STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"The Last Outpost"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 EXT. SPACE - STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
A DOT OF LIGHT becomes a starship, as the USS Enterprise
rockets directly TOWARD CAMERA, driving hard at warp
speed... in chase.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 41194.6.
We are in pursuit of a starship
of Ferengi design. Our mission
is...
2 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
At their regular stations, intent upon the chase, are
PICARD, RIKER, TROI, DATA, GEORDI, TASHA and WORF.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... to intercept and recover a T-9
energy converter which the Ferengi
stole from an unmanned monitor
post on Gamma Tauri IV -- a theft
which automatic scanners recorded,
providing us...
3 ANGLE ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Part of the vast galaxy STARFIELD, streaking by as the
Enterprise plummets through in high warp. A computer
targeting CIRCLE silently searches the screen.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... with the long awaited
opportunity to make close contact
with a Ferengi vessel. If we
succeed in this chase, it
will be Starfleet's first look
at a life form... which discounting
rumor, we know almost nothing
about.
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3 CONTINUED:
The circle stops, brightens, BEEPS -- a signal "on
target."
4 EMPHASIZING PICARD
RIKER
There she is!
PICARD
Enlarge.
5 ANGLE INCLUDING MAIN VIEWER (OPTICAL)
The circle becomes a magnifier, homing in on a
non-moving PINPOINT OF LIGHT, as the outside scene
continues to streak.
PICARD
What is their course?
6 INTERCUT PRINCIPALS AND VIEWER (OPTICAL)
All eyes are intent on the viewscreen. Considerable
excitement on the bridge in anticipation of seeing the
Ferengi vessel. Suddenly the growing pinpoint veers
sharply left.
GEORDI
They are now angling through that
solar system, Captain.
PICARD
Identify.
DATA
Listed as Delphi Ardu, sir.
Eleven planets, unexplored.
RIKER
Stay with them, La Forge.
The Enterprise readjusts, and the starfield shifts to
the right, placing its target back "on center." Another
BEEP as that occurs.
TASHA
Sensors read a power surge on
their last maneuver, Captain.
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6 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
They are dropping to sub-warp
speed... !
PICARD
(quickly)
Reduce to impulse power... !
7 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
showing WARP TO SUBWARP EFFECT.
8 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - INTERCUT PRINCIPALS AND VIEWER
(OPTICAL)
The Ferengi vessel becoming LARGER, but its shape and
details still undefined.
TASHA
Sensor fluctuations in the energy
readings from it, Captain.
DATA
Possibility: a malfunction in
their engines, sir.
GEORDI
Breaks my heart.
WORF
In visual range, Captain.
PICARD
Fully enlarge!
On screen APPEARS the FERENGI STARSHIP: a strange
horseshoe crab-like design, a bit smaller than the
Enterprise. The alien vessel is now passing near a
CLOUDED PLANET.
GEORDI
Hello, stranger!
PICARD
Very impressive design.
From their reaction, the Bridge Crew realize this is an
historic moment.
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8 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Anything on that design, Data?
DATA
Nothing specific, sir. As you
know, Ferengi technology is
estimated to be generally equal
to our own...
PICARD
Which does not mean identical,
however...
DATA
Correct, sir. We are no doubt
advanced in some areas, they in
others...
GEORDI
(interrupts)
They show another power surge,
sir.
Then from the Ferengi starcraft, an electric-wave ARC
RIPPLES out and back from the trailing sides. It is
something like a spacebourne stingray.
WORF
They are firing on us!
The viewscreen abruptly FLARES as the neon-bright arc
hits the Enterprise's forward quarter! (OPTICAL) All
the Bridge lights dim and come back up from the
crackling pulse attack!
PICARD
Damage report!
TASHA
Shields holding!
DATA
Mostly electromagnetic, sir.
Fusion generator and batteries
down by...
GEORDI
(interrupts)
Our impulse engines are surging!
WORF
They're firing again.
And then ANOTHER ARC hits! A second FLARE! (OPTICAL)
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8 CONTINUED: (2)
TASHA
Deflector shield power weakening,
Captain.
(looks up)
Phasers ready, sir. Photon
torpedoes ready...
RIKER
Shall we return their fire,
sir... ?
PICARD
Negative, Number One. They are
reacting to close pursuit.
(to Geordi)
Fall back a bit but stay with
them.
On the viewer, the Ferengi starship now swivels toward
the Enterprise, pointing a snakehead-like prow in our
direction.
DATA
They are slowing too, sir.
TASHA
They may be turning to fight!
PICARD
Open hailing freq...
(to Geordi)
Why are we gaining on them? Don't
anticipate...
GEORDI
I'm not, sir! Something's wrong...
DATA
Sir, something is dragging us
forward.
PICARD
Yes, I read it, too. Lieutenant
Yar, what do your sensors show?
TASHA
Not certain, sir. I'm getting very
confusing readings.
9 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP
(OPTICAL)
Both spacecraft are moving toward adjacent orbits of
the clouded planet.
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10 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - INTERCUTTING MAIN VIEWER
(OPTICAL)
On the viewscreen, the planet plus the Ferengi vessel
even closer now.
DATA
Captain, this shouldn't be. Our
ship's power systems are failing!
TASHA
Deflector shields failing, phasers
going inoperative, sir...
GEORDI
Something is completely
immobilizing us, Captain!
WORF
Immobilized by the damn Ferengi?!
PICARD
I need more information! Identify
what they are using!
11 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI VESSEL (OPTICAL))
in orbit of the planet, now locked together by that
"something."
12 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - EMPHASIZING PICARD (OPTICAL)
all his bridge crew intently seeking an answer.
RIKER
Obviously we've underestimated
their technology, Captain...
PICARD
(nods, rises;
alarmed)
Considerably. It appears the
Ferengi have us right where they
want us -- in their sights.
CAMERA TIGHTENS PAST our troubled command team to the
Main Viewscreen, on which the mysterious Ferengi
starship challenges the Enterprise, floating under the
murky globe above, as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 7.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
13 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP
(OPTICAL)
Locked in adjacent orbit of the nearby clouded planet.
14 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
as the professionals go about their business. Picard
turns to Tasha:
PICARD
Are we searching all frequencies?
Any sign of any kind of message?
TASHA
Negative, sir.
PICARD
Weapon report, Lieutenant Worf.
WORF
I have phasers and torpedoes
armed, but I show insufficient
power to fire them.
PICARD
Engineering, give me status on
power recovery.
(waits; no answer)
Engineering, come in.
(beat)
Why aren't they answering?
(waits; turns
to Geordi)
Go below, Lieutenant. Get me a
full report from Engineering.
GEORDI
Aye, sir.
Geordi EXITS to the turbolift, as Riker studies the
viewer.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 8.
14 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(to Picard)
It seems impossible they could
be draining all power from all
systems.
Troi is still facing the viewer, her face a picture of
concentration, of mental penetration.
PICARD
Counselor?
TROI
I'm sensing nothing from them
Captain. Which could mean they
can shield their thoughts and
emotions from others.
PICARD
Which still makes it our move.
TROI
Sir, they may know as little about
us as we do about them.
RIKER
Except that they know they've got
us in deep trouble.
PICARD
If so, the question becomes how
will they use that knowledge?
(to Data)
Is there any hard information on
them in any file, Data?
DATA
None, sir. Only hearsay and
thirdhand reports, most of which
conflict.
RIKER
Which rumors do not conflict?
DATA
That the Ferengi are... well, the
best description may be "traders."
PICARD
What kind of "traders"?
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14 CONTINUED: (2)
DATA
A more accurate comparison modern
scholars have drawn from Earth
history cites the ocean-going
"Yankee Traders" of eighteenth
and nineteenth century America,
sir.
RIKER
From the history of my forebears?
"Yankee Traders?"
DATA
(nods)
Who sail, in this case the
galaxy, in search of mercantile
and territorial opportunity.
RIKER
And are those scholars saying
the Ferengi may not be too
different from us?
DATA
Hardly, sir. I believe this
analogy refers to the nefarious
capitalist manner in which the
Ferengi are known to conduct their
affairs of commerce.
(thought)
"Never give a sucker an even
break."
Picard and Riker exchange puzzled looks.
PICARD
And what does that mean, Data?
DATA
I'm not sure, sir. That entry was
only identified as "slang", terms
or expressions which typify
everyday language of...
PICARD
I know what slang is, Data. I just
haven't heard of that particular
saying.
RIKER
But "Yankee Traders"...
(smile)
I like the sound of that. Has a
nice historical ring to it.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 10.
14 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
(impatient)
Engineering?
(no answer; to Riker)
Join La Forge "down below", Number
One. Without our warp capacity,
we're just one big floating
target.
RIKER
Aye, sir.
Riker's OFF to the turbolift, as Picard studies the
viewer.
PICARD
(to Data)
What other pertinent meaning do
you draw from this analogy,
"Yankee Traders?"
DATA
Well, I doubt if they wear red,
white and blue, sir. Or look
anything like Uncle Sam.
Except for Picard, Data meets uncomprehending stares.
(That allusion dates too far back from the twenty-fourth
century.)
WORF
Uncle who?
TASHA
What have bright, primal colors
got to do with it?
PICARD
Yes, I understand the allusion.
(nods)
Colors that once identified
nations during the time when they
competed against each other. Red,
white and blue for the United
States...
(muses)
Whereas the French oddly used the
same colors in the order of blue,
white, and red...
DATA
... and the German nation black,
red and gold; the Italians green,
white and red; the British...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 11.
14 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(annoyed)
Enough, Data!
DATA
Sir, it was you who...
PICARD
(snaps)
We're discussing the Ferengi,
Data!
(slow burn)
Mon Dieu, I wish I knew what they
will do next...
DATA
Given what is occurring to our
vessel, Captain, their weapons
could be vastly superior to ours.
Picard has to fight off irritation again.
PICARD
Yes, Data. That seems a
reasonable assumption.
(louder)
Engineering?!
But Picard is still without an answer.
