administer the wormhole's use, so they are negotiating that right to interested spacefaring races and groups. Just as they start, [[William T. Riker|Riker]] informs them that a [[Ferengi]] delegation wants to be included in the talks. Bhavani doesn't want to initiate any ill will, so Picard has the Ferengi party beamed directly to the conference room. Their leader, [[DaiMon]] [[Goss]], is welcomed to the negotiations. But his two consuls, [[Arridor]] and [[Kol]], must leave; they are given accommodations on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Goss takes his seat (formerly Picard's), and begins bidding immediately.
 
   
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Since the [[Barzan]]s don't have the means to administer the wormhole's use, they are offering that right to interested spacefaring races and groups. Just as the negotiations start in the [[conference lounge]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] informs them that a [[Ferengi]] delegation wants to be included. Bhavani admits that she was not expecting the Ferengi, but does not wish to incur any ill will. Picard has [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] beam the Ferengi party directly to the conference room. Their leader, [[DaiMon]] [[Goss]], begins by protesting at not being invited, then demands [[chair]]s for himself and his two consuls, Dr. [[Arridor]] and {{dis|Kol|Ferengi}}. Picard (keeping his temper with difficulty), informs the DaiMon that all the parties have agreed to limit their delegations to one representative, that the two Ferengi counsels are welcome to accommodations aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, and Picard will vacate his own chair for Goss. Goss says they can handle the pleasantries later; taking a large bag from Kol, he opens it on the table to display a pile of [[gold]], confidently predicting that he can outbid anyone else at the table.
Back in her office, Troi is researching Ral. She discovers that he was born on [[Earth]], but moved to [[Hurkos III]] when he was 19. Her door chime sounds, and Ral enters. He begins a flirtatious conversation with Troi, during which he informs her that his traveling companion is now "traveling." He then begins rather forwardly stroking Troi's hair, removing the hair clip she had in it. She protests slightly, but Ral silences her and then invites her to dinner at 8:00.
 
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[[File:Ral gets frisky.jpg|thumb|left|&hellip;awkward]]
 
Back in her office, Troi is researching Ral. She discovers that he was born on [[Earth]] in [[2325]] in [[Brussels]] in the [[European Alliance]] but moved to [[Hurkos III]] when he was 19. Her door chime sounds, and Ral enters. He begins a flirtatious conversation with Troi, during which he informs her that his traveling companion is now "traveling." He then begins rather forwardly stroking Troi's hair, removing the [[hair clip]] she had in it. She protests slightly, but Ral silences her and then invites her to dinner at 8:00.
   
 
=== Act Two ===
 
=== Act Two ===
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[[File:Data, Mendoza, Riker, and Picard discuss the Barzan wormhole.jpg|thumb|"''Imagine the Ferengi collecting tolls if we lose to them.''"]]
Picard, Riker, [[Data]], and Mendoza discuss the Barzans' data from their unmanned [[probe]] of the wormhole. Their readings indicate that the other end of the wormhole is in the Gamma Quadrant. Data argues that a manned exploration would gather more meaningful information. Picard agrees, and orders Data and [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] to explore the wormhole the next day, after taking more readings on the Barzan side of the wormhole.
 
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In Picard's [[captain's ready room|ready room]], Picard, Riker, [[Data]], and Mendoza are reviewing the data from the Barzans' unmanned [[probe]] sent into the wormhole, which indicates that the other end exits near the [[Denkiri Arm]], in the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Picard gives a low [[Whistling|whistle]]: a distance that would take nearly a hundred years at [[Warp drive|warp 9]] to traverse, covered in a matter of seconds through the wormhole. Riker has some reservations; a "stable" wormhole is an unknown beast in the [[galaxy]], and Picard agrees that, for all the eagerness of the other parties, the Federation should hesitate before bidding its resources to acquire "''the proverbial [[lemon]],''" a term which Data attempts to gain some clarification. Picard tells him they will discuss it later.
   
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Mendoza notes that, for all of Goss' bluster, the Ferengi don't have the resources needed to whet the Barzans' interest. Riker agrees, guessing that Ral, the most relaxed competitor at the table, is the one to worry about. Mendoza agrees, shrewdly guessing that Riker is a [[poker]] enthusiast.
[[File:Poison handshake.jpg|thumb|left|"''It is time to extend the hand of the Ferengi.''"]]
 
In the Ferengis' quarters, Arridor is helping Goss set up a "poison handshake" that will make whoever he grasps have a severe [[allergy|allergic reaction]], albeit non-fatal, in order to remove the competition in the negotiations. They cackle at their ingenuity.
 
   
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La Forge and Data volunteer to man a [[Type 15 shuttlepod|shuttlepod]] to gather more meaningful information. Picard agrees, and says they may do so the next day, after taking more readings on the Barzan side of the wormhole.
At 8:00, Ral arrives at Troi's quarters. She invites him in for a [[drink]], but he steals a [[kiss]] before she can order. She turns away, unsure of why she's so drawn to him and what she may do. She then orders [[champagne]] from the [[replicator]]; Ral appends the order "for two." Troi then admits that she's been constantly thinking of Ral, and steps forward and kisses him deeply. Troi breaks the kiss, stating that they'll be late for dinner. Ral then lifts her into his arms and states, "very late."
 
   
 
[[File:Poison handshake.jpg|thumb|left|"''It is time to extend the hand of the Ferengi.''"]]
Mendoza is staggering down the hallway, obviously a victim of Goss' handshake. He stumbles into [[sickbay]], and collapses. Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] rushes forward to help him.
 
 
In the Ferengis' quarters, Dr. Arridor is helping Goss set up a "[[poison]] [[handshake]]" that will make whoever he grasps have a severe [[allergy|allergic reaction]], albeit non-fatal, in order to remove the competition in the negotiations. They cackle at their ingenuity.
   
 
[[File:Ral carries Troi.jpg|thumb|"''I haven't been able to stop thinking about you all day.''"]]
 
[[File:Ral carries Troi.jpg|thumb|"''I haven't been able to stop thinking about you all day.''"]]
 
At 8:00, Ral arrives at Troi's quarters. She invites him in for a [[drink]], but he steals a [[kiss]] before she can order. She turns away, unsure of why she's so drawn to him and what she may do. She then orders [[champagne]] from the [[replicator]]; Ral appends the order "for two." Troi then admits that she's been constantly thinking of Ral, and steps forward and kisses him deeply. Troi breaks the kiss, stating that they'll be late for dinner. Ral then lifts her into his arms and states, "very late."
In Picard's [[ready room]], the Ferengi are arguing with the captain and Riker about their plans to explore the wormhole. Picard offers to share their data, but Goss is skeptical. Riker angrily suggests they send their own probe, which Goss says he will. After the Ferengi storm out, Picard tells Riker to instruct Data and La Forge to stay out of the Ferengis' way on their shared probe mission. As Riker leaves, the doctor calls and asks for the captain to come to sickbay.
 
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Mendoza is staggering down the hallway, obviously a victim of Goss' handshake. He stumbles into [[sickbay]], and collapses. Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] and [[Martinez]] rush forward to help him.
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In Picard's ready room, the Ferengi are arguing with the captain and Riker about their plans to explore the wormhole. Picard offers to share their data, but Goss is skeptical, so Riker angrily suggests they send their own probe and Goss says he will, which apparently is what he planned to do. After the Ferengi storm out, Picard tells Riker to instruct Data and La Forge to stay out of the Ferengi's way on their shared probe mission. As Riker leaves, the doctor calls and asks for the captain to come to sickbay.
   
The doctor tells Picard that Mendoza is having a histaminic reaction, and won't be able to return to the negotiations for several days. Picard and Riker leave, where Picard tells Riker that he'll have to take over for Mendoza. Riker protests, but Picard points out that his [[poker]] skills which Mendoza noted earlier make him the perfect replacement.
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Dr. Crusher tells Picard that Mendoza is having a [[histamine|histaminic]] reaction and won't be able to return to the negotiations for several days. Picard and Riker leave, where Picard tells Riker that he'll have to take over for Mendoza. Riker protests, but Picard points out that he, Picard, is the host and cannot step in without causing an awkward transition. However, Mendoza had already noted Riker's poker skills, and all he's doing is stepping into the game as the stakes are raised. Picard notes that that is when the game gets interesting before stepping into a [[turbolift]] to leave Riker with that thought.
   
