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| aSelf = The Emissary
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|image = Worf and K'Ehleyr say goodbye.jpg
| sTitle = The Emissary
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|teleplay = [[Richard Manning]] & [[Hans Beimler]]
 
|story = [[Richard Manning]] & [[Hans Beimler]] and [[Thomas H. Calder]]
| sSeries = TNG
 
| nSeason = 2
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|director = [[Cliff Bole]]
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|date = 42901.3 ([[2365]])
|sProductionSerialNumber = 40272-146
 
| nAirdateYear = 1989
 
| sAirdateMonth = June
 
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| wsTeleplayBy = [[Richard Manning]] & [[Hans Beimler]]
 
| wsStoryBy = [[Richard Manning]] & [[Hans Beimler]] and [[Thomas H. Calder]]
 
| wsDirectedBy = [[Cliff Bole]]
 
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{{disambiguation|the Bajoran religious figure|Emissary of the Prophets}}
 
 
The ''Enterprise'' crew has to deal with a Klingon sleeper ship whose occupants don't know the Federation and Klingons are at peace. On-board to help them is an emissary, who (coincidentally) is one of Worf's former love interests.
 
The ''Enterprise'' crew has to deal with a Klingon sleeper ship whose occupants don't know the Federation and Klingons are at peace. On-board to help them is an emissary, who (coincidentally) is one of Worf's former love interests.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
===Teaser===
 
===Teaser===
[[File:Worf plays poker.jpg|thumb|''"Talk, or play: not both."'']]
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[[File:Worf plays poker.jpg|thumb|"''Talk, or play: not both.''"]]
[[Worf]], [[Data]], [[Geordi La Forge]], Dr. [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]] and [[William T. Riker|Riker]] are playing [[poker]]. When Worf makes a big bet, Data suggests that he doesn't fully understand the nuances of the game. Riker points out that Worf has been the biggest winner that day, implying that Data shouldn't underestimate his poker skills. Data expresses doubt that Worf's success is due to anything other than random chance. On a subsequent hand, Worf once again bets big, and La Forge says he's bluffing. Worf insists that [[Klingon]]s never bluff.
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[[Worf]], [[Data]], [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]], Dr. [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]], and [[William T. Riker|Riker]] are playing [[poker]]. When Worf makes a big bet, Data suggests that he doesn't fully understand the nuances of the game. Riker points out that Worf has been the biggest winner that day, implying that Data shouldn't underestimate his poker skills. Data expresses doubt that Worf's success is due to anything other than random chance. Pulaski, being the only one who doesn't fold, calls Worf's hand after the latter raises. Worf shows her a full house, aces full of queens, which draws a whistle by La Forge. Pulaski folds her straight and busts, while Worf rakes in the pot. On a subsequent hand, Worf once again bets big, and La Forge says he's bluffing. Worf insists that [[Klingon]]s never bluff. La Forge, however, expresses skepticism while they walk out.
   
The poker game is interrupted before the hand can be played out, when the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Enterprise]]'' receives an urgent confidential message from [[Starfleet Command]].
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The poker game is interrupted before the hand can be played out, when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} receives an urgent confidential message from [[Starfleet Command]] to divert course, but without any details. "''Whenever Starfleet gets enigmatic, I know we're about to face a challenge,''" Picard tells Riker before ordering the ''Enterprise'' to go to warp speed.
   
 
===Act One===
 
===Act One===
 
The crew is informed by [[Admiral]] [[Gromek]] that they are to pick up a [[special emissary]] who will assist them with a very important mission. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] asks for more information, but is told that utmost secrecy is required and that he will be fully informed of the situation by the emissary.
[[File:K'Ehleyr in probe.jpg|thumb|left|''"I greet you. I am K'Ehleyr."'']]
 
The crew is informed that they are to pick up an emissary who will assist them with a very important mission. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] asks for more information, but is told that utmost secrecy is required and that he will be fully informed of the situation by the emissary.
 
   
 
[[File:K'Ehleyr in probe.jpg|thumb|left|"''I greet you. I am K'Ehleyr.''"]]
They later rendezvous with the emissary's [[shuttle]], a specially-converted [[probe]] capable of transporting one person at [[warp factor|warp 9]]. Upon opening the probe, the emissary is revealed to be [[K'Ehleyr]], a half [[Klingon]], half [[Human]] woman and one of Worf's former love interests.
 
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Riker asks Data what vessel is transporting the envoy. Data responds that [[Starbase 153]] had no available vessels so the envoy is coming to the ''Enterprise'' aboard a [[class 8 probe]]. Riker is disbelieving of this, as such a probe is only two meters long. Picard mentions that with transmitters and sensors removed and a [[life support system]] installed, there would be barely enough room for a person. Data reports that by having the probe rendezvousing with them at warp nine, they will save 6.1 hours rather than having [[Starfleet]] divert the ''Enterprise'' to meet up with it.
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[[File:Katherine Pulaski examining K'Ehleyr.jpg|thumb|"''Whoever said "getting there was half the fun" never rode in a class 8 probe.''"]]
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The ''Enterprise'' later rendezvous with the emissary's probe casing, which a specially-converted [[probe]] capable of transporting one person at [[warp factor|warp 9]]. In a [[transporter room]], La Forge and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] undertake the beaming of the probe aboard while at warp and lock onto it while it is held near the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[secondary hull]] with a [[tractor beam]]. Upon the probe materializing on the [[transporter platform]], Chief O'Brien opens the probe and the emissary is revealed to be [[K'Ehleyr]], a half Klingon, half [[Human]] woman. After being scanned by Dr. Pulaski, K'Ehleyr is brought to the [[observation lounge]] and is introduced to the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[senior staff]]. As soon as she sees Worf, K'Ehleyr tries to engage him in banter and asks if he will greet her. However, Worf is not happy to see the emissary, telling her he has nothing to say.
   