14A INT. ENTERPRISE - ENGINE ROOM
Riker, Geordi and TWO ENGINEERS anguish over the control
board.
RIKER
Bottom line, La Forge.
GEORDI
Not good, sir. The Ferengi
forcefield that holds this ship
compensates...
(taps board)
Almost as fast as we increase
power.
RIKER
Almost?
Using his hands as a demonstration, Geordi tries to
explain the "isometric" problem of the forcefield.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 12.
14A CONTINUED:
GEORDI
There's a point-three-hundred,
seventy-two millisecond delay
between use of our power and the
neutralizing counter-force of the
Ferengi...
(stumped)
We push and they push back in
equal force, sir.
RIKER
(idea)
And what is our acceleration delay
between slow-reverse impulse and
top warp speed?
GEORDI
Point-three-hundred millisecond.
(big smile)
I know what you're thinking. Shift
down and then blow hard into warp
nine, yes? Come back fighting,
whooey!
RIKER
Can we do it, Geordi?
GEORDI
Ask me after it's done, sir.
(to Engineers)
I want a slow reverse-power
drop-off over five minutes...
(to Riker)
We'll show them what this baby
can do, sir.
RIKER
Give me everything you've got.
GEORDI
Aye, aye, sir.
At that, Riker EXITS, as CAMERA TIGHTENS on Geordi.
14B INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE
Picard studies the Ferengi vessel, as Riker details the
plan.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 13.
14B CONTINUED:
RIKER
... and with a sudden, abrupt power
surge to high warp speed, Captain,
I believe we can break loose from
the Ferengi forcefield.
PICARD
I wish I knew how they are doing
this to us.
RIKER
I wonder what they're thinking
over there.
PICARD
That's easy. They're wondering
what we are thinking... and what
we might do next.
WORF
I say fight, sir. There is
nothing shameful in falling before
a superior enemy.
Geordi ENTERS the Bridge from the turbolift.
PICARD
(thin smile at Worf)
And nothing shameful about a
strategic retreat, either.
GEORDI
All systems ready, Captain. And
communication's restored to
Engineering.
PICARD
Excellent, La Forge.
(to Riker)
Let's throw them off guard.
(turning)
Lieutenant Yar. Open hailing
frequencies.
TASHA
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
PICARD
At least, I won't begin with
weakness.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 14.
14B CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD (Cont'd)
(looking up; voice
AMPLIFIED)
Attention Ferengi starship! This
is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the
USS Enterprise. In the name of
the United Federation of Planets,
I demand you return the T-9 energy
converter you removed from Gamma
Tauri IV.
(to Tasha; normal voice)
Send in all language forms.
TASHA
All language forms, sir.
PICARD
Sometimes, Riker, the best way
to win a fight is not to be there.
RIKER
Yes, sir. "He will triumph who
knows when to fight and when not
to fight."
PICARD
Glad the Academy still teaches
the strategy of Sun Tzu...
(to Geordi)
Let's hope that delay proves out,
La Forge.
GEORDI
(nods)
Point-three-hundred milliseconds,
sir.
PICARD
We'll blast full power into warp
nine. Ready?
GEORDI
All systems ready, Captain.
PICARD
Countdown to three. Stand by on
phasers.
(firm)
One. Set warp to nine.
(everyone tenses)
Two. Divert shield power to main
engines...
(they brace)
Three!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 15.
14B CONTINUED: (3)
With the massive jolt of power let go from the combined
forcefield energy-synergy of the Enterprise, all the
bridge lights FLARE wildly! But other than a momentary
tremble, Starfleet's finest remains in place... the
Ferengi vessel still on the viewer, the planet above.
PICARD
(softly)
Merde.
(troubled)
Shields up.
For a defeated beat, the crew resume their vigil.
14C ANGLES ON COMPUTER DISPLAYS
All the computers go crazy, violently ALIVE in a flood
of flashing information "read!"
14D BACK TO SCENE
DATA
Captain? I think you better see
this...
PICARD
(moving to Data)
What's wrong?
DATA
In my opinion, someone is reading
every file, every "bit" of
information stored in the
Enterprise memory banks...
GEORDI
(impressed)
They can do that?
DATA
And more, perhaps.
A pall of defeat darkens the room.
PICARD
(into Com)
Doctor Crusher to the bridge.
(to entire bridge)
Conference evaluation.
Picard stands and the Main Bridge crew begins to MOVE
OFF.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 16.
14D CONTINUED:
TROI
If I may recommend something,
Captain, with our attention on
the Ferengi vessel, we have
ignored the planet.
15 ANGLE INCLUDING VIEWER (OPTICAL)
Picard CROSSING Bridge, checks the Main Viewer on which
the cloud shrouded planet is prominent, although not
particularly unusual from this perspective. Picard
glances there, then:
PICARD
Consult the charts on this
planet, Data. See what we have
on it in the library.
Picard leads the way OFF to the Conference Room.
16 INT. CONFERENCE ROOM
as Picard faces Riker, Beverly, Troi, Geordi, Tasha and
Worf.
BEVERLY
No response on hailing
frequencies?
PICARD
We had no response.
(including the others)
So, while we still have some power
left, it is time for difficult
decisions.
(thin smile)
While we cannot have a democracy
aboard, I value your considered
opinions.
Tasha is the first to look up.
TASHA
I say put all available power into
a full-out combined phaser and
photon torpedo salvo. Destroy
their ability to sustain this
forcefield, sir.
WORF
Yes! Hit them hard and hit them
fast.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 17.
16 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Impractical and provocative.
Assuming even that we have the
power to support that tactic.
TASHA
But Captain, firing on us was not
an act of war?
TROI
The facts are that the Ferengi
did fire at us, but we were
chasing them. Since then, they've
only searched our computers,
trying to learn who and what we
are.
PICARD
Your point, Counselor?
TROI
Let's talk to them.
PICARD
That has been tried; no response.
TROI
But did we tell them anything they
wanted to hear?
There's not a person present who doesn't know the
implication of that statement.
PICARD
Any other observations?
Picard waits; there are none.
PICARD
(continuing)
Thank you all for your advice and
counsel. Now if you will excuse
me, I'd like to be left alone with
Commander Riker.
All his Officers EXIT the Conference Room, except Riker.
PICARD
As my first officer, I assume you
fully realize our situation.
Although the final decision must
be mine, this is your opportunity
to speak your mind.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 18.
16 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
I believe we have covered all
available alternatives, Captain,
but...
(supportive)
Are there any other options you
wish to analyze?
PICARD
The only one left needs no
conversation, Number One. And it
is the only one we must avoid.
RIKER
Sir?
PICARD
Total annihilation.
And Riker nods understandingly, EXITS, leaving Picard
with the most difficult decision of his Starfleet
career, perhaps his last....
17 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
All crew are at their stations, expectant -- the Ferengi
menace still commanding the viewscreen. A beat, then
Picard ENTERS, going to his chair.
PICARD
Open hailing frequencies.
DATA
Open, Captain.
PICARD
(a pregnant beat)
Attention, Ferengi starship! This
is Captain Picard. It is obvious
we have a situation here that
needs resolving... And we are
willing to do whatever is
reasonable and necessary. I would
like... I would appreciate...
your presenting your terms to us.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 19.
17 CONTINUED:
The unspeakable spoken, as CAMERA TIGHTENS on Picard's
grim visage... the return sub-space channel empty save
for static, as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 20.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
18 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
still locked together with the silent Ferengi starship,
near the mysterious murky globe.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 41194.8. It
is with a heavy heart that I have
offered to meet...
19 EXT. SPACE - CLOSE ON FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
enigmatic, baffling and also immobile.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... whatever reasonable and
necessary terms are demanded by
the Ferengi. I fear for my people
and my vessel in the event the
unknown Ferengi ask the
unreasonable. How...
20 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
all waiting to hear from the unknown Ferengi.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... can I oppose even unreasonable
demands?
RIKER
It's moving, sir.
21 ANGLE ON MAIN VIEWER - FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
The snakehead-like prow's pushing out from the ship
body.
WORF (V.O.)
We ask to surrender and now they
fire on us?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 21.
22 INTERCUTTING - BRIDGE REGULARS AND MAIN VIEWERS
(OPTICAL)
as our Bridge Crew react.
TASHA
Ready torpedoes, sir? There's
enough power for a couple of them.
PICARD
Ready. But hold at ready,
Lieutenant.
(to Data)
Open hailing frequencies.
DATA
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
The Ferengi ship now extends gun-like arms from either
side of the prow...
PICARD
Ferengi vessel, we are awaiting
your response.
They await an answer, get none.
TASHA
Suggest first strike, sir. Our
shields now only have sixty-three
seconds of power available before
lowering.
WORF
If the Ferengi ship's sensors can
read us, sir, they will be waiting
until we are most vulnerable...
RIKER
Captain, I'm afraid I agree.
Since they haven't bothered to
answer us...
PICARD
(interrupting; quiet
voiced)
I'll wait a bit more, Number One.
Picard is like an old war dog at work for peace. The
suspense on the bridge is electric...
TASHA
Fifty seconds...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 22.
22 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Patience. Patience...
At that moment, the sub-space channel CRACKLES loudly,
the Ferengi accent alien, clipped, arrogant.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
The quicker we can come to terms,
the better, NCC 1701-D.
There's no visual sent, but Picard is relieved.
PICARD
Who is speaking?
TAAR'S COM VOICE
I am Taar. DaiMon of the Ferengi.
You wished to discuss surrender,
Captain Picard?
PICARD
What I actually said, DaiMon,
is...
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(interrupting)
UNCONDITIONAL...
The Bridge reverberates with Taar's booming voice,
shattering every last hope.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(continuing; a difficult
beat)
... Surrender, I warn you, is...
(emphatic)
Totally unacceptable!!
(desperate but proud)
We will die to the last one of
us before such dishonor!
Nobody can believe their ears! Picard shares a look with
Riker and Troi, understanding now the incredible thing
that has happened. Picard turns quickly to Tasha, makes
a hand/slash signal. In response, Tasha touches her
panel.