 
=== Act Three ===
 
=== Act Three ===
 
[[File:Shuttles in Barzan Wormhole.jpg|thumb|left|Into the wormhole]]
 
[[File:Shuttles in Barzan Wormhole.jpg|thumb|left|Into the wormhole]]
Data and La Forge ready themselves in a [[shuttle]] to enter the wormhole at the same time that Arridor and Kol are doing the same in their [[Ferengi pod|pod]]. The opening of the wormhole appears, and Picard orders them to proceed. The Ferengi follow the shuttle in. Communications are quickly lost between the shuttle and the ''Enterprise'' as it travels across [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]].
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Data and La Forge ready themselves in a [[shuttlepod]] to enter the wormhole at the same time that Arridor and Kol are doing the same in their [[Ferengi pod|pod]]. The opening of the wormhole appears, and Picard orders them to proceed. The Ferengi follow the shuttle in. Communications are quickly lost between the shuttle and the ''Enterprise'' as it rapidly travels across [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]].
   
In the [[conference room]], Ral is trying to undermine Riker's confidence as a negotiator, but Riker counters him well. Ral then continues his case for his clients, stating their neutrality as a positive aspect to Bhavani.
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In the conference lounge, Ral is trying to undermine Riker's confidence as a negotiator, but Riker counters him well. Ral then continues his case for his clients, stating that the Chrysalians may not be as powerful as "''the mighty Federation''", but they have the resources and technology to make the Barzans' prosperous, and they have also had peace with all species for ten generations &ndash; something the Federation cannot claim.
   
Later in Troi's quarters, Ral and Troi are having an intimate discussion about their developing relationship. Ral asks about Riker and Troi, and she admits that although they are friends now, they were once much closer. Troi then presses Ral about himself. Ral admits to her that he is also part [[Betazoid]]; he is one-quarter, Troi is one-half. He says this is why he left Earth, because it was difficult having [[empathy|empathic powers]] while others didn't. He then received training so he could handle them.
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Later in Troi's quarters, Ral and Troi are having an intimate discussion about their developing relationship. Ral asks about Riker and Troi, and she admits that although they are friends now, they were once much closer. Troi then presses Ral about himself. Ral admits to her that he is also part [[Betazoid]]; he is one-quarter, Troi is one-half. Ral was the only child out of five with [[empathic ability|empathic abilities]]. He says this is why he left Earth, because it was difficult having empathic powers while others didn't. He then received training so he could handle them.
   
[[File:Ley.jpg|thumb|"''This is '''not''' the Gamma Quadrant!''"]]
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[[File:Ley.jpg|thumb|"''We are '''not''' where we are supposed to be.''"]]
At the other opening of the wormhole, the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s shuttle and the Ferengi pod arrive. La Forge tries to be cordial, but Arridor dismisses him. Data then notices that they are not where the Barzan probe's data indicated. They are two hundred light years away from where the probe emerged, well within the Delta Quadrant, and seventy thousand light years from Barzan II.
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At the other opening of the wormhole, the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s shuttle and the Ferengi pod arrive. La Forge tries to be cordial with the Ferengi, but Arridor rudely dismisses him. Data then notices that they are not where the Barzan probe's data indicated; they are 200 [[Light year|light years]] away from where the probe emerged, well within the [[Delta Quadrant]], and 70,000 light years from Barzan II.
   
Data speculates that this far end of the wormhole is unstable, moving about while the other end is anchored in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. La Forge detects heightened [[sub-atomic]] activity with his [[VISOR]] in the now-invisible wormhole opening, and Data detects increased [[gravity|gravitational]] changes.
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La Forge wonders if the probe's readings were false, and Data speculates that this far end of the wormhole is unstable, moving about while the other end is anchored in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], and that the probe didn't discover this as it must have arrived at a different location, the Gamma Quadrant. La Forge detects heightened [[Quantum level|subatomic]] activity with his [[VISOR]] in the now-invisible wormhole opening, and Data detects increased [[gravity|gravitational]] changes. La Forge notes that there is something strange happening with this wormhole.
   
 
=== Act Four ===
 
=== Act Four ===
 
[[File:Gymnastics.jpg|thumb|left|Girl talk]]
 
[[File:Gymnastics.jpg|thumb|left|Girl talk]]
While preparing for a [[gymnastics]] section, Crusher and Troi spend a few minutes giddily discussing Deanna's budding relationship with Ral.
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While preparing for a [[gymnastics]] session, Crusher and Troi spend a few minutes giddily discussing Deanna's budding relationship with Ral. Troi says that she feels "''out of control''", as she is both concerned and happy, and there is nothing rational about it. She also says that she is worried that she will lose herself as she can't get enough of Ral. Crusher assures her that their relationship is similar to her own with another man she fell in love with for one day before she met [[Jack R. Crusher|Jack]]. Troi wonders if she should try and relax, which both women disagree.
   
In Ten Forward, Goss is making (unsuccessful) passes at female crew at the bar. Ral is talking with Leyor about his people's motivations for administering the wormhole, since they're usually interested in more scholarly pursuits. Leyor admits that he's uneasy about taking on the responsibility of administering the wormhole. At the next session of the negotiations, Leyor withdraws his people's stake.
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In Ten Forward, Goss is making (unsuccessful) passes at a female crewmember at the bar. Ral is talking with Leyor about his people's motivations for administering the wormhole, since the Caladonians are more renowned for their [[scholar]]ly pursuits. Leyor admits that he's uneasy about taking on the responsibility of administering the wormhole. At the next session of the negotiations, Leyor suddenly withdraws his people's stake.
   
Riker immediately asks to negotiate with the Caldonians for their resources to be added onto the Federation's offer. But Leyor reveals that the Caldonians have already negotiated such an arrangement with Ral's clients. Riker voices his suspicions, but Ral coolly says it was just a matter of timing. He then adds the Caldonians' assets to the Chrysalians'.
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Riker immediately asks to negotiate with the Caldonians for their resources to be added onto the Federation's offer. But Leyor reveals that the Caldonians have already negotiated such an arrangement with Ral's clients. Riker voices his suspicions, but Ral coolly says it was just a matter of timing. He then adds the Caldonians' assets to the Chrysalians'.
   
 
[[File:Arridor and Kol shocked.jpg|thumb|Left behind]]
 
[[File:Arridor and Kol shocked.jpg|thumb|Left behind]]
Back in the Delta Quadrant, La Forge is trying to convince Arridor that the wormhole is unstable, and that they should all return immediately. Arridor dismisses him again. La Forge and Data enter the wormhole before it is visible, returning to the Alpha Quadrant. After they leave, Arridor chuckles that they panicked, and the wormhole becomes visible again, right where he predicted. But before they can enter, the wormhole's opening zips away, leaving Arridor and Kol with their [[mouth]]s agape, stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
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Back in the Delta Quadrant, La Forge and Data are trying to convince Arridor that the wormhole is unstable, and that they should all return immediately, but the imprudent Ferengi dismisses them again, despite La Forge's reminder of them being 70,000 light years from their ships. With no other choice, La Forge and Data enter the wormhole before it is visible, returning to the Alpha Quadrant. After they leave, Arridor chuckles to Kol that they quickly panicked, and the wormhole becomes visible again, right where he predicted. But before they can enter, the wormhole's opening immediately zips away, proving that it really is unstable, leaving Arridor and Kol with their [[mouth]]s agape, [[False Profits (episode)|stranded in the Delta Quadrant]].
   
That evening, Troi and Ral are having [[dinner]] in her quarters. Troi says everyone's talking about Ral's ''coup''. She then accuses him of using his empathic powers to unfairly read his competitors' [[emotion]]s to gain negotiating advantage. Ral disagrees with her assessment, saying he uses that plus reading body language, just like any other good negotiator. Troi then says that he hides his empathic powers not because they make others uncomfortable, but because they are his secret tool to outmaneuver his opponents. He then storms out.
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That evening, Troi and Ral are having [[dinner]] in her quarters. Troi says everyone's talking about Ral's ''coup'' and that Riker didn't know how it happened. Ral says that Riker is "''the most dangerous man in the room.''" Troi then accuses him of using his empathic powers to unfairly read his competitors' [[emotion]]s to gain negotiating advantage. Ral disagrees with her assessment, saying he uses that plus reading body language, just like any other good negotiator. Troi then says that he hides his empathic powers not because they make others uncomfortable, but because they are his secret tool to outmaneuver his opponents. Ral replies that she does the same, which Troi says as she to help others, not manipulate them, and she doesn't hide that she's an empath. Frustrated, Ral asks her if she announces to every alien culture she encounters that she's an empath and if she would use it to her side's advantage when engaged in battle, to which Troi says she would, but only for protection to the crew &ndash; a different reason. But Ral says that's her edge because it's a matter of life and death when she takes the advantage. Ral, on the other hand deals in property and exchanges and no body gets hurt from it. He then asks her which of them has a problem with ethics and then leaves.
   
