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The''Enterprise''discoversashipcrashedon a Dyson Sphere for more than 75 years with a single survivor suspended in the transporter beam: Captain Montgomery Scott.
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The ''Enterprise'' discovers a ship that crashed on a Dyson sphere more than seventy-five years prior with a single survivor suspended in the transporter buffer: Captain Montgomery Scott.
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==Summary==
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==Summary==
===Teaser===
===Teaser===
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The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]picksupa[[distress call]] from the [[USS Jenolan|USS ''Jenolan'']], a transport vessel that has been missing for 75 years. As the ''Enterprise'' drops out of [[warp]] to respond to the signal, the [[starship]] is rocked violently by a massive gravitational field. Although initial scans do not find the source of the field, they trace the field to its centre and discover a massive spherical structure, 200 million kilometres in diameter (or two-thirds of the [[Earth]]'s orbit around the [[Sol|Sun]]). The sphere's dimensions are consistent with those of the (until then) theoretical structure known as a [[Dyson Sphere]]. The sphere's size creates massive gravimetric interference that interferes with [[sensor]]s, preventing the ''Enterprise'' from locating it before the ship had dropped out of warp.
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[[File:dysonsphere.jpg|thumb|ADysonsphereasviewed from the ''Enterprise'' bridge]]
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The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} picks up a [[distress call]] from the {{USS|Jenolan}}, a [[transport]] vessel that has been missing for [[2294|seventy-five years]]. As the ''Enterprise'' drops out of [[warp]] to respond to the signal, the [[starship]] is rocked violently by a massive [[gravitational field]]. Although initial scans do not find the source of the field, they trace the field to its center and discover a massive spherical structure, two hundred million [[kilometer]]s in diameter (or two-thirds of the [[Earth]]'s [[orbit]] around the [[Sol|Sun]]). The sphere's dimensions are consistent with those of the (until then) theoretical structure known as a [[Dyson sphere]]. The sphere's size creates massive [[gravimetric interference]] that interferes with [[sensor]]s, preventing the ''Enterprise'' from locating it before the ship had dropped out of warp.
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The ''Enterprise'' locates the ''Jenolan'', having crashed on the surface of the sphere. Surprisingly, power readings are still emanating from the crashed ship and [[life support]] systems are still operating. [[Commander]] [[William Riker|Riker]], [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] and [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Worf]] beam aboard the ''Jenolan'' and find that, although some of the ship's systems are still functioning, there are no apparent signs of life. However, Cmdr. La Forge discovers that the [[transporter]]s have been reconfigured in a strange manner - power has been drawn from the auxilliary systems (they were a regenerative power source) while the [[rematerialization subroutine]]s have been intentionally disabled with the [[phase inducer]]s being connected to the [[emitter array]] and that the [[pattern buffer]]s have been locked in a [[diagnostic mode|diagnostic cycle]]. Furthermore, a pattern is still in the buffer and, amazingly, it has suffered almost no degradation. Riker wonders if someone could survive being held in stasisinthe transporters for 75 years and La Forge finds out by rematerializing the stored pattern. [[Captain]] [[Montgomery Scott|Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott]] materializes on the transporter pad.
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The ''Enterprise'' locates the ''Jenolan'', having crashed on the surface of the sphere. Surprisingly, [[power]] readings are still emanating from the crashed ship and [[life support]] systems are still operating. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] and [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] [[beam]] aboard the ''Jenolan'' and find that, although some of the ship's systems are still functioning, there are no apparent [[life sign|signs of life]]. However, La Forge discovers that the [[transporter]]s have been reconfigured in a strange manner – power has been drawn from the [[auxiliary systems]] (they were a regenerative power source) while the [[rematerialization subroutine]]s have been intentionally disabled with the [[phase inducer]]s being connected to the [[emitter array]] and that the [[pattern buffer]]s have been locked in a [[diagnostic mode|diagnostic cycle]]. Furthermore, a pattern is still in the buffer and, amazingly, it has suffered almost no degradation. Riker wonders if someone could survive in thetransporterbuffer for seventy-five years and La Forge finds out by rematerializing the stored pattern. [[Captain]] [[Montgomery Scott|Montgomery "Scotty" Scott]] materializes on the [[transporter pad]].
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===Act One===
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===Act One===
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Scotty thanks Geordi for rematerializing him, runs over to the transporter console and attempts to retrieve a second pattern, that of Ensign [[Matt Franklin]] but unfortunately, one of the phase inducers has failed and the transporters cannot compensate - Franklin's pattern degrades too much for him to be rematerialized. Riker offers his condolences and introduces Geordi and himself to Scotty. When Riker explains that they came from the starship ''Enterprise'', Scotty reacts understandably and asks how long he was in the pattern buffers for. Worf interrupts the conversation and Riker introduces the [[security officer]] to Scotty. Realising that there is a [[Klingon]] serving in [[Starfleet]], Scottylearns that he has been in the buffer for an extremely long time. When asked why he used the transporters to place himself and Franklin in stasis, Scotty explains that although only he and Franklin survived the crash, there were too few supplies to survive long enough to be rescued.
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After Scott thanks La Forge for rematerializing him, he runs over to the transporter console and attempts to retrieve a second pattern, that of [[Ensign]] [[Matt Franklin]], but unfortunately, one of the phase inducers has failed and the transporters cannot compensate – Franklin's pattern has degraded too much for him to be rematerialized. Riker offers his condolences and introduces La Forge and himself to Scott. When Riker explains that they came from the starship ''Enterprise'', Scott reacts understandably, believing he was saved by a crew led by [[James T. Kirk|Jim Kirk]], and asks how long he was in the pattern buffers. Worf interrupts the conversation and Riker introduces the [[security officer]] to Scott. Learning that there is a [[Klingon]] serving in [[Starfleet]], Scottrealizes that he has been in the buffer for an extremely long time. When asked why he used the transporters to place himself and Franklin in such a state, Scott explains that although only he and Franklin survived the crash, there were too few supplies to survive long enough to be rescued.
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After transporting back to the ''Enterprise'', Geordi escorts Scotty to [[sickbay]] while discussing some of the advances in technology over the past 75 years and the events leading to the ''Jenolan''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crash. Geordi tells Scotty that he is very impressed with his use of the transporter to survive but Scotty acts modestly, due to the fact that he lost his friend. In [[sickbay]], Scotty is diagnosed with only minor injuries. Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] greets Scotty in sickbay and is surprised that he was on board the ''Jenolan'', as the [[engineer]] wasn't listed in the crew manifest. However, Scotty explains that he was traveling aboard the ''Jenolan'' as a passenger to the [[Norpin colony]] on [[Norpin V]]. When Geordi is ordered to study the Dyson Sphere, Scotty is eager to help but [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] advises him to rest. When Scotty is escorted to his quarters by [[Ensign]] [[Kane]], he is awe-struck at the luxury that he is entitled to, compared with starships of his time period. Scotty, with much enthusiasm, reminisces to Kane about his years in Starfleet but Kane has little interest in Scotty's nostalgia and returns to duty, leaving Scotty alone, feeling much less enthusiastic and somewhat pensive about life in the [[24th century]].
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After transporting back to the ''Enterprise'', La Forge escorts Scott to [[sickbay]] while discussing some of the advances in technology over the past seventy-five years and the events leading to the ''Jenolan''{{'}}s crash. La Forge tells Scott that he is very impressed with his use of the transporter to survive, but Scott acts modestly, due to the fact that he lost his friend. In sickbay, Scott is diagnosed with only minor injuries. Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] greets Scott in sickbay and is surprised that he was on board the ''Jenolan'', as the [[engineer]] wasn't listed in the crew manifest. However, Scott explains that he was traveling aboard the ''Jenolan'' as a passenger to the [[Norpin colony]] on [[Norpin V]] to enjoy his retirement. When La Forge is ordered to study the Dyson sphere, Scott is eager to help, but [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] advises him to rest. When Scott is escorted to his [[quarters]] by Ensign [[Kane]], he is awe-struck at the luxury that he is entitled to, compared with starships of his time period. Scott, with much enthusiasm, reminisces to Kane about his years in Starfleet, but Kane has little interest in Scott's nostalgia and returns to duty, leaving Scott alone, feeling much less enthusiastic and somewhat pensive about life in the [[24th century]].
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===Act Two===
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[[Image:Dyson sphere exterior.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' in orbit around the sphere.]]
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[[File:Dyson sphere exterior.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' in orbit around the sphere]]
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AsLa Forge and his team are working on their spectrographic analysis of the sphere, Scotty interrupts, insisting on offering Geordi his assistance. Geordi skeptically accepts Scotty's offer and the team begin their duties. Meanwhile, on the [[bridge]], [[Data]]reportsto Captain Picard that the sphere was built around a [[G-Type]] [[star]] and that its interior surface provides an environment much like that of an[[Class M|M-Class]] planet but there are no apparent signs of inhabitants. Picard orders for probes to be launched to speed up the scans of the sphere. Back in [[Main engineering|engineering]], Scotty finds further advances and changes in technology that in his era were dangerous. Geordi is quietly becoming irritated until Scotty offers advice on how to deal with Starfleet captains. When Geordi finally voices his frustration and tells Scotty that he is in the way, the older officer leaves engineering in a disgruntled state.
