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| aSelf = The Neutral Zone
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|image = Romulans on viewscreen.jpg
| sTitle = The Neutral Zone
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|teleplay = [[Maurice Hurley]]
 
|story = [[Deborah McIntyre]] & [[Mona Clee]]
| sSeries = TNG
 
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|director = [[James L. Conway]]
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|date = 41986.0 ([[2364]])
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| wsWrittenBy =
 
| wsTeleplayBy = [[Maurice Hurley]]
 
| wsStoryBy = [[Deborah McIntyre]] & [[Mona Clee]]
 
| wsDirectedBy = [[James L. Conway]]
 
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| nSerialAirdate = 19880516
 
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After rescuing three ancient Humans from cryogenic stasis, the ''Enterprise''-D is ordered to the Romulan Neutral Zone on an important mission. (''Season finale'')
{{disambiguation|information on the area of space|neutral zone}}
 
After rescuing three ancient humans from cryogenic stasis, the ''Enterprise'' is ordered to the Romulan Neutral Zone on an important mission. (''season finale'')
 
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
===Teaser===
 
===Teaser===
[[File:Cryonics satellite.jpg|thumb|A far-traveled [[cryonics satellite]]]]
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[[File:SS Birdseye.jpg|thumb|A far-traveled [[space module]]]]
"''First Officer's Log, Stardate 41986.0. We are awaiting the return of Captain Picard who was summoned to [[Starbase 718]]. Meanwhile, our [[sensor]]s have been monitoring an ancient capsule floating in our vicinity, which appears to be from [[Earth]].''"
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:"''[[First Officer]]'s [[Log]], [[Stardate]] 41986.0. We are awaiting the return of Captain Picard who was summoned to [[Starbase 718]]. Meanwhile, our [[sensor]]s have been monitoring an ancient capsule floating in our vicinity, which appears to be from [[Earth]].''"
   
 
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] is attending an emergency conference on [[Starbase 718]]. While the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} waits for his shuttle to return, it is observing an ancient [[space capsule]], apparently of [[Earth]] origin. [[Data]] requests permission from [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] to board the vehicle while waiting for the captain's return. Riker grants him permission but asks that [[Worf]] accompany him and he wants them both back aboard the ''Enterprise'' before Picard returns.
The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} encounters a ship carrying cryogenically-frozen [[Human]]s from the late [[20th century]] during a critical mission into the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] to solve a mystery concerning a string of destroyed [[Federation]] [[outpost]]s.
 
   
 
Data and Worf [[beam]] aboard the capsule and examine the still-functioning old-style equipment. Worf is momentarily baffled by a [[door]] that must be manually opened by Data using his [[android]] strength. Upon entering the vessel's main chamber, the two discover a number of refrigeration pods. The seals on two of them have been broken, and the environment corrupted; these two contain [[decompose]]d Human remains. Three pods contain frozen Humans.
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] is attending an emergency conference on [[Starbase 718]] while the [[bridge]] crew is observing an ancient space capsule, apparently from Earth. [[Data]] requests permission from [[William T. Riker|Riker]] to board the vehicle while waiting for the captain's return. Riker grants him permission but wants him back aboard the ''Enterprise'' before Picard returns.
 
 
Data and [[Worf]] beam aboard the capsule and examine the old-style equipment. Worf is momentarily baffled by a door that must be manually opened. Upon entering the vessel's main chamber, the two discover a number of refrigeration pods. The seals on two of them have been broken, and the environment corrupted; these two contain decomposed Human remains. Three pods contain frozen Humans.
 
   
 
===Act One===
 
===Act One===
[[File:Ralph Offenhouse, frozen.jpg|thumb|left|[[Worf]] makes a discovery]]
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[[File:Ralph Offenhouse, frozen.jpg|thumb|left|Worf makes a discovery]]
When Data is ordered back to the ''Enterprise'' in preparation for Picard's return, he requests that the frozen people also be brought aboard, as the capsule is seriously damaged.
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When Data is ordered back to the ''Enterprise'' in preparation for Picard's return, he requests that the frozen people also be brought aboard, as the capsule is seriously damaged, and he believes they should not be left there.
   
Upon Picard's return, he immediately orders [[helmsman]] [[Geordi La Forge]] to lay in a course that will take them into the [[Neutral Zone]]. He explains to the chief officers in the [[observation lounge]] that several outposts have been destroyed, and the ''Enterprise'' is being sent as the only [[Federation]] vessel to investigate, as it is the [[flagship]]. It is assumed that [[Romulan]]s are behind the problems, but since the Federation has had no contact with them in a [[2311|number of years]] since the [[Tomed Incident]], the situation is very uncertain. Riker and Worf both advise the captain to be prepared to fight, but he is determined to wait and see what the situation truly is before deciding on a aggressive course of action.
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Upon Picard's return, he immediately orders [[helmsman]] [[Geordi La Forge]] to lay in a course that will take them into the [[Romulan Neutral Zone|Neutral Zone]]. He explains to the [[senior officer]]s in the [[observation lounge]] that several [[outpost]]s have been destroyed, and the ''Enterprise'' is being sent as the only [[Federation]] vessel to investigate, as it is the [[flagship]]. It is assumed that [[Romulan]]s are behind the problems, but since the Federation has had no contact with them in a [[2311|number of years]] since the [[Tomed Incident]], the situation is at present very uncertain. Riker and Worf both advise the captain to be prepared to fight, but he is determined to wait and see what the situation truly is before deciding on a aggressive course of action. Picard dismisses the senior officers and tells them to regroup in six hours and to stay sharp.
   
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[[File:Picard confronts Data in sickbay.jpg|thumb|"''But Data, they were already dead. I mean, what more could have happened to them?''"]]
Meanwhile, Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] has thawed and revived the frozen Humans. All three had been cryogenically frozen in the late twentieth century. Dr. Crusher awakens the woman, who promptly faints at the sight of Worf. "''Welcome to the 24th century''", Picard remarks to her while she lies unconscious.
 
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Meanwhile, [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] has thawed and revived the frozen Humans. She informs the captain, who is surprised that he was not previously aware of the situation. Dr. Crusher explains that it was vital that she thawed them because the cryogenic chambers these individuals were frozen in were falling apart. Dr. Crusher saw to their medical needs and explained to Picard that "''Each one needed minor medical attention. Minor, now but then, their conditions were obviously terminal. One had a heart problem and another, an advanced case of emphysema with extensive [[liver]] damage.''" She also notes that each one had been frozen after they died, which is unusual. All three had been [[cryogenic stasis|cryogenically frozen]] in the late [[20th century]] on [[Earth]]. Dr. Crusher awakens the woman, who promptly faints at the sight of Worf. "''Welcome to the [[24th century]],''" Picard remarks to her while she lies unconscious.
   
 
===Act Two===
 
===Act Two===
[[File:Riker briefs defrosted humans.jpg|thumb|''"What '''year''' is it?"'']]
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[[File:Riker briefs defrosted Humans.jpg|thumb|"''What '''year''' is it?''"]]
The Humans are [[Clare Raymond]], [[Ralph Offenhouse]], and [[L.Q. Clemonds|L.Q. "Sonny" Clemonds]]. As the ship continues toward the Neutral Zone, Riker explains to them what has happened, and they attempt to make sense of their new situation. Offenhouse, in particular, is shocked to learn from Data that the current year is [[2364]]. Offenhouse is very concerned about his financial investments and repeatedly demands to speak to the captain so he can get in touch with his attorney or bank on Earth.
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Data states that he was able to retrieve their personal information from the module's computer and revealed that the Humans are [[Clare Raymond]] (35, [[homemaker]]), [[Ralph Offenhouse]] (55, financier), and [[L.Q. Clemonds|L.Q. "Sonny" Clemonds]] (age unknown, [[musician]]). Dr. Crusher explains that Clare died of an [[embolism]], Ralph died of advanced [[cardiomyopathy]], and Sonny died from massive chemical abuse. She notes that these conditions "''were inoperable at the time but easily correctable now.''" As the ship continues toward the Neutral Zone, Riker explains to them what has happened, and they attempt to make sense of their new situation. Offenhouse, in particular, is shocked to learn from Data that the current year is [[2364]]. Offenhouse is very concerned about his financial investments and repeatedly demands to speak to the captain so he can get in touch with his [[attorney]] or [[bank]] on Earth.
   
 
===Act Three===
 
===Act Three===
After observing Riker use the room's comm panel, Offenhouse calls Picard, interrupting a meeting in the [[captain's ready room|ready room]] with the officers involving the upcoming Romulan situation. This forces Picard to visit the survivors, and Offenhouse seizes the opportunity for a face-to-face talk with the captain, demanding contact with his attorney. But the captain tells him that money has become obsolete in this century and his attorney has been dead for four hundred years. Offenhouse stands firm, stating that Humanity must still be as it once was: power-hungry and controlling. Picard retorts that Humans no longer seek such material things; they have grown out of their infancy.
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In the [[captain's ready room|ready room]], Riker, Worf, Data and La Forge are all in belief that, if the Romulans are inviting confrontation to see how far the Federation has advanced, the ''Enterprise'' should be ready for combat. Picard does not like the option, but, suddenly, Offenhouse calls Picard, obviously having observed Riker use the room's comm panel. This forces Picard to visit the survivors, and Offenhouse seizes the opportunity for a face-to-face talk with the captain, demanding contact with his attorney. But the captain tells him that people are not consumed with owning possessions in this century and his attorney has been [[death|dead]] for four hundred [[year]]s. Offenhouse believes his [[Human 20th century lawyer 001|lawyer]]'s [[firm]] is still operating and that he has a lot of money coming to him. He stands firm, stating that Humanity must still be as it once was: power-hungry and controlling. Picard retorts that Humans no longer seek such material things; they have grown out of their infancy.
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Clare becomes very upset thinking about her sons and family, so Picard has [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] come down to talk to her. She shows her the [[Library Computer Access and Retrieval System|computer library]]'s recorded family tree for her. It turns out there are ten generations there.
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Sonny goes to Dr. Crusher to find something to relax him, though he has no medical need. He is having trouble waiting around without "something to do." He asks if Data can come visit him, and he suggests throwing a party when he arrives in his [[quarters]]. Data says he will suggest it to the captain. However, the ''Enterprise'' now reaches the Neutral Zone and Data leaves, but not before confirming the Romulans will not be coming to the party.
   
