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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Descent, Part II"
#40277-253
Written by
Rene Echevarria
Directed by
Alex Singer
THE WRITING CREDITS MAY NOT BE FINAL AND SHOULD NOT BE USED
FOR PUBLICITY OR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING
WITH THE TELEVISION LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
Copyright 1993 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
Reserved. This script is not for publication or
reproduction. No one is authorized to dispose of same. If
lost or destroyed, please notify the Script Department.
FINAL DRAFT
JUNE 24, 1993
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 06/24/93 - CAST
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Descent, Part II"
CAST
PICARD LORE
RIKER CROSIS
DATA HUGH
BEVERLY TAITT
TROI BARNABY
WORF SALAZAR
GEORDI GOVAL
CON OFFCIER'S VOICE
POWELL'S VOICE
Non-Speaking Non-Speaking
N.D. CREWMEMBERS BORG
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 06/24/93 - SETS
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Descent, Part II"
SETS
INTERIORS EXTERIORS
USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE
BRIDGE
TRANSPORTER ROOM PLANET'S SURFACE
DATA'S QUARTERS
BORG COMPOUND
HALL
CELL/CORRIDOR
LAB
UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 1.
STAR TREK: The Next Generation
"Descent, Part II"
TEASER
FADE IN:
(NOTE: Episode begins with 90 second RECAP of Part I)
1 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it orbits the planet.
BEVERLY'S V.O.
Acting Captain's Log,
Supplemental: The skeleton crew
left on board the Enterprise is
unable to help in the search for
Commander Data. The planet's
unusual EM field is interfering
with the ship's sensors, severely
limiting their effectiveness.
2 INT. BRIDGE
Since we have only the skeleton crew the Bridge is
slightly undermanned. BEVERLY stands at an Aft Station
studying the sensors. There is a young woman, TAITT,
at Tactical.
BEVERLY
Without our sensors, we're sitting
ducks. A Borg ship could be right
on top of us before we knew it...
(turns to Tactical)
Ensign, we need to modify the
sensor array to filter out these
EM pulses. Can you do that?
Taitt turns to her. She is young -- not long out of
the Academy, from the looks of it -- eager to please,
and a little nervous. There is a hesitation before she
answers.
TAITT
Yes, sir.
(beat)
I think so.
Taitt begins to work the controls and Beverly can't
help but smile to herself. Gently --
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 2.
2 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
What's your name?
TAITT
Taitt, sir.
BEVERLY
I don't think I've seen you
before.
TAITT
I was just posted here six weeks
ago.
BEVERLY
Well, Taitt -- I'll bet you never
thought you'd be serving as
Tactical Officer after only six
weeks.
Taitt looks up at her, grateful for the understanding
of her predicament she hears in Beverly's voice.
TAITT
No, sir, I sure didn't.
(beat)
I think I've filtered out some of
the sensor noise. I'll bring the
modifications on line.
BEVERLY
(approvingly)
Good work.
Beverly starts crossing down toward the Command Area
when Riker's voice comes in over the Com:
RIKER'S COM VOICE
Riker to Enterprise.
BEVERLY
Go ahead, Wil.
INTERCUT BRIDGE WITH:
3 EXT. PLANET'S SURFACE
RIKER, WORF and two N.D.s.
RIKER
I can't contact the Captain.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 3.
3 CONTINUED:
RIKER (Cont'd)
It might just be the interference,
but I'd like to be sure.
BEVERLY
Understood.
(beat)
Enterprise to Captain Picard.
No response. Taitt starts working her console.
BEVERLY
Crusher to Picard.
Still no answer.
TAITT
(off console)
I'm not getting a Com signal from
anyone on the Captain's team.
BEVERLY
The last time they checked-in they
were investigating a structure in
section gamma two-five.
Suddenly, Taitt reacts to something on her readout.
She looks a little pale.
TAITT
Sir, I'm picking up a vessel
closing in on our location.
BEVERLY
Is it a Borg ship?
Taitt fumbles at the controls. This is all unfamiliar
to her.
TAITT
It... it seems to match the
configuration of a ship The
Enterprise encountered... at
Ohniaka Three...
BEVERLY
Red Alert. How long before
they're in weapons range?
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 4.
3 CONTINUED: (2)
TAITT
Ahh... about... ninety seconds.
No -- no, make that seventy
seconds.
Taitt is nervous and having to work hard to hold
herself together. She does not inspire confidence.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Crusher to Transporter Room Three.
SALAZAR'S VOICE
Salazar here, sir.
BEVERLY
Start transporting the Away Teams
off the surface.
SALAZAR'S VOICE
Aye, sir.
BEVERLY
Use the transporters in the cargo
bays if you have to. I want those
teams up here as fast as possible.
4 ON THE SURFACE
In the b.g. we see two N.D. 's of his team, and another
team more at a distance.
RIKER
(to an N.D.)
Armstrong, you and the others get
ready to beam up.
(to com)
Beverly, Worf and I will stay here
and look for the Captain's team.
BEVERLY
I'm not going to leave you down
there --
RIKER
(firm)
Pull as many people off the
surface as you can and get back to
the transwarp conduit. The
Captain's orders were to get the
Enterprise to Federation space.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 5.
4 CONTINUED:
Beverly has no choice but to back off.
BEVERLY
Acknowledged.
RIKER
Riker, out.
END INTERCUT ON BRIDGE.
Beverly accepts what she has to do, but she doesn't
like it one bit.
BEVERLY
(to con officer)
Prepare to leave orbit.
TAITT
Sir, the Borg ship is powering up
its forward weapons array.
They'll be in firing range in...
in twenty seconds.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Salazar, how many people are still
down there?
5 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (INTERCUT)
SALAZAR, a young NCO, is at the controls. We can see
several Away Teams stepping off the Transporter pad.
SALAZAR
Seventy-three, sir.
On the Bridge, Beverly moves toward the Viewscreen.
BEVERLY
Put the Borg ship on screen.
6 ANGLE - VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
The Borg ship is bearing down in the distance.
TAITT
Should I raise shields, sir?
BEVERLY
Not yet. I want to keep bringing
people up until the last possible
second.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 6.
6 CONTINUED:
Everyone reacts to Beverly's order; she's cutting it
close, but if she pulls it off she'll have gotten that
many more people off the surface.
TAITT
Ten seconds.
BEVERLY
Stand by to raise shields and
break orbit on my mark.
TAITT
Five seconds.
BEVERLY
Mark.
7 ANGLE - VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
The Borg ship fires at the Enterprise. The Enterprise
is rocked by the blast.
TAITT
Shields are down to seventy
percent.
BEVERLY
Establish a frequency-shift firing
pattern and return fire.
TAITT
Ah... right.
On the Viewscreen, we see the Borg ship taking a direct
hit as the Enterprise passes above it and continues
away.
TAITT
Direct hit... no damage.
BEVERLY
Helm, set course for the conduit,
maximum warp.
8 OMITTED
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - TEASER 7.
9 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it flashes away.
10 INT. BRIDGE
TAITT
The Borg aren't following us, sir.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Salazar, how many people did we
leave behind?
11 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM
Where we see more Away Teams stepping off the Pad and
filing out the door.
SALAZAR
Forty-seven, sir.
12 INT. BRIDGE
Beverly is not happy about this. Her frustration
shows.
BEVERLY
(to herself)
Another minute and we could have
had them...
