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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"New Ground"
(a.k.a. "Trial Run" & "Barriers")
#40275-210
Story by
Sarah Charno & Stuart Charno
Teleplay by
Grant E. Rosenberg
Directed by
Robert Scheerer
THE WRITING CREDITS MAY NOT BE FINAL AND SHOULD NOT BE USED
FOR PUBLICITY OR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING
WITH THE TELEVISION LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
Copyright 1991 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
Reserved. This script is not for publication or
reproduction. No one is authorized to dispose of same. If
lost or destroyed, please notify the Script Department.
FINAL DRAFT
OCTOBER 4, 1991
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - CAST
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"New Ground"
CAST
PICARD HELENA ROZHENKO
RIKER ALEXANDER
DATA MS. LOWRY
BEVERLY ENSIGN FELTON
TROI DOCTOR JA'DAR
GEORDI
WORF
Non-Speaking
SUPERNUMERARIES
SEVERAL BOYS
SEVERAL FATHERS
A SKULL-FACED ALIEN
WAITER
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - SETS
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"New Ground"
SETS
INTERIORS EXTERIORS
USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
MAIN BRIDGE
ENGINEERING BILANA THREE
SICKBAY
TROI'S OFFICE TEST SHIP
WORF'S QUARTERS
TEACHER'S OFFICE SOLITON WAVE
BIOLAB
TEN FORWARD
TURBOLIFT
OBSERVATION LOUNGE
TRANSPORTER ROOM
HOLODECK - BATTLEGROUND
CORRIDOR
USS MILAN
HELENA'S ROOM
BILANA THREE
JA'DAR OFFICE
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - TEASER 1.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"New Ground"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship is entering orbit around a planet.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 45376.3.
We are approaching the planet
Bilana Three, where a new method
of propulsion known as the Soliton
Wave is being developed. The
Enterprise has been asked to
participate in one of the first
tests of this new technology.
2 INT. MAIN ENGINEERING
GEORDI is working at a monitor in his office. He
crosses to the pool table, where WORF and DATA are
working. Geordi is very up, very excited. Data and
Worf are their usual stoic selves.
GEORDI
(to Data)
We're going to witness a moment
in history, Data.
DATA
(puzzled)
Every nanosecond in this
continuum becomes a moment in
history once it has elapsed.
GEORDI
No, no. I mean we're going to
see something that people will
talk about for years.
Data nods in understanding and then returns to work.
Geordi turns to Worf, determined to impress upon him
the importance of what they're doing.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - TEASER 2.
2 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
(to Worf)
Think about it... no more bulky
warp engines or nacelles... a
ship just generates a Soliton
Wave... and then rides it through
space like a surfboard.
Worf makes a noncommittal grunt of acknowledgement.
Geordi makes one last attempt.
GEORDI
This is going to be like being
there to watch Chuck Yeager break
the sound barrier, or Zephram
Cochrane engage the first warp
drive!
Worf and Data look at Geordi for a beat.
DATA
It should be interesting.
WORF
(flat)
Very exciting.
Geordi looks at them helplessly. Nothing is going to
excite these two.
GEORDI
I'm talking to the wrong crowd.
(sees another crewman
and walks away)
Donaldson! Hey, Donaldson, can
you believe that we're actually
going to be there when they...
As Geordi moves to talk with Donaldson...
VOICE
Lieutenant Worf, you have a
subspace communication from the
transport ship Milan.
3 NEW ANGLE (OPTICAL)
As Worf moves to a monitor and touches a button.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - TEASER 3.
3 CONTINUED:
WORF
(to com)
Transfer the signal to this
station.
The image of HELENA ROZHENKO fills the screen.
HELENA
(smiles warmly)
Hello, Worf.
Worf is surprised, but pleased to see his mother.
WORF
Mother?
HELENA
I hope you don't mind us dropping
in on you like this, but when I
heard the Enterprise was going
to be in this sector, we took the
first transport... and here we
are.
WORF
Is father with you?
A brief beat of discomfort crosses Helena's face, but
she covers it quickly and tries to sound happy and
normal.
HELENA
No. I brought Alexander with me.
I thought the two of you might
like a chance to... visit.
Worf knows there's something going on here... he is
quiet for a moment, but doesn't want to press his
mother just now.
WORF
Very well. I will make
arrangements for you to come
aboard.
HELENA
(pleased)
Good.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - TEASER 4.
4 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)
A TRANSPORTER TECHNICIAN is behind the console. Worf
is waiting by the platform. Helena and ALEXANDER
MATERIALIZE on the platform. Helena gives Worf a big
hug.
HELENA
It's good to see you, Worf.
(beat)
You look wonderful. Is that
a touch of gray in your beard?
Worf instinctively puts a hand to his chin.
HELENA
(proudly)
Don't worry, the Rozhenko men have
always had beards of iron-gray.
Alexander has stayed behind on the transporter platform
and now Helena and Worf both turn their attention to
him. Alexander is simply staring at Worf... a little
scared and a little curious. Worf is happy to see his
son again.
WORF
(warm)
Hello, Alexander.
ALEXANDER
Hello.
Worf extends a hand and Alexander shakes it after a
beat.
WORF
It is good to see you both. How
long can you stay?
That's not a question Helena wanted to answer right
now, but Alexander speaks right up as if the answer
should be obvious.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - TEASER 5.
4 CONTINUED:
ALEXANDER
I'm not going back.
Worf looks to Helena, who looks guilty. On Worf's
reaction...
FADE OUT
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT ONE 6.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
5 INT. TEN FORWARD
Worf and Helena ENTER. They head for a private table
near one of the windows.
HELENA
Did you see Alexander's face when
he saw the play area? He's going
to love it here.
That brings up a subject Worf would like to talk about.
They sit.
WORF
Mother, why does Alexander believe
he is remaining... ?
Worf trails off as a WAITER comes over to the table to
take their order.
HELENA
(to waiter)
Lapsang suchong tea, please.
The waiter looks at Worf, but he shakes his head no.
HELENA
Have you been eating? You look
thin.
WORF
Mother...
HELENA
When your father was in Starfleet,
I always had to make sure that---
WORF
(gentle but firm)
Mother. We need to talk about
Alexander.
Helena knows he's right. She reluctantly nods her head
as the Waiter returns and gives her the tea. Helena
sips some of the tea and pauses for a moment. She has
some difficult things to say to Worf and it's not going
to be easy for her. Worf waits respectfully for his
mother to lead the conversation.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT ONE 6A.
5 CONTINUED:
HELENA
Alexander's a fine boy, Worf.
Smart... high-spirited... a lot
like you at that age.
(smiles)
In fact, sometimes he comes
running through the house and
knocks over that big green lamp,
just like you used to do.
WORF
I don't recall you smiling when
I knocked over that lamp.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 7.
5 CONTINUED: (2)
HELENA
Well... maybe once when you
weren't looking.
(beat)
When we learned that Alexander
was coming to live with us, we
were very happy. The house had
been... empty since you left.
We thought, here is our chance
to fill it with the sounds of
children again.
Helena pauses. She looks at Worf and her tone becomes
more confidential...
HELENA
But... the truth is... your father
and I are getting old, Worf.
WORF
(protesting)
Mother, you both still have many
years---
HELENA
(smiles)
I don't mean we're ready for the
grave... not yet, anyway.
(beat)
But we are a little... less
active. It's hard for us to keep
up with Alexander. We're ready
to be... just grandparents.
(beat)
Alexander needs to be with his
father.
Worf's tone is regretful, but firm.
WORF
That is not possible. We will
have to find another option.
