Conundrum (episode)

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"Conundrum"
TNG, Episode 5x14
Production number: 40275-214
First aired: 17 February 1992
113th of 176 produced in TNG
113th of 176 released in TNG
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221st of 726 released in all
Teleplay By
Barry Schkolnick

Story By
Paul Schiffer

Directed By
Les Landau
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After the crew's memories are mysteriously erased, the computer records say that the Federation is at war with the Lysians, and the USS Enterprise has supposedly been ordered to attack their command center.

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[edit] Summary

The USS Enterprise is approached by a small vessel of unknown configuration. After the vessel scans the Enterprise, the entire crew suffers from memory loss. They have forgotten their identities, but have retained the appropriate skills for running the ship.

Riker suggests to Picard that he is their leader, since he has four rank pips on his collar. Worf suggests otherwise, and presumes he is the leader because of his baldric. After La Forge successfully accesses the ship's computer, he is able to get a list with photos of the Enterprise's bridge officers. The list confirms that Picard is indeed the commanding officer of the Enterprise. To Worf's dismay, the list has him near the bottom, second to last. The computer's list has one new addition to the ship's regular command crew. Commander Keiran MacDuff is the ship's first officer, and Commander Riker has been bumped down to second officer.

Data and La Forge are able to get more information out of the computer, and they brief the senior officers about their current mission. The Enterprise has been tasked to destroy the Lysian command center. The information also suggests that the Lysians have a weapon which could cause memory loss. Troi wants to open communications with headquarters to confirm their mission, but the Enterprise's orders include radio silence at all times. Picard orders MacDuff to set a course towards the Lysian command center.

As Riker enters into his assigned quarters, he finds Ensign Ro there. Ro propositions Riker, and the two of them engage in sexual activity (the irony being that before the memory loss, the two hated each other).

Lysian starbase
Lysian starbase

As the Enterprise crosses into Lysian space, it easily destroys a Lysian destroyer. Picard wonders if the Federation is truly at war with such a technologically inferior enemy. He feels a moral dilemma, but proceeds towards the Lysian Central Command, where it is intercepted by Lysian sentry vessels. These vessels are easily destroyed, and the Enterprise proceeds to the command center. Commander Data informs Picard that the Lysian command center is virtually defenseless. Commander Riker poses the question: How could the Federation's mortal enemy be over 100 years behind in weapons technology? MacDuff insists that Picard destroy the station, but Picard refuses to fire on defenseless people, and when MacDuff tries to take command, he is revealed to be an alien when Riker shoots him.

Memories restored, the crew learn that MacDuff was a Satarran, a race warring against the Lysians, but memory alteration was the extent of their technology; otherwise, they were much like the Lysians.

[edit] Memorable Quotes

"It looks like I'm the pilot."

- Ro


(To Picard) "Looks like you're the leader."
(Picard counts his pips.)
"Perhaps we should not jump to conclusions." (Worf points to his baldric) "I am decorated as well."

- Riker and Worf, trying to determine the leader after Riker counts his pips


"Commander, don't worry about it. As far as I'm concerned, you and I have shared something that we will treasure forever."

- Ro, to Riker on their brief relationship

[edit] Background Information

  • As the crew attempts to learn more about their identities from the computer's databanks, we learn a great deal of biographical data of the Enterprise crew in the form of computer readouts. See personnel file.
  • Troi's file lists her father as "Alex Troi," though "The Child" had given his name as Ian Andrew Troi. A possible explaination for this error is that it is a result of MacDuff accidentally corrupting the databanks when inserting himself. Ben Finney did a similar thing in TOS: "Court Martial".
  • Dr. Crusher says that her scans indicate that the Lysian weapon doesn't damage the hippocampus, which suggests that the crew's long term memory should be intact. However, in modern medical understanding, the hippocampus is responsible for the formation of new memories and is not responsible for long-term memory storage.
  • This story grew from one of several amnesia stories first pitched in Season Four. Michael Piller felt that this episode didn't quite do justice to the original pitch, which involved drafting soldiers by rewriting their memories. (ST: TNG Companion)
  • The Teaser starts with a game of three-dimensional chess by Counselor Troi and Data. This is reminiscent of the game Spock and Kirk were playing during the teaser of TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Troi surprises Data with an unexpected intuitional move as Kirk surprised Spock.
  • The tune Riker plays on his trombone is "The Nearness of You" by Hoagy Carmichael.

[edit] Awards

  • This episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects, sharing it in a tie with TNG: "A Matter of Time".

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[edit] Main Cast

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[edit] References

47-C; Alaska; Bajora; battleship; Copernicus City; Crusher, Wesley R.; el-Mitra Exchange; Emerald Wading Pool; France; Gamma Canaris N; hippocampus; horga'hn; Howard, Isabel; Howard, Paul; Keats, John; Kriskov Gambit; La Barre; Luna; Lunar colonies; Lysia; Lysians; Lysian Alliance; Lysian Central Command; Lysian destroyer; Lysian sentry pod; Lysian system; MacDuff, Joseph; MacDuff, Les; Ode to Psyche; optical data network; personnel file; phaser bank; Picard, Maurice; Picard, Yvette; pulse laser; Risa; Ro Gale; Ro Talia; Samarian sunset; Satarrans; Satarran starship; Starbase 301; Sumiko IV; three-dimensional chess; Troi, Ian Andrew "Alex"; trombone



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