13 EXT. PLANET'S SURFACE
Riker and Worf are now alone, the two N.D.s having been
evacuated. The planet's surface suddenly seems that
much more vast and desolate.
RIKER
(hits combadge)
Riker to any team leader.
POWELL'S VOICE
Lieutenant Powell here, sir.
RIKER
Round up everyone who was left
behind. Take cover and try to
avoid any contact with the Borg.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - TEASER 8.
13 CONTINUED:
POWELL'S VOICE
Aye, sir.
RIKER
Riker, out.
Riker turns to Worf.
RIKER
Even if Beverly gets back to
Federation space, it'll be a few
days before Starfleet can get any
ships here... until then, we're
on our own.
They both know they're facing pretty stiff odds. Off
their grim expressions...
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT ONE 9.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
(NOTE: Episode credits fall over opening scenes.)
14 INT. BORG HALL (OPTICAL)
LORE is moving through the crowd of Borg that still
surround PICARD, TROI, and GEORDI. DATA is nearby, as
is CROSIS.
LORE
What do you think of my followers,
Picard? Impressive, aren't they?
PICARD
I'm not particularly impressed.
You've simply taught them to enjoy
killing.
DATA
You are wrong, Captain. My
brother and I serve a much higher
purpose.
Troi stares at Data, noticing something unusual.
TROI
Data... I can sense feelings in
you.
DATA
Yes. My brother has made it
possible.
PICARD
(realizing)
He gave you the chip -- the one
Doctor Soong made for you.
But this produces only a merry laugh from Lore. During
the next, Picard's attention is focused on Data --
studying, inspecting, looking for any clue to his
unusual behavior.
LORE
Oh, no, no. I still have the
emotional program my father
designed. I wouldn't want to give
it up. It's what has given me
such a strong sense of family --
an intense desire to re-unite with
my dear brother.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT ONE 10.
14 CONTINUED:
TROI
Then you're responsible for
bringing him here.
LORE
He came of his own accord. All I
had to do was lure the Enterprise
into investigating those attacks
we staged. Once the Borg told him
about my plans, I knew Data would
want to join me.
GEORDI
(surprised)
You mean... you attacked those
outposts... killed all those
people... just to get Data here
with you?
PICARD
How did he do it, Data? What made
you decide to come here?
Lore has noticed Picard ignoring him, focusing on Data.
Nettled, he grabs Picard's arm and turns him away from
Data, toward him.
LORE
I am talking to you, Picard. I
will tell you what you need to
know.
PICARD
You're controlling him. And
you've corrupted the Borg.
Lore stares at Picard, anger draining, shaking his head
sadly.
LORE
You simply don't understand.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT ONE 11.
14 CONTINUED: (3)
LORE
You have no idea what has happened
here. How I found my true
calling... how the Borg found
something to believe in.
PICARD
I'd like to learn about it. But
I want Data to tell us.
This produces another flare in Lore.
LORE
I told you -- I will tell you what
you need to know.
PICARD
How do you like that, Data? He
won't even let you talk.
DATA
Do not try to drive a wedge
between us, Captain. I am loyal
to my brother.
Lore beams at this. But even during the next, Picard
continues to focus on Data, watching him and ignoring
Lore.
LORE
You see, Picard? He's not your
pawn anymore. I've helped him
break free --
(gesture to Borg)
-- just as I've helped them.
Lore begins moving through the Borg, wound up now and
enjoying being center stage. He is putting on a show,
not just for Picard and crew, but for his faithful
followers.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT ONE 12.
14 CONTINUED: (4)
LORE
Look at them. Look at what I've
helped them become. They're no
longer mindless automatons.
They're passionate. Alive.
TROI
Are you saying you caused them to
become individuals?
LORE
No. You and your friends did
that. All I did was clean up the
mess you made when that Borg you
befriended returned to his ship.
DATA
Hugh interfaced with the others
and transferred his sense of
individuality to them. It almost
destroyed them.
PICARD
Data, do you remember when Hugh
was on the Enterprise? Do you
remember what you were like then?
Lore moves to step directly in front of Picard, forcing
his attention.
LORE
That doesn't matter.
PICARD
It does to me. I want to know
what's happened to Data.
Lore seethes at this, has to struggle to control his
temper.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT ONE 13.
14 CONTINUED: (5)
LORE
What's important is what I've done
here. I've found my calling,
Picard. I know now why I was
created. And no one can ever take
that away from me.
He gestures to the Borg.
LORE
Without me, they would have
perished. When I stumbled on
their ship, they were lost,
disoriented -- they had no idea
how to function as individuals.
They couldn't even navigate their
vessel. They had lost their sense
of purpose.
He turns back to Picard, drilling into him.
LORE
I gave them that purpose. And
they gave me mine.
DATA
The Borg aspire to the perfection
my Brother and I represent: fully
artificial life forms. We are
their future.
LORE
The reign of biological life forms
is coming to an end. You and
those like you are obsolete,
Picard.
Lore turns to Data.
LORE
Take them, Brother.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT ONE 14.
14 CONTINUED: (6)
Data gestures to a BORG GUARD for assistance, then
pulls out a Borg-style WEAPON and moves forward to take
Picard and the others away. Off Lore's approving
look...
15 EXT. PLANET'S SURFACE - DAY
Riker and Worf come to a stop on a ridge that is
covered by scrub-like vegetation. Worf scans with his
TRICORDER.
WORF
(off tricorder)
Still no sign of the structure.
RIKER
With all this interference it
could be a hundred meters away and
we wouldn't know it.
(frustrated)
This could take hours.
Worf sees something off to one side, and takes a few
steps in that direction.
WORF
I am detecting a faint energy
reading.
Riker moves to him, scanning.
RIKER
Residual thermal traces... someone
stopped here...
WORF
(also scanning)
The decay rate indicates they were
human...
RIKER
They followed this path...
They move off, scanning the ground before them.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT ONE 15.
16 INT. BORG CELL (OPTICAL)
Data and the Borg Guard are marching the prisoners into
a brig-like holding cell. Picard and the others have
obviously been working on Data, trying to assess what's
happened to him, trying to find a way to reach him.
PICARD
You must realize that something
has happened to you. The Data I
know would not be a willing party
to Lore's plan.
DATA
I now realize that my life aboard
the Enterprise was a waste. My
quest to become human was
misguided, an evolutionary step in
the wrong direction.
Troi tries another tack.
TROI
Data, all I'm sensing from you is
anger... hatred -- have you felt
any other emotions?
DATA
There are no other emotions.
TROI
What about love... joy?
DATA
Those are words without substance.
Love is nothing more than the
absence of hate. Joy is the
absence of fear.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT ONE 16.
16 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
Just because you haven't
experienced certain emotions
doesn't mean they don't exist..
Lore is just feeding you the
negative ones.
DATA
Counselor Troi herself told me
that feelings are not positive or
negative, it is how we act on them
that becomes good or bad.
PICARD
Fine. Then what about the things
Lore is proposing? What about the
lives that have already been lost?
DATA
You do not understand. In a quest
such as ours, sacrifices must be
made. It is regrettable. But the
greater good must be served.
Data turns to Geordi.
DATA
Give me your Visor.
GEORDI
(disbelieving)
Why?
Data raises his Borg WEAPON threateningly.
DATA
Give it to me or I will take it by
force.
