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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Lower Decks"
#40277-267
Story by
Ronald Wilkerson & Jean Louise Matthias
Teleplay by
Rene Echevarria
Directed by
Gabrielle Beaumont
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FOR PUBLICITY OR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING
WITH THE TELEVISION LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
Copyright 1993 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
Reserved. This script is not for publication or
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FINAL DRAFT
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" - 11/17/93 - CAST
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Lower Decks"
CAST
PICARD OGAWA
RIKER BEN
DATA JORET
BEVERLY LAVELLE
TROI SITO
WORF TAURIK
GEORDI
Non-Speaking Non-Speaking
N.D. SUPERNUMERARIES N.D. PATIENT
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" - 11/17/93 - SETS
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Lower Decks"
SETS
INTERIORS EXTERIORS
USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
BRIDGE
TEN FORWARD SHUTTLECRAFT
ENGINEERING
SICKBAY
BEVERLY'S OFFICE
CORRIDOR
TURBOLIFT
READY ROOM
SHUTTLEBAY
RIKER'S QUARTERS
SHIP'S GYMNASIUM
OBSERVATION LOUNGE
SHUTTLECRAFT
LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" - 11/17/93 - PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Lower Decks"
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
ARGAYA ar-GUY-yah
CARSTAIRS CAR-stares
JANALAN jah-NAH-len
JORET DAL jo-RET DAHL
LAVELLE lah-VELL
TAURIK TOR-ick
TRAKIAN TRAY-kee-un
VEDEKS VEH-decks
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - TEASER 1.
"Star Trek: The Next Generation"
"Lower Decks"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 INT. TEN FORWARD
TROI and RIKER are sitting at a table looking over a
PADD. The usual complement of N.D's fill the room.
A waiter stands at a nearby table, wiping it clean.
His name is BEN, and though Riker and Troi don't
notice, he's eavesdropping on their conversation.
RIKER
Fletcher has more experience with
propulsion systems --
TROI
But Carstairs is better with
people. Considering this is a
supervisory position, I'd go with
her.
RIKER
(considers)
You're probably right...
Riker works the PADD, leans back and rubs his eyes as
if they're tired.
RIKER
(continuing)
Didn't we just finish a Crew
Evaluation Report?
TROI
(smiles)
That was three months ago.
RIKER
Feels like three weeks. Maybe we
should just give everyone a
promotion and call it a night.
(smiles)
What do you say... Commander?
TROI
(smiles)
Fine with me... Captain.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - TEASER 2.
2 NEW ANGLE
revealing a table in the corner from which four junior
officers are watching Riker and Troi -- who can be seen
in the background laughing over something one of them
has said.
Two of them are recognizable: ALYSSA OGAWA, Beverly's
Nurse, and Ensign SITO JAXA, the young Bajoran woman
from "First Duty." As we'll see, the Nova Squadron
incident has left Sito a little unsure of herself;
determined to get her career back on track but
desperate to avoid making another mistake, she's become
very cautious, very by-the-book.
The group is rounded out by a Vulcan male named TAURIK
and a human male named LAVELLE. Like Sito, they are
both in their early to mid-twenties. Lavelle is
bright, handsome and personable -- think of Riker
twelve years ago. Taurik is extremely intelligent and
knows it -- he has enormous confidence in his own
abilities.
LAVELLE
Why do they keep laughing? What's
so funny about Crew Evaluations?
OGAWA
Don't worry about it, Sam.
SITO
Let's just try and have a good
time.
LAVELLE
How can I have a good time when my
career's being decided across the
room?
Lavelle crosses his fingers, closes his eyes...
LAVELLE
(continuing, quiet)
Think promotion... promotion...
promotion...
Taurik regards him disapprovingly.
TAURIK
You can't really believe this will
influence the outcome of your
evaluation?
Lavelle ignores him, continues his quiet chant. The
others see Taurik's annoyance and can't resist teasing
him.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - TEASER 3.
2 CONTINUED:
OGAWA
It's a time-honored strategy,
Taurik.
SITO
The Vedeks of the Janalan order
maintain a round-the-clock chant
for the well-being of the Bajoran
people.
TAURIK
Considering the history of your
planet, that doesn't exactly
validate what he's doing.
Sito shrugs to concede him the point, but Lavelle is
finally exasperated by the relentlessness of Taurik's
logic. The efficacy of what Sam is doing is
questionable.
LAVELLE
Promote me, please -- so I can
make Lieutenant and have my own
room.
TAURIK
If you aren't happy sharing
quarters with me, then you should
put in for a new room assignment.
(beat)
Just in case you're not promoted.
Sito and Ogawa smile at Taurik's remark.
3 ON RIKER AND TROI
Ben is approaching them with TWO COFFEES.
RIKER
I've been thinking about who to
promote to Ops --
TROI
The new night duty officer?
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - TEASER 4.
3 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(acknowledges)
Lavelle's an obvious candidate,
but I'm considering Ensign Sito as
well.
Ben sets the coffees down.
BEN
(to Troi)
You sure about dessert?
TROI
Yes. Don't tempt me.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - TEASER 5.
3 CONTINUED: (2)
Ben smiles and moves off; we FOLLOW HIM as he
approaches the junior officer's table.
Ben is about the same age as the others; has an easy
smile and wit. He signed aboard a Starship for fun and
adventure, and as a civilian, isn't subject to the
pressures of Starfleet. He likes nothing more than to
kid his friends about how seriously they take
everything.
LAVELLE
Are they working on the crew
evaluations?
BEN
Yep.
SITO
Who were they talking about?
BEN
It's not my place to say...
SITO
Come on, Ben.
LAVELLE
Please.
BEN
All right, but I'm not sure you're
going to like it...
They react --
BEN
(continuing)
Apparently... you're both up for
the same job...
Everyone reacts. Sito and Lavelle look at each
other... wondering how this will affect their
friendship... Off this moment we...
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 6.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
(NOTE: Episode credits fall over opening scenes.)
4 INT. BRIDGE
At Red Alert, Sito is at Tactical, Lavelle at the Conn,
DATA at Ops -- Riker is giving a series of rapid-fire
orders from the Command Area. Various N.D's as needed.
RIKER
Lock phasers on target --
SITO
(works)
Phasers locked --
DATA
(off console)
The enemy vessel is firing.
RIKER
Helm, hard to starboard!
LAVELLE
(works)
Hard starboard --
RIKER
Fire phasers!
Sito works the console but it takes her a moment to
comply -- Worf turns from the aft station to watch as
she recovers and fires.
SITO
Firing --
We hear the SOUND of phasers firing.
DATA
Target is destroyed.
RIKER
End simulation sequence and secure
from drill.
Red Alert ends and Riker studies a read-out.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT ONE 6A.
4 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(continuing, to all)
Alpha shift, your response time
was seven percent slower than
gamma shift --
Everyone on the Bridge reacts to this disappointing
news.
4A INT. ENGINEERING
where Taurik, Geordi, and a few N.D's are listening.
RIKER'S COM VOICE
I'd like all departments to submit
drill evaluation reports by oh
nine hundred hours --
GEORDI
Ensign, you'll write that report.
TAURIK
Yes, sir.
4B INT. BRIDGE
Continuous.
RIKER
Let's see if we can find a way to
close that gap.
Riker turns to Sito.
RIKER
(continuing)
What happened back there, Ensign?
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 7.
4B CONTINUED:
Sito explains, a little nervously.
SITO
I'm sorry, sir. When we changed
course I had to re-lock the
phasers before I could fire.