=== Act Five ===
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===Act Five===
 
[[File:Riker and Ral.jpg|thumb|left|"''You know, you're very good at this. Very good.''"]]
 
[[File:Riker and Ral.jpg|thumb|left|"''You know, you're very good at this. Very good.''"]]
Later that evening in Ten Forward, Ral sits with Riker and compliments him on his negotiation skills. But then he adds that he'll still win, since Riker isn't prepared to make a final offer before the shuttle returns with more data. He then further needles Riker, hinting at his intimacies with Deanna, saying he'll take Troi away from Riker and the ''Enterprise'' because Riker was not attentive enough. But Riker counters, saying that if it makes Troi happy, then he's all for it. He then needles back, saying that Deanna is just the woman to bring meaning to Ral's sorry life.
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Later that evening in Ten Forward, Ral sits with Riker and compliments him on his negotiation skills. But Ral says it is in the last round of negotiations that the stakes become highest, and only those willing to take the biggest risks will succeed. Ral, for instance, confides that he is willing to commit his clients to owning the wormhole before the Federation and Ferengi explorations return with more data &ndash; can Riker say the same? Riker is silent.
   
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Ral then further needles Riker, hinting at his intimacies with Troi, saying he'll take her away from Riker and the ''Enterprise'', because Riker was not attentive enough. At that, Riker smiles, chiding Ral for making his first "''bad play''". Riker says that if being with Ral makes Troi happy, then he's all for it. He then needles back, saying that Ral isn't such a bad fellow, but he is, at heart, a [[mercenary]], with nothing to value or look forward to except his next deal. Riker can attest, from experience, that Deanna is just the sort of woman who could bring some meaning to Ral's sorry life &ndash; if Ral is the sort of man with the wit to realize it, but "''I doubt that you are.''" Riker drinks to the "last mile" of the negotiations and leaves Ten Forward.
The next day, Ral and Riker are back at the negotiating table, but DaiMon Goss has left the ''Enterprise''. He's gone back to his ship, and complains that the Federation has not acted fairly, that they already have an agreement with the Barzan. Picard denies this, but Goss fires a [[missile]] at the wormhole to destroy it (which it wouldn't). Worf destroys it anyway with a quick [[phaser]] shot. The ''Enterprise'' goes to [[red alert]], drawing Riker out of the negotiations. Ral then takes this opportunity to point out that the Federation-Ferengi power play wouldn't be an issue if his clients were the wormhole administrators.
 
   
 
The next day, Ral and Riker are back at the negotiating table, but DaiMon Goss has left the ''Enterprise''. He's gone back to his ship, and complains that the Federation has not acted fairly, that they already have an agreement with the Barzan. Picard denies this, but Goss fires a [[missile]] at the wormhole to destroy it. Worf destroys it with a quick [[phaser]] shot. The ''Enterprise'' goes to [[red alert]], drawing Riker out of the negotiations. Ral then takes this opportunity to point out that the Federation-Ferengi power play wouldn't be an issue if his clients were the wormhole's administrators.
[[File:Troi reveals Ral's secret.jpg|thumb|"''Mister Ral asked me not to tell anyone...''"]]
 
Goss continues to threaten to destroy the wormhole, but Troi says he's lying, almost unequivocally. Ral and Bhavani then enter the bridge, where Ral offers to quell Goss' anger. He says he's come to an agreement with the Barzan on behalf of the Chrysalians, and that he's willing to allow Ferengi free access to the wormhole if he stands down. Goss does, and Bhavani apologizes to Riker for negotiating behind his back.
 
   
 
[[File:Troi reveals Ral's secret.jpg|thumb|"''Mister Ral asked me not to tell anyone&hellip;''"]]
Troi, though, sees this arrangement as extremely unfair, as Ral has clearly used his empathic powers to win the negotiations. She confronts Ral, from whom she senses tension. But the tension wasn't from the Ferengi confrontation, it was from ''her'' confrontation. She then reveals that he is empathic and has used his powers to manipulate the talks in his favor.
 
 
Goss continues to threaten to destroy the wormhole, but Troi says he's lying, almost unequivocally. Ral and Bhavani then enter the bridge, where Ral offers to quell Goss' anger. He says he's come to an agreement with the Barzan on behalf of the Chrysalians, and that he's willing to allow Ferengi free access to the wormhole if he stands down, in exchange for trade concessions to the Chrysalians to be negotiated later. Goss accepts, and Bhavani apologizes to Riker for negotiating behind his back, but she realized that the Chrysalians' long tradition of peace makes them a much more desirable partner than the Federation.
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Troi, though, speaks up, revealing Ral's empathic powers and how he manipulates his opponents, and guessing (correctly), that the minor upset was a piece of theater arranged between Ral and Goss to tip Bhavani towards Ral's side. Among other things, she sensed a complete absence of tension from either Ral or Goss during the confrontation. Goss begins to protest, and Picard orders the communication off.
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[[Wesley Crusher]] then announces that the shuttle is returning from the wormhole. La Forge [[hail]]s them, saying he's reporting in, though just barely. Picard asks where the Ferengi pod is, and La Forge informs them that the Ferengi are stuck in the Delta Quadrant. Data explains that the other end of the wormhole periodically shifts, and that eventually the Alpha Quadrant end will shift too &ndash; the wormhole is not stable at all, and is indeed worthless. Bhavani sags &ndash; whatever short-term gains her people will receive from the Chrysalians, the wormhole will not usher in the new age of prosperity she was fervently hoping for.
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[[Worf]] announces that DaiMon Goss is hailing, demanding to know where his men are. Picard instructs Worf to tell Goss that if he heads for the Delta Quadrant, he'll be able to meet up with them in about eighty years or so.
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  +
Riker cannot resist "congratulating" Ral on his "victory" in the negotiations. Ral does his best to smile, saying he wouldn't take the risks if he wasn't prepared to lose, and will stand by his clients' new commitments to the Barzans.
   
 
[[File:Troi refuses Ral.jpg|thumb|left|"''I already have a job as counselor.''"]]
 
[[File:Troi refuses Ral.jpg|thumb|left|"''I already have a job as counselor.''"]]
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Ral makes a final visit to Troi, saying that he's being recalled by the [[Chrysalian]]s to address their questions about now owning a worthless wormhole. Troi offers a half-hearted apology, and he shrugs, saying his services have been valuable to them in the past, enough that he can be reasonably sure nothing really unpleasant will be done to him.
[[Wesley Crusher]] then announces that the shuttle is returning from the wormhole. La Forge [[hail]]s them, saying he's reporting in, barely. Picard asks where the Ferengi pod is. La Forge informs them that the Ferengi pod is stuck on the other side in the Delta Quadrant. Data explains that the other end of the wormhole shifts, and that eventually the Alpha Quadrant end will shift too. La Forge concludes that the Barzan wormhole is worthless. DaiMon Goss hails, asking where his men are. Picard instructs [[Worf]] to tell them to head for the Delta Quadrant, that he'll meet up with them in about 80 years.
 
   
Ral makes a final visit to Troi, saying that he's headed to [[Chrysalian|Chrysalia]] to address his clients' questions about now owning a worthless wormhole. He admits to her that he read Bhavani's desire to contract with the Federation, and had to act on that. She then tells him that she was obligated to let everyone know the nature of his skills once he did that. Ral admits he sees the error of his ways, and he asks Troi to run away with him, to be his conscience. She turns him down, saying she already has a job as a counselor.
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He admits to her that he read Bhavani's desire to contract with the Federation and had to act on that. She then tells him that she was obligated to let everyone know the nature of his skills once he did that. Ral admits that he now sees the error of his ways, and he asks Troi to run away with him, to be his conscience. She turns him down, saying she already has a job as a counselor. He leaves without another word.
   
 
===Log entries===
 
===Log entries===
* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2366#Mission to Barzan II|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2366]]
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*[[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2366#Mission to Barzan II|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2366]]
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==Memorable quotes==
 
"''God forbid I should miss my first look at the wormhole&hellip;''"
 
: - '''Troi'''
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"''May I escort you, Ms. Troi?''"<br />
 
"''Just tell me there's some chocolate here.''"
 