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[[File:Aldebaranwhiskey, 2369.jpg|thumb|Data offersScott a bottle of Aldebaranwhiskey]]
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As La Forge and his team are working on their [[spectrographic analysis]] of the sphere, Scott interrupts, insisting on offering La Forge his assistance. La Forge skeptically accepts Scott's offer and the team begin their duties. Meanwhile, on the [[bridge]], [[Data]] reports to Captain Picard that the sphere was built around a [[G-type star]] and that its interior surface provides an environment much like that of an [[Class M|M-Class]] planet, but there are no apparent signs of inhabitants. Picard orders for [[probe]]s to be launched to speed up the scans of the sphere. Back in engineering, Scott finds further advances and changes in technology that in his era were dangerous. La Forge is quietly becoming irritated until Scott offers advice on how to deal with Starfleet captains. When La Forge finally voices his frustration and tells Scott that he is in the way, the older officer leaves engineering in a disgruntled state.
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Later, Scotty arrives in [[Ten Forward]] and orders a drink of [[Scotch whisky]]. He is repulsed when he tastes the drink, realising that it is not "real" Scotch. Data approaches and tells Scotty about the use of [[synthehol]] instead of realalcoholand offers a "real" alcoholic drink whichScotty cannot describe any better than being "green". The engineer's reaction to this drink is much more pleasant.
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Later, Scott arrives in [[Ten Forward]] and orders a drink of [[Scotch whisky]]. He is repulsed when he tastes the drink, realizing that it is not "real" Scotch. Data approaches and tells Scott about the use of [[synthehol]] to replace [[alcohol]] in the majority of traditionalspirits.Data offers Scott a "real" alcoholic drink from[[Guinan]]'s personal supply, pulling out a bottle with a neon green liquid inside. After being asked by Scott what it is, Data attempts a rudimentary examination by sight, smell and taste, but cannot describe it any more precisely than, "it is green" (a reference to {{TOS|By Any Other Name}}). The engineer's reaction to this drink is much more pleasant.
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===Act Three===
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[[Image:RelicsScottyMemories.jpg|200px|thumb|Scotty remembers the good times on board 'his' ''Enterprise'']]
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[[File:Scottys memories.jpg|thumb|left|Scotty remembers the good times on board "his" ''Enterprise'']]
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In a slightly drunk state, Scotty arrives outside one of the [[holodeck]]s and requests a simulation of the bridge onboard the [[Constitutionclass|''Constitution''-class]] starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], the ship he served on for the longest duration. Scotty fondly remembers his time aboard his former ship as Captain Picard walks in, after coming off duty. Scottyoffers Picard a drink andthe starshipcaptain accepts. Just as Scotty is about to warn Picard of the drink's strength, the starship captain downs a glassful, which he instantly recognizes as [[Aldebaran whiskey]] -Picard gave it to [[Guinan]]. ThetwocaptainstalkabouttheirpreviousserviceinStarfleet and Scottyreminiscesabouthisdutyaboard the ''Enterprise'' - the first shipwhich he served on board as [[chief engineer]]-while Picard recalls his first command on the [[USS Stargazer|USS ''Stargazer'']]. Scotty begins to feel gloomy and opines that he is in the way and obsolete in the 24th century. He then leaves the holodeck feeling dejected.
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In a slightly drunken state, with the bottle of green spirits and a glass in his hands, Scott arrives outside one of the [[holodeck]]s and requests a simulation of the [[bridge]]ofhis ship. The computer states that his request is insufficient, so Scott angrily says he wants to see the bridge of the ''[[USSEnterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]''. The computer then tells Scott that there have been five [[Federation]] starships with that name and asks Scott to specify by [[registry number]]. Scott then states in annoyance, "''NCC one seven O one. No bloody [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|A]],[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|B]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|C]], '''''or''''' [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|D]].''" The computer accepts his instructions and creates an authentic replica of the bridge of the ship he served on for the longest duration. Scott fondly remembers his time aboard his former ship, even drinking a toast to his absent comrades. He sits down at his old engineering station and gives a deep, dejected sigh just as Captain Picard walks in after coming off duty and excuses himself for interrupting. Scottperks up and welcomes him into the simulation, offering Picard a drink,whichhehappily accepts. Just as Scott is about to warn Picard of the drinks' strength, Picard downs a glassful, which he instantly recognizes as [[Aldebaran whiskey]] andtells Scott he was the one who gave it to Guinan. Picardrecognizesthebridgeasthatofa{{ShipClass|Constitution}}starship and explainsthatthere'soneinthe fleet museum. Picard then recognizes the bridge as that of Scott's ''Enterprise''.Scott then says he served on two, but this is the first oneand the first ship he ever served on as chief engineer.Scottmentions that he served on eleven ships of varying class, but that ''Enterprise'' is the only one he misses or thinks about. Picard then recalls his first command on the {{USS|Stargazer}}.Picard describes the ''Stargazer'' as overworked, underpowered and always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. Picard says that while his ''Enterprise'' is far superior, there are days when he'd give almost anything to command the ''Stargazer'' again. Scott compares their feelings as to the first time a man falls in love and that he never loves a woman quite the same way. They then share a toast to the original ''Enterprise'' and to the ''Stargazer'', Scott calling them "''old girlfriends we'll never meet again.''" Picard then asks Scott what he thinks of the ''Enterprise''-D. Scotty calls her a beauty, but laments that when he was on his ''Enterprise'' he could tell the speed of the ship by the feel of the deck plates. He then begins to feel gloomy and opines that he is in the way and obsolete in the 24th century. When Picard offers to let Scott peruse the updated [[technical manual]]s, Scotty refuses, saying that he can't start out again like a raw [[cadet]]. He says there is a time when a man knows it's time to quit and time to stop living in the past. He then shuts off the bridge simulation and leaves the holodeck feeling dejected but determined to start acting his age. Picard can only look on sadly as the legendary engineer exits, clearly feeling for the man.
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The following day, Picard asks GeorditopersonallyaccompanyScottybackto the ''Jenolan'' to recover the ship'slogs,hopingtomakeScottyfeelusefulagain.Geordiunderstands the captain's motiveandgladlyacceptsPicard'srequest. AsGeordiandScottytransportover to the ''Jenolan'',Datadiscoversacommunicationsarrayincloseproximityto the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s currentlocationand the crewsetacourseforit. As the ''Enterprise'' arrivesatthe array, the crewdiscoveralargehatchin the DysonSphere, whichtheypresumeisafrontdoor. Astheyopenhailingfrequencies,thehatchopens and a seriesofpowerful[[tractorbeam]]spull the ''Enterprise''insidethesphere,easily overpowering it.
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The following day, Picard asks LaForgeaboutrecoveringthelogsof the ''Jenolan'',but the engineersaysthatalleffortssofarhaveyieldedverylittle as the ship's [[computercore]]washeavilydamagedwhen it crashed. PicardsuggestshavingScottassistin trying to recover the ship'slogs;LaForgeagreesthatScottwouldbeof great help as he knows the ''Jenolan''{{'}}s systemsbetterthan anybody on the ''Enterprise''andsaysthathe'llsend Lt. [[Bartel]] with Scott over to the ''Jenolan''.Atthispoint, the captainasksthatLaForgepersonally accompany Scott back to the ''Jenolan''to recover the ship's logs, hopingtomakeScottfeelusefulagain. WhilePicardmakesitclearthatthisis a request,notanorder,LaForge understands the captain'smotiveandgladlyaccepts.
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Inthemorning,La Forge waits in the transporter room for Scott, who is late. He finally arrives and apologizes as they immediately enter the transporter, mentioning that he has a bit of a hangover. As La Forge and Scott transport over to the ''Jenolan'', Data discovers a [[communication array|communications array]] in close proximity to the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s current location, and the crew set a course for it. As the ''Enterprise'' arrives at the array, the crew discovers a large hatch in the Dyson sphere, which they presume is a front door. As they open [[hail]]ing frequencies, the hatch opens and a series of powerful [[tractor beam]]s pull the ''Enterprise'' inside the sphere, easily overpowering it.
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[[Image:Dyson sphere interior.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-D is pulled into the sphere.]]
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Due to the fact that the resonance frequency of the tractor beams used to pull the ''Enterprise'' inside is incompatible with the starship's power systems, the relays for the warp and impulse drive overload and are rendered inoperable. The ''Enterprise'' has now lost primary and auxilliary systems and the ship is soon released from the tractor beams. However, because the ''Enterprise'' is still moving under the inertia of being towed in, it is heading directly for the star at the center of the sphere.
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[[Image:TheJenolan.jpg|200px|thumb|The USS ''Jenolan'', crashed on the surface of the Dyson Sphere.]]
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===ActFour===
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Backonboard the ''Jenolan'', Scotty is having trouble with recovering the ship's log, calling it "garbage". Geordi realises that Scotty is referring to both himself and the ship and tries to console him by saying that the basics of technology haven't changed a great deal in 75 years, the transporters of the ''Jenolan'' are virtually identical to those of the ''Enterprise'', subspace radio and sensors work on the same basic principles and that impulse engine design has changed little in two centuries - long before Scotty's time. Geordi adds that the ''Jenolan'' would probably still be in service had the vessel's structural damage not been so extensive. Scotty is dismissiveand retorts that nobody would want something as old as the ''Jenolan'' (and again hints at himself as well) but Geordi disagrees, saying that age doesn't indicate the usefulness of something (and hints also at '''someone'''). Scotty feels much more welcome and a bond begins to form between him and Geordi. However, the moment breaks as Scotty moves back to the console he was working on. He asks Geordi to retrieve a [[dynamic mode converter]] from the ''Enterprise'', a tool which may help to recover the ''Jenolan''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[log entry|log entries]]. Geordi suggests using something similar but his call to the ''Enterprise'' goes unanswered.