RIKER
Next time try letting the locking
relay float until the actual order
to fire is given.
Sito acknowledges.
RIKER
(continuing)
They may not teach that trick at
the Academy, but it works.
SITO
Thank you, sir.
Riker turns to Lavelle.
RIKER
Lavelle...
LAVELLE
Sir?
There is a moment of anticipation on Lavelle's face, as
if he's hoping to be complimented.
RIKER
Resume previous course and speed.
A flicker of disappointment crosses Lavelle's features.
LAVELLE
(all business)
Aye, aye sir.
RIKER
One "aye" is sufficient
acknowledgment, Ensign.
Lavelle's face flushes with embarrassment. PICARD
ENTERS from the Ready Room and approaches Riker.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 8.
4B CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Helm, change course for the Argaya
system -- maximum warp.
LAVELLE
Aye, sir.
RIKER
What about our rendezvous with the
Clement?
PICARD
I've just received new orders from
Starfleet. We'll discuss it in
the Observation Lounge.
Data stands to join Picard and Worf as they cross
toward the Observation Lounge. Lavelle looks over at
Data's vacant chair -- someone is going to have to man
Ops and he hopes he is chosen. Riker glances at him,
then back toward Sito.
RIKER
Ensign Sito, you'll fill in at
Ops.
Lavelle tries not to show his disappointment.
SITO
Yes, sir.
She crosses toward the chair as the senior officers
EXIT into the Observation Lounge.
She takes a seat and orients herself, pushes a few
controls. It's an awkward moment; the two friends are
still grappling with the fact that they're competitors,
and now they have to sit side by side. She senses
Lavelle's disappointment that he wasn't chosen and
tries to steer the conversation elsewhere.
SITO
(continuing, quiet)
The Argaya system is close to the
Cardassian border; I wonder why
we're going there.
He shrugs, doesn't join in her speculation.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 9.
4B CONTINUED: (3)
SITO
(continuing)
How would you like to be a spider
under that table?
LAVELLE
(turns to her)
What?
SITO
(gesturing back toward
the Observation lounge)
A spider under the table --
LAVELLE
Is that like a fly on the wall?
SITO
(smiles)
I guess so.
He smiles -- the awkwardness between them evaporates.
(NOTE: as they talk, they should occasionally work
their controls.)
SITO
(continuing)
You did really well during the
drill.
LAVELLE
Apparently Commander Riker didn't
think so. I swear he's got it in
for me.
SITO
You're imagining things.
LAVELLE
Oh, yeah? Then how come you're
sitting in that chair instead of
me?
Sito tries to make light of it.
SITO
Maybe he figured I need more
practice than you do.
He smiles and they turn their attentions to their
consoles... Off this moment...
5 OMITTED
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT ONE 10.
6 INT. ENGINEERING
Taurik is working at the pool table; GEORDI ENTERS and
starts to cross past.
TAURIK
Excuse me, sir... do you have a
minute?
GEORDI
Sure. What is it?
TAURIK
I'd like you to take a look at
something.
Geordi smiles slightly. Apparently this isn't unusual
for Taurik.
GEORDI
Have you been improvising again,
Ensign?
TAURIK
In a manner of speaking. I'm
running a computer simulation to
test a new warp-field
configuration.
Geordi studies the console indicated by Taurik.
GEORDI
You've got a problem right here...
the plasma flow in the nacelles is
out of sync.
TAURIK
Actually, sir, that was done
deliberately.
Geordi reacts; clearly this isn't how it's ordinarily
done.
TAURIK
(continuing)
As you can see, this configuration
has increased overall warp-field
integrity by seven percent.
GEORDI
(off console)
You're right...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT ONE 10A.
6 CONTINUED:
TAURIK
Doctor Nils Diaz has been
experimenting with this technique
at the Tanaline Propulsion
Laboratory.
Geordi is studying the read-outs.
GEORDI
I know his work, but I never heard
anything about this...
TAURIK
His findings have not been
released yet. I was able to
review a preliminary report when
I was at the Academy.
GEORDI
I'll look forward to reading about
it...
TAURIK
I predict that when these findings
are made public, they will become
a new model for warp field
operation.
GEORDI
Sounds interesting.
TAURIK
With your permission, I would like
to begin tests to see if the
technique can be adapted to our
warp drive.
Geordi studies the monitor as he considers...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 11.
6 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
I don't know... There could be
variables you didn't account for.
Taurik considers the possibility.
TAURIK
I was quite thorough.
GEORDI
I'm sure you were... but I'd like
to look over your simulation
before I authorize any tests.
TAURIK
As you wish.
GEORDI
If you have any other ideas for
improving efficiency, feel free to
run them by me.
TAURIK
As a matter of fact, sir, I do --
when would be a good time to
discuss them?
The only reason Geordi restrains himself is because he
asked for it.
GEORDI
I'll get back to you on that...
Geordi moves off; Taurik watches him go for a beat
before setting to work...
7 INT. SICKBAY
Ogawa ministers to an N.D. PATIENT on a bio-bed, then
moves toward Beverly's Office. She stops at the door
and waits for BEVERLY to look up from her desk.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT ONE 12.
8 INT. BEVERLY'S OFFICE
Beverly sees her and smiles.
BEVERLY
If you're wondering about your
evaluation, it couldn't be better.
OGAWA
(smiles)
Actually, I just wanted to tell
you that Ensign Reilly's condition
is showing improvement... but
thank you.
BEVERLY
In fact, I'm recommending you for
a promotion. How does Lieutenant
Alyssa Ogawa sound to you?
OGAWA
It sounds wonderful.
BEVERLY
I'll talk to Commander Riker... I
expect it'll be official as soon
as the current crew evaluation is
over.
Ogawa smiles and turns to exit...
BEVERLY
Alyssa... I've been meaning to ask
you -- how are things going with
you and Lieutenant Powell?
There is a brief hesitation.
OGAWA
Fine... I think.
BEVERLY
You think?
Ogawa takes a breath... she's trying to be casual about
this, but there's an undercurrent of concern.
OGAWA
I'm sure it's nothing... but he
seems... preoccupied lately. Last
night he had to cancel our date.
BEVERLY
I see...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT ONE 12A.
8 CONTINUED:
OGAWA
I know he's been putting together
a research proposal... he's been
really busy with it...
BEVERLY
I can understand that. Sometimes
I get so absorbed in my research
I forget to eat.
Ogawa still seems concerned.
OGAWA
I just wonder...
She trails off, but Beverly knows she wants to talk.
BEVERLY
What?
OGAWA
I've never met anyone like Andrew.
It's as though we've known each
other forever...
BEVERLY
You do seem well-suited.
OGAWA
But... I know that in the
beginning of a romance... it's
possible to be... a little blind.
BEVERLY
(carefully)
I'm not sure exactly what you
mean...
OGAWA
Well... cancelling a date like
that... the way he's been so
distant lately...
(beat)
Doctor... do you think those could
be warning signs? That he's
losing interest?
BEVERLY
Alyssa... I think you may be
overreacting.
OGAWA
Maybe so...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT ONE 12B.
8 CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
If I felt as strongly about
someone as you do about Andrew --
he'd have to do a lot more than
cancel one date before I became
suspicious.
Ogawa can't help but smile.
OGAWA
You're right...
BEVERLY
As soon as this research project
is over... I'm sure things will be
just like they were.
Cheered, Ogawa puts a final bright spin on things.