Geordi has no choice but to surrender it. He takes the
VISOR and EXITS the cell. The Borg Guard activates the
force-field, which FRITZES on and is visible for only
a moment. Data turns and regards his old friends with
a cold eye.
DATA
I am not your puppet anymore.
He and the Borg guard EXIT. Off our people's concerned
faces...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 17.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
17 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it drops out of warp.
18 INT. BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
Various N.D. 's are ENTERING the Bridge by the
Turbolift, taking up positions to fully man the
stations. Beverly is in the Command Chair, unhappy
about having to leave crew behind.
TAITT
Sir, we've reached the coordinates
of the conduit. The tachyon
matrix is energized and ready to
go.
Beverly stands and turns to her.
TAITT
And Lieutenant Barnaby has
returned from the surface. He'll
be relieving me.
Beverly glances at BARNABY, an older, seasoned veteran.
BEVERLY
Right. Stand by to trigger the
conduit.
She sees that Taitt is heading a bit dejectedly for the
Turbolift. A beat, and then --
BEVERLY
Taitt.
She stops, turns back.
BEVERLY
I'd like you to stay on the
Bridge. I'll need a Science
Officer at the Aft Station.
Taitt blinks, tries not to show her pleasure.
TAITT
Yes, sir.
BEVERLY
Helm, set a course back to the
planet.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 18.
18 CONTINUED:
Barnaby reacts to this surprising order.
BEVERLY
I'm not leaving those people
stranded back there. An emergency
buoy can transmit a copy of our
log entries to Starfleet just as
easily as we can.
(to Taitt)
Ensign, prepare a buoy and launch
it when you're ready.
TAITT
Aye, sir.
BEVERLY
Lieutenant, open the conduit.
On the VIEWSCREEN we see the conduit open up in space.
TAITT
Launching the buoy now, sir.
On the Viewscreen, we see a probe-like device entering
the conduit. Beverly watches the screen for a moment,
then turns to Barnaby.
BEVERLY
Lieutenant, scan for any Borg
ships between here and the planet.
BARNABY
(working)
Sensors detect no vessels.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 19.
18 CONTINUED: (3)
TAITT
We have to assume the ship that
attacked us is still in orbit.
BEVERLY
How long will we have before they
can detect us and intercept?
TAITT
If their sensors function as well
as ours -- it could be as little
as thirty seconds.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Crusher to Salazar... how long
will it take to get the rest of
the crew off the surface?
19
thru OMITTED
20
20A INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - INTERCUT
SALAZAR
One minute should do it.
BEVERLY
We don't have one minute. How
much can you shave off that?
SALAZAR
If I can get a good lock on them
quickly... I might be able to do
it in forty-five or fifty seconds.
BEVERLY
(to Bridge crew)
We need to buy ourselves fifteen
seconds.
(beat)
Is there any way we can use the
planet as a barrier... to keep the
Borg from realizing we're in
orbit?
BARNABY
We can enter orbit while they're
on the far side of the planet.
(a beat, as he ponders)
And if we delayed dropping out of
warp until the last possible
instant -- we could gain a few
more seconds.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 19A.
20A CONTINUED:
TAITT
(worried)
If your calculations are even
slightly off... we'd hit the
atmosphere...
Barnaby seems to take this as a challenge.
BARNABY
Then I'll have to be sure my
calculations are accurate.
BEVERLY
Let's go for it. Helm, hard
about.
Off Taitt's reaction...
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 20.
21 INT. BORG HALL (OPTICAL)
Lore is talking with an N.D. Borg. Other Borg move
around the hall going about their various tasks. When
Lore sees Data ENTER the hall he sends the N.D. Borg
away and calls out to him:
LORE
(heartily)
Brother!
Data approaches with Geordi's VISOR.
DATA
Here is the VISOR. May I ask why
you wanted it?
Lore slips it over his eyes.
LORE
I thought it might look good on
me.
He turns and regards Data with a smile.
LORE
(continuing)
What do you think?
Data looks at him blankly. Lore takes it off with a
frown.
LORE
(continuing)
Maybe we'd better work on your
sense of humor, Brother.
Lore begins to examine the VISOR terminals.
LORE
(continuing)
Actually, I was thinking that La
Forge's implants would make him an
ideal test subject for my
experiment.
DATA
All the Borg you have experimented
on so far have suffered extensive
brain damage.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 21.
21 CONTINUED:
Lore looks up sharply. Is Data going to argue for
sparing Geordi?
LORE
Using the humans to perfect the
procedure would allow us to
prevent any further Borg deaths.
Lore smiles as he realizes Data is on board.
DATA
I understand.
CROSIS, the Borg who Data left the Enterprise with,
ENTERS with another Borg, GOVAL. He angrily drags the
frightened Goval before Lore. The other Borg in the
hall start to gather as they sense what is going on.
LORE
(continuing)
What is it?
CROSIS
This Borg disconnected himself
from the others. He would not let
me hear his thoughts.
Lore doesn't get angry, but shakes his head as if he is
sorrowful that someone would do such a thing.
LORE
(to Goval)
I've asked you all to remain
linked to Crosis at all times.
You know that, don't you?
GOVAL
Yes...
CROSIS
(stern)
This is the third time he has
disabled the link since he was
brought here. He should die as an
example to the others.
GOVAL
No -- please --
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 22.
21 CONTINUED: (2)
Lore holds up a hand to stop Crosis.
LORE
I appreciate your vigilance,
Crosis. With you monitoring the
thoughts of the others, I can be
sure they are not falling into
confusion.
Lore looks Crosis in the eye as he says this; he knows
how to make his followers feel special and important.
LORE
(continuing)
But Goval has not been with us
long. Don't you remember what it
was like when I first found you?
How bewildered you were?
Crosis can't deny it. Lore turns to Goval.
LORE
(continuing)
I understand how difficult it is
for you. How uncertain you feel.
All these sensations are new --
and they can be frightening.
Isn't that right?
Goval responds to Lore's ability to tap into his
feelings.
GOVAL
Yes. I -- have doubts...
LORE
Of course you do. That's only
natural. And no one is going to
blame you for that.
Goval is becoming more relaxed.
LORE
(continuing)
But the only way to lose those
doubts... to keep you from fear
and confusion... is for you to
stay linked with the others. So
their strength and confidence can
help you.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 23.
21 CONTINUED: (3)
He approaches Goval, puts his hand on his shoulder.
LORE
(continuing)
I need you, Goval. I need you to
help me build a future for the
Borg.
Lore looks into his eyes -- drawing him in, making him
feel special.
LORE
(continuing)
I can't do it without you. Will
you help me?
Goval has never been the object of this kind of
attention -- and from Lore, no less, the leader
everyone looks up to.
GOVAL
Yes... I will...
LORE
Then I need you to be strong. I
need you to be certain in your
thinking. Will you stay linked to
your brothers?
GOVAL
Yes. I understand now.
Lore turns and smiles at Crosis, pleased that he's been
able to solidify yet another follower.
22 INT. BORG CELL (OPTICAL)
Picard, Troi and the VISOR-less Geordi in midconversation.
GEORDI
Lore must have told Data to take
my VISOR because he realized I
could see a carrier wave radiating
from him.
PICARD
A carrier wave... is that how he's
manipulating Data?
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT TWO 24.
22 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
I think what's happening is that
Lore is tapping into the chip he
stole from Doctor Soong. He's
found a way to transmit part of
that emotional program to Data.
TROI
But the only emotions Data seems
to feel are negative.
