Star Trek: The Next Generation s01e18 Episode Script

Home Soil

Captain's log, stardate 41463.
9.
While mapping the Pleiades cluster, we have been asked by the Federation to visit a group terraforming Velara III.
Communications have been erratic, and there is some concern about their welfare.
Entering standard orbit now.
It takes very special people to live in such desolation.
Visionaries who don't see the planet as it is, but as it will be.
I've always wanted to see terraforming in operation.
- Lieutenant Yar, hailing frequencies.
- Hailing frequencies open, sir.
Velara Ill base, this is Captain Picard of the starship Enterprise.
No malfunctioning equipment on either side, sir.
They are receiving us.
Velara Ill base, this is the Enterprise.
Come in, please.
Over.
Maybe no one's home.
We are sensing life-forms, sir.
Velara Ill base, do you copy? Velara base to Enterprise.
Yes, captain, I'm Director Mandi, and I'm sorry about the delay, but we weren't expecting visitors.
Terraform Command has asked us to see how you were getting along.
We were a little behind, but we're back on schedule.
And I'd like to hope we'd be allowed to maintain that schedule.
We alarm him for some reason.
Your staff are all well, I presume, director? Understandably tired.
We're working very hard, captain.
Well, if there is anything that we can do to help, you and your staff are very welcome aboard for a change of scene, rest.
We have some holodecks which you might enjoy.
No disrespect, sir, but we cannot afford the time.
Channel closed.
- His fear is escalating.
If you'll excuse me, sir, I really must get back to work.
- I sense deliberate concealment, sir.
- Of what? I don't know, but it's intense.
Director Mandl, we've heard of your remarkable achievements in terraforming.
My crew would very much appreciate looking around.
This is not really the best time.
We're at a very critical phase just now.
We would require no special attention.
I'm trying not to be rude, sir, but this is really very inconvenient.
He is concealing something.
It's more than just being too busy.
Your announcement about coming down has sent him almost to a point of panic.
Well, whether he wants us or not.
Director Mandl, unless you're absolutely refusing us permission to land at your station, prepare to receive our away team.
As you wish.
Counselor, perhaps you better go along as well.
Aye, sir.
Someone that tense can be very unpredictable.
Stay on your toes, Number One.
Space, the final frontier.
These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Welcome to Velara Ill.
Please.
I want you to remember it as it is now because in a couple of decades, you won't recognize it.
Louisa Kim, Gardener of Edens.
Commander William Riker, USS Enterprise.
This is Counselor Troi, Lieutenant Yar, Lieutenant La Forge, Lieutenant Commander Data.
Arthur Malencon, hydraulics specialist, and Bjorn Bensen, chief engineer.
- An android? - Third in command of the Enterprise.
Where were you manufactured? Are there others like you? Both matters are subjects of protracted discussion.
Remarkable.
Excuse me.
We don't get many visitors.
It's exciting to have you here.
We weren't sure how we would be received.
Director Mandl was less than enthusiastic about our interests.
I should apologize for him.
We are at a critical phase.
- Usually he's quite charming.
- We'll try to stay out of the way.
We've never seen a terraforming station and we appreciate the opportunity.
How much do you know about the process? Theories, reports, but nothing firsthand.
Oh, wonderful.
Let me show you what we do.
Newcomers find this imager helpful.
The other two are secretive, but she is as open as she appears.
What we're doing is so exciting, so inspiring.
We take a lifeless planet and little by little, transform it to an M-Class environment capable of supporting life.
Terraforming makes you feel a little godlike.
The first phase involves selecting the planet.
That's very important.
It must have the right mass and gravity, a correct rate of rotation, and a balanced day and night.
The planet must also be without life or the prospect of life developing naturally.
The Federation determines if that's so.
Then we take over.
This station is phase two.
Phase three involves water.
Usually we create basins using hydraulic landscaping, but the water on this planet is subsurface and extremely high in salt content.
We're just about to begin pumping and filtering the water, removing the salt, oxygenating, and replacing.