OGAWA
Except, of course, that he'll have
to deal with Lieutenant Ogawa.
And she EXITS, smiling.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT ONE 13.
8A EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it drops out of warp.
9 INT. TEN FORWARD
Sito is standing at the bar talking with Worf. A
smaller than usual number of N.D's are in the room.
SITO
I only filled in at Ops for half
an hour, but I had to degauss the
main deflector dish, recalibrate
the navigation grid, and use the
internal sensors to find a lost
puppy.
WORF
Ops is a very different challenge
from Tactical.
SITO
I can't figure out why I'm even
being considered for the
assignment... I'm a security
officer.
Worf regards her for a beat.
WORF
I recommended you.
Sito is surprised and gratified to hear this.
SITO
I'll try not to let you down, sir.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 14.
10 ON LAVELLE, TAURIK AND BEN
who are at the same table we saw them at before,
watching Sito and Worf. Ben stands with an empty tray --
there aren't many people in Ten Forward so he has time
to talk.
LAVELLE
What could they be talking about?
Taurik's had enough of Lavelle's trying to eavesdrop.
TAURIK
Have you ever considered learning
to lip read?
Ben smiles at Taurik's comment, but Lavelle ignores his
remark.
LAVELLE
Do you think Worf's chewing her
out?
BEN
No, he always looks like that.
There's a trace of envy in Lavelle's voice:
LAVELLE
(continuing)
Maybe he's giving her pointers on
how to land the Ops position.
The door OPENS and Riker ENTERS; he glances their way
when he crosses past their table.
BEN
Hi, Wil.
RIKER
(a greeting)
Ben...
When Riker crosses away Lavelle looks at Ben in
disbelief.
LAVELLE
You call him Wil?
BEN
Why not?
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT ONE 14A.
10 CONTINUED:
LAVELLE
He's second in command of this
ship, that's why not.
BEN
I'm not Starfleet; I'm a civilian.
And when he's in here, he wants to
be treated like a civilian.
LAVELLE
Riker? I bet he sleeps in his
uniform.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 15.
10 CONTINUED: (2)
BEN
You only think that because he's
your C.O. If you got to know him --
LAVELLE
(dismissing this)
Right.
Ben isn't sure why Lavelle's reacting like this.
TAURIK
(to Ben)
He's convinced that Commander
Riker doesn't "like" him.
BEN
Why? Did you crash the ship into
something?
LAVELLE
No. He just doesn't like me.
TAURIK
He doesn't even know you.
BEN
That's right. You should go talk
to him.
LAVELLE
About what?
TAURIK
Perhaps something you have in
common?
BEN
He likes Jazz... poker... he's
Canadian --
LAVELLE
Yeah? My grandfather was from
Canada.
BEN
There you go.
Sito approaches the table; in the background, we see
that Worf is EXITING Ten Forward.
SITO
Hi --
She sees that there's no chair for her.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 15A.
10 CONTINUED: (3)
LAVELLE
Here...
He stands and frees his chair for her.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
I've got to go talk to somebody.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 16.
10 CONTINUED: (4)
We follow Lavelle as he moves off, drink in hand. He
steels himself, then moves to the bar next to Riker.
Riker is working on a PADD and doesn't notice him.
LAVELLE
Good evening, sir...
Riker turns toward him.
RIKER
Lavelle...
Lavelle smiles awkwardly, unsure what to say. Riker
regards him for a beat, wondering if he wants
something.
RIKER
(continuing)
Can I do something for you?
LAVELLE
No, sir. I... just came to get
myself another drink.
Riker glances down at the drink Lavelle's already
holding in his hand -- it's nearly full.
RIKER
Something wrong with that one?
LAVELLE
Actually, I...
The Bartender approaches.
LAVELLE
(continuing, to Riker)
What are you having?
RIKER
Trakian Ale.
LAVELLE
Good choice.
(to bartender)
I'll have one, too.
Riker returns to his PADD. After a beat.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 17.
10 CONTINUED: (5)
LAVELLE
My Grandfather was Canadian, you
know.
RIKER
Really...
LAVELLE
Aren't you one, too?
RIKER
A grandfather?
Lavelle laughs, maybe a little too much.
LAVELLE
Canadian, sir. Canadian.
RIKER
No. I grew up in Alaska.
Lavelle's smile fades as he realizes his plan is
collapsing.
LAVELLE
Oh. Well... they both... get a
lot of snow.
Riker isn't sure what to say to this; he returns to his
PADD. An awkward beat as Lavelle decides to get out
before he gets himself in any deeper.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
Good talking to you, sir.
Lavelle moves off, mortified by the whole encounter --
a beat later the bartender arrives with his ale. He
looks at Riker, who glances after Lavelle and shakes
his head.
11 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
hanging in space.
12 INT. BRIDGE
as Picard ENTERS from the Ready Room. Riker is in the
command area, Worf is at Tactical, Lavelle at the Conn,
Data at Ops.
RIKER
We're holding position in the
Argaya System.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT ONE 18.
12 CONTINUED:
Picard acknowledges, turns to Worf.
PICARD
Anything?
WORF
(off console)
No, sir. I detect no vessels in
the vicinity.
Picard and Riker exchange a concerned look.
PICARD
How close are we to the Cardassian
border?
DATA
(off console)
Less than five thousand
kilometers.
To Lavelle this all sounds very mysterious.
WORF
(off console)
Sir... I am detecting an object...
five meters in length.
(beat)
It appears to be an escape pod.
RIKER
They must have been forced to
abandon ship.
PICARD
How far inside Cardassian space is
it?
WORF
Over fifty thousand kilometers.
Picard and Riker share a grim look.
PICARD
How the hell are we going to get
it out of there... ?
Off Lavelle's face -- he doesn't know what this
mysterious escape pod contains, but clearly it's
important to us...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 19.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
13 INT. BRIDGE
Moments later.
DATA
(off console)
Sir, the pod's life-support system
is failing.
RIKER
(to Worf)
Notify Doctor Crusher --
PICARD
Can we get within Transporter
range without crossing into
Cardassian territory?
DATA
(works)
We would need to boost the gain on
the confinement beam by at least
seven percent.
PICARD
(to com)
Mister La Forge?
14 INT. ENGINEERING
where Taurik and Geordi are working.
GEORDI
I'm on it, sir.
Geordi works a console.
GEORDI
(continuing, to Taurik)
Try it now...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT TWO 20.
14 CONTINUED:
TAURIK
(works)
The pod is still too far away...
GEORDI
I'm going to try augmenting the
frequency spread...
Geordi sets to work. Taurik studies his console for a
moment.
TAURIK
Bio-readings indicate that the
passenger is humanoid...
(works console)
Attempting life-form
identification --
GEORDI
(sharp)
No one asked you to do that,
Ensign. Let's just get him aboard
safely.
Taurik reacts -- Geordi keeps working.
GEORDI
(continuing)
There, that should do it...
TAURIK
(off console)
Confinement beam is at one hundred
nine percent of normal.
GEORDI
(hits combadge)
Transporter room -- you should be
able to get a lock now.
15 INT. BRIDGE
where they are monitoring the conversation.
VOICE
Aye, sir --
PICARD
(to com)
Doctor, are you ready?
16 INT. SICKBAY (OPTICAL)
where Ogawa is helping Beverly prepare a bio-bed.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 21.
16 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
(hits combadge)
Stand by.
BEVERLY
Alyssa, I'm afraid I'm going to
have to ask you to leave.
OGAWA
All right, Doctor.