GEORDI
I'm sure that's intentional. But
for those emotions to affect Data,
Lore would have had to disable his
ethical program first...
PICARD
Can we reactivate it?
GEORDI
(musing)
If I could generate a phased
kedion pulse at the right
frequency, it would trigger Data's
subsystems and reboot the program.
PICARD
Lore would still be feeding him
negative emotions, but at least
Data might listen to us.
TROI
I think it's worth a try.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 25.
22 CONTINUED: (2)
Geordi breaks their momentum with a hard fact:
GEORDI
(wry)
So... got any ideas on how we can
generate a kedion pulse?
Picard and Troi realize they've gotten ahead of
themselves -- this isn't the Enterprise with its array
of technological help. Suddenly, they HEAR the forcefield
FRITZ OFF. Data comes in and moves to take
Geordi.
PICARD
Where are you taking him?
DATA
That's not your concern.
He takes Geordi's arm and moves him out the opening.
Picard starts after them.
PICARD
Data, wait -- let us talk to you --
But the force field FRITZES on again, bringing Picard
up short. Without a look back, Data walks off with
Geordi.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 26.
23 EXT. PLANET'S SURFACE
Riker and Worf are making their way up a fairly steep
hill. It is rough going. Suddenly Worf reacts to
something off to the side, and quickly shoves Riker and
himself into the cover of nearby bushes.
24 BORG FEET
walking by as Riker and Worf crouch in silence. The
feet march on.
25 RESUME SCENE
Worf peers out from under the brush, is satisfied the
Borg are gone, and gestures Riker out. The two stand,
brushing themselves off.
Worf points in a direction away from the path the Borg
took.
They head toward it, climbing upward as they do. Worf
reaches the top first.
WORF
Commander, we have found it.
Riker reaches the top.
26 THE BORG COMPOUND (OPTICAL)
seen from a distance.
27 RESUME SCENE
Suddenly, they hear footsteps and muffled voices off to
one side. Quickly, they move the opposite direction,
toward some brush (trees, etc.). They move through the
brush, seeking cover -- when suddenly they run right
into three Borg holding their weapons trained on them.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT TWO 27.
28 INT. UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
Riker and Worf are being led along a rock-lined
passageway by the three Borg. There are CARGO
CONTAINERS and other signs that this place is lived in.
They are taken into a larger CHAMBER where several
other Borg are standing silently. They're brought to
a stop right in front of these Borg, who regard them
without a word.
Suddenly a figure steps out from behind them. To our
people's astonishment, it is HUGH.
RIKER
Hugh... ?
But Hugh has changed from the last time Riker and Worf
saw him. He does not welcome them; his words are
tinged with bitterness and confrontation.
HUGH
Why are you here, Commander Riker?
Hasn't the crew of the Enterprise
caused enough damage already?
Off Riker and Worf's surprise...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 28.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
29 INT. UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
Riker, Worf, and Hugh have moved to another part of the
chamber and are talking. Hugh has explained Lore's
takeover of the Borg, and his take on it does not sit
right with Worf.
WORF
You blame us -- for what has
happened to the Borg?
Hugh is on the attack, his words tinged with anger.
HUGH
You gave me a sense of
individuality -- changed me and
sent me back to the collective.
You must have known that change
would be passed on to others.
RIKER
We considered it. We knew it was
a possibility...
HUGH
Then you made it possible for Lore
to dominate us.
WORF
I do not accept that. Lore is
only one man. The Borg could have
stopped him.
HUGH
You don't know the condition we
were in when he found us.
Remembering, Hugh's anger diminishes somewhat; but his
words still have a bitter edge.
HUGH
(continuing)
Before my experience on the
Enterprise, the Borg were a singleminded
collective. The voices in
our heads were smooth and flowing.
But after I returned, the voices
began to change. They became
uneven... discordant.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT THREE 29.
29 CONTINUED:
Riker and Worf listen, rapt.
HUGH
For the first time, individual
Borg had differing ideas about how
to proceed.
(beat)
We couldn't function. Some Borg
fought each other. Others simply
shut themselves down. Many
starved to death.
RIKER
And then -- Lore came along.
HUGH
You probably can't imagine what it
is like to be so lost and
frightened that you will listen to
any voice which promises change.
WORF
Even if that voice insists on
controlling you?
HUGH
That's what we wanted -- someone
who could show us a way out of
confusion. Lore promised clarity
and purpose.
Hugh begins to move deeper into the cavern; Riker and
Worf follow.
HUGH
(continuing)
In the beginning, he seemed like
a savior. The promise of becoming
a superior race -- of becoming
fully artificial -- was
compelling. We gladly did
everything he asked of us.
Riker and Worf listen as they walk the cavern.
HUGH
But after a while, it became clear
that Lore had no idea how to keep
his promise. That's when he began
talking about the need for us to
make sacrifices.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 29A.
29 CONTINUED: (2)
They are nearing two Borg who are sitting with their
backs against the wall.
HUGH
(continuing)
And before we realized it -- this
was the result.
Riker and Worf look at the two Borg. They are horribly
twisted and misshapen, as if by nerve damage. One is
constantly wracked by small tremors; the other has only
one arm.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT THREE 30.
29 CONTINUED: (3)
RIKER
What's happened to them?
HUGH
Lore began to experiment -- trying
to re-make us in his image.
Hugh sees that one of the Borg has slumped over so he
bends down and helps him into a sitting position. The
crippled Borg manages a smile at this small kindness.
HUGH
(continuing)
This is the result of my encounter
with the Enterprise, Commander.
So you can see I don't
particularly welcome your presence
here.
Riker looks around the cavern, at the ragged little
band. There seems to be little our people can say to
change Hugh's feelings. After a moment --
RIKER
I'm sorry you feel that way.
Riker glances at Worf, gestures that they should get
going.
RIKER
We came here to get our people.
I don't want to cause you any more
trouble...
Hugh is about to let them leave, but he can't dismiss
his experience on the Enterprise that easily.
HUGH
Tell me... about my friend.
RIKER
Friend?
HUGH
The human called Geordi.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT THREE 31.
29 CONTINUED: (4)
RIKER
I wish I could tell you. We think
he's being held inside the
compound.
Hugh's face changes -- he fears the worst. But when he
looks around at the others who are hiding here, he's
torn by his conflicting responsibilities.
HUGH
I cannot help you... I cannot risk
our being discovered.
RIKER
(beat)
Will you at least show us how to
get into the compound?
A beat, as Hugh wars with himself, then --
HUGH
(gesturing)
These caverns lead to tunnels
which run beneath the compound.
Some of them connect with the
environmental control ducts.
WORF
Show us. If we can determine the
geography of the compound, we can
form a rescue plan.
Hugh regards them gravely... then turns and heads down
a tunnel. Riker and Worf follow.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 32.
30 INT. BORG LAB (OPTICAL)
A small chamber with alien scientific equipment.
Geordi is STRAPPED onto a tilting PLATFORM. He's alone
and can't see. After a moment, Data ENTERS and Geordi
reacts to the sound.
GEORDI
Data?
Data doesn't answer.
GEORDI
(continuing)
Is somebody there?
A cold look crosses Data's face.
DATA
(Picard's voice)
Geordi...
GEORDI
Captain --
DATA
(as Picard)
Shhh. We're getting out of here.
GEORDI
(whispers)
Hurry. Data was just here; he
went to get something.
DATA
(as himself)
Too late.