 
===Act Two===
 
===Act Two===
[[File:K'Ehleyr and Worf argue.jpg|thumb|''"You're as stubborn as ever!"'']]
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[[File:K'Ehleyr and Worf argue.jpg|thumb|"''You're as stubborn as ever!''"]]
K'Ehleyr explains that a Klingon [[battle cruiser]] named the ''[[IKS T'Ong|T'Ong]]'' was launched from the [[Qo'noS|Klingon homeworld]] seventy years ago, during the [[Human-Klingon history|Klingon War]], on a long-term mission to attack a remote [[Federation]] [[outpost]]. Ever since the launch, its crew has been in [[stasis|suspended animation]], set to awaken only upon reaching the target. Thus, the crew of the ''T'Ong'' are unaware of the peace between the Federation and the Klingons, and will attack the outpost when they awaken.
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K'Ehleyr explains in the conference lounge that a Klingon [[battle cruiser]] named the {{IKS|T'Ong}} was launched from the [[Qo'noS|Klingon homeworld]] over [[2290|seventy-five years ago]], during the [[Human-Klingon history|Klingon War]], on a long-term mission unknown to the [[Federation]]. The crew was placed in [[cryogenic sleep]] to travel to their target, and are now on the return. Since the crew of the ''T'Ong'' are unaware of the [[Khitomer Accords|peace between the Federation and the Klingons]], they will attack any Federation outpost they see when they awaken.
   
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Picard assumes that K'Ehleyr has been sent to talk with the crew, but K'Ehleyr says talking will be a waste of time; she believes there is no way of reasoning with the Klingons, and the only way to prevent loss of innocent lives is to destroy the ''T'Ong'' on sight. Picard refuses to accept this and orders her to work with Worf in developing a non-violent alternative.
Forced to work together with unresolved feelings from their previous relationship, Worf and K'Ehleyr get into heated emotional conflicts and are unable to properly concentrate on the job at hand.
 
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On the way to her quarters, K'Ehleyr bonds a little with [[Deanna Troi]], also half-Human and forced to experience two often conflicting cultures. K'Ehleyr seems to prefer her Human side and is conscious of her temper, telling Troi that she feels it is like a monster fighting to get out. Later, K'Ehleyr changes and heads to a research area to work with Worf. Hoping to work through unresolved feelings from their previous relationship from [[2359|six years prior]], K'Ehleyr ignores Picard's request and tries to talk to Worf. Worf, however, is adamant about working the mission. They get into heated emotional conflicts and are unable to properly concentrate on the job at hand.
   
 
===Act Three===
 
===Act Three===
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After a particularly vicious argument with Worf, K'Ehleyr storms back to her quarters and shatters a glass table in rage. Counselor Troi notices the destruction and tactfully suggests that she blow off some steam on the [[holodeck]]. Seeing the list of available programs, K'Ehleyr selects Worf's [[calisthenics]] routine, entering hand-to-hand combat in a primitive jungle.
The conflicts come to a head when Worf and K'Ehleyr engage in one of Worf's [[holodeck]] training routines. They fight and defeat holographic enemies, then give in to their desires and engage in a [[Klingon mating ritual]].
 
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Meanwhile, up on the bridge, Picard notices that Worf is taut as a drum, and likewise orders him to relax. Venturing down to the holodeck, Worf sees his program in progress, and realizes K'Ehleyr is running it. Entering the program with her, they fight and defeat holographic enemies, then give in to their desires and engage in a [[Klingon mating ritual]].
   
 
===Act Four===
 
===Act Four===
[[File:Worf and K'Ehleyr on holodeck.jpg|thumb|left|''"We are mated."'']]
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[[File:Worf and K'Ehleyr on holodeck.jpg|thumb|left|"''We are mated.''"]]
Afterwords, Worf initiates a vow of marriage, shouting "''tlhIngan jIH''" ([[Klingonese]] for "''I am a Klingon''"), but K'Ehleyr refuses to participate, unwilling to commit to the marriage dictated by Klingon tradition.
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Afterwards, Worf initiates a vow of marriage, shouting "''tlhIngan jIH''" ([[Klingonese]] for "''I am a Klingon''"), but K'Ehleyr refuses to participate, unwilling to commit to the marriage dictated by Klingon tradition.
   
Captain Picard wants a peaceful solution to the Klingon battle cruiser problem, but K'Ehleyr insists the Klingons will have to be destroyed because they will never believe him if he tries to explain that they are no longer at war. When they first encounter the ''T'Ong'', the ''Enterprise'' is immediately fired upon with no attempt made at communication. It appears K'Ehleyr's prediction is correct; the ''Enterprise'' will be forced to destroy the ''T'Ong.''
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Despite her disbelief in a peaceful solution, K'Ehleyr goes to run some simulations. Worf joins her with Data, which she interprets as him needing a chaperone with her. They finish and go to the observation lounge, but K'Ehleyr insists the Klingons will have to be destroyed because they will never believe him if he tries to explain that they are no longer at war. During the meeting, they first encounter the ''T'Ong'' and the ''Enterprise'' is immediately fired upon with no attempt made at communication. It appears K'Ehleyr's prediction is correct; the ''Enterprise'' will be forced to destroy the ''T'Ong.'' The ship cloaks.
   