Helena considers Worf for a moment. She had hoped it
wouldn't be necessary to get into this, but Worf isn't
responding yet.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 8.
5 CONTINUED: (3)
HELENA
He needs his father, Worf.
Alexander's having...
difficulties.
WORF
Difficulties?
This is hard for Helena, they're talking about her
grandson, after all. But these things must be said.
HELENA
He is... disobedient.
Worf's natural instinct is to rise to his son's
defense.
WORF
Klingon children are often...
difficult to control...
HELENA
(wry)
I do know something about how
Klingon children behave.
Worf looks immediately abashed.
HELENA
But it's more than his willful
attitude. He... does not always
tell the truth.
WORF
(shocked)
My son is... a liar?
HELENA
(firm)
He is a boy. And boys can
sometimes take the wrong path.
They must have guidance.
(beat)
Alexander needs a father -- his
father to give him that guidance.
Worf is too shocked by this revelation about Alexander
to argue any further. Helena considers Worf for a few
moments then reluctantly ends the discussion.
HELENA
I have to go. The transport will
be returning to Earth shortly.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT ONE 9.
5 CONTINUED: (4)
Helena puts her arm around Worf.
HELENA
Do what you believe is best for
him, Worf. That's all that any
parent can hope to do.
A moment between mother and son. Worf still isn't sure
what to do... but he accepts his mother's words. As
they rise and head for the exit...
CUT TO:
6 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
In orbit around Bilana Three.
6A INT. CORRIDOR
As they walk down the corridor, Worf tries to talk to
Alexander in the easy, casual way he imagines other
fathers do with their sons. Alexander's responses are
not very engaging.
WORF
Did you enjoy going to school on
Earth?
ALEXANDER
Yes.
Beat.
WORF
Did you like your teachers?
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT ONE 10.
6A CONTINUED:
ALEXANDER
Yes.
Beat.
WORF
Good.
Another beat of silence as Worf searches for another
topic.
WORF
I understand that you lived in
my old room.
ALEXANDER
Uh-huh.
Beat.
WORF
Good.
An awkward silence follows as Worf discovers that they
don't have much to say to one another. They continue
to walk for a few beats... Worf is grateful when they
finally come to the door of the teacher's office. He
presses the panel outside the door.
6B INT. TEACHER'S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS
A small, comfortable office decorated with children's
drawings, toys, and games. The door CHIMES and MS.
KYLE looks up from her desk. She is a caring and warm
woman, yet her voice carries a ring of authority that
unruly children would be unwise to challenge.
KYLE
Come in.
Worf and Alexander ENTER. Kyle stands and smiles.
She moves to them and tries to immediately make them
both comfortable.
KYLE
Lieutenant Worf, it's good to see
you again.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT ONE 11.
6B CONTINUED:
KYLE (cont'd)
(to Alexander)
And you must be Alexander. I hear
you'll be coming to school with
us for a while?
Alexander isn't responding to Kyle's friendly
attitude. He simply nods in response to her question
and his attention wanders around the room.
KYLE
(to Alexander)
Well, we're very excited to have
you with us... I know the other
boys and girls will be happy to
have a new classmate.
No response from Alexander. Kyle isn't fazed by his
attitude and she moves back to her desk as Worf and
Alexander sit in two nearby chairs. Kyle begins to
work the terminal on the desk.
KYLE
First, I need to get a little
information from you. Let's start
with...
(pretends to think)
... your name.
(works terminal)
Alexander Rozhenko... hmmmm...
that's a tough one... maybe you
can help me. Can you spell your
last name for me?
Alexander gives no indication that he's even heard the
question.
WORF
(prompting)
Alexander...
Alexander looks up.
WORF
(firmer)
The teacher asked you a question.
Kyle doesn't want to spark a confrontation and she
easily dismisses the issue.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 12.
6B CONTINUED: (2)
KYLE
It doesn't matter. I think I can
figure it out.
(works terminal, then
to Worf)
Date of birth?
Worf thinks for a beat... but he doesn't know the
answer. Alexander and the teacher both look at him...
there is a very awkward and embarassing moment as
everyone finally realizes that Worf doesn't even know
his own son's birthday. Alexander finally supplies
the information.
ALEXANDER
(hurt, to Worf)
The forty-third day of Maktag,
stardate 43205.
WORF
Yes... of course.
KYLE
(quickly moving on)
I'll get the rest of his personal
records from the school on Earth.
One last question... how long will
he be staying aboard ship?
Another uncomfortable question for Worf. This time
he's the only one who can supply the answer. Alexander
looks at his father in surprise... he thought he was
staying. After a long beat...
WORF
It has... not been decided.
Hold on the hurt look on Alexander's face and Worf's
reaction...
6C INT. READY ROOM
Picard is sitting at his desk looking over a PADD in
mild irritation. He sets it down... looks at the
door... nothing happens... he picks up the PADD again.
Finally the door CHIMES.
PICARD
Come.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 12A.
6C CONTINUED:
A somewhat harried Worf ENTERS. Picard fixes him with
a withering look.
PICARD
I thought our meeting was at
eleven hundred hours, Mister Worf.
WORF
I apologize for being late,
Captain. I was detained in...
school.
(off Picard's look)
I was enrolling my... son in
class.
PICARD
I see.
(beat, then back to
business)
Several officers will be
transferring aboard next week
and I'd like to discuss making
a few personnel changes---
KYLE'S COM VOICE
Kyle to Lieutenant Worf.
Worf is very uncomfortable. Picard's face is carefully
neutral.
WORF
(to Com)
Worf here.
KYLE'S COM VOICE
I'm sorry to bother you again,
Lieutenant, but I forgot to
mention that we need to arrange
for a series of placement
examinations for Alexander. If
you could tell me when---
WORF
(curt)
This is not a good time. I will
contact you shortly, Ms. Kyle.
Worf out.
(beat)
Sorry, Captain.
Picard gives no reaction and smoothly picks up where
he left off.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 12B.
6C CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Personnel changes. I'd like you
to consider transferring Ensign
Rocha to phaser control and
promoting Lieutenant---
BEVERLY'S COM VOICE
Sickbay to Worf.
Worf is really embarassed... Picard's silence speaks
volumes.
WORF
(to com)
Yes, Doctor?
BEVERLY'S COM VOICE
I need to schedule a physical
examination for Alexander. I
also need his complete medical
records from Earth and---
WORF
Doctor, I would rather discuss
this at a later time.
PICARD
(holds up a hand)
Mister Worf.
(gently, with a hint
of humor)
You are not the first officer on
this ship to have a new family
member. Take care of your son.
The personnel changes can wait.
Worf is still a little embarassed, but he's grateful
for the reprieve.
WORF
(stands)
Thank you, sir.
Worf EXITS. Picard watches him leave and then smiles
to himself for a moment.
6D EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship is still in orbit.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 12C.
7 OMITTED
7A INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE (OPTICAL)
PICARD, RIKER, Geordi, Data, and Worf are listening
to DOCTOR JA'DAR. Dr. Ja'Dar is a middle-aged,
humanoid alien who appears totally consumed by his
work. Ja'Dar is pointing to the wall monitor upon
which is a diagram of a SPACECRAFT in orbit around a
PLANET.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 13.
7A CONTINUED:
JA'DAR
Twenty-three field coils, working
in concert, will generate the
soliton wave from this point on
the planet surface.
Ja'Dar presses a button on the console.
8 ON MONITOR (OPTICAL)
The SOLITON WAVE rises up from the planet and heads
for the spacecraft. (The wave is represented by three
small arcs tightly moving in a straight line.)
JA'DAR (o.c.)
(over above action)
We will have the test ship towed
to a position approximately two
million kilometers from Bilana
Three.