Geordi realizes Data has tricked him.
DATA
(continuing)
My Brother suggested that I try to
develop my sense of humor. What
do you think?
Geordi can't afford to antagonize Data.
GEORDI
I think it needs a little work.
Data approaches Geordi and uses a (TECH) DEVICE to
shoot a BEAM inside Geordi's left VISOR terminal.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/29/93 - ACT THREE 33.
30 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
(continuing, reacts)
What's happening?
DATA
(as he does the right
terminal)
I am neutralizing your pain
receptors.
Geordi swallows hard and asks in an even voice:
GEORDI
What are you going to do to me?
Data picks up a (TECH) device that has a long needlelike
point.
DATA
I am implanting nano-cortical
fibers in your cerebrum that are
designed to learn and mimic your
neural firing patterns.
As he speaks, Data calmly inserts the needle-like point
into Geordi's skull. We're expecting Geordi to cry out
in pain but he doesn't; he doesn't even feel it.
DATA
(continuing)
Once they are in place, I will
destroy your existing brain cells
and see if the artificial neural
network is able to take over
cognitive functions.
Data removes the point and we see the end of a thin
FIBER protruding from Geordi's scalp.
GEORDI
Data, listen to me. Lore is
controlling you -- he's
transmitting a carrier wave that's
affecting your positronic matrix.
But Data pays no attention to this.
DATA
If the procedure is successful,
your cognitive processing
functions will be considerably
improved.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT THREE 34.
30 CONTINUED: (2)
GEORDI
Don't you care that he's
manipulating you?
DATA
However, there is approximately a
sixty percent chance that you will
not survive the procedure.
Data inserts the probe into another part of Geordi's
skull.
GEORDI
I don't much care for those odds.
DATA
They are cause for concern.
Geordi reacts -- maybe there's some part of Data that
still cares about him.
DATA
(continuing)
However, since I also have
Counselor Troi and Captain Picard,
the odds are that at least one of
the procedures will be successful.
Data's cold math makes Geordi realize he
misunderstood... and that nothing he can say will stop
Data from methodically performing his grisly task...
31 INT. CORRIDOR/BORG CELL (OPTICAL)
A BORG is standing silently at his post, just down the
corridor from the cell where our people are being held.
Suddenly he hears the SOUND of the force-field fritzing
on. As he moves to investigate, the fritzing stops and
he hears the SOUND of a body falling to the ground.
TROI'S VOICE
Help me!
When he looks inside the cell he sees Troi kneeling by
Picard's unconscious body. She looks up.
TROI
(alarmed)
He tried to escape -- the force-field
put him into neural shock.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 35.
31 CONTINUED:
The Borg hesitates, suspicious.
TROI
(continuing)
If he dies, Lore will blame you.
The Borg decides she's right. He DEACTIVATES the force-field.
He enters the cell and approaches Picard's
body.
When he bends down to take a closer look, Picard
suddenly opens his eyes and reaches a hand up to pull
a TUBE from the Borg's head, instantly disabling him.
When the Borg slumps to the ground, we see a small
amount of silvery FLUID seep from the torn tube.
Picard gets up and examines the Borg's prosthetic ARM.
He quickly separates the weapon from the Borg's arm and
gives it to Troi.
PICARD
(continuing)
See if the corridor's empty.
Picard stays with the Borg as she moves to the cell
opening -- she stops short when she sees Data ENTER the
corridor, holding a groggy Geordi by the arm.
Data sees the weapon in Troi's hand and grabs Geordi by
the throat.
DATA
Drop it or I will break his neck.
Troi has no choice but to drop the weapon. Data
unholsters his, then moves Geordi forward and hands him
over to Picard and Troi.
DATA
(continuing)
Take him.
Picard and Troi lead Geordi to one of the side benches.
Two Borg hurriedly ENTER. Data gestures to the fallen
guard and they drag his body from the cell.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT THREE 36.
31 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
(re: Geordi)
What have you done to him?
But Data ignores him.
DATA
I will be back for him later.
With a cold look at Picard, he turns and EXITS. We
HEAR the force-field go on.
When Data's gone Picard turns to Troi and opens his
hand, revealing a small DEVICE that is Borg-like in
design. They approach Geordi.
TROI
Geordi, are you in pain?
GEORDI
No. I'm a little dizzy, but
that's all.
PICARD
I was able to take part of a
transceiver from the guard's
interlink system. It uses some
kind of phased pulse technology.
Is there any way we could modify
it to generate a kedion pulse and
reboot Data's program?
Geordi thinks for a moment.
GEORDI
It's a possibility.
(beat)
See if you can locate the phase
modulation circuitry.
Picard sets to work.
TROI
I'll watch the door.
She goes to stand by the cell door.
PICARD
(finding it)
All right, I've found it...
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 36A.
31 CONTINUED: (3)
GEORDI
Good... do you see anything that
would act as a flux inhibitor?
As Picard starts to look for it...
32 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it warps toward the planet.
33 INT. BRIDGE
There is an air of urgency in the room. Beverly is at
an Aft Station with Barnaby. They're looking at an
OKUDAGRAM that shows the planet.
TAITT
(at aft science)
Sensors still can't locate the
Borg ship. I'm trying to filter
out the interference.
BARNABY
We'll be within transporter range
in nineteen seconds.
TAITT
I'm starting to get sensor
resolution...
(beat)
There's the ship.
She gestures toward the OKUDAGRAM; the Borg ship's
position in orbit is now marked.
BEVERLY
We'll enter orbit here.
She indicates a point on the opposite side of the
planet.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 37.
33 CONTINUED:
BARNABY
(works)
Helm, new course -- heading zero-five-two
mark seven.
CON OFFICER'S VOICE
Aye, sir.
BARNABY
(works)
Stand by to drop out of warp in...
eight seconds.
TAITT
Once we're in orbit, we should
have about forty-five seconds
before they intercept us.
BEVERLY
I hope that's enough time...
BARNABY
Emergency deceleration in five
seconds.
BEVERLY
Hold on --
There is a sudden forward lurch as the thrusters engage
and we drop out of warp.
BEVERLY
(continuing)
Report.
TAITT
We're in standard orbit, sir. The
Borg ship is on the planet's far
side, and is moving to intercept.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Bridge to Transporter Rooms --
begin evacuation.
BARNABY
The Borg will be in weapons range
in... thirty-two seconds.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 38.
33 CONTINUED: (2)
BARNABY
(off console)
We still can't locate Captain
Picard's Team... and there's no
sign of Commander Riker or
Lieutenant Worf.
BEVERLY
(to com)
Crusher to Salazar. Report.
34 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM
A group of N.D. officers are stepping off the
Transporter pad.
SALAZAR
(at the console)
We're pulling the last teams off
right now. But there are six
people still unaccounted for.
35 INT. BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
BEVERLY
Keep trying.
On the VIEWSCREEN the Borg ship can be seen
approaching.
BARNABY
The Borg ship is powering up its
weapons array.
Beverly wants to give the Transporter Chief a few more
seconds.
BEVERLY
(to herself)
Come on, Chief. It's now or
never.
TAITT
They're preparing to fire.
BEVERLY
Raise shields.
A beat later, the ship takes a hit and shakes
violently.
BARNABY
The port nacelle's been hit.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 39.
35 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
Helm, get us out of here.
BARNABY
We've lost warp engines.
BEVERLY
Evasive maneuvers, full impulse.
