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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Chain of Command, Part I"
#40276-236
Story by
Frank Abatemarco
Teleplay by
Ronald D. Moore
Directed by
Robert Scheerer
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FINAL DRAFT
OCTOBER 6, 1992
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Part I" - 10/07/92 - CAST
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Chain of Command, Part I"
CAST
PICARD NECHAYEV
RIKER JELLICO
DATA GUL LEMEC
BEVERLY MADRED
TROI SOLOK
WORF
GEORDI
COMPUTER VOICE
Non-Speaking Non-Speaking
N.D. CREWMEMBERS N.D. ALIENS
GLIN CORAK
GLIN TAJOR
SIX CARDASSIANS
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Part I" - 10/06/92 - SETS
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Chain of Command, Part I"
SETS
INTERIORS EXTERIORS
USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
MAIN BRIDGE
CORRIDOR CAIRO
ENGINEERING
OBS. LOUNGE CARDASSIAN SHIP
PICARD'S QUARTERS
READY ROOM SHUTTLECRAFT
SHUTTLECRAFT
TEN FORWARD CELTRIS THREE
TRANSPORTER ROOM
HOLODECK (CAVERNS)
CAVERNS
CAVE BOTTOM
ENTRANCE
INSTALLATION ENTRANCE
LARGE CHAMBER
LAVA TUBE
PRECIPICE
TORMAN BAR
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Part, I" - 10/07/92 - PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Chain of Command, Part I"
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
ALYNNA al-EE-ah-na
CELTRAN sell-TRAN
CORAK KOR-ack
LA BARRE la BAR
LYNARS LIE-nars
MADRED muh-DRED
PITONS PEE-tons
TAJOR TAY-jor
TORMAN TOR-man
NECHAYEV NEH-che-yev
LEMEC leh-MEK
SOLOK soh-LOK
DAIMON DAY-mon
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - TEASER 1.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Chain of Command"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CAIRO (OPTICAL)
The Enterprise and the CAIRO, an Excelsior-class ship,
are running side by side at impulse. (STOCK)
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's Log: Stardate 46357.4
We have rendezvoused with the
starship Cairo near the Cardassian
border for an urgent meeting with
Vice-Admiral Nechayev.
2 INT. READY ROOM
PICARD is just removing a cup of tea from the
replicator. The door CHIMES.
PICARD
Come.
RIKER and ADMIRAL NECHAYEV ENTER. Nechayev is a tall
graceful woman in her late fifties, with a dark
complexion. She charges into the room, her every
movement emphasizing urgency.
RIKER
(to Nechayev)
Admiral, may I present Captain
Picard.
PICARD
Welcome aboard, Admiral.
NECHAYEV
Thank you.
(brusque, to Riker)
That will be all, Commander.
Riker EXITS.
PICARD
(warm, to Nechayev)
May I offer you some tea or --
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - TEASER 1A.
2 CONTINUED:
NECHAYEV
Thank you no, Captain. I'm afraid
there's no time for the usual
pleasantries.
(quick beat)
I'm here to relieve you of command
of the Enterprise.
Off Picard's stunned expression...
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 2.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
(NOTE: Episode credits fall over opening scenes.)
3 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
Riker, DATA, and TROI are seated around the table,
listening to Admiral Nechayev as she paces about the
room. Nechayev's attitude is clipped and to the
point... she has no time for niceties here. Riker and
the others are a little off-balance as they play catch-up
in this rapidly changing situation.
NECHAYEV
The Cardassian forces which were
recently withdrawn from the
Bajoran sector, have been
redeployed along the Federation
border. They've mobilized three
divisions of ground troops... and
their subspace communications have
increased by fifty percent. We
believe they're preparing for an
incursion into Federation space.
RIKER
Are the Cardassians really ready
for war?
NECHAYEV
I didn't say war, Commander. I
said incursion. Our intelligence
reports suggest they'll try to
seize one of the disputed systems
along the border. We think
they're gambling that the
Federation won't actually go to
war over one system.
TROI
Will we?
There's an ominous beat before Nechayev answers.
NECHAYEV
I hope we won't need to make that
decision.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 3.
3 CONTINUED:
NECHAYEV (Cont'd)
(beat)
We've decided to send the
Enterprise to meet with a
Cardassian representative and open
talks. We're hoping that the
presence of the Federation
flagship on the border will send
a message to their leadership
about how seriously we view this
situation.
RIKER
Where is Captain Picard?
Nechayev gives him a very direct look. Clearly this is
not a subject she wishes to pursue.
NECHAYEV
The Captain, your Chief Medical
Officer, and Security Chief have
been... reassigned.
(quickly shutting down
questions)
That's all I can tell you for now.
All this is clearly unsettling to the Enterprise
officers, but Nechayev simply continues.
NECHAYEV
Do any of you know Edward Jellico?
They glance at each other.
DATA
He is the commanding officer of
the Cairo.
RIKER
I've heard of him. But I don't
think any of us have ever --
NECHAYEV
I'm giving him command of the
Enterprise this afternoon.
There are startled reactions from around the table.
NECHAYEV
Captain Jellico helped to
negotiate the original armistice
two years ago and I believe he is
the most qualified person to lead
this mission.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 4.
3 CONTINUED: (2)
Nechayev's look and tone of voice leave little room for
argument.
NECHAYEV
The change of command will take
place at thirteen hundred hours.
Thank you.
There is a beat, then everyone begins to EXIT. Riker
stops Nechayev.
RIKER
Admiral...
Nechayev stops, but Riker waits until everyone else has
left the room.
RIKER
With all due respect... it isn't
necessary to give Captain Jellico
command of the Enterprise in order
to conduct a negotiation.
NECHAYEV
(flatly)
I disagree. The Enterprise will
be in a dangerous situation and I
want someone on the Bridge who has
a great deal of experience with
the Cardassians. No offense
Commander, but that's not you.
Nechayev EXITS, leaving a very disturbed Riker alone in
the room.
CUT TO:
4 INT. CAVES/HOLODECK (OPTICAL)
BEVERLY and WORF are running down a dark tunnel. They
are each wearing black jumpsuits, with backpacks and
they're both smudged and dirty. They round a corner
and stop. Worf looks back down the tunnel while
Beverly quickly pulls a DEVICE out of her pack and sets
it on the ground. Worf FIRES a blast down the tunnel
into the darkness as Beverly activates the unit and a
FORCEFIELD FLASHES into effect, covering the width of
the tunnel.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT ONE 5.
5 NEW ANGLE (OPTICAL)
They both glance down the tunnel and then turn to go...
but they quickly stop as they run into CARDASSIAN #1,
who is pointing a weapon at them both.
Beverly and Worf react... they've been caught.
PICARD'S VOICE
(o.c.)
Freeze program.
The Cardassian FREEZES. Worf and Beverly relax, but
they're clearly frustrated.
6 INCLUDE PICARD
who is standing off to one side, observing them. As
Beverly and Worf catch their breath, Picard moves over
to the tunnel where they just emerged. (The frozen
Cardassian is now o.c.)
PICARD
You were at least five seconds
slower this time.
WORF
You increased the difficulty
level, sir.
PICARD
It'll be a lot more difficult
where we're going.
BEVERLY
Which is where, exactly?
PICARD
I'm sorry, but I can't tell you
that yet.
Beverly sits down on a rock. She's extremely fatigued
and frustrated.
WORF
Captain... it would be helpful to
know something about our mission.
PICARD
Mister Worf... I have my orders.
I'm sure you understand.
