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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Conundrum"
#40275-214
Teleplay by
Joe Menosky
Directed by
Les Landau
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Copyright 1991 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
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FINAL DRAFT
NOVEMBER 14, 1991
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - CAST
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Conundrum"
CAST
PICARD KEIRAN MACDUFF
RIKER KRISTIN
DATA MALE CREWMEMBER
BEVERLY
TROI
GEORDI
WORF
ENSIGN RO
Non-Speaking
FEMALE CREWMEMBER
SUPERNUMERARIES
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - SETS
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Conundrum"
SETS
INTERIORS EXTERIORS
USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
MAIN BRIDGE
CAPTAIN'S READY ROOM ALIEN (SATARRAN) SHIP
OBSERVATION LOUNGE
TEN FORWARD LYSIAN DESTROYER
SICKBAY
TURBOLIFT LYSIAN CENTRAL COMMAND
ENGINEERING
CORRIDORS LYSIAN SENTRY PODS
TROI'S QUARTERS
RIKER'S QUARTERS
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - PRONUNCIATION
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Conundrum"
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
KEIRAN KEER-in
LYSIAN LISS-ee-n
SATARRAN suh-TAHR-n
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 1.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Conundrum"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
Coming out of warp.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 45494.2.
We are investigating a series of
subspace signals that may indicate
intelligent life in the Epsilon
Silar System. We will be within
sensor range in three hours...
2 INT. TEN FORWARD
DATA and TROI are sitting at the bar, immersed in a
game of three-dimensional chess. Data is clearly
winning. He moves a piece, then waits as Troi
contemplates the board. Troi moves a piece. Data
reacts, puzzled.
DATA
The characteristic response to
the Kriskov Gambit is to counter
with an el-Mitra Exchange --
particularly since I have already
taken both your rooks. By missing
that opportunity, you have left
your king vulnerable.
TROI
We'll see...
DATA
(shrugs)
As you wish.
Data makes a move that takes one of Troi's pieces.
DATA
(continuing)
Check.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - TEASER 2.
2 CONTINUED:
Troi immediately makes a counter move. Data reacts,
puzzled. Then studies the board for several seconds.
DATA
Intriguing. You have devised a
completely unanticipated response
to a classic attack.
(beat)
You will checkmate my king in
seven moves.
Troi starts putting the pieces back to their original
starting positions.
TROI
Chess isn't just a game of gambits
and ploys -- it's also a game of
intuition.
DATA
You are a challenging opponent.
TROI
Thanks. But don't think a
compliment's going to get you out
of our bet.
(beat)
You owe me one Samarian Sunset.
Served in the traditional style.
As only you can make it, Data...
DATA
I will honor our agreement.
Data stands and walks toward the bar. OFF Troi's
smile...
3 INT. SICKBAY (OPTICAL)
BEVERLY is running a medical scanner over the shoulder
and upper arm of a very athletic woman in her
mid-twenties -- KRISTIN -- who is wearing a one-piece
24th-century SWIMSUIT, and sitting on a bio-bed.
Kristin is gritting her teeth in obvious pain.
BEVERLY
Raise your arm out to the side.
Kristin does so -- but only comes up about halfway.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - TEASER 2A.
3 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
(re: the elevation)
Is that it?
KRISTIN
I'm afraid so.
A beat as Beverly takes another reading.
BEVERLY
You can put your arm down now.
Kristin does so.
KRISTIN
(re: Beverly's readings)
What do you think?
BEVERLY
(lightly)
I think it looks like you tucked
when you should have flattened
out.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - TEASER 3.
3 CONTINUED: (2)
KRISTIN
Something like that...
BEVERLY
Turn your head to the left.
Kristin does so -- and winces. Beverly continues
waving the instrument.
BEVERLY
Some tearing in the ligaments --
nothing we can't take care of.
KRISTIN
Good.
Beverly takes the instrument down.
BEVERLY
If I remember correctly, the last
time you graced my sickbay, you
were diving off the "Cliffs of
Heaven" on Cirrus Four. Holodeck
program 47-C.
KRISTIN
Same thing. Only that time, I
flattened out when I should have
tucked.
BEVERLY
As your Doctor, I'd like to
recommend the Emerald Wading Pool
on Sumiko Three. It's a lot
safer.
Kristin can't help but smile.
4 OMITTED
4A INT. TURBOLIFT
As Riker and Ro enter in the middle of an
argument... she's smiling at him as they go at it, she
almost enjoys the exchange...
RIKER
Navigators on this ship have been
doing flight handling assessments
the same way for years, Ensign...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - TEASER 4.
4A CONTINUED:
RO
And I've found a better way...
RIKER
(to com)
Bridge.
(beat)
Do you mind if we discuss changes
in procedure before you make them?
RO
If I had come to you in advance
and asked you if I could do it
my way...
RIKER
I would have said...
RO
"No".
RIKER
Or maybe "yes".
His answer surprises her. She doesn't respond.
RIKER
(continuing)
The point is -- I never got that
chance.
RO
The point is... with all due
respect... you're trying to turn
me into your idea of a model
officer.
RIKER
Ensign... the rules on this ship
don't change because Ro Laren
decides they do.
The turbolift door opens. As they EXIT --
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 4A.
5 INT. BRIDGE
PICARD and WORF are at their stations; GEORDI at an aft
console.
WORF
(off console)
We are picking up a subspace
signal, Captain. Sensors show
a small space craft ahead.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 5.
5 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
The configuration is unfamiliar
-- nothing in our database comes
close.
WORF
Within visual range.
PICARD
On screen.
INTERCUT:
6 VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
A small ALIEN SHIP appears on the screen.
PICARD
Analysis, Mister Worf.
WORF
No discernable armament. Reading
one life-form aboard.
PICARD
Hail the vessel.
A beat of silence.
WORF
No response, Captain.
GEORDI
(off console)
We're being scanned... but it's
not like any sensor system I've
ever seen... Should we raise
shields?
PICARD
No. We'll start this off with
a show of good faith.
Geordi nods. A beat.
WORF
Sir, the scans are now matching
the frequencies of our optical
data network.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 6.
6 CONTINUED:
WORF (cont'd)
(looks up)
It could be an attempt to access
our computer system.
Geordi glances up from his console.
GEORDI
Scanning intensity has increased
by fifteen hundred percent.
PICARD
Shields up.
7 INT. TEN FORWARD
Troi is at the bar. Data is BEHIND THE BAR, serving
Troi a glass of gray liquid.
DATA
(re: drink)
One Samarian Sunset, served in
the traditional style.
Data sets the drink down, then flicks the lip of the
glass with his finger. The glass PINGS --
8 THE DRINK (OPTICAL)
instantly comes alive with exotic colors. A sunset in
a glass.
9 RESUME
Troi is delighted.
TROI
It's beautiful.
Data nods.
DATA
I hope you enjoy it.
Troi reaches for the drink -- Data again nods. Exactly
the same motion he performed before.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 7.
9 CONTINUED:
DATA
(continuing)
I hope you enjoy it.
His voice is exactly the same. Troi looks up to see
Data now completely still, as if frozen.
OFF her reaction.
10 INT. BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
As before. Worf is rapidly working his console,
stunned at what he sees.