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[[File:Dysonsphereinterior.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-D is pulledinto the sphere]]
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[[File:USS Jenolan crash-landed.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Jenolan'', crashed on the surface of the Dyson sphere]]
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Due to the fact that the [[resonance frequency]] of the tractor beams used to pull the ''Enterprise'' inside is incompatible with the starship's power systems, the relays for the [[Warp drive|warp]] and [[impulse drive]] overload and are rendered inoperable. The ''Enterprise'' has now lost primary and auxiliary systems and the ship is soon released from the tractor beams. However, because the ''Enterprise'' is still moving under the [[inertia]] of being towed in, it is heading directly for the star at the center of the sphere.
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Back on board the ''Enterprise'', the ship is threeminutesfrombeingdestroyed by the star.However, CommanderRikerhasmanagedtorestore30%power to themaneuveringthrusters, althoughtheywillstillnotbeenoughtosavetheshipfromdestruction.Itisnotuntilpowerisdivertedfromtheauxilliaryrelaysystemstothethrusters that the starshipmanagestoachieveastableorbitin the photosphereofthestar. Picarddemandstoknowwhy the ''Enterprise'' wastowedinandordersascanofthesphere'sinteriorfor[[lifeform]]s.WhenGeordiandScottyfailtolocate the ''Enterprise'', theyrealisethat the starshipmustbeinside the sphere. Althoughitseemsimpossible to repair the ''Jenolan''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s flightcapability,thetwoengineersstilltryrestoringpower to the ship'sengines.
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Back on board the ''Jenolan'', Scott is having trouble with recovering the [[ship's log]], calling it "garbage." La Forge realizes that Scott is referringtobothhimselfand the ship and tries to console him by saying that the basicsof technology haven't changed a great deal in seventy-five years, thetransportersofthe''Jenolan''arevirtuallyidentical to thoseofthe ''Enterprise'', [[subspaceradio]]andsensorsworkonthesamebasicprinciplesandthatimpulseenginedesignhaschangedlittleintwocenturies–longbeforeScott'stime.LaForge adds that the ''Jenolan''wouldprobablystillbeinservicehad the vessel'sstructuraldamagenot been so extensive. Scottisdismissiveand retorts that nobody would want something as oldas the ''Jenolan'' (andagainhintsathimselfaswell)butLaForgedisagrees,sayingthatiftheshipwereinservice, it could still "''run circlesaround the ''Enterprise'' at impulse speeds – just because something's old, doesn'tmeanyou throw it away.''" Scott feels much more welcome and a bond begins to form between him and La Forge. However, the momentbreaksasScott moves back to the console he was working on. Heasks La Forge to retrieve a [[dynamic mode converter]] from the ''Enterprise'', a tool whichmayhelp to recover the ''Jenolan''{{'}}s [[logentry|logentries]].LaForgesuggestsusingsomethingsimilar but his call to the ''Enterprise''goesunanswered.
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On board the ''Enterprise'', DatareportstoPicardthat the star ishighlyunstable,expelling[[matter]]andsevereburstsof [[radiation]].Thisexplainswhytheinhabitantsof the sphereabandonedit. Theandroidpostulatesthatthe''Enterprise''mayhaveunintentionallytriggeredanautomatedseriesoftractorbeamswhichwouldguide a starshipinside the sphere-thiswouldexplain why the ''Enterprise'' was pulledinsidewithoutanyone occupying the sphere. When the star emits a solarflare, the ''Enterprise''raisesher [[shield]]s accordinglybutthevessel'sshieldsareonlyoperatingat23%.Toworsenmatters, the solarflaresarebecominglargerandwithinthreehours, the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s shieldswillnolongerprotect the starship.
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Back on board the ''Enterprise'', theshipisthreeminutes from being destroyed by the star.However,CommanderRikerhasmanagedtorestorethirtypercent power to the [[maneuvering thruster]]s,althoughtheywillstillnotbe enough to save the shipfromdestruction. Itisnotuntilpowerisdivertedfromtheauxiliaryrelaysystemstothethrustersthatthestarship manages toachieve a stableorbit in the [[photosphere]]ofthestar.Picard demands to know why the ''Enterprise'' was towedinandorders a scanof the sphere'sinteriorfor [[lifeform]]s.WhenLaForgeandScottyfailtolocatethe''Enterprise'',theyrealizethat the starshipmustbeinsidethesphere.Althoughitseems impossible to repair the ''Jenolan''{{'}}s flightcapability,thetwoengineers still try restoring power to the ship's engines.
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Onboardthe''Enterprise'', Data reports to Picard that the sphere is abandoned and the star is highly unstable, expelling [[matter]] and severe bursts of [[radiation]]. This explains why the inhabitants of the sphere abandoned it. The [[android]] postulates that the ''Enterprise'' may have unintentionally triggered an automated series of piloting beams which would guide a starship inside the sphere – this would explain why the ''Enterprise'' was pulled inside without anyone occupying the sphere. When the star emits a [[solar flare]], the ''Enterprise'' raises her [[shields]] accordingly but the vessel's shields are only operating at 23%. To worsen matters, the solar flares are becoming larger and within three hours, the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s shields will no longer protect the starship.
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Geordi and Scotty work on repairing the ''Jenolan''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s engines by jury-rigging the ship's supply of [[deuterium]]. Eventually, they are successful as power is restored. When Scotty offers Geordi the command chair, Geordi is surprised as Scotty is the senior officer. However, Scotty tells Geordi that he only ever wanted to be an engineer and insists that Geordi take command of the ''Jenolan''. Geordi finally accepts and Scotty moves to the engineering console. Meanwhile, the ''Enterprise'' is heavily damaged by the star's solar flares but Riker reports that partial impulse power has been restored. Picard asks Worf if the ship's [[phasers]] could be used to cut a hole through the shell of the sphere, allowing the ''Enterprise'' to escape, although the sphere is composed of carbon-[[neutronium]] and phasers (or any other of the ship's [[weapons]]) would be completely ineffective.
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As the ''Jenolan'' slowly orbits the sphere, Geordi and Scotty trace the impulse ion trail from the ''Enterprise'' to the hatch that the starship was pulled into. The ion trail's momentum distribution around the hatch suggests that the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s impulse engines were at full reverse and that the starship was dragged into the sphere unwillingly. Geordi and Scotty realise that the hatches are access terminals (and not communications arrays), which are triggered by certain subspace frequencies e.g. hailing frequencies. When the ''Jenolan'' opened hailing frequencies 75 years ago, the tractor beams locked on to the ship, severely damaging it and causing the vessel to crash on the surface of the sphere. Scotty suggests positioning the ''Jenolan'' far enough away from the hatch, then opening hailing frequencies so that the hatch will open but the tractor beams will miss the ship. As the hatch would begin to close, the ''Jenolan'' would enter a gap between the doors and use the vessel's shields to hold the doors open for the ''Enterprise'' to exit the sphere. Geordi dismisses the idea as suicidal but Scotty pleads to him that the theory will work. Eventually, Geordi makes the decision to go ahead with Scotty's plan.
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===ActFive===
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[[Image:RelicsJenolanHatch.jpg|200px|thumb|The ''Jenolan'' is wedged between the enormous doors of one of the Dyson sphere's hatches]]
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[[File:USS Jenolan in dyson sphere hatch.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Jenolan'' is wedged between the enormous doors of one of the Dyson sphere's hatches]]
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Theengineerswedge the ''Jenolan'' betweenthedoors, the shieldsholdandGeordimanages to opena [[communications]] channelto the ''Enterprise''.The starship receives the hailandsets a coursefor the hatch. The''Jenolan''suffersheavydamagewhile the craft is wedgedin the hatchandGeordi tells Picard that the ''Enterprise'' willhavetodestroytheship to escape. When the ''Enterprise'' is intransporterrange of the ''Jenolan'', PicardgivestheordertobeamGeordiandScottybackonboardandfire [[photon torpedo]]es,destroyingthe''Jenolan''.Thedoorscontinuetoclosebut the ''Enterprise'' manages to exit the sphere.AsGeordiandScottywalkoffthetransporterpad,Scottyischeerfullyrelievedto be returned tosafety.
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LaForgeand Scott work on repairing the ''Jenolan''{{'}}senginesbyjury-rigging the ship'ssupplyof[[deuterium]] – La Forge initially insists that Scott'ssuggestion to sendit through the auxiliary tank can't be done, but when he cites [[impulse engine]] specifications,Scott laughs, claims authorship of the [[Starfleet General Orders and Regulations#Regulation 42/15|regulation in question]], and assures him that, while he knew the tank ''could'' handle the [[pressure]],onpaper a goodengineer should be more cautious than in the field. Eventually,theyaresuccessfulaspower is restored. When Scott offers La Forge the command chair, La Forge is surprisedas Scott is the seniorofficer.However, Scott tells La Forge that, while he holds the rank of captain, all he ever wanted to be was an engineer, and insists that La Forge take command of the ''Jenolan''.LaForgefinallyacceptsandScott moves to the engineering console. Meanwhile, the ''Enterprise'' is heavilydamagedby the star's solar flares, butRikerreportsthatpartialimpulsepowerhasbeenrestored.PicardasksWorfifthe ship's [[phaser]]scouldbeusedtocutaholethroughthe shell of the sphere, allowing the ''Enterprise'' to escape, but the sphere iscomposedof[[carbon]]-[[neutronium]]andphasers(oranyotheroftheship'sweapons)would be completelyineffective.