Next, we introduce microorganisms.
And when the process is complete, we'll have a lush, arable biosphere.
You make it sound poetic.
I think it's the best job in the universe.
The efficiency of your hydraulic landscaping is quite elegant.
It isn't yet, but it will be.
Right now I'm disturbed by the erratic power surges in several of the servomechanisms that control the hydraulic probes.
Could the increased conductivity be caused by the high saline content? - That was my first thought, but I-- Arthur.
The factors do not support that conclusion.
I'm Director Mandl, and I'm sorry about having been so abrupt during our initial contact.
But being isolated, one tends to forget the social graces.
Are you seeing everything that you want? What you're doing here is miraculous.
What we are doing here is working a difficult and demanding timetable.
And there will be no miracle unless Malencon here gets the hydraulic probes back on line.
We are set to step up to full conversion immediately.
Shouldn't you be in the hydraulic chamber, Arthur? N OW? Yes.
All right, Kurt.
- Geordi? - Hmm? This appears to be the master subsurface pump.
You're right.
Very impressive.
This is interesting.
The water table is a thin ribbon between the sandy surface layer and the rocks below.
Hmm, and those two surfaces follow that contour so precisely that the water maintains a consistent depth between them.
Which would require extreme precision from the probe controls.
Here we have something that may be of interest to you.
A vegetation graph.
It is really the key center for successful terraforming.
Incredible.
It's planned month-by-month, decade-by-decade? Every single thing is specific and exact.
You see grand romantic concepts.
I see unyielding rock under an ocean of sand.
- Commander.
- What is it, Deanna? Malencon.
He's in trouble.
Help! Help! Help! Can you open it? It's jammed.
First officer's log, stardate 41464.
3 What began as a routine visit to a terraforming site has turned into something far more serious.
Arthur Malencon, the hydraulics engineer, has been critically injured by a laser drill which appears to have malfunctioned.
Situation report, Number One.
For safety reasons, we're shutting off all power to the hydraulics room before entering to recover the body.
Then we'll beam him up to Sickbay.
But from the look of his wounds, it's probably hopeless.
Keep me informed.
Data? Go ahead, Geordi.
All set.
Data, we have your section completely powered down.
Bensen has just locked the master servomotor drive system, so it should be safe in there now.
- I'm going in.
- I will go with you.
Transporter Room, this is Lieutenant Yar.
Two to beam up to Sickbay.
I wanna go.
We should be with him.
Kurt, please come too.
Transporter Room, this is Commander Riker.
Beam up four at my coordinates.
Geordi, this is intriguing.
I have seen malfunctions, but this It is almost as if the laser drill seemed to operate with a will separate from its control console.
I can't explain it.
The laser blasts seemed to end when the yelling stopped.
Well, maybe Arthur stopped it, only not in time.
Not possible.
- Then what are you suggesting? - Uncertain.
Geordi, please return power to the control console in this room.
I wish to reactivate the program.
You got it.
I am now running the base-drilling program.
- Geordi, servos off.
- They are off.
- Data, what's happening? - Too much to explain.
Can you open that? Do it.
La Forge to Enterprise.
- We have a problem.
- Be specific.
Data's in the hydraulics room alone, and we're hearing laser blasts.
- Get him out of there.
- It's not working again.
We gotta get this door open.
Data, we can't get in.
Data.
Data! Data! Away Team, now, what is happening? I'm gonna beam him out of there.
Bridge, this is Lieutenant Commander Data.
No need to beam me up, sir.
The situation is under control.
- Are you all right? - Yes.
What happened? Did you do anything which might have set it off? No, but the firing program was dynamic.
The firing pro-- What? In what way? It adjusted to my tactics.
It tracked with me, anticipating.
A fixed program could not have done that.
Are you suggesting that someone was controlling the aiming and firing sequence? That is exactly how it appeared.
There was a mind working against me.
What did you do to this laser drill? A year's work.
Destroyed.
I had no choice.
We were attempting to trace the source of the malfunction when it attacked me.