With a last glance around to make sure everything's
ready, she EXITS.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Transporter room. go ahead.
A figure begins to MATERIALIZE on the bio-bed. We cut
out before we can recognize whether it is human or
alien.
17 INT. CORRIDOR
as Ogawa EXITS to find Sito posted at the door.
OGAWA
What are you doing here?
SITO
I'm not supposed to let anyone but
the senior officers inside
Sickbay.
OGAWA
Do you have any idea what's going
on?
SITO
No. Do you?
Ogawa shrugs. In the background we see Picard round a
corner and head their way.
OGAWA
(sotto)
I better go.
She EXITS down the corridor. Picard approaches and
nods to Sito as he passes.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 22.
17 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Ensign...
She acknowledges and the door OPENS to admit him. But
he stops before going in, turns back to look at Sito.
He regards her for a beat without saying anything, then
turns and EXITS to Sickbay. Sito is left wondering
what the look might have meant...
18 INT. BRIDGE
Riker is near an aft station, Data at Ops, Worf at
tactical and Lavelle at the Conn. A group of N.D's
ENTER from the Turbolift and stand ready to take their
posts. Riker glances to see if everyone's present,
then announces:
RIKER
Twelve hundred hours -- alpha
shift is relieved...
The other N.D's move from their posts and EXIT to the
Turbolifts, but Lavelle approaches Riker.
LAVELLE
Excuse me, sir.
Riker turns to him.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
If it's all right with you, I'd
like to stay on for another shift.
I could use the training.
RIKER
Now's not the best time.
LAVELLE
Yes, sir.
Lavelle moves to the Turbolift... it OPENS and he goes
inside. As the door closes, we catch a glimpse of his
frustrated expression...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 23.
19 INT. CORRIDOR
where Sito is posted. She stands silently for a beat
until the door to Sickbay OPENS and Picard steps out --
without breaking stride:
PICARD
Ensign, you're with me.
Surprised by his request, it takes her a beat to follow
in step. They move down the corridor in silence, and
stop when they reach the Turbolift door. After a
moment it OPENS and Lavelle and another N.D EXIT.
Lavelle's surprised to see her with Picard, and he and
Sito exchange a look as the pass each other.
20 INT. TURBOLIFT
as the door closes behind them.
PICARD
Bridge.
Picard is clearly preoccupied with whatever their
mysterious mission is and says nothing else. For Sito,
the next few moments are among the longest of her life.
Finally:
PICARD
(continuing)
You're a certified pilot, aren't
you?
SITO
Yes, sir.
Picard nods vaguely and returns to his inscrutable
thoughts. Sito can only wonder what the question might
portend.
21 INT. READY ROOM
as Picard and Sito ENTER. He moves directly to his
desk without offering her a seat. He seats himself and
turns to regard her for a beat.
PICARD
How long have you served on the
Enterprise?
SITO
Seven months, sir.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 24.
21 CONTINUED:
Despite her nervousness, Picard does nothing to make
her feel more at ease.
PICARD
I see... I understand you've been
recommended for the Ops position.
Do you think you're up to it?
SITO
I do, sir.
Sito is wondering if she's about to be promoted.
PICARD
I'm not so sure. Your record
concerns me.
SITO
Sir?
PICARD
The incident you were involved in
at the Academy.
Sito blanches; this is her greatest fear come to life --
that people will never forget the mistake she made.
SITO
With all due respect... that was
three years ago. My record since
then --
PICARD
(interrupting)
I'm not certain it matters how
long it's been. What I need to
know is whether you would ever do
something like that again.
SITO
I can assure you, sir, I would
never, never jeopardize lives by
participating in --
PICARD
(cutting her off)
A dare-devil stunt? I should hope
not. What concerns me more is
that you participated in a coverup
that impeded an official
investigation into the death of a
cadet.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT TWO 25.
21 CONTINUED: (2)
From Sito's point of view she's being dressed-down; but
Picard's tone, the fact that he so uncharacteristically
interrupted her, is indicative that there is more going
on here. He's testing her mettle, much like he did
Hugh's in "I, Borg." Why he's doing it remains a
mystery.
She stammers as she tries to explain.
SITO
Sir, I know I should have told the
truth right from the start --
PICARD
But you didn't. You went along
with the others and pretended that
what happened was nothing more
than an accident. What do you
suppose that tells me about your
character?
She's completely flustered now.
SITO
Sir, if you had any idea what it
was like after that incident -- I
didn't have any friends, anyone to
talk to. I had to take my flighttest
with the instructor because
no one else would be my partner.
In a lot of ways it would have
been easier to just walk away.
But I didn't. I stuck with it.
Doesn't that say something about
my character, too... ?
Picard's tone is dismissively sarcastic.
PICARD
I'm very sorry you didn't enjoy
your time at the Academy, Ensign.
But as far as I'm concerned, you
should have been expelled for what
you did. Quite frankly, I don't
know how you made it onto my ship.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT TWO 26.
21 CONTINUED: (3)
He leans back, waits for her to defend herself. But
she's so rattled by what he's said, she can't. Picard
regards her for a long moment... then, almost as if
he's disappointed by her inability to reply:
PICARD
You're dismissed...
She turns and EXITS. Off Picard's expression as he
watches her go...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT THREE 27.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
22 INT. SHUTTLEBAY (OPTICAL)
Taurik is taking aim with a PHASER RIFLE. He FIRES and
we reveal that he is shooting at a SHUTTLECRAFT sitting
in the bay. Geordi stands nearby with a TRICORDER and
watches as the BEAM hits the shuttle's aft section.
GEORDI
Two more seconds...
(beat)
That's enough.
A SCORCH MARK now mars the shuttle's stern. Geordi
scans it with the tricorder. Other scorch marks are
visible on the hull.
TAURIK
Sir, I'm a little puzzled. Why
are we intentionally damaging this
shuttlecraft?
A brief hesitation.
GEORDI
We're evaluating hull resiliency.
Starfleet requires periodic
testing.
TAURIK
I see.
(beat)
I don't believe I'm familiar with
that requirement.
GEORDI
(somewhat pointedly)
Probably because you're not a
senior officer.
Taurik acknowledges this. But --
TAURIK
If you wish, I can reconfigure the
phaser to fire a low-intensity
burst that would not harm the
shuttle's hull. The test
procedure would not be affected.
Oddly, Geordi dismisses what seems a good idea.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT THREE 27A.
22 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
It's fine the way it is. Just
give me a four second burst right
about here.
He indicates a point on the nacelle. Taurik moves to
take up position.
TAURIK
Should I fire from this position?
GEORDI
Actually...
(he gestures)
Make it over there.
Geordi indicates that Taurik take up position a few
yards in another direction.
TAURIK
That would be consistent...
Geordi turns and looks at Taurik.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 28.
22 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Consistent with what?
Taurik considers a beat before replying.
TAURIK
With making it appear that this
shuttle fled an attack.
Geordi can't help but frown when he realizes Taurik
knows exactly what they're really up to.
GEORDI
What makes you think that's what
we're doing?
TAURIK
The pattern of fire you have asked
for is similar to what might
result if the shuttle were fleeing
an attacker while engaging in
evasive maneuvers.
Geordi regards him with a poker-face.
GEORDI
That's quite a coincidence...
Taurik understands that Geordi is asking him to stop
asking questions and go along with the official story.
TAURIK
Yes, sir. It is indeed. Shall we
proceed with the testing?
Geordi's face shows that he's glad that Taurik
understands.
GEORDI
Yes, Ensign. Thank you.