36 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as the Enterprise pulls out of orbit.
37 INT. BRIDGE
TAITT
Shields are down to eighty
percent.
BEVERLY
Fire phasers.
A beat, then --
BARNABY
Direct hit. No damage to the Borg
ship.
The ship is rocked by another blast.
TAITT
Shields at seventy-three percent.
BEVERLY
Status of the warp engines?
BARNABY
Still down. We can't outrun them.
There is a tense beat as Beverly considers the
situation.
BEVERLY
(to con)
Helm, set a new course -- heading
three-four-four mark six. Full
impulse.
Taitt checks this heading at her console, then turns to
Beverly, uncertain.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 40.
37 CONTINUED:
TAITT
Sir... that heading takes us
directly into the sun...
Beverly doesn't respond; obviously she knows this and
intended it. Off her determined expression and Taitt's
anxiety...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT THREE 41.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
38 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
with the Borg ship in pursuit. A star is seen in the
distance.
39 INT. BRIDGE
Beverly is at the rear stations with Barnaby and Taitt.
The next is at an urgent pace; they need an answer
quickly.
BEVERLY
(to Barnaby)
The databanks should contain
information about a process called
metaphasic shielding --
BARNABY
I know about that research.
Commander La Forge was developing
a program that would implement
metaphasic properties...
BEVERLY
How far along was he?
BARNABY
(working console)
The program's in the databanks...
but it was never tested...
BEVERLY
If we had metaphasic shielding, we
could enter the sun's corona and
the Borg ship wouldn't be able to
follow.
(beat)
Can you bring the program on line?
BARNABY
I can... but we have no way of
knowing if the shields will hold.
TAITT
Sir, hull temperature is rising...
now at twelve-thousand degrees C.
Radiation level is nearing ten
thousand rads.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 42.
39 CONTINUED:
Suddenly the ship is ROCKED by another phaser blast.
BEVERLY
Report.
TAITT
Shields at sixty-two percent...
BEVERLY
Lieutenant, activate the
metaphasic program. We don't have
a choice.
BARNABY
Aye, sir.
He begins working at a console.
TAITT
Hull temperature is critical. We
can't withstand this heat much
longer.
BARNABY
The program is on line. Engaging
metaphasic shield... now.
There is a tense beat.
TAITT
Hull temperature dropping... down
to seven thousand degrees.
There is general relief.
BEVERLY
Maintain course.
40 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it disappears from view inside the sun's glare --
moments later the Borg ship pulls up and away from the
sun.
41 INT. BRIDGE (OPTICAL)
BARNABY
The Borg ship has broken off
pursuit.
BEVERLY
All stop.

STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT FOUR 43.
41 CONTINUED:
TAITT
(off console)
Sir, the Borg ship is taking up
position relative to ours.
They're going to wait for us to
come out.
Beverly casts an eye toward the Viewscreen and sees the
fiery glow of the corona.
BEVERLY
The question is... how long can we
survive in here?
Off her face...
42 INT. BORG CELL (OPTICAL)
Geordi has been taken away again, and Picard is
modifying the (TECH) component he took from the Borg.
Troi is standing so as to block what he's doing should
anyone look inside the cell.
PICARD
I've done everything Geordi said.
Now to activate it...
He makes a final adjustment to the transceiver as:
TROI
How are we going to know whether
the pulse reboots Data's ethical
program?
PICARD
We'll only be able to tell by his
behavior.
TROI
Won't he realize something has
happened to him?
PICARD
I doubt it. It's one program
among thousands.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 44.
42 CONTINUED:
Picard has reached the cell opening. He glances down
the corridor, then sets the transceiver on the floor
and gently nudges it with his foot toward the force
field.
PICARD
I just hope this force field has
enough energy to trigger the
pulse.
The transceiver comes in contact with the force field,
which ACTIVATES, fritzing continuously.
CUT TO:
43 INT. BORG LAB
Data is scanning Geordi with a MEDICAL DEVICE.
GEORDI
You know, Data -- I've been
thinking... about some of the
times we've had together.
Geordi is hoping that the re-boot will work, and that
he can reach Data on a personal level, reminding him of
what was good about his life before he joined Lore's
"cult."
Suddenly Data gives a VERY SMALL head tilt, so minute
that neither he nor Geordi realize anything has
happened.
GEORDI
Like that time we went sailing on
Devala Lake. Remember that?
DATA
I have a complete memory record of
that day.
GEORDI
You decided to take a swim... but
when you jumped out of the boat
you sank straight to the bottom.
Geordi can't help but laugh as he remembers.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FOUR 45.
43 CONTINUED:
DATA
(matter of factly)
I did not have enough buoyancy to
get back to the surface.
GEORDI
(still chuckling)
So you had to walk over a
kilometer along the bottom of the
lake to get to shore.
DATA
One kilometer, forty-six meters.
GEORDI
It took two weeks to get the water
out of your servos...
There is a beat, then --
DATA
I am ready to irradiate your
existing brain cells.
Geordi's face falls when he hears this... it seems a
jarring contrast to the pleasant memory he was sharing.
He doesn't seem to have reached Data.
GEORDI
(quiet)
Data... if you ever go back to
being the way you were, you may
not be able to forgive yourself
for what you're about to do to me.
Data's face is unreadable. After a beat --
DATA
I am getting some anomalous
readings from your neural net. I
will have to do further tests
before I proceed.
Data has not even scanned for readings, but Geordi
can't see this. Data stands.
DATA
Someone will come and take you
back to your cell.
Data regards Geordi for a moment, then turns and EXITS.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 46.
44 INT. UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
Hugh, Riker and Worf have returned to the main chamber
from their reconnaissance. Riker and Worf are laying
out their rescue plan. Hugh stands to one side,
listening.
WORF
We can use the environmental
control ducts to get inside the
compound. They should take us to
the detention area.
RIKER
We'll have to move fast. If we
have to stun a guard, the other
Borg will know right away that
he's been hurt.
HUGH
When they realize... your escape
route may be compromised.
RIKER
We'll have to take that chance.
There is a beat of silence. Hugh is torn -- he could
offer to help them. But he cannot take the step.
HUGH
Good luck, Commander.
Riker and Worf nod and head off down the tunnel. Hugh
stares after them, conflicted.
45 EXT. BORG COMPOUND (OPTICAL) - DAY
Data approaches Lore, who is seated, surveying the
landscape from just outside an entrance to the
compound. Borg workers come and go as they perform
their various tasks.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 47.
45 CONTINUED:
LORE
There you are, Brother. Have you
made any progress with La Forge?
DATA
It is too early to tell if the
nano-cortical fibers have
performed their function.
LORE
I suspect none of the humans will
survive the process... but it's
their own fault, isn't it? They
should never have come here. What
were they thinking?
Data takes Lore's rhetorical question to heart.
DATA
(quiet)
They came looking for me.
LORE
Humans are so sentimental.
But things aren't so simple for Data anymore -- his
ethical program is forcing him to think about things.
As much to himself as to Lore:
DATA
I betrayed them. If they die...
I am responsible.
Lore looks at him, concerned.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 48.
45 CONTINUED: (2)
LORE
Why are you talking like this? Is
something wrong with your
programming? Perhaps I should
check your systems.
DATA
(firm)
I do not want you to check my
systems. I must resolve these
issues myself.
Lore eyes Data, wary.