How much more of this useless fantasy do I have to listen to? None at all, Mr.
Mandl.
Until this is resolved, I've provided temporary quarters for you and your staff.
Perhaps you'd like to make use of them.
You're overstepping your authority, Picard.
You have no right to interfere.
Mr.
Mandl, an attack on one of my crew gives me the right.
- I have a schedule to meet.
- Your schedule is on hold until I have a satisfactory explanation of this.
Director Mandl.
Lieutenant Yar, would you escort the director to his quarters? Aye, sir.
Go on with your report.
It would appear the laser's drilling system was reprogrammed, sir.
As soon as its memory bank received power, it turned itself on and went after me.
Fortunately, I was able to cope with it.
And not by much, from what I saw.
I believe it was programmed to destroy any person moving in that room, sir.
- Certainty or speculation? - Certainty.
That would have required the talents of a master programmer.
But it was done.
And so the question becomes not who, since it clearly was one of the three remaining terraformers.
The question becomes why.
What are they hiding? What could be so important that one or all of them could be desperate enough to kill? Shall I have them brought in, sir? Not yet.
- Malencon? - I couldn't save him.
The injuries were too severe, the damage too extensive.
The entire Velara Ill facility has been powered down, captain.
We've just completed a remote power feed to the life support systems.
Good.
Data, I want you and Geordi to return for a more careful inspection.
What are we to look for, sir? Evidence of tampering, negligence, sabotage, whatever.
The answer's there on the planet.
Tasha, I want you to provide Counselor Troi and me with complete personnel records of our three guests.
Psych profiles, training, everything.
I'm looking for motive, intent, the psychological capacity to commit one murder - and to attempt another.
- Aye, sir.
It seems we are becoming detectives, Number One.
Not much left of this drill.
Geordi, I need some visual assistance.
Whoa.
What is it? Nothing but basic elements.
Inorganic.
No carbon, sandy texture.
Those flashes are almost musical.
I see color variations and rhythms in complex harmonies.
Speculation.
Could it be alive? How could it be alive? It's inorganic.
Whatever it is, it could be what they are covering up.
And the reason someone killed Malencon.
Captain's log, supplemental.
On my order, Data's startling discovery of a possible life-form has been beamed aboard so that its true nature might be uncovered.
But unlike life on Earth and elsewhere, it appears to be completely inorganic.
- A test for inorganic life.
- It has never been done, doctor.
There are basic definitions for organic life.
It must have the ability to assimilate, respirate, reproduce, grow and develop, move, secrete and excrete.
- Would any of those apply here? - Perhaps growth and development.
- Reproduction.
- Yes.
Those two may be basic for any definition of life, organic or inorganic.
Well, doctor, you're charting unknown seas.
- So how do we proceed? - Since we're dealing with a fundamental question, let's use the basic scientific method: observe, theorize, and attempt to prove it.
Activate.
Let's be sure of what we're dealing with.
Is the sample organic? Negative carbon.
Negative known life components.
- Substance inorganic.
Mm-hm.
Recheck analysis, please.
Rechecking.
Analysis verified.
Not organic.
Magnify to screen.
Factor five.
Hold surface.
Factor ten.
- What are we looking at? - It's beautiful, whatever it is.
What's that hum? It started after Dr.
Crusher ordered the scanner to magnify.
Computer, demagnify.
Resume normal scan.
Everyone, stand back.
Step back again.
It's us.
Yes.
We're causing it.
Why? Unknown.
But it is definitely reacting to our presence.
Perhaps it is picking up the electrical impulse of our systems.
The flashes haven't changed.
Could the hum be connected to the flashing? Computer, magnify.
What is the magnification? Twenty-five hundred diameters.
Analyze the pattern of the flashes.
Not repetitive or sequential.
Pattern not recognized.
What is the source of the flashes? Unable to specify.
Theoretically not possible from this substance.
Disregard incongruity and theorize as to source.
Life.
What do you mean, a life-form? What life-form? A Federation recon expedition certified Velara Ill lifeless.
