True Q (episode)
Q once again graces theEnterprise with a visit, claiming that a young intern aboard is really a Q.
Summary[]
Teaser[]
- "Captain's log,stardate 46192.3. We have arrived atStarbase 112 and are loading relief supplies destined forTagra IV, an ecologically devastated planet in theArgolis Cluster. We have also taken on a rather unusual passenger."
Amanda Rogers has come aboard theUSSEnterprise-D as an intern while the crew are helping Tagra IV with its worsening ecological state. Rogers is speaking withCaptainPicard andDr.Crusher in thecaptain's ready room about assisting with some medical experiments, and how she eventually wants to go toStarfleet Academy. She explains she feels very lucky she was accepted as intern out of hundreds of other applicants.CommanderRiker enters the ready room and leads Rogers to herquarters, but she unexpectedly seems to know much about the ship's layout already. Entering her quarters, she explains she wishes herthree pet dogs were present, and displays an unmistakable attraction to the commander. After Riker leaves, several puppies appear in her quarters. She is dismayed and tells them that they have to go. The dogs gradually disappear.
Act One[]
Rogers and Dr. Crusher are talking in amedical lab about her desires for the future and Crusher's family history while she is testing outtricorders. Rogers mentions she is actually adopted and her biologicalmother andfather were killed when she was very young. Crusher mentions her sonWesley being at the Academy and the fact thather husband had diedmany years previous.
In thecargo bay, Rogers, after getting assistance fromNurseOgawa, delivers the tricorders toGeordi La Forge and they discuss how theTagrans have polluted theiratmosphere and are now using a thousandbarystatic filters rather than cleaning up their industrial base. Commander Riker arrives with a message for La Forge, and as he is reading information off aPADD, a container falls from above him. Rogers moves her hand and the container shifts, just barely missing Riker. No one notices that Rogers' actions saved Riker's life.
La Forge then escorts Rogers to engineering and shows her around, though she has some familiarity already. While they talk, a completely bizarrewarp core breach occurs. La Forge andData try to contain the explosion andeject the core but the breach proceeds too quickly. The warp core explodes toward Rogers, who puts out her hands, somehow managing to stop the explosion and miraculously repair the breach. Data reports that the reaction chamber's temperature is rapidly returning to normal. Everyone is stunned by these actions.
Act Two[]
Later in theobservation lounge, Picard, Crusher, La Forge, andCounselorTroi discuss the issue cautiously. Picard reports that Rogers is medically fine without bringing up what she did. Picard asks La Forge for an explanation for the breach but he has none – but when he claims that the laws of physics "went out the window,"Q appears sitting in a chair, and wonders why such "inconvenient" thingsshouldn't be discarded, and admits that "of course" the core breach was his doing. He then reveals that Rogers is aQ, shocking everyone else. When Crusher claims Rogers' birth parents were Human, Q reveals they were members of theQ Continuum who had assumed Human form. They died in an accident and the Q were unsure if Amanda had inherited their powers, but they have begun to manifest, so, as an "expert in Humanity," Q was sent to oversee them. He warns that if Rogers doesn't control her powers, she could destroy the entiregalaxy. Picard is dubious of Q wanting to help and Q admits he wouldn't care but (to his annoyance), others in the Continuum feel it's their responsibility to oversee Rogers. He says he is there to evaluate her and take her back to the Continuum. Crusher objects to his intentions and he teleports himself and Picard to the ready room. There he explains that he is there to evaluate the girl and make sure she isn't dangerous to herself or others. Picard doubts Q's abilities, but agrees to introduce them. After he leaves, Picard goes out to thebridge and asks Data to research Rogers' parents' death. They both agree that it doesn't make sense for a Q to die in an "accident."
In Rogers' quarters, Crusher breaks the news as gently as possible. When Rogers agrees to meet Q, he walks straight through the wall and starts uncomfortably examining her while Picard rushes to make introductions. Q declares she has potential and tries to take her to the Continuum immediately, but Rogers throws him across the room with her powers. Q and Picard leave to the ready room and Q complains to Picard about her behavior. Picard suggests that Q try a less abrasive approach. Q admits it is worth a try and leaves to attempt it. Meanwhile, Crusher stays with Rogers. She admits much fear and insecurity about what is currently happening to her. Crusher tells her that she can see Rogers is distraught, but she can't at all ignore what she is, despite wanting a normal Human life. Furthermore, Q is really the only one who can help her through this. Rogers reluctantly agrees to meet with him again, but makes Doctor Crusher promise that she won't treat Rogers any differently.