 
===Act Four===
 
===Act Four===
"''Captain's Log, supplemental. We have arrived at the edge of the Neutral Zone where we will now have an opportunity to learn firsthand what happened to our distant [[outpost]]s.''"
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:"''Captain's Log, supplemental. We have arrived at the edge of the Neutral Zone where we will now have an opportunity to learn firsthand what happened to our distant [[outpost]]s.''"
   
[[File:Offenhouse on bridge.jpg|thumb|left|"Get that man off of the bridge!"]]
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[[File:Offenhouse on bridge.jpg|thumb|left|"''Get that man off the bridge!''"]]
When the ''Enterprise'' arrives at the edge of the Neutral Zone, they find that a number of outposts have been completely obliterated. There is no evidence of conventional weapons or attack. Meanwhile, Offenhouse notices the tension level on the ship has jumped up and decides that he must take matters into his own hands and heads out to look for the captain. Picard orders the ship to [[yellow alert]], though Riker and Worf urge him to go to red alert and battle stations.
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When the ''Enterprise'' arrives at the edge of the Neutral Zone, they find that a number of outposts have been completely obliterated. There is no evidence of conventional weapons or attack, but Riker and Worf find this as clear evidence. Picard orders the ship to [[yellow alert]], though Riker and Worf urge him to go to [[red alert]] and battle stations.
   
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Meanwhile, Offenhouse notices the tension level on the ship has considerably jumped up and decides that he must take matters into his own hands and heads out to look for the captain. He eventually finds a [[turbolift]] and reaches the [[bridge]] after finding out from the computer that Picard is located on the main bridge. He arrives while the bridge crew wait for a Romulan {{class|D'deridex}} vessel to appear. Picard has decided not to fire as it de-cloaks, but it remains [[cloak]]ed. Riker sees Offenhouse and immediately orders him off the bridge, but just then the Romulan ship de-cloaks.
A Romulan {{class|D'deridex}} vessel appears in front of the ''Enterprise'', inside Federation territory, but Picard refuses to fire on it as it de-cloaks. Offenhouse appears on the bridge just at this moment and is ordered off by Riker, but the security officers are distracted by the Romulans and fail to remove him.
 
   
 
===Act Five===
 
===Act Five===
[[File:D'deridex class faces Galaxy class, The Neutral Zone.jpg|thumb|The Romulans' new [[D'Deridex-class warbird|ship]]]]
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[[File:D'deridex class faces Galaxy class.jpg|thumb|The Romulans' new ship]]
The Romulan ship responds to the ''Enterprise'' hailing them, and the Romulans reveal that their outposts have been destroyed in the same manner as the Federation's. Picard asks who is responsible, and the Romulans fall silent. Offenhouse interjects, "''They haven't got a clue! They're hoping you know, but they're too arrogant to ask.''" Picard proposes an agreement of cooperation as both sides investigate the disappearance of the outposts, and the Romulans agree before heading back toward their own territory, with [[Tebok]] stating to Picard that the Romulans "''are back.''" Offenhouse is finally removed from the bridge.
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The Romulan ship responds to the ''Enterprise'' hailing them, and the Romulans reveal that their outposts have been destroyed in the same manner as the Federation's. Picard asks who is responsible, and the Romulans fall silent. Offenhouse interjects, "''They haven't got a clue! They're hoping you know, but they're too arrogant to ask.''" Picard proposes an agreement of cooperation as both sides investigate the disappearance of the outposts, and the Romulans agree. Before heading back toward their own territory, [[Tebok]] states to Picard that Federation "expansion" will not be tolerated anymore, that the Romulans "''are back.''" Offenhouse is finally removed from the bridge.
   
[[Deanna Troi]] helps Clare locate one of her living descendants, and Picard makes arrangements for the three Humans to be returned to Earth on the {{USS|Charleston}} at the nearest [[starbase]]. At warp 8, they can make it there in five days. Riker says that it is a shame they can't take the three with them; it's like a visit from the past. Picard tells him that would be a step backward, when they still have so much to do and to learn. The ''Enterprise'' continues onward.
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Deanna Troi helps Clare locate one of her living descendants living outside of [[Indianapolis]], and Picard makes arrangements for the three Humans to be returned to Earth on the {{USS|Charleston}} at the nearest [[starbase]]. At [[warp]] 8, the ''Enterprise'' can make it there in five days. Riker says that it is a shame they can't take the three with them; it's like a visit from the past. Picard tells him that would be a step backward, when they still have so much to do and to learn. The ''Enterprise''-D continues onward.
   
=== Log entries ===
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== Log entries ==
*[[First officer's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)#Mission to Neutral Zone|First officer's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D)]]
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* [[First officer's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)#Mission to Neutral Zone|First officer's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D)]]
*[[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2364#Mission to Neutral Zone|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2364]]
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* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2364#Mission to Neutral Zone|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2364]]
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
"''Welcome to the 24th century.''"
 
"''Welcome to the 24th century.''"
 
: - '''Picard''', after the newly-revived Clare Raymond fainted at the sight of Worf
 
: - '''Picard''', after the newly-revived Clare Raymond fainted at the sight of Worf
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"''[Sonny died from]&hellip; massive chemical abuse. Unbelievable.''"<br/>
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"''Sounds like someone who hated life, yet he had himself frozen presumably so he could go through it all again.''"<br/>
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"''Too afraid to live, too scared to die.''"<br/>
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: - '''Beverly Crusher''' and '''Captain Picard'''
   
   
 
"''What is that?''"<br />
 
"''What is that?''"<br />
 
"''An android.''"<br />
 
"''An android.''"<br />
"''You mean a robot?''"<br />
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"''You mean a [[robot]]?''"<br />
"''Actually, there is a distinct difference between an android and a robot...''"<br />
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"''Actually, there is a distinct difference between an android and a robot&hellip;''"<br />
"''And...and him, the one I saw before with the...head?''"<br />
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"''And&hellip; and him, the one I saw before with the&hellip; head?''"<br />
"''She means Worf...''"<br />
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"''She means Worf&hellip;''"<br />
"''He's a Klingon - that takes a little more''...explanation."
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"''He's a Klingon &ndash; that takes a little more''&hellip; explanation."
: - '''Clemonds''', '''Riker''', '''Data''', '''Raymond''' and '''Dr. Crusher'''
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: - '''Clemonds''', '''Riker''', '''Data''', '''Raymond''', and '''Dr. Crusher'''
   
   
"''I wanna go to the, um ... the, um... Where would a captain be?''" <br />
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"''I wanna go to the, um&hellip; the, um&hellip; Where would a captain be?''" <br />
 
"''Captain Picard is on the main bridge.''" <br />
 
"''Captain Picard is on the main bridge.''" <br />
 
"''Well, then, take me to the main bridge!''" <br />
 
"''Well, then, take me to the main bridge!''" <br />
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"''They are the most unusual Humans I have ever encountered.''"<br />
 
"''They are the most unusual Humans I have ever encountered.''"<br />
 
"''Well, from what I've seen of our guests, there's not much to redeem them. Makes one wonder how our species survived the 21st century.''"
 
"''Well, from what I've seen of our guests, there's not much to redeem them. Makes one wonder how our species survived the 21st century.''"
: - '''Data''' and '''Riker''', discussing Clemonds, Raymond and Offenhouse
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: - '''Data''' and '''Riker''', discussing Clemonds, Raymond, and Offenhouse
   
   
"''This is the worst run ship I have ever been on. You should take lessons from the ''[[RMS Queen Elizabeth 2|QE2]]''. Now that's an efficient operation.''"
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"''This is the worst-run ship I have ever been on. You should take lessons from the ''[[RMS Queen Elizabeth 2|QE2]]''. Now that's an efficient operation.''"
 
: - '''Ralph Offenhouse''', to Picard
 
: - '''Ralph Offenhouse''', to Picard
   
   
"''A lot has changed in the past 300 years. People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of things. We've eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions. We've grown out of our infancy.''"<br />
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"''A lot has changed in the past three hundred years. People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of things. We've eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions. We've grown out of our infancy.''"<br />
 
: - '''Picard''' to Ralph Offenhouse
 
: - '''Picard''' to Ralph Offenhouse
   
   
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"''Captain. I didn't mean to come on so strong. It's just that I've built my whole life on knowing what's going on. For the first time I feel completely out of touch. It's making me crazy. You can understand that?''"<br />
"''Captain, these are ''Romulans.'' They are ''without'' honor. They killed my parents in an attack on [[Khitomer]] when they were supposed to be our allies. They believe that Humans and Klingons are a waste of skin!''"
 
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"''It's the first thing you've said I do understand. I'll see what I can do. And, ''please'', stay off the comm panels.''"
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: - '''Ralph Offenhouse''' and '''Picard'''
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"''Captain, these are ''Romulans.'' They are ''without'' honor. They killed my parents in an attack on [[Khitomer]] when they were supposed to be our allies. They believe that Humans and Klingons are a waste of skin!''"
 
: - '''Worf'''
 
: - '''Worf'''
   
   
"''Silence your dog, captain!''"
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"''Silence your dog, Captain!''"
 
: - '''Tebok''', insulting Worf
 
: - '''Tebok''', insulting Worf
   
   
"''They haven't got a clue! They're hoping ''you'' know, but they're too arrogant to ask!''"
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"''They haven't got a clue! They're hoping ''you'' know, but they're too arrogant to ask!''"
 
: - '''Offenhouse''', deducing that the Romulans don't know who attacked their outposts
 
: - '''Offenhouse''', deducing that the Romulans don't know who attacked their outposts
   
   
"''Your presence is not wanted. Do you understand my meaning, captain? We... are back.''"
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"''Your presence is not wanted. Do you understand my meaning, Captain? We&hellip; are back.''"
 