 
===Act Five===
 
===Act Five===
[[File:Worf addresses K'temoc.jpg|thumb|''"I can waste no more time on you."'']]
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[[File:Worf addresses K'temoc.jpg|thumb|"''I can waste no more time on you.''"]]
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Fortunately, the cloaking devices of the ''T'Ong''{{'}}s era could not effectively conceal [[gamma ray]] output efficiently, allowing La Forge to detect the battle cruiser. Picard orders an intercept course at warp 2. K'Ehleyr asks to Picard to allow them to die in battle as they wish. After some deep thought, Worf presents the captain with another option.
However, Worf has come up with a cunning plan. Clad in full traditional Klingon command uniforms, he and K'Ehleyr appear on [[viewscreen]] as captain and first officer of the ''Enterprise''. "Captain" Worf informs Captain [[K'Temoc]] of the ''T'Ong'' that the war is over, implying with his appearance and ''apparent'' command of a Federation ship that the Klingons have been victorious. He then orders K'Temoc to lower his shields. K'Temoc hesitates to comply, unsure whether to trust Worf's explanation &ndash; but finally agrees, fooled by Worf's well-played bluff. Arrangements are made for K'Ehleyr to beam on board the ''T'Ong'' and take command until the arrival of a Klingon ship to escort them back to [[Qo'noS]].
 
   
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The ''Enterprise'' pursues the still-cloaked ''T'Ong'' and adapts to their evasive tactics. After the ''T'Ong'' accelerates to Warp 5, Picard overtakes them at warp 8 and puts them right in their path. He then orders full power to shields and says to Riker that they've thrown the gauntlet down "...''let's see if they pick it up."''
Worf and K'Ehleyr discuss their feelings for one another prior to her departure, leaving open the question of whether their paths will cross again.
 
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The ''T'Ong'' decloaks and fires on the ''Enterprise'', which due to their fully powered shields, does no damage.  Riker explains that they've piqued their interest which Picard nods to Worf to allow them to "''look their enemy in the face".''
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When the ''Enterprise'' enters communication range of the ''T'Ong'', a channel is opened. Captain [[K'Temoc]] and his bridge officers are discombobulated to see Worf and K'Ehleyr sitting in the command chairs, clad in full traditional Klingon command uniforms. Worf introduces himself as "commanding the ''Enterprise''" (which he is, temporarily) and informs K'Temoc that the war is over, implying with his appearance and (apparently permanent) command of a Federation ship that the Klingons have been victorious. He then orders K'Temoc to lower his shields, or else he and his crew will be condemned as renegades. K'Temoc hesitates to comply, unsure whether to trust Worf's explanation &ndash; but finally agrees, fooled by Worf's well-played bluff, backed up by the knowledge that the ''Galaxy''-class starship has more than enough firepower to annihilate the ''T'Ong''. Arrangements are made for K'Ehleyr to beam on board the ''T'Ong'' and take command until the arrival of the Klingon ship {{IKS|P'Rang}} to escort them back to [[Qo'noS]]. Once the channel is closed, Picard and Riker emerge from the ready room, and Worf formally returns the captain's chair to Picard, who congratulates him on a "''very fine first command.''"
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Worf and K'Ehleyr discuss their feelings for one another prior to her departure, leaving open the question of whether their paths [[Reunion (episode)|will cross again]].
   
 
===Log entries===
 
===Log entries===
 
* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2365#Mission to Intercept IKS T'Ong|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2365]]
 
* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2365#Mission to Intercept IKS T'Ong|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2365]]
   
==Memorable Quotes==
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==Memorable quotes==
 
"''nuqneH, qaleghneS''" (Greetings; I am honored to see you)<br />
 
"''nuqneH, qaleghneS''" (Greetings; I am honored to see you)<br />
 
"''You speak Klingon!''"
 
"''You speak Klingon!''"
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"''Whoever said getting there was half the fun never traveled in a class 8 probe.''"
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"''Whoever said getting there was half the fun never rode in a class 8 probe.''"
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr'''
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr'''
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"''Whenever Starfleet gets enigmatic, I know we're about to face a challenge. Engage!''"
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: - '''Picard'''
   
   
 
"''Still, I am delighted to be out of that damned coffin!''"
 
"''Still, I am delighted to be out of that damned coffin!''"
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''', about her ride inside a class 8 probe
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''', about her ride inside a class 8 probe
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"''Looks like it's just us, handsome.''"
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: - '''Pulaski''', to Worf while playing poker
   
   
 
"''You are late.''"<br />
 
"''You are late.''"<br />
"''Sorry. I had to make myself beautiful.''"<br />
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"''Sorry. I had to make myself beautiful.''"<br />
"''I fail to understand why.''
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"''I fail to understand why.''"
 
: - '''Worf''' and '''K'Ehleyr'''
 
: - '''Worf''' and '''K'Ehleyr'''
   
   
"''Worf, we're alone now. You don't have to act like a Klingon glacier, I don't bite. Well, that's wrong, I do bite."
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"''Worf, we're alone now. You don't have to act like a Klingon glacier, I don't bite. Well, that's wrong, I do bite."
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' to '''Worf'''
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' to '''Worf'''
   
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"''I've noted that some people use humor as a shield. They talk much, yet say little.''"
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"''I've noted that some people use humor as a shield. They talk much, yet say little.''"
 
:- '''Worf'''
 
:- '''Worf'''
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"''Starfleet hasn't improved you one bit. You're as stubborn as ever.''"
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: - '''K'Ehleyr''' to '''Worf'''
   
   
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"''An android chaperone.''"<br />
 
"''An android chaperone.''"<br />
"''Android, of course, is correct, but I fail to see how "chaperone" is appropriate.''"<br />
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"''Android, of course, is correct, but I fail to see how 'chaperone' is applicable to this situation.''"<br />
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' and '''Data'''
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' and '''Data'''
   
   
"''Poor android. Whose behavior do you find more perplexing? Human? Or Klingon?''"<br />
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"''Poor android. Whose behavior do you find more perplexing? Human? Or Klingon?''"<br />
"''At the moment...I would find it difficult to choose.''"<br />
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"''At the moment... I would find it difficult to choose.''"<br />
 
"''So would I.''"
 