WORF
The scanning signal has penetrated
our shields...
GEORDI
Our computers are going down!
PICARD
Take evasive action --
As Ro tries to react --
RO
-- The helm's not responding!
FLASH! A BRIGHT GREEN LIGHT fills the bridge,
completely washing out the scene. A moment later, as
the light slowly FADES...
11 CLOSE ON PICARD
In the same position as before, tense and ready for
action. Except now, his expression is blank and
movements uncertain. He looks disoriented, touches his
head, squints as if it aches. Then suddenly he stops,
looks around.
PICARD
What happened?
12 REVEAL
Everyone else on the bridge, behaving the same way.
Disoriented, looking around, uncertain of their
bearings.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - TEASER 8.
13 GEORDI AND WORF
look at each other as if strangers meeting for the
first time.
GEORDI
What the hell...
14 RO
stares dumbfounded at her hands still on the console --
not knowing what they're doing there.
15 PICARD AND RIKER
look at each other. Riker glances at the others.
RIKER
I don't know who any of you are.
Picard stares at him, his mind a blank.
PICARD
(to Riker)
Neither do I... I don't even
remember who I am...
Picard exchanges a glance with the person standing next
to him...
16 REVEAL
MACDUFF, a man in his late thirties, dressed in
Starfleet Command uniform. We have never seen this man
before now (he was not present before the flash of
light), but he appears to be equally disoriented.
OFF the crew's look of utter confusion...
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 9.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
(NOTE: Episode credits fall over opening scenes.)
17 INT. ENTERPRISE BRIDGE
Continuous action. Picard, Riker, Worf, Geordi, Ro and
MacDuff are in a state of astonishment. They have all
lost their memories (EXCEPT MACDUFF -- TO REVEAL
LATER). It's a bizarre situation, the Enterprise crew
suddenly strangers in a strange place. Everyone reacts
to their obviously shared predicament.
GEORDI
It looks like we're all in the
same boat.
RIKER
(re: viewscreen)
Make that -- "on the same
starship."
18 INCLUDE VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
and the motionless stars.
MACDUFF
But who are we? What are we doing
here?
19 RO
turns from her console.
RO
It looks like I'm the pilot.
She quickly and automatically keys several controls on
the console.
RO
(continuing)
We're not going anywhere now.
The helm's dead.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 10.
20 INCLUDE BRIDGE
PICARD
But you still know how to work
it.
RO
(curious)
Yes...
Riker looks over Worf's shoulder at Worf's instruments.
RIKER
This console has a tactical
configuration.
WORF
(nodding)
Phaser power status, intruder
scan, torpedo guidance...
Worf attempts the controls.
WORF
(continuing)
They do not appear to be operable.
21 ANOTHER ANGLE
Picard turns to the others in explanation.
PICARD
Clearly, we still possess certain
skills -- we seem to know how to
operate this vessel. But our
identities have somehow been
erased, or suppressed.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 11.
21 CONTINUED:
RIKER
We are on the bridge -- there's
a good chance this is our ship.
A beat at Riker notices the pips on Picard's uniform.
RIKER
(continuing; to Picard)
And it looks like you're the
leader.
WORF
We should not jump to conclusions.
(indicating own sash)
I am... decorated as well.
PICARD
Determining our command structure
isn't crucial right now. Finding
out who we are, and what we're
doing out here is.
A beat. Worf keeps silent. He might not agree, but he
won't argue the point for now.
MACDUFF
But how did this happen? What
did this to us?
22 GEORDI
glances up from his station.
GEORDI
More like -- who did this to us?
23 RESUME
as everyone looks over toward Geordi.
GEORDI
(indicating monitor)
I've got some intermittent sensor
readings here... the scan keeps
repeating itself -- like it's
stuck. But it looks like there's
metallic debris right in front
of us. Distance: seventeen
kilometers.
RIKER
The remains of another ship?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 12.
23 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
That's a good possibility.
WORF
Perhaps we were engaged in battle.
MACDUFF
If they stunned us with some kind
of bioelectric field -- that might
have wiped out our memories.
RO
Then we fired back. Destroyed
them.
There is a moment as they reflect on these
possibilities.
PICARD
If this presumption is correct,
we may have sustained other
damage.
(to COM)
Computer... status report.
No answer.
RIKER
No voice interface...
24 GEORDI (OPTICAL)
still at his console and monitor, trying to work the
commands.
GEORDI
No interface, period.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 13.
24 CONTINUED:
His monitor suddenly comes alive with a rotating
graphic of the Enterprise.
GEORDI
Hey -- got something.
25
thru OMITTED
26
27 RESUME
as everyone reacts. A beat as Geordi works the
console.
GEORDI
(continuing)
I've accessed the basic system
directories.
PICARD
Can you give us a general status
report?
GEORDI
(nodding)
... Life-support systems are fully
operational throughout the ship.
Navigation and propulsion... Off
line.
RO
What about communications?
GEORDI
Completely disrupted.
RO
That rules out a distress signal.
RIKER
If we even knew where to send it.
Riker and Ro exchange a look. Ro is finding this
situation particularly difficult to handle -- but
there's a "we're in this together" kind of feel between
them, in contrast to what we saw before they lost their
memories.
PICARD
Do we have an onboard
communication system?
Geordi makes a quick pass on the console, which BEEPS
in response. He turns to Picard.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 14.
27 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
We do now.
Picard looks at the others.
PICARD
I suggest we use it. Our ship
must have a crew. They may still
have their memories.
RO
We should be careful what we
say... there could be a boarding
party somewhere on the ship.
Worf nods.
WORF
(to com)
Bridge to all personnel. Select
a representative from your group
to contact the bridge and report
on your status.
28 INT. SICKBAY (OPTICAL)
Beverly and Kristin -- the latter still sitting on the
medical bed.
WORF'S COM VOICE
(continuing)
Remain where you are. Stay calm.
Bridge out.
Kristin looks at Beverly.
KRISTIN
(with irony)
Well, that helps a lot.
BEVERLY
Report on our "status"? I wonder
if every one else is in the same
condition we are.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT ONE 15.
28 CONTINUED:
Kristin shrugs, then winces -- still in pain from her
shoulder.
KRISTIN
It hurts...
Without thinking, Beverly picks up an instrument and
waves it over the shoulder, instantly relieving the
distress.
KRISTIN
(continuing)
Thanks...
Beverly looks down at the instrument.
BEVERLY
I didn't even think -- I just knew
how to use it.
She turns to Kristin.
BEVERLY
At least I've got an idea of what
I'm doing here.
KRISTIN
What about me? I'm a patient in
a bathing suit... That doesn't
say much.
BEVERLY
(gently)
No, it doesn't.
Kristin hops off the bio-bed, resilient in the face of
a difficult situation.
KRISTIN
Do you have any clothes around
here I could borrow? At least
until I figure out where the
swimming pool is?
She grins at Beverly, who returns it with a rueful
smile.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT ONE 15A-16
29
thru OMITTED
30
31 INT. BRIDGE - WIDE ANGLE
Picard and Geordi are working together at an aft
station nearest the turbolift.
Riker and Ro are together at the other station,
studying a diagram of the Enterprise.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT ONE 17.
31 CONTINUED:
Worf is sitting in the captain's chair, working the
arm console.