TASHA
Hailing frequency off, sir.
Now WE SEE Picard at his command best as he gives a
series of orders.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 23.
22 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
(to Riker)
Something has seized their ship
too. They're in the same predicament
as us.
(to Geordi)
Launch a sensor probe. Set it
to search for the source of this
"something" that's holding us both.
(to Tasha)
Back to hailing fequencies, fast.
(Com technique)
... and so I regret DaiMon Taar
that I can no longer negotiate
unless it is conducted visually.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(beat; concerned)
Your complete message not
received, Enterprise. But visual
communication is against our
custom.
PICARD
(into Com)
And it is against Starfleet orders
to accept a surrender otherwise.
Do you withdraw your surrender
offer?
A long delay -- enough time for the Enterprise Crew to
become nervous. Then:
TAAR'S COM VOICE
You give us no choice, Enterprise.
May we have a visual on you too?
23 EMPHASIZING MAIN VIEWER (OPTICAL)
as Picard answers on Com, signaling Troi to set the
viewscreen accordingly.
PICARD
(into Com)
Agreed, DaiMon Taar. You should
be able to view us now.
(waits)
Do you have us on your screen?
TAAR'S COM VOICE
We... are now viewing you.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 24.
24 CLOSE ON MAIN VIEWER
The MAIN VIEWER FLICKERS and AN IMAGE OF DAIMON TAAR'S
FERENGI FACE comes into sight -- large, menacing,
lens-twisted and very brightly lit.
25 WIDER ANGLE ON MAIN BRIDGE
giving reactions of our principals.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
I do not know how your twisted
alien culture has paralyzed our
vessel but I concede your
'Enterprise' is superior.
(snaps)
We will return your worthless T-9
device and we offer the life of
our second officers as required
by the Ferengi code.
The Enterprise crew does not give themselves away with
cheers, but the relief is evident.
DATA
I am relieved we have no such code
involving our second officers.
TAAR (V.O.)
Is this to your satisfaction,
Picard Captain?
PICARD
Your offer may be inadequate, but
I will discuss it with my staff.
Stand by for further communications.
The CRACKLE ends, the Ferengi transmission complete.
26 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
It is a place dominated by a viewing screen which is
flanked by computer panels. TWO TEEN BOYS are
inspecting the starship reliefs. They see Picard
coming, make their hasty EXIT as the bridge personnel
ENTER... leaving a plaything near the viewscreen, a
Chinese finger PUZZLE.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 25.
26 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(to the Teens on
ENTERING)
Matthews! Pola! You know this
area is off-limits.
(as Boys LEAVE)
Boys will be boys, Captain.
Picard gives Riker a withering look at this statement.
Data and Geordi also ENTER.
PICARD
(to Geordi)
Have you launched the probe?
GEORDI
Yes, sir. We'll get readings
soon.
PICARD
(to Geordi)
If we're not holding the Ferengi
and they're not holding us... then
who the hell is?
(to Data)
Next, you wanted to show us
something?
DATA
As requested, Captain,
library-computer information on
this planet.
27 ANGLE EMPHASIZING DATA AND VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Data has picked up the finger-puzzle game, plays with it
abstractly, as:
DATA
It has been charted only, from
long range scans. It is Class
M, but with no indications of life
forms, sentient or otherwise.
However, you may find this of
interest...
Data touches a panel and on the screen APPEARS AN IMAGE
OF A HOLOGRAPHIC STAR MAP with a huge ball of artificial
connecting lines. An INCOMPREHENSIBLE ALIEN LEGEND
APPEARS TOO.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 26.
27 CONTINUED:
DATA
(continuing)
Resolving it into our language...
Data touches a control and an unusual SYMBOL APPEARS,
together, with the words "TKON EMPIRE."
PICARD
A space federation of some sort.
But I've never heard the word
"Tkon."
DATA
(distracted by stuck
finger)
Understandable. It has been
extinct six hundred thousand
of... of our years.
(back to viewer; back
to finger problem)
According to... legend, these
planets... were outposts... of that
empire...
Data has put his opposing finger from his other hand
into the open puzzle end... and pulls it tight, trapping
himself. Another snap or two finds him quite ensnared.
PICARD
Data. What are you doing?
DATA
Apologies, Captain. I seem to have
reached an odd functional impass.
I am, ah...
(futile tug)
Stuck.
PICARD
Then get unstuck and continue your
briefing.
DATA
Yes, sir. That is what I am trying
to do...
(no go again)
But the solution eludes me.
GEORDI
(laughs)
My hero.
Picard reaches over, grabs Data's hands in his own and
pushes in... releasing Data's trapped fingers.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 27.
27 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Continue, Commander. Now!
DATA
(eyeing the puzzle)
Intriguing.
(then quickly indicating
viewscreen)
Again, only legend, but it
describes the Empire as impossibly
huge and powerful.
RIKER
(eyeing viewscreen)
Surrounded by stars whose planets
formed its defensive system?
DATA
Correct, sir. Outposts. And the
planet below was possibly one of
them...
Interrupted by the Bos'n SIGNAL, followed by:
TASHA'S COM VOICE
Excuse the interruption, Captain,
but this may be worth it. We're
now receiving a signal from the
probe.
PICARD
We'll take it here, please.
The VIEWSCREEN FLICKERS, BECOMES AN IMAGE SHOWING
PLANET, FERENGI VESSEL, AND THE ENTERPRISE. WAVY,
PULSATING, EERIE-GREEN CURVLINEAR LINES reach up
mushroom-like from a point on the planet surface -- up
and around the two space vessels.
GEORDI
Incredible!
RIKER
That's our mysterious "something,"
Captain. It is a forcefield of
some kind...
PICARD
Reaching up from the planet
surface. What enormous power!
(to Data)
How does the legend describe the
end of the Tkon Empire?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 28.
27 CONTINUED: (3)
DATA
By their Sun going supernova, sir.
PICARD
Could this planet have escaped
that?
28 ANOTHER ANGLE
Data touches the panel and VIEWER IMAGE CHANGES BACK TO
THE TKON EMPIRE CHART. He indicates a distant one of
the surrounding stars.
DATA
This planet, Gamma Tauri IV,
could have been the most distant
outpost, sir, in theory. But
since it shows no life form readings...
PICARD
(to Riker)
We'll have to look it over, Number
One. Stand by with an away team.
RIKER
(stands)
And if the Ferengi also realize
the forcefield emanates from the
planet, sir?
PICARD
(considers it)
That's a complication. We may
have to ask them to join us in
this.
GEORDI
(surprised)
Team up with the Ferengi, sir?
PICARD
We were ordered to learn what we
can about them. Do you know of
a better way than that?
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 29.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
29 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI VESSEL (OPTICAL)
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, supplemental. In
orbit of the mysterious planet
Gamma Tauri IV in the Delphi Ardu
star system, whose unexplained
forcefield has seized us with a
power almost beyond imagination.
If...
30 INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE - WIDE ANGLE INCLUDING
VIEWER (OPTICAL)
The viewer carries an IMAGE of the planet. The bridge
crew is tense, awaiting communications with the Ferengi.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... there is a solution to this,
it almost certainly will involve
cooperation from the Ferengi...
a life form which seems as unknown
and mysterious as the planet we
orbit.
31 ANGLE INCLUDING TASHA
as she looks from the panel to the Captain.
TASHA
Ship's power drain is critical,
Captain. I must now shut down
our shields to maintain life
support systems.
PICARD
Understood, Lieutenant. Open
hailing frequencies.
TASHA
(touching controls)
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
PICARD
Ferengi vessel from Enterprise,
this is Captain Picard. Come in.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 30.
32 ANGLES INCLUDING VIEWER (OPTICAL)
as Main Viewer ripples into IMAGE OF THE FACE OF DAIMON
TAAR again -- and it is still lens-twisted, appearing as
large and foreboding as before. He looks up at the
screen and then:
TAAR
Your alien images again shock us.
PICARD
DaiMon Tarr, regarding your
surrender to us, the facts are
somewhat different...
TAAR
(interrupting; angrily)
Our own probe has already shown
us your trickery, hu-man.
(emphatic)
We withdraw our surrender.
Picard has exchanged a look with Riker. He nods toward
the viewer:
PICARD
Agreed, DaiMon. May this may be
a far more productive
relationship.
TAAR
I prefer a profitable one, hu-man.
DATA
(quietly, toward Picard)
"Yankee Traders."
TAAR
(bristling)
Explain. What means this
"yangeetraters"?
GEORDI
He heard that?
Picard gives Data an irritated look, searches for an
answer.
PICARD
It... acknowledges your interest
in profit, DaiMon Taar. Is that
an incorrect assumption?
TAAR
We seek only what is equitable.
(angrily)
What do you seek? Why did you
begin by attacking us?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 31.
32 CONTINUED:
PICARD
We did not attack. We gave chase
in order to recover a
Federation-owned energy device
which...
TAAR
(interrupting)
... which we know is ours. Your
barbarous Federation chose to
place it on one of our planets!
PICARD
On the contrary, Gamma Tauri IV
is recognized by all civilized
members of...
TAAR
(outraged)
The Ferengi are not uncivilized,
hu-man! Is that what you
suggest?!
Picard takes a breath, this is not going well.
PICARD
All I am trying to say is you have
taken a device clearly not your
own from...
TAAR
(incredulous)
Are you now calling us thieves?!
Picard shifts to a different tack, to let off Ferengi
steam.
PICARD
Certainly not. And I have no wish
to argue issues of territory or
property, when our mutual problem
remains. Like it or not...
(firm)
We are both trapped by the power
draining forcefield of this
planet.
TAAR
(lets up)
On that matter, there can be no
argument.
PICARD
Might I propose a swap?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 32.
32 CONTINUED: (2)
Taar's face grimaces at the foul-sounding new word.
TAAR
And... what is a "szwop"?
PICARD
An exchange, a trade...
TAAR
Yes, trade, hu-man. What is your
offer?