: - '''Tebok'''
 
: - '''Tebok'''
   
   
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"''I think our lives just got a lot more complicated.''"
"''The challenge, Mr. Offenhouse, is to improve yourself... to enrich yourself. Enjoy it.''"
 
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: - '''Picard''', regarding the sudden return of the Romulans
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"''The challenge, Mr. Offenhouse, is to improve yourself&hellip; to enrich yourself. Enjoy it.''"
 
: - '''Picard''', describing life on 24th century Earth
 
: - '''Picard''', describing life on 24th century Earth
   
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"''Our mission is to go forward, and it's just begun. [...] There's still much to do. There's still so much to learn.''"
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"''Our mission is to go forward, and it's just begun. [&hellip;] There's still much to do. There's still so much to learn.''"
: - '''Picard''', aptly ending the first season and promising that the adventures will continue...
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: - '''Picard''', aptly ending the first season and promising that the adventures will continue&hellip;
   
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
=== Production history ===
 
=== Production history ===
* Second revised final draft script: {{d|17|March|1988}}
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* First draft story outline: {{d|19|October|1987}}
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* Two-page memo of story notes from [[Rick Berman]]: [[22 October]] 1987
* Premiere airdate: {{d|16|May|1988}}
 
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* Second revised final draft script: {{d|17|March|1988}} {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/126.txt}}
* UK airdate: {{d|27|March|1991}} (on [[BBC|BBC2]])
 
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* Score recorded at [[Paramount Stage M]]: {{d|6|May|1988}} (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project]]'' liner notes [http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/notes/box05_disc04.html])
 
* Premiere airdate: [[16 May]] 1988
 
* UK premiere airdate (on [[BBC|BBC2]]): {{d|27|March|1991}}
   
 
=== Story and script ===
 
=== Story and script ===
* [[Maurice Hurley]] had something more in mind with this episode. The attacks the Romulans complain about in "The Neutral Zone" dangled as an unresolved plot device for quite some time, but there was a plan: Hurley had meant for this episode to comprise part of a trilogy in which the Borg would be formally introduced. The opening episode of the second season further explored matters, including a possible alliance between the Federation and the Romulan Empire to counter the new threat. Such plans, however, were ruined by the writer's guild strike of that year. As such, the Borg's introduction had to wait until {{e|Q Who}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
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* While writing this [[TNG Season 1|first season]] finale, [[Maurice Hurley]] intended for it to be the first part of a trilogy that would continue in the [[TNG Season 2|second season]], in which the Borg would be formally introduced, and an alliance would be formed between the Federation and the Romulan Empire to counter the new threat. ({{tngc|?}})
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* Although he was careful to ensure the audience first accepted the then-new ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' on its own grounds, [[Gene Roddenberry]] felt comfortable enough, by the time this episode was written, to bring back the Romulans to ''Star Trek''. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]]'', p. 66)
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* The names of the Romulan characters [[Tebok]] and [[Thei]] were devised by [[Eric A. Stillwell]], at Maurice Hurley's request. (''Information from [[Larry Nemecek]]'')
 
* This episode's teleplay established that it was [[Wesley Crusher]] who replicated a [[guitar]] for Sonny Clemonds. In a scene from the script, Sonny asked him about several genres of popular music (including [[rock and roll]] and rhythm 'n' blues) but despite being a teenager, Wesley was entirely unfamiliar with them. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library]]'')
 
* The writing of this episode was abruptly ended by the {{w|1988 Writers Guild of America strike}}. Director [[James L. Conway]] remembered, "''It was the last episode of the first season and there was a writers' strike underway. I think it was a first draft, and since there was a strike, no one could do any work on it. Gene and the producers couldn't do rewrites.''" ({{STNG|19}}) The strike provided little time and opportunity to revise the story outline, as originally submitted, into a teleplay, which Maurice Hurley had to do on the fly in one and a half days. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 365]]'', p. 67)
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=== Cast and characters ===
 
* The opening credits include [[Denise Crosby]]'s character, [[Natasha Yar]], despite her death in {{e|Skin Of Evil}}, three episodes earlier. This is the last episode to credit her as a regular.
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* [[Wil Wheaton]] (Wesley Crusher) [[TNG regular cast non-appearances|does not appear]] in this episode, although the character was featured in the final draft script (see above).
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* This episode is the last time regular [[stand-in]]s [[Darrell Burris]] and [[Susan Duchow]] worked on TNG. Burris was prominently featured as one of the two security officers holding [[Ralph Offenhouse]] on the bridge while Duchow was roaming the corridors.
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* This episode marks [[Marc Alaimo]]'s second time on ''Star Trek''. He previously appeared as [[Badar N'D'D]] in {{e|Lonely Among Us}} and went on to portray [[Gul]] [[Macet]] in {{e|The Wounded}}, [[Frederick La Rouque]] in {{e|Time's Arrow}} and [[Gul]] [[Dukat]] in {{s|DS9}}.
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* The [[Enterprise-D science ensign 001|skanted science division ensign]] who left the turbolift was played by [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s assistant, [[Susan Sackett]]. She wore [[Marina Sirtis]]' uniform from {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}.
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* The face of Associate Producer [[Peter Lauritson]] was used to portray [[Thomas Raymond]] on the [[desktop monitor]].
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* [[Anthony James]] appears as [[Sub-Commander]] [[Thei]]. His prior credits include ''Gunsmoke'', ''V'', ''The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear'', and ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.
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=== Sets and props ===
 
[[File:Raymond family tree (Dr Who).jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who'' actors displayed on a computer terminal]]
 
* When [[Deanna Troi]] is conferring with Clare Raymond concerning her family tree during this episode, the desktop monitor on Troi's desk displays a list of the first six actors who starred as the Doctor in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', as well as television characters [[Mary Richards]], [[Louis Grant|Lou Grant]], [[Kermit T. Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]] (among others). In the [[remaster]]ed version, most of the names were replaced with names from the TNG actors, production staffers, and the staff from [[CBS Digital]] and [[CBS Television Distribution]].
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[[File:Constitution II class model variant, 2364.jpg|thumb|''Constitution II'' class model variant]]
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* Additionally, a {{class|Constitution II}} starship [[model]] is seen near Clare in the guest quarters; however, the [[nacelle]]s of the model are attached perpendicular to their standard positions and backwards.
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* This episode marks the only time the [[Romulan uniform#24th century|Romulan uniform]] is seen with a black sash around the shoulder.
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* The glass-shaped [[obelisk]] appears in this episode as a decoration with flowers inside in the guest quarters of [[L.Q. Clemonds]]. It was previously seen in [[James T. Kirk]]'s apartment in {{film|2}}, in [[Tasha Yar]]'s quarters in {{e|The Naked Now}}, in the guest quarters of the [[Antican]]s in {{e|Lonely Among Us}}, and in the [[Café des Artistes]] in {{e|We'll Always Have Paris}}.
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* [[:File:Rikers painting.jpg|The painting]] seen in L.Q. Clemonds' guest quarters appeared previously, in the episode {{e|Symbiosis}} and was later featured in several [[TNG Season 2|season 2]] episodes. This episode marks the only appearance of this painting missing the planet next to the sun.
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* The [[space module]] was identified only as "an ancient capsule" or "space module" in the episode. Both the {{STE|2|93}} and the {{tngc|?}} mention that the name {{SS|Birdseye}} was inscribed in the hull. The topmost segment of the satellite was labeled with the [[registry]] or identification number [[4077]], one of many references to ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H]]'' in ''Star Trek''.
   
 
=== Production ===
 
=== Production ===
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* Principal photography on this episode wrapped ten months after {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}} entered production. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]]'', p. 66)
* The opening credits include [[Denise Crosby]]'s character, [[Natasha Yar]], despite her death in {{e|Skin of Evil}} three episodes earlier. This is the last episode to credit her as a regular.
 
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* With the writers' strike ongoing, the shooting company simply had to film what unfinished story material they had of this episode. ({{STNG|19}})
* [[Wil Wheaton]] ([[Wesley Crusher]]) does not appear in this episode (see [[main character non-appearances]]). However the screenplay featured Wesley and it was he who replicated a guitar for Sonny Clemonds. In a scene (scripted but not filmed) Sonny asks him about several genres of popular music (including rock 'n' roll and rhythm 'n' blues) but despite being a teenager, Wesley doesn't have a clue about them. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion - A Series Guide and Script Library]]'')
 
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[[File:Drwho.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who'' actors displayed on a computer terminal]]
 
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=== Music ===
* When [[Deanna Troi]] is conferring with Clare Raymond concerning her family tree during this episode, the console on Troi's desk displays a list of the first six actors who starred as the Doctor in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', as well as television characters [[Mary Richards]], [[Louis Grant|Lou Grant]], [[Kermit T. Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]] (among others). Additionally, a {{class|Constitution}} starship model is seen near Clare in the room; however, the [[nacelle]]s of the model are attached perpendicular to their standard positions and backwards.
 
* The episode's score, composed and conducted by [[Ron Jones]], was recorded on {{d|6|May|1988}} at [[Paramount Stage M]]. ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project]]'' liner notes'' [http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/notes/box05_disc04.html]) The complete episode score, totalling 17 minutes 14 seconds, appears on Disc Four of the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project]]'' collection.
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* The episode's score, composed and conducted by [[Ron Jones]], was recorded on {{d|6|May|1988}}, at [[Paramount Stage M]]. ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project]]'' liner notes'' [http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/notes/box05_disc04.html]) The recording included the music for this episode that was intended to foreshadow the inevitable [[first contact]] with the Borg. The complete episode score, totalling seventeen minutes, fourteen seconds, appears on Disc Four of the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project]]'' collection.
* Appropriately, Jones composed the music for this episode that foreshadowed the inevitable [[first contact]] with the [[Borg]] that would occur in {{e|Q Who}}, also scored by Jones. Afterward, he composed the widely-praised music for {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} and {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}.
 