"''So would I.''"
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' and '''Data'''
 
: - '''K'Ehleyr''' and '''Data'''
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==Background information==
 
==Background information==
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=== Production history ===
 
* Final draft script: {{d|28|March|1989}}
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* Third revised final draft script: {{d|10|April|1989}} {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/146.txt}}
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* Premiere airdate: {{d|26|June|1989}}
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* First UK airdate: {{d|18|September|1991}}
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=== Story and production ===
 
=== Story and production ===
 
* This episode was based on an unpublished story by [[Thomas H. Calder]].
 
* This episode was based on an unpublished story by [[Thomas H. Calder]].
* [[Suzie Plakson]] was cast as [[K'Ehleyr]] because the production staff were impressed with her performance as [[Doctor]] [[Selar]] in {{e|The Schizoid Man}}. [[Tracy Tormé]], who had written "The Schizoid Man", had wanted to develop a romance between Selar and Worf, but the idea was overruled when "The Emissary" was being planned. Tormé complained that the premise was "''obvious. Had it been a Vulcan, it would have been a lot more interesting.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* Director [[Cliff Bole]] devised several of the Klingon customs seen here. He recalled, "''I came up with that thing where [K'Ehleyr] digs into [Worf's] hand and there's all that blood. I did that on the set. I was wondering what these people do, and I had the image of bones breaking and felt that's what they do when they get it on.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 182)
* Director [[Cliff Bole]] devised several of the Klingon customs seen here. He recalled, "''I came up with that thing where [K'Ehleyr] digs into [Worf's] hand and there's all that blood. I did that on the set. I was wondering what these people do, and I had the image of bones breaking and felt that's what they do when they get it on.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
 
* The final draft script was submitted on {{d|28|March|1989}}.
 
   
=== Continuity ===
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=== Cast ===
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[[File:Plakson and Dorn.jpg|thumb|Plakson and Dorn on set]]
* This episode has a very similar title to that of {{DS9|Emissary}} in which [[Patrick Stewart]] (Captain Jean-Luc Picard) and [[Colm Meaney]] (Chief [[Miles O'Brien]]) also appear.
 
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* [[Suzie Plakson]] was cast as [[K'Ehleyr]] because the production staff were impressed with her performance as [[Doctor]] [[Selar]] in {{e|The Schizoid Man}}. [[Tracy Tormé]], who had written "The Schizoid Man", had wanted to develop a romance between Selar and Worf, but the idea was overruled when "The Emissary" was being planned. Tormé complained that the premise was "''obvious. Had it been a Vulcan, it would have been a lot more interesting.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 182) Plakson recalled, "''There was a line &ndash; 'Sorry, I had to make myself beautiful' &ndash; and I thought this was riotous, because I had this big old wrinkly forehead on. Anyway, it's not like I played it for huge laughs, but I've done a lot of parlor comedies and that was the kind of attitude I gave it. The people who were listening to me didn't bat an eyelash, but after I got the role, someone came up to me and said, 'Suzie, there is no ''winking'' in the twenty-fourth century.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 365]]'', p. 112)
* Footage of the [[Klingon]] [[K't'inga class|battle cruiser]] is reused from {{film|1}} with added [[disruptor]] and [[cloaking device]] effects. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
 
* A [[star chart]], first seen behind [[Dexter Remmick]] in {{e|Conspiracy}} makes another appearance in the tactical room in this episode.
 
* The [[chief of security]]'s office seen in this episode is a redress of the Starbase 173 court room in {{TNG|The Measure Of A Man}}.
 
 
* [[Wesley Crusher]] ([[Wil Wheaton]]) does not appear in this episode.
 
* [[Wesley Crusher]] ([[Wil Wheaton]]) does not appear in this episode.
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=== Sets, props, special effects ===
 
* The [[tactical room]] appearing in this episode was a redress of the Starbase 173 court room in {{e|The Measure Of A Man}}. The set had previously served as the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[geophysical laboratory]] in {{e|Pen Pals}}.
 
* A [[star chart]], first seen behind [[Dexter Remmick]] in {{e|Conspiracy}} makes another appearance in the tactical room in this episode.
 
* Footage of the [[Klingon]] [[K't'inga class|battle cruiser]] is reused from {{film|1}} with added [[disruptor]] and [[cloaking device]] effects. ({{tngc|2|91}})
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=== Continuity ===
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* [[Worf]]'s son [[Alexander Rozhenko]] was conceived during this episode.
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* Worf welcomes [[K'Temoc]] after he awakens by saying "''Welcome to the [[24th century]]''" which is also exactly what [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] told [[Clare Raymond]] after she too awoke from a similar fate in the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|The Neutral Zone}}. The phrase was also turned by Picard, in relation to time travel, again with [[Berlinghoff Rasmussen]] in {{e|A Matter Of Time}}, and by Janeway to [[Henry Starling]] in the {{s|VOY}} episode {{e|Future's End}}.
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* [[K'Ehleyr]]'s statement to Worf while leaving the ''Enterprise'' at the end of the episode where she says that when their paths cross again, she will not be as easy to get rid of would prove ironic, as in her next appearance in {{e|Reunion}}, she is [[murder]]ed by [[Duras, son of Ja'rod|Duras]].
   