Understandable, given this particular life-form's - novel nature.
- What is that nature? Dr.
Crusher is still making her determination.
Mr.
Mandl, you know the Prime Directive.
Are you saying that I knowingly defied it? That's what I have to find out.
You're a man obsessed with what you do.
Who knows what an obsessed man will do to keep going? Kill, perhaps? I create life.
I don't take it.
You hit him pretty hard, captain.
What do you think, counselor? It was useful.
I felt two levels.
He did know about the life-form, but the idea of murder seemed to shock him.
Whether it was the whole idea or just being accused of it, I can't tell.
What about his file, Lieutenant Yar? Could he have accomplished the reprogramming Data says took place? Mandl holds advanced degrees in computer science as well as artificial intelligence.
It's possible.
What about the others, including the victim? Well, only the victim had the required expertise.
Malencon did work where the whatever it is was found.
Trying to suppress that knowledge would be motive for murder.
If Mandl were obsessed enough.
Terraformers are often obsessive.
It frequently goes with the career profile.
How do you read the designer? She is possessed of highly abstracted reality.
Lovely visions, little data.
But you might do better than I.
It's not locked.
Mind a visitor? Is it true? Did you really find a life-form? Well, the debate is still going on in some quarters, but I think so, yes.
What's it like? We have nothing we can compare it with.
It's microscopic.
It seems colonial, simple.
But it's inorganic.
Which is why the recon scouts missed it.
It was not your mistake.
Everything I've worked so hard for is falling apart.
Louisa.
It's very beautiful.
I could arrange for you to see it if you like.
Perhaps later.
Captain, this is Dr.
Crusher.
I think you'd better come to the medical lab.
- What is it? - Geordi observed movement.
Not movement exactly, but a definite shift in the energy pattern.
- Without external influence.
- The hum is gone too.
- Why? - Unknown, sir.
Perhaps it is scanning us.
Scanning us? Why? What could it hope to learn? Unknown at this time, sir.
It's changing.
- I don't see anything.
- The infrared range is increasing.
Warning, input overload.
- The hum is back.
- It is projecting an energy field.
And it's intensifying.
Magnification deactivated.
Two of them.
Only life can replicate itself, doctor.
Inorganic or not, it is alive.
Activate quarantine field.
Quarantine field full.
Full shield backup.
Evacuating lab.
Translation request being patched Translation? From whom? Evacuate.
What's wrong with the translator circuit? Bridge, this is the captain.
Request emergency power to initiate lab quarantine seal.
- Do it, Mr.
Worf.
- Aye, sir.
What's the nature of the problem, captain? We've lost visual.
We have confirmed that Data's discovery is life.
But more than that, it is intelligent life.
How do you know, sir? It's trying to communicate with us.
Captain's log, supplemental.
The inorganic life-form from Velara III has apparently taken over our medical lab.
It generates enough energy to interfere with the surrounding systems.
Mr.
La Forge, can we see into the lab yet? Negative, captain.
Reducing the backup to the quarantine seal might help.
- Doctor? - I wouldn't.
Continue quarantine.
- Aye, sir.
Director Mandi and the others are in the Observation Lounge as you requested.
Counselor, I shall need you.
You have the Bridge, Number One.
Director Mandl, I put it to you again.
What do you know about these life-forms? Not a thing.
Enough.
Sit down, lieutenant.
You are deliberately evasive and it must stop.
You have kept information from me since our first communication.
An alien life-form has taken possession of my medical lab.
You knew of its existence.
Yes.
Is this true? You knew there was life on Velara Ill? I knew that there were random energy patterns, yes, I knew that.
But not life.
Not by any definition that I have ever heard.
But you tried to keep that knowledge from us.
No.
They are meaningless silicon crystals which rebroadcast sunlight.
It is a life-form and it has intelligence.
WW do you say that? It's trying to communicate with us.
Communicate with you? When did you first become aware of them? Tell him about the pattern in the sand.