MacDuff is standing at tactical.
32 MACDUFF
takes last note of something on his console and heads
over toward Worf.
33 INCLUDE WORF
who glances up.
WORF
Yes?
MACDUFF
We've heard from all decks --
there are over a thousand people
on board. Everyone's had their
memories affected in the same way
we have.
Worf nods, indicates the console he's been working.
WORF
I have completed a survey of our
tactical systems. We are equipped
with ten phaser banks, two
hundred seventy five photon
torpedoes, and a high capacity
shield grid.
MACDUFF
We're a battleship.
WORF
It appears so...
33A OMITTED
34 RIKER AND RO
at the aft console. Ro indicates a series of
interconnecting lines. She has become increasingly
tense and agitated since the memory loss.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 17A.
34 CONTINUED:
RO
This turbolift system will give
us access to the rest of the
ship...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 18.
34 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
That sounds like the next logical
step... we should start with the
most crucial area first...
RO
Main engineering. Deck
thirty-six. I'm on my way.
RIKER
Hey, hold on, we've gotta
coordinate our efforts here...
RO
I just need to do something...
RIKER
Look, I feel the same way... we
all do... but if anything's gonna
get done here...
RO
I know, I just...
(beat, controlled)
It's really an ugly feeling...
I don't like being so... out of
control.
He smiles warmly at her...
RIKER
Well, we're all gonna have to
depend on each other to get
through this, okay?
She smiles back.
RO
(softly)
Okay.
They move toward the turbolift... Riker passes Geordi
and Picard...
RIKER
We're going to search the ship.
Picard acknowledges silently as Worf at command, hears
and looks over at them...
WORF
Very well. Proceed.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT ONE 19.
34 CONTINUED: (3)
GEORDI
I'll go with you. I want to get
my hands on the computer core.
See if we can reestablish control
from there.
They exit into the turbolift.
34A EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
hanging motionless.
35
thru OMITTED
38
39 INT. ENGINEERING
Geordi is working at a console, Riker and Ro standing
by. Riker has a PADD.
GEORDI
I've accessed the optical data
network for the engineering core.
I can monitor every system that's
routed through here.
Ro glances over his shoulder as Geordi again works
the console.
RO
(off console)
Warp and impulse drive are reading
within tolerance levels. So are
all the tactical arrays...
defensive and offensive...
Geordi nods.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT ONE 20.
39 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Everything looks functional...
now if we could just access the
control systems we could get them
up and running.
Riker indicates another area of engineering.
RIKER
According to the schematics, the
engineering computer core access
is down that corridor.
RO
Weapons, propulsion and shields
are the priorities. We might be
in danger of another attack.
GEORDI
(nodding)
That's where I'll start.
Riker glances at his PADD.
RIKER
(to Ro)
Let's begin our crew survey on
decks five through ten.
RIKER
Alright.
(to Geordi)
Good luck.
GEORDI
You too.
Geordi turns to go -- Riker stops him.
RIKER
When you've got those systems
going, try for the personnel
files. It would be nice if we
all had names...
Geordi nods and heads toward the core access. Riker
and Ro EXIT.
39A
thru OMITTED
40
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT ONE 20A.
41 INT. READY ROOM
Worf is in Picard's chair, watching a computer monitor
on the desk. He looks comfortable there. The door
opens and Picard and MacDuff ENTER. Worf glances up.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 21.
41 CONTINUED:
PICARD
So far, our survey team has found
no deaths or injuries among the
crew. The shuttlecraft are
operational, as are the
transporters.
MACDUFF
But no one they've talked to knows
any more about their identities
than we do.
Worf gestures toward the monitor he has been studying.
WORF
Engineering is working on
accessing the control systems.
As soon as the ship is
operational, we must make it
combat-ready.
Worf may be sitting in the captain's chair, but
Picard's natural sense of leadership cannot help but
assert itself.
PICARD
I would recommend that before we
prepare for combat, we try to
access the ship's logs. Discover
who we are and what our purpose
here might be.
However, having gained the territory, Worf is not about
to yield it easily.
WORF
I disagree. We must first make
ourselves ready for battle. That
is the highest priority.
Before Picard can reply --
GEORDI'S COM VOICE
Engineering to the bridge.
WORF
Go ahead, engineering.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT ONE 22.
41 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI'S COM VOICE
I've regained control of
propulsion, navigation, weapons,
and communications. We'll be able
to tie them into the bridge in
just a few minutes.
WORF
Well done.
He turns to the others, a warrior's gleam in his eyes.
WORF
We are ready.
PICARD
The question is -- for what?
And off their various reactions --
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT TWO 23-24
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
42
thru OMITTED
43
43A EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The phaser banks suddenly fire into space.
44 OMITTED
45 INT. BRIDGE
Worf in captain's chair, Picard at the helm, MacDuff
at tactical.
MACDUFF
(off instruments)
The phasers are operational.
WORF
We now have full tactical control.
PICARD
We should run a complete
diagnostic of all command systems.
Worf reacts negatively.
WORF
A full diagnostic would require
us to take our systems off-line.
We would be defenseless.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT TWO 25.
45 CONTINUED:
PICARD
If we're going to trust our lives
to these systems, we should make
certain they aren't going to fail.
A beat. MacDuff steps in, smoothing things over.
MACDUFF
(to Worf)
The computer was damaged. Some
processors might still be down...
A beat.
WORF
Proceed with the diagnostic.
MacDuff and Picard start working their respective
consoles.
46 ON BEVERLY
Stepping off the turbolift, moving into the foreground.
WORF
What have you found, Doctor?
BEVERLY
Not much. The brain scans I've
run are unusual, but they show
no damage to the hippocampus.
That suggests we still have our
long-term memories... but somehow
they're being blocked.
PICARD
Is it possible to bypass the
normal pathways? To get at those
memories in some other way?
BEVERLY
That's what I'm hoping. What I
need now is to see some normal
brain scans for comparison. Is
there any chance I could get the
crew's medical files?
WORF
We are currently running a full
diagnostic. Computer resources
are limited.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 25A.
46 CONTINUED:
PICARD
(to Beverly)
The medical records will be our
next priority.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 26.
46 CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
Thank you.
Beverly heads for the turbolift and Picard turns back
to his console. Worf settles back into his captain's
chair with a slight scowl -- uneasy lies the crown...
47 INT. CORRIDOR
Riker is at the door to someone's quarters, finishing
up an interview with a MALE CREWMEMBER. He holds a
PADD.
CREWMAN
I guess these are my quarters.
But I don't remember anything.
RIKER
If it's any comfort, everybody's
in the same situation. Stay put
for now... we'll be back in touch.
CREWMAN
Okay, sir. Thanks.
48 RO
is down and across the corridor, speaking with a FEMALE
CREWMEMBER, who is standing in the doorway to her
quarters.
RO
That's all I need for now.
The female crewmember nods and goes back into her
quarters.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT TWO 27.
49 INCLUDE RIKER
RO
Well, that's it for the living
quarters on this deck. What's
next?
RIKER
(checking his padd)
There's a large room up ahead.
On the diagram, it's called "Ten
Forward."
RO
Let's go.
They walk for a beat in silence, then --
RO
If everything was back the way
it was supposed to be -- what do
you think you'd be doing right
now... ?