 
=== Reception ===
 
=== Reception ===
* [[Maurice Hurley]] remarked, "''Great idea and one that worked. Hard for that one not to work, but it worked well all the way through. With the Klingons you're dealing with emotion and passion. You've got somebody who can saw something. You need that balance in the show sometimes. The show gets so intellectually smug and self-serving, and you need something like that to break it off; someone willing to storm the barricades. The idea of the half-Klingon was fun.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* [[Maurice Hurley]] remarked, "''Great idea and one that worked. Hard for that one not to work, but it worked well all the way through. With the Klingons you're dealing with emotion and passion. You've got somebody who can see something. You need that balance in the show sometimes. The show gets so intellectually smug and self-serving, and you need something like that to break it off; someone willing to storm the barricades. The idea of the half-Klingon was fun.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 182)
* Cliff Bole commented, "''I liked the show and thought [[Michael Dorn]] did a real good job in it. I think I let [Suzie Plakson] get overboard a little bit. She was a little too broad, but she's a talented lady. I think the Klingon shows are fun to do, because you can go a little broad with them.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'')
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* Cliff Bole commented, "''I liked the show and thought [[Michael Dorn]] did a real good job in it. I think I let [Suzie Plakson] get overboard a little bit. She was a little too broad, but she's a talented lady. I think the Klingon shows are fun to do, because you can go a little broad with them.''" (''[[Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages]]'', p. 182)
* A mission report for this episode by Will Murray was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 9, pp. 51-54.
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* A mission report for this episode by Will Murray was published in {{STNG|9|51-54}}.
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===Apocrypha===
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* In this episode K'Ehleyr mentions that she and Worf first met six years ago. This event was told in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Starfleet Academy|Starfleet Academy]]'' duology ''[[Line of Fire]]''/''{{dis|Survival|novel}}'' by [[Peter David]].
   
 
===Video and DVD releases===
 
===Video and DVD releases===
* Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): [[TNG Season 2 UK VHS|Volume 23]], catalogue number VHR 2506, {{d|7|October|1991}}.
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* Original UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, [[CIC Video]]): [[TNG Season 2 UK VHS|Volume 23]], catalog number VHR 2506, {{d|7|October|1991}}
 
* In the UK video collection ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition]]'', under the "Worf" section, {{d|29|September|1997}}
 
* In the UK video collection ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition]]'', under the "Worf" section, {{d|29|September|1997}}
* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 2.7, catalogue number VHR 4743, {{d|5|July|1999}}.
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* UK re-release (three-episode tapes, [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]): Volume 2.7, catalog number VHR 4743, {{d|5|July|1999}}
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 2 DVD]] collection
 
* As part of the [[TNG Season 2 DVD]] collection
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== Links and references ==
 
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=== Starring ===
 
=== Starring ===
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
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=== Co-stars ===
* [[Anne Elizabeth Ramsey]] as [[Ensign]] [[Clancy]]
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* [[Anne Elizabeth Ramsay]] as [[Ensign]] [[Clancy]]
* [[Dietrich Bader]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Tactical officer (2365)|Tactical Crewman]]
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* [[Diedrich Bader|Dietrich Bader]] as [[USS Enterprise-D tactical operations 012|Tactical Crewman]]
   
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
* [[Majel Barrett]] as {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[computer voice]]
 
* [[Majel Barrett]] as {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[computer voice]]
 
* [[James G. Becker]] as [[Youngblood]]
 
* [[James G. Becker]] as [[Youngblood]]
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* [[Chris Doyle]] as [[Klingon calisthenics monster 1|skull faced opponent]]
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* [[Casey Kono]] as [[USS Enterprise-D ops operations 010|operations ensign]]
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* [[Teo Smoot]] as [[Klingon 23rd T'Ong crewmen 001|Klingon crewmember]]
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
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** [[Klingon calisthenics program holograms#Feathered alien|Feathered opponent]]
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** [[Klingon calisthenics program holograms#Insectoid alien|Insectoid opponent]]
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** [[Klingon calisthenics alien 2|Insectoid opponent]]
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** [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Relief ops ensign (2365)|Operations division ensign]]
 
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** [[Klingon calisthenics program holograms#Skull monster|Skull faced opponent]]
 
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=== Stand-ins ===
 
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* [[Darrell Burris]] - stand-in for [[LeVar Burton]]
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* [[Dexter Clay]] - stand-in for [[Michael Dorn]]
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* [[Jeffrey Deacon]] - stand-in for [[Patrick Stewart]]
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* [[Nora Leonhardt]] - stand-in for [[Marina Sirtis]]
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=== References ===
 
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[[2290]]; [[2331]]; [[2359]]; ''[[The Black Orchid|Black Orchid, The]]''; [[Boradis III]]; [[Boradis system]]; [[Carnival Celebration]]; [[class 8 probe]]; [[class 11 emergency signal]]; [[cloaking device]]; [[cryogenic stasis]]; [[Dixon Hill series]]; [[Earth]]; [[Federation]]; [[France]]; [[gamma ray]]; [[Hanauma Bay]]; [[holodeck|Holodeck Two]]; [[Klingon calisthenics program]]; [[Klingon High Command]]; {{ShipClass|K't'inga}}; ''[[The Long Dark Tunnel|Long Dark Tunnel, The]]''; [[Longchamps]]; [[meter]]; [[poker]]; [[IKS P'Rang|''P'Rang'', IKS]]; [[Qo'noS]]; [[racetrack]]; [[Rio de Janeiro]]; [[Rite of Ascension]]; [[Samrin's Planet]]; [[diving|scuba diving]]; [[ShiKahr]]; [[sleeper ship]]; [[special emissary]]; [[Starbase 153]]; [[Starbase 336]]; [[IKS T'Ong|''T'Ong'', IKS]]; [[Ian Andrew Troi|Troi, Ian Andrew]]; [[Lwaxana Troi|Troi, Lwaxana]]; [[Vulcan]]; [[yellow alert]]
 