As Taurik takes up position for the next phaser shot...
23 INT. SICKBAY
as Ogawa ENTERS. Beverly approaches her with a certain
amount of urgency.
BEVERLY
Alyssa... thanks for coming so
quickly.
They start toward the main room.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT THREE 29.
23 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
(continuing)
We need to prepare for surgery.
We have a comatose patient with a
subdeural hematoma.
OGAWA
Yes, sir.
Beverly stops, turns to her.
BEVERLY
I want to make it clear that you
are not to discuss what you see
here with anyone.
OGAWA
I understand.
When they cross into the main room Ogawa reacts to what
she sees on the center bio-bed -- an unconscious
Cardassian male of about forty.
BEVERLY
We'll need to synthesize at least
a liter of Cardassian blood...
It takes Ogawa a beat to recover, then she and Beverly
set to work...
24 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it hangs in space.
25 INT. LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
where Sito, Ogawa, Lavelle, Taurik and Ben are playing
five-card stud at a table in the middle of the room.
This is a re-dress of our windowless quarters, and we
should get the feeling that they're smaller than Worf's
or Geordi's. The two men have pretty much divided the
room in two, with their beds against opposite walls.
Taurik's half is neat and orderly, with Vulcan
artifacts displayed. Lavelle's half is a bit of a mess --
a soccer ball, an Anbo-jitsu stick, and other trappings
of a single man are carelessly strewn about.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT THREE 30.
25 CONTINUED:
Ben expertly shuffles the deck and deals one card down,
then one up -- starting with Lavelle, then to Ogawa,
Taurik and finally Sito. While he deals they each
assess their hand and the following conversation plays:
BEN
What I can't figure out is why
we're just sitting here so close
to the Cardassian border.
LAVELLE
It must have something to do with
that escape pod we picked up.
(to Sito)
Don't you think?
Sito shrugs that she doesn't know.
SITO
Maybe...
She's still reeling from her encounter with Picard; her
friends have noticed that her mind is elsewhere, but
they don't know why.
LAVELLE
I wonder who was in it... ?
BEN
You know what I heard... ?
The others turn to Ben. After a dramatic pause:
BEN
(continuing)
It was Ambassador Spock.
None of the others believe this for a second.
TAURIK
That is unlikely.
BEN
That's what I was told...
TAURIK
By whom?
BEN
I can't say.
Lavelle shrugs Ben off and continues trying to
speculate.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT THREE 30A.
25 CONTINUED: (2)
LAVELLE
They beamed whoever was in it
right to Sickbay.
(to Ogawa)
Did you see anything when you went
down there?
For possibly the first time, Ogawa is having to keep
something from her friends.
OGAWA
No... Doctor Crusher just wanted
me to help her with the lab
schedule.
TAURIK
(to Ogawa)
I thought Lieutenant Powell was
going to join us tonight?
OGAWA
He had to do a double shift.
LAVELLE
That's too bad...
(smiles)
He's the worst poker player I've
ever met...
Ogawa smiles and shrugs.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT THREE 31.
25 CONTINUED: (2)
Ben turns to Lavelle, who is showing the highest card.
BEN
It's your bet, Sam.
CUT TO:
26 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
where Riker, Beverly, Troi, Worf and Geordi are also
playing poker.
WORF
(bets)
Twenty.
The others match his bet, and Geordi deals another card
face up to each player (they too show one down and one
up).
BEVERLY
-- the thing is, I saw Powell in
Ten Forward with another woman...
the way they were talking made me
wonder...
TROI
He should tell Alyssa if he's
seeing someone else. Even if it
hurts her, it'll be better in the
long run.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT THREE 32.
26 CONTINUED:
Riker turns to Worf.
RIKER
I've been meaning to tell you
something, Worf... I don't think
Ensign Sito is ready for the Ops
position.
Worf reacts --
WORF
I must say that I disagree, sir.
Geordi nudges Troi because she shows the highest hand.
RIKER
I'm listening...
Troi tosses in a chip --
CUT TO:
27 INT. LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
as a chip lands in the pile at the center of the table.
BEN
The bet is fifty --
Everyone matches the bet --
TAURIK
(to Sito)
It would be illogical for the
Captain to deny you a promotion
because of something you did as a
cadet.
These are difficult things for Sito to talk about.
SITO
He said it shows I don't have
character.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT THREE 33.
27 CONTINUED:
OGAWA
What did you say?
SITO
What could I say?
(quiet)
Maybe he's right...
Lavelle reacts strongly to this.
LAVELLE
You're a damn fine officer and you
deserve that post as much as
anyone.
This is the kind of thing she needs to hear and it
helps her shake her gloom a little.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
One thing's for sure -- I won't be
getting it. Not if it's up to
Riker.
CUT TO:
28 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
WORF
(to Riker)
It is your decision, sir -- but if
you give her a chance to prove
herself, I feel certain that
Ensign Sito will not disappoint
you.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT THREE 34.
28 CONTINUED:
RIKER
All right, Worf. I'll keep her
under consideration.
(beat)
Besides, I have my doubts about
Lavelle.
TROI
(surprised)
Really? Why?
RIKER
He's too... eager to please. He
keeps trying to ingratiate himself
to me.
TROI
Why assume he's doing it just to
get the job?
Riker smiles; he's sure he's right about Lavelle.
RIKER
(to Geordi)
I'll see your fifty and raise you
a hundred.
TROI
I don't know... It seems to me
that you and Lavelle have a lot in
common.
RIKER
What? We're not at all alike.
GEORDI
(to Riker)
You're bluffing.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 35.
29 INT. LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
LAVELLE
(to Ben)
Think so?
Ben regards him for a beat, then bets.
BEN
Yes, and I'm not gonna let you get
away with it.
OGAWA
(to Lavelle)
You know, Sam, maybe you shouldn't
try so hard with Riker. It
doesn't matter whether he likes
you... as long as he respects you.
SITO
And he must... otherwise he
wouldn't be considering you for
the Ops position.
Sam considers their words for a moment.
LAVELLE
You're probably right... maybe I'm
just telling myself he hates me so
if I don't get promoted I'll have
an excuse.
BEN
(to Taurik)
Well? You in or not?
Taurik is studying his cards intently.
TAURIK
At this juncture, the odds of my
winning this hand are less than
thirty-nine to one. I fold.
He sets his cards down.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 36.
30 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
RIKER
(to Geordi)
Looks like it's just you and me,
buddy. You in for another fifty?
GEORDI
Give me a minute. I'm thinking.
Geordi studies Riker's face to see if he's bluffing.
TROI
(to Riker)
Didn't you tell me you took up
poker so you could get into the
officer's game on the Potemkin?
RIKER
I happen to like poker.
TROI
But your senior officers might
have thought you were trying to
ingratiate yourself -- I guess
they realized you were just young
and inexperienced and decided not
to hold it against you.
Riker is struck by her words; he regards Troi for a
moment, then nods that he sees her point.
RIKER
Maybe I am being too hard on
Lavelle...
WORF
(to Geordi)
I do not believe he is bluffing.
GEORDI
I do.
(bets)
What've you got?
Geordi shows a respectable hand. Riker plays the
moment for all it's worth, then shows his cards -- he
wasn't bluffing.
GEORDI
I can't believe this.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 37.
30 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(as he takes in the
chips)
I'm your worst nightmare...
CUT TO:
31 INT. LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
BEN
I knew it!
Ben starts raking in the chips.
LAVELLE
How could you tell I was bluffing?
