The Last Outpost (episode)

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"The Last Outpost"
TNG, Episode 1x05
Production number: 40271-107
First aired: 19 October 1987
6th of 176 produced in TNG
4th of 176 released in TNG
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109th of 726 released in all
Teleplay By
Herbert Wright

Story By
Richard Krzemien

Directed By
Richard Colla
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In pursuit of Ferengi marauders, the Enterprise and its quarry become trapped by a mysterious planet that is draining both ship's energies.

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The Enterprise-D is in pursuit of a Ferengi vessel, suspected of stealing a Federation-owned T-9 energy converter from Gamma Tauri IV. The mission is also an opportunity to encounter the Ferengi who have never established visual contact with the Federation. The pursuit ends when the Ferengi ship gets close to a planet in the Delphi Ardu system and goes to sub-warp speed, possibly suffering a power surge. After a while, it opens fire against the Enterprise, causing her little damage. Captain Picard chooses not to return fire, arguing that the Ferengi are just reacting to the pursuit. Soon after, however, the Enterprise also suffers a power system failure, becoming immobilized with phasers and shields off-line.

The crew members believe their ship is trapped by the Ferengi. In the attempt to understand more of their enemies, Data summarizes what is known about them: they are traders, and value profit above all, not unlike Yankee traders of the 18th and 19th century North America. Riker and La Forge envisage a way to escape the trap, by jumping abruptly to maximum warp and taking advantage of the relatively slower reaction of the force field. To take the Ferengi off guard, Picard hails them, asking for the restitution of the stolen equipment, but receives no answer. The Enterprise then attempts the warp jump, but the plan is not successful. Furthermore, the computer data banks are being accessed by some unknown external source. Troi points out that all the attention has been devoted to the Ferengi, neglecting the possible role of the planet.

A conference is held among the senior officers, and, after discarding the hypothesis of fighting, they decide to try contacting the Ferengi again. Picard hails them, asking to present their terms. After a moment, the Ferengi DaiMon Tarr replies. Much to the astonishment of the Enterprise bridge crew, he says that he is ready to discuss surrender, but not unconditional surrender: he will return the energy converter and offer the lives of the second officers. It is now clear that both ships are trapped, and that the Ferengi are not the source of the energy field.

The Enterprise senior officers convene again in the observation lounge. Here Data explains what is known about the mysterious planet, not before becoming stuck with a Chinese finger trap left in the room by a couple of children, Matthew and Pola. Thanks to the help of Captain Picard, Data gets his fingers released and explains that the planet might be one of the most distant outposts of the Tkon Empire, an ancient and powerful space federation that existed over 600,000 years in the past and was now extinct due to their star going supernova. During the meeting, a probe launched from the Enterprise transmits its information, revealing that indeed both ships are trapped in a force field emanating from the planet surface.

Picard contacts again the Ferengi, who have also discovered the true nature of the trap. After some confrontation with DaiMon Tarr, Picard suggests to exchange information in order to solve the common problem, which is endangering both ships. They decide to send an away team each down to the surface. Despite the apparent risks, including a loss of communication and no way to beam back on board the Enterprise, Riker, La Forge, Data, Worf, and Yar beam to the planet.

On the surface, the Enterprise members are initially separated, and try to rejoin. The planet surface is full of crystals, and the sky is beset by thunder and lightning. Worf, Riker, Data, and La Forge are attacked by the Ferengi away team, armed with energy whips, and are made unconscious.

On the Enterprise, the situation is getting critical, as life support is failing. All energy is diverted to the family decks to extend their survival. The Ferengi on the planet are looking at Riker's combadge, wondering whether it is gold, while the Enterprise away team gradually recover their senses. A fight begins, which is resolved when Yar intervenes with a phaser. The Ferengi, with an acute sense of hearing, are disturbed by the planetary thunderclaps. They also show their surprise for the way Humans work together with their females and keep them clothed. On the Enterprise, Picard and Beverly Crusher discuss whether her son, Wesley, should keep awake waiting for death. On the planet, suddenly, a mysterious figure materializes.

The newly arrived entity declares himself as Portal 63, a guardian of the Tkon Empire, and asks the away teams whether they want to enter the Empire. He is then told that the Empire does not exist any longer, and that several ages have passed. The Portal has been asleep for a very long time. The Ferengi try to make friendship with the Portal, asking for control of their ship, and promising to destroy the Enterprise. They describe the Humans as savages, and insert some lies in their report. The Enterprise team, however, accepts the trial, ready to prove their innocence.

Riker is challenged, and the Portal can read in his mind. The Portal first attacks him with a halberd, and is impressed by the composure with which Riker faces fate. Riker replies that "Fear is the true enemy, the only enemy", quoting Sun Tzu. The Portal is pleased by Riker's thoughts, unlike those of the Ferengi. The Portal then immediately releases the Enterprise, restoring the power, just in time to let the crew recover. The Portal explains that he initially wanted to destroy both ships since they were fighting, but then he saw that they were trying to cooperate. The Portal discusses with Riker about what to do with the Ferengi, and Riker asks him to release them, since they are similar to ancient Humans: they have much to learn, but they can grow. On board the Enterprise, the energy converter has been regained. Picard congratulates with the away team for the success of the mission. Riker then asks him permission to beam aboard the Ferengi ship the box of the Chinese finger traps. After Picard agrees, the two ships leave orbit.

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[edit] Memorable Quotes

"We offer the lives of our second officers as required by the Ferengi code."
"Fortunately Starfleet has no such rules involving its second officers."

- DaiMon Tarr to Picard, and Data


"Again your alien images shock us!"

- DaiMon Tarr to Picard


"It looks like gold. It tastes like gold!"
"It IS gold."

- Letek and Riker, as Letek examines Riker's comm badge


"He has the right to meet death awake."
"Is that a male perspective?"
"Rubbish!"

- Picard and Dr. Crusher


"The universe exists to me to create life."

- Portal 63

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accumulator; Ages of Tkon; automatic scanners; assassin; baktun; Bastu; batteries; capitalist; Cimi; Chinese finger trap; computer; D'Kora-class; Delphi Ardu IV; Delphi Ardu system; DaiMon; Distant past; electromagnetic pulse; energy whip; Fendor; Ferengi; Ferengi Alliance; Ferengi Code; France; fusion generator; Gamma Tauri; Gamma Tauri IV; Gamma Tauri system; Germany; gold; human; human history; Italy; Latin; lifeform; life support; Makto; Ozari; reserve power; sensor probe; star; Starfleet; Starfleet Academy; Sun Tzu; supernova; T-9 energy converter; Tarr's Marauder; The Art of War; Tkon Empire; tricorder; "Uncle Sam"; United States; Xora; Yankee trader

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Constitution-class; Diana; Excelsior class; Greyhound, USS; K't'inga class; Muleskinner, USS; Type-7 shuttlecraft; Unnamed LCARS Starship


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