   
 
=== Continuity ===
 
=== Continuity ===
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* This episode shares some similarities with {{TOS|Space Seed}}, in which the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} encountering an ancient, derelict spacecraft, the {{SS|Botany Bay}}, with cryogenically frozen Humans from [[1990s]] Earth, and then reviving the occupants whose chambers had not failed.
* This episode marks the first time a specific year is mentioned in relation to the setting of a ''[[Star Trek]]'' series, when Data cites the current year as [[2364]]. This year served as the fixed reference around which subsequent timeline data was placed. Prior to this, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' had generally been placed in the early 24th century, per Data's line in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, where he established that he was from the "class of '78."
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* This episode marks the first time a specific year is mentioned as the setting of a ''Star Trek'' series, when Data cites the current year as [[2364]]. This year served as the fixed reference around which subsequent timeline data were placed. Prior to this, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' had generally been placed in the early [[24th century]], per Data's line in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, where he established that he was from the "class of '78."
[[File:D'deridex class.jpg|thumb|Introduction of the {{class|D'deridex}}]]
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[[File:D'deridex class.jpg|thumb|Introduction of the ''D'deridex''-class]]
* The episode also marked the first appearance of the {{class|D'deridex}} [[warbird]], which is seen numerous times throughout the series as well as in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
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* This episode also marks the first appearance of the {{class|D'deridex}} [[warbird]], which is seen numerous times throughout the series as well as in {{s|DS9}} and {{s|VOY}}.
* Like {{e|The Naked Now}}'s reference to the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]] earlier in the season, this episode contained a historical prediction which would be proved inaccurate within a few years. While at the time that the episode was made, Sonny Clemonds' belief that his beloved [[Atlanta Braves]] are "probably still finding ways to lose" was an accurate reflection of their performance, by the time in the mid-1990s that the [[cryonics satellite]] would have been launched, the Braves were in the middle of a fifteen-year run in which they were consistently one of the premier teams in [[Major League Baseball]], winning the [[World Series]] in 1995 (defeating the [[Cleveland Indians]], who had been similarly misrepresented in {{e|The Big Goodbye}}, where the [[Dixon Hill series|Dixon Hill]] vendor thought Data was "nuts" when he mentioned that the Indians would stop [[Joe DiMaggio]]'s hitting streak - they were as bad as the Braves in 1988, but had been one of the better teams in the American League at the time the holonovel takes place). However, while the Braves had won eight straight divisions by 1999, they only won the series that one year, finding ways to lose the other seven years.
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* Like the reference to the [[USSR]] earlier this season in {{e|The Naked Now}}, this episode contained a historical prediction which would be proved inaccurate within a few years. While the episode was being made, Sonny Clemonds' belief that his beloved [[Atlanta Braves]] are "probably still finding ways to lose" was an accurate reflection of their performance, because, by the time in the mid-1990s when the [[space module]] would have been launched, the Braves were in the middle of a fifteen-year run in which they were consistently one of the premier teams in [[Major League Baseball]]. They even won the [[World Series]] in 1995 (defeating the [[Cleveland Indians]], who had been similarly misrepresented in {{e|The Big Goodbye}}, where the ''[[Dixon Hill series|Dixon Hill]]'' vendor thought Data was "nuts" when he mentioned that the Indians would stop [[Joe DiMaggio]]'s hitting streak &ndash; they were as bad as the Braves in 1988, but had been one of the better teams in the American League at the time the holonovel takes place). However, while the Braves won fourteen straight division titles between 1991 and 2005, 1995 was their only championship in that span, "finding ways to lose" in the other years.
* The first episode in which the Borg are mentioned, although they are at this point only an unknown entity which has been destroying bases.
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* This is the first episode in which the [[Borg]] are mentioned, although at this point, they are only an unknown (and therefore unnamed) entity which has been destroying starbases.
* This episode is the only one in ''Star Trek'' referencing the Borg attacking the Romulans. In {{VOY|Unity}}, Commander [[Chakotay]] of the starship {{USS|Voyager}} encounteres liberated Borg drones in the [[Delta Quadrant]] nearly a decade later. Among them was a former drone named [[Orum]] who identified himself as Romulan.
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* After this episode, the attacks the Romulans complain about in "The Neutral Zone" dangled as an unresolved plot device for quite some time. In {{VOY|Unity}}, Commander [[Chakotay]] of the starship {{USS|Voyager}} encounters liberated Borg drones in the [[Delta Quadrant]] nearly a decade later. Among them was a former drone named [[Orum]] who identified himself as Romulan. Several episodes of {{s|PIC}}, most notably {{e|The End is the Beginning}}, also feature Romulan [[xB|ex-Borg drones]] on board the {{dis|Artifact|Borg cube}}.
* Worf mentions the Romulans having killed his parents during the [[Khitomer Massacre|attack]] on [[Khitomer]] "when they were supposed to be our allies", however, {{e|Reunion}} later indicates Klingons and Romulans having been blood enemies for decades before that.
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* Worf mentions the Romulans having killed his parents during [[Khitomer Massacre|the attack]] on [[Khitomer]] "when they were supposed to be our allies." However, {{e|Reunion}} later established that Klingons and Romulans had been blood enemies for decades before that.
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* This is the last episode until {{film|9}} in which Will Riker is clean-shaven and the last episode where Geordi La Forge and Worf wear the command division uniforms, which were first seen in the premiere episode, {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}. For [[TNG Season 2|Season 2]] onward, Riker sports a [[beard]] and La Forge and Worf switch to the operations division uniforms, although in {{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}, Worf switches back to the command division uniform when he joins the crew of [[Deep Space 9]]. La Forge is seen in a command division uniform twice more, in [[TNG Season 4]] as his younger self in {{e|Identity Crisis}} and in [[2390]] while commanding the {{USS|Challenger|NCC-71099}} in an alternate future in the [[VOY Season 5|''Voyager'' Season 5]] episode {{e|Timeless}}.
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* This is also the last episode until [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]] to feature Dr. Beverly Crusher, as she leaves the ''Enterprise'' to become the head of [[Starfleet Medical]] throughout Season 2. For the entirety of that season, she is replaced (both in the ensemble of main characters and as the ship's [[chief medical officer]]) by Dr. [[Katherine Pulaski]].
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* When Clare Raymond awakes (and promptly faints) in sickbay, Captain Picard says, "''Welcome to the 24th century.''" He later says the same thing to the [[22nd century]] time traveler [[Berlinghoff Rasmussen]] after he became trapped in [[2368]] in {{e|A Matter Of Time}}. Worf also says it to [[Captain]] [[K'Temoc]] of the {{IKS|T'Ong}} in {{e|The Emissary}}.
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* In this episode Dr. Crusher says "''Each one needed minor medical attention. Minor now, but then, their conditions were obviously terminal. One had a heart problem, another an advanced case of emphysema with extensive liver damage,''" and that these diseases "''were inoperable at the time but easily correctable now.''" She is clearly stating that Human medicine has rendered these medical problems obsolete. Similar references were also made in {{e|The Battle}} and {{e|Datalore}}.
   
 
=== Reception ===
 
=== Reception ===
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* James L. Conway remembered that this episode was considered one of the weaker first season shows, speculating, "''If there hadn't been a strike, I think it would have been a better script.''" ({{STNG|19}})
* A mission report for this episode by [[Robert Greenberger]] was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 6, pp. 64-66.
 
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* Despite the intense glee [[Trekkies|fans]] felt over the return of the Romulans, there was concurrently a sense of unease at the time, over some uncharacteristic statements uttered by the principal characters, which they felt flew in the face of the spirit of ''Star Trek''. These included,
* Director [[James L. Conway]] remembers about this episode considered one of the weaker first season shows, "''It was the last episode of the first season and there was a writers' strike underway. I think it was a first draft, and since there was a strike, no one could do any work on it. Gene and the producers couldn't do rewrites, so we had to shoot what we had. If there hadn't been a strike, I think it would have been a better script.''" (''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 19, pp. 49-50)
 
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::'''Scene 2''': "''It's just a piece of space debris. If we weren't sitting here waiting for the captain, we wouldn't have even noticed it. Leave it be. Let nature take its course.''"
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::: - '''Riker''', contradicting the exploratory nature of the mission, especially from a period of time in Earth's history which had been established as somewhat mired.
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::'''Scene 23''': "''But, Data &ndash; they were already dead. I mean&hellip; what more could have happened to them? ''[&hellip;]'' They are alive now, so we have to treat them as living Human beings.''"
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::: - '''Picard''', contradicting himself, as apparently they were not dead, and expressing a willingness to have left them, without even trying to revive them, as well as showcasing bigotry in the closing remark.
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::While writer Maurice Hurley could have been faulted for this, this was only partly true, due to the fact that he was only recently hired, not having any experience whatsoever with science fiction in general nor ''Star Trek'' in particular. As indicated by James L. Conway's comments, most responsible was the writer's strike that intervened in the writing of the episode. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 365]]'', p. 67)
 
* A mission report for this episode, by [[Robert Greenberger]], was published in {{STNG|6|64-66}}.
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* {{s|ENT}} Consulting Producer [[David A. Goodman]] deemed this (as well as the previous episode, {{e|Conspiracy}}) as an installment that was "watchable", aired at the end of TNG's first season, when he began to think the series "started to pick up a bit and I was, like, 'OK, not bad.'" (''[[The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years]]'', p. 82)
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* Maurice Hurley's plans for the introduction of the Borg hereafter were ruined by the 1988 writers' strike. As such, the Borg's introduction had to wait until {{e|Q Who}}. ({{tngc|?}}) Like the score of this episode, the Borg-themed music in that installment was also composed by Ron Jones. Afterward, he additionally composed the widely praised music for Borg-centric two-parter {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} and {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}.
   
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
* Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): [[TNG Season 1 UK VHS|Volume 13]], catalogue number VHR 2466, {{d|7|May|1991}}
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* Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): [[TNG Season 1 UK VHS|Volume 13]], catalog number VHR 2466, {{d|7|May|1991}}
 
:''[[Natasha Yar]]'s face is obscured by shadow on the video sleeve, reflecting her death in the previous volume.''
 
