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The ''Enterprise'' investigates two survivors living on the only undamaged patch of land on a devastated planet.
 
The ''Enterprise'' investigates two survivors living on the only undamaged patch of land on a devastated planet.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is ''en route'' to a [[Federation]] colony, [[Delta Rana IV]], which sent a [[distress signal]] indicating they were under attack. When the ''Enterprise'' crew arrives, they find the entire [[planet]] devastated, save for a few acres of land and a house containing two elderly [[botanist]]s, [[Kevin Uxbridge|Kevin]] and [[Rishon Uxbridge]]. Still aboard the ''Enterprise'', [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] senses something unusual about the two. However, she soon begins hearing music in her mind, replayed in an endless loop. The music blocks her [[empath]]ic abilities and eventually begins to drive her insane.
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The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is ''en route'' to a [[Federation]] colony, [[Delta Rana IV]], which sent a [[distress signal]] indicating they were under attack. When the ''Enterprise'' crew arrives, they find the entire [[planet]] devastated, save for a few acres of land and a house containing two elderly [[botanist]]s, [[Kevin Uxbridge|Kevin]] and [[Rishon Uxbridge]]. Still aboard the ''Enterprise'', [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] senses something unusual about the two. However, she soon begins hearing music in her mind, replayed in an endless loop. The music blocks her [[empath]]ic abilities and eventually begins driving her insane.
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[[File:Delta Rana warship fires.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Enterprise'' is attacked by an unknown warship.]]
 
The two survivors claim to not know why they were spared. The ''Enterprise'' soon is attacked by a large warship, apparently the one responsible for the devastation. [[Data]] reveals that there is no record of the ship in the vehicle identification index. The ship flees after the ''Enterprise'' fires a warning shot. After being unable to catch up with the unidentified ship, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] returns to the Delta Rana system. Upon returning, he visits the two survivors and offers them a replicator. Meanwhile, Troi is still haunted by the music, which is becoming louder. Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] suggests moving her to [[sickbay]], which Troi refuses. Dr. Crusher offers to induce delta-wave sleep, but Troi is convinced the music is real and that not even deep sleep will spare her from it. Back on the planet, Picard describes his encounter with the unknown ship to the two survivors who, again, claim not to know why they were spared. Picard says that there must be something different about them from the other colonists, and insists on taking the survivors back to the ship. They refuse.
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The two survivors claim to not know why they were spared. The ''Enterprise'' soon is attacked by a large [[Delta Rana warship|warship]], apparently the one responsible for the devastation. [[Data]] reveals that there is no record of the ship in the vehicle identification index. The ship flees after the ''Enterprise'' fires a warning shot. After being unable to catch up with the unidentified ship, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] returns to the Delta Rana system. Upon returning, he visits the two survivors and offers them a replicator.
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[[File:Delta Rana warship repels the Enterprise-D.jpg‎|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' fires at the unknown ship with everything it has.]]
 
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[[File:Music haunts Troi.jpg|thumb|left|''"Stop! Please, '''stop!'''"'']]
The ''Enterprise'' goes into [[red alert]] as the unidentified ship returns. Picard attempts to open a hailing frequency before being attacked again. This time, the attacks are stronger and cause much more damage than previously. As the ''Enterprise'' throws everything she's got at the attacking ship, the ship absorbs all energy and is entirely undamaged. After taking severe damage and incurring casualties, the ''Enterprise'' escapes the ship's firing range. Picard theorizes that Troi's music stems from Rishon and Kevin's unwillingness to leave. Back in the Delta Rana system, Picard expresses his belief that the unknown ship is no longer in the vicinity, and that it some how protects Kevin and Rishon, directly or indirectly. He then returns to the planet to talk to the survivors.
 