Picard's getting somewhere, and Troi acknowledges the
progress with a smile to her captain.
PICARD
We will give you what we know
about the planet, and in trade,
you will give us your information.
TAAR
Ridiculous. How will we know you
have not cheated us?
PICARD
We must trust each other, Taar.
Tarr responds with a grating laugh at this idea.
TAAR
Amusing, hu-man. But impractical.
PICARD
Then may I propose we both
cooperate in a joint examination
of the planet surface?
TAAR
And what profit is in this, Picard
Captain?
PICARD
The profit, DaiMon Tarr, lies in
saving all our lives.
Taar considers a beat, then answers, a deal being done.
TAAR
We will agree to this. But I warn
you now, any further trickery on
your part will be met with no
mercy. Understood?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 33.
32 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
Understood.
(onward)
If you care to join us, we have
a well-proven transporter
device which...
TAAR
We have a matter-energy device
of our own. We will beam a
science team of three to whatever
coordinates you propose.
PICARD
Excellent. We will transmit that
information shortly. Enterprise
out.
Picard nods at Tasha.
TASHA
Hailing frequencies off.
The Main Viewer has returned to an image of the Ferengi
vessel and the planet.
PICARD
I'll log that as "promising," at
least.
RIKER
I wonder, Captain. Ordinarily,
I don't believe in distrust at
first sight... but this may be
an exception.
DATA
Especially in view of the fact
the image he transmitted was
likely distorted somehow, sir.
TROI
I felt the same thing, Captain.
He was hiding something.
RIKER
(stands)
With this power drain I see no
reason to delay, sir.
(looks around)
I'd like some additional help
on this. Can you spare Worf?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 34.
32 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(nods)
Take him. And be careful, Number
One.
Riker CROSSES toward the turbolift, FOLLOWED by Data,
Geordi, Tasha and Worf. Their Bridge positions are
immediately filled.
33 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM
A strong away team of five: Riker, Data, Tasha, Geordi
and Worf. All are armed with phasers, including a
couple of large ones, plus a couple of tricorders. They
step onto the "pads."
TRANSPORTER CHIEF
With this power drain, we may have
trouble communicating with you,
sir.
RIKER
Understood. Anything else?
TRANSPORTER CHIEF
(reluctant)
Due to this forcefield, there is
presently no way... to beam you
back, sir.
GEORDI
You had to ask.
RIKER
Understood.
(checking the others,
then)
Energize!
WE SEE the TRANSPORTER EFFECT.
34 EXT. CLOUDED PLANET - SURFACE
Dimly lit, a twilight world of overcast, turbulent skies
hanging heavily over a strange landscape of coral-like
"trees." LIGHTNING explodes above, as a dull THUNDER
echoes through this eerie labyrinth.
In a relatively clear area, Riker suddenly
materializes... alone! He's woozy, but in one piece.
He looks around, perplexed, worried.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 35.
34 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Tasha? Data? Geordi? Worf?!
No answer. Riker scrambles toward a nearby rise,
through the "forest," and up the incline... reaching the
top.
35 CLOSE - RIKER
He surveys the surrounding area, with no luck.
36 RIKER'S POV - PLANET SURFACE
Landscape. No sign of anything lifelike.
37 BACK TO SCENE
More THUNDER O.S.
RIKER
Anybody?!
DATA
Very intriguing, sir.
38 WIDER ANGLE - TO INCLUDE DATA
atop one of the coral "trees," as the curious android
examines it.
RIKER
What are you doing up there?
DATA
(climbs down)
I assume a problem of program
coordinates due to the energy
field around the ship, sir.
(glances around)
Are we alone?
RIKER
Unfortunately.
(indicates trees)
What do you make of these?
DATA
Crystalline, quite inert.
"Nothing to write home about."
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 36.
38 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(delayed take)
Excuse me?
DATA
That is slang, sir.
(concern)
I did use it correctly, did I not?
RIKER
(why me?)
Let's find the others...
And they MOVE OFF.
39 EXT. MORE PLANET SURFACE
A tangled mass of interlocking "limbs," shimmering in
the cloudy light. WE HEAR our people before we see
them.
RIKER (V.O)
... they can't be too far.
DATA (V.O.)
Actually, the forces responsible
for this effect would create a
random...
As CAMERA ANGLES DOWN, WE SEE Riker crawling under a
limb, and Data in glimpses just behind him.
DATA
(continuing)
... transporter distribution
inversely proportional to the
density of...
RIKER
Who's that?
DATA
What?
Riker squats, peering through the forest ahead.
RIKER
That!
Data crawls forward to get a look where Riker is
pointing.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 37.
40 DATA'S AND RIKER'S POV
It's Geordi! But he's inverted, limply hanging upside
down from a higher limb, one foot firmly lodged in a
crook... and not moving.
RIKER/DATA (V.O)
Geordi!
41 BACK TO SCENE
With difficulty, Riker and Data make their way to their
hapless crewmember. Geordi is motionless, maybe dead.
Riker reaches through the tangle.
RIKER
Geordi?! Are you conscious?
A beat, then Geordi smiles. Data runs a tricorder
nearby.
GEORDI
Do I look conscious?
RIKER
No. What are you doing?
GEORDI
Trying to relax, sir. My foot's
caught...
(points up)
Up there. I materialized upside
down about ten meters above the
surface.
DATA
Tricorder is useless here, sir.
Communications are gone, too.
Riker and Data are now in a position to attempt rescue,
as they brace Geordi up. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING AGAIN
O.S.
DATA
(continuing; to Geordi)
It is fortunate you did not break
anyth...
GEORDI
Who's that?!
At that, both Riker and Data turn to see:
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 38.
42 POV (OPTICAL)
Backlit by LIGHTNING, THREE SMALL, HAIRLESS HUMANOIDS
with protruding cupped ears, dressed in strange
clothing. They are armed with odd whip-like weapons.
RIKER (V.O.)
Who are you?
At that, the Leader snaps his whip toward them,
unleashing a rippling electra-plasmic WAVE that races
TOWARD CAMERA (OPTICAL).
43 CLOSE - OUR TEAM
Riker, Data and lucky-day Geordi are whacked with the
WAVE all together... putting Geordi back to sleep. Data
falls unconscious, too. Riker fights it but is hit
again, and falls, unconscious.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 39.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
44 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
United in orbit by the force which still holds them
helpless.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, supplemental. It
is now six hours since our away
team beamed down to the planet
surface. On the Enterprise...
45 EXT. SPACE - CLOSE ON ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
showing its LIGHTS DIMMING as unnecessary power is
conserved.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... our condition is rapidly
worsening. Ordinarily, with
reserve power alone, we could
maintain life support for several
months. But the force holding
us...
46 INT. ENTERPRISE - MONTAGE
Various SHOTS REVEAL the exhausted and weakening crew
still at their stations... Beverly is struggling to aid
the stricken. She passes Picard who is doing the same.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... has closed down all engines
and is draining our reserve power
too... Equally impossible, our
oxygen level is also dropping.
47 ANGLE ON TROI
bringing an armload of silvery thermal blankets onto the
bridge, distributing. She passes the captain.
TROI
It's getting much...
(stops; out of breath)
... much colder, sir.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 40.
47 CONTINUED:
Beverly ENTERS SHOT.
PICARD
How far down is it likely to go?
BEVERLY
A lot. Even in orbital space it
gets past minus two hundred
degrees.
TROI
We won't have to worry past...
(tries to smile)
... minus seventy or so.
PICARD
(shivers)
Feels like that right now.
48 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - CLOSE ON RIKER
As he begins groggily coming back to consciousness, a
small grown HAND WITH BLUE COLORED NAILS roughly rips
Riker's Starfleet communicator symbol from his uniform.
49 RIKER AND CAPTOR
Sitting opposite Riker on a crystalline rock is a little
Ferengi humanoid, LETEK, leader of this group. His eyes
"dart" around birdlike as he studies the Starfleet
insignia just taken from Riker. He is fine-boned, small
-- looking far different and less menacing than the
image transmitted to the Enterprise Main Viewer.
50 WIDER ANGLE
Two other Ferengi MOVE INTO SCENE, puffing as they drag
the heavy weight of Worf into the clearing to be laid
out alongside Geordi and Data. They are KAYRON and
MORDOC. At this time, Riker becomes sufficiently
conscious to groan.
LETEK
If he moves, kill him.
MORDOC
Letek, has what we've done broken
our agreement with their captain?
LETEK
We will accuse the hu-mans of
preparing to ambush us. It will
be our word against theirs and
who is more trustworthy, Mordoc?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 41.
51 CLOSE ON LETEK
Beady-eyed and marginally blind, this dominant Ferengi
male examines his booty... holding it close-up because
of Ferengi weak eyesight.
LETEK
(to himself)
Hmmm. Looks like gold...
(gives it a lick)
... tastes like gold.
RIKER (V.O.)
It is gold!
The alien leaps back from the unexpected sound, his whip
immediately in the air, poised to attack! Nearby,
useless to our crewmembers, are their phasers, insignias
and tricorders.
52 BACK TO SCENE
Riker's not going anywhere, having had a taste of the
Ferengi electronic whip. The alien over Riker, whip
ready... just as another clap of far-off THUNDER causes
it to howl and cover its ears in pain, as do the others!
LETEK
(soft, low voice)
Accursed planet! What
pandemonium!
RIKER
Nothing compared to what my
captain will do...
(sees he's causing pain;
speaks softly)
... when he learns you've broken
our landing party agreement.
LETEK
What part of the agreement?
At that, Riker eases himself up, but the alien gestures
him back down, the "whip" its "suggestion"...
LETEK
(continuing)
You appeared and attacked us.
Are you one of their assassins?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 42.
52 CONTINUED:
RIKER
I am Commander Riker, first
officer of the USS Enterprise.
Stop now unless you want our
vessel to retaliate...
Upon which, Worf rolls to his feet with a LOUD and
frightening KLINGON GROWL. The Ferengi immediately clap
their hands to their ears and Worf goes for the one
called Mordoc nearest him. But Worf finds he has a
wildcat on his hands.