:''[[Natasha Yar]]'s face is obscured by shadow on the video sleeve, reflecting her death in the previous volume.''
* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 1.8, catalogue number VHR 4649, {{d|5|October|1998}}
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* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 1.8, catalog number VHR 4649, {{d|5|October|1998}}
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] collection
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] collection
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 Blu-ray]] collection
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 1 Blu-ray]] collection
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=== Also starring ===
 
=== Also starring ===
 
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lt.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
 
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lt.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lt.]] [[Worf]]
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* [[Michael Dorn]] as Lt. [[Worf]]
 
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
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* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
   
 
=== Guest stars ===
 
=== Guest stars ===
 
* [[Marc Alaimo]] as [[Tebok]]
 
* [[Marc Alaimo]] as [[Tebok]]
 
* [[Anthony James]] as [[Thei]]
 
* [[Anthony James]] as [[Thei]]
* [[Leon Rippy]] as [[L.Q. Clemonds|L.Q. "Sonny" Clemonds]]
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* [[Leon Rippy]] as [[L.Q. Clemonds]]
 
* [[Gracie Harrison]] as [[Clare Raymond]]
 
* [[Gracie Harrison]] as [[Clare Raymond]]
 
;And
 
;And
* [[Peter Mark Richman]] as [[Ralph Offenhouse]]
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* [[Peter Mark Richman]] as [[Ralph Offenhouse|Ralph]]
   
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
* [[Majel Barrett]] as {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[computer voice]]
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* [[Majel Barrett]] as [[Computer Voice]]
* [[Darrell Burris]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security officer/engineer|operations division officer]]
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* [[Darrell Burris]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officer 003|operations division officer]]
* [[Dexter Clay]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Security officer (2364-2365)|operations division officer]]
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* [[Dexter Clay]] as [[USS Enterprise-D tactical operations 008|operations division officer]]
* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Bridge Crewman (2364-2366)|command division officer]]
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* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 002|command division officer]]
* [[Susan Duchow]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female operations officer (2364)|operations division officer]]
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* [[Susan Duchow]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer 001|operations division officer]]
 
* [[David Eum]] as {{dis|Wright|Ensign}}
 
* [[David Eum]] as {{dis|Wright|Ensign}}
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* [[Shana Ann Golden]] as [[Enterprise-D command female officer 003|command division officer]]
* [[Peter Lauritson]] as [[Thomas Raymond]] (photography)
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* [[Peter Lauritson]] as [[Thomas Raymond]] (photograph)
* [[Nora Leonhardt]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female science division/command division ensign|science division ensign]]
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* [[Nora Leonhardt]] as [[USS Enterprise-D sci cmd 001|science division ensign]]
 
* [[Tim McCormack]] as {{dis|Bennett|Ensign}}
 
* [[Tim McCormack]] as {{dis|Bennett|Ensign}}
* [[James McElroy]] as [[Tebok's Warbird personnel#Bridge officers|Romulan officer]]
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* [[James McElroy]] as [[Romulan 24th Tebok's officer 001|Romulan officer]]
 
* [[Lorine Mendell]] as [[Diana Giddings]]
 
* [[Lorine Mendell]] as [[Diana Giddings]]
* [[Susan Sackett]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Science division ensign (2364)|science division ensign]]
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* [[Susan Sackett]] as [[Enterprise-D science ensign 001|science division ensign]]
 
* [[Guy Vardaman]] as [[Darien Wallace]]
 
* [[Guy Vardaman]] as [[Darien Wallace]]
* [[Unknown actor]] as [[Tebok's Warbird personnel|Romulan officer]]
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* [[Unknown performers]] as
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** [[Enterprise-D command crewman 002|Command division crewmember]]
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** [[Enterprise-D command officer 001|Command division officer]]
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** [[Enterprise-D bridge officer 009|Command division officer]]
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** [[Enterprise-D command female bridge officer 001|Female command division officer]]
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** [[Enterprise-D command female officer 008|Female command division officer]]
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** [[Mason's mother 001|Female command division officer]]
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** [[USS Enterprise-D operations crewmembers 002|Five operations division crewmembers]]
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** [[USS Enterprise-D civilians 001|Four civilians]]
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** [[Enterprise-D science crew 004|Four science division crewmembers]]
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** [[Romulan 24th Tebok's officer 002|Romulan officer]]
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** [[Enterprise-D command crewmembers 001|Three command division crewmembers]]
   