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Meanwhile, Troi is still haunted by the music, which is becoming louder, soon rendering her hysterical and incapable of doing much more than tearfully beg Dr. [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] to make it stop. She suggests moving her to [[sickbay]], which Troi refuses. Dr. Crusher offers to induce delta-wave sleep, but Troi is convinced the music is real and that not even deep sleep will spare her from it.
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Back on the planet, Picard describes his encounter with the unknown ship to the two survivors who, again, claim not to know why they were spared. Picard says that there must be something different about them from the other colonists, and insists on taking the survivors back to the ship. They refuse. The ''Enterprise'' goes into [[red alert]] as the unidentified ship returns. Picard attempts to open a hailing frequency before being attacked again. This time, the attacks are stronger and cause much more damage than previously. As the ''Enterprise'' throws everything she's got at the attacking ship, the ship absorbs all energy and is entirely undamaged. After taking severe damage and incurring casualties, the ''Enterprise'' escapes the ship's firing range.
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[[File:Worf and Picard visit Uxbridge home.jpg|thumb|''"Please, leave us alone!"'']]
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Picard theorizes that Troi's music stems from Rishon and Kevin's unwillingness to leave. Back in the Delta Rana system, Picard expresses his belief that the unknown ship is no longer in the vicinity, and that it some how protects Kevin and Rishon, directly or indirectly. He then returns to the planet to talk to the survivors. The survivors appear to be celebrating and are startled by Picard and Lt. [[Worf]]'s sudden appearance.
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Picard accuses them of never expecting to see him again for some reason. He explains to the survivors his recent encounters with the ship, however Kevin refuses to believe him, calling his stories methods of intimidation. Right before leaving, Picard sternly explains that the ''Enterprise'' will remain in orbit around Rana IV as long as the two are alive.
   
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[[File:Warship fires on planet.jpg|thumb|left|''"It is preparing to fire at the planet."'']]
The survivors appear to be celebrating and are startled by Picard and Lt. [[Worf]]'s sudden appearance. Picard accuses them of never expecting to see him again for some reason. He explains to the survivors his recent encounters with the ship, however Kevin refuses to believe him, calling his stories methods of intimidation. Right before leaving, Picard sternly explains that the ''Enterprise'' will remain in orbit around Rana IV as long as the two are alive.
 
 
Upon beaming back to the ''Enterprise'', the unidentified ship reappears, much to the evident dismay of Worf. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and Worf begin preparations for a fight, but Picard calmly informs them that the ''Enterprise'' will take no action. The alien ship veers away from the ''Enterprise'' and targets the house of Kevin and Rishon. The house and plot of land are destroyed and the ship is then itself destroyed by a single [[photon torpedo]] from the ''Enterprise''.
[[File:Delta Rana warship fires on Uxbridge house.jpg|thumb|left|The unknown vessel seemingly destroys the house of Kevin and Rishon.]]
 
Upon beaming back to the ''Enterprise'', the unidentified ship reappears, much to the evident dismay of Worf. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and Worf begin preparations for a fight, but Picard calmly informs them that the ''Enterprise'' will take no action. The alien ship veers away from the ''Enterprise'' and targets the house of Kevin and Rishon. The house and plot of land are destroyed and the ship is then itself destroyed by a single [[photon torpedo]] from the ''Enterprise''.
 
   
 
The crew are astounded by this turn of events, and even more puzzled as to why they remain in orbit over a dead planet. After approximately three hours, [[Geordi La Forge]] notices a change in sensor readings and informs the captain that the house is back. Picard orders Kevin and Rishon beamed directly to the bridge and confronts them over what really happened on the planet.
 
The crew are astounded by this turn of events, and even more puzzled as to why they remain in orbit over a dead planet. After approximately three hours, [[Geordi La Forge]] notices a change in sensor readings and informs the captain that the house is back. Picard orders Kevin and Rishon beamed directly to the bridge and confronts them over what really happened on the planet.
   