The waves HIT the ship and the ship starts MOVING along
with the waves.
9 RESUME SCENE (OPTICAL)
JA'DAR
If our theories are correct, the
wave will envelop the ship and
push it into warp.
PICARD
(impressed)
Warp without warp drive...
RIKER
(with humor)
They're going to put you out of
a job, Geordi.
GEORDI
(grins)
I hope so, sir.
DATA
(to Ja'Dar)
Doctor Ja'Dar, how closely will
the Enterprise need to follow the
test vehicle?
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 14.
9 CONTINUED:
JA'DAR
The soliton emits a great deal
of subspace radio interference.
You'll need to be within twenty
kilometers in order to receive
telemetry.
PICARD
How will you end the experiment?
JA'DAR
The wave will be directed toward
Lemma Two, about three light years
distance. We have a sister
facility there which will
generate a scattering field to
dissipate the wave, and bring the
ship out of warp.
Ja'Dar turns OFF the monitor and turns back to them.
JA'DAR
I'll have more detailed
operational plans sent to you
within the hour.
Everyone seems comfortable with the mission.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 15.
9 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Very well, Doctor. We'll contact
you again once we've finished
studying the mission specs.
They all stand. Geordi and Ja'Dar head for the
corridor EXIT while everyone else EXITS to the
bridge.
10
thru OMITTED
10B
10C INT. MAIN BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
Picard, Riker, Data, and Worf ENTER from the
observation lounge. TROI is at her station. She sees
Worf and stands.
TROI
Worf... I was just talking with
Ms. Kyle from the primary school.
She told me that you enrolled
Alexander in her class this
morning.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT ONE 16.
10C CONTINUED:
Worf is a little embarrassed. He feels uncomfortable
talking about this on the bridge. Troi moves up the
ramp to stand next to him.
WORF
Yes.
TROI
I'm sure he'll do well. She's
a wonderful teacher.
WORF
Good.
TROI
Did she tell you about the
father/son field trip this
afternoon?
WORF
Yes. We cannot attend.
TROI
Why not?
WORF
I have a personnel review
scheduled at thirteen hundred
hours.
Troi looks at him for a beat. Then, gently
prompting...
TROI
It might be a good opportunity
to meet some of the other students
and parents.
After a beat, Worf reconsiders.
WORF
I might be able to... reschedule
the review.
TROI
(smiles)
Good. I'll let them know you're
coming.
Troi EXITS. On Worf's reaction...
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT ONE 17.
INT. BIOLAB
A group of SEVERAL N.D. BOYS (roughly the same age as
Alexander) with their N.D. FATHERS are listening to
Ms. Kyle. She is holding a small MODEL of a
rhinoceros, and there are several TABLES with other
models of animals and plants in the b.g., including
replicas of a few Earth animals.
KYLE
... as the value of their horns
increased, the number of white
Rhinos in the wild kept falling
until they finally became extinct
about two centuries ago.
She puts the model of the animal back on the table and
begins to move to another part of the lab. The group
moves to follow her.
12 NEW ANGLE
As the group moves with Kyle, we find Worf and
Alexander bringing up the rear of the group.
KYLE
(over following action)
Now I want to show you a pair of
animals we're trying to save from
extinction. They're from Corvan
Two, where their homes in the
rainforests are being threatened
by industrial pollutants.
Worf is listening intently to the teacher, as if he
were going to be tested on this stuff. Alexander's
attention keeps wandering... he's bored. They have
all arrived at the large cargo container which has a
large WINDOW dominating one side of the container.
KYLE
(continuing)
They're called Corvan Gilvos.
She touches a panel and a LIGHT COMES ON inside the
container.

STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 18.
13 ON CONTAINER
There is a medium-sized tree with thick limbs and
branches surrounded by rocks and a few short bushes
inside the container, but there doesn't appear to be
anything else. The children all gather at the
window... even Alexander appears a little curious...
but there still doesn't seem to be anything in the
container. Kyle smiles and taps the glass.
KYLE
They're a little shy.
14 ON TREE
In response to the tapping on the glass, an EYE
suddenly opens on one of the "branches" of the tree.
The GILVO'S body looks like a long skinny piece of bark,
and until it starts to move along the tree, it is
virtually undetectable to the naked eye.
15 RESUME SCENE
The children are delighted and they press closer to the
glass as ANOTHER GILVO starts to MOVE.
Alexander is enthralled by this creature, and he moves
right up to the glass and stares at it.
KYLE
The eating habits of Gilvos are
very similar to those of Earth's
Draco lizards, which died out
over three hundred years ago...
16 KYLE
turns to the nearby table and reaches for something...
then frowns when it isn't there. She glances at
Alexander, then recovers smoothly, as if there were
nothing wrong.
KYLE
There are only fourteen Gilvos
left on Corvan Two. We're
transplanting these two to the
protected planet of Brentalia
where they should thrive.
We are hopeful that the population
can be returned home someday.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT ONE 19.
16 CONTINUED: (2)
KYLE (cont'd)
(beat)
All right everyone, why don't you
look around for a while on your
own, and if you have any
questions, feel free to ask.
17 NEW ANGLE
The group breaks up into father and son pairings and
they move around the bay to explore the different
displays and models. Alexander stays at the Gilvo
container, fascinated by the gentle-looking creatures.
Worf stands next to him, happy that Alexander has
finally found something to attract his attention.
18 ON KYLE
As she quietly walks over to Alexander. She is being
very discreet and nonthreatening in her attitude.
KYLE
Alexander?
(he looks up)
I forgot to tell everyone that
the models on the tables are
supposed to be for all of you
to play with. So I guess you
didn't know that you weren't
supposed to take them.
(beat)
I saw you playing with the lizard
model a little while ago. Do you
still have it?
19 INCLUDE WORF
As he steps forward.
WORF
(defensive)
Are you accusing him of stealing?
KYLE
Lieutenant Worf---
The teacher is trying not to make a big issue out of
this. But Worf's sense of honor has been offended.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT ONE 20.
19 CONTINUED:
He turns to Alexander, his tone making it clear that
he has no doubt in his son whatsoever.
WORF
Alexander, did you take the model
of the lizard from the table?
ALEXANDER
(without hesitation)
No, sir.
Worf gives the teacher a vindicated look, but Kyle
doesn't back down. She keeps her voice low, but her
tone is firm.
KYLE
Lieutenant... I saw Alexander
put the model inside his jacket.
Worf can't believe she still persists in this
ridiculous accusation. He almost yells at her in rage,
but then turns to Alexander, opens the boy's jacket and
finds...
20
thru OMITTED
22
22A THE LIZARD MODEL
Worf pulls the model out of Alexander's pocket.
22B RESUME SCENE
As Worf realizes that his son has just lied to his
face.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT TWO 21.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
22C EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship still in orbit around Bilana Three.
WORF (V. O)
Lieutenant Worf, personal log,
stardate 45376.8. Alexander has
acted shamefully and as his
father, I must now deal with him.
(beat)
But I find that I would gladly
fight ten armed Balduk warriors...
rather than face one small child.
23 INT. WORF'S QUARTERS
Worf paces in the outer room, struggling to keep his
anger below the surface. Alexander is seated, looking
very small and vulnerable. Uncertain how to deal with
this situation, Worf is seeking refuge in the familiar
mantra of Klingon beliefs and values.
WORF
A Klingon's honor is more
important to him than his life.
A Klingon would gladly face the
most horrible punishment rather
than bring shame or disgrace to
his family name. His word is his
bond... without it, he is nothing.
Worf stops pacing and turns to Alexander.
WORF
Do you understand?