 
=== Stand-ins ===
 
=== Stand-ins ===
* [[James G. Becker]] - [[stand-in]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
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* [[James G. Becker]] &ndash; [[stand-in]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
* [[Darrell Burris]] - stand-in for [[LeVar Burton]]
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* [[Darrell Burris]] &ndash; stand-in for [[LeVar Burton]]
* [[Dexter Clay]] - stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
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* [[Dexter Clay]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] - stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
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* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
* [[Nora Leonhardt]] - stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
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* [[Nora Leonhardt]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
* [[Tim McCormack]] - stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
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* [[Tim McCormack]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
* [[Lorine Mendell]] - stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]]
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* [[Lorine Mendell]] &ndash; stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]]
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
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[[Library Computer Access and Retrieval System]]; [[liver]]; "[[long shot]]"; [[low-mileage pit woofie]]; [[lunch]]; [[main shuttlebay]]; [[marriage]]; [[martini]]; [[meaning]]; [[medical science]]; [[memory]]; [[mess]]; [[military career]]; [[mind]]; [[minute]]; [[mission]]; [[mister]]; [[mmHg]]; [[model]]; [[Mogh]]; [[money]]; [[monitoring system]]; [[month]]; [[morning]]; [[mouth]]; [[music]]; [[musician]]; [[name]]; [[nature]]; [[NCC-7100]]; [[night]]; [[number one]]; [[observation deck]]; [[occupation]]; [[Human 20th century lawyer 001|Offenhouse's lawyer]]; [[offer]]; [[office]]; [[olive]]; [[on-board computer]]; [[opportunity]]; [[orbit]]; [[outpost]]; [[oxygen]]; [[painting]]; [[partner]]; [[party]]; [[passenger liner]]; [[patient]]; [[peace]]; [[permission]]; [[personal history]]; [[phaser]]; [[phenomenon]]; [[phone]]; [[phone call]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[physical condition]]; [[place]]; [[place of birth]]; [[portfolio]]; [[Power (social)]]; [[power failure]]; [[premise]]; [[problem]]; [[progeny]]; [[proposal]]; ''[[Queen Elizabeth II|QE2]]''; [[question]]; [[race]]; [[radio]]; {{revname|Donald|Raymond}}; {{revname|Edward|Raymond}}; [[Raymond family]]; {{revname|Thomas|Raymond}}; {{revname|Tommy|Raymond}}; [[ready room]]; [[reason]]; [[record]]; [[red alert]]; [[refrigeration system]]; [[relic]]; [[rendezvous]]; [[replicator]]; [[respiratory system]]; [[result]]; [[right]]; [[roar]]; [[robot]]; [[Romulan]]; [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]; [[Unnamed fixed installations#Romulan|Romulan outposts]]; [[Romulan philosophy]]; [[Romulan Star Empire]]; [[Romulan uniform#24th century|Romulan uniform]]; [[rose]]; [[rumor]]; [[Science Station Delta-05]] (aka [[Outpost Delta-05]]); [[Science Station Delta-05 planet]]; [[sculpture]]; {{dis|seal|mechanical}}; [[Sector 3-0]]; [[Unnamed fixed installations#Sector 30 outposts|Sector 3-0 outposts]]; [[Sector 3-1]]; [[Unnamed fixed installations#Sector 31 starbases|Sector 3-1 starbases]]; [[self-discipline]]; [[senior staff]]; [[sensor]]; [[shield]]; 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* '''Clare Raymond's Family Tree (Original)''': [[Colin Baker|Baker, Colin]]; [[Tom Baker|Baker, Tom]]; [[Peter Davidson|Davidson, Peter]]; [[Kermit T. Frog|Frog, Kermit T.]]; [[Ginger Grant|Grant, Ginger]]; [[Louis Grant|Grant, Louis]]; [[William Hartnell|Hartnell, William]]; [[Margaret Houlihan|Houlihan, Margret]]; [[Frances Mulcahey|Mulcahey, Frances]]; [[Kellye Nakahara|Nakahara, Kellye]]; [[Walter O'Reilley|O'Reilley, Walter]]; [[Jon Pertwee|Pertwee, Jon]]; [[Miss Piggy|Piggy, Miss]]; [[Sherman Potter|Potter, Sherman]]; [[Brent Spiner Raymond|Raymond, Brent Spiner]]; [[Cheryl Gates Raymond|Raymond, Cheryl Gates]]; [[Darrell Oja Raymond|Raymond, Darrell Oja]]; [[Denise Raymond|Raymond, Denise]]; [[Jonathan Frakes Raymond|Raymond, Jonathan Frakes]]; [[LeVar Burton Raymond|Raymond, LeVar Burton]]; [[Louise Cara Raymond|Raymond, Louise Cara]]; [[Marina Sirtis Raymond|Raymond, Marina Sirtis]]; [[Mary Catherine Raymond|Raymond, Mary Catherine]]; [[Wil Wesley Raymond|Raymond, Wil Wesley]]; [[Mary Richards|Richards, Mary]]; [[Maryann Summers|Summers, Maryann]]; [[Patrick Troughton|Troughton, Patrick]]; [[Charles Winchester|Winchester, Charles]]
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*'''Clare Raymond's family tree ([[retcon|original]])''': [[1988]]; [[1990]]; [[1992]]; [[2016]]; [[2035]]; [[2058]]; {{revname|Colin|Baker}}; {{revname|Tom|Baker}}; {{revname|Peter|Davidson}}; [[Earth]]; [[exobiology]]; {{revname|Kermit T.|Frog}}; {{revname|Ginger|Grant}}; {{revname|Louis|Grant}}; {{revname|William|Hartnell}}; {{revname|Margaret|Houlihan}}; [[Indiana Park]]; [[Indianapolis]]; {{revname|Frances J.|Mulcahey}}; {{revname|Kellye|Nakahara}}; [[New Jersey]]; [[North America]]; {{revname|Walter|O'Reilley}}; {{revname|Jon|Pertwee}}; {{revname|Miss|Piggy}}; {{revname|Sherman T.|Potter}}; [[Professor]]; {{revname|Brent Spiner|Raymond}}; {{revname|Cheryl Gates|Raymond}}; {{revname|Darrell Oja|Raymond}}; {{revname|Denise Pookie|Raymond}}; {{revname|Donald|Raymond}}; {{revname|Edward|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jonathan Frakes|Raymond}}; {{revname|LeVar Burton|Raymond}}; {{revname|Louise Cara|Raymond}}; {{revname|Marina Sirtis|Raymond}}; {{revname|Mary Catherine|Raymond}}; {{revname|Thomas|Raymond}}; {{revname|Wil Wesley|Raymond}}; {{revname|Mary|Richards}}; [[Secaucus]]; {{revname|Maryann|Summers}}; {{revname|Patrick|Troughton}}; {{revname|Charles E.|Winchester}}
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* '''Clare Raymond's Family Tree (Remastered)''': [[Mesrop Abrahamian|Abrahamian, Mesrop]]; [[Alpha Centauri City]]; [[Molly Tranya Amber|Amber, Molly Tranya]]; [[Armstrong City]]; [[Austria]]; [[Boston]]; [[British Columbia]]; [[Budapest]]; [[Burbank]]; [[California]]; [[Chicago]]; [[Czech Republic]]; [[Danville]]; [[Dejong]]; [[Marina S. Despina|Despina, Marina S.]]; [[Fort Ord]]; [[Mary A. Grant|Grant, Mary A.]]; [[Jon Grinsberg|Grinsberg, Jon]]; [[Hannibal, Missouri|Hannibal]]; [[Hawaii]]; [[Marvin Hildebrandt|Hildebrandt, Marvin]]; [[Honolulu]]; [[Houston]]; [[Hungary]]; [[Dylan Hucklesby|Hucklesby, Dylan]]; [[Iceland]]; [[Illinois]]; [[Indiana]]; [[Jolietville]]; [[Kansas]]; [[Nicki Kreitzman (Raymond)|Kreitzman, Nicki]]; [[L5 colony]]; [[London]]; [[Long Island]]; [[Los Angeles]]; [[Luna]]; [[Mary Joe Macalintal|Macalintal, Mary Joe]]; [[Mars]]; [[Massachusetts]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; [[Mexico]]; [[Mexico City]]; [[Missouri]]; [[New Berlin]]; [[New York]]; [[New York City]]; [[Northport]]; [[Oakhurst]]; [[Ottumwa]]; [[Pennsylvania]]; [[Philadelphia]]; [[Prague]]; [[Sherman P. Raymond II|Raymond II, Sherman P.]]; [[Adele Simmons Raymond|Raymond, Adele Simmons]]; [[Ana Barredo Raymond|Raymond, Ana Barredo]]; [[Andrew Probert Raymond|Raymond, Andrew Probert]]; [[Angelo Dante Raymond|Raymond, Angelo Dante]]; [[Annie Kaprelian Raymond|Raymond, Annie Kaprelian]]; [[Brent S. Jay Raymond|Raymond, Brent S. Jay]]; [[Brian Vogt Raymond (I)|Raymond, Brian Vogt]]; [[Brian Vogt Raymond (II)|Raymond, Brian Vogt]]; [[Brian Vogt Raymond (III)|Raymond, Brian Vogt]]; [[Cari Thomas Raymond|Raymond, Cari Thomas]]; [[Carolyn L. Raymond|Raymond, Carolyn L.]]; [[Charles W. Raymond|Raymond, Charles W.]]; [[Cheryl G. Raymond|Raymond, Cheryl G.]]; [[Chris Payne Raymond|Raymond, Chris Payne]]; [[Chris Tezber Raymond|Raymond, Chris Tezber]]; [[Craig Weiss Raymond|Raymond, Craig Weiss]]; [[David Grant Raymond|Raymond, David Grant]]; [[Deborah McIntyre Raymond|Raymond, Deborah Intyre]]; [[Demitre Ganza Raymond|Raymond, Demitre Ganza]]; [[Denise C. Raymond|Raymond, Denise C.]]; [[Don Greenberg Raymond|Raymond, Don Greenberg]]; [[Eric Bruno Raymond|Raymond, Eric Bruno]]; [[Francis M. Raymond|Raymond, Francis M.]]; [[Giordana Noa Raymond|Raymond, Giordana Noa]]; [[Hannah Shearer Raymond|Raymond, Hannah Shearer]]; [[Herman Zimmerman Raymond|Raymond, Herman Zimmerman]]; [[Hilary Croner Raymond|Raymond, Hilary Croner]]; [[Jack B. Raymond|Raymond, Jack B.]]; [[James Conway Raymond|Raymond, James Conway]]; [[James Holt Raymond|Raymond, James Holt]]; [[Janice Lee Raymond|Raymond, Janice Lee]]; [[Jasper Bivens Raymond|Raymond, Jasper Bivens]]; [[Jeff Hadjikhani Raymond|Raymond, Jeff Hadjikhani]]; [[Jimmy Berndt Raymond|Raymond, Jimmy Berndt]]; [[Joe Espina Raymond|Raymond, Joe Espina]]; [[John Van Citters Raymond|Raymond, John Van Citters]]; [[Jonathan F. Raymond|Raymond, Jonathan F.]]; [[Kelleye N. Raymond|Raymond, Kelleye N.]]; [[Kelly Kroells Raymond|Raymond, Kelly Kroells]]; [[Keven Scotti Raymond|Raymond, Keven Scotti]]; [[Kiki Morris Raymond|Raymond, Kiki Morris]]; [[Levardis B. Raymond|Raymond, Levardis B.]]; [[Loren Bivens Raymond|Raymond, Loren Bivens]]; [[Louise Mary Raymond|Raymond, Louise Mary]]; [[Margaret H. Raymond|Raymond, Margaret H.]]; [[Maureen Doyle Raymond|Raymond, Maureen Doyle]]; [[Max Gabl Raymond|Raymond, Max Gabl]]; [[Michael Brown Raymond|Raymond, Michael Brown]]; [[Michelle Liu Raymond|Raymond, Michelle Liu]]; [[Milan Adala Raymond|Raymond, Milan Adala]]; [[Monica Clee Raymond|Raymond, Monica Clee]]; [[Neil Wray Raymond|Raymond, Neil Wray]]; [[Peter Molnar Raymond|Raymond, Peter Molnar]]; [[Phil Bishop Raymond|Raymond, Phil Bishop]]; [[Rick Sternbach Raymond|Raymond, Rick Sternbach]]; [[Robert Burnett Raymond|Raymond, Robert Burnett]]; [[Robert Justman Raymond|Raymond, Robert Justman]]; [[Robert Legato Raymond|Raymond, Robert Legato]]; [[Robert Metoyer Raymond|Raymond, Robert Metoyer]]; [[Roger Lay Raymond|Raymond, Roger Lay]]; [[Ryan Adams Raymond|Raymond, Ryan Adams]]; [[Sarah Paul Raymond|Raymond, Sarah Paul]]; [[Scott Sendfonte Raymond|Raymond, Scott Sendfonte]]; [[Sean Sweeney Raymond|Raymond, Sean Sweeney]]; [[Steve Miller Raymond|Raymond, Steve Miller]]; [[Todd Frey Raymond|Raymond, Todd Frey]]; [[Tony Graf Raymond|Raymond, Tony Ray]]; [[Wade Felker Raymond|Raymond, Wade Felker]]; [[Walter O. Raymond|Raymond, Walter O.]]; [[Deron Warner|Warner, Deron]]; [[Wendy Ruiz Raymond|Raymond, Wendy Ruiz]]; [[Wil W. Lachance Raymond|Raymond, Wil W. Lachance]]; [[William Theiss Raymond|Raymond, William Theiss]]; [[Reykjavik]]; [[Russia]]; [[Leningrad|St. Petersburg]]; [[Ginger Summers|Summers, Ginger]]; [[Texas]]; [[Tycho City]]; [[United Kingdom]]; [[Utopia Planitia]]; [[Amanda Vackrinos|Vackrinos, Amanda]]; [[Victoria]]; [[Vienna]]; [[Winfield]]
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*'''Clare Raymond's family tree ([[remaster]]ed)''': [[1957]]; [[1959]]; [[1982]]; [[1986]]; [[1989]]; [[1994]]; [[2005]]; [[2007]]; [[2009]]; [[2011]]; [[2012]]; [[2027]]; [[2030]]; [[2032]]; [[2035]]; [[2038]]; [[2045]]; [[2050]]; [[2051]]; [[2052]]; [[2054]]; [[2057]]; [[2059]]; [[2071]]; [[2072]]; [[2073]]; [[2084]]; [[2087]]; [[2088]]; [[2114]]; [[2115]]; [[2120]]; [[2121]]; [[2127]]; [[2129]]; [[2131]]; [[2142]]; [[2147]]; [[2157]]; [[2329]]; [[2351]]; [[2354]]; {{revname|Mesrop|Abrahamian|Raymond}}; [[Alpha Centauri City]]; {{revname|Molly Tranya|Amber}}; [[Armstrong City]]; [[Austria]]; [[Boston]]; [[British Columbia]]; [[Budapest]]; [[Burbank]]; [[California]]; [[Chicago]]; [[Czech Republic]]; [[Danville]]; [[Dejong]]; {{revname|Marina S.|Despina}}; [[exosociology]]; [[February]]; [[Fort Ord]]; {{revname|Mary A.|Grant}}; {{revname|Jon|Grinsberg|Raymond}}; [[Hannibal, Missouri|Hannibal]]; [[Hawaii]]; {{revname|Marvin|Hildebrandt|Raymond}}; [[Honolulu]]; [[Houston]]; [[Hungary]]; {{revname|Dylan|Hucklesby|Raymond}}; [[Iceland]]; [[Illinois]]; [[Indiana]]; [[Indiana State University]]; [[Iowa]]; [[Jolietville]]; [[July]]; [[Kansas]]; {{dis|Nicki Kreitzman|Raymond}}; [[L5 colony]]; [[London]]; [[Long Island]]; [[Los Angeles]]; [[Luna]]; {{revname|Mary Joy|Macalintal|Raymond}}; [[Mars]]; [[Massachusetts]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; [[Mexico]]; [[Mexico City]]; [[Missouri]]; [[New Berlin]]; [[New York]]; [[New York City]]; [[Northport]]; [[Oakhurst]]; [[Ottumwa]]; [[Pennsylvania]]; [[Philadelphia]]; [[Prague]]; {{revname|Sherman P.|Raymond II}}; {{revname|Adele Simmons|Raymond}}; {{revname|Ana Barredo|Raymond}}; {{revname|Andrew Probert|Raymond}}; {{revname|Angelo Dante|Raymond}}; {{revname|Annie Kaprelian|Raymond}}; {{revname|Brent S. Jay|Raymond}}; {{revname|Brian Vogt|Raymond|I}}; {{revname|Brian Vogt|Raymond|II}}; {{revname|Brian Vogt|Raymond|III}}; {{revname|Cari Thomas|Raymond}}; {{revname|Carolyn L.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Charles W.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Cheryl G.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Chris Payne|Raymond}}; {{revname|Chris Tezber|Raymond}}; {{revname|Craig Weiss|Raymond}}; {{revname|David Grant|Raymond}}; {{revname|Deborah McIntyre|Raymond}}; {{revname|Demitre Garza|Raymond}}; {{revname|Denise C.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Don Greenberg|Raymond}}; {{revname|Eric Bruno|Raymond}}; {{revname|Francis M.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Giordana Noa|Raymond}}; {{revname|Hannah Shearer|Raymond}}; {{revname|Herman Zimmerman|Raymond}}; {{revname|Hilary Groener|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jack B.|Raymond}}; {{revname|James Conway|Raymond}}; {{revname|James Holt|Raymond}}; {{revname|Janice Lee|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jasper Bivens|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jeff Hadjikhani|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jimmy Berndt|Raymond}}; {{revname|Joe Espina|Raymond}}; {{revname|John Van Citters|Raymond}}; {{revname|Jonathan F.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Kelleye N.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Kelly Kroells|Raymond}}; {{revname|Keven Scotti|Raymond}}; {{revname|Kiki Morris|Raymond}}; {{revname|Levardis B.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Loren Bivens|Raymond}}; {{revname|Louise Mary|Raymond}}; {{revname|Margaret H.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Marian Crosby|Raymond}}; {{revname|Maureen Doyle|Raymond}}; {{revname|Max Gabl|Raymond}}; {{revname|Michael Brown|Raymond}}; {{revname|Michelle Liu|Raymond}}; {{revname|Milan Adala|Raymond}}; {{revname|Monica Clee|Raymond}}; {{revname|Niel Wray|Raymond}}; {{revname|Peter Molnar|Raymond}}; {{revname|Phil Bishop|Raymond}}; {{revname|Rick Sternbach|Raymond}}; {{revname|Robert Burnett|Raymond}}; {{revname|Robert Justman|Raymond}}; {{revname|Robert Legato|Raymond}}; {{revname|Robert Metoyer|Raymond}}; {{revname|Roger Lay|Raymond}}; {{revname|Ryan Adams|Raymond}}; {{revname|Sarah Paul|Raymond}}; {{revname|Scott Senofonte|Raymond}}; {{revname|Sean Sweeney|Raymond}}; {{revname|Steve Miller|Raymond}}; {{revname|Todd Frey|Raymond}}; {{revname|Tony Graf|Raymond}}; {{revname|Wade Felker|Raymond}}; {{revname|Walter O.|Raymond}}; {{revname|Wendy Ruiz|Raymond}}; {{revname|Wil W. Lachance|Raymond}}; {{revname|William Theiss|Raymond}}; [[Reykjavik]]; [[Russia]]; [[St. Petersburg]]; [[September]]; {{revname|Ginger|Summers}}; [[Texas]]; [[Tycho City]]; [[United Kingdom]]; [[Utopia Planitia]]; {{revname|Amanda|Vackrinos|Raymond}}; [[Victoria]]; [[Vienna]]; {{revname|Deron|Warner|Raymond}}; [[Winfield]]
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*'''The Script's Unreferenced Material''': [[country (genre)|country music]]; {{revname|Wesley|Crusher}}; [[rhythm & blues]]; [[rock and roll]]
   