RIKER
Having a lot more fun than
searching the ship, I'd imagine.
RO
Fun?
RIKER
With that holodeck we just saw,
I bet I could conjure up an
interesting program or two...
RO
Now, that's disappointing...
RIKER
Why?
RO
(flirtatious)
You don't strike me as a man who
needs a holodeck to have a good
time.
They share a grin... move OFFSCREEN...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT TWO 28.
50 INT. TEN FORWARD
as Riker and Ro ENTER. Riker looks around the room.
RIKER
(to the group)
Who reported to the bridge from
this group?
Troi steps forward.
TROI
I did.
RIKER
Have you found anything that might
give us some insight into what
happened?
TROI
Not specifically. But there are
two things that seem unusual...
She gestures toward Data, who is standing behind the
bar.
TROI
The bartender is an
artificial lifeform.
Riker and Ro react with surprise as Data steps over to
them.
DATA
(to Riker and Ro)
Is there something I could get
you? A beverage of your choice?
Riker and Ro study Data curiously -- having, of
course, no memory of ever having seen anything like
him.
RIKER
No, thank you.
RO
I'm fine.
RIKER
Your memories are gone as well?
DATA
The databanks that would identify
who I am are not functioning.
They turn back to Troi.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT TWO 29.
50 CONTINUED:
RIKER
You were going to mention
something else?
TROI
(nodding)
I don't know if this means
anything... but I seem to have
an ability that the others don't.
I have a very strong sense of what
people are feeling... at times
it's almost --
Suddenly she stops speaking, looks deeply at Riker, as
though noticing something, for the moment completely
oblivious to Ro.
RIKER
Is something wrong?
TROI
No... it's just... for a moment...
you seemed familiar.
RIKER
You remember me?
TROI
Not exactly... I mean, I don't
know who you are... but there's
something about you...
Ro reacts quizzically as Riker and Troi gaze into each
other's eyes ---
WORF'S COM VOICE
Bridge to survey team.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 30.
50 CONTINUED: (3)
RIKER
(to com)
Survey team here.
WORF'S COM VOICE
We have accessed the personnel
files. Report to the bridge
immediately.
RO
(to com)
On our way.
As Riker and Ro turn to leave, Ro can't help but throw
a curious look back at Troi.
51
thru OMITTED
52
53 INT. BRIDGE
Worf, Picard, and MacDuff are gathered around a science
station, watching Geordi work the controls. Riker and
Ro EXIT the turbolift and approach.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 31.
53 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Computer -- give me a biographical
listing of all personnel
responsible for primary operation
of the ship.
COMPUTER VOICE
A full biographical listing is
not available.
GEORDI
Is there any list of the ship's
senior officers?
COMPUTER VOICE
The crew manifest is available.
GEORDI
That's better than nothing. Give
me the crew manifest.
INTERCUT:
54 CONSOLE MONITOR (OPTICAL)
As the computer speaks, the MONITOR displays the
identities of our characters one by one. A PHOTOGRAPH,
name, rank, and brief biographical history all come up
on the screen. It's a tantalizing process. Our crew
watches with fascination as they each learn who they
are...
COMPUTER VOICE
(continuing)
Commanding Officer, Captain
Jean-Luc Picard.
Picard and Worf react. They exchange a glance. Worf
appears awkward.
COMPUTER VOICE
(continuing)
Executive Officer... Commander
Keiran MacDuff.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 32.
54 CONTINUED:
COMPUTER VOICE (cont'd)
(beat)
Second Officer... Commander
William Riker.
(beat)
Operations Officer... Lieutenant
Commander Data.
(beat)
Chief Medical Officer... Doctor
Beverly Crusher.
(beat)
Ship's Counselor, Lieutenant
Commander Deanna Troi.
(beat)
Chief Engineer... Lieutenant
Commander Geordi La Forge.
(beat)
Security Chief... Lieutenant Worf.
(beat)
Helm Officer... Ensign Ro Laren.
The monitor goes blank. They all step back for a
moment, digesting the information. Picard turns to
MacDuff.
PICARD
Commander MacDuff... Please see
to it that all other officers who
were listed report to the bridge.
MACDUFF
Aye, sir.
MacDuff moves off. Picard turns to Geordi.
PICARD
Your next priority is to retrieve
any information you can regarding
this ship's mission.
Geordi nods, gets back to working the computer console.
PICARD
Contact the operations officer
to assist you.
RO
He's in Ten-Forward -- waiting
tables.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 33.
54 CONTINUED: (2)
CAMERA follows Worf, who moves toward Picard.
WORF
I regret my recent behavior. I
assumed an attitude of authority
that was... unwarranted.
Picard brushes it off.
PICARD
We're all doing the best we can
in a difficult situation. Think
nothing more of it.
WORF
Thank you... Captain.
Worf walks away. Picard considers the bridge for a
moment. OFF his face -- at least this is a place to
start.
55 EXT. SPACE -- THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
still motionless in space.
56 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE (OPTICAL)
Picard, MacDuff, Riker, Data, Worf, Geordi, Troi and Ro
seated around the table. Picard looks grave.
GEORDI
We haven't finished a full search
of the computer records. But
we've found out quite a bit.
DATA
This vessel is named the
Enterprise. We are part of an
organization called the United
Federation of Planets. The
Federation is currently in a state
of war.
TROI
(disturbed)
With whom?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT TWO 34.
56 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
The Lysian Alliance. They're a
genocidal race determined to
destroy us. The war's been going
on for years.
Picard absorbs this information, listening intently as
his crew reports.
DATA
Starfleet Command believes
the Lysians have a new weapon that
has shifted the balance of power
in their favor.
GEORDI
Over the last two months, fourteen
Federation ships have been
captured -- apparently very easily
-- and the crews imprisoned on
Lysia.
PICARD
What do we know about this weapon?
DATA
Our scientists theorize that the
Lysians are using an energy wave
-- either plasma based or a
subspace interference pattern.
The weapon severly disrupts a
starship's computer systems and
the mental functioning of the
crew.
MACDUFF
(pretending an insight)
That's what happened to us...
PICARD
Commander, is there any record
of our current mission?
GEORDI
Yes, sir.
He rises and moves to the monitor, activates it. A
star map appears.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 35.
56 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
We're approximately here...
(points)
We've been ordered to cross into
Lysian territory...
(pointing)
... and destroy their Central
Command.
He pushes more controls, and a graphic of the Central
Command appears.
GEORDI
This is it -- the nerve-center
of the Lysian military
operation.
The space station looks huge. Troi has a strong
negative response.
TROI
Captain, there's been a great deal
of damage to our computer system.
Maybe we're not getting accurate
information.
PICARD
What are you suggesting?
TROI
That we get confirmation of this
mission from our headquarters.
WORF
If we use subspace radio we will
be detected --
TROI
But there may be thousands of
lives at stake --
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT TWO 36.
56 CONTINUED: (3)
GEORDI
Our orders specifically require
us to maintain radio silence.
This brings the argument to a halt.
DATA
Our mission is part of a highly
coordinated effort to put an end
to the war. There are other
vessels on other fronts, all
working according to an intricate
plan.
GEORDI
We're the lynch pin to the
operation. If we don't destroy
the Central Command -- the entire
effort will fail.