   
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*'''Federation Star Chart ("The Explored Galaxy")''': [[Aldebaran]]; [[Alfa 177]]; [[Alpha Carinae]]; [[Alpha Centauri]]; [[Alpha Majoris]]; [[Altair VI]]; [[Andor]]; [[Ariannus]]; [[Arret]]; [[Babel]]; [[Benecia]]; [[Berengaria VII]]; [[Beta Aurigae]]; [[Beta Geminorum]]; [[Beta Lyrae]]; [[Beta Niobe]]; [[Beta Portolan]]; [[Camus II]]; [[Canopus III]]; [[Capella]]; [[Daran V]]; [[Delta Vega (star)|Delta Vega]]; [[Deneb]]; [[Eminiar]]; [[Fabrina]]; [[First Federation]]; [[Gamma Canaris N]]; [[Gamma Trianguli]]; [[Holberg 917G]]; [[Ingraham B]]; [[Janus VI]]; [[Kling]]; [[Kzin]]; [[Lactra VII]]; [[Makus III]]; [[Marcos XII]]; [[Manark IV]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; [[Mudd]]; [[Omega IV]]; [[Omega Cygni]]; [[Organia]]; [[Orion (planet)|Orion]]; [[Pallas 14]]; [[Phylos]]; [[Pollux IV]]; [[Psi 2000]]; [[Pyris VII]]; [[Alpha Leonis system|Regulus]]; [[Remus]]; [[Rigel]]; [[Romulus]]; [[Sarpeid]]; [[Sirius]]; [[Talosian system|Talos]]; [[Tau Ceti]]; [[Theta III]]; [[Tholian Assembly]]; [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]
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*'''Federation Star Chart ("The Explored Galaxy")''': [[Aldebaran]]; [[Alfa 177]]; [[Alpha Carinae]]; [[Alpha Centauri]]; [[Alpha Majoris]]; [[Altair VI]]; [[Andor]]; [[Ariannus]]; [[Arret]]; [[Babel]]; [[Benecia]]; [[Berengaria VII]]; [[Beta Aurigae]]; [[Beta Geminorum]]; [[Beta Lyrae]]; [[Beta Niobe]]; [[Beta Portolan]]; [[Camus II]]; [[Canopus III]]; [[Capella]]; [[Daran V]]; [[Delta Vega]]; [[Deneb]]; [[Eminiar]]; [[Fabrina]]; [[First Federation]]; [[Gamma Canaris N]]; [[Gamma Trianguli]]; [[Holberg 917G]]; [[Ingraham B]]; [[Janus VI]]; [[Kling]]; [[Kzin]]; [[Lactra VII]]; [[Makus III]]; [[Marcos XII]]; [[Manark IV]]; [[Memory Alpha]]; [[Mudd]]; [[Omega IV]]; [[Omega Cygni]]; [[Organia]]; {{dis|Orion|planet}}; [[Pallas 14]]; [[Phylos]]; [[Pollux IV]]; [[Psi 2000]]; [[Pyris VII]]; [[Alpha Leonis system|Regulus]]; [[Remus]]; [[Rigel]]; [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]; [[Romulus]]; [[Sarpeid]]; [[Sirius]]; [[Talos]]; [[Tau Ceti]]; [[Theta III]]; [[Tholian Assembly]]; {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}
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*'''Exercise Menu''': [[Carnival]]; [[Desert]]; [[Dixon Hill]]; [[Dixon Hill series]]; [[Earth]]; [[France]]; [[Hanauma Bay]]; [[Longchamp]]; [[Rio de Janeiro]]; [[Rite of Ascension]]; [[Scuba dive|Scuba Diving]]; [[ShiKahr]]; {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 6 January 2024

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

For the DS9 episode with a similar title, please see "Emissary".
For the Bajoran religious figure, please see Emissary of the Prophets.

The Enterprise crew has to deal with a Klingon sleeper ship whose occupants don't know the Federation and Klingons are at peace. On-board to help them is an emissary, who (coincidentally) is one of Worf's former love interests.

Summary

Teaser

Worf plays poker

"Talk, or play: not both."

Worf, Data, La Forge, Dr. Pulaski, and Riker are playing poker. When Worf makes a big bet, Data suggests that he doesn't fully understand the nuances of the game. Riker points out that Worf has been the biggest winner that day, implying that Data shouldn't underestimate his poker skills. Data expresses doubt that Worf's success is due to anything other than random chance. Pulaski, being the only one who doesn't fold, calls Worf's hand after the latter raises. Worf shows her a full house, aces full of queens, which draws a whistle by La Forge. Pulaski folds her straight and busts, while Worf rakes in the pot. On a subsequent hand, Worf once again bets big, and La Forge says he's bluffing. Worf insists that Klingons never bluff. La Forge, however, expresses skepticism while they walk out.

The poker game is interrupted before the hand can be played out, when the USS Enterprise-D receives an urgent confidential message from Starfleet Command to divert course, but without any details. "Whenever Starfleet gets enigmatic, I know we're about to face a challenge," Picard tells Riker before ordering the Enterprise to go to warp speed.

Act One

The crew is informed by Admiral Gromek that they are to pick up a special emissary who will assist them with a very important mission. Captain Picard asks for more information, but is told that utmost secrecy is required and that he will be fully informed of the situation by the emissary.

K'Ehleyr in probe

"I greet you. I am K'Ehleyr."

Riker asks Data what vessel is transporting the envoy. Data responds that Starbase 153 had no available vessels so the envoy is coming to the Enterprise aboard a class 8 probe. Riker is disbelieving of this, as such a probe is only two meters long. Picard mentions that with transmitters and sensors removed and a life support system installed, there would be barely enough room for a person. Data reports that by having the probe rendezvousing with them at warp nine, they will save 6.1 hours rather than having Starfleet divert the Enterprise to meet up with it.

Katherine Pulaski examining K'Ehleyr

"Whoever said "getting there was half the fun" never rode in a class 8 probe."

The Enterprise later rendezvous with the emissary's probe casing, which a specially-converted probe capable of transporting one person at warp 9. In a transporter room, La Forge and Chief Miles O'Brien undertake the beaming of the probe aboard while at warp and lock onto it while it is held near the Enterprise's secondary hull with a tractor beam. Upon the probe materializing on the transporter platform, Chief O'Brien opens the probe and the emissary is revealed to be K'Ehleyr, a half Klingon, half Human woman. After being scanned by Dr. Pulaski, K'Ehleyr is brought to the observation lounge and is introduced to the Enterprise's senior staff. As soon as she sees Worf, K'Ehleyr tries to engage him in banter and asks if he will greet her. However, Worf is not happy to see the emissary, telling her he has nothing to say.