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[[File:Uxbridge heals Troi.jpg|thumb|''"She has suffered because of my pride and selfishness."'']]
Kevin Uxbridge makes a startling confession – he is in fact a [[Douwd]], an immortal being with vast powers. He met his [[Human]] wife many years before and decided to live as a Human with her. She joined the colonists in fighting the alien [[Husnock]] raiders and was killed. Though a devout [[pacifism|pacifist]], in a moment of anger towards the invaders for taking his wife's life, he annihilated the entire Husnock race. Stunned at his "sin", Kevin recreated Rishon and their house, and sentenced himself to exile on the ruined Delta Rana IV. He used the fake warship as a ruse to try and keep the ''Enterprise'' from finding out the truth. The music in Troi's mind is also his creation; her empathic powers were also threatening to reveal the truth.
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Kevin Uxbridge makes a startling confession – he is in fact a [[Douwd]], an immortal being with vast powers. He met his [[Human]] wife many years before and decided to live as a Human with her. She joined the colonists in fighting the alien [[Husnock]] raiders and was killed. Though a devout [[pacifism|pacifist]], in a moment of anger towards the invaders for taking his wife's life, he annihilated the entire Husnock race.
   
Picard confesses that the [[Federation]] is not qualified to be his judge in the matter, and allows him to return to the planet. As the ''Enterprise'' departs, Picard indicates that the Douwd should be "left alone".
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Stunned at his "sin", Kevin recreated Rishon and their house, and sentenced himself to exile on the ruined Delta Rana IV. He used the fake warship as a ruse to try and keep the ''Enterprise'' from finding out the truth. The music in Troi's mind is also his creation; her empathic powers were also threatening to reveal the truth. Picard confesses that the Federation is not qualified to be his judge in the matter, and allows him to return to the planet. As the ''Enterprise'' departs, Picard indicates that the Douwd should be "left alone".
   
 
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"''An entire planet obliterated... except for a few acres of trees and grass and ''one'' building?''"
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Worf drinks his tea and makes a face.<br />
 
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"''Number One, I think you had better see who's at home.''"
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: - '''Picard''', after sensors discover a solitary home found in the middle of devastation on Delta Rana IV
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(Worf drinks his tea and makes a face).<br />
 
"''Well, what do you think, Mr. Worf?''"<br />
 
"''Well, what do you think, Mr. Worf?''"<br />
 
"''Good tea. (looks around) Nice house.''"
 
"''Good tea. (looks around) Nice house.''"
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: - '''Picard''', ''[[Captain's log]], [[Stardate]] 43153.7''
 
: - '''Picard''', ''[[Captain's log]], [[Stardate]] 43153.7''
   
 
== Background information ==
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=== Story and script ===
 
* According to the first draft script dated {{d|7|July|1989}}, the working title for this episode was "The Veiled Planet". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/151.txt] [http://www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/5/lot/842/]
   
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=== Production ===
==Background Information==
 
[[File:Filming_the_survivors.jpg|thumb|Location shooting, with [[Jonathan Frakes]] and cinematographer [[Marvin V. Rush]] (right).]]
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[[File:Frakes fall, The Survivors.jpg|thumb|[[Jonathan Frakes]] begins the "snare" stunt]]
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[[File:Filming the survivors.jpg|thumb|Location shooting, with [[Dan Koko]], [[Dennis Madalone]], and cinematographer [[Marvin V. Rush]].]]
*Anderson had lost his own wife shortly before appearing in "The Survivors", and said that the subject matter made the role of Kevin Uxbridge one of the most difficult of his career. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
 
*The outdoor scenes in this episode were shot at a beach house in Malibu, California. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
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* The [[Filming locations|outdoor scenes]] in this episode were shot at a beach house in Malibu, California. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
*Director [[Les Landau]] recalled, "''We were on location for a day. It made not only the audience but the crew happy. When you're tied to shooting indoors every day, it gets monotonous. We were lucky enough to go out to Malibu and we had a beautiful summer day. I think it was unique story for ''[[Star Trek]]'' and one of my best works to date.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* Director [[Les Landau]] recalled, "''We were on location for a day. It made not only the audience but the crew happy. When you're tied to shooting indoors every day, it gets monotonous. We were lucky enough to go out to Malibu and we had a beautiful summer day. I think it was unique story for ''[[Star Trek]]'' and one of my best works to date.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* First UK airdate: 23rd October 1991
*According to the script, the working title for this episode was "The Veiled Planet". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/151.txt]
 