Oh, yes, do tell us.
When we first arrived, we noticed that in certain areas, the sand had a sparkling effect, like sunlight bouncing off new fallen snow.
What did you think it was? Honestly, we did not give it any thought.
Picard, I must point out again that we were assured not once, but many times by the best scientific minds in the Federation that this planet has no life.
No life.
And we were not looking.
And therefore, we did not see.
All right.
At first you dismissed it.
But then you began to understand that there was something that was different about them.
You can't know that.
Your apprehension suggested it when we first arrived.
Tell me about these patterns.
At first, we thought it was just natural phenomena unique to Velara Ill.
Refraction in its thin atmosphere is interesting but certainly not life.
Why was I never told about this? Because it's not particularly important.
As the building of the terraforming station went forward, the patterns in the sand ceased being random.
They became very specific.
Geometric shapes suddenly appearing, disappearing.
Changing location, changing size.
Did you ever feel that these patterns were attempting to communicate? No.
Never.
Bensen? I don't know.
At the time, I didn't think so.
But now after hearing what you just said Now I don't know.
Captain, we've regained magnification on the life-form.
It's divided again.
Patch visual to Observation Lounge.
There was no indication of any of this on Velara Ill? Absolutely none.
- I cannot understand the patterns.
- Hmm.
Neither can I.
Please show me spectral analysis, magnification, 12K.
Silicon, germanium.
- Transistor material.
- Gallium arsenide.
- Emits light when charged.
Cadmium selenide sulfide.
Emits charge when lit.
Water, impurities, sodium salts.
Conductor.
- But is it alive? - Probability positive.
I wasn't asking you.
Engineering to Bridge.
This is Commander Riker, go ahead.
The backup on the lab seal is fluctuating, sir.
I think you should come down here.
On my Way- Data, you've got the Bridge.
Inform the captain.
Status, ensign? The quarantine seal is getting weaker, sir.
Every time I try to redirect backup, it goes somewhere else.
I think I've No, no, it's locked three people in a turbolift and two more in the programmers' restroom.
If that reading is right, there is no seal.
- Give me lab interior image.
- Yes, sir.
Magnify.
Picard, this is Riker.
We see it too, Number One.
Get that seal back up.
But, sir, no matter what I do, the energy goes somewhere else.
- What if it hits the Sickbay or nursery? - Hold off.
Impossible, captain, we haven't got the power.
Captain's log, supplemental.
The life-form, which has significantly increased in size, is again attempting to communicate with us.
The universal translator is coming online, sir.
Ugly, ugly giants.
Bags of mostly water.
Bags of mostly water? An accurate description of humans, sir.
You are over 90 percent water surrounded by a flexible container.
Life force, do you understand us? We understand.
We ask that you be gone.
We call.
We talk.
You do not listen.
We didn't hear you.
We come in peace.
Ugly bag of mostly water.
We try at peace.
You still do not listen.
Bag who drill in sand of home had to die.
It killed Malencon.
We see and hear you now.
We didn't know you were there.
You are beautiful to us.
All life is beautiful.
Bag in dome did know.
Caused much death.
Made us kill.
War is now with you.
The translator is off-line, sir.
Can you hear us now? - Mr.
La Forge? - Restabilizing, captain.
Sir, that chaos when we were studying it in the lab must have been the energy surge of a reproductive cycle.
It is now a colony of single cells which organize as a computer.
And like any computer More is stronger.
Captain's log, supplemental.
We have regained visual contact with the lab, but our attempts to restore communication with this microbrain, as we have come to call it, have been unsuccessful.
One thing that is certain, however, this life-form has declared war on us.
The range of influence appears to be concentrated in the medical lab.
All non-essential personnel have been moved to the most distant areas of the ship.
Data, any analysis on those bolts of light it emits? That seems to be its method of reprogramming, captain.
Each bolt of light consists of negatively- and positively-charged ions.
A series of program instructions, as it were.
It seems to have a quicker rapport with our computers than we have.
What do you expect? It is a computer.