BEN
You don't really expect me to
answer that, do you... ?
SITO
Well... it's getting pretty late.
Maybe we should all get some
sleep.
Ogawa indicates her agreement and they start to get up.
BEN
One more hand --
CUT TO:
32 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
where Geordi is now standing.
RIKER
Come on, Geordi. You're not going
to quit just because I'm
unbeatable?
GEORDI
There's something I need to do
down in Engineering.
He moves toward the door.
GEORDI
(to Riker)
I'll get you next time.
RIKER
(smiles)
I'll be waiting...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 38.
32 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Good night, everybody.
CUT TO:
33 INT. LAVELLE/TAURIK'S QUARTERS
LAVELLE
Good night.
Sito and Ogawa EXIT.
TAURIK
(to Ben)
What I find curious is that when
Commander La Forge saw that the
technique I was proposing was more
efficient, he seemed... annoyed.
BEN
Of course he was.
LAVELLE
He didn't like the fact that you
knew something he didn't.
Taurik becomes concerned.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT THREE 39.
33 CONTINUED:
TAURIK
Do you think I have irreparably
damaged my relationship with him?
LAVELLE
It depends on what kind of guy he
is.
BEN
Ante up, gentlemen.
Taurik doesn't know what to make of all this. Suddenly
the door CHIMES.
LAVELLE
Come in.
The door OPENS to reveal Geordi -- much to everyone's
surprise.
LAVELLE
Commander --
Taurik and Lavelle start to stand, but Geordi gestures
it's okay.
GEORDI
Don't get up. I just dropped by
to see Taurik.
Taurik stands and approaches him.
TAURIK
What can I do for you, sir?
GEORDI
I'm headed for Engineering to run
those tests on the nacelles.
Since you've already put in some
work on the technique... I thought
you might like to give me a hand.
Taurik looks as pleased as a Vulcan can.
TAURIK
I would be pleased to, sir.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 40.
33 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
Great. Let's go.
Geordi waves goodnight to the others, then he and
Taurik turn and EXIT.
Ben and Lavelle look at each other a little sheepishly
as they realize they misjudged Taurik's situation with
Geordi.
BEN
How about some blackjack?
LAVELLE
I've got to get some sleep so I
can be sharp tomorrow.
Lavelle starts to clean up.
BEN
Why? So you can get promoted,
have more responsibility, and have
to get to sleep even earlier?
LAVELLE
Good night...
Ben shakes his head and EXITS.
34
thru OMITTED
35
36 INT. CORRIDOR
as Ben ENTERS from Lavelle's quarters and moves off.
37 OMITTED
38 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
as the door CHIMES.
RIKER
Come in.
Ben ENTERS.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT THREE 41.
38 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
Ben --
BEN
I just cleaned out some junior
officers and I thought I'd do the
same here.
RIKER
You're welcome to give it a try.
TROI
Pull up a chair.
BEN
Thanks --
Off this moment we...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/19/93 - ACT FOUR 42.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
39 INT. SHIP'S GYMNASIUM
Sito and a few N.D's (possibly Lavelle or Taurik) are
filing out the door after a martial arts class led by
Worf -- all are in gis.
WORF
Ensign Sito --
She stops, turns.
WORF
(continuing)
I also teach an advanced class --
I believe you may be ready to
participate.
Sito allows herself only a brief smile before she looks
down, embarrassed by his compliment.
WORF
(continuing)
Before you can join the group,
however, you must pass the...
gik'tal.
Sito reacts --
SITO
Gik'tal?
WORF
It is a very ancient Klingon
ritual. It tests your knowledge
of the forms of the mok'bara.
SITO
I should practice first...
WORF
No. No practice. That is part of
the ritual -- the test must be...
unannounced.
Sito is a little nervous about the suddenness of it,
but she manages a nod.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/19/93 - ACT FOUR 42A.
39 CONTINUED:
WORF
(continuing)
Come.
They move to the center of the room. To her surprise,
Worf takes a SCARF and wraps it around her head,
effectively covering her eyes.
WORF
(continuing)
Can you see?
SITO
No...
Sito is a little taken aback by this, but doesn't
protest.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FOUR 44.
39 CONTINUED: (2)
SITO
Ow!
WORF
You did not anticipate.
In a flash of temper she leaps to her feet and rips the
scarf off her head.
SITO
How am I supposed to defend myself
when I can't see a thing?
WORF
Stop making excuses! Replace the
blindfold.
SITO
No, this isn't a fair test.
Worf holds her gaze for a moment, then a smile traces
itself on his features.
WORF
Very good, Ensign. You have
passed the challenge.
It takes her a moment to realize what he's saying.
SITO
What? By taking off the
blindfold?
WORF
It takes courage to say the test
is not fair.
Sito is gratified to have succeeded, but puzzled by
something.
SITO
There's one thing I don't
understand. Doesn't gik'tal mean
"to the death"?
WORF
You... speak Klingon?
Worf's alarmed reaction makes her wonder...
SITO
Sir... is there really such a
thing as the gik'tal challenge?
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FOUR 45.
39 CONTINUED: (3)
Worf doesn't like having to admit it.
WORF
No... there is not.
She looks at him, trying to understand why he did it.
WORF
(continuing)
But perhaps the next time you are
judged unfairly, you will not have
to suffer so many bruises before
you protest.
Sito smiles, grateful for what he's trying to do for
her... Off this moment between them...
40 INT. READY ROOM
where Sito, now in uniform, is standing before Picard.
SITO
-- all I've ever wanted is to make
a career for myself in Starfleet.
I can't change what happened at
the Academy. No one can. All I
can do is work hard and try to
earn the respect of the people I
serve with.
She takes a breath, steadies herself.
SITO
(continuing)
If you're not going to give me
that chance, then I respectfully
request that you transfer me to
another ship.
PICARD
If you're looking for a more
lenient commander, I don't think
you'll find one.
SITO
Permission to speak freely, sir?
PICARD
Please do.
SITO
If you didn't want me on your ship
you should have said so when I was
assigned to it.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FOUR 46.
40 CONTINUED:
SITO (Cont'd)
It's not your place to punish me
for what I did at the Academy.
Picard studies her carefully as she addresses him.
SITO
(continuing)
I've worked hard here. My record
is exemplary. If you're going to
judge me, judge me for what I am
now.
Picard stands, moves around his desk.
PICARD
All right, Ensign. I will...
Sito prepares herself for the worst.
PICARD
(continuing)
It took a lot of courage to come
here and face me after what I said
to you the other day.
He sees the look of confusion on her face.
PICARD
(continuing)
You see... I didn't call you in
here then to assess your
qualifications for the Ops
position.
SITO
I... don't understand.
PICARD
I was harsh with you because I was
assessing you for a very important
mission. A mission that could
involve a situation far more...
unnerving than being dressed down
by your commanding officer.
SITO
May I ask what this mission --
He holds up a hand to stop her.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT FOUR 47.
40 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
Join the senior staff in the
Observation Lounge at oh-nine
hundred hours. We'll discuss it
then.
SITO
Yes, sir.
She turns to go.
PICARD
And Ensign... I do know how you
ended up on the Enterprise. I
asked for you.
This clearly surprises her.
PICARD
(continuing)
I wanted to make sure you got a
fair chance to redeem yourself.
She acknowledges, grateful -- then EXITS. Off Picard's
face...
41 INT. SICKBAY
where Beverly is working. Ogawa approaches her.
OGAWA
You wanted to see me, Doctor?