Worf nods. Picard moves to the device Beverly attached
to the rock face.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT ONE 6.
6 CONTINUED:
PICARD
(re: device)
Now... this deflector isn't set
properly. You have to position
the emitter array so that it
blocks the entire passageway or
it's useless.
Beverly's irritation is starting to show.
BEVERLY
Sorry. I guess I was paying too
much attention to getting away
from that last Cardassian. Or
maybe it was the phaser blasts...
or the falling rocks...
Picard realizes he's pushing them pretty hard and he
backs off for the moment. He moves in closer to
them... trying to rally his tired troops.
PICARD
I know this is difficult. But for
now, all I can do is ask you to
trust me.
Beverly wearily looks into Picard's eyes... and finds
that she has no choice but to trust him.
BEVERLY
All right. Let's do it again.
She gets to her feet as Picard smiles.
PICARD
Mister Worf, time Doctor Crusher
and me through the first tunnel.
(with a smile)
We'll pick up those five seconds
this time.
Beverly and Picard start to run back down the tunnel.
CUT TO:
7 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CAIRO (OPTICAL)
The two ships side by side. (STOCK)
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT ONE 6A.
8 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)
Riker is waiting near the platform. After a beat,
CAPTAIN EDWARD JELLICO MATERIALIZES. He is a lean,
trim man with rugged features and flashing eyes. He
bounds off the platform and moves quickly to Riker, his
every move suggesting a boundless supply of energy and
enthusiasm.
RIKER
Welcome aboard the Enterprise,
sir. I'm Commander --
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT ONE 7.
8 CONTINUED:
He shakes Riker's hand with genuine warmth.
JELLICO
William T. Riker. Class of 'fifty-seven,
graduated eighth in the
class. I'm looking forward to
serving with you, Commander.
RIKER
(a little taken aback)
Thank you, sir. So am I.
Jellico moves toward the doors and Riker follows.
JELLICO
I'm sure this change in command
has taken everyone a little by
surprise.
RIKER
Well... yes, sir.
They EXIT to the Corridor.
9 INT. CORRIDOR - CONTINUOUS
Jellico and Riker ENTER from the Transporter Room.
Jellico sets a brisk pace.
JELLICO
It caught me by surprise too. I
must admit, I miss the Cairo
already. But a Galaxy-class
ship... that's something special.
I can understand why you've turned
down a ship of your own to remain
aboard.
The issue is more complex than that, but Jellico
doesn't seem to be interested in lengthy conversation.
RIKER
Yes, sir.
JELLICO
How many duty watches does the
crew stand?
RIKER
We're on a standard three shift
rotation.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT ONE 8.
9 CONTINUED:
Jellico doesn't hesitate to take charge here and to
make changes. He's a man who's used to making instant
decisions.
JELLICO
I'd like to change that to four
starting tonight. I'd also like
to examine your duty roster and
crew evaluations as soon as
possible. I want readiness
reports from each department head
by fourteen hundred hours and a
meeting of the senior staff at
fifteen hundred. Do you prefer
Wil or William?
RIKER
Uh... Wil, sir.
Jellico ENTERS a Turbolift and turns around, clearly
not inviting Riker to join him.
JELLICO
Where are my quarters, Wil?
RIKER
We've assigned you to cabin seven
three five. That's up on deck --
JELLICO
(to com)
Deck seven.
(to Riker)
I'll see you at thirteen hundred
hours.
The Turbolift doors CLOSE, leaving Riker in the
Corridor. Riker takes a moment to react to the fast
pace of his new Captain, then he heads off down the
Corridor.
CUT TO:
10 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CAIRO (OPTICAL)
The Cairo peels off from the Enterprise and heads away.
(STOCK)
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 9.
11 INT. TEN FORWARD
A large number of N.D. CREWMEMBERS are gathered here
along with Data, Riker, GEORDI, Troi, Worf, and Beverly
(now back in normal uniform).
Everyone is standing together facing the windows where
a small podium has been erected. Picard is standing at
the podium, with Jellico at his side. They are both
wearing dress uniforms.
RIKER
(to group)
Attention to orders.
Everyone snaps to attention. Picard reads from a PADD
on the podium.
PICARD
(to group)
To Captain Jean-Luc Picard,
Commanding Officer, USS
Enterprise. Stardate 46358. You
are hereby requested and required
to relinquish command of your
vessel to Captain Edward Jellico,
Commanding Officer, USS Cairo as
of this date. Signed, Vice-Admiral
Alynna Nechayev, Starfleet
Command.
Picard turns to face Jellico.
PICARD
(to com)
Computer, transfer all command
codes to Captain Edward Jellico.
Voice authorization: Picard-delta-five.
COMPUTER VOICE
Transfer complete. USS Enterprise
now under command of Captain
Edward Jellico.
A BOSUN'S whistle is HEARD.
JELLICO
(to Picard)
I relieve you, sir.
PICARD
I stand relieved.
Picard shakes Jellico's hand and the ceremony is over.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT ONE 10.
11 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
(to group)
Dismissed.
People applaud and then begin mixing, talking and
helping themselves to food and drink.
12 GEORDI AND RIKER
As they stand off by themselves.
GEORDI
(to Riker)
I wonder how permanent this is
going to be.
RIKER
I don't know... but they don't
usually go through the ceremony if
it's just a temporary assignment.
13 TROI AND BEVERLY
Beverly sits down on one of the benches against the
wall. She stretches a couple of sore muscles. Troi
joins her.
TROI
Sore?
BEVERLY
Sore doesn't begin to describe it.
Troi wants to ask what she's been doing, but knows that
she can't. Beverly sees the curiosity in Troi's face.
BEVERLY
I know. I wish I could talk about
it.
Troi nods and they sit awkwardly together in silence.
14 PICARD AND JELLICO
As they walk through the crowd.
PICARD
Most of the secondary systems were
replaced during our last overhaul.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 11.
14 CONTINUED:
PICARD (Cont'd)
I don't think they'll give you any
problems. But you might want to
check on the port lateral --
Jellico smiles and claps Picard on the shoulder in a
jovial way.
JELLICO
I'll take care of the Enterprise,
Jean-Luc. You don't have to
mother me.
Picard smiles, a little embarrassed. Jellico glances
around to make sure that no one is listening.
JELLICO
How's your team shaping up?
Picard glances around also, and then steers them even
farther away from the others. Although we're not sure
what they're talking about yet, it's clearly something
important.
PICARD
(quiet)
It's going well. But I would
prefer more current intelligence
on the exact lay-out of the
installation. The most recent
information is over two years old.
JELLICO
(quiet shock)
Two years... I don't know how
Nechayev ever talked you into
this.
PICARD
(wry)
She didn't give me a choice.
JELLICO
(gets an idea)
Well, maybe there's something we
can do to help you. We'll launch
a class five probe just before we
reach the border. You could pick
up the telemetry aboard the
shuttle.
PICARD
That would be extremely helpful.
Jellico smiles and then gestures for Riker to join
them.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT ONE 12.
14 CONTINUED: (2)
JELLICO
Wil...
Riker moves to them.
RIKER
(to each of them)
Captain... Captain...
JELLICO
I believe we'll be arriving at the
Cardassian border during delta
shift. Please inform the delta
tactical officer that I want to
launch a class five probe just
before we drop out of warp.
RIKER
I actually wanted to talk to you
about delta a little later, sir.
Right now, gamma shift is still
slated to be on duty when we
arrive and I'll be sure to tell
Lieutenant McDowell about the
probe.