LORE
I think I've made a mistake. I
don't believe you can tolerate the
amount of emotion I've been giving
you.
His eyes locked on Data's, Lore reaches for one of his
own fingers.
46 INSERT - FINGERNAIL
as Lore flips the nail up, revealing circuitry inside.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FOUR 49.
47 BACK TO SCENE
LORE
Perhaps I should cut back a
little...
Lore adjusts something in his nail and Data seems to
shudder -- like a junkie coming down off a drug.
LORE
How's that?
DATA
I... do not like it...
LORE
Ah. Then you prefer having more
emotions... ?
DATA
Yes...
LORE
They give you pleasure.
DATA
Yes. Please... I want more...
Lore lets Data yearn for a moment, then adjusts the
circuitry as:
LORE
All right. For now, a little
more.
Data is again flooded with negative emotion. It's a
relief -- like a fix.
DATA
Thank you...
LORE
Don't mention it. I just hope
this has helped clarify things for
you.
Data walks off and Lore gazes after him. After a
moment, he beckons to Crosis, who approaches.
LORE
I am concerned about my brother,
Crosis. I don't believe he really
wants to be a part of our great
future.
He exchanges a meaningful and ominous look with Crosis.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 50.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
48 EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)
The Enterprise hangs in space inside the sun's corona.
49 INT. BRIDGE
Light from the sun's corona reflects on the Bridge
crew. Barnaby and Taitt are at an Aft Station. Taitt
is working a console, concentrating intently on
something.
BARNABY
(to Beverly)
Sir, the metaphasic shielding is
losing integrity.
Concerned, Beverly moves to him.
BEVERLY
Can you stabilize it?
BARNABY
No... we won't be able to stay in
here more than another three or
four minutes.
BEVERLY
Do we have warp engines yet?
BARNABY
The last estimate was another half
hour.
There is a charged silence. The options aren't good.
Then --
TAITT
Sir?
Beverly and Barnaby turn toward her.
TAITT
I think I have an idea...
Beverly is interested. Taitt takes a breath.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 51.
49 CONTINUED:
TAITT
I think... it's possible we could
induce a solar fusion eruption...
that would destroy the Borg ship.
Barnaby stares at her, disbelieving.
BARNABY
What?
Taitt presses on. She's a little nervous about this,
but nonetheless certain of her idea.
TAITT
We'd need to direct a highly
energetic particle beam onto the
sun's surface... it should
produce a superfluid gas eruption.
If we target the right spot -- the
eruption would envelop the Borg
ship.
Barnaby shakes his head, dismissing her. Beverly
doesn't.
BEVERLY
How do you know this'll work?
There is a hesitation.
TAITT
I did my senior honors thesis on
solar dynamics.
Beverly looks at her, considering.
BARNABY
Excuse me, sir, but this isn't the
Academy. And a student thesis is
a long way from a workable plan.
The goad seems to sharpen Taitt, focus her. She
presses on.
TAITT
I've already configured the
tractor emitters to create the
particle beam... and I've located
the target point on the surface...
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 52.
49 CONTINUED: (2)
BARNABY
If her calculations are off, the
eruption could encompass us.
Taitt eyes him.
TAITT
Well. I'll just have to make sure
my calculations are accurate.
BEVERLY
Let's do it.
TAITT
Yes, sir.
She works her console.
50 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as a beam lances out from the hull and down toward the
sun's surface.
51 INT. BRIDGE
TAITT
The target area on the photosphere
is destabilizing... pressure wave
expansion is accelerating...
BARNABY
(off console)
Sub-surface fusion has been
initiated...
(beat)
There's an eruption forming on the
surface.
52 EXT. SPACE - BORG SHIP (OPTICAL)
hangs unsuspecting in space. Suddenly an enormous
solar flare comes bursting out of the corona and
engulfs it.
53 INT. BRIDGE
BARNABY
She did it. The Borg ship has
been destroyed.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 53.
53 CONTINUED:
BEVERLY
Helm, take us back to the planet,
full impulse.
Beverly turns to Taitt and gives her a smile and a nod:
"Well done."
54 INT. BORG CELL
Geordi is lying on one of the side benches; Troi sits
nearby trying to make him comfortable. Picard paces
restlessly.
The SOUND of the force field deactivating causes them
to look toward the cell opening, where Data appears.
PICARD
(re: Geordi)
You're killing him. He won't
survive another session.
DATA
I did not come for him -- I came
for you.
He indicates with his WEAPON that Picard should move
out. Picard glances at Troi, then EXITS the cell.
55 INT. BORG HALL (OPTICAL)
Picard and Data ENTER the empty room in midconversation.
PICARD
... It's not too late. If you
remove the fibers, Geordi might
recover.
DATA
That will not be possible.
PICARD
Why? Because Lore says so?
DATA
(beat)
It is for the greater good.
Picard senses that Data's program is working, and
causing some confusion. He bears down.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 54.
55 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Good? Aren't good and bad, right
and wrong, functions of your
ethical program?
DATA
That is correct.
PICARD
What does that program tell you
about what you're doing to Geordi,
about what you and Lore are doing
to the Borg?
Unlike before, Data has no easy answer. Picard pushes
forward.
PICARD
(continuing)
It tells you these things are
wrong, doesn't it?
Data's face says he's correct.
PICARD
(continuing)
How can actions that are wrong
lead to a "greater good"?
DATA
You are attempting to confuse me.
PICARD
No, Data. You're not confused;
you're sensing the truth. Your
ethical program is fighting the
negative emotions Lore is sending
you.
Data's face is anguished. Before Picard can continue
Lore ENTERS the hall with a group of Borg.
LORE
There you are, Captain. Thank you
for joining us. You're going to
help me in a most important
ceremony.
Lore's words have an ominous ring. What does he have
in mind?
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 55.
56 INT. BORG CELL (OPTICAL)
Troi is tending Geordi when her attention is caught by
the SOUND of a phaser blast coming from the corridor
outside the cell. Having no way of knowing what this
portends, she listens with some concern to the SOUND of
hurriedly approaching footsteps. To her relief, Riker
and Worf appear at the cell door moments later.
WORF
Where's the Captain?
TROI
Data took him away.
Worf DEACTIVATES the force-field and hangs back to make
sure no one comes down the corridor. Riker's face
registers concern when he sees the shape Geordi's in.
RIKER
There's not much time.
(re: Geordi)
Can he walk?
TROI
He'll need help.
Riker and Troi help Geordi to his feet.
RIKER
(to Troi)
There's an air duct in the
corridor that connects to a tunnel
underneath the compound. You take
Geordi and we'll look for the
Captain.
Troi nods and they EXIT.
57 INT. BORG HALL (OPTICAL)
Lore has approached Picard and Data. Crosis and the
other Borg stand along the periphery of the room,
watching silently.
LORE
(to Data)
It's time to put your doubts
aside, Brother. It's time to
close the door on your past and
commit yourself to the great work
that lies ahead of us.
(beat)
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 56.
57 CONTINUED:
LORE (Cont'd)
I need to know that I can count on
you.
He glances at Picard.
LORE
As proof, I want you to kill
Captain Picard.
Data's expression falters. He knows that if he doesn't
comply Lore will cut off the flow of emotions, or quite
possibly, kill him. He unholsters his weapon, turns
and looks at Picard.
58
thru OMITTED
60
61 ON LORE
Looking on approvingly.
62 ON DATA
his face unreadable.