As the ''Jenolan'' slowly orbits the sphere, La Forge and Scott trace the impulse [[ion]] trail from the ''Enterprise'' to the hatch that the starship was pulled into.The iontrail'smomentumdistributionaround the hatch suggests that the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s impulse engines were at full reverse and that the starship was dragged into the sphere unwillingly. La Forge and Scott realize that the hatches are access terminals (and not communications arrays), which are triggered by certain [[subspace]] frequencies, such as hailing frequencies. When the ''Jenolan'' opened hailing frequencies seventy-five years ago, the tractor beams locked on to the ship, severely damaging it and causing the vessel to crash on the surface of the sphere. Scott suggests positioning the ''Jenolan'' 500,000 [[kilometer]]s, far enough away from the hatch, then opening hailing frequencies so that the hatch will open but the tractor beams will miss the ship. As the hatch would begin to close, the ''Jenolan'' would enter a gap between the doors and use the vessel's shields to hold the doors open for the ''Enterprise'' to exit the sphere. La Forge dismisses the idea as suicidal, but Scott pleads to him that the theory will work. Eventually, La Forge makes the decision to go ahead with Scott's plan.
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Later, Geordi tells Scotty about the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s encounter with a newborn lifeform on [[stardate]]44614.6. ''("[[Galaxy's Child]]")'' It is obvious that a strong bond has formed between the two engineers. Scotty was expecting Geordi to take him for a drink but Geordi had different intentions. As they walk through the doors to ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[shuttlebay]], the [[senior staff]]arerevealed,standing in front of a [[shuttlecraft]], the [[Goddard_(shuttlecraft)|Goddard]]. Picard offers Scotty the craft on "an extended loan" basis in thanks for sacrificing the ''Jenolan'' to save the ''Enterprise''. Scotty says that he won't be going to the [[Norpin colony]] as he had first planned. With the exception of Worf, the senior staff bid Scotty farewell. Scotty reveals his approval of the ''Enterprise''-D and the starship's engineer. After shaking Geordi's hand, he departs the ship in his new shuttlecraft.
The engineers wedge the ''Jenolan'' between the doors, the shields hold and La Forge manages to open a [[communications]] channel to the ''Enterprise''. The starship receives the hail and sets a course for the hatch. The ''Jenolan'' suffers heavy damage while the craft is wedged in the hatch and La Forge tells Picard that the ''Enterprise'' will have to destroy the ship to escape. When the ''Enterprise'' is in transporter range of the ''Jenolan'', Picard gives the order to beam La Forge and Scott back on board (with the ''Jenolan''{{'}}s shields still raised) and fire [[photon torpedo]]es, destroying the ''Jenolan''. The doors continue to close, but the ''Enterprise'' manages to exit the sphere. As La Forge and Scott walk off the transporter pad, Scott is cheerfully relieved to be returned to safety.
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==BackgroundInformation==
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:"''[[Captain'slog]], [[stardate]] 46125.3. [[Starfleet]] has dispatched two [[science vessel]]s to study the [[Dyson sphere]] while we proceed to [[Starbase 55]].''"
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*"'''Relics'''" makes many references to The Original Series, including the episodes "[[Elaan of Troyius]]" and "[[The Naked Time]]".
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*Scotty's line about the [[Aldebaran whiskey]] - "It's green" - is a reference to [[TOS]]: "[[By Any Other Name]]", in which the engineer had a similar line.
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*The visual and sound effects of the ''Jenolen''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s transporter are directly taken from those of the ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s transporter in The Original Series.
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*Scotty mentions that the first time he visited the [[planet]] [[Argelius II]], he got into a "wee bit of trouble." In The Original Series episode "Wolf in the Fold", Scotty was accused of murdering three women there.
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*[[James Doohan]] is the third actor from [[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]] to appear on [[|Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]. [[DeForest Kelley]] appeared in "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]" and [[Leonard Nimoy]] appeared in "Unification, [[Unification, Part I|Parts I]]" and "[[Unification, Part II|II]]"
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*Two major continuity errors were made between this episode and "[[Star_Trek:_Generations|Star Trek: Generations]]" and the television series Enterprise - Captain James T. Kirk was presumed dead on the [[USS_Enterprise_%28NCC-1701-B%29|Enterprise-B]]'s maiden voyage before Scotty boarded the Jenolan to go the [[Norpin colony]]. However when Scotty was beamed back onboard the Jenolan he said "The Enterprise... I shoulda known. And I'll bet it was Jim Kirk himself who hauled the old girl out of mothballs to come looking for me," suggesting that Kirk was still alive when Scotty was en route to the Norpin colony. Additionally, when Scotty asks the enterprise computer to recreate ''his'' Enterprise on the Holodeck, the voice of Majel Barret replies by requesting that he be more specific, informing him that five ships have carried the name 'Enterprise' (NCC-1701, NCC-1701A, B, C and the current D). Given there now exists some 14 vessels which carried the name Enterprise in Star Trek Continuity, 11 of which the computer would have known of at the time period of the episode, this is not consistent. However, given that Relics was produced before Generations and Enterprise, you may be able to excuse such glaring errors.
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*The theory behind [[Dyson sphere]] is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere real postulation] made by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_Dyson Freeman Dyson] in 1959.
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==MemorableQuotes==
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Later,La Forge tells Scott about the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s encounter with a [[Junior (spaceborne lifeform)|newborn lifeform]] on [[stardate]] 44614.6. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}}) It is obvious that a strong bond has formed between the two engineers. Scott was expecting La Forge to take him for a drink, but La Forge had different intentions. As they walk through the doors to ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[shuttlebay]], the [[senior staff]] is revealed, standing in front of a [[shuttlecraft]], the ''[[Goddard]]''. Picard offers Scott the craft on "an extended loan" basis in thanks for sacrificing the ''Jenolan'' to save the ''Enterprise''. Scott says that he won't be going to the [[Norpin colony]] as he had first planned. The senior staff bids Scott farewell. Scott reveals his approval of the ''Enterprise''-D and the starship's engineer. After shaking La Forge's hand, he departs the ship in his new shuttlecraft.
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*"Could someone... survive in a transporter buffer for seventy-five years?" -[[William T. Riker|Riker]]
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"I know a way to find out." -[[Geordi La Forge|Geordi]]
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*"How are you feeling?" -[[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]
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"I don't know. How am I feeling?" -[[Montgomery Scott|Scotty]], looking at Beverly
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"Otherthan a couple of bumps and bruises, I'd say you feel fine for a man of a hundred and [[47|forty-seven]]." -[[Beverly Crusher|Beverly]]
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==Memorablequotes==
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"''The ''Enterprise''?! I shoulda known – I'll bet Jim Kirk himself hauled the old gal outta mothballs to come lookin' for me!''"
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:- '''Scotty''', after his rescuers identify themselves
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"I don't feel a day over a hundred and twenty." -Scotty, joking at Picard
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*"Starship captains are like children. They want everything right now and they want it their way. The secret is to give them what they need, not what they want." -Scotty, offering Geordi advice on handling Starfleet Captains
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*"Synthetic scotch, synthetic commanders" -Scotty, aloud to himself on Data and synthehol
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*"...It is green." -[[Data]], attempting to describe Aldebaran whiskey
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*"N-C-C-One-Seven-O-One. No bloody A, B, C, or, D." -Scotty, frustrated with the computer for not immediately understanding his request to see the bridge of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]]
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*"Bunch of old useless, garbage..." -Scotty, referring not only to the Jenolan's systems but to himself as well
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*"The tank can't handle that much pressure." -Geordi, to Scotty
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"Where'd you get that idea?" -Scotty, to Geordi
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"''How are you feeling?''"<br/>
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"''Other than a few bumps and bruises, I'd say you feel fine for a man of 147.''"<br />
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"''And I don't feel a day over a hundred and twenty.''"
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:- '''Picard''', '''Scotty''', and '''Dr. Crusher'''
"''Well,I'llsaythis about your ''Enterprise''...thedoctorsareafair sight prettier.''"<br />
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"Right."
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"Forgetit.Iwroteit."
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"''Starshipcaptains are like children. They want everything right now and they want it their way. The secret is to give them what they need, not what they want."''
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"''I told the Captain I would have this diagnostic done in an hour.''"<br />
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"''Oh, laddie, you have a lot to learn if you want people to think of you as a miracle worker.''"<br />
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"'' Sonny I was drinking scotch a hundred years before you were born. I can tell you whatever this is, it isn't scotch.''"
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"''Synthetic scotch, synthetic commanders...''"
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"''It is... it is green.''"
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"''There have been five Federation ships with that name. Please specify by registry number.''"<br />
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"''... Here's to ya', lads...''"