The merest hint of a frown creases Jellico's forehead.
His smile seems to fade a little and he fastens Riker
with a slightly colder eye.
JELLICO
Is there a problem with delta
shift, Wil?
RIKER
Well, there is no delta shift yet,
sir. I spoke to the department
heads about changing from three to
four shifts, and it's going to
create some significant personnel
problems for us.
JELLICO
So you have not changed the watch
rotation.
RIKER
No, sir. I wanted to talk to you
about this when we had a chance so
that --
Jellico never raises his voice, but his tone becomes
far colder and harder.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT ONE 13.
14 CONTINUED: (3)
JELLICO
(slow and firm)
You will tell the department heads
that as of now, the Enterprise is
on a four shift rotation. I don't
want to talk about it. Get it
done.
Picard almost intercedes at this point, but restrains
himself.
JELLICO
Now that means delta shift will be
due to come on duty in two hours.
I expect you to have it fully
manned and ready when it does. Is
that clear?
There is a quiet beat as Riker notes the change in
attitude from his new captain. There is a great deal
of tension here, but there is only one answer Riker can
give.
RIKER
Yes, sir.
(beat)
If you'll excuse me, sir.
(to Picard)
Captain.
Riker EXITS. Jellico watches him for a moment.
JELLICO
He was your first officer for five
years...
PICARD
And one of the finest officers
I've ever served with.
Jellico turns to him and smiles.
JELLICO
Of course he is, Jean-Luc. I'm
sure he'll be fine.
But Jellico's voice lacks conviction and Picard is
disturbed by this sign of tension so early. Off
Picard's reaction as Jellico moves away...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 14.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
15 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship at warp.
JELLICO (V.O.)
Captain's Log: Stardate 46358.2
The Enterprise is on course for a
rendezvous with the Cardassian
ship Reklar. Fortunately, I still
have time to prepare the ship and
crew for the task ahead.
16 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
Jellico is standing at the Tactical station with Riker
and Data. There is one N.D. CREWMEMBER at an aft
station and another CREWMEMBER standing by to take over
Tactical.
JELLICO
(to Riker)
I want you to install a bypass
between the main phaser array and
the secondary generators.
(taps something on
panel)
I also want to run the main
deflector pathway through the warp
power grid and the auxiliary
conduits through the lateral
relays. You may have to
reconfigure the transfer
interface.
DATA
The transfer interface is not
designed for that configuration.
It will take seven hours to make
the changes.
RIKER
Sir... you may not be aware that
our normal interface already
routes auxiliary power through
three separate relays.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 15.
16 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
(blunt)
I'm aware of your current systems
design. It's not good enough. If
these negotiations fail, we could
find ourselves in a war zone. If
that happens I want to be loaded
for bear.
RIKER
I'll get right on it, sir.
JELLICO
(smiles)
Good.
Jellico briskly moves to another science station with
Riker.
JELLICO
These stations should be devoted
to damage-control and weapons
status from now on. See that
they're manned on every shift.
RIKER
Aye, sir.
JELLICO
Mister Data, how long until we
reach the rendezvous point?
DATA
We will arrive in fifty-two hours,
thirty-one minutes, sir.
Jellico starts heading for the Turbolift.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT TWO 16.
16 CONTINUED: (2)
JELLICO
(to Riker)
Schedule four battle drills, one
for each shift. Run a series of
simulated attacks from a
Cardassian squadron. I want you
to conduct the exercises
personally, Wil. Get it done.
Jellico suddenly stops before entering the Turbolift.
JELLICO
(remembering)
And... get that fish out of the
Ready Room.
(to Data)
Data, you're with me.
Jellico and Data EXIT to the Turbolift, leaving a
frustrated Riker on the Bridge.
CUT TO:
16A INT. JEFFRIES TUBE
Jellico and Geordi are in the tube. Jellico is opening
a Mees panel and looking inside.
JELLICO
I understand you served on the
Victory.
GEORDI
Yes, sir.
JELLICO
(off panel)
I want you to increase the flow to
the deuterium fuel loader by a
third... we may need the extra
capacity.
Geordi notes Jellico's instruction on his PADD as
Jellico replaces the panel.
JELLICO
Captain Zimbata and I used to play
rugby together at the Academy.
GEORDI
Really?
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT TWO 16A.
16A CONTINUED:
JELLICO
Yeah. He was awful.
(beat)
But I was worse.
Jellico cocks his head to the side, listening for a
moment.
JELLICO
Check the EPS power distributor,
it sounds like you've got some
kind of fluctuation.
GEORDI
(listens)
I don't hear anything.
Jellico looks back at him.
GEORDI
I'll check it, sir.
They crawl out of the horizontal tube and then head up
the ladder.
17 INT. ENGINEERING
Jellico ENTERS by climbing up through the Jeffries
Tube, with Geordi close behind. Jellico, as usual, is
moving quickly and efficiently while Geordi struggles
to make notes on his PADD and answer Jellico's
questions. Data is also here.
JELLICO
The power transfer levels will
need to be upgraded by twenty
percent. The efficiency of your
warp coils is also unsatisfactory.
GEORDI
The coil efficiency is well within
specifications, Captain.
Jellico moves to the pool table and begins looking at
the monitors.
JELLICO
I'm not interested in the specs,
Geordi. The efficiency needs to
be at least fifteen percent
higher.
GEORDI
(shocked)
Fifteen percent?
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT TWO 17.
17 CONTINUED:
DATA
That is an attainable goal. But
it will require realigning the
warp coil and taking the secondary
distribution grid off-line.
JELLICO
Very good, Data.
(to Geordi)
That's exactly what I want you to
do.
GEORDI
Taking that grid off-line will
shut down the astrophysics lab,
exobiology, geological research --
JELLICO
We're not on a research mission.
Get it done in two days.
Geordi is too shocked to say anything at the moment.
Data offers what he thinks is helpful advice.
DATA
I believe that is also an
attainable goal. If we utilize
the entire Engineering department,
there should be sufficient
manpower available to complete the
task.
GEORDI
Sure, if they work around the
clock for the next two days.
JELLICO
Then you better get to it, Geordi.
It looks like you have some work
ahead of you.
GEORDI
(tight)
Yes, sir.
JELLICO
Data.
Jellico EXITS, with Data in tow. OFF Geordi's
reaction.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT TWO 18.
18 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship at warp.
19 INT. READY ROOM (OPTICAL)
Jellico is standing near the door, holding Picard's
book of Shakespeare and looking through the pages. An
intricate wood carving is sitting on the pedestal where
the book normally sits. In the b.g., the fish tank is
gone as well as the model of the Stargazer.
The door CHIMES.
JELLICO
Yes?
The doors OPEN, revealing Troi.
TROI
May I speak with you, Captain?
JELLICO
(smiles)
Deanna... come in, come in.
Troi ENTERS as Jellico sets the book down on the couch
and moves to the desk. Troi looks down at a stack of
crayon drawings sitting on the desk. Jellico notices
her gaze.
JELLICO
(re: drawings)
The latest masterpieces from my
son.
(picks up one)
It's an elephant.
(turns drawing)
I think.
TROI
(looks)
Definitely an elephant.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 19.
19 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
(beat, then back to
business)
I'm glad you're here. I'd like to
go over the duty roster with you.
TROI
I'd be happy to.
(beat)
But first, I'd like to talk about
the way the change in command is
affecting the crew.
JELLICO
(nods)
I've noticed some resistance.
TROI
I wouldn't call it resistance.