As Q is walking in acorridor, a shadow appears and asks him for a progress report. Q admits there are problems, but says they may not have to "terminate the girl."
Act Three[]

Q encourages Amanda Rogers to use her Q abilities
Q visits Rogers again and behaves much less forward. They discuss the Q and what is possible, to which Q replies "anything we want." She asks if they use their power for good, and he bluntly says she is missing the point, that she can have anything she desires. When she says she wants to see her biological parents, he then leads her through an exercise where she evokes their image by returning in her mind to when she was an infant.
She meets with Doctor Crusher in the medical lab and she gives her an experiment to perform while she is working elsewhere. Crusher sees Rogers is disturbed by the potential of the abilities she has and listens to her. Rogers asks her if she would bring her husband back, but she says she probably couldn't make that decision unless she was actually faced with it. Rogers responds that sheis faced with it. She recommends focusing on work for the moment and leaves. Q arrives after she leaves and tells Rogers she can use her powers to perform the experiment much faster.
Meanwhile, on the bridge, Picard has Riker make the arrangements for Crusher's experiment. When he leaves, theEnterprise receives a message fromOrn Lote on Tagra IV, who indicates that they are having problems with one of the reactors. Picard offers having La Forge help him, and he agrees. After, Data reports that Rogers' parents were killed by atornado inTopeka,Kansas, something Picard finds unbelievable due to theWeather Modification Net in place to dissipate such events. Data has no explanation, but Picard has a suspicion of his own.

"Well, if it isn't Number Two."
Commander Riker visits shortly afterward and asks for Doctor Crusher. Rogers asks him to stay, but he goes to the shuttle bay. Q accuses Rogers of being attracted to him and is repulsed by what he sees. Doctor Crusher then walks in and is amazed that Rogers is already done with the experiment. When Crusher explains that by cutting corners she has actually ruined the experiment, Q accuses her of wasting Rogers' time by making her plod through with Human chores, which he claims is beneath her. Crusher and Q continue to argue about this and then Q briefly turns her into a dog, but Rogers turns her back.
Act Four[]
On the bridge, Data reports more about the tornado. It was unusually compact, three times stronger than normal for its size. Picard leaves to study the data in his ready room. Meanwhile, Q asks Rogers about her teleportation abilities and Rogers admits to ending up in the wrong place a lot. She and Q play "hide and seek" in different parts of the ship, first in the cargo bay, then in engineering where La Forge and Data work on the Tagran's problem, and eventually ending up on thehull of theEnterprise near the supports for the ship'snacelles.
Back in her quarters, Q leaves so she can go to eat dinner with Counselor Troi and Dr. Crusher inTen Forward. Riker enters and Rogers invites him to join, but he goes to sit with another female crewmate instead. Rogers looks despondent about this until she abducts Riker to a 19th century romantic setting. Riker is annoyed and tells her he has no real feelings for her. Rogers responds by giving him some, but quickly becomes disillusioned by the farce and sends him back.
Q appears in Picard's ready room at his request, where Picard confronts him with the facts of Rogers' parents' death. He eventually gets Q to admit that they were executed by the Q for disobeying a mandate placed on them, and the real reason for his examination was to determine if Rogers was actually a Q or some sort of hybrid that would have to be exterminated. Picard is appalled at Q's callousness, but Q explains that the Continuum has no other choice, as allowing omnipotent beings to roam freely would be dangerous. Picard asks whether he will kill her, and he says he hasn't decided yet.
Act Five[]
- "Captain's log,stardate 46193.8. We have arrived atTagra IV and have begun delivering supplies. In the meantime, I am faced with a crisis of a different nature."
Picard consults with Crusher and Troi, who eventually agree that Rogers should be told about Q's ultimatum. Picard offers to break the news to her himself. Meanwhile in the cargo bay, Orn Lote is consulting with Riker and is impressed with the solution they came up with for fixing the reactor with afield modulator and is eager to see it in place incorporated with their current system. They head down to the surface to commence repairs.