: - '''Riker''' to '''Troi''' when she arrives in Ten Forward
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"''There it is, ladies and gentlemen. The first and only stable wormhole known to exist. It's yours&hellip; for the right price.''"
 
: - '''Bhavani''', on the Barzan wormhole
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==Memorable Quotes==
 
 
"''We'll need [[chair]]s.''"<br />
 
"''We'll need [[chair]]s.''"<br />
"''I am captain Picard of the ''Enterprise''. I am serving as host for these proceedings.''"<br />
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"''I am Captain Picard of the ''Enterprise''. I am serving as host for these proceedings.''"<br />
 
"''Good, then see to it that we get some chairs.''"<br />
 
"''Good, then see to it that we get some chairs.''"<br />
"''Let me explain...''"<br />
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"''Let me explain&hellip;''"<br />
 
"''Fine, fine! Just have your [[Klingon]] [[servant]] get us some chairs.''"<br />
 
"''Fine, fine! Just have your [[Klingon]] [[servant]] get us some chairs.''"<br />
 
"''I'm [[chief of security|in charge of security]]!''"<br />
 
"''I'm [[chief of security|in charge of security]]!''"<br />
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"''You must play poker, commander.''"<br />
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"''The Federation could end up owning the proverbial lemon.''"<br />
"''Poker... is that a game of some sort?''"<br />
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"''Proverbial lemon, sir?''"<br />
  +
"''Later, Data.''"<br />
"''Commander Riker conducts master classes in poker.''"
 
  +
"''Aye, sir.''"<br />
: - '''Seth Mendoza''', '''Riker''' and '''Picard'''
 
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: - '''Picard''' and '''Data'''
   
   
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"''Just a moment of discomfort for a good cause, DaiMon. You understand this will not be lethal?''"<br />
"''God forbid I should miss my first look at the wormhole...''"
 
  +
"''Doctor, you surprise me. I have no wish to kill anyone. A short-term crippling will suffice.''"<br />
: - '''Troi'''
 
  +
: - '''Dr. Arridor''' and '''DaiMon Goss'''
   
   
"''May I escort you, Ms. Troi?''"<br />
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"''You must play poker, Commander.''"<br />
  +
"''Poker&hellip; is that a game of some sort?''"<br />
"''Just tell me there's some chocolate here.''"
 
 
"''Commander Riker conducts master classes in poker.''"<br />
: - '''Riker''' to '''Troi''' when she arrives in Ten Forward
 
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"''Our skills are not dissimilar, Commander.''"<br />
 
 
: - '''Seth Mendoza''', '''Riker''' and '''Picard'''
 
"''There it is, ladies and gentlemen. The first and only stable wormhole known to exist. It's yours... for the right price.''"
 
: - '''Bhavani''', on the Barzan wormhole
 
   
   
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"''Who needs rational when your toes curl up?!''"
 
"''Who needs rational when your toes curl up?!''"
:- '''Dr. Crusher'''
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: - '''Dr. Crusher'''
   
   
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"''May I join you, commander?''"<br />
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"''May I join you, Commander?''"<br />
 
"''Bought out the Ferengi yet, Ral?''"
 
"''Bought out the Ferengi yet, Ral?''"
:- '''Ral''' and '''Riker''' in Ten Forward
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: - '''Ral''' and '''Riker''' in Ten Forward
   
   
"''I'm taking us in, Data...with or without them.''"<br />
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"''I'm taking us in, Data&hellip; with or without them.''"<br />
 
"''Thrusters at half power. Three quarters.''"<br />
 
"''Thrusters at half power. Three quarters.''"<br />
 
"''Entering outer event horizon.''"
 
"''Entering outer event horizon.''"
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"''But I ''was'' tense! I was ready to blow it up! I strongly protest!''"<br />
 
"''But I ''was'' tense! I was ready to blow it up! I strongly protest!''"<br />
 
"''Screen off!''"
 
"''Screen off!''"
:- '''DaiMon Goss''' and '''Picard'''
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: - '''DaiMon Goss''' and '''Picard'''
   
   
 
"''Captain, DaiMon Goss is demanding to know where his men are.''"<br />
 
"''Captain, DaiMon Goss is demanding to know where his men are.''"<br />
"''Tell him to set his course for the Delta Quadrant. He may run into them in... eighty years or so.''"
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"''Advise him to set his course for the Delta Quadrant. He may run into them in&hellip; eighty years or so.''"
:- '''Worf''' and '''Picard'''
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: - '''Worf''' and '''Picard'''
   
   
"''I'm very grateful for what you did, in a way. It's made me take a hard look at who I am. I don't like what I see. I once asked you to run away with me, and now I'm asking again. I need you. You could help me change, you could be my conscience!''"<br />
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"''I'm very grateful for what you did, in a way. It's made me take a hard look at who I am. I don't like what I see. I once asked you to run away with me, and now I'm asking again. I need you. You could help me change; you could be my conscience!''"<br />
 
"''I already have a job as counselor.''"
 
"''I already have a job as counselor.''"
:- '''Ral''' and '''Troi'''
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: - '''Ral''' and '''Troi'''
   
==Background Information==
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==Background information==
=== Story and script ===
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===Production history===
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*Recommended as one of three unnamed story pitches in two-page memo from [[Michael Piller]]: {{d|8|August|1989}}
*The working title of the episode was "A Price Far Above Rubies". (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library]]'')
 
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*First draft story outline: [[11 August]] 1989
*Several scenes were cut from this episode, including a short session Troi has with O'Brien that deals with his girlfriend Mitzi, Wesley telling the Counselor about troubles he had with his mother because she wouldn't let him stay overnight at a party on the [[holodeck]] and more background about the Chrysalians. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library]]'')
 
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*Two pages of research notes from [[David Krieger]]: [[17 August]] 1989
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*Seven-page beat sheet (still titled "A Price Far Above Rubies"): [[23 August]] 1989
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*Revised final draft: {{d|25|September|1989}} {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/156.txt}}
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*Premiere airdate: {{d|13|November|1989}}
 
*First UK airdate: {{d|4|December|1991}}
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===Story and script===
 
* A [[working title]] of this episode was "A Price Far Above Rubies". {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/156.txt}}
 
*The revised final draft script includes several scenes that were not in the final episode, including a short session Troi has with O'Brien that deals with his girlfriend Mitzi, Wesley telling the Counselor about troubles he had with his mother because she wouldn't let him stay overnight at a party on the [[holodeck]], and more background about the Chrysalians. {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/156.txt}}
   
 
===Production===
 
===Production===
[[File:Gymnastics.jpg|thumb|Crusher and Troi in the exercise room]]
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[[File:Bailey refusing Goss.jpg|thumb|Goss bragging it up]]
*The episode features a scene where Crusher and Troi are seen in leotards and tights practicing aerobics. The exercise room is a redress of a part of [[main engineering]]; the "[[Master systems display table|pool table]]" was removed and mirrors were erected, one to hide the [[master systems display]] and the other at the opposite end of this part of the engineering set.
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*For the scene where Crusher and Troi are shown practicing aerobics, the exercise room was a redress of a part of [[main engineering]]; the "[[Master systems display table|pool table]]" was removed and two mirrors were erected &ndash; one to hide the [[master systems display]], and the other at the opposite end of this part of the engineering set.
*According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', [[Goss]] is referring to the size of his "sex organ" when he is making a revealing gesture to a [[Starfleet]] [[crewman|crewwoman]] in [[Ten Forward]] in the middle of the episode.
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*In the scene immediately after Crusher and Troi's exercise, according to the {{tngc|2|109}}, [[Goss]] is referring to the size of his "[[sex organ]]" when he is making a revealing gesture to [[Ensign]] [[Bailey]] in [[Ten Forward]]. The [[script]] otherwise describes the scene as: "''Goss is putting a few moves on a good-looking woman at the bar&hellip; she finally tires of him, walks out.''"
*In the scene where Troi was viewing the profile of Ral, the computer mentioned that he was born in [[Brussels]], [[European Alliance]], which could imply that such an alliance still existed on Earth in the [[24th century]].
 