More like... uncertainty. Most of
them have served under Captain
Picard for several years. They
knew him, knew what he expected.
Now they're being asked to adjust
to a new captain and a new way of
doing things. They're uncertain
how to react.
JELLICO
I see your point. This all could
be very unsettling to them...
TROI
And to you. Perhaps everyone just
needs some time... time for you to
get to know and trust the crew...
and time for them to understand
how you want things done.
Jellico nods thoughtfully and thinks for a few seconds.
JELLICO
I'm glad you brought this to my
attention, Deanna.
(beat)
Unfortunately, I don't have time
for a honeymoon with the crew.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT TWO 20.
19 CONTINUED: (2)
JELLICO (Cont'd)
You've clearly given this a lot of
thought, so I want you to take
charge of the morale situation.
Please see to it that they make
the adjustment to the new routine
quickly and easily.
That's not quite what Troi had in mind, but Jellico
doesn't give her much of a chance to disagree with him.
He glances at the computer terminal.
JELLICO
I have a meeting with the new
Security Chief in five minutes, so
the duty roster will have to wait.
Thank you, Counselor.
Jellico turns to his computer, but it takes a moment
for Troi to realize that she's just been dismissed.
She stands and heads for the door.
JELLICO
Oh, by the way...
(she stops)
I prefer a certain... formality on
the Bridge.
(beat, then with a
smile)
I would appreciate it if you wore
a standard uniform when you're on
duty.
Troi stiffens a little... but Jellico says it with only
a hint of reproach.
TROI
Of course, sir.
Jellico nods, satisfied. Troi EXITS after a beat.
CUT TO:
20 INT. CORRIDOR
Riker and Geordi are on the move. Geordi's pretty
irritated.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 21.
20 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
(frustrated)
Commander, he's asking me to
completely reroute half the power
systems on the ship, change every
duty roster, realign the warp
coils in two days, and now he's
transferred a third of my
department to Security.
RIKER
If it makes you feel any better,
you're not alone. Captain Jellico
is making major changes in every
department on the ship.
GEORDI
I don't mind making changes and I
don't mind hard work. But he's
not giving me the time to do the
work. Someone's got to make him
listen to reason.
RIKER
He's not going to listen to me.
I think he's made that abundantly
clear.
Geordi stops him.
GEORDI
Then can I make a suggestion?
Talk to Captain Picard. Maybe he
can do something.
Riker considers for a moment... he's not sure.
GEORDI
We just need a little time,
Commander, that's all.
RIKER
(beat)
All right.
Riker EXITS to the Turbolift and Geordi heads off down
the Corridor.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT TWO 21A.
21 INT. PICARD'S QUARTERS (OPTICAL)
Picard ENTERS. He is wearing the black jumpsuit and
backpack, but now he's splattered with mud, and he
looks totally exhausted. He wearily takes off the
backpack and collapses into a chair with an audible
sigh of relief. He closes his eyes for beat, and then
the door CHIMES. Picard manages to sit up.
PICARD
Come.
The doors OPEN and Riker ENTERS.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT TWO 22.
21 CONTINUED:
Riker notices the look of utter exhaustion on Picard's
face and his disheveled state.
RIKER
Are you all right, sir?
PICARD
Oh, yes.
(smiles)
The last time I had to train like
this was for the Academy marathon,
but I'm managing.
With effort, Picard stands -- not wanting to be seen as
weak or tired, but he's almost asleep on his feet.
PICARD
What can I do for you?
Riker looks into the exhausted face of his former
Captain and suddenly decides not to burden Picard with
his own problems right now.
RIKER
It's... nothing urgent. I'm sorry
to bother you. Good night, sir.
Riker EXITS. Off Picard's puzzled reaction...
CUT TO:
22 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship drops out of warp.
23 INT. READY ROOM
Jellico and Picard are seated at the desk looking over
some PADDS. Picard is back in his normal uniform and
seems much fresher.
PICARD
My orders are to maintain radio
silence until we've completed the
mission.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 23.
23 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
Well... the Enterprise will be
monitoring your channel just in
case you do need to transmit a
signal.
RIKER'S COM VOICE
Bridge to Captain Jellico. We've
arrived at the shuttle departure
coordinates.
JELLICO
(to com)
Did you launch the probe I
requested?
RIKER'S COM VOICE
Yes, sir. I wasn't aware that you
wanted to be informed...
JELLICO
(to com)
Thank you. Jellico out.
(to himself)
I can see why he's still only a
first officer.
Picard is clearly troubled by something. Jellico picks
up on it.
JELLICO
Something wrong?
A beat as Picard considers how to phrase this.
PICARD
Captain... I just want you to know
that Commander Riker is--
JELLICO
I've read your reports, Jean-Luc.
I know you think highly of him.
PICARD
It's not simply my opinion. He's
been decorated five times by
Starfleet Command and offered his
own ship on more than one
occasion. I think if you give him
a chance, you'll find he's an
outstanding officer.
Jellico considers him for a beat, then leans forward.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT TWO 24.
23 CONTINUED: (2)
JELLICO
Jean-Luc... let's be candid for a
moment. The Cardassians aren't
going to listen to reason, and the
Federation won't give in to their
demands. And the odds are, you
won't be coming back from this
mission of yours.
(beat)
I want this ship ready for action.
I don't have time to give Wil
Riker or anyone else a "chance."
And... forgive me for being blunt,
but the Enterprise is mine now.
There is a long, tense beat between the two men.
Jellico finally stands and tries to ease the tension
with a smile.
JELLICO
(smiles)
Well... here's hoping you beat the
odds.
(they shake hands)
Good hunting.
PICARD
Thank you.
Picard heads for the door, but Jellico stops him.
JELLICO
Jean-Luc...
(Picard turns)
I believe this is yours.
Jellico hands him the book of Shakespeare. Picard
takes it... they exchange a final look... and then
Picard EXITS.
Jellico settles into the chair that is now his alone
and picks up one of the drawings from his son...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 25.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
24 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & SHUTTLECRAFT (OPTICAL)
The shuttle moves away from the Enterprise. (STOCK)
25 INT. SHUTTLECRAFT
Picard, Beverly, and Worf are seated in the shuttle.
Worf is piloting. Behind them can be seen packs.
WORF
(to com)
Shuttlecraft Feynman to
Enterprise. We have cleared the
shuttlebay.
RIKER'S COM VOICE
Acknowledged, Feynman. Good luck.
PICARD
(to com)
Thank you, Enterprise.
26 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship goes into warp. (STOCK)
27 INT. SHUTTLECRAFT
As before. Picard turns to the others.
PICARD
Now that we're on our way... I can
finally tell you about our
mission.
Beverly and Worf exchange looks. They've been waiting
for this.
PICARD
Starfleet Intelligence believes
the Cardassians are developing...
metagenic weapons.
BEVERLY
(quiet, grim)
Oh my God.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 26.
27 CONTINUED:
WORF
I am not familiar with...
metagenics.
BEVERLY
They're genetically engineered
viruses which are designed to
destroy entire eco-systems. The
metagenic toxins are released into
the atmosphere of a planet and
immediately begin mutating. They
seek out and destroy every form of
DNA they encounter.
(beat)
In a few days, everything is dead.
PICARD
Within a month, the metagenic
agent itself breaks down and
dissipates completely... leaving
every city, road, and piece of
equipment perfectly intact.
WORF
Leaving the planet safe to be
conquered.
(beat)
Wouldn't using such a weapon pose
as great a risk to the attacker as
it does to the target?