53 ANOTHER ANGLE (SPECIAL EFFECT)
The Ferengi called Kayron moves to aid Worf's opponent,
lifting his whip to strike, but Data "leaps" from his
prone position, moving with android speed and ease,
grabbing him by the wrist and pulling him at arm's
length off the ground. We HEAR THUNDER again, LOUDER.
54 ANOTHER ANGLE - EMPHASIZING RIKER
as the Ferengi leader, Letek, makes a move.
RIKER
I've got this one!
DATA
Careful, Commander, they're much
stronger than...
Riker finds out how much stronger -- Letek smashes Riker
with a savage right-cross which rolls him over twice and
leaves him completely unconscious.
55 ANOTHER ANGLE
Data and Worf have their hands full.
WORF
(loudly)
PYGMY CRETINS... !
Although with hands over his ears, protecting his
hearing, one of the Ferengi rolls, clamps his legs
around the huge Klingon and brings him to the ground,
hard.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 43.
56 ANOTHER ANGLE (OPTICAL)
The remaining two Ferengi go after Data, one hitting him
hard and high, the other equally hard and low --
bringing Data to the ground. Letek scoops up his
"whip."
LETEK
Kill them.
It sounds no less lethal that the Ferengi says it
quietly. As the other two scramble for their whips:
MORDOC
(hissing quietly)
Hideous monsters!
Kayron and Mordoc raise their "whips" to do the job,
when:
TASHA (V. O.)
NOOO-O-O!!
All three Ferengi wheel around, as:
57 ANGLE WIDENS TO INCLUDE TASHA
training a major phaser at the hapless Ferengi. The
small men let their "whips" drop, at Tasha's gesture.
TASHA
That's much better, now over
there...
Letek and his "men" back off, incredulous, as Mordoc
points to Tasha.
MORDOC
Is this a female?
KYRON
A hu-man... female, Letek?
The Ferengi are handling this with all the astonishment
of seeing man-eating tigers. The Ferengi squint
leeringly at Tasha.
LETEK
(to Riker)
Then it is true. You work with
females, arm them, and force them
to wear clothing?
MORDOC
How sickening.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 44.
58 EXT. ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
Nearly dark, as the lights weakly radiate. Beyond, the
Ferengi vessel is slightly better lit.
59 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
Picard comforts a crewmember, then CROSSES to Beverly.
They're both very cold and weak, GASP OUT their words.
BEVERLY
I should visit... the family
decks...again...
PICARD
(shakes head)
I've diverted... all reserve...
power there. They'll... last
longest.
(looks around)
Is there anything else we can do,
Doctor?
Beverly shakes her head. Then Picard remembers
something.
PICARD
(continuing)
Where is... your son Wesley?
BEVERLY
(beat)
With his friend…Parker.
Wish he were…asleep.
PICARD
He has the... right to meet...
death awake.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 45.
59 CONTINUED:
Beverly eyes Picard for a long moment before she answers
with a nod.
BEVERLY
That is... a male perspective!
From deep in his thermal blankets, Picard makes a
MUFFLED SOUND.
BEVERLY
(continuing)
What?
(beat; louder)
What did you say, Jean-Luc?
PICARD
I said... rubbish!
60 EXT. PLANET SURFACE
The Ferengi are clearly unafraid of the larger humans
and Tasha has had to be alert with her phaser to keep
them in place. But now the Ferengi have evolved a plan.
It begins with Letek seeming asleep -- the other two
suddenly striding OFF. Tasha brings her phaser up:
TASHA
Stop! Hold it right there!
61 ANOTHER ANGLE (OPTICAL)
The two Ferengi are ignoring Tasha. (We're also now
HEARING the mysterious THUNDER SOUND nearer and LOUDER.)
RIKER
Set for stun!
TASHA
(nods)
Already set.
In b.g. WE SEE Letek suddenly moving for his "whip"
device as a baffled Tasha sends out a PHASER EFFECT
which heads straight for the Ferengi but then ARCS IN
A CURVE AND ENCIRCLES THE LARGEST NEARBY CORAL TREE.
TASHA
What is going on?!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 46.
62 ANGLE EMPHASIZING LETEK
With the attention of the human on the phaser, Letek
snatches up his "whip" device and SNAPS it toward the
humans. They turn in time to the WHIP EFFECT HEADED
IN THEIR DIRECTION -- BUT LIKE THE PHASER EFFECT IT
CURVES TOWARD THE "CORAL" TREE AND DISSIPATES THERE.
LETEK
What is this?!
63 ANGLE ON HUMANS AND FERENGI
Neither side is certain what to do next.
DATA
How intriguing.
(to Humans and Ferengi)
I believe we can deduce these
crystalline tree-shapes to be
energy collectors.
RIKER
(nods)
Along the same principle that is
draining energy from our ships.
GEORDI
But the Ferengi weapons were
working when we arrived here...
TASHA
Which means something new has
happened...
Interrupted by a BLAST OF THUNDER. Then more of the
strange THUNDER, CLOSER, STILL LOUDER. Pressing hands
over ears, the Ferengi are in agony. Geordi reacts at
something o.s., points.
GEORDI
Commander!
64 ANGLE ON TKON OBJECT (OPTICAL)
A SPINNING, CLEAR CRYSTALLINE SHAPE, GIVING OFF RAINBOW
HUES as it MOVES INTO SCENE with the Humans and the
Ferengi, stopping there. Then, HALF-VOICE AND
HALF-THUNDER RUMBLE:
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 47.
64 CONTINUED:
PORTAL FIGURE
BE YOU BARBARIANS?! SPEAK!
But its defiant inquiry is met by silence from all, as
we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 48.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
65 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - ANGLE ON PORTAL EFFECT (OPTICAL)
continuing from ACT FOUR FADE OUT. Both humans and
Ferengi astonished at the SPINNING, CLEAR CRYSTALLINE
SHAPE WHICH GIVES OFF RAINBOW HUES AND THE SOUND OF
THUNDER RUMBLING.
PORTAL
WHO MEETS THE CHALLENGE?
66 ANGLE ON GEORDI AND RIKER
Geordi concentrating on the spinning SHAPE, then turning
quickly to Riker.
GEORDI
I'm beginning to understand
what...
(touches VISOR)
... these "eyes" have been showing
me. Patterns of force everywhere.
This entire planet has been made
into... well, a power accumulator.
RIKER
(indicating crystalline
shape)
And that?
GEORDI
... is the whole point of this
place. I can "see" the planet's
power emanating from...
67 WIDER ANGLE - INCLUDING SPINNING SHAPE (OPTICAL)
as again they HEAR the HALF-VOICE, HALF-THUNDER SOUND:
PORTAL
WHO WILL IT BE?
Nobody's volunteering. Letek looks to Riker, then to
his Ferengi cohorts. A beat, then Letek takes the
plunge...
LETEK
Riker.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 49.
67 CONTINUED:
PORTAL
(to Riker)
YOU HAVE AWAKENED PORTAL
SIX-THREE. DO YOU PETITION TO
ENTER THE EMPIRE?
The Ferengi are still protecting their ears. Riker
decides to answer.
RIKER
Who asks the question?
68 ANGLE ON PORTAL EFFECT (OPTICAL)
With the LOUDEST SOUND OF ALL, A THUNDER CLAP AND
EXTENDED CRACKLING which cues ACCELERATED SPINNING to
where the CRYSTALLINE SHAPE BECOMES FUZZY AND DISSOLVES
INTO A TALL, THIN, AGED (make-up effect) HUMANOID FIGURE
(PORTAL) IN A FINE LONG ROBE.
PORTAL
(echo effect)
I AM THE PORTAL, GUARDIAN OF THE
TKON EMPIRE.
69 ANGLE ON FERENGI
reacting, taking their hands from their ears as the
SOUND FADES away.
70 ANGLE ON HUMANS
reacting.
RIKER
Why should we petition for entry
to an empire that no longer
exists?
71 APPROPRIATE ANGLES - PER ACTION
The Portal Figure examines the others, then looks down
at itself. It speaks now in a NORMAL VOICE but with a
slight ECHO-CHAMBER holdover.
PORTAL
Biped...extraordinary.
(looks up)
Why do you attempt deception?
The empire is forever.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 50.
71 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Your empire fell prey to a
supernova...
At that, the Portal Figure scans the cloudy sky above,
concerned but wary of trickery.
PORTAL
Nonsense!
RIKER
Data. Please repeat the file...
DATA
It is a matter of record, Portal,
in the Age of Makto, the central
star of the Tkon Empire
destabilized and...
PORTAL
(interrupts)
But the Age of Makto is an eon
in the future to come...
DATA
(interrupts back)
In fact, there have been many ages
which have come and passed since
Makto...
PORTAL
(and back again)
This is the Age of Bastu!
DATA
(relentless)
I am afraid not, as by the Tkon
use of galactic motionary startime
charts, after Bastu, there has
been Cimi, Xora, Makto, Ozari,
Fendor...
PORTAL
(enraged)
ENOUGH!
(thunder clap)
This is absurd! That is over seven
baktun of time! How can this be?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 51.
71 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
You must have been asleep,
Portal, for hundreds of
thousands of our years...
Letek steps forward, acting polite and humble. He
indicates Riker and the other humans.
LETEK
Deception is the way of these
hu-mans. We Ferengi will gladly
make a petition.
The away team members react, but Riker motions them into
silence.
RIKER
(to Portal)
We invite their petition.
Both Geordi and Data smile at what they perceive is
Riker's tactic.
DATA
Excellent idea, sir.
GEORDI
I can't wait to hear it...
The Portal Figure makes a strange gesture to the humans,
in deep concentration, then turns to Letek.
PORTAL
Speak.
Letek thinks fast; this has happened almost too rapidly.
LETEK
We... our petition is that we be
allowed to... serve the Tkon
Empire...
(decides to add)
... at no profit! Return control
of our starship to us and we will
happily destroy both the hu-man
criminals and their vessel which
attacked us without provocation.
