The Emissary (episode)
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| "The Emissary" | ||
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| TNG, Episode 2x20 Production number: 40272-146 First aired: 29 June 1989 | ||
| ← | 45th of 176 produced in TNG | → |
| ← | 45th of 176 released in TNG | → |
| ← | 152nd of 726 released in all | → |
| Teleplay By Richard Manning & Hans Beimler Story By Richard Manning & Hans Beimler and Thomas H. Calder Directed By Cliff Bole | ||
| 42901.3 (2365) | ||
- This article refers to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. For other meanings, please see Emissary (disambiguation).
The Enterprise crew has to deal with a Klingon sleeper ship whose occupants don't know the Federation and Klingons are at peace. On-board to help them is an emissary, who (coincidentally) is one of Worf's former love interests.
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[edit] Summary
Worf, Data, Geordi, Dr. Pulaski and Riker are playing poker. When Worf makes a big bet, Data suggests that he doesn't fully understand the nuances of the game. Riker points out that Worf has been the biggest winner that day, implying that Data shouldn't underestimate his poker skills. Data expresses doubt that Worf's success is due to anything other than random chance. On a subsequent hand, Worf once again bets big, and Geordi says he's bluffing. Worf insists that Klingons never bluff.
The poker game is interrupted before the hand can be played out, when the Enterprise receives an urgent confidential message from Starfleet Command. The crew is informed that they are to pick up an emissary who will assist them with a very important mission. Captain Picard asks for more information, but is told that utmost secrecy is required and that he will be fully informed of the situation by the emissary. They later rendezvous with the emissary's shuttle, a specially-converted probe capable of transporting one person at warp 9. Upon opening the probe, the emissary is revealed to be K'Ehleyr, a half Klingon, half human woman and one of Worf's former love interests.
K'Ehleyr explains that a Klingon battle cruiser named the T'Ong was launched from the Klingon homeworld seventy years ago, during the Klingon War, on a long-term mission to attack a remote Federation outpost. Ever since the launch, its crew has been in suspended animation, set to awaken only upon reaching the target. Thus, the crew of the T'Ong are unaware of the peace between the Federation and the Klingons, and will attack the outpost when they awaken.
Forced to work together with unresolved feelings from their previous relationship, Worf and K'Ehleyr get into heated emotional conflicts and are unable to properly concentrate on the job at hand. The conflicts come to a head when Worf and K'Ehleyr engage in one of Worf's holodeck training routines. They fight and defeat holographic enemies, then give in to their desires and engage in a Klingon mating ritual. Afterwords, Worf initiates a vow of marriage, shouting "tlhIngan jIH" (Klingonese for "I am a Klingon"), but K'Ehleyr refuses to participate, unwilling to commit to the marriage dictated by Klingon tradition.
Captain Picard wants a peaceful solution to the Klingon battle cruiser problem, but K'Ehleyr insists the Klingons will have to be destroyed because they will never believe him if he tries to explain that they are no longer at war. When they first encounter the T'Ong, the Enterprise is immediately fired upon with no attempt made at communication. It appears K'Ehleyr's prediction is correct; the Enterprise will be forced to destroy the T'Ong.
However, Worf has come up with a cunning plan. Clad in full traditional Klingon command uniforms, he and K'Ehleyr appear on viewscreen as captain and first officer of the Enterprise. 'Captain' Worf informs Captain K'Temoc of the T'Ong that the war is over, implying with his appearance and apparent command of a Federation ship that the Klingons have been victorious. He then orders K'Temoc to lower his shields. K'Temoc hesitates to comply, unsure whether to trust Worf's explanation -- but finally agrees, fooled by Worf's well-played bluff. Arrangements are made for K'Ehleyr to beam on board the T'Ong and take command until the arrival of a Klingon ship to escort them back to Qo'noS.
Worf and K'Ehleyr discuss their feelings for one another prior to her departure, leaving open the question of whether their paths will cross again.
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[edit] Memorable Quotes
"nuqneH, qaleghneS" (Greetings; I am honored to see you)
"You speak Klingon!"
- - William Riker greeting K'Ehleyr upon her arrival on the Enterprise
"How did you like your first command?"
"... Comfortable chair."
- - Riker and Worf
"Still, I am delighted to be out of that damned coffin!"
- - K'Ehleyr, about her ride inside a Class 8 probe
"Whoever said getting there was half the fun never traveled in a Class 8 probe."
- - K'Ehleyr
"Worf, we're alone now. You don't have to act like a Klingon glacier, I don't bite. Well, that's wrong, I do bite."
- - K'Ehleyr to Worf
"K'Ehleyr, I will not be complete without you."
- - Worf
[edit] Background information
- This episode was based on an unpublished story by Thomas H. Calder.
- This episode has a very similar title to that of DS9: "Emissary" in which Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard) and Colm Meaney (Chief Miles O'Brien) also appear.
- Footage of the Klingon battle cruiser is reused from Star Trek: The Motion Picture with added disruptor and cloaking device effects.
- A star chart, first seen behind Dexter Remmick in "Conspiracy" makes another appearance in the tactical room in this episode.
- Admiral Gromek isn't wearing a combadge.
- The chief of security's office seen in this episode is a redress of the Starbase 173 court room in TNG: "The Measure Of A Man".
- The congratulations on "a very fine first command" offered to Worf by Picard seem a little odd in light of the fact that Worf was given command of the saucer section during "Encounter at Farpoint". But Picard may mean the first command of the whole ship and/or in a stressful situation and/or having complete initiative (when Worf had command of the saucer section he was just obeying Riker's orders).
- Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) does not appear in this episode.
[edit] Video and DVD releases
- Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, CIC Video): Volume 23, October 1991.
- In the UK video collection Star Trek: The Next Generation - 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition, under the "Worf" section, 29 September 1997.
- UK re-release (three-episode tapes, Paramount Home Entertainment): Volume 2.7, 5 July 1999.
- As part of the TNG Season 2 DVD collection.
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[edit] Guest stars
- Diana Muldaur as Katherine Pulaski
- Colm Meaney as Miles O'Brien
- Suzie Plakson as K'Ehleyr
- Lance LeGault as K'Temoc
- Georgann Johnson as Gromek
- Anne Elizabeth Ramsay as Clancy
- Diedrich Bader as a tactical officer
[edit] References
2290; 2331; 2359; Boradis III; Boradis system; Class A probe; Class-8 probe; Class 11 emergency signal; cloaking device, Klingon; cryogenic stasis; Dixon Hill (holonovel); Earth; France; gamma ray; Hanauma Bay; Holodeck Two; Klingon calisthenics program; Klingon High Command; K't'inga-class; Longchamps; poker; P'Rang, IKS; racetrack; Rio de Janeiro; Rite of Ascension; Samrin's Planet; scuba diving; ShiKahr; sleeper ship; special emissary; Starbase 153; Starbase 336; T'Ong, IKS; Vulcan
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