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Emergence (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

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23rd episode of the 7th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Emergence"
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
Episodeno.Season 7
Episode 23
Directed byCliff Bole
Story byBrannon Braga
Teleplay byJoe Menosky
Featured musicJay Chattaway
Production code275
Original air dateMay 9, 1994 (1994-05-09)
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"Emergence" is anepisode of the Americanscience fictiontelevision seriesStar Trek: The Next Generation. It is the 175th episode of the series, and the 23rd episode of theseventh season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of theStarfleet crew of theFederation starship Enterprise-D. The crew has a bizarre experience on theholodeck and trouble with the Enterprise. The episode explores the relationship between technology and its creators.

Plot

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Lieutenant Commander Data, while practicing acting in anEnterprise holodeck, is surprised when theOrient Express train drives through his set of Shakespeare'sThe Tempest. Later, theEnterprise suddenly jumps into warp on its own; subsequent investigation shows that the ship had been undergoing a deadly theta flux distortion, and only by jumping into warp was the ship saved from destruction. Data postulates that this may be a previously unknown safety feature of theEnterprise, and he andChief Engineer La Forge investigate the ship, soon discovering one of several small nodes connecting the various ship systems within the ship, all protected by their own force fields. The bulk of the nodes connect to the holodeck, and the crew go to investigate.[1]

Inside, they find themselves on the currently-running Orient Express simulation, where several random characters are interacting in strange manners. Data attempts to shut the program down to no avail. As they watch, a gangster character shoots and kills the train's engineer, and the conductor pulls on a cord; theEnterprise is suddenly sent into warp again. On leaving the holodeck, the crew finds many more of the nodes about the ship, connecting all the major systems save the main computer; Data believes the formation of the nodes are similar to the human brain's structure, and posits that theEnterprise is developing its own intelligence.[1]

Data,Worf andCounselor Troi return to the holodeck to learn more. The gangster character takes a brick from the engineer and gets off at the next stop - Keystone City - which the three follow. The gangster places the brick in a wall, completing it; at the same time, La Forge detects a power surge in a cargo bay and finds a strange object being constructed atom by atom. Data attempts to access the holodeck circuits, but this causes the ship to shake violently. Troi believes that the characters are trying to act out various roles in the creation of a new entity, andCaptain Picard agrees with letting the simulation run its course and the object in the cargo bay, considered to be a new lifeform, to develop.[1]

On the holodeck, Data, Worf, and Troi return to the train, and find it is heading for Vertiform City, its final destination; meanwhile, theEnterprise has arrived at awhite dwarf star and has started the collection of vertion particles from it, feeding them into the new object in the cargo bay. However, the supply of particles from the star is limited, and the object's glow starts to wane; on the holodeck, the simulated characters have a shocked response, and the conductor pulls the emergency brake, which causes not only the train to stop but cause power to drop all around theEnterprise. La Forge determines without new vertion particles, the lifeform will die out.[1]

Suddenly, theEnterprise re-enters warp, diverting power from all other ship's systems, including life support, to maintain its top speed; the conductor on the holodeck simulation states they are now heading for New Vertiform City. With time short for the crew, Data suggests to the conductor that he knows a shorter route, and gains access to the train's engine, from which he can control theEnterprise's course. With La Forge's help, Data directs the ship to a nearby nebula, and subsequently fires a modified torpedo at it, causing the generation of numerous vertion particles. The ship collects these and completes the lifeform, while the simulated passengers on the train celebrate their arrival. The completed lifeform rises on its own and leaves the cargo bay; theEnterprise returns to normal operation. After verifying their systems have returned to their control and returning to their previous mission, the crew speculate on the nature of this new lifeform.[1]

Video releases

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This was released in Japan on LaserDisc on October 9, 1998 as part of the half-season collectionLog.14: Seventh Season Part.2.[2] This set included episodes from "Lower Decks" to Part II of "All Good Things", with English and Japanese audio tracks.[2]

Reception

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In 2014,Ars Technica said this was one of the worst episodes of the seventh season, calling it "ludicrously terrible."[3]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Emergence".Star Trek: The Next Generation. May 9, 1994.CBS.
  2. ^ab"LaserDisc Database - Star Trek Next Generation: Log.14: Seventh Season Part.2 [PILF-2438]".www.lddb.com. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2021.
  3. ^Staff, Ars (March 22, 2014)."The Ars staff picks our least-favorite Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes".Ars Technica. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.

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