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"''Would you have a drink with me, Captain?''"<br />
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"''I don't know what it is, exactly, but I would be real careful, it's real...''" (Picard downs it in one gulp before he can heed this warning)<br />
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"''Aldeberan whiskey... ''(noting the surprise on Scotty's face)... ''who do you think gave it to Guinan?''"
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"''When I was here, I could tell ya the speed that we were travelin' by the feel of the deck plates.''"
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"''There comes a time when a man finds he can't fall in love again. He knows it's time to stop. I don't belong on your ship. I belong on this one. This was my home. This was where I had a purpose...''"
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"''Where'd you get that idea?''"<br />
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"''A good crew... and a fine ship – a credit to [[Enterprise history|her name]]. But I've always found that a ship is... only as good as the engineer who takes care of her – and from what I can see, the ''Enterprise'' is in good hands.''"
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=== Story and production ===
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[[File:LeVar Burton and James Doohan.jpg|thumb|Burton and Doohan between filming.]]
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* "Relics" was filmed in early {{m|August|1992}}. [[LeVar Burton]] and [[James Doohan]] were interviewed on set and parts of this interview can be seen in "Mission Overview Year Six - A Visit from Scotty", a special feature on the [[TNG Season 6 DVD]].
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* The writers considered other characters from [[TOS]], including [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], before selecting [[Montgomery Scott]] for this episode. As [[Ronald D. Moore]] claims in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', "''[[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] is old, [[Spock]]'s playing James Bond on [[Romulus]] – and we couldn't do Kirk; it would raise too many other things. Nothing against the other characters, but Scotty seemed like the one with the most fun quotient.''"
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* As originally scripted, Scotty was to have interacted on the recreated bridge with his old shipmates, via clips from ''The Original Series.'' This was cut for budgetary reasons. (The [[Relics (novel)|"Relics" novelization]] does show Scotty interacting with the rest of his shipmates in a new setting and even Picard participates for a while when he comes to visit Scotty.) The producers ultimately did get to combine TOS footage with "present-day" action, in {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, which featured both Scotty (in archive footage) and Worf.
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* The theory behind the [[Dyson sphere]] is a {{w|Dyson sphere|real postulate}} made by {{w|Freeman Dyson}} in 1959, although the actual sphere that Dyson theorized was not a solid object like the one that was postulated in the episode. (Dyson himself, who does not take the idea seriously, said in an interview that, while the science behind it was "nonsense", as a TV viewer he enjoyed the episode.)[http://www.meaningoflife.tv/transcript.php?speaker=dyson]
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* This is the first episode of ''[[Star Trek]]'' to be directed by [[Alexander Singer]].
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* It does appear a tad incongruous that, as she never interacted with him anywhere during the final episode, Troi would kiss Scott goodbye. A scene with Troi talking to Scott in his quarters was shot, but deleted from the final episode. Moore explained, "''It basically has Troi coming to counsel Scotty, and at first he's very friendly to her, but then realizes she's a therapist and gets pissed that Geordi thinks he's crazy. It was this scene that sent him to Ten Forward to get a drink.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron127|1998}} The scene appears in the novelization.
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* Prior to writing this episode, Ron Moore attended the Holodiction ''Star Trek'' Convention in Sydney, Australia. He and his party were taken to a nightspot where Ron's dancing caused him to be labelled "a rager" (Aussie slang at the time for a party animal). They were later taken to the famous Jenolan Caves, which impressed Ron greatly. On returning, he wrote this episode, which contained an "Ensign Rager" (Captain Picard pronounced it "ray-guh"), and the USS ''Jenolen'' (sic), a ''Sydney''-class transport. (''Astrex newsletter'')
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=== Continuity ===
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* "Relics" makes many references to TOS, including the episodes {{e|Elaan of Troyius}}, {{e|Wolf in the Fold}}, and {{e|The Naked Time}}, representing each of the three seasons of [[TOS]], as well as {{film|4}}, {{film|5}} and {{film|6}} (since Scotty tells Picard he served on two different ''Enterprise''s). In return, at the end of the episode, La Forge tells Scotty about the events of {{e|Galaxy's Child}}, which occurred [[TNG Season 4|two seasons before]].
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*Scotty scolds Geordi for being honest with the Captain and telling him exactly what to expect – instead of making him expecting less and then offering more –. Indeed, in {{film|5}}<!-- must check for exact quote --> he hints to Kirk that he might overstate some problems to make a better name of himself after he solves them.
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* Data's line about the [[Aldebaran whiskey]] – "''It is green''" – is a reference to {{TOS|By Any Other Name}}, in which Scotty had a similar line describing an alcoholic beverage while getting the Kelvan [[Tomar]] drunk. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'')
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* There is an inconsistency between this episode and scenes in {{film|7}} which were written and filmed after it but set before it. In {{film|7}} Captain James T. Kirk was presumed dead on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}}'s maiden voyage. This takes place before Scotty boarded the ''Jenolan'' to go to the [[Norpin colony]]. However when Scotty is beamed back on board the ''Jenolan'' in {{e|Relics}} he says "''The ''Enterprise''... I shoulda known. And I'll bet it was Jim Kirk himself who hauled the old girl out of mothballs to come looking for me''", suggesting that Kirk was still alive when Scotty was ''en route'' to the Norpin colony. [[StarTrek.com]] attributes the conflicting line of dialog in "Relics" to the character being momentarily disoriented after having been stuck inside the transporter system of the ''Jenolan'' for three quarters of a century. {{st.com|scott|}} In the unofficial continuity of William Shatner's novels involving Kirk's resurrection in the 24th century, in the novel ''[[The Return]]'', a comment is made that Scotty, along with a few others, had held the belief that Kirk had somehow survived the events aboard the ''Enterprise''-B.<br>Episode writer and ''Generations'' co-writer [[Ronald D. Moore]] has stated he included Scotty in ''Generations'' out of affection for the character, in full knowledge of and despite the inconsistency. {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron060|1997}}<br>''In the [[Star Trek Generations (novel)|novelization]] of ''Generations, ''Guinan tells a distraught [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov]] that Kirk'' is, ''in fact, alive within the Nexus ribbon.''
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* Note that La Forge and Scotty are beamed off of the USS ''Jenolan'' before it is destroyed, despite the fact that they did not drop the ship's shields to allow transport beforehand. The ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion'' mentions this error and that the error wasn't discovered by the staff until ''after'' the episode aired. It has since been retcon-attributed to the shields being focused fully fore and aft to hold the doors, allowing transport as the remainder of the ship was uncovered.
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* This is the second episode in which the crew discover and rescue a [[23rd century]] Starfleet captain, initially unaware of the passage of time. The first was Captain [[Morgan Bateson]], along with the crew of the {{USS|Bozeman}} in {{e|Cause and Effect}}.
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[[File:TOS bridge in Relics.jpg|thumb|The section of the ''Enterprise'' bridge built for "Relics".]]
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[[File:Greg Jein with Dyson sphere model.jpg|thumb|Greg Jein with his Dyson sphere model.]]
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* The visual and sound effects of the USS ''Jenolan''{{'}}s transporter are directly taken from those of the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s transporter in ''The Original Series''.
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* When Scotty first enters the holodeck, there is another red alert light visible behind him that was not present on the original bridge set. In terms of filming, the set designers removed the [[dedication plaque]] from the turbolift foyer to create the illusion of a different part of the bridge and to save money on building more of the set.
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*The replicas of the [[captain's chair]] and [[Helm station|helm]], and [[Navigational control post|navigational]] [[console]] were built by [[Steve Horch]] for convention purposes. [http://www.hms-studios.com/othertrek.html] Discovered by [[Michael Okuda]], they were rented for the recreation of the original bridge, and from a budgetary standpoint were instrumental in pulling off the recreation. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', 3rd. ed., p. 219) Returned to Horch after use, the set pieces continued their existence as tour displays.
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* The scene of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|original ''Enterprise'']] was made by "looping" footage of the empty [[bridge]] seen in {{e|This Side of Paradise}}, and bluescreening it behind Doohan. Because of this, only small parts of the set had to be built. Ironically, Doohan does not appear in the episode in which the shot is taken from. The shot of the original viewscreen (with no one sitting at the helm/navigation console) was recycled from {{TOS|The Mark of Gideon}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
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* The [[Dyson sphere]] was named after scientist {{w|Freeman Dyson}} and the model was built by [[Gregory Jein]]. The model of the USS ''Jenolen'' was built by [[Bill George]] at [[ILM]] for use in ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' and reused for this episode. ([[Michael Okuda]], "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Production", [[TNG Season 6 DVD]] special feature)
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* [[James Doohan]] is the fourth and final actor from ''The Original Series'' to reprise his role in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]''. [[DeForest Kelley]] appeared in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, [[Mark Lenard]] appeared in {{e|Sarek}} and {{e|Unification I}}, and [[Leonard Nimoy]] appeared in {{e|Unification I}} and {{e|Unification II}}. During the first season of ''The Next Generation'', Doohan had strong words about the series, believing it to be rehashing a number of episodes the classic series had done. It was not until his family made him sit down and watch ''The Next Generation'' did he finally appreciate the new series.
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=== Reception ===
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* A [[Relics (novel)|novelization]] of the episode by [[Michael Jan Friedman]] was published by [[Pocket Books]].