BEVERLY
That's why metagenics and other
biological weapons were outlawed
years ago. Even the Romulans
abide by those agreements.
PICARD
Starfleet Intelligence believes
that the Cardassians are
developing a new delivery system --
one which would protect them from
any accidental exposure to the
toxin.
(beat)
They believe the Cardassians are
testing a way of launching dormant
metagenic material on a subspace
carrier wave.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 27.
27 CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
So they could activate the toxin
after launch... that would protect
them from accidental exposure.
PICARD
(nods)
And because the subspace wave
would appear to be simple
background radiation... no one
would realize what was happening
until it was too late.
Picard picks up a PADD and hands it to Worf and
Beverly, who examine it.
PICARD
For several weeks, bursts of thetaband
subspace emissions have been
detected coming from Celtris
Three. Those emissions may
indicate a metagenic delivery
system in operation.
WORF
What do we know about Celtris
Three?
PICARD
Very little. It was thought to be
uninhabited until these emissions
were detected. Starfleet believes
there is a secret research lab
located somewhere beneath the
surface.
(beat)
Our orders are to penetrate the
Celtris Three installation and
determine whether or not the
Cardassians are actually building
a metagenic weapon.
BEVERLY
And if they are?
PICARD
Then we destroy it. At all costs.
A long beat as he lets that sink in.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 27A.
27 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
When I was on the Stargazer, we
conducted extensive tests using
theta-band carrier waves. One of
the reasons I was selected for
this mission is my familiarity
with the methods used to generate
them. Mister Worf, you're along
for obvious reasons. Doctor, your
job will be to locate and destroy
any bio-toxins we find.
WORF
Celtris Three is in Cardassian
space. How will we get there
undetected?
PICARD
I know where we can arrange
some... discreet transportation.
(beat)
Set course for Torman Five.
Worf turns to work at the console.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. II" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT THREE 28.
27A INT. TORMAN BAR (FORMERLY SCENE 32 & 33)
A small hole-in-the-wall bar (similar to the bar seen
in "Unification II"). There are a few N.D. ALIENS
hanging out doing deals or drinking themselves into
oblivion. Picard, Beverly, and Worf ENTER and look
around. They are all wearing civilian jackets over
their jumpsuits.
A Ferengi Daimon -- SOLOK -- is in deep conversation
with a N.D. ALIEN at a table. Solok is very
disreputable looking -- even for a Ferengi. His
clothes are rumpled and dirty... not a very successful
Daimon in terms of money.
SOLOK
(to Alien)
... if he doesn't pay up, I know
three large Ferengi who will not
be so forgiving.
Picard, Worf, and Beverly move to the table. Solok's
eyes widen and the Alien makes a hasty EXIT. Solok
senses trouble here.
SOLOK
I didn't do it.
PICARD
We're not accusing you of
anything.
SOLOK
Then what do you want?
PICARD
We're looking for Daimon Solok.
SOLOK
(suspicious)
Why?
PICARD
I have a... business proposition
to discuss.
Solok looks at them... he's getting more suspicious by
the moment.
SOLOK
Solok is a very busy -- a very
important man. He isn't here.
Solok stands to go, but Worf puts a firm hand on his
shoulder. Solok looks up at Worf's face and decides to
stay.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. II" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT THREE28A.
27A CONTINUED:
SOLOK
But I could... relay a message.
Solok sits down again.
PICARD
Good. Please tell... Daimon Solok
that we're interested in arranging
some transportation... to Celtris
Three.
Solok reacts to the name.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT THREE 29.
27A CONTINUED: (2)
SOLOK
That's a Cardassian planet.
PICARD
Yes. I understand that Solok
runs... "cargo" there from time to
time.
SOLOK
(proudly)
Solok is no smuggler.
A nearby Bajoran snickers at that statement.
SOLOK
(outraged)
What are you laughing at? Get out
of here.
The Bajoran leaves.
PICARD
Well, if Solok were going to
Celtris for what I'm sure are...
legitimate reasons... we would be
interested in quietly booking
passage for the journey.
Solok considers them for a moment... finally decides
against it.
SOLOK
I don't think he would be
interested in dealing with
Federation spies.
Solok turns to go again, but now Beverly reaches out
and and stops him. She gives him a winning smile and
seductive look.
BEVERLY
(seductive)
You know... I've heard that Solok
is... quite a man...
Solok stops cold and looks her up and down. His
attitude starts to change.
SOLOK
Why, yes... he is... an
extraordinary man.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/13/92 - ACT THREE 29A.
27A CONTINUED: (3)
BEVERLY
That's why we came here... because
only Solok could help us... but I
guess there are some things even
Solok can't do.
Beverly moves a little closer to him... runs a hand
over his large ears.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 30.
27A CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
(softly)
It's too bad... if he had been
able to help, I would've been
very... very...
She trails off.
SOLOK
(eager)
Yes?
BEVERLY
(whispers in his ear)
Grateful.
Beverly moves away and sighs. Solok's hormones nearly
explode through his ears. Solok never takes his eyes
off Beverly.
SOLOK
(to Picard)
When do you want to leave?
Picard exchanges looks with the others. Off his
expression...
CUT TO:
28 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CARDASSIAN SHIP
The two ships are facing each other in space. (STOCK)
RIKER (V.O.)
First Officer's Log: Supplemental.
We have rendezvoused with the
Cardassian ship Reklar to begin
diplomatic talks designed to ease
tensions along the border.
29 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
Jellico, Troi, and Data are at their stations. (Troi
is now in a standard blue uniform.) Riker ENTERS from
the Observation Lounge.
RIKER
Gul Lemec has arrived. He's
waiting for you in the Observation
Lounge.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT THREE31.
29 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
Very good.
(beat)
I'll be in my Ready Room.
Jellico EXITS to the Ready Room. Riker and Troi
exchange puzzled looks.
CUT TO:
30 INT. READY ROOM
Jellico is sitting at his desk. (In the b.g., the
crayon drawings seen earlier are now framed and are
hanging on the walls.) The door CHIMES.
JELLICO
Yes?
Troi ENTERS and Jellico looks at her expectantly.
TROI
Captain... I think there's been a
slight miscommunication.
(beat)
Did you want to meet with Gul
Lemec in here?
JELLICO
No. The Observation Lounge is
appropriate.
TROI
(puzzled)
I see...
There is a quiet beat before Jellico decides to
explain.
JELLICO
Lemec is a Cardassian... and
Cardassians are like... timber
wolves -- predators... bold in
large numbers... cautious by
themselves... and with an
instinctive need to establish a
dominant position in any social
gathering.
TROI
You're trying to establish a
dominant role for yourself by
making him wait for you.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 32.
30 CONTINUED:
Jellico nods.
TROI
I see.
(beat)
The trouble with wolves is that
sometimes the fight for dominance
ends with one of them dead.
Jellico smiles at her.
JELLICO
In that case the trick is... to be
the wolf that's still standing at
the end.
Off his look of determination...
CUT TO:
31
thru OMITTED
33
34 EXT. SPACE - CELTRIS THREE (OPTICAL)
A barren, rocky planet.
35 INT. CAVERNS - ENTRANCE (NIGHT)
The cavern is dark and moody, with dimly-seen forms and
shadows. There are also intermittent SOUNDS which
suggest there are living creatures scuttling about
somewhere in the gloom.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/14/92 - ACT THREE 33.
35 CONTINUED:
Picard, Beverly, and Worf ENTER from the exterior of
the cave. They are wearing the dark jumpsuits seen
earlier and carrying their backpacks. Beverly has a
tricorder out and Worf is holding a phaser.