*Both guest stars play characters that are much older than they were in real life at the time of shooting. 67-year-old [[John Anderson]] played 85-year-old [[Kevin Uxbridge]] and 55-year-old [[Anne Haney]] played 82-year-old [[Rishon Uxbridge]]. This seems to indicate, as with the 137-year-old Admiral [[Leonard McCoy]] in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, that the average Human lifespan is much longer in the 24th century.
 
*The large round window in the Uxbridge's living room previously appeared on the surface of [[Ramatis III]] in {{e|Loud As A Whisper}}.
 
*This episode marks the first reference to [[Andorian]]s in the [[24th century]].
 
   
===Video and DVD releases===
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=== Cast and characters ===
 
* [[John Anderson]] had lost his own wife shortly before appearing in "The Survivors", and said that the subject matter made the role of Kevin Uxbridge one of the most difficult of his career. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
*Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): Volume 26, <!--catalogue number x, -->{{d|21|October|1991}}.
 
*UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 3.1, {{d|28|February|2000}}.
 
*As part of the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] collection.
 
   
==Links and references==
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=== Sets, props, and costumes ===
 
* The large round window in the Uxbridge's living room previously appeared on the surface of [[Ramatis III]] in {{e|Loud As A Whisper}}.
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* This is the first episode that Deanna Troi wears her new turquoise uniform, which she will continue to wear on a rotating basis with her maroon and dark gray unitard until the season six episode {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}}.
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=== Continuity ===
 
* Both guest stars play characters that are much older than they were in real life at the time of shooting. 67-year-old [[John Anderson]] played 85-year-old [[Kevin Uxbridge]] and 55-year-old [[Anne Haney]] played 82-year-old [[Rishon Uxbridge]]. This seems to indicate, as with the 137-year-old Admiral [[Leonard McCoy]] in {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, that the average Human lifespan is much longer in the 24th century. (Haney would subsequently play an even older character, the hundred-year old [[Els Renora]] in the episode {{e|Dax}}.)
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=== Reception ===
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* A mission report of this episode by Patrick Daniel O'Neill was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 10, pp. 44-47.
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=== Video and DVD releases ===
 
* Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): Volume 26, <!--catalogue number x, -->{{d|21|October|1991}}.
 
* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 3.1, {{d|28|February|2000}}.
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] collection.
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* As part of the [[TNG Season 3 Blu-ray]] collection.
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=== Starring ===
 
=== Starring ===
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]]
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* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
   
 
=== Also starring ===
 
=== Also starring ===
* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
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* [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Cmdr.]] [[Geordi La Forge]]
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]
 
* [[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]
* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
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* [[Gates McFadden]] as [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
 
* [[Marina Sirtis]] as [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]]
* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]
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* [[Brent Spiner]] as [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Data]]
* [[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Ensign]] [[Wesley Crusher]]
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* [[Wil Wheaton]] as [[Wesley Crusher]]
   
===Guest stars===
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=== Guest stars ===
 
* [[John Anderson]] as [[Kevin Uxbridge]]
 
* [[John Anderson]] as [[Kevin Uxbridge]]
 
* [[Anne Haney]] as [[Rishon Uxbridge]]
 
* [[Anne Haney]] as [[Rishon Uxbridge]]
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=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
* [[Mitchell Danton]] as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Bridge command crewman (2366)|command division crewman]]
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* [[Mitchell Danton]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Bridge command crewman (2366)|command division officer]]
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* [[Melanie Gerren]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Female science officer (2366-2368)|science division officer]]
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* [[Richard Sarstedt]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Helmsman|command division officer]]
 