WORF
Captain, our choice is clear.
Picard somberly looks around the room. There is a
long pause...
PICARD
Commander MacDuff -- set a course
for the Lysian Central Command.
OFF everyone's reactions.
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 37.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
57 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
At warp speed.
58 INT. CORRIDOR
Riker and Troi are walking along. Riker glances down
at a PADD he's holding, then indicates a door -- they
reach it and stop.
RIKER
These are your quarters.
TROI
Thanks for the help.
Troi steps forward, touches the door's panel and the
doors slide open.
TROI
(continuing)
Come in for a minute.
Riker nods and follows her inside.
59 INT. TROI'S QUARTERS - CONTINUOUS (OPTICAL)
Troi and Riker ENTER. They glance around. Troi starts
to wander, taking in all the details. She runs a hand
across the dresser... the bed... over some personal
items on a table... as if by touching these things she
will recall their significance.
RIKER
Recognize anything?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 38.
59 CONTINUED:
TROI
(re: room)
It might as well belong to someone
else.
She turns to him, troubled.
TROI
Nothing feels right... this room,
the ship... most of all this war
we're fighting...
RIKER
I don't imagine war ever feels
right.
Troi considers this.
TROI
I suppose that's true...
Troi looks at him for a moment, then appears puzzled.
Riker picks up on it.
RIKER
What is it?
TROI
That same feeling... you seem
familiar... you're the only thing
that does.
RIKER
Can you remember anything
specific?
TROI
I don't know...
She reaches up and runs a finger across his cheek, as
if by touching she'll draw out what's forgotten.
TROI
It's more like remembering an
emotional image... feelings that
are somehow associated with you...
The romantic tension is now undeniable.
RIKER
I hope they're good feelings...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 39.
59 CONTINUED: (2)
TROI
Yes... they are...
They hold for a moment like that, and then Troi takes
down her hand, breaking the moment.
TROI
This entire situation is... a
little unnerving...
RIKER
(giving her the out)
It's been a long day. We've all
been through a lot.
She smiles, understanding the gesture.
TROI
Yes. We certainly have.
She regards him for a moment, then leans up and briefly
kisses his cheek.
RIKER
I'll see you tomorrow. Good
night.
They exchange a gentle smile, then Riker EXITS. OFF
Troi's pensive expression...
60 INT. CORRIDOR
Riker walks toward a door. He stops and double-checks
his PADD, then steps toward the door.
61 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS - CONTINUOUS (OPTICAL)
Riker ENTERS, looks around. He walks further into the
room, and stops at what he sees...
62 REVEAL RO
comfortably sitting in a chair near the bed, one leg
slung over the arm, dressed in casual, sexy clothing,
browsing through a book. She looks up at Riker.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 39A.
62 CONTINUED:
RO
(matter of fact)
Hi.
Riker can't help but smile.
RIKER
(indicates PADD)
I know I didn't get the wrong
room.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 40.
62 CONTINUED: (2)
Ro shrugs and eases her way out of the chair.
RO
I didn't like the way mine was
decorated. Besides, I have a
funny feeling maybe I spend most
of my off hours here.
Riker tosses the PADD down, decides to take on her
bantering challenge.
RIKER
Really?
RO
For all we know, you and I could
be married.
RIKER
For all we know, you and I could
hate each other.
Ro smiles. She circles around him, maneuvering closer
to the bed.
RO
That's kind of exciting, isn't
it? Because we just don't know.
RIKER
We might regret this.
RO
Regret what? Aren't you being
a little presumptuous?
Ro gets very close to him, teasingly. The erotic
tension is high.
RO
(continuing)
Like I said -- I just didn't like
the way my quarters were
decorated.
She backs off, as if rejecting him -- but it's all
seductive. Riker takes a step toward her. She moves
closer to the bed.
RIKER
Maybe we should switch quarters.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 41.
62 CONTINUED: (3)
RO
Maybe we should stay right here
and see what happens.
Ro reaches up and kisses him teasingly -- quickly,
almost before he can respond. Then she backs away.
Riker closes the distance.
RIKER
What if I snore in my sleep?
Ro sits down on the bed in front of him, leans back
seductively.
RO
What makes you think you're going
to get any sleep?
OFF Riker's smile...
63 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
Quick pass by at warp.
64 INT. BRIDGE
Picard, MacDuff and Riker at command. Worf at
tactical. Data at ops. Ro at the conn. Troi and
Geordi are also present. The tension is high.
WORF
Captain, we have crossed the
Lysian border.
PICARD
Ensign, take us out of warp.
Three-quarters impulse.
RO
Yes, sir.
PICARD
Mister Worf, maintain a continuous
sensor sweep.
WORF
Aye, Captain.
Worf works his console.
MACDUFF
(to Data)
How long till we reach their
central command?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 42.
64 CONTINUED: (2)
DATA
At our current speed,
approximately thirty-seven hours.
WORF
Captain, I am picking up a vessel
directly ahead.
Picard and MacDuff exchange a glance.
PICARD
Can you identify?
DATA
(working console)
The ship matches the Starfleet
description of a Lysian Destroyer.
A short-range attack vessel...
with disruptor-style weapons, and
a standard crew of fifty-three.
Reactions all around. Troi is clearly troubled.
MacDuff stands and joins Worf at tactical.
WORF
Within visual range.
PICARD
On screen.
INTERCUT:
65 VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
A LYSIAN SHIP appears on the screen -- it's small but
menacing. Everyone reacts to the sight.
66 RESUME
WORF
(off instruments)
The destroyer is increasing its
speed.
(glances up)
They are moving to intercept.
PICARD
(to Ro)
Evasive maneuver sequence delta.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 43.
66 CONTINUED:
RO
Yes, Sir.
Ro works the controls. A beat.
WORF
They are matching our manuevers...
MacDuff quickly works the tactical controls.
MACDUFF
Activating phaser arrays...
(beat)
Ready to fire, Sir.
MacDuff's hand is over the controls.
PICARD
(gesturing to hold up)
Stand by.
MacDuff pauses -- it takes a strong act of will.
MACDUFF
Captain, our orders were to
destroy all Lysian warships.
PICARD
I'm aware of that, Commander.
(to Data)
Tactical analysis, Mister Data.
DATA
(off instruments)
The destroyer has minimal shields.
Their disruptor capacity appears
to be only two point one
megajoules.
Riker reacts.
RIKER
They're no match for the
Enterprise.
As everyone considers this...
DATA
Captain -- the destroyer is
hailing us.
Everyone is taken aback.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 43A.
66 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Open a channel --
MACDUFF
--No!
Data pauses. Everyone turns to MacDuff. MacDuff looks
at Picard.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 44.
66 CONTINUED: (3)
MACDUFF
Their new weapon. Whatever it
was that wiped out our computers
and our memories. Maybe this is
how they do it -- over
communication channels.
Picard turns to Data.
DATA
It is conceivable, sir.
TROI
It's also possible that they
simply want to talk to us. I
think we should respond.
WORF
They are hailing us again.
A beat. MacDuff turns to Troi.
MACDUFF
(to Troi)
If you're wrong, it could mean
our destruction.
(to Picard)
I don't think we can take that
risk.