Alexander nods mutely.
WORF
Why did you lie to me?
Alexander thinks for a moment... has difficulty meeting
Worf's eyes.
ALEXANDER
I don't know.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT TWO 21A.
23 CONTINUED:
WORF
Did you fear the punishment you
would receive?
Beat.
ALEXANDER
(small voice)
I don't know.
Worf's anger bubbles to the surface.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/4/91 - ACT TWO 22.
23 CONTINUED:
WORF
(voice rising)
You do not know why you lied, and
yet you did. You do not know why
you stole, and yet you did!
Alexander quails before the wrath of his father and
moves back on the couch in fear. Worf sees the boy's
reaction and immediately pulls himself back. He turns
away and moves into the adjoining room for a moment
to collect himself. Alexander relaxes slightly.
24 NEW ANGLE
As Worf lets his anger subside. Finally, he turns and
speaks in a calm, assured manner.
WORF
(calm)
Alexander, come here.
Alexander hesitates for a beat, then goes to his
father.
WORF
When I was a child... younger than
you... I lost my parents, my
family... my people. Everything
I had was taken from me... except
my sense of honor. It was the
one thing I had which was truly
Klingon... and which no one could
take away.
Worf gestures to a small statue of two fighting
Klingons.
WORF
(re: statue)
Do you know who they are?
Alexander thinks for a very long beat.
ALEXANDER
(unsure)
Kahless... ?
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT TWO 23.
24 CONTINUED:
WORF
And his brother, Morath. They
fought for twelve days and twelve
nights... because Morath had
broken his word... and brought
shame to his family.
(quiet)
When you lie or steal, you
dishonor not only yourself, but
your family.
(beat)
You dishonor me.
The words are damning and hit Alexander almost with
physical force. His lip trembles and he is on the
verge of tears. He looks up at his father with remorse
written all over his face.
ALEXANDER
I'm sorry, father. I won't do
it again. I promise.
Worf hears the sincerity in Alexander's voice and reads
it in his face. Worf nods in approval.
WORF
I accept your word. We will not
speak of this matter again.
Worf puts his hand on Alexander's shoulder and gives
it a small squeeze.
CUT TO:
25 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship in orbit.
26 INT. CORRIDOR
Worf is walking through the corridor, heading for a
turbolift.
TROI (o.c.)
Worf.
Worf turns around and sees Troi heading for him.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT TWO 24.
26 CONTINUED:
WORF
Counselor?
Troi catches up to him and they both begin to walk down
the corridor.
TROI
(pleasant)
I just wanted to know how the
field-trip went yesterday.
WORF
You have not heard?
TROI
(concerned)
No. Why?
They EXIT to a turbolift.
27 INT. TURBOLIFT - CONTINUOUS
WORF
Bridge.
The turbolift starts MOVING. Worf is actually rather
proud of the way he handled the situation with
Alexander, and so isn't uncomfortable in discussing it
with Troi.
WORF
There was an... incident.
Alexander stole a small model and
then... told a falsehood. But
I have remedied the situation.
TROI
May I ask how?
WORF
(proudly)
I pointed out his error... told
him about Kahless and Morath...
and explained the value of honor.
The boy understood.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT TWO 25.
27 CONTINUED:
Troi nods in understanding. Her response is casual,
not reproachful.
TROI
I see.
(beat)
Sometimes these things aren't over
as quickly as they seem to be.
I'd be happy to help if you have
any further problems.
WORF
Thank you, but that won't be
necessary. Alexander will not
repeat this mistake.
Troi doesn't want to argue with him and she lets the
matter drop.
The doors OPEN and they EXIT to --
28 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
Riker, Geordi, and Data are at the aft science
stations, Picard in command and ENSIGN FELTON is at
the conn. Troi and Worf move to their own positions.
DATA
(reading console)
The prototype has been towed into
position, Captain.
RIKER
(to Geordi)
Initiate a radio link to the
ship.
GEORDI
(works console)
Link established... receiving
prelaunch telemetry now.
WORF
(to Picard)
Incoming message from Doctor
Ja'Dar.
PICARD
On screen.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT TWO 25A.
28A INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Doctor Ja'Dar appears to be in a messy scientist's
office. There is a computer terminal sitting on his
desk.
JA'DAR
Captain, we're ready to begin the
launch sequence.
PICARD
Mister Riker?
RIKER
All science labs standing by.
FELTON
Course laid in, sir.
PICARD
(to Ja'Dar)
The Enterprise is ready, Doctor.
JA'DAR
(presses button on
terminal)
This is Doctor Ja'Dar to all
stations. You may begin the
launch sequence.
PICARD
Doctor...
Ja'Dar looks up.
PICARD
(smiles)
Good luck.
Ja'Dar smiles in return for the first time.
JA'DAR
Thank you, Captain.
The transmission ENDS.
DATA
Sensors show the field generators
on the planet surface are
charging, sir.
GEORDI
The soliton wave has been
initiated... it's heading for
the test ship.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT TWO 26.
29 EXT. SPACE - THE TEST SHIP (OPTICAL)
The SOLITON WAVE hits the SHIP, and the vehicle is
quickly pushed into WARP SPEED.
30
thru OMITTED
31
32 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before.
DATA
The test ship has successfully
entered warp, sir.
PICARD
(to Felton)
Engage, Ensign.
33 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship goes into warp.
34 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before.
PICARD
Bring us to twenty kilometers from
the test ship, Ensign.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT TWO 27.
34 CONTINUED:
FELTON
Aye, sir.
GEORDI
Telemetry looks good... the
soliton wave is steady...
DATA
The test ship is maintaining warp
two point three five.
GEORDI
That's a little faster than they
anticipated, but it's still well
within the mission parameters.
FELTON
(reading Con)
We're at twenty kilometers,
Captain.
PICARD
(to Data)
Is the wave having any effect on
our own warp drive?
DATA
No, sir. The effect is localized
to within two kilometers of the
wavefront.
35
thru OMITTED
36
37 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE & TEST SHIP (OPTICAL)
The Test Ship is ahead of the Enterprise, traveling
at warp speed. There should be a slight DISTORTION
effect around the ship from the Soliton Wave.
38 RESUME BRIDGE
As before.
RIKER
(to Geordi)
Mister La Forge, what is the power
efficiency of the wave?
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT TWO 28.
38 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Energy transfer is...
ninety-eight percent!
RIKER
(surprised)
Ninety-eight?
Geordi smiles... he's witnessing a very special event
and he knows it.
GEORDI
Yes, sir. There's less than a
two percent energy loss between
the wave and the ship.
DATA
That is four hundred fifty
percent more efficient than our
own warp drive.
Picard looks at the monitor at Geordi's station for a
moment.
PICARD
Astonishing.
(beat, then to Riker)
Have science lab three begin a
series of gamma emissions --
Data suddenly sees something on his console.
DATA
The wave's power signature is
fluctuating, Captain.
GEORDI
Wave efficiency has dropped to
seventy-three percent...
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT TWO 29.
38 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
(off console)
The test ship's warp field is
becoming unstable... sensors show
multiple disruptions.
FELTON
(urgent)
I'm reading a severe subspace
distortion, sir!
The ship SHAKES SLIGHTLY.
DATA
It is expanding toward us, sir.
It appears to be interfering with
our engines.
GEORDI
I can't compensate for it!
The ship SHAKES a little harder.
PICARD
Take us out of warp, all stop!
FELTON
Aye, sir. All stop.
They turn back to look at the main viewer.
39
thru OMITTED
39A
39B ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
The Soliton wave is very distant... suddenly the test
ship EXPLODES. DISTORTION RIPPLES emanate from the
explosion toward the Enterprise.