Picard meets with Rogers in his ready room and explains Q's real purpose, to which Rogers becomes angry and demands Q face her. After a lecture from Picard about Q's laughable credentials as a moral judge, Q reveals that they have decided not to kill Rogers, and are willing to offer her a choice: return with Q to the Continuum or live as a Human and refrain from using her powers. He tells her that it will not be easy: her parents were given the same choice but were unable to live as just Humans. Rogers immediately chooses to stay on theEnterprise, just before an emergency call for Captain Picard comes through.
Riker, on the surface, tells Captain Picard that the damage to the Tagrans' reactor was worse than they let on and there's the possibility of an overload. He and La Forge try to stay and repair the damage. Picard accuses Q of manufacturing the crisis, but Q pleads innocence and disappears. The reactor looks like it is about to go critical but then miraculously starts repairing itself, and then the entire atmosphere of the planet clears. Picard realizes Rogers did it just as Q reappears and says "I told you it would be harder to resist than you thought." Rogers simply says she couldn't let all those people die.
Rogers brings Dr. Crusher to the bridge and says she has now fully accepted that she's a Q and agrees to go to the Continuum, after traveling to Earth to explain things to her adoptive parents. Rogers tells Dr. Crusher she hopes she can come back and see her someday. Dr. Crusher says, "You're a Q. You can do anything you want." Rogers smiles, and she and Q vanish.
Memorable quotes[]
"Everything was normal and then, suddenly it's like the laws of physics went right out the window."
(A bright flash of light)
"And why shouldn't they? They're so inconvenient."
- -La Forge andQ
"Are youresponsible for this incident in engineering?"
"Of course! I needed to find out if what I suspected about the girl were true."
"That being..."
"That she's Q."
- -Picard andQ, revealing the truth about Amanda Rogers
"Crusher gets more shrill with each passing year."
- -Q
"You don't have to eat, you know. It's a nasty Human habit you could easily do without."
- -Q to Rogers, as she leaves for dinner
"What is it about these squirming little infants that you find so appealing?"
"I'm sure that's beyond your comprehension, Q."
"I desperatelyhope so."
- -Q andDr. Crusher
"None of us knew whether she had inherited the capacities of the Q, but recently they've begun to emerge, and uh, as anexpert in Humanity, I was sent to investigate."
"You? An expert in Humanity."
"Not a very challenging field of study, I grant you."
- -Q andRiker
"I find it hard to believe that you're here to do us a favor."
"You're quite right, I wouldn't. But there are those in the Continuum..."
[Q rolls his eyes upward with annoyance]
"... who have an over-exaggerated sense of responsibility."
- -Picard andQ
"Wait a minute. You can't just come in here and take her away from everything she's ever known."
"I assure you, Ican."
- -Crusher andQ
"Very well, I will introduce you. But... we cannot argue like this in front of her. We must at least appear to be..."
[Q puts his arm on Picard's shoulder]"Pals?"
"... Civil."
- -Picard andQ
"Very impressive the way you contained that explosion. What else have you done?"
"I don't understand."
"Telekinesis? Teleportation?"
[Q looks at Picard]
"Spontaneous combustion of someone you don't like?"
- -Q andRogers, when they first meet
"Don't worry. With time, you'll overcome the disadvantages you suffered as a child. No one will hold it against you for having been Human."
- -Q, to Amanda Rogers on joining the Q Continuum
"Leave me alone! I'm not going anywhere with you!"
"[...] She's so impetuous – she'll just have to start behaving like a Q."
"If I'm not mistaken, she just did."
- -Rogers,Q, andPicard
"Well, if it isn't Number Two."
- -Q, when Riker enters the room
"You're attracted to him."
"I am not."
"I think you are. How repulsive! How do you stand that hair all over his face?"
- -Q andRogers, about Riker after it became obvious that Rogers is attracted to him
"... and I don't think it's asking too much that you do the same WOOF W-W-WOOF WOOF WOOF..."
- -Dr. Crusher, during an argument in which Q turns her into anIrish Setter
"She has no choice. She never did. If she's truly Q then she must return to the Continuum where she belongs. But if she were some sort of hybrid – neither Human nor Q, then..."
[Q mutely snaps his fingers while he raises his eyebrow]
- -Q, on Rogers' future
"With unlimited power comes responsibility."
- -Q
"Jean-Luc... sometimes I think the only reason I come here is to listen to thesewonderful speeches of yours..."
- -Q, after Picard lectures him on morality
"The heat has fused the injectors shut – we're losing containment!"
"How long till meltdown?"
"A fewminutesat most – we're going to have to..."
"Commander, look at this!!!"