* [[Natalie Wood]] as [[Bailey]]
 
* [[Natalie Wood]] as [[Bailey]]
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
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** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female relief ops ensign (2366)|Female operations ensign]]
 
** [[Hoy]]
 
** [[Hoy]]
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female relief ops ensign (2366)|Female operations ensign]]
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** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Medical com officer (2366)|Medical officer (voice)]]
** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Nurse (early 2366)|Nurse]]
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** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (early 2366)|Nurse]]
   
===Stunt double===
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=== Stunt double ===
* [[Dan Koko]] as [[stunt double]] for Jonathan Frakes
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* [[Dan Koko]] as [[stunt double]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
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=== Stand-ins ===
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* [[James G. Becker]] - [[stand-in]] for [[Jonathan Frakes]]
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* [[Dexter Clay]] - stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
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* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] - stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
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* [[Nora Leonhardt]] - stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
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* [[Tim McCormack]] - stand-in for [[Brent Spiner]]
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* [[Lorine Mendell]] - stand-in for [[Gates McFadden]]
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* [[Guy Vardaman]] - stand-in for [[Wil Wheaton]]
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[2284]]; [[2313]]; [[2361]]; [[2366]]; [[admiral]]; [[Unnamed Andorians (24th century)#Renegades|Andorian renegades]]; [[Andorian]]s; [[antiproton]]s; [[aquarium]]; [[Atlantic Ocean]]; [[botanist]]; [[collaborator]]; [[Colony Operations]]; [[colony register]]; [[coma]]; [[Delta Rana IV colony]]; [[dance]]; [[Delta Rana IV]]; [[Delta Rana system]]; [[Delta Rana warship]]; [[delta sleep]]; [[Douwd]]; [[Earth]]; [[Federation]]; [[fish]]; [[fusion reactor]]; [[Milky Way Galaxy|galaxy]]; [[Husnock]]; [[Husnock warship]]; [[Lagrange point]]; [[megawatt]]; [[moon]]; [[music box]]; [[neocortex]]; [[New Martim Vaz]]; [[nuclear holocaust]]; [[orbit|high equatorial orbit]]; [[perfume]]; [[phaser]]; [[philosophy]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[positron]]s; [[replicator]]; [[ship]]; [[Starbase 133]]; [[symbiosis]]; [[Tao-classical music]]; [[tea]]; [[tree]]; [[Triangulum system]]; [[vehicle classification index]]; [[waltz]]
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[[2284]]; [[2313]]; [[2361]]; [[2366]]; [[admiral]]; [[Unnamed Andorians (24th century)#Renegades|Andorian renegades]]; [[Andorian]]s; [[antiproton]]s; [[aquarium]]; [[Atlantic Ocean]]; [[botanist]]; [[collaborator]]; [[Colony Operations]]; [[colony register]]; [[coma]]; [[Delta Rana IV colony]]; [[dance]]; [[Delta Rana IV]]; [[Delta Rana system]]; [[Delta Rana warship]]; [[delta sleep]]; [[Douwd]]; [[Earth]]; [[Federation]]; [[fish]]; [[fusion reactor]]; [[gigawatt]]; [[Husnock]]; [[Husnock warship]]; [[kilometer]]; [[Lagrange point]]; [[medical tricorder]]; [[megawatt]]; [[Milky Way Galaxy]]; [[moon]]; ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]''; [[music box]]; [[neocortex]]; [[New Martim Vaz]]; [[nuclear holocaust]]; [[orbit|high equatorial orbit]]; [[perfume]]; [[phaser]]; [[philosophy]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[positron]]s; [[red alert]]; [[replicator]]; [[ship]]; [[Starbase 133]]; [[symbiosis]]; [[Tao-classical music]]; [[tea]]; [[tree]]; [[Triangulum system]]; [[vehicle classification index]]; [[waltz]]
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For the TAS episode with a similar title, please see "The Survivor".

