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Second Chances (episode)

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"Second Chances"
TNG, Episode 6x24
Production number: 40276-250
First aired: 24 May 1993
149th of 176 produced in TNG
149th of 176 released in TNG
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273rd of 726 released in all
Teleplay By
René Echevarria

Story By
Michael Medlock

Directed By
LeVar Burton
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The USS Enterprise-D finds a second Will Riker on a planet that he helped evacuate eight years previously.

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In 2361, then-Lieutenant William T. Riker, a member of the operations division, was helping evacuate the planet Nervala IV. When he beamed up to the USS Potemkin through a distortion field, an unusual transporter accident duplicated him and sent one copy to the ship. The Potemkin was unaware of the duplication and left the other copy on the planet.

By 2369, Will Riker is now a commander and serving on the USS Enterprise-D when it finds and rescues the duplicate Will Riker.

Thomas and Deanna
Thomas and Deanna

The story revolves around Commander Riker and Lieutenant Riker trying to come to terms with each other's existence. After eight years in solitude on Nervala, Lieutenant Riker is not the career man Commander Riker has become, and the two have conflicts. The lieutenant, who chooses to go by his middle name "Thomas," has also remained deeply in love with Deanna Troi, his girlfriend at the time he was stranded, and hopes to resume their relationship.

In the end, however, the passage of time proves too much to overcome and the two realize they cannot continue their relationship. There is a parallel plot arc involving a return to Nervala's surface, which is only accessible every few years due to the storms which prevent transporter and shuttlecraft travel. Thomas Riker goes on to serve aboard the USS Gandhi.

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[edit] Memorable Quotes

"If you met a double of yourself, would you have difficulty interacting with him?"
"I think so."
"Why?"
"I am not easy to get along with."

- Data and Worf


"You know, I've been thinking we should probably let Dad know what happened."
"I'm sure he'd be thrilled to know there are two of us."

- Commander Riker and Lieutenant Riker

[edit] Background Information

Director LeVar Burton, stand-in David Keith Anderson, and guest actress Mae Jemison
Director LeVar Burton, stand-in David Keith Anderson, and guest actress Mae Jemison
  • This is the first Star Trek series episode to be directed by LeVar Burton. He later directs "The Pegasus", as well as many episodes of Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise.
  • Dr. Mae Jemison, the first female African-American astronaut in space, has a cameo as Palmer.
  • Thomas Riker later appears in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Defiant".
  • A duplication of this nature also happened in TOS: "The Enemy Within". In that story, Kirk is split into good and evil twins. In VOY: "Deadlock" the entire crew of the USS Voyager was duplicated.
  • In the early stages of writing the episode, the production team briefly considered killing off Will Riker and having Thomas join the USS Enterprise-D's crew as his "replacement". Tom Riker would have replaced Data at Operations and Data would have been promoted to First Officer.
  • A little error made its way to the final version. In minute 16, when Riker shouts "I gave you an order..." one can see where the picture is joined. It is evident at the bottom at Will's arm.
  • As of this episode, each of the five regular male actors have worn two different colored uniforms.
  • It has not been revealed what post Lieutenant Riker held aboard the Potemkin, but script materials suggested he might have taken over the operations manager position in an unused storyline.

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[edit] Stunts

  • Tom Morga as stunt double for Jonathan Frakes (Lieutenant Riker)
  • Mark Riccardi as stunt double for Jonathan Frakes (Commander Riker)

[edit] References

2361; Aries, USS; Betazed; distortion field; Gandhi, USS; Heisenberg compensator; Janaran Falls; Lagana sector; Nervala IV; Nervala station; Nightbird; poker; Potemkin, USS; Risa; terraforming; transporter; trombone; Valerian root tea

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