"This is impossible!"
"Captain, I don't know what's happening but the reaction is stabilizingon its own!"
- -La Forge,Picard,Orn Lote, andRiker
"I toldyou it would be harder to resist than you thought!"
- -Q, after Rogers saves Targa
"Ever since I got here, I've been fighting this... I've been denying the truth... denying what I am. I am Q."
- -Rogers, accepting who she really is
Background information[]
Production history[]
- Spec script :25 June1992[1]
- First draft script:14 August1992[2]
- Final draft script:26 August 1992[3]
- Final draft script:4 September 1992[4]
- First UK airdate:16 August1995
Story and script[]
- The story originated in a spec script submitted byMatthew Corey, who was then only seventeen years old. The premise was championed byRené Echevarria, who discovered an intern reading the script. "I thought it was charming when she told me the nugget that a young kid finds out he's a Q." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 262)
- Corey's script includedWesley Crusher, a teenage romance, and an unwantedpregnancy. While these elements were not used, Echevarria thought the script was "quite good". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222)
- Q had not appeared at all duringTNG's fifth season.Two potential Q stories were developed during the fifth and early sixth seasons, but they didn't work out. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222)Jeri Taylor recalled that one of these stories, "Q Makes Two", was a "debacle" which contributed to "Man Of The People" being rushed into production. Accordingly, she was initially hesitant to consider another Q story. However, she found it to be a "high concept, wonderful idea", and bought the premise. (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 262-263)
- This was the first episode Echevarria contributed to as a staff writer. He was thrilled with having the opportunity to inform Corey of the sale. "It was kind of the mirror of three years ago, whenMichael Piller called me one day – after more than a year of sending scripts toStar Trek and having them rejected – and them saying they wanted it." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222;Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 279)
- Corey's script featured a male teenager, which Taylor assumed was so he could play the character. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222)
- Corey hadtitled his script "Q Me?". According to theStar Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222, the episode title was only changed well after filming had completed. The previous title appeared inParamount's syndication bible.[5](X).
- Echevarria saw similarities to the television seriesBewitched. (Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 278) As anin-joke, the young Q was named "Samantha" in early drafts of the script, after the main character of that series.Rick Berman insisted that this be changed. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222)
- The subplot that Q might have to kill Amanda was added byMichael Piller after many key scenes had been filmed, including the fantasy scene with Riker. Piller felt that it was necessary to add tension. Accordingly, he created the scene where Q encounters a shadow in the corridor. Echevarria noted that had the writing staff thought of this earlier, it was likely that Act Four would have been written very differently, with more sinister undertones. However, he was not displeased with the final result. "It was pretty heinous of [Q] to be willing to kill this girl, but I think in a strange way it worked very nicely to have the audience have that knowledge and in the meantime they're seeing a very light, romantic story and are saying, 'Doesn't she realize what's at stake here?'" (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 263;Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222-223)
Production[]
- Thewarp core breach was created using liquid nitrogen and specially-coated flashing lights. The effect was enhanced in postproduction with animation fromDigital Magic. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222)
- Adeleted scene featuredDeanna Troi bringing Amanda a dog namedHenry to look after while its owner was away. While the scene was deleted, the dog can still be briefly seen in the final episode. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 223)
Cast and characters[]
- This is the first ofJohn de Lancie's three appearances asQ during the 1992-1993 season. The next appearance would be inDS9: "Q-Less" and the third would be inTNG: "Tapestry".
- Michael Piller hoped that this episode brought back Q's malevolent tone from early episodes "so he's just not there for the jokes." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 222) de Lancie was also keen to have the character return to being"mad, bad, and dangerous to know", but felt that this episode fell short. "I tried to put malevolence in places there, but that didn't really lend itself again [...] I can't do it within the context of birthday parties and babysitting and stuff like that. It's something you need to have the set-up for. I would have liked to have taken it one step further where [Amanda]was killed." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 263)
Continuity[]
- Amanda's temptation to use the powers of the Q is reminiscent of William Riker's temptation to use the powers of the Q in thefirst season episode "Hide And Q". According to Echevarria, "The premise was similar, but a lot of first season stuff we try not to feel bound by because a lot of it wasn't well executed and this was just a much better story. Her reaction to it was more believable and it was deliberate choice not to raise the question of Riker's situation since some of those choices and things he went through were so strange that it was better to just hope a lot of people didn't see it." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 262-263)
- Q states that "the jury is still out on that", with regard to Q's trial of Humanity. This is contrary to Q's claim in "Q Who" that "[they] were exonerated". In the later "All Good Things...", the trial continued.