40 OMITTED
41 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before. We are hit by the distortion and the ship
is HEAVILY ROCKED. People are thrown to the deck and
the LIGHTS GO OUT.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT THREE 30.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
42 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
The aftermath of the jolt. Order is being restored.
RIKER
Damage report.
GEORDI
Sensors and warp drive are
off-line... deflectors are down
to fifteen percent...
WORF
Minor injuries reported on deck
twenty-seven... no fatalities.
PICARD
(to Data)
What happened to the test ship?
DATA
(working console)
Our last readings indicate the
craft exploded due to extreme
shearing stress.
WORF
(off console)
Incoming message from Bilana
Three, Captain.
PICARD
On screen.
43 INTERCUT WITH VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Doctor Ja'Dar appears on the viewer. His visage is
solemn.
JA'DAR
Are you all right, Captain? Was
anyone hurt?
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT THREE 31.
43 CONTINUED:
PICARD
We sustained some minor damage.
Do you know what happened?
JA'DAR
The preliminary data we have
received indicate a transient power
imbalance.
GEORDI
That would be consistant with our
telemetry from the ship. We
detected a sudden drop in transfer
efficiency just before the
explosion.
JA'DAR
Are you still tracking the wave?
GEORDI
No, the explosion damaged our main
sensor array. But I think we'll
have it repaired in a couple of
hours.
PICARD
We'll contact you as soon as the
sensors are back on-line.
Ja'Dar reaches for a control to terminate the
transmission, but Geordi stops him.
GEORDI
Doctor...
Ja'Dar looks up.
GEORDI
You did it... warp without warp
drive... for a while there, it
was really something to see.
Ja'Dar smiles... appreciative of Geordi's effort to
make him feel a little better.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT THREE 32.
43 CONTINUED: (2)
JA'DAR
I hope you're here to see it the
next time we try, Mister La Forge.
GEORDI
So do I.
The transmission ENDS.
CUT TO:
44 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship hangs in space.
44A INT. TEACHER'S OFFICE
Kyle is at her desk as Worf ENTERS.
WORF
I apologize that I was detained.
KYLE
It's quite all right. Please sit
down.
Worf sits and Kyle considers him for a moment.
KYLE
(carefully)
Lieutenant, your son is a very
bright, very spirited young man.
From his test scores, I'm sure
he'll turn out to be one of my
best students.
(beat)
However, from his behavior in
class so far, I do have some...
concerns.
WORF
What sort of... concerns?
KYLE
Frankly... he's defiant... he's
overly aggressive toward the other
students... and he has a great
deal of difficulty paying
attention.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT THREE 33.
44A CONTINUED:
Worf doesn't seem too worried.
WORF
Perhaps you do not have experience
dealing with Klingon children.
They require a firm hand.
KYLE
And it seems he still has a lot
of difficulty telling the truth...
Worf is shocked to be hearing about this same problem
again.
KYLE
He takes toys from other children
and then denies taking them...
he acts like a bully and then says
someone else started the fight...
and he's bluntly told me that you
said "Klingons do not listen to
teachers."
WORF
I did not tell him that.
KYLE
Of course not. He's acting on
his internal feelings and then
making up stories to explain them.
(beat)
It might be a good idea for the
two of you to sit down with
Counselor Troi and try to talk
this---
But Worf is no longer in the mood for talk. He stands.
WORF
(to com)
Computer, where is Alexander
Rozhenko?
COMPUTER VOICE
Alexander Rozhenko is in holodeck
four.
KYLE
Lieutenant, I think we should---
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT THREE 34.
44A CONTINUED: (2)
WORF
I will handle this.
Worf's face is a blend of anger and determination as
he strides off.
CUT TO:
45 OMITTED
45A INT. CORRIDOR
Worf angrily strides through the corridor and stops
outside the holodeck doors. He presses the wall panel.
WORF
(to com)
Computer, what program is being
run?
COMPUTER VOICE
Calisthenics program of Lieutenant
Worf. Difficulty level: Novice.
Worf is surprised. He pauses for a beat then EXITS
to the holodeck.
46 CLOSE ON ALEXANDER
As he ducks underneath the swinging blade of a large
axe. WIDEN TO REVEAL...
47 INT. HOLODECK - BATTLEGROUND
Worf's calisthenics program is running. (As seen in
"The Emissary.") Alexander is wearing a small practice
robe similar to the one we've seen Worf use. He is
fighting the SKULL FACED ALIEN, seen in previous
episodes, with Worf's bat'telh sword. Alexander is
awkward and uncomfortable with the sword... it's really
too big for him. The Alien swings the axe again...
Alexander barely moves out of the way.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT THREE 34A.
48 ON WORF
As he finds Alexander in the holodeck. His anger at
Alexander mixes with some pride as he sees what the
boy is doing. Worf continues to watch discreetly with
conflicting emotions as his son struggles with the
fearsome Alien.
49 ON ALEXANDER & ALIEN - INTERCUT WITH WORF
The Alien isn't fighting at full speed, the program has
slowed to match Alexander's lesser skill, but the boy
is still having a hard time holding his own against the
creature. Alexander trades thrusts and parries...
gets knocked down... gets up for more.
Worf unconsciously moves his own hands and arms in
response to the movements of the Alien.
Alexander charges the Alien, yelling like a banshee...
the Alien retreats before the assault... finally the
creature gives the boy an obvious opening and Alexander
plunges the sword into its stomach...
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT THREE 35.
50 NEW ANGLE (OPTICAL)
As the Alien VANISHES in response to the kill.
Alexander steps back, breathing heavily. Worf nods in
approval from the sidelines... then realizes why he's
here in the first place.
WORF
(to com)
Freeze program.
Alexander notices his father for the first time. His
face lights up with pleasure and he stands a little
straighter as Worf approaches.
ALEXANDER
(with pride)
Did you see it, Father? I won.
WORF
(even)
Yes, I saw.
But Worf's expression has hardened and Alexander's face
falls as Worf takes the sword away from the boy... he's
not going to get any accolades today.
WORF
Why are you here?
ALEXANDER
I'm training.
WORF
But you did not ask permission
to take my bat'telh or permission
to use the holodeck.
ALEXANDER
(sulky)
You said you wanted me to be a
warrior.
WORF
I also said I wanted you to obey
your teachers and keep your
promise to me.
(off his look)
Ms. Kyle has told me about your
behavior... about your lies.
ALEXANDER
I have not lied!
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT THREE 36.
50 CONTINUED:
WORF
(anger building)
Alexander, do not continue to---
ALEXANDER
She's lying! She hates me, that's
why she makes up stories about
me!
WORF
(firm)
I will not listen to further lies.
Return to our quarters.
ALEXANDER
But you said we could go see the
Gilvos again.
WORF
Not now. Not after you have
broken your word.
ALEXANDER
(demanding)
You promised. You said that we
could---
WORF
(a shout)
Enough!
Alexander flinches at the sound of Worf's voice and
falls silent. Worf takes a beat to get a grip on his
temper.
WORF
(tight)
It is now clear to me that I have
failed in my duties as your
father. You have no understanding
of what it means to be Klingon.
(long beat)
I will arrange for you to attend
a Klingon school. There you will
learn the lessons I have failed
to teach you.
ALEXANDER
(horrified)
No! I won't go!
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT THREE 37.
50 CONTINUED: (2)
WORF
Would you dishonor our family
further with your disobedience?
Alexander crumples under the accusation.
ALEXANDER
No, sir.
WORF
(even)
You will go to our quarters and
remain there until I return.
Alexander's eyes never meet his father's as he slowly
walks away. Hold on Worf for a moment.