BEVERLY
Yes...
Beverly smiles at Ogawa, feeling uncomfortable about
this but sure she must proceed.
BEVERLY
(continuing)
Alyssa, I think you know how much
I've come to depend on you. I've
recommended your promotion because
your performance here has been
exemplary.
OGAWA
Thank you, Doctor... I appreciate
that.
She looks at Beverly, wondering what's going on.
Clearly this is about more than her performance.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT FOUR 47A.
41 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
But more than that, I've come to
think of you as a friend. Someone
I care about...
OGAWA
That's nice of you to say. I feel
the same way.
BEVERLY
So... I was wondering about you
and Andrew Powell...
Ogawa's face lights up.
OGAWA
Someone told you!
Now it's Beverly's turn to look puzzled.
BEVERLY
Told me... ?
OGAWA
We were going to keep it a secret
until the promotions are
announced.
BEVERLY
Secret... ?
OGAWA
He asked me to marry him.
Beverly is completely taken aback.
BEVERLY
Alyssa -- that's wonderful!
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/23/93 - ACT FOUR 48.
41 CONTINUED: (3)
BEVERLY
I'm so relieved...
Ogawa gives her a slight look --
BEVERLY
(continuing)
I mean -- happy.
They hug... OFF this moment...
42 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it hangs in space.
43 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
as Sito ENTERS. Riker and Worf look up and gesture
that she should take a seat. Someone else is seated in
the chair facing away from her, but she can't see them.
RIKER
Have a seat, Ensign.
Worf gives her a reassuring look. She moves inside,
takes a chair. She glances over and sees that the
unseen person in the chair is a Cardassian -- the same
one Ogawa saw in Sickbay. As a Bajoran she can't help
but react -- though she quickly recovers.
The DOOR OPENS -- Picard ENTERS and takes a seat.
Picard gestures to the Cardassian.
PICARD
This is Joret Dal... he was in the
escape pod we retrieved.
Joret nods a greeting to Sito.
PICARD
(continuing)
Joret is a member of the
Cardassian military... he is also
a Federation operative.
Picard lets this sink in for a beat.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FOUR 49.
43 CONTINUED:
PICARD
(continuing)
He risked his life to come here
and give us invaluable information
about Cardassia's strategic
intentions -- information that
could very well enhance the
security of Bajor, as well as
other planets in this sector. It
is imperative that we get him
safely back to Cardassian space.
JORET
It will not be easy. The border
is heavily guarded.
RIKER
Since his ship was destroyed he's
going to have to take one of our
shuttlecraft.
JORET
If a patrol stops me, I will claim
to have stolen it.
WORF
We have distressed the shuttle so
that it appears to have been fired
on.
RIKER
Joret's going to have to try and
talk his way past the patrol.
JORET
If I were alone, the chances of my
succeeding would be slim. But if
I had a prisoner with me... a
Bajoran terrorist...
Worf glances at Sito as she realizes what the plan
entails -- she is listening without betraying any
emotion.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FOUR 49A.
43 CONTINUED: (2)
JORET
I would appear to be a bounty
hunter. Border crossings of that
nature are not uncommon... for a
price, the patrol can be convinced
to look the other way.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FOUR 50.
43 CONTINUED: (3)
Picard turns to Sito.
PICARD
Once the shuttle is safely past
the patrol, Joret will put you in
an escape pod and send you back
across the border.
RIKER
Since the pod is so small, it
shouldn't be detectable.
PICARD
We'll be waiting here to pick you
up.
SITO
I understand, sir.
PICARD
This is obviously a very dangerous
mission. I'm not ordering you to
take part in it.
She looks up at him.
SITO
Then I'll volunteer, sir.
WORF
Be certain you understand the risk
you are taking. If you are
captured --
SITO
I'm Bajoran. No one knows better
than I do what the Cardassians do
to their prisoners.
She turns to Picard.
SITO
(continuing)
I've made my decision.
Picard studies her for a beat.
PICARD
Very well, Ensign. Report to
Sickbay.
(off her reaction)
Doctor Crusher will explain.
She stands.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FOUR 51.
43 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(continuing)
I'd also ask you not to discuss
this mission with anyone...
SITO
Yes, sir.
She EXITS. There is a silent moment as everyone
contemplates the dangers of what she's being asked to
do. Joret turns to Picard, gives voice to what they're
all thinking.
JORET
(continuing, quiet)
I didn't realize she would be
so... young...
Off this moment...
44 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it hangs in space.
45 INT. SHUTTLEBAY
where Geordi is doing a last minute check on the
shuttle. Joret is at the controls; Worf stands near
the aft section. Sito ENTERS from the corridor,
dressed in BAJORAN CIVILIAN CLOTHES. When she
approaches Worf we see that her face is badly BRUISED.
SITO
The Captain asked Doctor Crusher
to make it look like Joret had
mistreated me...
Geordi steps out of the back of the shuttle.
GEORDI
We're all set...
Worf acknowledges and Geordi moves off.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FOUR 52.
45 CONTINUED:
SITO
Sir... I want you to know that I
really appreciate the fact that
you've always had confidence in
me.
Worf acknowledges -- he's proud of her, but at the same
time concerned for her well-being.
WORF
Good luck...
SITO
I'll see you soon...
She steps up into the shuttle and the door begins to
CLOSE. The ALARM SOUNDS that indicates the HANGAR DOOR
is OPENING. Worf moves away from the shuttle.
46 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as the shuttle pulls out of the shuttlebay.
47 INT. SHUTTLEBAY (OPTICAL)
Worf stands looking out the shuttlebay door at the
stars... Off this moment we...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT FIVE 53.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
0A EXT. SPACE - SHUTTLECRAFT (OPTICAL)
at impulse.
48 INT. SHUTTLECRAFT
Joret and Sito are in the cockpit, both somewhat
apprehensive.
JORET
We are approaching the border...
it won't be long before we're
detected by the patrol ships.
SITO
When they stop us... do you want
me to say anything?
JORET
No. It should seem that I've
broken your will. If you're asked
any questions, look at me... as
though you're afraid to answer.
She nods grimly. After a moment, she turns to him.
SITO
Can I ask you something... ? Why
are you doing this -- risking your
life to help Starfleet?
JORET
I don't consider myself a traitor,
if that's what you're asking.
It is clear from his tone that Joret has thought about
this a great deal.
JORET
(continuing)
I've served in the military all my
life... once it was an institution
dedicated to the security of
Cardassia, now it's little more
than... a platform for ambitious
Guls hoping to make their
reputations in battle.
Sito hears the conviction in his voice.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/29/93 - ACT FIVE 53A.
48 CONTINUED:
JORET
(continuing)
If the information I provide helps
Starfleet deter even one pointless
border skirmish, I'll have served
my purpose. I'm sick of war. My
people need peace.
Sito is struck by what he's told her... after a
moment...
SITO
I never thought I'd hear a
Cardassian say something like
that...
He turns and regards her for a beat.
JORET
And I never thought a Bajoran
would risk her life to help a
Cardassian get home...
This moment between them is interrupted by a warning
BEEP from the cockpit console.
SITO
(off console)
A patrol ship is closing in on our
position...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FIVE 54-55.
48 CONTINUED: (2)
JORET
We don't have much time...
He stands and picks up a SHACKLE (as seen in "Chain of
Command"), and she holds up her wrists for him to
shackle her. Off this moment...
49
thru OMITTED
51
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FIVE 56.
52 INT. TEN FORWARD
where Taurik, Lavelle and Ogawa are in midconversation.