- This is the last Q episode where the rest of the crew see Q; his subsequent appearances on theEnterprise feature him appearing only to Picard.
- This episode appears to contradict theStar Trek: Voyager episode "The Q and the Grey", as Amanda Rogers is technically the first known child born of the Q species, notQ Junior (to whom Qinstantly feels the emotional attachment he hoped never to understand in this episode). However, Rogers was born on Earth to Q parents who were in Human form, doing things the Human way and refraining from using their powers, while Q junior was born in the Continuum itself.
- Doctor Beverly Crusher debuts a new hairstyle here which she keeps for the rest of the series. Gone is the long, curly wig, replaced by actress Gates McFadden's own straight, shorter hair. This is the first time since the first season where McFadden hasn't worn a hairpiece, with the possible exception ofthird season's "The Enemy".
Reception[]
- René Echevarria remarked, "Q was not my thing. I didn't live and breathe it like I did other elements of the show. But I liked this particular episode because it had a different spin to it. The character Q had a mischievous and maleficent presence, but it was more about the girl and her journey. It had elements ofBewitched and an adolescent coming into her own and becoming empowered and all that good stuff. And a really lovely performance fromOlivia d'Abo." (Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 278)
Apocrypha[]
- In theStar Trek: Voyager novel,The Eternal Tide, Amanda Rogers is recognized as a child of the Q, but not the first full Q child, because she was born outside the Continuum to Q who had given up their powers, despite the fact Q says, in this episode, that they were allowed to leave if they didn't use their power, but still had them, but they were unable to refrain from doing so. During the same book, Rogers is also killed helping Q Junior figure out what is going on.
Video and DVD releases[]
- UK VHS release (two-episode tapes,CIC Video): Volume 66,17 May1993
- As part of the UK VHS collectionStar Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum:5 December1994
- As part of theTNG Season 6 DVD collection
- As part of theStar Trek: Fan Collective - Q collection
Links and references[]
Starring[]
Also starring[]
- LeVar Burton asLt. Cmdr.Geordi La Forge
- Michael Dorn asLieutenantWorf
- Gates McFadden asDr.Beverly Crusher
- Marina Sirtis asCounselorDeanna Troi
- Brent Spiner as Lt. CommanderData
Guest stars[]
Uncredited co-stars[]
- David Keith Anderson asArmstrong
- Lena Banks asoperations division ensign
- Joe Baumann asGarvey
- Michael Braveheart asMartinez
- Debbie David asRussell
- Cullen Chambers ascommand division officer
- Tracee Lee Cocco asJae
- Shannon Fox asRiker's date
- Goldie Ann Gareza ascommand division officer
- D. Kai assciences officer
- Arvo Katajisto asTorigan
- Mark Lentry ascivilian
- Michael Moorehead asscience division ensign
- Kim Max Pemberton asAmanda Rogers' mother
- Ivonne Perez ascivilian
- Brandy Pickett asscience division officer
- Joycelyn Robinson asGates
- Victor Sein ascommand division officer
- Noriko Suzuki asoperations division ensign
- Talbot asTen Forward waitress
- John Tampoya asoperations division ensign
- Mikki Val asoperations division officer
- Christina Wegler Miles ascommand division ensign
- Unknown performers as
- Amanda Rogers' father
- Amanda Rogers' puppies
- Female science division officer
- Female science division officer
- Henry the dog
- Infant Amanda Rogers
- Irish Setter Beverly Crusher
- Medical officer(off-screen voiceover)
- Supervisory Q(voice only)
Stunt double[]
- Chuck Borden –stunt double for John de Lancie
Stand-ins[]
- David Keith Anderson –stand-in for LeVar Burton
- Debbie David – stand-in for Brent Spiner
- Michael Echols – stand-in for Michael Dorn
- Nora Leonhardt – stand-in for Marina Sirtis
- Lorine Mendell – stand-in for Gates McFadden
- Richard Sarstedt – stand-in for Jonathan Frakes
- Dennis Tracy – stand-in for Patrick Stewart
- Guy Vardaman – stand-in for John de Lancie
References[]
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Unreferenced material[]
External links[]
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- "True Q" script atStar Trek Minutiae
- "True Q" at theInternet Movie Database
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