Act Two

K'Ehleyr and Worf argue

"You're as stubborn as ever!"

K'Ehleyr explains in the conference lounge that a Klingon battle cruiser named the IKS T'Ong was launched from the Klingon homeworld over seventy-five years ago, during the Klingon War, on a long-term mission unknown to the Federation. The crew was placed in cryogenic sleep to travel to their target, and are now on the return. Since the crew of the T'Ong are unaware of the peace between the Federation and the Klingons, they will attack any Federation outpost they see when they awaken.

Picard assumes that K'Ehleyr has been sent to talk with the crew, but K'Ehleyr says talking will be a waste of time; she believes there is no way of reasoning with the Klingons, and the only way to prevent loss of innocent lives is to destroy the T'Ong on sight. Picard refuses to accept this and orders her to work with Worf in developing a non-violent alternative.

On the way to her quarters, K'Ehleyr bonds a little with Deanna Troi, also half-Human and forced to experience two often conflicting cultures. K'Ehleyr seems to prefer her Human side and is conscious of her temper, telling Troi that she feels it is like a monster fighting to get out. Later, K'Ehleyr changes and heads to a research area to work with Worf. Hoping to work through unresolved feelings from their previous relationship from six years prior, K'Ehleyr ignores Picard's request and tries to talk to Worf. Worf, however, is adamant about working the mission. They get into heated emotional conflicts and are unable to properly concentrate on the job at hand.

Act Three

After a particularly vicious argument with Worf, K'Ehleyr storms back to her quarters and shatters a glass table in rage. Counselor Troi notices the destruction and tactfully suggests that she blow off some steam on the holodeck. Seeing the list of available programs, K'Ehleyr selects Worf's calisthenics routine, entering hand-to-hand combat in a primitive jungle.

Meanwhile, up on the bridge, Picard notices that Worf is taut as a drum, and likewise orders him to relax. Venturing down to the holodeck, Worf sees his program in progress, and realizes K'Ehleyr is running it. Entering the program with her, they fight and defeat holographic enemies, then give in to their desires and engage in a Klingon mating ritual.

Act Four

Worf and K'Ehleyr on holodeck

"We are mated."

Afterwards, Worf initiates a vow of marriage, shouting "tlhIngan jIH" (Klingonese for "I am a Klingon"), but K'Ehleyr refuses to participate, unwilling to commit to the marriage dictated by Klingon tradition.

Despite her disbelief in a peaceful solution, K'Ehleyr goes to run some simulations. Worf joins her with Data, which she interprets as him needing a chaperone with her. They finish and go to the observation lounge, but K'Ehleyr insists the Klingons will have to be destroyed because they will never believe him if he tries to explain that they are no longer at war. During the meeting, they first encounter the T'Ong and the Enterprise is immediately fired upon with no attempt made at communication. It appears K'Ehleyr's prediction is correct; the Enterprise will be forced to destroy the T'Ong. The ship cloaks.

Act Five

Worf addresses K'temoc

"I can waste no more time on you."

Fortunately, the cloaking devices of the T'Ong's era could not effectively conceal gamma ray output efficiently, allowing La Forge to detect the battle cruiser. Picard orders an intercept course at warp 2. K'Ehleyr asks to Picard to allow them to die in battle as they wish. After some deep thought, Worf presents the captain with another option.

The Enterprise pursues the still-cloaked T'Ong and adapts to their evasive tactics. After the T'Ong accelerates to Warp 5, Picard overtakes them at warp 8 and puts them right in their path. He then orders full power to shields and says to Riker that they've thrown the gauntlet down "...let's see if they pick it up."

The T'Ong decloaks and fires on the Enterprise, which due to their fully powered shields, does no damage.  Riker explains that they've piqued their interest which Picard nods to Worf to allow them to "look their enemy in the face".

When the Enterprise enters communication range of the T'Ong, a channel is opened. Captain K'Temoc and his bridge officers are discombobulated to see Worf and K'Ehleyr sitting in the command chairs, clad in full traditional Klingon command uniforms. Worf introduces himself as "commanding the Enterprise" (which he is, temporarily) and informs K'Temoc that the war is over, implying with his appearance and (apparently permanent) command of a Federation ship that the Klingons have been victorious. He then orders K'Temoc to lower his shields, or else he and his crew will be condemned as renegades. K'Temoc hesitates to comply, unsure whether to trust Worf's explanation – but finally agrees, fooled by Worf's well-played bluff, backed up by the knowledge that the Galaxy-class starship has more than enough firepower to annihilate the T'Ong. Arrangements are made for K'Ehleyr to beam on board the T'Ong and take command until the arrival of the Klingon ship IKS P'Rang to escort them back to Qo'noS. Once the channel is closed, Picard and Riker emerge from the ready room, and Worf formally returns the captain's chair to Picard, who congratulates him on a "very fine first command."

Worf and K'Ehleyr discuss their feelings for one another prior to her departure, leaving open the question of whether their paths will cross again.

Log entries

Memorable quotes

"nuqneH, qaleghneS" (Greetings; I am honored to see you)
"You speak Klingon!"

- Riker greeting K'Ehleyr upon her arrival on the Enterprise


"Whoever said getting there was half the fun never rode in a class 8 probe."

- K'Ehleyr


"Whenever Starfleet gets enigmatic, I know we're about to face a challenge. Engage!"

- Picard


"Still, I am delighted to be out of that damned coffin!"

- K'Ehleyr, about her ride inside a class 8 probe


"Looks like it's just us, handsome."

- Pulaski, to Worf while playing poker


"You are late."
"Sorry. I had to make myself beautiful."
"I fail to understand why."