DATA
Captain, The Lysians have stopped
transmitting. They are powering
up their disruptors.
(beat)
They have locked onto us, sir...
RIKER
Full shields.
WORF
Shields up.
WHAM. The ship shakes, hit by Lysian disruptors.
MACDUFF
Captain... ?
Picard has no choice.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 45.
66 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(grimly)
Return fire.
Worf works the console.
67 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as the phasers fire, making a direct hit on the Lysian
ship. The destroyer EXPLODES in a blast of fire and
metal. Then it's gone -- completely obliterated.
68 INT. BRIDGE
Worf analyses his controls.
WORF
The ship has been destroyed.
A beat.
PICARD
Maintain our course, Ensign.
Increase to three quarters
impulse.
RO
Yes, Sir.
As Ro works the controls a brooding silence falls over
the bridge. Troi appears distressed. MacDuff steps
toward Picard.
MACDUFF
Well done, Captain.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT THREE 46.
68 CONTINUED:
Picard doesn't respond. As he stares at the empty
viewscreen, his face unreadable...
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FOUR 47.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
69 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
Moving at impulse.
70 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
Picard, MacDuff, Riker, Data, Troi, Worf, Ro, Geordi,
Beverly, seated around the table. The mood is grim --
for all intents and purposes they are at war.
WORF
The Lysian Central Command would
have received any transmission
from the destroyer by now.
MACDUFF
(nodding)
They're going to be on alert.
Ro nods, turns to Picard.
RO
(to Picard)
I recommend a randomly vectored
approach to our target. It would
be our best chance of avoiding
any pursuit.
PICARD
(nods)
Agreed.
Picard turns to Beverly.
PICARD
Doctor, the success of this
mission would be far more likely
if we had our memories back. Is
there anything you can do?
BEVERLY
I found several cases resembling
our condition in the medical
index. The causes are different,
but the cure is similar in each
case.
RIKER
Could the same treatment work for
us?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FOUR 48.
70 CONTINUED: (2)
BEVERLY
(nods)
That's my hope. It involves
increasing the activity of the
medial temporal region of the
brain. Using short term memory
synapses to retrieve long term
memory.
PICARD
When can you start?
BEVERLY
As soon as our medical records
become available. It would be
too dangerous to attempt treatment
without them.
PICARD
Mister La Forge?
GEORDI
Data and I ran into some trouble
accessing the medical file areas
in the computer. But with a
little time, I'm pretty sure we
can get there.
(shrugs)
Three hours, maximum.
Picard nods.
PICARD
Proceed.
71 OMITTED
72 INT. ENGINEERING (OPTICAL)
Geordi and Data working at their respective monitors.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT FOUR 49.
72 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
(shakes his head)
I'm still hitting a file wall...
I don't get it.
DATA
There appears to be a command path
discontinuity. I shall attempt
to rewrite the locator subroutine.
Data starts entering codes at super-fast android speed.
Geordi watches him, amazed.
GEORDI
(joking re: speed)
You must have been one hell of
a bartender.
A beat. Data pauses, checks the monitor, then
continues working at normal speed. Geordi considers
him for a moment.
GEORDI
It's too bad there aren't any more
of you around. We could certainly
use the help.
DATA
Yes.
A beat. Geordi considers his light remark a little
more deeply.
GEORDI
I wonder why you're the only one
on board?
DATA
I have expended a great deal of
thought with respect to my
apparent uniqueness among the
crew.
Data finishes a sequence of keystrokes and considers
Geordi.
GEORDI
Any conclusions?
DATA
Several possibilities suggest
themselves.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT FOUR 49A.
72 CONTINUED: (2)
DATA (cont'd)
I may represent an entire race
of artificial lifeforms. If so,
there may be a home planet for
others of my kind -- a shared
history and a culture of which
I am not presently aware.
GEORDI
Then again, you could've been
built just for this ship.
DATA
I have considered that possibility
as well. It may also be the case
that every starship in the
Federation is equipped with an
artificial lifeform such as myself.
GEORDI
(nodding)
It that's true, you might all even
look alike. A standard issue
android. Hard to construct --
so only one allowed per vessel.
(smiles)
Maybe you all get together for
android holidays...
Data appears to be musing for a moment.
DATA
There is another possibility.
Perhaps my origin was unique.
In that case... I am alone.
A silent beat as Geordi considers his words. The
console suddenly BEEPS with computer noises and both
Data and Geordi rivet their attention to the screen.
DATA
We have accessed the information
storage area. But considerable
damage has been done to the files
themselves.
Geordi reacts to this, then looks over Data's shoulder
-- reacts.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/25/91 - ACT FOUR 49B.
72 CONTINUED: (3)
GEORDI
The mission reports are gone.
DATA
(works console)
As are the crew records, and the
personal logs.
He stares at the monitor, puzzling over the missing
information. A beat as Geordi reacts.
GEORDI
So are the medical records.
OFF the look between them.
73 INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS
Riker is at a desk, sorting through a collection of
personal belongings spread out on the desktop.
A trombone... a few books... some terra cotta
figurines. The door chimes.
RIKER
Come in.
Troi ENTERS.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 50.
73 CONTINUED:
TROI
I'm restless. Mind if I visit
for a while?
RIKER
Please...
Riker indicates his welcome, then sees that she appears
shaken. He stands and moves over to her.
RIKER
(continuing)
What's wrong?
TROI
Everything. Everytime I think
about this war, our mission...
I feel a sense of panic. Like
a hand is closing around my
throat.
Riker speaks gently... tries to console her.
RIKER
You're never gonna feel good about
this war. None of us will. But
we've got to finish our mission.
Troi considers this... then nods. His words make
sense, but still...
Riker smiles, trying to brighten the mood a little. He
indicates the nearby desk.
RIKER
(continuing)
I've been doing a little research.
Learning about someone named
William Riker.
TROI
(smiles)
And what have you discovered?
Riker leads her to the desk. He indicates the
trombone.
RIKER
He's a musician, for one thing.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 51-51A
73 CONTINUED: (2)
Troi reacts, pleasantly surprised. Riker picks up the
instrument, plays a few notes. Troi laughs.
TROI
Very impressive.
RIKER
Nobody could have been more
surprised than me.
TROI
(playfully)
What else has your research
uncovered about William Riker?
Riker eyes the various belongings.
RIKER
Let's see... He's athletically
inclined... loves to mountain
climb. He was born in a place
called Alaska. He likes exotic
foods... spends his vacation time
on a planet called Risa...
Riker picks up a very slender, but beautifully bound
BOOK and hands it to Troi. She looks at the title.
TROI
(reads)
"Ode to Psyche." John Keats.
RIKER
Open it.
Troi opens the book to the title page, reacts.
TROI
(reads)
"To Will... All My Love, Deanna."
A beat. She sets the book down. A quiet moment as
she considers the implication.
RIKER
(re: book)
It could explain the familiar
feeling you have...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 52.
73 CONTINUED: (4)
They are close to each other. The feelings between
them are impossible to ignore.
TROI
I... don't know what to think.
The door chimes.
RIKER
Come in.
Ro ENTERS. She's energized from work -- a sharp
contrast to the quiet she's just shattered.
RO
Hello, Counselor.