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* This episode was featured in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Viewers Choice Marathon]]'', where it was ranked the fifth favorite episode based on voting from fans.
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* The book ''[[Star Trek 101]]'', by [[Terry J. Erdmann]] and [[Paula M. Block]], lists this episode as one of the "Ten Essential Episodes" from ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
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* This story is followed up in three separate [[comics|comic book]] stories:
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** "[[TNG Special 3#Old Debts|Old Debts]]", in which Scott encounters [[Koloth]] before the events of {{e|Blood Oath}}, and
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** "[[Star Trek: Special#The Wake|The Wake]]", in which Scott (and Spock) visit with McCoy on his deathbed.
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* UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): Volume 65, <!--catalog number x, -->{{d|26|April|1993}}
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* As part of the UK VHS collection ''[[Star Trek - Crossovers Set]]'': {{d|6|November|1995}}
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* As part of the [[TNG Season 6 DVD]] collection
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* As part of ''[[The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Volume 2]]'' DVD collection
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== Links and references ==
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=== Starring ===
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
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* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
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* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]
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* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor|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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=== Guest stars ===
* [[Lanei Chapman]] as [[Sariel Rager]]
* [[Lanei Chapman]] as [[Sariel Rager]]
* [[Erick Weiss]] as [[Kane]]
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* [[James Doohan]] as [[Montgomery Scott|Scotty]]
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* [[Stacie Foster]] as [[Bartel]]
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* [[Tracee Lee Cocco]] as [[Jae]]
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* [[John Copage]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Elderly science / command division officer|civilian]]
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* [[Tony Cruz]] as [[Lopez (Ensign)|Lopez]]
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* [[Hal Donahue]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Elderly command division lieutenant|command division lieutenant]]
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* [[Gunnel Eriksson]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Female science division officer (2368-2371)|science division officer]]
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* [[Grace Harrell]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female operations officer|operations division officer]]
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* [[Christie Haydon]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2369)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Mark Lentry]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Candlelight lieutenant|science division lieutenant]]
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* [[Debbie Marsh]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Female bridge command officer (2366)|civilian]]
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* [[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Bridge science ensign|science division ensign]]
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* [[Keith Rayve]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Command / Operations division ensign|civilian]]
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* [[Victor Sein]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Command division officer|command division officer]]
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* [[Noriko Suzuki]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female engineer|operations division ensign]]
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* [[John Tampoya]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Guy Vardaman]] as [[Darien Wallace]]
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* [[Christina Wegler Miles]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2368)|command division ensign]]
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The Enterprise discovers a ship that crashed on a Dyson sphere more than seventy-five years prior with a single survivor suspended in the transporter buffer: Captain Montgomery Scott.
A Dyson sphere as viewed from the Enterprise bridge
The USS Enterprise-D picks up a distress call from the USS Jenolan, a transport vessel that has been missing for seventy-five years. As the Enterprise drops out of warp to respond to the signal, the starship is rocked violently by a massive gravitational field. Although initial scans do not find the source of the field, they trace the field to its center and discover a massive spherical structure, two hundred million kilometers in diameter (or two-thirds of the Earth's orbit around the Sun). The sphere's dimensions are consistent with those of the (until then) theoretical structure known as a Dyson sphere. The sphere's size creates massive gravimetric interference that interferes with sensors, preventing the Enterprise from locating it before the ship had dropped out of warp.
The Enterprise locates the Jenolan, having crashed on the surface of the sphere. Surprisingly, power readings are still emanating from the crashed ship and life support systems are still operating. CommanderRiker, Lieutenant CommanderLa Forge and LieutenantWorfbeam aboard the Jenolan and find that, although some of the ship's systems are still functioning, there are no apparent signs of life. However, La Forge discovers that the transporters have been reconfigured in a strange manner – power has been drawn from the auxiliary systems (they were a regenerative power source) while the rematerialization subroutines have been intentionally disabled with the phase inducers being connected to the emitter array and that the pattern buffers have been locked in a diagnostic cycle. Furthermore, a pattern is still in the buffer and, amazingly, it has suffered almost no degradation. Riker wonders if someone could survive in the transporter buffer for seventy-five years and La Forge finds out by rematerializing the stored pattern. CaptainMontgomery "Scotty" Scott materializes on the transporter pad.
After Scott thanks La Forge for rematerializing him, he runs over to the transporter console and attempts to retrieve a second pattern, that of EnsignMatt Franklin, but unfortunately, one of the phase inducers has failed and the transporters cannot compensate – Franklin's pattern has degraded too much for him to be rematerialized. Riker offers his condolences and introduces La Forge and himself to Scott. When Riker explains that they came from the starship Enterprise, Scott reacts understandably, believing he was saved by a crew led by Jim Kirk, and asks how long he was in the pattern buffers. Worf interrupts the conversation and Riker introduces the security officer to Scott. Learning that there is a Klingon serving in Starfleet, Scott realizes that he has been in the buffer for an extremely long time. When asked why he used the transporters to place himself and Franklin in such a state, Scott explains that although only he and Franklin survived the crash, there were too few supplies to survive long enough to be rescued.
After transporting back to the Enterprise, La Forge escorts Scott to sickbay while discussing some of the advances in technology over the past seventy-five years and the events leading to the Jenolan's crash. La Forge tells Scott that he is very impressed with his use of the transporter to survive, but Scott acts modestly, due to the fact that he lost his friend. In sickbay, Scott is diagnosed with only minor injuries. Captain Picard greets Scott in sickbay and is surprised that he was on board the Jenolan, as the engineer wasn't listed in the crew manifest. However, Scott explains that he was traveling aboard the Jenolan as a passenger to the Norpin colony on Norpin V to enjoy his retirement. When La Forge is ordered to study the Dyson sphere, Scott is eager to help, but Dr.Crusher advises him to rest. When Scott is escorted to his quarters by Ensign Kane, he is awe-struck at the luxury that he is entitled to, compared with starships of his time period. Scott, with much enthusiasm, reminisces to Kane about his years in Starfleet, but Kane has little interest in Scott's nostalgia and returns to duty, leaving Scott alone, feeling much less enthusiastic and somewhat pensive about life in the 24th century.
The Enterprise in orbit around the sphereData offers Scott a bottle of Aldebaran whiskey
As La Forge and his team are working on their spectrographic analysis of the sphere, Scott interrupts, insisting on offering La Forge his assistance. La Forge skeptically accepts Scott's offer and the team begin their duties. Meanwhile, on the bridge, Data reports to Captain Picard that the sphere was built around a G-type star and that its interior surface provides an environment much like that of an M-Class planet, but there are no apparent signs of inhabitants. Picard orders for probes to be launched to speed up the scans of the sphere. Back in engineering, Scott finds further advances and changes in technology that in his era were dangerous. La Forge is quietly becoming irritated until Scott offers advice on how to deal with Starfleet captains. When La Forge finally voices his frustration and tells Scott that he is in the way, the older officer leaves engineering in a disgruntled state.
Later, Scott arrives in Ten Forward and orders a drink of Scotch whisky. He is repulsed when he tastes the drink, realizing that it is not "real" Scotch. Data approaches and tells Scott about the use of synthehol to replace alcohol in the majority of traditional spirits. Data offers Scott a "real" alcoholic drink from Guinan's personal supply, pulling out a bottle with a neon green liquid inside. After being asked by Scott what it is, Data attempts a rudimentary examination by sight, smell and taste, but cannot describe it any more precisely than, "it is green" (a reference to TOS: "By Any Other Name"). The engineer's reaction to this drink is much more pleasant.
Scotty remembers the good times on board "his" Enterprise
In a slightly drunken state, with the bottle of green spirits and a glass in his hands, Scott arrives outside one of the holodecks and requests a simulation of the bridge of his ship. The computer states that his request is insufficient, so Scott angrily says he wants to see the bridge of the Enterprise. The computer then tells Scott that there have been five Federation starships with that name and asks Scott to specify by registry number. Scott then states in annoyance, "NCC one seven O one. No bloody A, B, C, orD." The computer accepts his instructions and creates an authentic replica of the bridge of the ship he served on for the longest duration. Scott fondly remembers his time aboard his former ship, even drinking a toast to his absent comrades. He sits down at his old engineering station and gives a deep, dejected sigh just as Captain Picard walks in after coming off duty and excuses himself for interrupting. Scott perks up and welcomes him into the simulation, offering Picard a drink, which he happily accepts. Just as Scott is about to warn Picard of the drinks' strength, Picard downs a glassful, which he instantly recognizes as Aldebaran whiskey and tells Scott he was the one who gave it to Guinan. Picard recognizes the bridge as that of a Constitution-class starship and explains that there's one in the fleet museum. Picard then recognizes the bridge as that of Scott's Enterprise. Scott then says he served on two, but this is the first one and the first ship he ever served on as chief engineer. Scott mentions that he served on eleven ships of varying class, but that Enterprise is the only one he misses or thinks about. Picard then recalls his first command on the USS Stargazer. Picard describes the Stargazer as overworked, underpowered and always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. Picard says that while his Enterprise is far superior, there are days when he'd give almost anything to command the Stargazer again. Scott compares their feelings as to the first time a man falls in love and that he never loves a woman quite the same way. They then share a toast to the original Enterprise and to the Stargazer, Scott calling them "old girlfriends we'll never meet again." Picard then asks Scott what he thinks of the Enterprise-D. Scotty calls her a beauty, but laments that when he was on his Enterprise he could tell the speed of the ship by the feel of the deck plates. He then begins to feel gloomy and opines that he is in the way and obsolete in the 24th century. When Picard offers to let Scott peruse the updated technical manuals, Scotty refuses, saying that he can't start out again like a raw cadet. He says there is a time when a man knows it's time to quit and time to stop living in the past. He then shuts off the bridge simulation and leaves the holodeck feeling dejected but determined to start acting his age. Picard can only look on sadly as the legendary engineer exits, clearly feeling for the man.