PICARD
(to Worf)
Be certain your tricorder makes a
precise map of our route. It will
be easy to get lost in here.
WORF
Aye, sir.
Worf holsters his phaser and makes an adjustment to his
tricorder.
BEVERLY
(off tricorder)
I'm picking up some type of
subspace signals, but I can't get
a lock on them.
Picard moves to look at the tricorder and she hands it
to him.
PICARD
That's characteristic of thetaband
emissions. You need to
compress the detection band-width
to get a directional fix.
He works the tricorder for a moment.
PICARD
The emission source is five
hundred meters east of here... and
about seven hundred meters below.
Picard starts to lead the way when suddenly a
SCREECHING SOUND is heard. Worf and Beverly freeze and
Worf points his phaser up at the unseen ceiling.
PICARD
It's all right.
(re: ceiling)
They're called lynars... a kind of
Celtran bat. They're harmless.
Worf doesn't like the sound of that.
WORF
(looking up)
Bats...
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/14/92 - ACT THREE 33A.
35 CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
You're not afraid of bats, are
you, Worf?
WORF
Of course not.
Beverly smiles to herself as Picard leads them on.
Worf can't help glancing up at the ceiling again.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT THREE34.
36 INT. CAVERNS - PRECIPICE
They round a corner and come to a stop. The floor
drops off directly in front of them. Picard moves
cautiously to the edge and looks over.
37 POV PICARD - THE ABYSS (MATTE SHOT)
A yawning chasm opens up below the precipice. There
are distant walls and shapes dimly seen down the abyss,
but the bottom is far out of sight.
38 RESUME SCENE
Picard leans back as Beverly points her tricorder over
the edge.
BEVERLY
The bottom's a little over five
hundred meters.
Picard looks to either side of them.
PICARD
There doesn't appear to be any
other way down.
Picard examines the rock face more closely.
PICARD
This is sheer granite. We'll have
to use fusing pitons.
Picard takes off his backpack and begins removing rope
and 24th century pitons. Beverly looks over the edge
with some trepidation.
BEVERLY
We could try to find another way
down.
PICARD
Unfortunately, that could take
several hours.
They all take off their backpacks and begin removing
ropes, rapelling harnesses and pitons.
39 PICARD
Removes a piton from the pack and places it against the
ground. He touches a control and then there is a
WHOOSH SOUND.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT THREE 35.
39 CONTINUED:
Picard pulls experimentally on the piton... it's
definitely set into the rock.
40 WORF AND BEVERLY
As they put on their harnesses, Beverly can't help
glancing nervously over the edge. Worf notices.
WORF
(quiet)
You're not afraid of heights, are
you, Doctor?
She throws him a look... and then can't help but smile.
BEVERLY
(ironic)
Of course not.
Picard now attaches a line to the piton, clips the line
into his harness and then tosses the coil of rope over
the edge. Worf and Beverly secure their own pitons and
attach their own ropes.
PICARD
(over above action)
Now, remember to control your
descent... and don't tangle the
lines.
BEVERLY
Don't tangle the lines... I'll
remember.
They all put their backpacks back on. Picard tests his
weight on the line... it's firm.
PICARD
Ready?
They nod. Picard backs carefully to the edge... and
then eases himself backward and down the rock face.
41 NEW ANGLE (OPTICAL)
As the three of them begin rapelling down the deep
cavern...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT FOUR 36.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
42 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CARDASSIAN SHIP
(OPTICAL)
The two ships sitting in space. (STOCK)
43 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
GUL LEMEC is sitting at the table, quietly furious.
After a few beats, Jellico, Riker, and Troi ENTER.
Lemec stands up in anger, but Jellico strides into the
room and begins to take charge of the situation.
LEMEC
(angry)
What is going on? I have been
waiting here for --
JELLICO
(brisk)
I'm Captain Jellico. I believe
you know Commander Riker, and this
is Lieutenant Commander Troi.
Let's get to it, shall we?
Jellico, Riker, and Troi move toward the table, but
Lemec isn't willing to just let this go. He blocks
Jellico's path.
LEMEC
This treatment is a deliberate
insult to the Cardassian Union.
I have been kept waiting here for
over an hour.
JELLICO
Then I'm sure you're ready to
talk.
Jellico brushes past him and deliberately sits down in
the chair that Lemec just vacated. Riker and Troi move
to sit on either side of him. Lemec is forced to walk
around the table to the other side to find a chair, but
he doesn't sit down yet.
LEMEC
(to Jellico)
I did not agree to admitting
others to this meeting.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT FOUR 37.
43 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
If it alarms you, I can ask them
to leave.
LEMEC
I am not alarmed. But we did not --
JELLICO
A great many people are depending
on our efforts here, Gul Lemec.
We don't need to quibble over
minutiae.
LEMEC
(hard)
I have come to negotiate terms for
a Federation withdrawal from the
border, not to be dictated to by
some mere captain.
Jellico is on his feet instantly. His eyes flash and
his physical stance suggests imminent violence, but he
keeps his voice low as if through strenuous effort.
JELLICO
(hard)
I can see you're not serious about
these talks. If the Cardassian
Union truly wishes to discuss
peace they can send someone who
can negotiate in a civilized
manner.
Jellico indicates that Riker and Troi should follow him
and then he storms out. This has all happened so
quickly, that Lemec's only reaction is shock.
44 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - CONTINUOUS
Jellico, Riker and Troi emerge from the Observation
Lounge. Data is at Ops.
DATA
Captain on the Bridge.
Jellico turns to Riker and Troi. He has now dropped
all pretense at anger.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT FOUR 38.
44 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
(to Troi)
Let him stew for a few minutes.
Then go in and tell him you've
convinced me to meet with him one
more time. Tell him I'm a loose
cannon... that he needs to be more
reasonable because I'm such an
unreasonable man.
(to Riker)
Lemec will want to bring his own
aides on board. Pretend to be
worried that I'll object, but then
give grudging permission for two
aides, no more.
(to both)
Understood?
TROI
Yes, sir.
RIKER
Aye, sir.
Jellico EXITS to the Ready Room. Troi and Riker
exchange glances.
RIKER
Well, I'll say this for him...
he's very sure of himself.
Beat.
TROI
(quiet)
No... he's not.
Off her expression as she looks toward the Ready
Room...
CUT TO:
45 INT. CAVERNS - CAVE BOTTOM
Picard and Worf are standing at the bottom of the
abyss. It's a flat area, branching out into more
tunnels. Beverly is still on the rope, taking the last
few steps down the rock face. She jumps to the bottom
and Worf helps her unhook the line from her harness.
Picard scans the area with a tricorder.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 39.
45 CONTINUED:
PICARD
The installation should be
about... three hundred meters...
(points down one of the
tunnels)
This way.
Picard picks up his backpack. Beverly looks back up at
the towering rock face.
BEVERLY
I don't suppose we're going to
find another way to get back up
there...
WORF
Doubtful.
BEVERLY
That's what I thought.
Worf hands Beverly her pack and they both follow Picard
down a tunnel.
CUT TO:
46 INT. CAVERNS - ANOTHER SECTION
Picard, Worf, and Beverly come around a corner into
another section of the caverns where there is a dead
end. There is a SMALL HOLE, about one foot in diameter
in the wall which is directly in front of them. Picard
tracks his tricorder readings to the hole.
PICARD
We need to get through here. This
lava tube runs southwest for
seventy meters before running into
another chamber.