CUT TO:
51 OMITTED
52 INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
Riker in command, Data at the aft science station,
Felton at the conn.
RIKER
(to com)
Bridge to engineering. What's
your estimate on the engines,
Geordi?
GEORDI'S COM VOICE
I need another hour, Commander.
I still have to replace three
power couplings.
RIKER
Understood.
DATA
(to Riker)
Sensors coming back on-line, sir.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT THREE 38.
52 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Good. Begin a sensor sweep for
the soliton wave.
DATA
Aye, sir.
Data works the console for a couple beats.
DATA
The wave is continuing on course
for the Lemma Two colony... it
is bearing zero two zero, mark
three two nine.
RIKER
(to Tactical Officer)
Open a channel back here to
Doctor Ja'Dar.
The Officer starts to work the console. Riker moves to
look at Data's monitor.
DATA
(frowns at something)
Sir, the wave has increased in
velocity. It is now traveling
at warp four point one.
Riker is surprised. There is a BEEP from the console
and Riker presses a button in response. The IMAGE of
Dr. Ja'Dar comes up on one of the science screens.
RIKER
(to Ja'Dar)
Doctor, we've located the soliton
wave. It's still on course for
Lemma Two... but its velocity
has increased to warp four point
one.
JA'DAR
(puzzled)
Have you checked the frequency
resonance of the subspace --
DATA
(breaking in)
Sir, the the wave's energy level
has increased by a factor of
twelve.
Shocked reactions from Riker and Ja'Dar. Data works
his console for another beat.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT THREE 39.
52 CONTINUED: (3)
DATA
At this rate, it will have
increased by a factor of two
hundred by the time it reaches
Lemma Two.
RIKER
(to Ja'Dar)
Will they still be able to
dissipate the wave?
JA'DAR
(worried)
Commander, at that energy level,
the wave will not only destroy
the colony... it'll take most
of the planet with it.
On Riker and Data's reactions...
53 OMITTED
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FOUR 40.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
54 INT. TROI'S OFFICE
Troi is sitting serenely in her chair as she calmly
regards Worf, who is sitting on the couch facing her.
He seems uncharacteristically restless, almost fidgety,
and is clearly uncomfortable being here.
TROI
Are you sure this is what you
want?
WORF
It is not a question of what I
want... it is a question of what
is best for the boy. He will be
better off at a Klingon school.
TROI
Have you discussed this with
Alexander?
Worf stands and moves to another point in the room.
WORF
He is a child. I informed him
of my decision.
TROI
I see.
Worf turns and looks at her.
WORF
You disapprove?
TROI
I'm not here to approve or
disapprove of the way you raise
your son.
(beat)
My concern right now is how this
decision is going to affect you.
Worf reacts with surprise.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FOUR 41.
54 CONTINUED:
TROI
How will you feel when Alexander
is gone?
WORF
I will be... pleased that he is
receiving the guidance that he
requires.
TROI
Is that how you felt when he left
to live with your parents?
Worf struggles with this for a moment... his inner
turmoil drives him to another part of the room.
WORF
That was... different. At that
time, I felt he needed a home...
a family... things I could not
provide for him.
TROI
I understand. The idea of raising
a child can seem like... a
tremendous burden, particularly
to a solitary parent.
WORF
(too quickly)
He was no burden.
Troi simply sits and waits. Worf feels compelled to
explain.
WORF
I simply knew that a Klingon child
would require more... attention
than I could provide.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT FOUR 42.
54 CONTINUED: (2)
TROI
I see.
(long beat)
Have you ever wondered how
Alexander felt about being sent
away?
Worf pauses for a moment.
WORF
He was very young. I'm sure he
was... confused...
TROI
Do you think he might have felt...
abandoned?
Worf reacts... he hadn't considered that possibility.
TROI
After all, he left very soon after
K'Ehleyr's death. In a way, he
not only lost his mother... he
lost his father as well.
Worf thinks for a moment.
WORF
Are you saying that his...
misconduct is a result of feeling
abandoned?
TROI
It's possible. Children don't
have the experience to handle
emotional crises. Instead of
dealing with their feelings, they
act on them.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FOUR 43.
54 CONTINUED: (3)
Troi stands and goes to Worf... when she speaks, it's
on a more personal level than strictly
Counselor/patient... drawing on their years together
aboard ship and the trust they've built between them,
she talks to him in a way that no one else can.
TROI
(gently)
Worf... tell me about the last
time you spoke with K'Ehleyr...
the night she died.
Worf keeps his face completely expressionless...
tightly clamping down the pain within... but his voice
is quieter and softer than we've ever heard before.
WORF
We... argued.
TROI
About what?
WORF
Alexander. Why she had... not
told me about him when he was
born.
TROI
So you were angry with her?
WORF
(a whisper)
Yes.
TROI
Are you still angry with her?
WORF
Of course not.
But Worf can't meet her eyes as he says it. Worf tries
to clamp his emotions down again... he turns to move
away, but Troi gently puts a hand on his arm and stops
him.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FOUR 44.
54 CONTINUED: (4)
TROI
(gently)
It would be very normal for you
to be angry with her... angry
because she died and left you
alone with a son you never knew
you had.
Troi has cut very close to the bone. Worf is
embarrassed... hurt... angry... but he clearly can't
deny the truth in her words.
TROI
Being angry doesn't mean you loved
her any less, Worf... but you
cannot hide from your
feelings... just as Alexander
cannot hide from his.
(beat)
You both have a lot of healing
to do... perhaps you should think
about doing it together.
On Worf as he ponders her words...
CUT TO:
55 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship hangs in space.
55A INT. WORF'S QUARTERS
Alexander is violently stuffing his belongings into
a suitcase with a great deal of anger. Worf ENTERS
and watches him for a beat. He softens his approach...
tries to make a genuine connection with the boy.
WORF
Alexander...
ALEXANDER
I'm almost done.
WORF
Stop for a moment.
Alexander stops and looks up at his father, anger still
evident in his every move.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT FOUR 45.
55A CONTINUED:
WORF
Let us... talk.
Worf is trying, but the boy's defenses are up and he
clearly isn't going to make this easy for Worf.
ALEXANDER
Why?
WORF
I want you to understand why
you're going away.
ALEXANDER
(getting more
belligerent)
I understand. You're ashamed of
me.
WORF
(firm)
You do not understand. I am
concerned about your future. A
Klingon school will be a better
environment for you.
ALEXANDER
You don't care about me.
WORF
(getting angry)
That is not true.
ALEXANDER
All you care about is your honor!
Worf pulls back... he's not here to get into an
argument.
WORF
Alexander... if your mother were
here... I do not think she would
want us to fight like this.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FOUR 46.
55A CONTINUED: (2)
ALEXANDER
My mother wouldn't send me away!
RIKER'S COM VOICE
Lieutenant Worf, please report
to the observation lounge.
This is really bad timing. Worf struggles to tamp down
the emotions which are rising to the surface.
Alexander glares at him in anger.
WORF
(hits communicator)
Acknowledged.
(beat, then to
Alexander)
Remain here. I will return
shortly.
Worf EXITS. Stay with Alexander for a moment... his
rage and feelings of frustration continue to build...
finally he erupts in anger and KNOCKS OVER the table
in fury. He hesitates for a moment and then EXITS.
56 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
Riker, Data, and Geordi at the table. Picard ENTERS
and sits down.
PICARD
Report.
GEORDI
The soliton wave has---
An embarrassed Worf ENTERS and quickly takes his seat.
WORF
Excuse me.
No one else seems upset by his late entrance and Geordi
continues.