The following day, Picard asks La Forge about recovering the logs of the Jenolan, but the engineer says that all efforts so far have yielded very little as the ship's computer core was heavily damaged when it crashed. Picard suggests having Scott assist in trying to recover the ship's logs; La Forge agrees that Scott would be of great help as he knows the Jenolan's systems better than anybody on the Enterprise and says that he'll send Lt. Bartel with Scott over to the Jenolan. At this point, the captain asks that La Forge personally accompany Scott back to the Jenolan to recover the ship's logs, hoping to make Scott feel useful again. While Picard makes it clear that this is a request, not an order, La Forge understands the captain's motive and gladly accepts.
In the morning, La Forge waits in the transporter room for Scott, who is late. He finally arrives and apologizes as they immediately enter the transporter, mentioning that he has a bit of a hangover. As La Forge and Scott transport over to the Jenolan, Data discovers a communications array in close proximity to the Enterprise's current location, and the crew set a course for it. As the Enterprise arrives at the array, the crew discovers a large hatch in the Dyson sphere, which they presume is a front door. As they open hailing frequencies, the hatch opens and a series of powerful tractor beams pull the Enterprise inside the sphere, easily overpowering it.
The Enterprise-D is pulled into the sphereThe USS Jenolan, crashed on the surface of the Dyson sphere
Due to the fact that the resonance frequency of the tractor beams used to pull the Enterprise inside is incompatible with the starship's power systems, the relays for the warp and impulse drive overload and are rendered inoperable. The Enterprise has now lost primary and auxiliary systems and the ship is soon released from the tractor beams. However, because the Enterprise is still moving under the inertia of being towed in, it is heading directly for the star at the center of the sphere.
Back on board the Jenolan, Scott is having trouble with recovering the ship's log, calling it "garbage." La Forge realizes that Scott is referring to both himself and the ship and tries to console him by saying that the basics of technology haven't changed a great deal in seventy-five years, the transporters of the Jenolan are virtually identical to those of the Enterprise, subspace radio and sensors work on the same basic principles and that impulse engine design has changed little in two centuries – long before Scott's time. La Forge adds that the Jenolan would probably still be in service had the vessel's structural damage not been so extensive. Scott is dismissive and retorts that nobody would want something as old as the Jenolan (and again hints at himself as well) but La Forge disagrees, saying that if the ship were in service, it could still "run circles around the Enterprise at impulse speeds – just because something's old, doesn't mean you throw it away." Scott feels much more welcome and a bond begins to form between him and La Forge. However, the moment breaks as Scott moves back to the console he was working on. He asks La Forge to retrieve a dynamic mode converter from the Enterprise, a tool which may help to recover the Jenolan's log entries. La Forge suggests using something similar but his call to the Enterprise goes unanswered.
Back on board the Enterprise, the ship is three minutes from being destroyed by the star. However, Commander Riker has managed to restore thirty percent power to the maneuvering thrusters, although they will still not be enough to save the ship from destruction. It is not until power is diverted from the auxiliary relay systems to the thrusters that the starship manages to achieve a stable orbit in the photosphere of the star. Picard demands to know why the Enterprise was towed in and orders a scan of the sphere's interior for lifeforms. When La Forge and Scotty fail to locate the Enterprise, they realize that the starship must be inside the sphere. Although it seems impossible to repair the Jenolan's flight capability, the two engineers still try restoring power to the ship's engines.
On board the Enterprise, Data reports to Picard that the sphere is abandoned and the star is highly unstable, expelling matter and severe bursts of radiation. This explains why the inhabitants of the sphere abandoned it. The android postulates that the Enterprise may have unintentionally triggered an automated series of piloting beams which would guide a starship inside the sphere – this would explain why the Enterprise was pulled inside without anyone occupying the sphere. When the star emits a solar flare, the Enterprise raises her shields accordingly but the vessel's shields are only operating at 23%. To worsen matters, the solar flares are becoming larger and within three hours, the Enterprise's shields will no longer protect the starship.
The Jenolan is wedged between the enormous doors of one of the Dyson sphere's hatches
La Forge and Scott work on repairing the Jenolan's engines by jury-rigging the ship's supply of deuterium – La Forge initially insists that Scott's suggestion to send it through the auxiliary tank can't be done, but when he cites impulse engine specifications, Scott laughs, claims authorship of the regulation in question, and assures him that, while he knew the tank could handle the pressure, on paper a good engineer should be more cautious than in the field. Eventually, they are successful as power is restored. When Scott offers La Forge the command chair, La Forge is surprised as Scott is the senior officer. However, Scott tells La Forge that, while he holds the rank of captain, all he ever wanted to be was an engineer, and insists that La Forge take command of the Jenolan. La Forge finally accepts and Scott moves to the engineering console. Meanwhile, the Enterprise is heavily damaged by the star's solar flares, but Riker reports that partial impulse power has been restored. Picard asks Worf if the ship's phasers could be used to cut a hole through the shell of the sphere, allowing the Enterprise to escape, but the sphere is composed of carbon-neutronium and phasers (or any other of the ship's weapons) would be completely ineffective.
As the Jenolan slowly orbits the sphere, La Forge and Scott trace the impulse ion trail from the Enterprise to the hatch that the starship was pulled into. The ion trail's momentum distribution around the hatch suggests that the Enterprise's impulse engines were at full reverse and that the starship was dragged into the sphere unwillingly. La Forge and Scott realize that the hatches are access terminals (and not communications arrays), which are triggered by certain subspace frequencies, such as hailing frequencies. When the Jenolan opened hailing frequencies seventy-five years ago, the tractor beams locked on to the ship, severely damaging it and causing the vessel to crash on the surface of the sphere. Scott suggests positioning the Jenolan 500,000 kilometers, far enough away from the hatch, then opening hailing frequencies so that the hatch will open but the tractor beams will miss the ship. As the hatch would begin to close, the Jenolan would enter a gap between the doors and use the vessel's shields to hold the doors open for the Enterprise to exit the sphere. La Forge dismisses the idea as suicidal, but Scott pleads to him that the theory will work. Eventually, La Forge makes the decision to go ahead with Scott's plan.
The senior staff bids Scott farewell
The engineers wedge the Jenolan between the doors, the shields hold and La Forge manages to open a communications channel to the Enterprise. The starship receives the hail and sets a course for the hatch. The Jenolan suffers heavy damage while the craft is wedged in the hatch and La Forge tells Picard that the Enterprise will have to destroy the ship to escape. When the Enterprise is in transporter range of the Jenolan, Picard gives the order to beam La Forge and Scott back on board (with the Jenolan's shields still raised) and fire photon torpedoes, destroying the Jenolan. The doors continue to close, but the Enterprise manages to exit the sphere. As La Forge and Scott walk off the transporter pad, Scott is cheerfully relieved to be returned to safety.
Later, La Forge tells Scott about the Enterprise's encounter with a newborn lifeform on stardate 44614.6. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child") It is obvious that a strong bond has formed between the two engineers. Scott was expecting La Forge to take him for a drink, but La Forge had different intentions. As they walk through the doors to Enterprise's shuttlebay, the senior staff is revealed, standing in front of a shuttlecraft, the Goddard. Picard offers Scott the craft on "an extended loan" basis in thanks for sacrificing the Jenolan to save the Enterprise. Scott says that he won't be going to the Norpin colony as he had first planned. The senior staff bids Scott farewell. Scott reveals his approval of the Enterprise-D and the starship's engineer. After shaking La Forge's hand, he departs the ship in his new shuttlecraft.
"The Enterprise?! I shoulda known – I'll bet Jim Kirk himself hauled the old gal outta mothballs to come lookin' for me!"
- Scotty, after his rescuers identify themselves
"How are you feeling?"
"I don't know. How am I feeling?"
"Other than a few bumps and bruises, I'd say you feel fine for a man of 147."
"And I don't feel a day over a hundred and twenty."
- Picard, Scotty, and Dr. Crusher
"Well, I'll say this about your Enterprise... the doctors are a fair sight prettier."
- Scotty, referring to Dr. Crusher
"Good lord man, where have you put me?"
"These are standard guest quarters sir, I can try and find something bigger if you want."
"Bigger? In my day, even an admiral would notta had such quarters aboard a starship!"
- Scotty marveling at the size of his quarters with Ensign Kane misinterpreting his exclamation
"Starship captains are like children. They want everything right now and they want it their way. The secret is to give them what they need, not what they want."
- Scotty, offering La Forge advice on handling Starfleet captains
"I told the Captain I would have this diagnostic done in an hour."
"And how long will it really take you?"
"An hour!"
"Oh, you didn't tell him how long it would really take, did you?"
"Of course I did."
"Oh, laddie, you have a lot to learn if you want people to think of you as a miracle worker."