(too eager)
They came to loot your empire,
but we intercepted them!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 52.
71 CONTINUED: (3)
The away team is desperate for Riker to make an answer
to this but he remains silent, awaiting the Portal
Figure's answer. Again the Portal gestures, but this
time to the Ferengi, then he turns back to Riker.
PORTAL
You have attempted deceit. Next
you cannot answer these accusations.
Do you give yourself up for
judgment?
RIKER
(beat; considering this)
Yes. If you believe those
accusations, you should act on
them.
The other away team members are shocked at Riker's
answer. Before the Portal can answer, Letek decides
to go for the "kill."
LETEK
And there is even more! We can
prove the hu-mans are destroyers
of legal commerce ... also that
they selfishly withhold vital
technology from backward worlds...
MORDOC
(jumping in)
... and necessary defensive
weapons, too. We Ferengi are now
challenge this hu-man madness...
RIKER
I admit we restrict advanced
technology to all...
KAYRON
(in chorus)
You see! They are demented; their
values are insane. You cannot
believe the business opportunities
they destroy...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 53.
71 CONTINUED: (4)
LETEK
(exhibiting the
Starfleet insignias
taken)
Proof of their barbarism -- they
adorn themselves with gold, a
despicable use of rare metal...
(indicates Tasha)
And they shamelessly clothe their
females...
MORDOC
(leering at Tasha)
Inviting others to unclothe
them... the very depth of
perversion...
Mordoc reaches for a pawhold on Tasha's uniform in
disgust. But Tasha angles and parries his thrust, at
the ready.
TASHA
Paws off, Ferengi.
MORDOC
No female, hu-man or Ferengi, can
order Mordoc around! Submit!
TASHA
(moves toward Mordoc;
deadly)
Just try it, shorty.
RIKER
(warning)
At ease, Lieutenant!
GEORDI
(to Ferengi)
I wouldn't mess with Lieutenant
Yar if I were you...
(to Riker)
But maybe they'd like to find out
the hard way, eh, Number One?
RIKER
Seems their style.
(to Portal)
Would you like to hear more?
PORTAL
If you desire.
Riker gestures to Data, who willingly obliges.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 54.
71 CONTINUED: (5)
DATA
(nods)
They should add also that
Starfleet has refused to prevent
several civilizations from
falling; we have sometimes let
the violent and strong overcome
the weak...
LETEK
(to Portal)
They admit their crimes! Hear
them; they admit the evil which
they... !
Interrupted by a ROLLING THUNDER SOUND.
72 ANGLE ON PORTAL FIGURE (OPTICAL)
as the Figure seems a bit younger, better muscled, the
robe shorter and more practical, with a large, lethal
appearing scimitar-like weapon in hand. It turns to
Riker, its voice now carrying a hint of ROLLING THUNDER
again.
PORTAL
BARBARIAN!
LETEK
Yes, you show wisdom...
PORTAL
(interrupting; indicates
the Ferengi, too)
BARBARIANS, ALL!
(indicates Riker with
sword)
But this one first. In the
fashion the Empire has always
challenged savages...
73 EMPHASIZING WORF AND TASHA (OPTICAL)
jumping forward.
WORF
No! For battle, come to me...
A flash of BLUE LIGHT with LIGHTNING BOLT SOUND hurls
Worf violently back, rolling to a stop unconscious.
Tasha wisely stops, then goes to Worf's assistance.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 55.
74 EMPHASIZING RIKER AND PORTAL FIGURE
as the Figure takes a fighting stance.
PORTAL
(mixed-THUNDER)
You have a single chance for life.
One only. What is the answer to
my challenge?
RIKER
(facing Portal Figure,
unmoving)
There is more! Self-determination
of all peoples...
Again, the Portal makes a strange gesture to Riker, in
deep concentration.
PORTAL
(interrupting)
You are being tested, Riker! WHAT
IS THE ANSWER?
Riker looks up sharply, puzzled at this.
RIKER
How do you know my name?
The Portal Figure suddenly rushes at Riker, scimitar
held high... an earth-shattering SHRIEK. Riker stands
fast as:
75 CLOSE ON RIKER AND PORTAL FIGURE
Portal cuts through the air in an unstoppable overhead
sweep... Then, the ugly looking weapon stops a couple
millimeters from Riker's head! Riker remains
motionless, even calm, serene...
PORTAL
Ahhh. You are of immovable mind,
Riker. One totally committed to
facing any fate with composure...
(sword still up)
But what is the answer to my
challenge?
All the away team members hold their breath. Riker
remains quietly at ease. Is he taking too long?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 56.
75 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Fear is the true enemy, the only
enemy.
Portal tosses his weapon aside.
PORTAL
You are a noble being. And unlike
these little ones who close their
minds, your mind holds interesting
thoughts.
(quoting)
"Know your enemy and know
yourself, and victory will always
be yours." Why that thought? And
who is this "Sun Tzu" you revere?
RIKER
An old Chinese philosopher from
ancient Earth history...
PORTAL
You must tell me more of this
wisdom so much like our own.
RIKER
Gladly. First, our starship. Can
you release it?
PORTAL
(nods)
It is released.
(looks upward, nods)
All power is restored.
76 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
suddenly freed, the LIGHTS back up to full strength!
77 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
as all power is restored, the bridge lights and a/c
return to norm, not a lot too late. The crew begin to
stir. Picard gets to his feet fast, but weakly.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 57.
78 CLOSE ON PICARD
opens his eyes, taking in a deep, fresh breath. He
looks around. Beverly ENTERS SHOT.
BEVERLY
Not a hell of a lot too soon,
Jean...Captain.
79 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - VARIOUS ANGLES
with the Ferengi showing concerned expressions.
PORTAL
(to Riker)
I admit I had my doubts as your
ships battled each other...
LETEK
They tried to kill us!
PORTAL
(ignores him)
In overt acts of belligerance.
Normally, I would have destroyed
all of you and your ships, but
something confused me.
RIKER
Which was?
PORTAL
First you wanted to murder each
other, then you were willing to
help each other.
Letek's not one to be ignored, roughly forcing himself
in front of Riker, his cohorts nearby.
LETEK
What of our vessel? We knew the
same answer...
MORDOC
The truth is I gave those words
to this hu-man.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 58.
79 CONTINUED:
PORTAL
(to Riker)
What of them? Shall I destroy
them?
RIKER
Then they would learn nothing.
PORTAL
Admirable conclusion. But what
makes you think they will ever
learn, Riker?
RIKER
(beat)
Is this a test also?
The Ferengi start to intrude again, but the Portal
quickly silences them with a deadly wave of his hand.
PORTAL
In life, one is always tested.
RIKER
I find them very much as we were
a few hundred years ago... but
with the technology we have now.
They're very dangerous...
KAYRON
(can't help the lie)
Untrue! We seek friendship with
you...
RIKER
(unhearing; to Portal)
But we can hardly hate what we
once were. They may grow and
learn...
PORTAL
... And learn ways of destroying
you.
RIKER
Our values require us to face that
possibility. What of you? With
your empire gone... ?
PORTAL
Even without the empire, the
uncivilized must be tested.
(sadly)
I shall sleep... until needed
again.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 59.
80 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI SHIP
Both vessels with power up.
81 INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE - EMPHASIZING GEORDI ANDD
DATA
ENTERING from the turbolift. Troi, CROSSING in from the
Ready Room, intercepts them.
TROI
What happened?
DATA
Something to write home about.
GEORDI
"Something to write home about?"
Data, that's very human.
Data is very pleased at that. Meanwhile, Riker has
ARRIVED, CROSSES to the Command Area.
82 EMPHASIZING PICARD
as Riker joins him.
RIKER
The T-9 energy converter was
beamed aboard and secured, sir.
PICARD
I commend your performance, Number
One.
Data has also returned to his forward "Ops" station,
carefully placing his finger puzzle above his console.
RIKER
I do have a request, sir.
83 CLOSE ON RIKER
A wicked thought.
RIKER
(continuing)
Permission to beam a box of Data's
Chinese finger puzzles over to
the Ferengi.
(postscript)
A "thank you" for all they tried
to do.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 60.
84 CLOSE ON PICARD
PICARD
(smiles)
Make it so.
85 EXT. ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
as both angle, and in opposite directions, WARP OUT AND
AWAY from the mysterious, clouded planet - the "last
outpost" of the once-mighty Empire of Tkon, as CAMERA
MOVES IN on our starship, which QUICKLY RECEDES FROM
CAMERA into a DOT OF LIGHT as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END
"The Last Outpost"
TEASER
FADE IN:
1 EXT. SPACE - STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
A DOT OF LIGHT becomes a starship, as the USS Enterprise
rockets directly TOWARD CAMERA, driving hard at warp
speed... in chase.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 41194.6.
We are in pursuit of a starship
of Ferengi design. Our mission
is...
2 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
At their regular stations, intent upon the chase, are
PICARD, RIKER, TROI, DATA, GEORDI, TASHA and WORF.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... to intercept and recover a T-9
energy converter which the Ferengi
stole from an unmanned monitor
post on Gamma Tauri IV -- a theft
which automatic scanners recorded,
providing us...
3 ANGLE ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Part of the vast galaxy STARFIELD, streaking by as the
Enterprise plummets through in high warp. A computer
targeting CIRCLE silently searches the screen.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... with the long awaited
opportunity to make close contact
with a Ferengi vessel. If we
succeed in this chase, it
will be Starfleet's first look
at a life form... which discounting
rumor, we know almost nothing
about.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - TEASER 2.
3 CONTINUED:
The circle stops, brightens, BEEPS -- a signal "on
target."
4 EMPHASIZING PICARD
RIKER
There she is!
PICARD
Enlarge.
5 ANGLE INCLUDING MAIN VIEWER (OPTICAL)
The circle becomes a magnifier, homing in on a
non-moving PINPOINT OF LIGHT, as the outside scene
continues to streak.
PICARD
What is their course?