- Worf and K'Ehleyr


"Worf, we're alone now. You don't have to act like a Klingon glacier, I don't bite. Well, that's wrong, I do bite."

- K'Ehleyr to Worf


"You're not even looking at me."
"I am familiar with your appearance."

- K'Ehleyr and Worf


"Lieutenant, I order you to relax."
"I am relaxed!"

- Picard and Worf


"It's not much of a program."
"Computer! Level two."

- K'Ehleyr and Worf


"I've noted that some people use humor as a shield. They talk much, yet say little."

- Worf


"Starfleet hasn't improved you one bit. You're as stubborn as ever."

- K'Ehleyr to Worf


"We are mated."
"Yes, I know! I was there! But..."

- Worf and K'Ehleyr


"An android chaperone."
"Android, of course, is correct, but I fail to see how 'chaperone' is applicable to this situation."

- K'Ehleyr and Data


"Poor android. Whose behavior do you find more perplexing? Human? Or Klingon?"
"At the moment... I would find it difficult to choose."
"So would I."

- K'Ehleyr and Data


"How did you like command?"
"... Comfortable chair."

- Riker and Worf


"K'Ehleyr, I will not be complete without you."

- Worf

Background information

Production history

Story and production

  • This episode was based on an unpublished story by Thomas H. Calder.
  • Director Cliff Bole devised several of the Klingon customs seen here. He recalled, "I came up with that thing where [K'Ehleyr] digs into [Worf's] hand and there's all that blood. I did that on the set. I was wondering what these people do, and I had the image of bones breaking and felt that's what they do when they get it on." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 182)

Cast

Plakson and Dorn

Plakson and Dorn on set

  • Suzie Plakson was cast as K'Ehleyr because the production staff were impressed with her performance as Doctor Selar in "The Schizoid Man". Tracy Tormé, who had written "The Schizoid Man", had wanted to develop a romance between Selar and Worf, but the idea was overruled when "The Emissary" was being planned. Tormé complained that the premise was "obvious. Had it been a Vulcan, it would have been a lot more interesting." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 182) Plakson recalled, "There was a line – 'Sorry, I had to make myself beautiful' – and I thought this was riotous, because I had this big old wrinkly forehead on. Anyway, it's not like I played it for huge laughs, but I've done a lot of parlor comedies and that was the kind of attitude I gave it. The people who were listening to me didn't bat an eyelash, but after I got the role, someone came up to me and said, 'Suzie, there is no winking in the twenty-fourth century." (Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 112)
  • Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) does not appear in this episode.

Sets, props, special effects

Continuity

Reception

  • Maurice Hurley remarked, "Great idea and one that worked. Hard for that one not to work, but it worked well all the way through. With the Klingons you're dealing with emotion and passion. You've got somebody who can see something. You need that balance in the show sometimes. The show gets so intellectually smug and self-serving, and you need something like that to break it off; someone willing to storm the barricades. The idea of the half-Klingon was fun." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 182)
  • Cliff Bole commented, "I liked the show and thought Michael Dorn did a real good job in it. I think I let [Suzie Plakson] get overboard a little bit. She was a little too broad, but she's a talented lady. I think the Klingon shows are fun to do, because you can go a little broad with them." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 182)
  • A mission report for this episode by Will Murray was published in The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine issue 9, pp. 51-54.

Apocrypha

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Special appearance by

Guest stars

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stunt double

Stand-ins

References

2290; 24th century; 2331; 2359; abeam; acceleration; ace; ally; alternative; android; area; arrival; assignment; assimilation; "at war"; attitude; authority; automated transmission; away team; battle; bearing; behavior; Betazoid; bite; bluff; Boradis III; Boradis system; brain; career; casino chip; chance; chaperone; choice; class 8 probe; class 11 emergency signal; cloaking shield; coffin; colony; command chair; computer simulation; confrontation; coordinates; counseling; courage; course; culture; cruising speed; cryogenic controls; cryogenic sleep; damage; day; destination; diligence; diplomacy; dismissed; DNA; emergency; enemy; envoy; era; estimate; evasive maneuvers; evidence; experience; exercise menu; exercise program; eye; fatalism; Federation; Federation territory; feeling; fool; frustration; gamma ray; glacier; guest quarters; hailing frequency; heading; Holodeck Two; holographic program; home; honor; hour; Human; Ice man; ignorance; impulse speed; information; insubordination; intercept course; jack; joke; journey; K'Ehleyr's father; K'Ehleyr's mother; K't'inga-class: Klingon; Klingon calisthenics program; Klingon Empire; Klingon High Command; Klingon oath; Klingonese; library computer; lifeform; life support system; long range sensor scan; magnification; marriage; meaning; meeting; memory; message; meter; million; mind; minimalism; minute; mission; mister; monster; nap; night; nonsense; "not a chance"; Number one; order; outpost; P'Rang, IKS; parallel course; person; phaser; playing card; pleasure; poker; probe casing; problem; proof; propulsion system; Qo'noS; queen; range; reason; recess; record; rendezvous; research; scanner range; screen; search pattern; sector containing Boradis system; sense of humor; sensor; sensor range; seven-card stud; shield; short range sensor scan; sleeper ship; smile; solution; special emissary; speed; standing order; Starbase 153; Starbase 336; starboard; Starfleet; Starfleet Command; starship; status; strength; stubborn; suggestion; surrender; T'Ong, IKS; table; target; temper; thing; threat; "thrown down the gauntlet"; "time is of the essence": tradition; trajectory; tractor beam; transmitter; transporter; transporter beam; transporter lock; treachery; treason; trick; Troi, Ian Andrew; Troi, Lwaxana; truth; velocity; visitor; vital signs; "wait a minute"; war; warp drive engine; "what the devil"; wife; word; yellow alert

Library computer references

Unreferenced material

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