GEORDI
The soliton wave has continued
to increase in power. Its energy
level has risen by a factor of
ninety-six.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FOUR 46A.
56 CONTINUED:
GEORDI (cont'd)
At its present rate of
acceleration, the wave will hit
the planet in about two hours.
PICARD
How do we stop it?
GEORDI
There are two possibilities: we
could try to use our warp engines
to generate an inverse resonance
wave. If we match the exact
frequency and amplitude of the
soliton, we'd be able to
neutralize it.
RIKER
You don't sound very confident.
DATA
Because the soliton is constantly
changing in both frequency and
amplitude, it will be extremely
difficult to achieve a precise
match.
PICARD
Let's hear the second option.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT FOUR 47.
56 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
It's a little more dangerous, but
I think there's a better chance
for success. We could create
a... backfire -- an explosive
force set off just in front of
the soliton wave. A large enough
explosion... say five photon
torpedoes... should disrupt the
wave and allow it to dissipate.
PICARD
How fast is the wave travelling
now?
DATA
Warp six point three seven.
GEORDI
The good news is we can catch it.
The bad news is in order to set
up the backfire we have to be in
front of it.
DATA
Which would require the Enterprise
to go through the wave.
RIKER
Why can't we go around it?
DATA
The wave has grown in size as well
as power. There is insufficient
time remaining for us to
circumvent it before it reaches
Lemma Two.
PICARD
How much protection will our
shields provide if we attempt to
penetrate the wave?
WORF
The shields have not been fully
restored. Shield strength is down
to thirty-three percent.
Unhappy reactions from around the table.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FOUR 48.
56 CONTINUED: (3)
RIKER
(grim)
It would be a rough ride.
Picard thinks for a beat, then makes the decision.
PICARD
(on the move)
It's the better choice. Number
One, lay in a course for the
soliton wave.
Everyone starts to head for the exit.
WORF
Captain, may I speak with you?
PICARD
Certainly.
Everyone else EXITS. Worf still hasn't made a decision
regarding Alexander, and he is looking to Picard for
confirmation that his plan is the right thing to do.
WORF
I know that I have been distracted
by... family matters and that I
have not been performing my duties
in a satisfactory manner.
Picard is surprised to hear this.
PICARD
Mister Worf, I have not been
dissatisfied with your
performance.
WORF
But I am dissatisfied, Captain.
And I will be taking steps which
will remedy the problem.
Picard considers him for a moment.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FOUR 48A.
56 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
I realize that Klingon officers
do not permit their children to
live with them.
(beat)
However, since you first joined
Starfleet, you've successfully
met many challenges that were
seemingly at odds with your
Klingon heritage.
Picard smiles warmly at Worf for a long beat.
WORF
Thank you, sir.
Picard smiles briefly at his officer and then they both
head for the bridge.
CUT TO:
57 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship goes into warp.
58
thru OMITTED
59
60 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
Picard, Worf, Data, Riker, and Felton at their
stations.
PICARD
(to Felton)
Ensign, after we've passed through
the wave, I want you to keep us
at a relative position
twenty-three kilometers in front
of it.
FELTON
Aye, sir.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FOUR 48B.
60 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(to Worf)
Alert sickbay to prepare for
possible casualties.
WORF
Aye, sir.
DATA
(reading console)
The wave has increased speed to
warp seven point two.
PICARD
(to Felton)
Take us to warp seven point two
one.
Felton works the console.
FELTON
(reading console)
We are approaching the wave,
Captain. Distance... two hundred
kilometers.
RIKER
(to Worf)
Let's see it.
61 ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
The screen shows the WAVE out in front of the ship as
it races through space. From this perspective, it
appears as a large wavy distortion.
62 RESUME SCENE
As before.
PICARD
Stand by to increase speed to warp
seven point three on my mark,
Ensign.
RIKER
(to Worf)
Red Alert. Load torpedo bays and
set warhead yields to level
sixteen.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FOUR 49.
62 CONTINUED:
WORF
Aye, sir.
The ship's condition goes to RED as Worf works his
console.
RIKER
(to com)
This is the bridge. All decks,
brace for impact.
WORF
Torpedoes loaded.
Picard takes a beat as he considers the wave on the
screen.
PICARD
(to Felton)
Engage.
The following scenes happen very quickly:
63 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & SOLITON WAVE (OPTICALL)
The ship begins gaining on the wave.
64 INT. BIOLAB
The lab has been emptied of almost all the tables and
displays seen earlier. Alexander moves to the large
container and turns ON THE LIGHT. The two Gilvos OPEN
THEIR EYES and look at him. Alexander smiles at the
creatures. Suddenly, the ship is ROCKED and Alexander
is thrown to the deck.
65 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
The wave on the screen shifts COLORS and SHAPES as we
try to punch through. The ship is ROCKED SEVERAL
TIMES... then it stops.
PICARD
Report.
DATA
We have passed through the wave,
Captain.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FOUR 49A.
65 CONTINUED:
FELTON
We have dropped to warp seven
point two. The wave is directly
astern at a distance of twenty
three kilometers.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FOUR 50.
65 CONTINUED: (2)
WORF
Deflector strength down to twelve
percent. There are fluctuations
in several warp transfer
conduits. Transporters and
tractor beams off-line.
Riker sees something on his station monitor.
RIKER
We have some gaps in the aft
shields, Captain.
(pointing to monitor)
When the torpedoes explode, these
areas will be contaminated with
ion radiation.
65A ON RIKER'S MONITOR (OPTICAL)
Which shows an Okudagram diagram of the Enterprise.
There are several areas at the stern of the ship which
have been highlighted.
RIKER
(indicating monitor)
We should evacuate sections
twenty-four to forty-seven on decks
thirty-five through thirty-eight.
65B RESUME SCENE
PICARD
Make it so---
WORF
(interrupting)
Sir!
Picard turns around.
WORF
(urgent)
There is a fire in biolab four!
The fire-suppression apparatus...
is not functioning.
PICARD
Seal off the compartment, prepare
to vent the air from---
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FOUR 50A.
65B CONTINUED:
DATA
(urgent)
Sir, there are life-forms present
in that biolab.
RIKER
(to Picard)
We're transporting endangered
animals from Corvan Two...
DATA
Sir, readings also indicate the
presence of a humanoid.
PICARD
(quickly, to com)
Computer, identify the humanoid
life-form in biolab four.
COMPUTER VOICE
Life-form is identified as
Alexander Rozhenko.
On Worf's reaction...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/8/91 - ACT FIVE 51.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
66 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
Everyone is still reacting to the news of Alexander in
the biolab. There is a sense of urgency.
PICARD
(to com)
Bridge to biolab four. Alexander,
can you hear us?
No response. Worf clamps down his feelings and
concentrates on his console.
WORF
(tight)
Sensors show he is alive... he
may be injured.
RIKER
Can we transport him out of there?
WORF
(getting frustrated)
Transporters are still off-line.
Felton suddenly sees something on his console.
FELTON
(urgent)
Captain, warp power is dropping.
We're losing speed.
Riker and Picard exchange a frustrated look... this is
happening too quickly.
RIKER
(to com)
Bridge to engineering. What's
going on, Geordi?
INTERCUT WITH:
67 INT. MAIN ENGINEERING
Geordi is working frantically in his office.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FIVE 52.
67 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
We lost four warp transfer
conduits, Commander.
RIKER
(urgent)
The wave is gaining on us, we need
more speed.
GEORDI
I doubt I can keep this speed up
much longer, Commander. You
better fire those torpedoes while
we're still in front of the wave.
PICARD
Data, how long until the wave
overtakes us?