- La Forge and Scotty
"I was drivin' starships while your GREAT-GRANDFATHER was still in diapers! I think you'd be a little grateful for some help! I'll leave ya to work, Mr. La Forge."
- Scotty, to La Forge, after being told that he is in the way
" Sonny I was drinking scotch a hundred years before you were born. I can tell you whatever this is, it isn't scotch."
- Scotty, after drinking synothehol
"Synthetic scotch, synthetic commanders..."
- Scotty, aloud to himself on synthehol and Data
"It is... it is green."
- Data, attempting to analyze Aldebaran whiskey
This was nearly the same line as Scotty's description of a similar beverage to the Kelvan Tomar in "By Any Other Name"
"Please enter program."
"The android at the bar said ya' could show me ma' old ship. Lemme see it."
"Insufficient Data. Please specify parameters."
"The Enterprise! Show me the bridge of the Enterprise, ya' chatterin' piece of..."
"There have been five Federation ships with that name. Please specify by registry number."
"NCC-1701. No bloody A, B, C, or D."
"Program complete. Enter when ready."
- The Computer and Scotty, about the first starship Enterprise on the holodeck
"... Here's to ya', lads..."
- Scotty, on the holodeck recreation of the empty bridge of the Enterprise (NCC-1701), raising a toast to his long-gone crewmates
"Would you have a drink with me, Captain?"
"Thank you!"
"I don't know what it is, exactly, but I would be real careful, it's real..." (Picard downs it in one gulp before he can heed this warning)
"Aldeberan whiskey... (noting the surprise on Scotty's face)... who do you think gave it to Guinan?"
- Scotty and Picard
"Ah, it's like the first time you fall in love. You never love a woman quite like that again. To the Enterprise and the Stargazer – old girlfriends we'll never meet again."
- Scotty, discussing with Captain Picard the ships on which they first served as chief engineer and captain, respectively
"When I was here, I could tell ya the speed that we were travelin' by the feel of the deck plates."
- Scotty, talking about his his Enterprise (NCC-1701), compared to the Enterprise-D
"There comes a time when a man finds he can't fall in love again. He knows it's time to stop. I don't belong on your ship. I belong on this one. This was my home. This was where I had a purpose..."
- Scotty, to Picard on the recreated NCC-1701 bridge
"Computer, shut this bloody thing off!"
- Scotty, asking the computer to end the holodeck program
"Bunch of old, useless garbage..."
- Scotty, referring not only to the Jenolan's systems but to himself as well
"Just 'cause something's old doesn't mean you throw it away."
- La Forge, referring not only to the Jenolan's systems but to Scotty as well
"The tank can't handle that much pressure."
"Where'd you get that idea?"
"What do you mean, where did I get that idea? It's in the impulse engine specifications."
"Regulations 42/15: 'Pressure Variances in IRC Tank Storage'?"
"Yeah."
"Forget it. I wrote it...A good engineer is always a wee bit conservative, at least on paper."
- La Forge and Scotty
"Take the bridge, commander."
"Oh no... you're the senior officer here."
"Oh, I may be captain by rank... but I never wanted to be anything else but an engineer."
- Scotty and La Forge
"I have spent my whole life trying to figure out crazy ways of doing things."
- Scotty to La Forge
"A good crew... and a fine ship – a credit to her name. But I've always found that a ship is... only as good as the engineer who takes care of her – and from what I can see, the Enterprise is in good hands."
"Relics" was filmed in early August 1992. LeVar Burton and James Doohan were interviewed on set and parts of this interview can be seen in "Mission Overview Year Six - A Visit from Scotty", a special feature on the TNG Season 6 DVD.
The writers considered other characters from TOS, including Kirk, before selecting Montgomery Scott for this episode. As Ronald D. Moore claims in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, "McCoy is old, Spock's playing James Bond on Romulus – and we couldn't do Kirk; it would raise too many other things. Nothing against the other characters, but Scotty seemed like the one with the most fun quotient."
As originally scripted, Scotty was to have interacted on the recreated bridge with his old shipmates, via clips from The Original Series. This was cut for budgetary reasons. (The "Relics" novelization does show Scotty interacting with the rest of his shipmates in a new setting and even Picard participates for a while when he comes to visit Scotty.) The producers ultimately did get to combine TOS footage with "present-day" action, in DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations", which featured both Scotty (in archive footage) and Worf.
The theory behind the Dyson sphere is a real postulate made by Freeman Dyson in 1959, although the actual sphere that Dyson theorized was not a solid object like the one that was postulated in the episode. (Dyson himself, who does not take the idea seriously, said in an interview that, while the science behind it was "nonsense", as a TV viewer he enjoyed the episode.)[1]
It does appear a tad incongruous that, as she never interacted with him anywhere during the final episode, Troi would kiss Scott goodbye. A scene with Troi talking to Scott in his quarters was shot, but deleted from the final episode. Moore explained, "It basically has Troi coming to counsel Scotty, and at first he's very friendly to her, but then realizes she's a therapist and gets pissed that Geordi thinks he's crazy. It was this scene that sent him to Ten Forward to get a drink." (AOL chat,1998) The scene appears in the novelization.
Prior to writing this episode, Ron Moore attended the Holodiction Star Trek Convention in Sydney, Australia. He and his party were taken to a nightspot where Ron's dancing caused him to be labelled "a rager" (Aussie slang at the time for a party animal). They were later taken to the famous Jenolan Caves, which impressed Ron greatly. On returning, he wrote this episode, which contained an "Ensign Rager" (Captain Picard pronounced it "ray-guh"), and the USS Jenolen (sic), a Sydney-class transport. (Astrex newsletter)
Scotty scolds Geordi for being honest with the Captain and telling him exactly what to expect – instead of making him expecting less and then offering more –. Indeed, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier he hints to Kirk that he might overstate some problems to make a better name of himself after he solves them.
There is an inconsistency between this episode and scenes in Star Trek Generations which were written and filmed after it but set before it. In Star Trek Generations Captain James T. Kirk was presumed dead on the USS Enterprise-B's maiden voyage. This takes place before Scotty boarded the Jenolan to go to the Norpin colony. However when Scotty is beamed back on board the Jenolan in "Relics" he says "The Enterprise... I shoulda known. And I'll bet it was Jim Kirk himself who hauled the old girl out of mothballs to come looking for me", suggesting that Kirk was still alive when Scotty was en route to the Norpin colony. StarTrek.com attributes the conflicting line of dialog in "Relics" to the character being momentarily disoriented after having been stuck inside the transporter system of the Jenolan for three quarters of a century. [2] In the unofficial continuity of William Shatner's novels involving Kirk's resurrection in the 24th century, in the novel The Return, a comment is made that Scotty, along with a few others, had held the belief that Kirk had somehow survived the events aboard the Enterprise-B. Episode writer and Generations co-writer Ronald D. Moore has stated he included Scotty in Generations out of affection for the character, in full knowledge of and despite the inconsistency. (AOL chat,1997) In the novelization of Generations, Guinan tells a distraught Chekov that Kirk is, in fact, alive within the Nexus ribbon.
Note that La Forge and Scotty are beamed off of the USS Jenolan before it is destroyed, despite the fact that they did not drop the ship's shields to allow transport beforehand. The Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion mentions this error and that the error wasn't discovered by the staff until after the episode aired. It has since been retcon-attributed to the shields being focused fully fore and aft to hold the doors, allowing transport as the remainder of the ship was uncovered.
This is the second episode in which the crew discover and rescue a 23rd century Starfleet captain, initially unaware of the passage of time. The first was Captain Morgan Bateson, along with the crew of the USS Bozeman in "Cause and Effect".
When Scotty first enters the holodeck, there is another red alert light visible behind him that was not present on the original bridge set. In terms of filming, the set designers removed the dedication plaque from the turbolift foyer to create the illusion of a different part of the bridge and to save money on building more of the set.
The replicas of the captain's chair and helm, and navigationalconsole were built by Steve Horch for convention purposes. [3] Discovered by Michael Okuda, they were rented for the recreation of the original bridge, and from a budgetary standpoint were instrumental in pulling off the recreation. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 3rd. ed., p. 219) Returned to Horch after use, the set pieces continued their existence as tour displays.
The scene of the original Enterprise was made by "looping" footage of the empty bridge seen in "This Side of Paradise", and bluescreening it behind Doohan. Because of this, only small parts of the set had to be built. Ironically, Doohan does not appear in the episode in which the shot is taken from. The shot of the original viewscreen (with no one sitting at the helm/navigation console) was recycled from TOS: "The Mark of Gideon". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)
The Dyson sphere was named after scientist Freeman Dyson and the model was built by Gregory Jein. The model of the USS Jenolen was built by Bill George at ILM for use in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and reused for this episode. (Michael Okuda, "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Production", TNG Season 6 DVD special feature)
James Doohan is the fourth and final actor from The Original Series to reprise his role in The Next Generation. DeForest Kelley appeared in "Encounter at Farpoint", Mark Lenard appeared in "Sarek" and "Unification I", and Leonard Nimoy appeared in "Unification I" and "Unification II". During the first season of The Next Generation, Doohan had strong words about the series, believing it to be rehashing a number of episodes the classic series had done. It was not until his family made him sit down and watch The Next Generation did he finally appreciate the new series.
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