   
=== Reception ===
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===Continuity===
 
*This episode was the first to firmly establish that [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] is divided into four [[quadrant]]s.
* Michael Piller remarked, "''One of the best scripts we had. I think if you listen to that show and don't watch it, you can really have fun with it. I really thought it was a disappointing episode. It just didn't make it and was not a great show. As far as servicing the character of Troi, it was quite a wonderful vehicle and she was marvelous.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
 
 
*This episode features two of what became major plot points for subsequent series. As in {{s|DS9}}, the episode deals with the discovery of a [[wormhole]] that leads to the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Similarly, as in {{s|VOY}}, a ship becomes lost in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
*Prior to the airing of this episode, there was much hype about the scene in which Troi beds Ral. [[Michael Piller]] commented, "''It was never meant to be outrageous television. We got quite a few letters from outraged people before it aired, but nobody wrote after it aired. I listen very carefully to those complaints.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
 
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*The crew of {{USS|Voyager}} later encounter [[Arridor]], {{dis|Kol|Ferengi}} and the [[Barzan wormhole]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|False Profits}}.
* Director [[Robert Scheerer]] recalled, "''The thing I remember most about that episode is working so closely with Marina, because I hadn't really worked with her that extensively. There was a real human quality to her and the show.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
 
 
*The [[counselor's office]] is seen for the second time. The room was modified extensively after {{e|The Icarus Factor}} and looks very close to the final appearance first seen in {{e|The Loss}}.
* A mission report for this episode by John Sayers was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 11, pp. 44-47.
 
 
*This is also the first time that the [[Ferengi pod]] is seen and that Counselor Troi's love for [[chocolate]] is revealed.
 
*This episode marks one of the few times when the inside of the [[corridor]] connecting the [[main bridge]] and the [[observation lounge]] is seen.
 
*Because they are represented here by a [[Human]] who is one-quarter [[Betazoid]], no one knows what a [[Chrysalian]] looks like.
 
*As of this episode, the Ferengi are still under the mistaken impression that [[gold]] has a high value in the galaxy at large as they seem to think offering an apparently small amount of it will tip the scales in their favor. However, the shape of the "gold" the Ferengi offer is very similar to that of gold-pressed [[latinum]] later seen frequently in {{s|DS9}}.
 
*It is established in {{e|Ménage à Troi}} that the Ferengi brain cannot be telepathically read by Betazoids. However, in this episode, Counselor Troi declares that she can "sense DaiMon Goss' deception."
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*An [[okudagram]] about Devinoni Ral mentions that he was born in [[Brussels]] in the [[European Alliance]] on [[Earth]], indicating that in the [[24th century]], Earth is still divided into several political entities. Another example of this is the [[African Confederation]].
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*This episode introduces the [[Barzan]]s. A Barzan, [[D. Nhan]], later appeared as a [[23rd century]] Starfleet officer in the [[DIS Season 2|second season]] of {{s|DIS}}.
   
=== Continuity ===
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===Reception===
 
*Michael Piller remarked, "''One of the best scripts we had. I think if you listen to that show and don't watch it, you can really have fun with it. I really thought it was a disappointing episode. It just didn't make it and was not a great show. As far as servicing the character of Troi, it was quite a wonderful vehicle and she was marvelous.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 189)
* This episode was the first to firmly establish that [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]] is divided into the current four [[quadrant]] system.
 
 
*Prior to the airing of this episode, there was much hype about the scene in which Troi beds Ral. [[Michael Piller]] commented, "''It was never meant to be outrageous television. We got quite a few letters from outraged people before it aired, but nobody wrote after it aired. I listen very carefully to those complaints.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 189)
* This episode marks the first of two appearance of the [[Barzan wormhole]], the next being in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|False Profits}}, in which the {{USS|Voyager}} subsequently encounters one of its exits in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2373]]. [[Arridor]] and [[Kol]] were found posing as gods on [[Takar II]].
 
 
*Director [[Robert Scheerer]] recalled, "''The thing I remember most about that episode is working so closely with Marina, because I hadn't really worked with her that extensively. There was a real Human quality to her and the show.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 189)
* The [[counselor's office]] is seen for the second time. The room was modified extensively after {{e|The Icarus Factor}} and looks very close to the final appearance first seen in {{e|The Loss}}.
 
 
* A mission report for this episode by John Sayers was published in {{STNG|11|44-47}}.
* This is also the first time the [[Ferengi pod]] is seen and that Counselor Troi's love for [[chocolate]] is revealed.
 
* This episode marks one of the few times when the inside of the [[corridor]] connecting the [[main bridge]] and the [[observation lounge]] is seen.
 
* Because they are represented here by a [[Human]] who is one-quarter [[Betazoid]], no one knows what a [[Chrysalian]] looks like.
 
* As of this episode, the Ferengi are still under the mistaken impression that [[gold]] has a high value in the galaxy at large as they seem to think offering an apparently small amount of it will tip the scales in their favor. However, the shape of the "gold" the Ferengi offer is very similar to that of gold-pressed [[latinum]] later seen frequently in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
 
* It is established in {{TNG|Ménage à Troi}} that the Ferengi brain cannot be telepathically read by Betazoids. However, in this episode, Counselor Troi declares that she can "sense DaiMon Goss' deception."
 
* This episode featured two of what would become major plot points for subsequent series. As in [[DS9]] a wormhole was discovered (albeit stable). Similarly, as in ''Voyager'', a ship became lost in the Delta Quadrant.
 
* First UK airdate: 4th December 1991.
 
   
 
===Video and DVD releases===
 
===Video and DVD releases===
 
*Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): Volume 28, <!--catalog number x, -->''{{m|November|1991}}''
 
*Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): Volume 28, <!--catalog number x, -->''{{m|November|1991}}''
*UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 3.3, {{d|1|May|2000}}
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* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 3.3, {{d|1|May|2000}}
*As part of the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] collection
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* As part of the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] collection
*As part of the [[TNG Season 3 Blu-ray]] collection
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* As part of the [[TNG Season 3 Blu-ray]] collection
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==Links and references==
 
===Starring===
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*[[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
*[[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
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===Also starring===
 
*[[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
 
*[[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]
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*[[Gates McFadden]] as [[Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
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*[[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
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*[[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
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*[[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Wesley Crusher]]
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===Guest stars===
 
*[[Matt McCoy]] as [[Devinoni Ral]]
 
*[[Elizabeth Hoffman]] as [[Bhavani]]
 
*[[Castulo Guerra]] as [[Mendoza]]
 
*[[Scott Thomson]] as [[Goss]]
 
*[[Dan Shor]] as [[Arridor]]
 
*[[Kevin Peter Hall]] as [[Leyor]]
 
*[[Colm Meaney]] as [[Miles O'Brien]] (voice only)
   
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===Uncredited co-stars===
== Links and references ==
 
 
*[[Arratia]] as [[Alfonse Pacelli]]
=== Starring ===
 
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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*[[Majel Barrett]] as {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[computer voice]]
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*[[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
 
 
*[[Lorine Mendell]] as [[Diana Giddings]]
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*[[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Enterprise-D science bridge ensign 001|sciences ensign]]
 
* [[Eva Mar Pamintuan]] as [[Rojay]]
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*[[J.R. Quinonez]] as {{dis|Kol|Ferengi}}
 
*[[Natalie Wood]] as [[Bailey]]
 
*[[Unknown performers]] as
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**[[Enterprise-D command male officer 003|Command officer]]
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**[[Enterprise-D attractive command officer 001|Female command officer]]
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**[[USS Enterprise-D ops operations 004|Female ops ensign]]
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**[[Enterprise-D science bridge officer 004|Female sciences officer]]
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**[[Ferengi bridge officer 001|Ferengi officer]]
 
**[[USS Enterprise-D shuttle vo 001|Shuttle bay officer (voice)]]
 
**[[Ten Forward waiter 002|Ten Forward waiter]]
 
**[[Ten Forward waitress 001|Ten Forward waitress]]
   
=== Also starring ===
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===Stand-ins===
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
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*[[James G. Becker]] &ndash; [[stand-in]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]
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*[[Dexter Clay]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
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*[[Jeffrey Deacon]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
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*[[Nora Leonhardt]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
 
*[[Tim McCormack]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
 
* [[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Wesley Crusher]]
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*[[Lorine Mendell]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]]
 
*[[Guy Vardaman]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Wil Wheaton]]
   