(looks inside)
The tube opens up a little more
beyond this entrance. If we can
widen the opening, we should be
able to crawl through.
Worf moves to the entrance and examines it.
WORF
A phaser set to level sixteen
should suffice.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 40.
46 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Make it so.
47 ON WORF (OPTICAL)
As he pulls out his phaser and adjusts the setting. He
points it at the entrance and then FIRES. The phaser
is set on a WIDE BEAM which envelops the entire
entrance. When Worf stops firing, it is revealed that
the phaser has WIDENED the entrance to the lava tube by
about two feet. We can now see more of the tube, which
is just large enough for a person to crawl along on
their hands and knees. The tube is smooth on the
inside.
Picard moves to the entrance and peers inside.
PICARD
Very good, Mister Worf.
Picard removes his pack and puts it in the tube ahead
of him. He climbs in and then begins crawling through
the tube.
CUT TO:
48 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CARDASSIAN SHIP
(OPTICAL)
The two ships hang in space.
49 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
Gul Lemec is sitting in his chair, flanked by GLIN
CORAK and GLIN TAJOR, his aides. Jellico, Riker, and
Troi ENTER. The Cardassians stand. Jellico acts as
though the previous confrontation with Lemec never
happened.
JELLICO
(shakes his hand)
Gul Lemec, a pleasure.
LEMEC
May I present my aides, Glin Corak
and Glin Tajor.
JELLICO
Welcome aboard.
Everyone waits until Jellico sits down and then they
follow suit.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 41.
49 CONTINUED:
Lemec is much less confrontational than we saw
previously. Jellico's strategy is working.
Jellico looks over a PADD for a moment and everyone
again waits for him to set the pace. He pauses for a
moment, then plunges ahead -- his attitude is extremely
belligerent.
JELLICO
(blunt)
For the past three weeks you've
been massing troops in staging
areas, assembling strike forces,
and pulling ships from their
normal patrols. We will not stand
for this clearly provocative
behavior.
LEMEC
(cool)
I see the Federation spy network
has again provided you with faulty
information. We are conducting
routine training operations...
nothing more.
JELLICO
(contemptuous)
Then I'm sure you won't mind if we
send a few starships into this
sector for our own... training
operations.
LEMEC
Your fleet deployments do not
concern us. However, we are very
concerned about your refusal to
vacate those territories along the
border, which are clearly
Cardassian.
Jellico jumps to his feet and pounds the table.
JELLICO
(angry)
You gave up your claims on those
territories when you signed the
armistice. You couldn't take
those worlds by force, so now you
want us to give them to you at the
bargaining table.
Troi reaches out and pretends to calm him.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 42.
49 CONTINUED: (2)
TROI
Captain, please... we should
listen to them.
Jellico seems to swallow his anger for a moment.
Finally, with a great show of effort, he manages to sit
down again. Riker, playing the part of the
"reasonable" officer tries to sound conciliatory.
RIKER
Gul Lemec, I'm sure you know that
those systems are still subject to
negotiation by the terms of the
treaty.
LEMEC
Negotiations which we have pursued
in good faith. Unfortunately, the
Federation has not been as
forthcoming.
JELLICO
So to speed up the process, you're
preparing for war.
LEMEC
We are preparing to defend
ourselves.
RIKER
The Federation won't start a war.
Lemec pauses for a moment... then he gets up and moves
about the room. Clearly, he knows something.
LEMEC
That has always been your
position. However... I have heard
reports that a small team from the
Federation has already been sent
into our territory...
Jellico, Riker, and Troi keep their faces impassive...
trying not to give anything away. Lemec goes on after
a beat.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 43.
49 CONTINUED: (3)
LEMEC
(continuing)
Of course, I don't believe this...
such an attempt would almost
certainly fail... and even if it
succeeded, it would trigger a...
very serious response on our part.
Jellico takes a moment before responding. The tables
have just turned here... Jellico is now following
Lemec's lead.
JELLICO
I don't know what you're talking
about.
LEMEC
(smiles)
Then there's no need for worry.
A silent beat as the two men consider each other.
LEMEC
A short recess would seem to be in
order.
JELLICO
Very well.
Jellico, Riker and Troi stand to go... but Lemec stops
them with a question.
LEMEC
(quiet, casual)
Where is Captain Picard?
Jellico turns and faces him with a neutral expression.
JELLICO
Reassigned.
LEMEC
Ah.
(beat)
Well, I hope his new assignment is
not too dangerous... it would be
a shame if something happened to
such a... noted officer.
Jellico meets his eyes and there is a long moment
between the two of them.
STAR TREK: "Chain of Command, Pt. I" - 10/06/92 - ACT FOUR 44.
49 CONTINUED: (4)
JELLICO
Yes... it would.
Jellico turns and EXITS with Troi and Riker. Off
Lemec's expression of satisfaction...
CUT TO:
50 EXT. SPACE - CELTRIS THREE (OPTICAL)
The planet as seen before.
51 INT. CAVERNS - LAVA TUBE
Picard is crawling though the dark tube. Worf and
Beverly are following him single file.
PICARD
(to others)
Just a few more meters...
He keeps crawling... then comes to a narrow OPENING
which leads into another chamber. He has to push aside
some dirt and rocks, before he can scramble out of the
tube and into the chamber, which is large enough for
him to stand in.
52 WORF
is still moving though the tube. He gets to the end
and begins to crawl out.
53 BEVERLY
is struggling over some rocks and dirt behind Worf.
There is a sudden RUMBLING SOUND and she freezes.
54 PICARD AND WORF
They hear the sound.
PICARD
(urgent)
Beverly, get out of there!
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 45.
55 BEVERLY
She begins to hurry toward the entrance, but it's too
late. The tube CAVES IN on top of her.
56 PICARD AND WORF
The RUMBLING SOUND stops and dirt is blown out of the
tube.
PICARD
Beverly!
WORF
Doctor Crusher!
Silence. Picard moves to go back in after Beverly, but
Worf stops him.
WORF
No, sir.
Worf dives into the tube, leaving a worried Picard
behind.
57 WORF
inside the tube, reaches the point of the cave-in. He
begins to dig frantically.
58 PICARD
waits anxiously at the entrance to the tube. A few
beats pass.
WORF'S VOICE
(o.c.)
I have her.
Picard leans inside the tube and then re-emerges with
Worf's legs. He struggles to pull the Klingon from the
tube, but finally Worf's torso emerges. They both then
manage to pull out Beverly, who is covered with dirt
and is scratched up. She coughs and chokes for a
moment.
PICARD
Are you all right?
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 46.
58 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
(coughing)
I think so.
(beat)
Next time, you bring up the rear.
Picard smiles at her, then picks up the tricorder.
PICARD
We're nearly there. Do you feel
like you can continue?
Beverly nods. Picard leads them down another
passageway.
CUT TO:
59 INT. CAVERNS - INSTALLATION ENTRANCE (OPTICAL)
Picard, Beverly and Worf come around a corner and see
a METAL HATCH set into the wall. There is no other
sign of an installation here except for the bare metal
door. They wait behind some rocks for a moment.
PICARD
(off tricorder, sotto)
This looks like a maintenance
hatch to the installation.
(beat)
I'm picking up three proximity
sensors around it.
Picard looks to Worf, who pulls a DEVICE about the size
and shape of a flashlight out of his pack. Worf
adjusts one of the controls and then sets the handle
into the ground so that it is standing up. Once it is
in place, he touches another control and THREE BEAMS
come out of the device and head towards three different
points around the periphery of the door. As soon as
they touch the rock, the beams DISAPPEAR.