6 INTERCUT PRINCIPALS AND VIEWER (OPTICAL)
All eyes are intent on the viewscreen. Considerable
excitement on the bridge in anticipation of seeing the
Ferengi vessel. Suddenly the growing pinpoint veers
sharply left.
GEORDI
They are now angling through that
solar system, Captain.
PICARD
Identify.
DATA
Listed as Delphi Ardu, sir.
Eleven planets, unexplored.
RIKER
Stay with them, La Forge.
The Enterprise readjusts, and the starfield shifts to
the right, placing its target back "on center." Another
BEEP as that occurs.
TASHA
Sensors read a power surge on
their last maneuver, Captain.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - TEASER 3.
6 CONTINUED:
GEORDI
They are dropping to sub-warp
speed... !
PICARD
(quickly)
Reduce to impulse power... !
7 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
showing WARP TO SUBWARP EFFECT.
8 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - INTERCUT PRINCIPALS AND VIEWER
(OPTICAL)
The Ferengi vessel becoming LARGER, but its shape and
details still undefined.
TASHA
Sensor fluctuations in the energy
readings from it, Captain.
DATA
Possibility: a malfunction in
their engines, sir.
GEORDI
Breaks my heart.
WORF
In visual range, Captain.
PICARD
Fully enlarge!
On screen APPEARS the FERENGI STARSHIP: a strange
horseshoe crab-like design, a bit smaller than the
Enterprise. The alien vessel is now passing near a
CLOUDED PLANET.
GEORDI
Hello, stranger!
PICARD
Very impressive design.
From their reaction, the Bridge Crew realize this is an
historic moment.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - TEASER 4.
8 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Anything on that design, Data?
DATA
Nothing specific, sir. As you
know, Ferengi technology is
estimated to be generally equal
to our own...
PICARD
Which does not mean identical,
however...
DATA
Correct, sir. We are no doubt
advanced in some areas, they in
others...
GEORDI
(interrupts)
They show another power surge,
sir.
Then from the Ferengi starcraft, an electric-wave ARC
RIPPLES out and back from the trailing sides. It is
something like a spacebourne stingray.
WORF
They are firing on us!
The viewscreen abruptly FLARES as the neon-bright arc
hits the Enterprise's forward quarter! (OPTICAL) All
the Bridge lights dim and come back up from the
crackling pulse attack!
PICARD
Damage report!
TASHA
Shields holding!
DATA
Mostly electromagnetic, sir.
Fusion generator and batteries
down by...
GEORDI
(interrupts)
Our impulse engines are surging!
WORF
They're firing again.
And then ANOTHER ARC hits! A second FLARE! (OPTICAL)
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - TEASER 5.
8 CONTINUED: (2)
TASHA
Deflector shield power weakening,
Captain.
(looks up)
Phasers ready, sir. Photon
torpedoes ready...
RIKER
Shall we return their fire,
sir... ?
PICARD
Negative, Number One. They are
reacting to close pursuit.
(to Geordi)
Fall back a bit but stay with
them.
On the viewer, the Ferengi starship now swivels toward
the Enterprise, pointing a snakehead-like prow in our
direction.
DATA
They are slowing too, sir.
TASHA
They may be turning to fight!
PICARD
Open hailing freq...
(to Geordi)
Why are we gaining on them? Don't
anticipate...
GEORDI
I'm not, sir! Something's wrong...
DATA
Sir, something is dragging us
forward.
PICARD
Yes, I read it, too. Lieutenant
Yar, what do your sensors show?
TASHA
Not certain, sir. I'm getting very
confusing readings.
9 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP
(OPTICAL)
Both spacecraft are moving toward adjacent orbits of
the clouded planet.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - TEASER 6.
10 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - INTERCUTTING MAIN VIEWER
(OPTICAL)
On the viewscreen, the planet plus the Ferengi vessel
even closer now.
DATA
Captain, this shouldn't be. Our
ship's power systems are failing!
TASHA
Deflector shields failing, phasers
going inoperative, sir...
GEORDI
Something is completely
immobilizing us, Captain!
WORF
Immobilized by the damn Ferengi?!
PICARD
I need more information! Identify
what they are using!
11 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI VESSEL (OPTICAL))
in orbit of the planet, now locked together by that
"something."
12 INT. MAIN BRIDGE - EMPHASIZING PICARD (OPTICAL)
all his bridge crew intently seeking an answer.
RIKER
Obviously we've underestimated
their technology, Captain...
PICARD
(nods, rises;
alarmed)
Considerably. It appears the
Ferengi have us right where they
want us -- in their sights.
CAMERA TIGHTENS PAST our troubled command team to the
Main Viewscreen, on which the mysterious Ferengi
starship challenges the Enterprise, floating under the
murky globe above, as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF TEASER
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 7.
ACT ONE
FADE IN:
13 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP
(OPTICAL)
Locked in adjacent orbit of the nearby clouded planet.
14 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
as the professionals go about their business. Picard
turns to Tasha:
PICARD
Are we searching all frequencies?
Any sign of any kind of message?
TASHA
Negative, sir.
PICARD
Weapon report, Lieutenant Worf.
WORF
I have phasers and torpedoes
armed, but I show insufficient
power to fire them.
PICARD
Engineering, give me status on
power recovery.
(waits; no answer)
Engineering, come in.
(beat)
Why aren't they answering?
(waits; turns
to Geordi)
Go below, Lieutenant. Get me a
full report from Engineering.
GEORDI
Aye, sir.
Geordi EXITS to the turbolift, as Riker studies the
viewer.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 8.
14 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(to Picard)
It seems impossible they could
be draining all power from all
systems.
Troi is still facing the viewer, her face a picture of
concentration, of mental penetration.
PICARD
Counselor?
TROI
I'm sensing nothing from them
Captain. Which could mean they
can shield their thoughts and
emotions from others.
PICARD
Which still makes it our move.
TROI
Sir, they may know as little about
us as we do about them.
RIKER
Except that they know they've got
us in deep trouble.
PICARD
If so, the question becomes how
will they use that knowledge?
(to Data)
Is there any hard information on
them in any file, Data?
DATA
None, sir. Only hearsay and
thirdhand reports, most of which
conflict.
RIKER
Which rumors do not conflict?
DATA
That the Ferengi are... well, the
best description may be "traders."
PICARD
What kind of "traders"?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 9.
14 CONTINUED: (2)
DATA
A more accurate comparison modern
scholars have drawn from Earth
history cites the ocean-going
"Yankee Traders" of eighteenth
and nineteenth century America,
sir.
RIKER
From the history of my forebears?
"Yankee Traders?"
DATA
(nods)
Who sail, in this case the
galaxy, in search of mercantile
and territorial opportunity.
RIKER
And are those scholars saying
the Ferengi may not be too
different from us?
DATA
Hardly, sir. I believe this
analogy refers to the nefarious
capitalist manner in which the
Ferengi are known to conduct their
affairs of commerce.
(thought)
"Never give a sucker an even
break."
Picard and Riker exchange puzzled looks.
PICARD
And what does that mean, Data?
DATA
I'm not sure, sir. That entry was
only identified as "slang", terms
or expressions which typify
everyday language of...
PICARD
I know what slang is, Data. I just
haven't heard of that particular
saying.
RIKER
But "Yankee Traders"...
(smile)
I like the sound of that. Has a
nice historical ring to it.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 10.
14 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
(impatient)
Engineering?
(no answer; to Riker)
Join La Forge "down below", Number
One. Without our warp capacity,
we're just one big floating
target.
RIKER
Aye, sir.
Riker's OFF to the turbolift, as Picard studies the
viewer.
PICARD
(to Data)
What other pertinent meaning do
you draw from this analogy,
"Yankee Traders?"
DATA
Well, I doubt if they wear red,
white and blue, sir. Or look
anything like Uncle Sam.
Except for Picard, Data meets uncomprehending stares.
(That allusion dates too far back from the twenty-fourth
century.)
WORF
Uncle who?
TASHA
What have bright, primal colors
got to do with it?
PICARD
Yes, I understand the allusion.
(nods)
Colors that once identified
nations during the time when they
competed against each other. Red,
white and blue for the United
States...
(muses)
Whereas the French oddly used the
same colors in the order of blue,
white, and red...
DATA
... and the German nation black,
red and gold; the Italians green,
white and red; the British...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 11.
14 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(annoyed)
Enough, Data!
DATA
Sir, it was you who...
PICARD
(snaps)
We're discussing the Ferengi,
Data!
(slow burn)
Mon Dieu, I wish I knew what they
will do next...
DATA
Given what is occurring to our
vessel, Captain, their weapons
could be vastly superior to ours.
Picard has to fight off irritation again.
PICARD
Yes, Data. That seems a
reasonable assumption.
(louder)
Engineering?!
But Picard is still without an answer.
14A INT. ENTERPRISE - ENGINE ROOM
Riker, Geordi and TWO ENGINEERS anguish over the control
board.
RIKER
Bottom line, La Forge.
GEORDI
Not good, sir. The Ferengi
forcefield that holds this ship
compensates...
(taps board)
Almost as fast as we increase
power.
RIKER
Almost?
Using his hands as a demonstration, Geordi tries to
explain the "isometric" problem of the forcefield.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 12.
14A CONTINUED:
GEORDI
There's a point-three-hundred,
seventy-two millisecond delay
between use of our power and the
neutralizing counter-force of the
Ferengi...
(stumped)
We push and they push back in
equal force, sir.
RIKER
(idea)
And what is our acceleration delay
between slow-reverse impulse and
top warp speed?
GEORDI
Point-three-hundred millisecond.
(big smile)
I know what you're thinking. Shift
down and then blow hard into warp
nine, yes? Come back fighting,
whooey!
RIKER
Can we do it, Geordi?
GEORDI
Ask me after it's done, sir.
(to Engineers)
I want a slow reverse-power
drop-off over five minutes...
(to Riker)
We'll show them what this baby
can do, sir.
RIKER
Give me everything you've got.