DATA
At our current speed... four
minutes, thirty seconds.
Worf is champing at the bit to get out of here and help
his son. He moves to Picard and makes a direct and
personal appeal.
WORF
Captain, permission to leave the
bridge.
Picard considers him for a fast beat.
PICARD
Granted. Number One, accompany
Mister Worf to biolab four.
Worf and Riker head for a turbolift.
DATA
(off console)
Sir, biolab four is in one of the
areas that will be flooded with
ion radiation.
PICARD
(to Riker)
Commander.
Riker and Worf stop and look back at him.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FIVE 52A.
67 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
(firm)
I can't let the soliton wave hit
the colony. You have three
minutes... not one second more.
Worf and Riker nod grim understanding and then EXIT.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FIVE 53.
67A
thru OMITTED
67B
68 INT. CORRIDOR
Worf and Riker race down the corridor to the biolab
door. Riker tries to work the panel outside the doors
for a beat.
RIKER
Primary control's shorted out.
Worf moves quickly to the panel and RIPS it off the
wall. He reaches inside and works some of the circuits
and boards. After a quick beat he turns back to Riker.
WORF
Stand clear.
Riker goes to the opposite side of the door and puts
his back against the wall. Worf positions himself on
his side of the door. Once they're in place, Riker
nods to Worf, who then works the control panel on the
wall and the doors OPEN. A LARGE TONGUE OF FLAME
shoots out into the corridor. The flame falls back
for a beat after its initial flare up, giving Riker
and Worf a chance to run into...
69 INT. BIOLAB - CONTINUOUS
Riker and Worf ENTER a room filled with FIRE and SMOKE.
The doors CLOSE behind them and they struggle against
the smoke and try to see through the haze. Keeping low
to the ground, they move out in different directions.
WORF
Alexander!
RIKER
Alexander!
70 WORF
Knocks a burning container out of his way and looks
around frantically.
RIKER (o.c.)
Alexander, can you hear me?
Worf sees something and moves toward it.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/10/91 - ACT FIVE 53A.
70A EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE AND WAVE (OPTICAL)
The wave is getting closer to the Enterprise
71 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before. There is a N.D. Crewmember at tactical
DATA
(to Picard)
The soliton wave has closed to
ten kilometers, Captain.
PICARD
(to Tactical Officer)
Stand by to fire torpedoes on my
command.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT FIVE 54.
72 INT. BIOLAB
Worf finds Alexander pinned underneath some debris.
The Gilvo container is nearby.
WORF
I've found him, Commander!
Worf checks the boy's pulse and is relieved to see that
he's still alive. Worf starts ripping apart the
wreckage that's piled on top of Alexander.
73 RIKER
struggles to find Worf in the smoky gloom.
RIKER
Worf!
WORF (o.c.)
Over here!
Riker finally sees them and rushes over. Alexander
moans and stirs as Worf and Riker struggle to clear the
debris together. There is a single large beam pinning
Alexander. They struggle to lift it.
RIKER
It's too heavy. We need
something to help us.
Riker moves off in search of something to use as a
lever. Alexander begins to come around and Worf bends
down to him.
ALEXANDER
(coughing)
Father?
WORF
Be still, I am here.
ALEXANDER
My leg hurts. I'm scared.
Galvanized by the need of his son and the desperate
situation, Worf grabs the huge beam with both hands,
and with a superKlingon effort... HEAVES the heavy beam
off of Alexander.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FIVE 55.
74 RIKER
Returns with a long pole just as the beam clatters to
the floor. He gives the heavy beam a quick look of
surprise. As Worf bends down to pick up Alexander,
the boy points at the container and cries out...
ALEXANDER
The Gilvos! Don't leave them
here!
RIKER
(objecting)
There's no time.
ALEXANDER
They'll die! Please!
Worf looks at Riker, who glances at the imploring face
of Alexander. Riker finally reacts with an "I don't
believe I'm doing this" expression, then quickly moves
to the Gilvo container and opens the door.
75 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before.
DATA
The wave has closed to one
kilometer, Captain.
PICARD
(to com)
Picard to Commander Riker.
Silence.
PICARD
Bridge to Lieutenant Worf,
acknowledge.
DATA
The wave is about to overtake us,
sir.
PICARD
(frustrated)
Commander Riker, acknowledge!
Picard waits for one more beat... finally has no
choice.
PICARD
(to Tactical Officer)
Fire torpedoes.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/9/91 - ACT FIVE 55A.
75A INT. SCIENCE LAB
Riker and Worf (carrying the Gilvos and Alexander
respectively) race through the burning lab, trying to
get to the door...
76 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship FIRES torpedoes from the stern of the ship.
77 INT. CORRIDOR
Riker and Worf (still carrying the animals and the boy)
burst out of the science lab. The doors CLOSE behind
them. They sag against the wall, coughing and gasping
for air.
78 EXT. SPACE - THE SOLITON WAVE (OPTICAL)
The torpedoes EXPLODE directly in front of the Soliton
wave. The wave HITS the explosion, there is a large
BURST OF ENERGY... then the wave dissipates.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FIVE 56.
79 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
As before.
DATA
The wave has been disrupted,
Captain.
Picard doesn't pause for even one beat of relief at
this news.
PICARD
(urgent, to com)
Picard to Riker.
A tense beat passes before Riker answers.
RIKER'S COM VOICE
(hoarse)
Riker here, Captain.
INTERCUT WITH:
80 INT. CORRIDOR
Just outside the biolab. Riker is holding the two
Gilvos in his arms while Worf and Alexander cling to
each other. Picard is very relieved as Riker makes
his report.
RIKER
(to com)
We made it, sir. The boy's going
to be all right.
Hold a moment on Alexander and Worf tightly clutching
one another.
CUT TO:
81 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship hanging in space.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FIVE 56A.
82 INT. SICKBAY
Alexander is lying on one of the beds. Worf stands
beside the bed, watching carefully. BEVERLY is
checking him over with a medical tricorder.
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - REV. 10/7/91 - ACT FIVE 57.
82 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
(to Alexander)
You're a very lucky little boy...
just some minor smoke inhalation
and a hairline fracture of the
tibia.
(beat, then with a
smile)
That's a bone in your leg.
(to Worf)
I'd like to keep him overnight,
but he should be fine by
tomorrow.
WORF
Thank you, Doctor.
Beverly smiles and moves away. Alexander looks up at
Worf, uncertain what to expect.
ALEXANDER
Are you going to get in trouble
because of me?
WORF
Do not concern yourself with that.
ALEXANDER
Am I in trouble?
WORF
(beat)
Yes... but we will discuss that
at a later time.
ALEXANDER
I'm sorry.
He is genuinely sorry and it shows. His eyes fall and
his voice gets quieter.
ALEXANDER
I promise I'll be good at the
Klingon school. I'll make you
proud of me.
Worf studies him for a moment.
WORF
Klingon schools are designed to
be difficult.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "New Ground" - 10/4/91 - ACT FIVE 58.
82 CONTINUED: (2)
WORF (cont'd)
The physical and mental hardships
faced by the students are meant
to build strength and character.
(beat)
However, if you wish to face a
greater challenge... you may stay
here with me.
Alexander's face lights up.
WORF
It will not be easy... for either
one of us... but, perhaps we can
face the challenge together.
Alexander straightens up slightly.
ALEXANDER
(seriously)
I accept your challenge, Father.
I will stay.
Worf nods in grave acceptance.
WORF
I believe your... mother would
be pleased.
After a beat, Alexander's face breaks out into a smile
and Worf returns it as well. Worf puts a hand on his
son's shoulder and we begin to see a real bond forming
between the two for the first time.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END