The Enterprise investigates two survivors living on the only undamaged patch of land on a devastated planet.

Summary

The USS Enterprise-D is en route to a Federation colony, Delta Rana IV, which sent a distress signal indicating they were under attack. When the Enterprise crew arrives, they find the entire planet devastated, save for a few acres of land and a house containing two elderly botanists, Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge. Still aboard the Enterprise, Counselor Troi senses something unusual about the two. However, she soon begins hearing music in her mind, replayed in an endless loop. The music blocks her empathic abilities and eventually begins driving her insane.

The two survivors claim to not know why they were spared. The Enterprise soon is attacked by a large warship, apparently the one responsible for the devastation. Data reveals that there is no record of the ship in the vehicle identification index. The ship flees after the Enterprise fires a warning shot. After being unable to catch up with the unidentified ship, Captain Picard returns to the Delta Rana system. Upon returning, he visits the two survivors and offers them a replicator.

Music haunts Troi

"Stop! Please, stop!"

Meanwhile, Troi is still haunted by the music, which is becoming louder, soon rendering her hysterical and incapable of doing much more than tearfully beg Dr. Crusher to make it stop. She suggests moving her to sickbay, which Troi refuses. Dr. Crusher offers to induce delta-wave sleep, but Troi is convinced the music is real and that not even deep sleep will spare her from it.

Back on the planet, Picard describes his encounter with the unknown ship to the two survivors who, again, claim not to know why they were spared. Picard says that there must be something different about them from the other colonists, and insists on taking the survivors back to the ship. They refuse. The Enterprise goes into red alert as the unidentified ship returns. Picard attempts to open a hailing frequency before being attacked again. This time, the attacks are stronger and cause much more damage than previously. As the Enterprise throws everything she's got at the attacking ship, the ship absorbs all energy and is entirely undamaged. After taking severe damage and incurring casualties, the Enterprise escapes the ship's firing range.

Worf and Picard visit Uxbridge home

"Please, leave us alone!"

Picard theorizes that Troi's music stems from Rishon and Kevin's unwillingness to leave. Back in the Delta Rana system, Picard expresses his belief that the unknown ship is no longer in the vicinity, and that it some how protects Kevin and Rishon, directly or indirectly. He then returns to the planet to talk to the survivors. The survivors appear to be celebrating and are startled by Picard and Lt. Worf's sudden appearance.

Picard accuses them of never expecting to see him again for some reason. He explains to the survivors his recent encounters with the ship, however Kevin refuses to believe him, calling his stories methods of intimidation. Right before leaving, Picard sternly explains that the Enterprise will remain in orbit around Rana IV as long as the two are alive.

Warship fires on planet

"It is preparing to fire at the planet."

Upon beaming back to the Enterprise, the unidentified ship reappears, much to the evident dismay of Worf. Commander Riker and Worf begin preparations for a fight, but Picard calmly informs them that the Enterprise will take no action. The alien ship veers away from the Enterprise and targets the house of Kevin and Rishon. The house and plot of land are destroyed and the ship is then itself destroyed by a single photon torpedo from the Enterprise.

The crew are astounded by this turn of events, and even more puzzled as to why they remain in orbit over a dead planet. After approximately three hours, Geordi La Forge notices a change in sensor readings and informs the captain that the house is back. Picard orders Kevin and Rishon beamed directly to the bridge and confronts them over what really happened on the planet.

Uxbridge heals Troi

"She has suffered because of my pride and selfishness."

Kevin Uxbridge makes a startling confession – he is in fact a Douwd, an immortal being with vast powers. He met his Human wife many years before and decided to live as a Human with her. She joined the colonists in fighting the alien Husnock raiders and was killed. Though a devout pacifist, in a moment of anger towards the invaders for taking his wife's life, he annihilated the entire Husnock race.