 
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[[cs:The Neutral Zone]]
 
[[cs:The Neutral Zone]]

Latest revision as of 06:24, 16 February 2024

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

After rescuing three ancient Humans from cryogenic stasis, the Enterprise-D is ordered to the Romulan Neutral Zone on an important mission. (Season finale)

Summary

Teaser

SS Birdseye

A far-traveled space module

"First Officer's Log, Stardate 41986.0. We are awaiting the return of Captain Picard who was summoned to Starbase 718. Meanwhile, our sensors have been monitoring an ancient capsule floating in our vicinity, which appears to be from Earth."

Captain Jean-Luc Picard is attending an emergency conference on Starbase 718. While the USS Enterprise-D waits for his shuttle to return, it is observing an ancient space capsule, apparently of Earth origin. Data requests permission from Commander Riker to board the vehicle while waiting for the captain's return. Riker grants him permission but asks that Worf accompany him and he wants them both back aboard the Enterprise before Picard returns.

Data and Worf beam aboard the capsule and examine the still-functioning old-style equipment. Worf is momentarily baffled by a door that must be manually opened by Data using his android strength. Upon entering the vessel's main chamber, the two discover a number of refrigeration pods. The seals on two of them have been broken, and the environment corrupted; these two contain decomposed Human remains. Three pods contain frozen Humans.

Act One

Ralph Offenhouse, frozen

Worf makes a discovery

When Data is ordered back to the Enterprise in preparation for Picard's return, he requests that the frozen people also be brought aboard, as the capsule is seriously damaged, and he believes they should not be left there.

Upon Picard's return, he immediately orders helmsman Geordi La Forge to lay in a course that will take them into the Neutral Zone. He explains to the senior officers in the observation lounge that several outposts have been destroyed, and the Enterprise is being sent as the only Federation vessel to investigate, as it is the flagship. It is assumed that Romulans are behind the problems, but since the Federation has had no contact with them in a number of years since the Tomed Incident, the situation is at present very uncertain. Riker and Worf both advise the captain to be prepared to fight, but he is determined to wait and see what the situation truly is before deciding on a aggressive course of action. Picard dismisses the senior officers and tells them to regroup in six hours and to stay sharp.

Picard confronts Data in sickbay

"But Data, they were already dead. I mean, what more could have happened to them?"

Meanwhile, Doctor Crusher has thawed and revived the frozen Humans. She informs the captain, who is surprised that he was not previously aware of the situation. Dr. Crusher explains that it was vital that she thawed them because the cryogenic chambers these individuals were frozen in were falling apart. Dr. Crusher saw to their medical needs and explained to Picard that "Each one needed minor medical attention. Minor, now but then, their conditions were obviously terminal. One had a heart problem and another, an advanced case of emphysema with extensive liver damage." She also notes that each one had been frozen after they died, which is unusual. All three had been cryogenically frozen in the late 20th century on Earth. Dr. Crusher awakens the woman, who promptly faints at the sight of Worf. "Welcome to the 24th century," Picard remarks to her while she lies unconscious.

Act Two

Riker briefs defrosted Humans

"What year is it?"

Data states that he was able to retrieve their personal information from the module's computer and revealed that the Humans are Clare Raymond (35, homemaker), Ralph Offenhouse (55, financier), and L.Q. "Sonny" Clemonds (age unknown, musician). Dr. Crusher explains that Clare died of an embolism, Ralph died of advanced cardiomyopathy, and Sonny died from massive chemical abuse. She notes that these conditions "were inoperable at the time but easily correctable now." As the ship continues toward the Neutral Zone, Riker explains to them what has happened, and they attempt to make sense of their new situation. Offenhouse, in particular, is shocked to learn from Data that the current year is 2364. Offenhouse is very concerned about his financial investments and repeatedly demands to speak to the captain so he can get in touch with his attorney or bank on Earth.

Act Three

In the ready room, Riker, Worf, Data and La Forge are all in belief that, if the Romulans are inviting confrontation to see how far the Federation has advanced, the Enterprise should be ready for combat. Picard does not like the option, but, suddenly, Offenhouse calls Picard, obviously having observed Riker use the room's comm panel. This forces Picard to visit the survivors, and Offenhouse seizes the opportunity for a face-to-face talk with the captain, demanding contact with his attorney. But the captain tells him that people are not consumed with owning possessions in this century and his attorney has been dead for four hundred years. Offenhouse believes his lawyer's firm is still operating and that he has a lot of money coming to him. He stands firm, stating that Humanity must still be as it once was: power-hungry and controlling. Picard retorts that Humans no longer seek such material things; they have grown out of their infancy.

Clare becomes very upset thinking about her sons and family, so Picard has Counselor Deanna Troi come down to talk to her. She shows her the computer library's recorded family tree for her. It turns out there are ten generations there.

Sonny goes to Dr. Crusher to find something to relax him, though he has no medical need. He is having trouble waiting around without "something to do." He asks if Data can come visit him, and he suggests throwing a party when he arrives in his quarters. Data says he will suggest it to the captain. However, the Enterprise now reaches the Neutral Zone and Data leaves, but not before confirming the Romulans will not be coming to the party.

Act Four

"Captain's Log, supplemental. We have arrived at the edge of the Neutral Zone where we will now have an opportunity to learn firsthand what happened to our distant outposts."
Offenhouse on bridge

"Get that man off the bridge!"