63 ON PICARD
holding Data's gaze.
64 RESUME SCENE (OPTICAL)
For a long moment, Data's decision hangs in the air.
Finally:
DATA
No... It would be wrong.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 57.
64 CONTINUED:
Crosis quickly moves to take the weapon from Data.
Lore looks at his Brother, shakes his head sadly.
LORE
I didn't think you'd be able to do
it. You've spent too many years
among humans.
Lore turns away from Data, as if it's too painful to
look at him anymore. But we see him cast a glance at
Crosis -- and as if by prearranged contingency, Crosis
swings in to action.
CROSIS
Hold him.
Two Borg step forward and take Data by the arms.
LORE
(to the assembled Borg)
I've asked many sacrifices of you --
sacrifices I knew were necessary
in order to build a better future.
He plays the moment, going for the dramatic impact.
LORE
I want you to know that I ask no
more of you than I am prepared to
give myself. I am willing to make
the greatest sacrifice of all --
my own dear brother.
Lore takes a weapon from another Borg. He looks at
Data with great sadness in his eyes.
65 NEW ANGLE (OPTICAL)
Revealing that one of the Borg standing behind Lore is
Hugh.
LORE
Good bye, Data.
As he starts to raise his weapon, Hugh rushes forward
and knocks it away.
HUGH
No --
Crosis aims to take Hugh out but a PHASER bolt from the
stage area blasts him.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 57A.
ANOTHER ANGLE
Revealing that Riker and Worf had snuck into the hall
and were hiding up in the stage area -- they stand
ready to fire again if necessary.
66A RESUME SCENE
as a melee begins to erupt, various Borg beginning to
charge each other.
66B ANGLE
as two Borg grapple hand-to-hand. One of them takes
the other down and moves on toward some other foe.
66C ANGLE
as a Borg comes up behind Picard.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 58.
66D ANGLE
as Worf sees and takes aim.
66E ANGLE
as a PHASER blast takes out the Borg behind Picard.
67 RESUME SCENE
Lore and Data stand looking at each other across the
room, strangely still amidst the Pandemonium all around
them.
The fighting blocks his line of sight for a moment --
and before Data realizes it Lore is gone. Data has to
push past people to follow...
68 INT. BORG LAB (OPTICAL)
Where Data had worked on Geordi. Lore is furiously
working a console when Data ENTERS.
DATA
Lore...
Lore turns and sees the weapon in Data's hand (although
it's not aimed at him).
LORE
Be careful with that, Brother.
Somebody could get hurt.
DATA
What are you doing?
LORE
I have a way out of here. I'm
willing to forget about what
happened back there and take you
with me.
(smiles)
We don't need anyone else. We're
Brothers.
He sees that Data is unmoved by this.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - 6/24/93 - ACT FIVE 59.
68 CONTINUED:
LORE
I'll give you the chip our father
made. It contains more than just
emotions -- it has memories.
68A INSERT - FINGERNAIL
As Lore speaks, he surreptitiously opens his
fingernail.
LORE'S VOICE
Memories our Father wanted you to
have.
68B RESUME SCENE (OPTICAL)
as Lore activates the circuitry and cuts off the flow
of emotions -- Data shudders as before, and Lore uses
the opportunity to go for a weapon on a nearby console.
Lore whips it around to shoot him and leaves Data no
choice but to FIRE; the bolt hits Lore square in the
chest. Lore's systems overload -- TENDRILS of
crackling energy course around his head, and he
collapses to the ground.
Data kneels at his side... the impact of the fall
caused Lore's head flap to open and his BLINKING
CIRCUITRY is now exposed.
Lore looks up at him, his eyes filled with sadness.
DATA
I am going to deactivate you now.
Lore speaks haltingly -- he's clearly damaged.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 60.
68B CONTINUED:
LORE
Without me, you will never feel
emotion again.
DATA
You leave me no other choice.
Data uses a TOOL to starts shutting down Lore's
systems, and the firing pattern of his blinkies starts
to slow.
Data pauses before shutting off the last system; he has
to fight off the feeling of withdrawal.
DATA
Good bye, Lore.
Lore's lost so many systems that his words come out
distorted.
LORE
I... love you... Brother...
Data shuts down the last system and Lore's circuitry
stops blinking. He is still, lifeless. Data regards
him silently, his face unreadable...
69 EXT. THE BORG COMPOUND (OPTICAL)
seen from a distance.
70 INT. BORG HALL
The fight is over. Riker approaches Worf and Picard.
PICARD
What about Geordi and Troi?
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT FIVE 61.
70 CONTINUED:
RIKER
The Enterprise is in orbit.
They've been beamed aboard.
There is a murmur from some of the Borg when they see
Data ENTER the room. He approaches Picard and the
others.
DATA
Lore is no longer functioning.
(beat)
He must be disassembled so that he
is never again a threat.
PICARD
It's good to have you back, Data.
DATA
Thank you, sir.
Riker turns to Hugh. They regard each other for a
moment, then Riker smiles.
RIKER
What made you change your mind?
Hugh considers for a beat.
HUGH
Perhaps my encounter with the
Enterprise affected me more than
I realized...
Considering his angry words earlier, there is a sense
that Hugh is aware of the irony of his admission.
PICARD
What will you do now?
HUGH
I don't know. We can't go back to
the Borg collective...
(beat)
And we no longer have a leader
here...
Picard regards Hugh for a moment.
PICARD
I'm not sure that's true.
Hugh's never seen himself that way so it takes him a
moment to realize that Picard means him.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/30/93 - ACT FIVE 61A.
70 CONTINUED: (2)
HUGH
Perhaps in time... we can learn to
function as individuals -- and
work together as a group.
Picard nods thoughtfully.
PICARD
Good luck, Hugh.
HUGH
Good bye.
Off this moment...
71 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
as it moves at warp.
PICARD
Captain's Log, Stardate 47025.4.
We have returned to Federation
Space and are en route to Starbase
two-nine-five. Mister La Forge
remains under Doctor Crusher's
care.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 62.
72 INT. DATA'S QUARTERS
Data is sitting at his desk, petting SPOT, looking at
a MICRO-CHIP on a glass slide. The door CHIMES.
DATA
Enter.
Geordi comes in.
GEORDI
Hi, Data.
Data looks up at him, curious.
GEORDI
I just wanted to let you know that
Doctor Crusher says I'll be able
to return to duty soon.
Data understands his intention.
DATA
I am glad that the injuries I
inflicted on you are not
permanent.
GEORDI
(notices slide)
What's that?
DATA
This is the chip my Father created
for me so that I could experience
emotions. I had it removed from
Lore's body before he was
dismantled.
GEORDI
Does it still work?
DATA
No. I am pleased to say that it
was damaged when I was forced to
fire on Lore.
GEORDI
Pleased? Data, you've wanted
emotions all your life.
DATA
Yes. But emotions were
responsible for what I did to you.
Data crosses over to a table.
STAR TREK: "Descent, Part II" - REV. 6/25/93 - ACT FIVE 63.
72 CONTINUED:
DATA
I would never risk letting
something like that happen again.
My friendship with you is too
important to me.
Data puts the chip in a box and closes it.
GEORDI
I wouldn't be much of a friend to
you if I let you give up on a life-long
dream.
Geordi picks up the box.
GEORDI
Who knows? Maybe someday we can
repair this.
Geordi reaches up and puts the box on Data's shelf.
Off this moment...
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END