Stunned at his "sin", Kevin recreated Rishon and their house, and sentenced himself to exile on the ruined Delta Rana IV. He used the fake warship as a ruse to try and keep the Enterprise from finding out the truth. The music in Troi's mind is also his creation; her empathic powers were also threatening to reveal the truth. Picard confesses that the Federation is not qualified to be his judge in the matter, and allows him to return to the planet. As the Enterprise departs, Picard indicates that the Douwd should be "left alone".

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Memorable Quotes

"Sir, may I say your attempt to hold the away team at bay, with a non-functioning weapon, was an act of unmitigated gall."
"Didn't fool you, huh?"
"I admire gall."

- Worf and Kevin Uxbridge


"An entire planet obliterated... except for a few acres of trees and grass and one building?"

- Riker


"Number One, I think you had better see who's at home."

- Picard, after sensors discover a solitary home found in the middle of devastation on Delta Rana IV


(Worf drinks his tea and makes a face).
"Well, what do you think, Mr. Worf?"
"Good tea. (looks around) Nice house."

- Rishon Uxbridge and Worf


"If they are the only survivors of a nuclear holocaust, they can't be in very good shape."

- Beverly Crusher


"I saw her broken body... I went insane. My hatred exploded. And in an instant of grief... I destroyed the Husnock!'"

- Kevin Uxbridge


"No, no, no, no, you don't understand the scope of my crime. I didn't kill just one Husnock, or a hundred, or a thousand. I killed them all. All Husnock, everywhere."

- Kevin Uxbridge


"Are eleven thousand people worth fifty billion? Is the love of a woman worth the destruction of an entire species?"

- Kevin Uxbridge


"We are not qualified to be your judges. We have no law to fit your crime. You're free to return to the planet, and to make Rishon live again."

- Picard


"We leave behind a being of extraordinary power... and conscience. I am not certain if he should be praised or condemned. Only that he should be left alone."

- Picard, Captain's log, Stardate 43153.7

Background information

Story and script

  • According to the first draft script dated 7 July 1989, the working title for this episode was "The Veiled Planet". [1] [2]

Production

Frakes fall, The Survivors

Jonathan Frakes begins the "snare" stunt

Filming the survivors

Location shooting, with Dan Koko, Dennis Madalone, and cinematographer Marvin V. Rush.

Cast and characters

Sets, props, and costumes

  • The large round window in the Uxbridge's living room previously appeared on the surface of Ramatis III in "Loud As A Whisper".
  • This is the first episode that Deanna Troi wears her new turquoise uniform, which she will continue to wear on a rotating basis with her maroon and dark gray unitard until the season six episode "Chain of Command, Part I".

Continuity

  • Both guest stars play characters that are much older than they were in real life at the time of shooting. 67-year-old John Anderson played 85-year-old Kevin Uxbridge and 55-year-old Anne Haney played 82-year-old Rishon Uxbridge. This seems to indicate, as with the 137-year-old Admiral Leonard McCoy in "Encounter at Farpoint", that the average Human lifespan is much longer in the 24th century. (Haney would subsequently play an even older character, the hundred-year old Els Renora in the episode "Dax".)

Reception

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stunt double

Stand-ins

References

2284; 2313; 2361; 2366; admiral; Andorian renegades; Andorians; antiprotons; aquarium; Atlantic Ocean; botanist; collaborator; Colony Operations; colony register; coma; Delta Rana IV colony; dance; Delta Rana IV; Delta Rana system; Delta Rana warship; delta sleep; Douwd; Earth; Federation; fish; fusion reactor; gigawatt; Husnock; Husnock warship; kilometer; Lagrange point; medical tricorder; megawatt; Milky Way Galaxy; moon; Much Ado About Nothing; music box; neocortex; New Martim Vaz; nuclear holocaust; high equatorial orbit; perfume; phaser; philosophy; photon torpedo; positrons; red alert; replicator; ship; Starbase 133; symbiosis; Tao-classical music; tea; tree; Triangulum system; vehicle classification index; waltz

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