Ben stands nearby.
LAVELLE
She must have left on that
shuttle, there's no other
explanation.
BEN
Do you have any idea where it
went?
LAVELLE
Toward Cardassian space -- that's
what I'm worried about.
In the face of Lavelle's concern, Ogawa and Taurik are
finding it very difficult to keep silent about what
they know -- but they both feel they have to.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
There's another thing, I noticed
the shuttle was damaged --
OGAWA
Sam, can we talk about something
else?
LAVELLE
Don't you care what's happened to
her?
OGAWA
Of course --
TAURIK
But we have to accept the fact
that we're not always told about
everything that happens aboard
ship.
LAVELLE
We can at least tell each other
what we know.
Lavelle sees a slight reaction in both Ogawa and
Taurik.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
Do you two know something?
OGAWA
Sam, please...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FIVE 56A.
52 CONTINUED:
LAVELLE
I can't believe this. We're
friends.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FIVE 57.
52 CONTINUED: (2)
TAURIK
We're also Starfleet Officers.
OGAWA
I'm not allowed to talk about
it...
Lavelle stops short when he realizes it's a security
matter. He looks from Ogawa to Taurik -- then
acknowledges their situation.
LAVELLE
Okay... I understand.
Still, he's immensely frustrated... An awkward silence
settles over the group...
LAVELLE
(continuing)
I better get going... I'm on duty
in half an hour...
He stands and EXITS, leaving the others sitting
quitely...
53 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it hangs in space.
54 INT. BRIDGE
Riker is in the Command Area, Worf at Tactical, Data at
Ops, Lavelle at the Conn. The mood is grim.
Riker crosses down to a point between Ops and Conn.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FIVE 58.
54 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Report.
LAVELLE
We've completed a long-range scan
of the area, sir. The escape pod
doesn't seem to be out there.
Riker lets out a frustrated breath.
DATA
It is possible that at this
distance we are simply unable to
distinguish the pod from the
inorganic matter normally present
in space.
RIKER
Try narrowing the scan field --
see if you can pick up any biosigns.
Data sets to work and Riker starts to turn away, but
Lavelle stops him with a question.
LAVELLE
Sir... it would help if I knew
what kind of life-signs to look
for.
Riker considers for a moment.
RIKER
You're scanning for Bajoran lifesigns,
Ensign.
Lavelle reacts -- this is the first confirmation he's
had that he's looking for his friend.
LAVELLE
Yes, sir.
Riker realizes what he's probably going through, and he
puts a hand to Lavelle's shoulder before crossing back
to the Command Area.
Picard ENTERS from the Ready Room and approaches Riker
for a report.
RIKER
Nothing yet, sir. The pod's
thirty-two hours overdue.
Worf looks up from his console.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FIVE 59.
54 CONTINUED: (2)
WORF
Sir, I recommend we launch a probe
to increase the range of our
sensor sweeps.
Picard considers for a beat. Riker doesn't like to
have to be the one to say it:
RIKER
(quiet)
Sending a probe into Cardassian
space would be a treaty violation.
Picard acknowledges, but he's still considering it.
PICARD
Prepare a probe and launch when
ready.
WORF
Aye, sir.
Worf sets to work, grasping this last thread of hope.
After a beat we hear the SOUND of a probe being
launched.
55 ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Stock shot of a probe being fired away.
56 RESUME SCENE
as they watch the probe disappear.
WORF
It will be several minutes before
we begin to receive the probe's
telemetry.
Picard settles into his seat to wait.
CUT TO:
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/19/93 - ACT FIVE 60.
56A INT. BRIDGE
Picard is pacing anxiously.
DATA
(off console)
Sir... I am detecting signs of
debris two hundred thousand
kilometers inside Cardassian
space...
Lavelle turns to Data, his face full of dread.
DATA
(continuing, off
console)
Its mass and composition indicate
that it could be the remains of a
Federation escape pod...
Reactions. Lavelle looks down at his console... Worf
focuses on the Viewscreen... off this moment...
56B EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
PICARD'S (V.O.)
Captain's Log, supplemental. We
have intercepted a Cardassian
report stating that a Bajoran
prisoner escaped her captor... and
was killed in an evacuation pod as
she tried to leave Cardassian
space...
57 INT. READY ROOM
PICARD
To all personnel with security
clearance J-one and higher... this
is the Captain. It is my sad duty
to inform you --
58 INT. ENGINEERING
where Taurik is working as Picard's voice comes over
the com.
PICARD'S COM VOICE
-- that a member of the crew...
Ensign Sito Jaxa...
He reacts to hearing his friend's name...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" 11/17/93 - ACT FIVE 60A.
59 INT. SICKBAY
where Ogawa and Beverly are listening.
PICARD'S COM VOICE
Has been lost in the line of
duty...
Ogawa covers her face with her hand; Beverly puts a
comforting hand to her shoulder.
60 INT. BRIDGE
where Lavelle and the others are listening.
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/19/93 - ACT FIVE 61.
60 CONTINUED:
PICARD'S COM VOICE
She was the finest example of a
Starfleet officer... a young woman
of remarkable courage... and
strength of character.
60A INT. READY ROOM
PICARD
Her absense will be deeply felt by
all who knew her...
Picard's face shows the toll of having to make this
announcement.
61 OMITTED
62 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it moves at impulse.
63 INT. TEN FORWARD
Worf sits alone at a table near the windows. Ben
approaches him with a drink. Sensing that he's lost in
thought, he sets it down as unobtrusively as possible
and moves off...
We FOLLOW him as he approaches Ogawa and Taurik, who
are sitting in silence at their usual table (there are
two empty chairs). Their mood is somber. Ben puts a
comforting hand to Ogawa's shoulder.
BEN
You okay... ?
She manages a small nod... They see Lavelle ENTER and
approach their table.
LAVELLE
Hi...
Lavelle sits; he seems troubled.
LAVELLE
(continuing)
I just got promoted...
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FIVE 62.
63 CONTINUED:
Lavelle shows them the COLLAR PIP he's been given to
designate his new rank. It is clear that he has
conflicting feelings about this. Ogawa tries to put
the best face on it:
OGAWA
Congratulations...
LAVELLE
(without enthusiasm)
Thanks...
They all know what he must be going through.
LAVELLE
I just don't feel right about
it... for all I know, she was
going to get the promotion instead
of me.
BEN
You shouldn't feel that way, Sam.
OGAWA
She would have been happy for you.
TAURIK
The best way to remember her...
would be to excel in your new
position.
Ogawa takes the pip from Lavelle's hand; as she pins it
to his collar.
OGAWA
We're proud of you, Sam.
Lavelle looks at his friend's faces, grateful for their
support.
Ben moves off, and we FOLLOW him as he crosses to
Worf's table.
BEN
Excuse me, sir... but I need to
move this table.
WORF
What?
STAR TREK: "Lower Decks" REV. 11/18/93 - ACT FIVE 63.
63 CONTINUED: (2)
BEN
There's an empty seat over there.
Ben indicates the table where Sito's friends are
sitting. Worf realizes what he's up to.
WORF
I appreciate what you are trying
to do, but it is not...
appropriate. You were her
friends. I was only her
commanding officer...
BEN
Sir... I happen to know that she
considered you a friend.
Worf looks up at him. He considers, then stands. He
and Ben cross over to the table. The others look up at
him, their faces welcoming... and then Worf takes his
seat among Sito's friends... Off this moment...
64 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it moves away...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END