When the Enterprise arrives at the edge of the Neutral Zone, they find that a number of outposts have been completely obliterated. There is no evidence of conventional weapons or attack, but Riker and Worf find this as clear evidence. Picard orders the ship to yellow alert, though Riker and Worf urge him to go to red alert and battle stations.

Meanwhile, Offenhouse notices the tension level on the ship has considerably jumped up and decides that he must take matters into his own hands and heads out to look for the captain. He eventually finds a turbolift and reaches the bridge after finding out from the computer that Picard is located on the main bridge. He arrives while the bridge crew wait for a Romulan D'deridex-class vessel to appear. Picard has decided not to fire as it de-cloaks, but it remains cloaked. Riker sees Offenhouse and immediately orders him off the bridge, but just then the Romulan ship de-cloaks.

Act Five

D'deridex class faces Galaxy class

The Romulans' new ship

The Romulan ship responds to the Enterprise hailing them, and the Romulans reveal that their outposts have been destroyed in the same manner as the Federation's. Picard asks who is responsible, and the Romulans fall silent. Offenhouse interjects, "They haven't got a clue! They're hoping you know, but they're too arrogant to ask." Picard proposes an agreement of cooperation as both sides investigate the disappearance of the outposts, and the Romulans agree. Before heading back toward their own territory, Tebok states to Picard that Federation "expansion" will not be tolerated anymore, that the Romulans "are back." Offenhouse is finally removed from the bridge.

Deanna Troi helps Clare locate one of her living descendants living outside of Indianapolis, and Picard makes arrangements for the three Humans to be returned to Earth on the USS Charleston at the nearest starbase. At warp 8, the Enterprise can make it there in five days. Riker says that it is a shame they can't take the three with them; it's like a visit from the past. Picard tells him that would be a step backward, when they still have so much to do and to learn. The Enterprise-D continues onward.

Log entries

Memorable quotes

"Welcome to the 24th century."

- Picard, after the newly-revived Clare Raymond fainted at the sight of Worf


"[Sonny died from]… massive chemical abuse. Unbelievable."
"Sounds like someone who hated life, yet he had himself frozen presumably so he could go through it all again."
"Too afraid to live, too scared to die."

- Beverly Crusher and Captain Picard


"What is that?"
"An android."
"You mean a robot?"
"Actually, there is a distinct difference between an android and a robot…"
"And… and him, the one I saw before with the… head?"
"She means Worf…"
"He's a Klingon – that takes a little more… explanation."

- Clemonds, Riker, Data, Raymond, and Dr. Crusher


"I wanna go to the, um… the, um… Where would a captain be?"
"Captain Picard is on the main bridge."
"Well, then, take me to the main bridge!"

- Offenhouse and the computer


"The Yankee's right. Let's get the big boy in here!"

- Clemonds, when Offenhouse states he wishes to speak to Picard


"They are the most unusual Humans I have ever encountered."
"Well, from what I've seen of our guests, there's not much to redeem them. Makes one wonder how our species survived the 21st century."

- Data and Riker, discussing Clemonds, Raymond, and Offenhouse


"This is the worst-run ship I have ever been on. You should take lessons from the QE2. Now that's an efficient operation."

- Ralph Offenhouse, to Picard


"A lot has changed in the past three hundred years. People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of things. We've eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions. We've grown out of our infancy."

- Picard to Ralph Offenhouse


"Captain. I didn't mean to come on so strong. It's just that I've built my whole life on knowing what's going on. For the first time I feel completely out of touch. It's making me crazy. You can understand that?"
"It's the first thing you've said I do understand. I'll see what I can do. And, please, stay off the comm panels."

- Ralph Offenhouse and Picard


"Captain, these are Romulans. They are without honor. They killed my parents in an attack on Khitomer when they were supposed to be our allies. They believe that Humans and Klingons are a waste of skin!"

- Worf


"Silence your dog, Captain!"

- Tebok, insulting Worf


"They haven't got a clue! They're hoping you know, but they're too arrogant to ask!"

- Offenhouse, deducing that the Romulans don't know who attacked their outposts


"Your presence is not wanted. Do you understand my meaning, Captain? We… are back."

- Tebok


"I think our lives just got a lot more complicated."

- Picard, regarding the sudden return of the Romulans


"The challenge, Mr. Offenhouse, is to improve yourself… to enrich yourself. Enjoy it."

- Picard, describing life on 24th century Earth


"Come back later, you and me can find us a couple of low-mileage pit woofies and help them build a memory."

- Sonny, to Data


"Our mission is to go forward, and it's just begun. […] There's still much to do. There's still so much to learn."

- Picard, aptly ending the first season and promising that the adventures will continue…

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Story and script

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Raymond family tree (Dr Who)

Doctor Who actors displayed on a computer terminal

Constitution II class model variant, 2364

Constitution II class model variant

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Continuity

  • This episode shares some similarities with TOS: "Space Seed", in which the USS Enterprise encountering an ancient, derelict spacecraft, the SS Botany Bay, with cryogenically frozen Humans from 1990s Earth, and then reviving the occupants whose chambers had not failed.
  • This episode marks the first time a specific year is mentioned as the setting of a Star Trek series, when Data cites the current year as 2364. This year served as the fixed reference around which subsequent timeline data were placed. Prior to this, Star Trek: The Next Generation had generally been placed in the early 24th century, per Data's line in "Encounter at Farpoint", where he established that he was from the "class of '78."
D'deridex class

Introduction of the D'deridex-class

  • This episode also marks the first appearance of the D'deridex-class warbird, which is seen numerous times throughout the series as well as in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
  • Like the reference to the USSR earlier this season in "The Naked Now", this episode contained a historical prediction which would be proved inaccurate within a few years. While the episode was being made, Sonny Clemonds' belief that his beloved Atlanta Braves are "probably still finding ways to lose" was an accurate reflection of their performance, because, by the time in the mid-1990s when the space module would have been launched, the Braves were in the middle of a fifteen-year run in which they were consistently one of the premier teams in Major League Baseball. They even won the World Series in 1995 (defeating the Cleveland Indians, who had been similarly misrepresented in "The Big Goodbye", where the Dixon Hill vendor thought Data was "nuts" when he mentioned that the Indians would stop Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak – they were as bad as the Braves in 1988, but had been one of the better teams in the American League at the time the holonovel takes place). However, while the Braves won fourteen straight division titles between 1991 and 2005, 1995 was their only championship in that span, "finding ways to lose" in the other years.
  • This is the first episode in which the Borg are mentioned, although at this point, they are only an unknown (and therefore unnamed) entity which has been destroying starbases.
  • After this episode, the attacks the Romulans complain about in "The Neutral Zone" dangled as an unresolved plot device for quite some time. In VOY: "Unity", Commander Chakotay of the starship USS Voyager encounters liberated Borg drones in the Delta Quadrant nearly a decade later. Among them was a former drone named Orum who identified himself as Romulan. Several episodes of Star Trek: Picard, most notably "The End is the Beginning", also feature Romulan ex-Borg drones on board the Artifact.
  • Worf mentions the Romulans having killed his parents during the attack on Khitomer "when they were supposed to be our allies." However, "Reunion" later established that Klingons and Romulans had been blood enemies for decades before that.
  • This is the last episode until Star Trek: Insurrection in which Will Riker is clean-shaven and the last episode where Geordi La Forge and Worf wear the command division uniforms, which were first seen in the premiere episode, "Encounter at Farpoint". For Season 2 onward, Riker sports a beard and La Forge and Worf switch to the operations division uniforms, although in DS9: "The Way of the Warrior", Worf switches back to the command division uniform when he joins the crew of Deep Space 9. La Forge is seen in a command division uniform twice more, in TNG Season 4 as his younger self in "Identity Crisis" and in 2390 while commanding the USS Challenger in an alternate future in the Voyager Season 5 episode "Timeless".
  • This is also the last episode until Season 3 to feature Dr. Beverly Crusher, as she leaves the Enterprise to become the head of Starfleet Medical throughout Season 2. For the entirety of that season, she is replaced (both in the ensemble of main characters and as the ship's chief medical officer) by Dr. Katherine Pulaski.
  • When Clare Raymond awakes (and promptly faints) in sickbay, Captain Picard says, "Welcome to the 24th century." He later says the same thing to the 22nd century time traveler Berlinghoff Rasmussen after he became trapped in 2368 in "A Matter Of Time". Worf also says it to Captain K'Temoc of the IKS T'Ong in "The Emissary".
  • In this episode Dr. Crusher says "Each one needed minor medical attention. Minor now, but then, their conditions were obviously terminal. One had a heart problem, another an advanced case of emphysema with extensive liver damage," and that these diseases "were inoperable at the time but easily correctable now." She is clearly stating that Human medicine has rendered these medical problems obsolete. Similar references were also made in "The Battle" and "Datalore".

Reception

  • James L. Conway remembered that this episode was considered one of the weaker first season shows, speculating, "If there hadn't been a strike, I think it would have been a better script." (The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine issue 19)
  • Despite the intense glee fans felt over the return of the Romulans, there was concurrently a sense of unease at the time, over some uncharacteristic statements uttered by the principal characters, which they felt flew in the face of the spirit of Star Trek. These included,
Scene 2: "It's just a piece of space debris. If we weren't sitting here waiting for the captain, we wouldn't have even noticed it. Leave it be. Let nature take its course."
- Riker, contradicting the exploratory nature of the mission, especially from a period of time in Earth's history which had been established as somewhat mired.
Scene 23: "But, Data – they were already dead. I mean… what more could have happened to them? […] They are alive now, so we have to treat them as living Human beings."
- Picard, contradicting himself, as apparently they were not dead, and expressing a willingness to have left them, without even trying to revive them, as well as showcasing bigotry in the closing remark.
While writer Maurice Hurley could have been faulted for this, this was only partly true, due to the fact that he was only recently hired, not having any experience whatsoever with science fiction in general nor Star Trek in particular. As indicated by James L. Conway's comments, most responsible was the writer's strike that intervened in the writing of the episode. (Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 67)

Video and DVD releases

Natasha Yar's face is obscured by shadow on the video sleeve, reflecting her death in the previous volume.

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