Worf checks a reading on the side of the device.
WORF
The sensor echo has been
established. The false image will
only last a few minutes.
They pull their phasers and quickly move to the door.
Worf examines the door.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FOUR 47.
59 CONTINUED:
WORF
The hatch is magnetically sealed.
But I believe I can bypass it.
Picard nods and Worf pulls another DEVICE from his
pack. He attaches it to the door and begins to operate
the controls.
BEVERLY
(off tricorder)
I can't scan the other side of the
hatch... it's been shielded.
PICARD
We have no choice.
(beat, then quiet, to
Beverly)
Remember: aim low and fire in
short, controlled bursts.
She nods understanding and takes a firmer grip on her
phaser. Worf finally finishes working on the hatch.
WORF
Ready.
They all move to defensive positions just outside the
door.
PICARD
(to Worf)
Now.
Worf activates the device and the hatch OPENS. The
three of them rush inside with phasers drawn.
60 OMITTED
61 INT. CAVERNS - LARGE CHAMBER - CONTINUOUS
They all rush inside and find... nothing. There is no
Cardassian installation... just a large empty chamber
in the caverns. The only thing in sight is a small
CONSOLE sitting in the middle of the chamber which is
quietly BEEPING.
Picard, Worf, and Beverly all come to a sudden halt as
they see there is nothing here. Off their astonished
reactions...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 48.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
62 INT. CAVERNS - LARGE CHAMBER
Continuous action from Act Four. Picard, Beverly, and
Worf are reacting to the empty room.
PICARD
(quick realization)
It's a trap. Come on.
But as he turns to head back for the door, all hell
suddenly breaks loose in the chamber.
The following happens very quickly:
62A WORF AND BEVERLY (OPTICAL)
react as TWO ARMED CARDASSIANS come at them from
behind. Worf throws himself at one and Beverly SHOOTS
the other.
62AA THE HATCH
begins to close behind them.
62B PICARD (OPTICAL)
Dives for cover as TWO MORE CARDASSIANS begin to FIRE
from hidden points in the shadows. Picard returns
FIRE, but then has to physically fight off a THIRD
CARDASSIAN who rushes him.
62C WORF (OPTICAL)
drops his phaser and dives into the closing hatch and
manages to force it open by wedging himself in it.
Beverly FIRES a couple of BLASTS which take out TWO
CARDASSIANS.
62D PICARD
is fighting off the Cardassian with a quick series of
karate moves.
62E CARDASSIANS
begin to pour out of yet another point in the chamber.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 49.
62F WORF (OPTICAL)
can barely hold open the hatch as Beverly scrambles
through it. Worf yells for Picard.
WORF
Captain!
But before Picard can do anything, Worf is wounded by
a DISRUPTOR BLAST and he is knocked out of the hatch
and into the outer chamber.
63 OMITTED
64 NEW ANGLE
as Picard turns to make a dash for the door... but it's
too late. The hatch CLOSES shut, trapping him inside.
He turns around and drops his phaser as the Cardassians
close in on him.
65 INT. CAVERNS - INSTALLATION ENTRANCE
Worf and Beverly have just emerged from the Large
Chamber. The door is shut.
WORF
The Captain...
Beverly shakes her head no, then whips out her
tricorder.
BEVERLY
(off tricorder)
There are five more heading this
way from another tunnel. Come on.
She heads off back toward the way they came. Worf
glances once more at the closed hatch, then he follows
her.
CUT TO:
66
thru OMITTED
67
68 INT. CAVERNS - LARGE CHAMBER
Picard puts his hands on his head as an armed
Cardassian takes his pack and combadge from him as well
as his weapon.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 50.
68 CONTINUED:
One of the Cardassians goes over to the flashing
console and deactivates it. The flashing and beeping
STOP. The Cardassian smiles insidiously at Picard, and
then leads him away.
CUT TO:
69 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE & CARDASSIAN SHIP
(OPTICAL)
The two ships in space.
70 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
Riker is looking at a monitor at the aft science
station as Jellico ENTERS from the Ready Room.
DATA
Captain on the Bridge.
JELLICO
(to Riker)
What do you have, Wil?
RIKER
(indicates monitor)
I'm not sure. We're picking up a
lot of coded messages from a
Cardassian planet near the border.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 51.
70 CONTINUED:
JELLICO
Which planet?
RIKER
Celtris Three.
A beat as Jellico thinks.
JELLICO
Can you detect any theta-band
subspace emissions coming from
Celtris?
Riker works for a moment.
RIKER
There're some residual traces...
it looks like there were emissions
up until a few minutes ago.
A long moment as Jellico looks at the monitors. He
doesn't want to give anything away.
JELLICO
Open a secure channel to Admiral
Nechayev. Priority two. Put it
through to my Ready Room.
RIKER
Aye, sir.
Jellico EXITS to the Ready Room and Riker looks after
him with a puzzled expression.
CUT TO:
70A INT. READY ROOM (OPTICAL)
Jellico moves to his desk and activates the terminal.
After a moment, the Starfleet logo is replaced by the
image of Admiral Nechayev.
NECHAYEV
Captain?
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 51A.
70A CONTINUED:
JELLICO
Those emissions you were so
concerned about... have just
stopped.
(beat)
I'd say that one way or the other,
our friends have finished their
task.
There is a beat as Nechayev takes note of this.
NECHAYEV
Have you heard from our friends?
JELLICO
No.
NECHAYEV
Let me know if you do. I'd very
much like to see them again.
JELLICO
So would I, Admiral.
The transmission ENDS. Off Jellico's face as he
contemplates the fate of Picard and the others.
CUT TO:
71 INT. INTERROGATION ROOM
The room is very large with a huge entry door.
(Footsteps tend to echo in here.) There are few
furnishings except for the center of the room where
there is a large DESK. Although not immediately
apparent, the desk has many hidden panels and drawers.
Next to the desk is the INTERVIEW CHAIR, an ominous
looking piece of furniture with the ability to manacle
the subject's wrists and ankles.
Picard is pushed into the room by a Cardassian. The
door SHUTS behind him. Picard looks around for a
moment... then a VOICE is heard coming out of the
darkness.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 52.
71 CONTINUED:
MADRED'S VOICE
(o.c.)
A challenge.
GUL MADRED steps out of the shadows and moves toward
the table.
MADRED
You should prove to be an
interesting challenge. Possibly
the most interesting to come
through that door in many years.
PICARD
What do you want?
MADRED
Why... you, of course.
(beat)
Picard. Jean-Luc. Serial number
SP dash nine three seven dash two
one five. Son of Maurice and
Yvette Picard, born in La Barre,
France. Former Captain of the
Stargazer... where you conducted
extensive studies on theta-band
subspace carrier waves.
Picard is shocked at this level of knowledge and what
it implies.
MADRED
Don't look so surprised. How
could we have designed a lure for
the Captain of the Federation
flagship unless we knew something
about his background.
Picard recovers quickly and his features harden.
PICARD
All right... so you concocted an
elaborate ruse to bring me here.
Why?
Madred's expression hardens.
MADRED
In this room, you do not ask
questions. I ask them, and you
answer. And if I'm not satisfied
with those answers... you will
die.
STAR TREK: "Chain... , Pt. I" - REV. 10/07/92 - ACT FIVE 53.
71 CONTINUED: (2)
Off Picard's reaction...
FADE OUT.
SUPER: "TO BE CONTINUED"
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END