=== Guest stars ===
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===References===
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[[21st century]]; [[2325]]; [[2344]]; [[2346]]; [[2366]]; "[[Idioms|a matter of life and death]]"; [[ability]]; [[accretion disk]]; [[accretion matter]]; [[age]]; [[aggression]]; [[ailment]]; [[alien]]; [[allergy]]; [[analysis]]; [[anticipation]]; [[apology]]; [[appointment]]; [[Arridor's shuttle]]; [[bag]]; [[Barzan]]; [[Barzan II]]; [[Barzan probe]]; [[Barzan scientists 001|Barzan scientists]]; [[Barzan wormhole]]; [[Betazoid]]; [[bidding]]; [[biofilter]]; [[blood]]; [[bluff]]; [[body language]]; [[breathing device]]; [[Brussels]]; [[business]]; [[Caldonia]]; [[Caldonian]]; [[carbon]]; [[card game]]; [[casualty]]; "[[Idioms|catch my breath]]"; [[century]]; [[chair]]; [[champagne]]; [[star chart|chart]]; [[chocolate]]; [[chocolate sundae]]; [[choice]]; [[Chrysalian]]; [[client]]; [[competitor]]; [[computer]]; [[conflict]]; [[conflict of interest]]; [[conformity]]; [[conscience]]; [[consul]]; [[contract]]; [[convoy]]; [[coordinates]]; [[counselor]]; [[counselor's office]]; {{revname|Jack R.|Crusher}}; "[[Sports idioms|cry foul]]"; [[culture]]; {{class|D'Kora}}; [[DaiMon]]; [[day]]; [[playing card|deck]]; [[defense]]; [[delegate]]; [[Delta Quadrant]]; [[Denkiri Arm]]; [[deposit]]; [[dinner]]; {{dis|discovery|observation}}; [[dispatch]]; [[distance]]; [[distillation]]; [[Earth]]; [[emotion]]; [[empathic]]; [[exchange]]; [[enemy]]; [[energy field]]; [[environment]]; [[era]]; [[ethics]]; [[European Alliance]]; [[event horizon]]; [[excitement]]; [[exercise room]]; [[existence]]; [[expedition]]; [[experience]]; [[explanation]]; [[exploration]]; "[[love|fall in love]]"; [[fear]]; [[Federation]]; [[Federation credit]]; [[fee]]; [[Ferengi]]; [[Ferengi pod]]; [[Ferengi uniform]]; "[[Idioms|fill in]]"; [[friend]]; [[Gamma Quadrant]]; [[generation]]; [[God]]; [[gold]]; [[Goss' Marauder]]; [[gravitational acceleration]]; [[gravitational field]]; [[Gymnasium]]; [[Gymnast]]; [[Gymnastics]]; [[hand]]; [[happiness]]; [[heart]]; "[[hired gun]]"; [[histamine]]; [[home]]; {{dis|host|occupation}}; [[Human]]; {{dis|hundred|number}}; [[Hurkos III]]; [[ice cream]]; [[idea]]; [[idiot]]; [[imitation]]; [[impulse power]]; [[instinct]]; [[intention]]; [[job]]; {{dis|judgment|concept}}; [[kiss]]; [[lemon]]; [[lepton]]; "[[Idioms|let's get down to business]]"; [[letter]]; ''[[Ley]]'' (aka [[Shuttle 09]]); [[lifeform]]; [[light year]]; [[location]]; [[madame]]; [[main shuttlebay]]; ''[[Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology]]''; [[marathon]]; [[marketing]]; [[meaning]]; [[meson]]; [[mile]]; [[minute]]; [[missile]]; [[missile launcher]]; [[mister]]; [[month]]; [[name]]; [[negotiating table]]; [[trade negotiation|negotiation]]; [[negotiator]]; [[Number one]]; [[nutritional value]]; [[observation]]; [[objection]]; [[offer]]; [[office]]; [[orbit]]; [[panic]]; [[partner]]; [[pawn]]; [[peace]]; [[permission]]; [[personnel file]]; [[phaser]]; [[playing card]]; [[point of view]]; [[poker]]; [[price]]; [[Prime minister|Premier]]; [[problem]]; [[property]]; [[prosperity]]; [[protection]]; [[proverb]]; [[pyrocyte]]; [[radiation]]; [[Ral's mother]]; [[Ral's siblings]]; [[rational]]; [[reason]]; [[reception]]; [[recess]]; [[relationship]]; [[representative]]; [[research]]; [[result]]; {{dis|resource|economy}}; [[risk]]; [[Romulan]]; [[room]]; [[rule]]; [[scene]]; [[scholar]]; [[scientist]]; [[second]]; [[second-in-command]]; [[Sector 3556]]; [[security]]; [[sensor analysis]]; [[servant]]; [[session]]; [[skill]]; [[skin]]; [[society]]; [[speculation]]; [[starship]]; [[Starfleet]]; [[suspicion]]; [[syringe]]; [[table]]; [[technology]]; [[Beverly's fellow 001|the other fellow]]; [[thinking]]; [[thought]]; [[thousand]]; [[threat]]; [[three-dimensional chess]]; [[thruster]]; [[toast]]; [[toll]]; [[trade agreement]]; [[tradition]]; [[Trillium 323]]; [[Type 15 shuttlepod]]; {{revname|Lwaxana|Troi}}; "[[Idioms|under pressure]]"; [[value]]; [[victim]]; [[viewer|viewscreen]]; [[VISOR]]; [[visual contact]]; [[volunteer]]; [[week]]; [[whipped cream]]; [[wormhole]]; [[year]]; [[yellow alert]]
* [[Matt McCoy]] as [[Devinoni Ral]]
 
* [[Elizabeth Hoffman]] as [[Bhavani]]
 
* [[Castulo Guerra]] as [[Seth Mendoza]]
 
* [[Scott Thomson]] as [[Goss]]
 
* [[Dan Shor]] as [[Arridor]]
 
* [[Kevin Peter Hall]] as [[Leyor]]
 
* [[Colm Meaney]] as [[Miles O'Brien]] (voice only)
 
   
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
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====Other references====
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*'''Biographical Data File Devinoni Ral:''' [[Bachelor of Arts]]; [[cultural exchange]]; [[Cygnus Sector]]; [[February]]; [[Interstellar Law]]; {{dis|major|education}}; [[marketing]]; [[marketing director]]; [[Oneamisu Campus]]; {{dis|Orion|planet}}; [[Orion University]]; [[Political Science]]; [[staff researcher]]; [[student council]]; [[Triplanetary Development Corporation]]; [[University of Hurkos]]
* [[Majel Barrett]] as {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[computer voice]]
 
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*'''UFP proposal:''' [[Barzanian Planetary Republic]]; [[Barzanian year]]; [[economy]]; [[Federation credit]]; [[lump sum payment]]; [[orbital facility]]; [[support facility]]; [[Yuri vector field control]]
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* [[James G. Becker]] - [[stand-in]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
 
* [[Dexter Clay]] - stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] - stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
 
* [[Nora Leonhardt]] - stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
 
* [[Tim McCormack]] - stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
 
* [[Lorine Mendell]] - stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]]
 
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The Enterprise hosts negotiations for possession of the only known stable wormhole.

Summary

Teaser

Counselor Troi enters her quarters after what appears to be an exhausting day. She begins to read three letters from her mother, ignoring a research inquiry originating in Canada from the Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology and plans on having a "real" chocolate sundae from her replicator (which unfortunately cannot create it without very clear description) when she is called by Captain Picard to attend a reception in Ten Forward for delegates negotiating for the rights to the Barzan wormhole, which is about to appear visibly. After attempting to beg off, she reluctantly heads to Ten Forward, muttering sarcastically to herself about not wanting to miss seeing a wormhole.

Once arriving, Picard introduces her to Premier Bhavani of Barzan II and two of the negotiators: Mendoza of the Federation and Leyor of the Caldonians. Then the third negotiator, Devinoni Ral, a Human representing the Chrysalians, introduces himself. Troi seems immediately drawn to Ral, who has an attractive female companion on his arm. Those gathered then turn their attention out the forward windows, where the Barzan wormhole – the only stable wormhole known to exist – makes itself visible, as it does every 233 minutes. Troi then turns to Ral, who is looking at her with interest, as Bhavani tells the competitors that the wormhole is theirs – for the right price.

Act One

"Captain's log, Stardate 43385.6. We are orbiting Barzan II, which is entertaining bids for control of what appears to be a stable wormhole, which could provide a permanent shortcut to the distant Gamma Quadrant."

