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Dark Page (episode)

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"Dark Page"
TNG, Episode 7x07
Production number: 40277-259
First aired: 30 October 1993
158th of 176 produced in TNG
158th of 176 released in TNG
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290th of 727 released in all
Written By
Hilary J. Bader

Directed By
Les Landau
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Lwaxana Troi visits the Enterprise, but she's preoccupied by a dark secret she has carried for years.

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Lwaxana Troi returns to the Enterprise, this time as the teacher of an alien race learning to speak, the Cairn. Their native form of communication is telepathy, but they want to learn spoken language in order to interact with other races. Lwaxana comes aboard with Maques, and his daughter, Hedril. Hedril is a young child and is Lwaxana's star pupil.

The crew begins to notice that Lwaxana doesn't seem to be her normal flamboyant self. She's quiet and almost reserved. Deanna tries to figure out what's going on, and even has her mother examined in sick bay. Dr. Crusher determines that the chemical used for telepathy is sapped – Lwaxana must refrain from telepathy until it can regenerate.

Deanna volunteers to help Maques and Hedril, but it is clear that Lwaxana is better for the task. She still uses her telepathy occasionally, and soon falls into a coma. Dr. Crusher cannot figure out what is causing it, as the telepathy-chemical depletion would not cause a coma. Deanna, with Maques' help, decides to go into her mother's brain telepathically in an attempt to help her.

Once inside her mother's thoughts, she has to fight Lwaxana's desire to keep her secret. Deanna fights through several obstacles, including a delay tactic in the form of her own deceased father. Finally she finds her mother and learns that she once had a sister named Kestra, her mother's "precious one". Kestra had died in an accident and Lwaxana blamed herself.

After confessing to Deanna, Lwaxana awoke from her coma. Mother and daughter have a heartfelt talk about Kestra.

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"I don't know what they'd have done without me. First, I had to learn how they communicate – it was an absolutely exhausting process–"
"I'm sure it was"
"Quite different from Betazed telepathy. We transmit words, but the Cairn... it's... er... images... er... floods of them, all at the same time – it's overwhelming!"
"I can imagine"
"Actually, it's a very efficient way of communication. If two Cairn were having this conversation, it would have been over minutes ago!"
"Really?!"
"Of course, they realize that they'll want to communicate verbally if they join the Federation. Oh! do me a favor! Introduce yourself to one of them. Engage them in conversation – they need the practice."
"I'd be happy to!"

- Lwaxana Troi and Jean-Luc Picard


"Aren't you going to mingle, Mr. Woof?"
"I do not care for telepaths. They make me... uneasy."
"Don't worry. The Cairn couldn't read your thoughts even if they wanted to. Your brain isn't sophisticated enough."

- Lwaxana Troi and Worf

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  • Split-screen shots against a blue screen were used to allow characters to interact with the wolf (which although trained was still dangerous). Kirsten Dunst petted a stand rather than the wolf, with the animal matted in later. The wolf's growl was achieved by giving it a lick of a meaty bone, then filming its reaction when a trainer moved as if to take it. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)
  • Marina Sirtis performed her own stunt when apparently jumping into space: she lept off of a blue-screened platform onto air mattresses. This was then matted in with the star field and corridor walls. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)

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  • The back story on Ian and Lwaxana Troi revealed in this episode was further expanded upon as a subplot in the novel The Art of the Impossible.

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arboretum; Betazed; Cairn; Federation Council; heaven; Homn; Human; Klingon; Lake El-Nar; metaconscious; Milton, John; oneirology; paracortex; poetry; psilosynine; sub-neural scan; telepathy; VISOR; vocal enhancer; Betazoid; Ten Forward; Folnar jewel plant; dog; gemstone; rose; Folnar III


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