Have we disabled the medical lab computer console? Aye, sir.
As soon as Data determined the microbrain's method of operation.
Captain, picking up a decrease in infrared intensity.
Maybe the life-form has reached its energy level.
Or maybe that's not the end of it.
With single-celled life-forms, at least organic ones, cell division is preceded by a resting state.
The calm before the storm? Medical lab on main viewer.
Let's use this calm.
It does seem dormant, captain.
Tasha.
Set coordinates to beam it back where it came from.
Coordinates set, sir.
Energize.
Transporter power being redirected, sir.
We are unable to affect it.
Life-form or not, intelligent or not, the safety of this ship and everyone aboard her is my primary responsibility.
Data.
Evacuate all the air from the medical lab.
I want a vacuum there.
Environmental systems fail to respond to command, captain.
It appears the microbrain has successfully interfaced with our computers.
Picard, if it did try to communicate with us, we didn't understand that.
It has declared a state of war and we are on the defensive.
We have no control over our medical lab, nor our computer.
At this moment, it has the power to destroy this ship and everybody on it.
- I need your help.
- Unbelievable.
It said you were trying to kill some of them.
I need to know how.
I don't know.
What was Malencon doing when he was killed? There is a very thin layer of highly saline water under the sandy topsoil.
He was siphoning that off.
Perhaps somehow, that saline water sustained them.
It connected them.
I don't understand.
The microbrains may be like our own brain cells.
Individually, a cell has life, but not intelligence.
Yet when interconnected, their combined intelligence is formidable.
The saline fluid is their circuitry.
And to prevent its loss, they killed Malencon.
If we had continued to remove that water, we would have destroyed them all.
A reason enough for anyone to go to war.
Captain, it's happening again.
I think you'd better get in here.
If this keeps up, it will tear up the Enterprise.
- What can you determine, La Forge? - Captain, our sensors indicate that the microbrain expends a tremendous amount of energy during its reproductive cycle.
Yet, there is no discernible power drain on our own systems.
- What is feeding the damn thing? - We found traces of cadmium salts.
Now, cadmium is a conduit for converting infrared - into electricity.
- Meaning? Meaning, the microbrain might be photoelectric.
Kill the lights in the medical lab, Mr.
La Forge.
Let's see if darkness will neutralize it.
Ugh.
Sorry, sir, it still has control of the computer.
We can't do it by remote.
- Number One.
- Aye, sir.
The life-form must have evolved at that narrow layer where the light got through the sand to the water.
Drop the water a centimeter below the light penetration level and they starve.
Killing the lab lights now.
It's slowing down.
It's getting dimmer too.
More light, please.
Only if you will talk to us.
We die.
Bags of water kill us.
You are like others.
We have no wish to kill you.
We never have.
You do not say truth.
We will end this war if you will end the war.
Darkness, death, terrible.
Must go home to wet sand.
War over.
Agreed.
We will send you home to your wet sand.
Picard to Riker, bring up the lights in the lab, just a bit.
Are you better? Better.
We mean you no harm.
Do you believe me? Yes.
- Good.
It is important that you trust us.
Not yet.
You are still too arrogant, too primitive.
Come back three centuries.
Perhaps then, we trust.
We understand what you are saying.
We will leave you.
We will send you home.
Riker to transporter chief.
Pick up the coordinates of the bell jar in the medical lab for return to Velara lll.
Coordinates entered, sir.
Riker to Bridge.
Captain, we're ready to beam it back to the planet.
I wish we were able to learn more about them, sir.
In time, Mr.
Data, when we are better prepared.
I wanted to create a place where living things could thrive.
And all the while, I was about to destroy the life that is there.
Our apologies.
And respects.
- Lieutenant Yar? - Coordinates set, sir.
Energize.
Captain's log, stardate 41464.
8.
I have declared an indefinite quarantine for Velara III, and we are now returning to starbase with the three surviving terraformers.
Perhaps the lesson we have learned from this near tragedy will prevent it from happening elsewhere.

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