Since the Barzans don't have the means to administer the wormhole's use, they are offering that right to interested spacefaring races and groups. Just as the negotiations start in the conference lounge, Commander Riker informs them that a Ferengi delegation wants to be included. Bhavani admits that she was not expecting the Ferengi, but does not wish to incur any ill will. Picard has Chief O'Brien beam the Ferengi party directly to the conference room. Their leader, DaiMon Goss, begins by protesting at not being invited, then demands chairs for himself and his two consuls, Dr. Arridor and Kol. Picard (keeping his temper with difficulty), informs the DaiMon that all the parties have agreed to limit their delegations to one representative, that the two Ferengi counsels are welcome to accommodations aboard the USS Enterprise-D, and Picard will vacate his own chair for Goss. Goss says they can handle the pleasantries later; taking a large bag from Kol, he opens it on the table to display a pile of gold, confidently predicting that he can outbid anyone else at the table.

Ral gets frisky

…awkward

Back in her office, Troi is researching Ral. She discovers that he was born on Earth in 2325 in Brussels in the European Alliance but moved to Hurkos III when he was 19. Her door chime sounds, and Ral enters. He begins a flirtatious conversation with Troi, during which he informs her that his traveling companion is now "traveling." He then begins rather forwardly stroking Troi's hair, removing the hair clip she had in it. She protests slightly, but Ral silences her and then invites her to dinner at 8:00.

Act Two

Data, Mendoza, Riker, and Picard discuss the Barzan wormhole

"Imagine the Ferengi collecting tolls if we lose to them."

In Picard's ready room, Picard, Riker, Data, and Mendoza are reviewing the data from the Barzans' unmanned probe sent into the wormhole, which indicates that the other end exits near the Denkiri Arm, in the Gamma Quadrant. Picard gives a low whistle: a distance that would take nearly a hundred years at warp 9 to traverse, covered in a matter of seconds through the wormhole. Riker has some reservations; a "stable" wormhole is an unknown beast in the galaxy, and Picard agrees that, for all the eagerness of the other parties, the Federation should hesitate before bidding its resources to acquire "the proverbial lemon," a term which Data attempts to gain some clarification. Picard tells him they will discuss it later.

Mendoza notes that, for all of Goss' bluster, the Ferengi don't have the resources needed to whet the Barzans' interest. Riker agrees, guessing that Ral, the most relaxed competitor at the table, is the one to worry about. Mendoza agrees, shrewdly guessing that Riker is a poker enthusiast.

La Forge and Data volunteer to man a shuttlepod to gather more meaningful information. Picard agrees, and says they may do so the next day, after taking more readings on the Barzan side of the wormhole.

Poison handshake

"It is time to extend the hand of the Ferengi."

In the Ferengis' quarters, Dr. Arridor is helping Goss set up a "poison handshake" that will make whoever he grasps have a severe allergic reaction, albeit non-fatal, in order to remove the competition in the negotiations. They cackle at their ingenuity.

Ral carries Troi

"I haven't been able to stop thinking about you all day."

At 8:00, Ral arrives at Troi's quarters. She invites him in for a drink, but he steals a kiss before she can order. She turns away, unsure of why she's so drawn to him and what she may do. She then orders champagne from the replicator; Ral appends the order "for two." Troi then admits that she's been constantly thinking of Ral, and steps forward and kisses him deeply. Troi breaks the kiss, stating that they'll be late for dinner. Ral then lifts her into his arms and states, "very late."

Mendoza is staggering down the hallway, obviously a victim of Goss' handshake. He stumbles into sickbay, and collapses. Dr. Crusher and Martinez rush forward to help him.

In Picard's ready room, the Ferengi are arguing with the captain and Riker about their plans to explore the wormhole. Picard offers to share their data, but Goss is skeptical, so Riker angrily suggests they send their own probe and Goss says he will, which apparently is what he planned to do. After the Ferengi storm out, Picard tells Riker to instruct Data and La Forge to stay out of the Ferengi's way on their shared probe mission. As Riker leaves, the doctor calls and asks for the captain to come to sickbay.

Dr. Crusher tells Picard that Mendoza is having a histaminic reaction and won't be able to return to the negotiations for several days. Picard and Riker leave, where Picard tells Riker that he'll have to take over for Mendoza. Riker protests, but Picard points out that he, Picard, is the host and cannot step in without causing an awkward transition. However, Mendoza had already noted Riker's poker skills, and all he's doing is stepping into the game as the stakes are raised. Picard notes that that is when the game gets interesting before stepping into a turbolift to leave Riker with that thought.

Act Three

Shuttles in Barzan Wormhole

Into the wormhole

Data and La Forge ready themselves in a shuttlepod to enter the wormhole at the same time that Arridor and Kol are doing the same in their pod. The opening of the wormhole appears, and Picard orders them to proceed. The Ferengi follow the shuttle in. Communications are quickly lost between the shuttle and the Enterprise as it rapidly travels across the galaxy.

In the conference lounge, Ral is trying to undermine Riker's confidence as a negotiator, but Riker counters him well. Ral then continues his case for his clients, stating that the Chrysalians may not be as powerful as "the mighty Federation", but they have the resources and technology to make the Barzans' prosperous, and they have also had peace with all species for ten generations – something the Federation cannot claim.

Later in Troi's quarters, Ral and Troi are having an intimate discussion about their developing relationship. Ral asks about Riker and Troi, and she admits that although they are friends now, they were once much closer. Troi then presses Ral about himself. Ral admits to her that he is also part Betazoid; he is one-quarter, Troi is one-half. Ral was the only child out of five with empathic abilities. He says this is why he left Earth, because it was difficult having empathic powers while others didn't. He then received training so he could handle them.

Ley

"We are not where we are supposed to be."

At the other opening of the wormhole, the Enterprise's shuttle and the Ferengi pod arrive. La Forge tries to be cordial with the Ferengi, but Arridor rudely dismisses him. Data then notices that they are not where the Barzan probe's data indicated; they are 200 light years away from where the probe emerged, well within the Delta Quadrant, and 70,000 light years from Barzan II.

La Forge wonders if the probe's readings were false, and Data speculates that this far end of the wormhole is unstable, moving about while the other end is anchored in the Alpha Quadrant, and that the probe didn't discover this as it must have arrived at a different location, the Gamma Quadrant. La Forge detects heightened subatomic activity with his VISOR in the now-invisible wormhole opening, and Data detects increased gravitational changes. La Forge notes that there is something strange happening with this wormhole.

Act Four

Gymnastics

Girl talk

While preparing for a gymnastics session, Crusher and Troi spend a few minutes giddily discussing Deanna's budding relationship with Ral. Troi says that she feels "out of control", as she is both concerned and happy, and there is nothing rational about it. She also says that she is worried that she will lose herself as she can't get enough of Ral. Crusher assures her that their relationship is similar to her own with another man she fell in love with for one day before she met Jack. Troi wonders if she should try and relax, which both women disagree.

In Ten Forward, Goss is making (unsuccessful) passes at a female crewmember at the bar. Ral is talking with Leyor about his people's motivations for administering the wormhole, since the Caladonians are more renowned for their scholarly pursuits. Leyor admits that he's uneasy about taking on the responsibility of administering the wormhole. At the next session of the negotiations, Leyor suddenly withdraws his people's stake.

Riker immediately asks to negotiate with the Caldonians for their resources to be added onto the Federation's offer. But Leyor reveals that the Caldonians have already negotiated such an arrangement with Ral's clients. Riker voices his suspicions, but Ral coolly says it was just a matter of timing. He then adds the Caldonians' assets to the Chrysalians'.

Arridor and Kol shocked

Left behind

Back in the Delta Quadrant, La Forge and Data are trying to convince Arridor that the wormhole is unstable, and that they should all return immediately, but the imprudent Ferengi dismisses them again, despite La Forge's reminder of them being 70,000 light years from their ships. With no other choice, La Forge and Data enter the wormhole before it is visible, returning to the Alpha Quadrant. After they leave, Arridor chuckles to Kol that they quickly panicked, and the wormhole becomes visible again, right where he predicted. But before they can enter, the wormhole's opening immediately zips away, proving that it really is unstable, leaving Arridor and Kol with their mouths agape, stranded in the Delta Quadrant.