She reacts to Troi's presence -- but it's with an
amused tolerance. Troi and Riker seem much more
uncomfortable than Ro does.
TROI
(nodding)
Ensign.
RO
I'm not interrupting anything?
RIKER TROI
No. No.
Troi smiles.
TROI
(to Ro)
I was just visiting.
(to Riker, more formal)
We'll talk again soon, Commander.
RIKER
Of course. Thank you, Counselor.
As Troi goes out the door...
RO
Bye...
When Troi disappears outside the door, Ro casually
eases into a chair, catching one of Riker's hands in
her own as she does so.
RO
(re: Troi)
What was that all about?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 53.
73 CONTINUED: (6)
RIKER
(shrugs)
Just talking about the situation
we're all in...
Ro starts playing with his hand.
RO
Good...
She tightens her grip on his hand and pulls him closer.
RO
Because I have the feeling I used
to be the jealous type.
She leans upward and kisses him -- Riker responds.
As they get into it...
74 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
At impulse.
75 OMITTED
75A INT. BRIDGE
Picard, MacDuff, Riker, Ro, Data and Beverly. Geordi
is finishing his report.
GEORDI
What bothers me, Captain, is how
specific the damage is. Any
records of a personal nature, any
files that could tell us more
about who we are -- those are the
ones that are gone.
RIKER
That's a little too selective for
coincidence.
BEVERLY
As selective as what was done to
our own memories. Our skills
still in place -- but personal
knowledge unavailable.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FOUR 54.
75A CONTINUED:
MACDUFF
It's consistent with what we know
about the new Lysian weapon.
Picard takes all this in, weighing it.
PICARD
Doctor, is it absolutely necessary
for you to see the medical files
before you attempt a treatment?
BEVERLY
No. But it would be dangerous
without them.
A beat.
RIKER
(volunteering)
I think that's a risk we have to
take --
MACDUFF
(beating him to the
punch)
-- Captain, I volunteer for the
procedure.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 55.
75A CONTINUED: (2)
Beverly looks to Picard... who nods his grim approval.
76 INT. SICKBAY
MacDuff is on his back in the half-shell bio-bed, his
head couched by a headpiece apparatus. His eyes are
closed -- as if he's unconscious. Beverly works the
console next to the bed, and the series of lights flash
on and off on the headpiece. A NURSE is working in the
background.
Beverly takes her hand off the console and picks up a
med device, waves it across his forehead. She seems
puzzled by the result.
BEVERLY
That's strange. The diencephalic
activity is exactly the same.
There should be some increase.
(to Nurse)
Let's try broadening the band
width.
She steps over to where the nurse is working -- MACDUFF
IS NOW OUT OF THEIR LINE OF SIGHT.
77 ON MACDUFF
BEVERLY
(continuing; to nurse)
Go to thirty point one.
MacDuff begins to convulse.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 56.
78 INCLUDE BEVERLY
BEVERLY
(to nurse)
Raise the frequency as well.
Increase by thirty-three
percent...
A few beats and Beverly turns back toward MacDuff --
and reacts with shock at his convulsions. She dives
for the console, punches in some commands --
BEVERLY
Something's wrong with the
sequencing program!
A few more commands and she glances up -- the headpiece
stops blinking. His body goes rigid. Beverly picks up
a device and runs it over his forehead.
His head stops moving and his eyes struggle open. He
looks straight at her, as if uncomprehending.
BEVERLY
(insistent)
Kieran. Kieran.
He looks at her, blinks, as if coming back to full
consciousness.
MACDUFF
(nods)
I'm alright.
Beverly lets out her breath in a long sigh. MacDuff
lets his head fall back, as if exhausted, then glances
at her.
MACDUFF
What happened?
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FOUR 57.
78 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
I don't know. Something went
wrong with the sequence initiator.
We're lucky we didn't lose you.
(beat)
Did any of this work? Do you
remember anything about yourself?
MACDUFF
(shakes his head)
I'm sorry, Doctor.
Beverly looks greatly disappointed.
BEVERLY
It's back to square one.
MacDuff nods. Beverly turns away from him. OFF
MacDuff who smiles -- success...
79 INT. READY ROOM
Picard is staring out the window, lost in thought. The
door chimes.
PICARD
Enter.
MacDuff ENTERS. Picard turns to him.
MACDUFF
You wanted to see me, Captain?
PICARD
Yes, Commander. Sit down.
MacDuff sits and Picard rises, pacing, things on his
mind.
PICARD
I find myself with grave concerns
about our mission.
MACDUFF
Concerns... as to its success?
PICARD
No. I have more fundamental
doubts...
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT FOUR 58.
79 CONTINUED:
PICARD (cont'd)
(beat)
Whether or not this mission is
justified.
MACDUFF
I've been asking myself the same
thing. But I'm sure our superiors
feel their orders are justified.
PICARD
Orders which we cannot even
verify.
MACDUFF
(reluctantly
concluding)
Orders we cannot ignore.
PICARD
But I also can't ignore the fact
that we greatly outclassed the
only enemy vessel we've
encountered. And that every
possible shred of information
which could shed some light on
our situation has been
conveniently eliminated.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FOUR 59.
79 CONTINUED: (2)
A beat as Picard continues to pace.
PICARD
I feel as though I've been handed
a weapon, pushed into a room and
told to shoot a stranger.
He stops and looks squarely at MacDuff.
PICARD
I need a moral context to justify
that action. And I don't have
one. I'm not satisfied simply
following orders. I want to know
that what I am doing is right.
MACDUFF
So do I. I'd feel a lot better
about this if all the questions
were answered. And if you want
to abandon our mission until our
memories return -- it's your
choice.
MacDuff pauses, as if searching for the words.
MACDUFF
But I must ask you... is it right
to risk prolonging this war...
to allow the needless deaths of
thousands on both sides... solely
on the basis of our moral
discomfort?
A long beat. MacDuff nods his head deferentially,
taking his leave. He turns and exits the ready room.
79A EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
OFF Picard as he stares out the window, MacDuff's words
still on his mind...
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FIVE 60.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
80 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The ship traveling at impulse.
81 INT. BRIDGE
Picard, MacDuff, Riker, Data, Worf, Ro, Troi at their
stations. Everyone looks grimly determined -- or in
Troi's case, resigned.
DATA
(off instruments)
Captain, we are approaching the
Lysian system.
PICARD
Decrease to one quarter impulse.
RO
Yes, sir.
MACDUFF
(off instruments)
The Central Command is directly
ahead. Still beyond weapon range.
PICARD
Red Alert. Battle stations.
Bring us to attack posture, Mister
Worf.
WORF
Aye, Captain.
Worf works the tactical console and the ship goes to
RED ALERT.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FIVE 61.
81 CONTINUED:
DATA
Sensors show several objects in
our path. They are twenty-nine
meters in length and are unmanned.
MacDuff works a console.
MACDUFF
According to Starfleet records,
they're sentry pods. Programmed
to defend their Central Command.
RIKER
(off instruments)
I'm reading forty-seven of them
around the perimeter.
PICARD
Tactical analysis, Mister Data.
DATA
(working console)
The pods are equipped with fusion
generated pulse lasers, and
minimal shielding.
RIKER
Not much power there...
PICARD
Forward shields on maximum. Lock
phasers on the sentry pods and
prepare to return fire.