That evening, Troi and Ral are having dinner in her quarters. Troi says everyone's talking about Ral's coup and that Riker didn't know how it happened. Ral says that Riker is "the most dangerous man in the room." Troi then accuses him of using his empathic powers to unfairly read his competitors' emotions to gain negotiating advantage. Ral disagrees with her assessment, saying he uses that plus reading body language, just like any other good negotiator. Troi then says that he hides his empathic powers not because they make others uncomfortable, but because they are his secret tool to outmaneuver his opponents. Ral replies that she does the same, which Troi says as she to help others, not manipulate them, and she doesn't hide that she's an empath. Frustrated, Ral asks her if she announces to every alien culture she encounters that she's an empath and if she would use it to her side's advantage when engaged in battle, to which Troi says she would, but only for protection to the crew – a different reason. But Ral says that's her edge because it's a matter of life and death when she takes the advantage. Ral, on the other hand deals in property and exchanges and no body gets hurt from it. He then asks her which of them has a problem with ethics and then leaves.

Act Five

Riker and Ral

"You know, you're very good at this. Very good."

Later that evening in Ten Forward, Ral sits with Riker and compliments him on his negotiation skills. But Ral says it is in the last round of negotiations that the stakes become highest, and only those willing to take the biggest risks will succeed. Ral, for instance, confides that he is willing to commit his clients to owning the wormhole before the Federation and Ferengi explorations return with more data – can Riker say the same? Riker is silent.

Ral then further needles Riker, hinting at his intimacies with Troi, saying he'll take her away from Riker and the Enterprise, because Riker was not attentive enough. At that, Riker smiles, chiding Ral for making his first "bad play". Riker says that if being with Ral makes Troi happy, then he's all for it. He then needles back, saying that Ral isn't such a bad fellow, but he is, at heart, a mercenary, with nothing to value or look forward to except his next deal. Riker can attest, from experience, that Deanna is just the sort of woman who could bring some meaning to Ral's sorry life – if Ral is the sort of man with the wit to realize it, but "I doubt that you are." Riker drinks to the "last mile" of the negotiations and leaves Ten Forward.

The next day, Ral and Riker are back at the negotiating table, but DaiMon Goss has left the Enterprise. He's gone back to his ship, and complains that the Federation has not acted fairly, that they already have an agreement with the Barzan. Picard denies this, but Goss fires a missile at the wormhole to destroy it. Worf destroys it with a quick phaser shot. The Enterprise goes to red alert, drawing Riker out of the negotiations. Ral then takes this opportunity to point out that the Federation-Ferengi power play wouldn't be an issue if his clients were the wormhole's administrators.

Troi reveals Ral's secret

"Mister Ral asked me not to tell anyone…"

Goss continues to threaten to destroy the wormhole, but Troi says he's lying, almost unequivocally. Ral and Bhavani then enter the bridge, where Ral offers to quell Goss' anger. He says he's come to an agreement with the Barzan on behalf of the Chrysalians, and that he's willing to allow Ferengi free access to the wormhole if he stands down, in exchange for trade concessions to the Chrysalians to be negotiated later. Goss accepts, and Bhavani apologizes to Riker for negotiating behind his back, but she realized that the Chrysalians' long tradition of peace makes them a much more desirable partner than the Federation.

Troi, though, speaks up, revealing Ral's empathic powers and how he manipulates his opponents, and guessing (correctly), that the minor upset was a piece of theater arranged between Ral and Goss to tip Bhavani towards Ral's side. Among other things, she sensed a complete absence of tension from either Ral or Goss during the confrontation. Goss begins to protest, and Picard orders the communication off.

Wesley Crusher then announces that the shuttle is returning from the wormhole. La Forge hails them, saying he's reporting in, though just barely. Picard asks where the Ferengi pod is, and La Forge informs them that the Ferengi are stuck in the Delta Quadrant. Data explains that the other end of the wormhole periodically shifts, and that eventually the Alpha Quadrant end will shift too – the wormhole is not stable at all, and is indeed worthless. Bhavani sags – whatever short-term gains her people will receive from the Chrysalians, the wormhole will not usher in the new age of prosperity she was fervently hoping for.

Worf announces that DaiMon Goss is hailing, demanding to know where his men are. Picard instructs Worf to tell Goss that if he heads for the Delta Quadrant, he'll be able to meet up with them in about eighty years or so.

Riker cannot resist "congratulating" Ral on his "victory" in the negotiations. Ral does his best to smile, saying he wouldn't take the risks if he wasn't prepared to lose, and will stand by his clients' new commitments to the Barzans.

Troi refuses Ral

"I already have a job as counselor."

Ral makes a final visit to Troi, saying that he's being recalled by the Chrysalians to address their questions about now owning a worthless wormhole. Troi offers a half-hearted apology, and he shrugs, saying his services have been valuable to them in the past, enough that he can be reasonably sure nothing really unpleasant will be done to him.

He admits to her that he read Bhavani's desire to contract with the Federation and had to act on that. She then tells him that she was obligated to let everyone know the nature of his skills once he did that. Ral admits that he now sees the error of his ways, and he asks Troi to run away with him, to be his conscience. She turns him down, saying she already has a job as a counselor. He leaves without another word.

Log entries

Memorable quotes

"God forbid I should miss my first look at the wormhole…"

- Troi


"May I escort you, Ms. Troi?"
"Just tell me there's some chocolate here."

- Riker to Troi when she arrives in Ten Forward


"There it is, ladies and gentlemen. The first and only stable wormhole known to exist. It's yours… for the right price."

- Bhavani, on the Barzan wormhole


"We'll need chairs."
"I am Captain Picard of the Enterprise. I am serving as host for these proceedings."
"Good, then see to it that we get some chairs."
"Let me explain…"
"Fine, fine! Just have your Klingon servant get us some chairs."
"I'm in charge of security!"
"Then who gets the chairs?"
"DaiMon, due to the delicate nature of these negotiations, all parties have agreed that one representative will suffice. Now, I will be happy to provide your counsels with accommodations, and you may have my chair."

- DaiMon Goss, Picard and Worf


"The Federation could end up owning the proverbial lemon."
"Proverbial lemon, sir?"
"Later, Data."
"Aye, sir."

- Picard and Data


"Just a moment of discomfort for a good cause, DaiMon. You understand this will not be lethal?"
"Doctor, you surprise me. I have no wish to kill anyone. A short-term crippling will suffice."

- Dr. Arridor and DaiMon Goss


"You must play poker, Commander."
"Poker… is that a game of some sort?"
"Commander Riker conducts master classes in poker."
"Our skills are not dissimilar, Commander."

- Seth Mendoza, Riker and Picard


"Anticipation is fun."

- Troi


"Who needs rational when your toes curl up?!"

- Dr. Crusher


"You know if this doesn't work, the thought of spending the rest of my life in here is none too appealing."
"There is a bright side, Geordi. You will have me to talk to."

- La Forge and Data, just before entering the Barzan wormhole in a shuttlepod


"May I join you, Commander?"
"Bought out the Ferengi yet, Ral?"

- Ral and Riker in Ten Forward


"I'm taking us in, Data… with or without them."
"Thrusters at half power. Three quarters."
"Entering outer event horizon."

- Geordi La Forge and Data


"But I was tense! I was ready to blow it up! I strongly protest!"
"Screen off!"

- DaiMon Goss and Picard


"Captain, DaiMon Goss is demanding to know where his men are."
"Advise him to set his course for the Delta Quadrant. He may run into them in… eighty years or so."

- Worf and Picard


"I'm very grateful for what you did, in a way. It's made me take a hard look at who I am. I don't like what I see. I once asked you to run away with me, and now I'm asking again. I need you. You could help me change; you could be my conscience!"
"I already have a job as counselor."

- Ral and Troi

Background information

Production history

Story and script

  • A working title of this episode was "A Price Far Above Rubies". [2]
  • The revised final draft script includes several scenes that were not in the final episode, including a short session Troi has with O'Brien that deals with his girlfriend Mitzi, Wesley telling the Counselor about troubles he had with his mother because she wouldn't let him stay overnight at a party on the holodeck, and more background about the Chrysalians. [3]

Production

Bailey refusing Goss

Goss bragging it up

  • For the scene where Crusher and Troi are shown practicing aerobics, the exercise room was a redress of a part of main engineering; the "pool table" was removed and two mirrors were erected – one to hide the master systems display, and the other at the opposite end of this part of the engineering set.
  • In the scene immediately after Crusher and Troi's exercise, according to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (2nd ed., p. 109), Goss is referring to the size of his "sex organ" when he is making a revealing gesture to Ensign Bailey in Ten Forward. The script otherwise describes the scene as: "Goss is putting a few moves on a good-looking woman at the bar… she finally tires of him, walks out."

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