WORF
Shields up, phasers locked on
targets.
A beat, then.
PICARD
Full impulse. Take us straight
through them.
As Ro works the helm...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FIVE 62.
82 OMITTED
83 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it runs straight through the field of sentry pods.
We instantly draw A THIN LASER BEAM TYPE FIRE from the
pods that does nothing to the Enterprise. The
Enterprise returns with PHASER FIRE -- a series of
quick bursts, DESTROYING the pods with ease.
84 INT. BRIDGE
DATA
We are through the perimeter.
RIKER
This is too easy.
WORF
We have yet to encounter any
battleships. They may lie ahead.
PICARD
Load all torpedo bays. Ready
phasers.
But it's clear Picard's doubts are mounting.
WORF
Aye, sir.
Worf works the console.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FIVE 62A.
84 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Approaching the Central Command...
Picard reacts, puzzled at the ease with which they are
able to appoach.
PICARD
Mister Data, scan for defenses.
Data works the console.
DATA
I am picking up no vessels -- and
no additional sentry pods.
WORF
The station is in visual range.
PICARD
On screen.
85 INCLUDE THE VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
In the distance is the LYSIAN CENTRAL COMMAND -- a
huge, alien-looking space station.
Reactions to the sight.
RIKER
(off console)
Optimal firing range in fifty-five
seconds.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FIVE 63.
86 RESUME (OPTICAL)
MACDUFF
(works console)
Phaser banks ready. Loading
torpedoes.
PICARD
What are the defensive
capabilities of the Central
Command?
DATA
Armaments consist of four laser
cannons and thirty-nine cobalt
fusion warheads with magnetic
propulsion. Defensive shield
output is only... four point
three kilojoules.
Picard is deeply disturbed by this news. All the
doubts of this entire endeavor rise to inundate him.
RIKER
(amazed)
One photon torpedo ought to do
it.
TROI
Data... how many people are on
that station?
DATA
(off instruments)
Fifteen thousand, three hundred
eleven.
Again, this registers on Picard. His moment of
decision is nearing.
MACDUFF
Captain, we're in range.
PICARD
(gesturing to hold up)
Stand by.
A concerned reaction from MacDuff.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FIVE 64.
86 CONTINUED:
MACDUFF
Waiting for your order, sir.
TROI
Captain, this isn't right...
MACDUFF
The rest of our forces are
depending on us --
RIKER
How can our mortal enemy be over
a hundred years behind us in
weapons technology?
MACDUFF
Their battleships may be on the
way right now.
A beat. MacDuff keeps on pushing.
MACDUFF
(continuing)
We must attack.
A long moment -- it's all on Picard. From deep inside,
his conscience finds voice, and speaks clear as a bell
-- a simple statement confirming his fundamental
nature.
PICARD
I do not fire on defenseless
people.
Various reactions from the others.
PICARD
Mister Worf... open a channel to
the Lysians.
MacDuff is enraged -- losing control.
MACDUFF
Belay that order!
MacDuff is on the move toward tactical. Worf wavers.
MacDuff addresses everyone as he goes.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FIVE 65.
86 CONTINUED: (3)
MACDUFF
(continuing)
There's something wrong with the
Captain. I'm taking command of
this vessel.
(to Worf)
Fire all weapons!
Worf doesn't move. MacDuff, now wild-eyed with
desperation exchanges a look with Picard, who by
contrast is all cool control.
-- MacDuff lunges toward tactical, knocking Worf out
of the way like he wasn't even there. He reaches for
the weapons control...
-- and is suddenly hit by a PHASER BLAST, briefly
revealing beneath his Human self, in the area where
he was hit, a strange, alien, metallic body.
87 OMITTED
88 INCLUDE RIKER (OPTICAL)
holding the phaser. MacDuff again goes for the console
-- Riker again FIRES the phaser, and where it hits,
the strange metallic being underneath is revealed.
MacDuff stumbles back, but goes for it again --
unstoppable.
Worf has regained his footing, and FIRES his phaser
at MacDuff, again revealing a patch of the alien
corpus. Riker and Worf both continue FIRING to keep
MacDuff away from the controls. MacDuff finally throws
back his head and screams --
89 MACDUFF (OPTICAL)
falls to the floor, unconscious. The others stare
at him, relieved.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT FIVE 66.
90
thru OMITTED
91
92 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
The Enterprise at warp.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, supplemental. We
are on a course to Starbase Three-
zero-one. Doctor Crusher has been
working steadily, and has restored
the memories of most of the crew.
92A INT. READY ROOM (OPTICAL)
Picard and Riker. Picard is sitting behind his desk.
PICARD
The Lysians have identified
"Commander MacDuff" as a Satarran
-- an alien race that's been at
war with the Lysians for decades.
Picard stands, steps out from behind the desk.
PICARD
I've conveyed to the Lysians our
deepest regrets over the tragedy of
their lost ship and crew. They've
been extraordinarily understanding.
Riker thinks for a moment.
RIKER
With all the power that MacDuff
had... to alter our brain
chemistry, and manipulate the
computers... it's hard to believe
he needed the Enterprise.
PICARD
Satarran weapons technology is
no more advanced than the
Lysians'. One photon torpedo
would have ended their war.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/15/91 - ACT FIVE 66A.
92A CONTINUED:
RIKER
It almost did...
OFF the look between them.
93 INT. TEN-FORWARD
Business as usual. Riker ENTERS, glances around the
room and sees something that makes him stop cold.
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - 11/14/91 - ACT FIVE 67.
94 INCLUDE TROI AND RO
sitting together at a table, immersed in a private
conversation.
Riker reacts. He takes a deep breath to fortify
himself, then heads for the table.
Troi and Ro see him coming, and their conversation
stops just a little too quickly.
Riker arrives at the table. An awkward beat.
RIKER
I hope I'm not interrupting.
RO
Not at all. I was hoping to see
you.
TROI
Please -- sit down.
Uncomfortable, he sits. He never thought he'd have
to deal with them both at once. And what have they
been saying to each other?
RIKER
Well. I'm glad I ran into the
two of you...
They smile sweetly, waiting for him to talk his way
into trouble. He launches in.
RIKER
You know, when you have no memory
of who you are, or who anybody
else is...
STAR TREK: "Conundrum" - REV. 11/18/91 - ACT FIVE 68.
94 CONTINUED:
RO
(with feigned
sincerity)
The Counselor tells me... at
times like that, we might do things
we've always wanted to do.
RIKER
(taken aback)
She said that?
He glances uncomfortably at Troi, who gazes serenely at
him.
TROI
It's psychologically valid.
Riker is hard-pressed for a response. Ro extends the
uncomfortable moment, then stands.
RO
(feigned sincerity)
Don't worry about it, Commander.
As far as I'm concerned we've
shared something that you and I
will treasure forever.
Ro turns and walks off before Riker can respond.
Nonplussed, he looks at Troi. A beat, then Riker sits
down.
RIKER
(re: Ro)
I feel kind of... confused.
Troi can't suppress a smile.
TROI
If you still feel confused
tomorrow -- you know where my
office is.
Troi smiles, gets up, and leaves. Riker is suddenly
alone. He lets out a long breath -- he's off the hook
for now...
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END