GEORDI
Aye, aye, sir.
At that, Riker EXITS, as CAMERA TIGHTENS on Geordi.
14B INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE
Picard studies the Ferengi vessel, as Riker details the
plan.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 13.
14B CONTINUED:
RIKER
... and with a sudden, abrupt power
surge to high warp speed, Captain,
I believe we can break loose from
the Ferengi forcefield.
PICARD
I wish I knew how they are doing
this to us.
RIKER
I wonder what they're thinking
over there.
PICARD
That's easy. They're wondering
what we are thinking... and what
we might do next.
WORF
I say fight, sir. There is
nothing shameful in falling before
a superior enemy.
Geordi ENTERS the Bridge from the turbolift.
PICARD
(thin smile at Worf)
And nothing shameful about a
strategic retreat, either.
GEORDI
All systems ready, Captain. And
communication's restored to
Engineering.
PICARD
Excellent, La Forge.
(to Riker)
Let's throw them off guard.
(turning)
Lieutenant Yar. Open hailing
frequencies.
TASHA
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
PICARD
At least, I won't begin with
weakness.
(MORE)
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 14.
14B CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD (Cont'd)
(looking up; voice
AMPLIFIED)
Attention Ferengi starship! This
is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the
USS Enterprise. In the name of
the United Federation of Planets,
I demand you return the T-9 energy
converter you removed from Gamma
Tauri IV.
(to Tasha; normal voice)
Send in all language forms.
TASHA
All language forms, sir.
PICARD
Sometimes, Riker, the best way
to win a fight is not to be there.
RIKER
Yes, sir. "He will triumph who
knows when to fight and when not
to fight."
PICARD
Glad the Academy still teaches
the strategy of Sun Tzu...
(to Geordi)
Let's hope that delay proves out,
La Forge.
GEORDI
(nods)
Point-three-hundred milliseconds,
sir.
PICARD
We'll blast full power into warp
nine. Ready?
GEORDI
All systems ready, Captain.
PICARD
Countdown to three. Stand by on
phasers.
(firm)
One. Set warp to nine.
(everyone tenses)
Two. Divert shield power to main
engines...
(they brace)
Three!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 15.
14B CONTINUED: (3)
With the massive jolt of power let go from the combined
forcefield energy-synergy of the Enterprise, all the
bridge lights FLARE wildly! But other than a momentary
tremble, Starfleet's finest remains in place... the
Ferengi vessel still on the viewer, the planet above.
PICARD
(softly)
Merde.
(troubled)
Shields up.
For a defeated beat, the crew resume their vigil.
14C ANGLES ON COMPUTER DISPLAYS
All the computers go crazy, violently ALIVE in a flood
of flashing information "read!"
14D BACK TO SCENE
DATA
Captain? I think you better see
this...
PICARD
(moving to Data)
What's wrong?
DATA
In my opinion, someone is reading
every file, every "bit" of
information stored in the
Enterprise memory banks...
GEORDI
(impressed)
They can do that?
DATA
And more, perhaps.
A pall of defeat darkens the room.
PICARD
(into Com)
Doctor Crusher to the bridge.
(to entire bridge)
Conference evaluation.
Picard stands and the Main Bridge crew begins to MOVE
OFF.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 16.
14D CONTINUED:
TROI
If I may recommend something,
Captain, with our attention on
the Ferengi vessel, we have
ignored the planet.
15 ANGLE INCLUDING VIEWER (OPTICAL)
Picard CROSSING Bridge, checks the Main Viewer on which
the cloud shrouded planet is prominent, although not
particularly unusual from this perspective. Picard
glances there, then:
PICARD
Consult the charts on this
planet, Data. See what we have
on it in the library.
Picard leads the way OFF to the Conference Room.
16 INT. CONFERENCE ROOM
as Picard faces Riker, Beverly, Troi, Geordi, Tasha and
Worf.
BEVERLY
No response on hailing
frequencies?
PICARD
We had no response.
(including the others)
So, while we still have some power
left, it is time for difficult
decisions.
(thin smile)
While we cannot have a democracy
aboard, I value your considered
opinions.
Tasha is the first to look up.
TASHA
I say put all available power into
a full-out combined phaser and
photon torpedo salvo. Destroy
their ability to sustain this
forcefield, sir.
WORF
Yes! Hit them hard and hit them
fast.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 17.
16 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Impractical and provocative.
Assuming even that we have the
power to support that tactic.
TASHA
But Captain, firing on us was not
an act of war?
TROI
The facts are that the Ferengi
did fire at us, but we were
chasing them. Since then, they've
only searched our computers,
trying to learn who and what we
are.
PICARD
Your point, Counselor?
TROI
Let's talk to them.
PICARD
That has been tried; no response.
TROI
But did we tell them anything they
wanted to hear?
There's not a person present who doesn't know the
implication of that statement.
PICARD
Any other observations?
Picard waits; there are none.
PICARD
(continuing)
Thank you all for your advice and
counsel. Now if you will excuse
me, I'd like to be left alone with
Commander Riker.
All his Officers EXIT the Conference Room, except Riker.
PICARD
As my first officer, I assume you
fully realize our situation.
Although the final decision must
be mine, this is your opportunity
to speak your mind.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 18.
16 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
I believe we have covered all
available alternatives, Captain,
but...
(supportive)
Are there any other options you
wish to analyze?
PICARD
The only one left needs no
conversation, Number One. And it
is the only one we must avoid.
RIKER
Sir?
PICARD
Total annihilation.
And Riker nods understandingly, EXITS, leaving Picard
with the most difficult decision of his Starfleet
career, perhaps his last....
17 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
All crew are at their stations, expectant -- the Ferengi
menace still commanding the viewscreen. A beat, then
Picard ENTERS, going to his chair.
PICARD
Open hailing frequencies.
DATA
Open, Captain.
PICARD
(a pregnant beat)
Attention, Ferengi starship! This
is Captain Picard. It is obvious
we have a situation here that
needs resolving... And we are
willing to do whatever is
reasonable and necessary. I would
like... I would appreciate...
your presenting your terms to us.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT ONE 19.
17 CONTINUED:
The unspeakable spoken, as CAMERA TIGHTENS on Picard's
grim visage... the return sub-space channel empty save
for static, as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT ONE
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 20.
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
18 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
still locked together with the silent Ferengi starship,
near the mysterious murky globe.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, stardate 41194.8. It
is with a heavy heart that I have
offered to meet...
19 EXT. SPACE - CLOSE ON FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
enigmatic, baffling and also immobile.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... whatever reasonable and
necessary terms are demanded by
the Ferengi. I fear for my people
and my vessel in the event the
unknown Ferengi ask the
unreasonable. How...
20 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
all waiting to hear from the unknown Ferengi.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... can I oppose even unreasonable
demands?
RIKER
It's moving, sir.
21 ANGLE ON MAIN VIEWER - FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
The snakehead-like prow's pushing out from the ship
body.
WORF (V.O.)
We ask to surrender and now they
fire on us?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 21.
22 INTERCUTTING - BRIDGE REGULARS AND MAIN VIEWERS
(OPTICAL)
as our Bridge Crew react.
TASHA
Ready torpedoes, sir? There's
enough power for a couple of them.
PICARD
Ready. But hold at ready,
Lieutenant.
(to Data)
Open hailing frequencies.
DATA
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
The Ferengi ship now extends gun-like arms from either
side of the prow...
PICARD
Ferengi vessel, we are awaiting
your response.
They await an answer, get none.
TASHA
Suggest first strike, sir. Our
shields now only have sixty-three
seconds of power available before
lowering.
WORF
If the Ferengi ship's sensors can
read us, sir, they will be waiting
until we are most vulnerable...
RIKER
Captain, I'm afraid I agree.
Since they haven't bothered to
answer us...
PICARD
(interrupting; quiet
voiced)
I'll wait a bit more, Number One.
Picard is like an old war dog at work for peace. The
suspense on the bridge is electric...
TASHA
Fifty seconds...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 22.
22 CONTINUED:
PICARD
Patience. Patience...
At that moment, the sub-space channel CRACKLES loudly,
the Ferengi accent alien, clipped, arrogant.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
The quicker we can come to terms,
the better, NCC 1701-D.
There's no visual sent, but Picard is relieved.
PICARD
Who is speaking?
TAAR'S COM VOICE
I am Taar. DaiMon of the Ferengi.
You wished to discuss surrender,
Captain Picard?
PICARD
What I actually said, DaiMon,
is...
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(interrupting)
UNCONDITIONAL...
The Bridge reverberates with Taar's booming voice,
shattering every last hope.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(continuing; a difficult
beat)
... Surrender, I warn you, is...
(emphatic)
Totally unacceptable!!
(desperate but proud)
We will die to the last one of
us before such dishonor!
Nobody can believe their ears! Picard shares a look with
Riker and Troi, understanding now the incredible thing
that has happened. Picard turns quickly to Tasha, makes
a hand/slash signal. In response, Tasha touches her
panel.
TASHA
Hailing frequency off, sir.
Now WE SEE Picard at his command best as he gives a
series of orders.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 23.
22 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
(to Riker)
Something has seized their ship
too. They're in the same predicament
as us.
(to Geordi)
Launch a sensor probe. Set it
to search for the source of this
"something" that's holding us both.
(to Tasha)
Back to hailing fequencies, fast.
(Com technique)
... and so I regret DaiMon Taar
that I can no longer negotiate
unless it is conducted visually.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
(beat; concerned)
Your complete message not
received, Enterprise. But visual
communication is against our
custom.
PICARD
(into Com)
And it is against Starfleet orders
to accept a surrender otherwise.
Do you withdraw your surrender
offer?
A long delay -- enough time for the Enterprise Crew to
become nervous. Then:
TAAR'S COM VOICE
You give us no choice, Enterprise.
May we have a visual on you too?
23 EMPHASIZING MAIN VIEWER (OPTICAL)
as Picard answers on Com, signaling Troi to set the
viewscreen accordingly.
PICARD
(into Com)
Agreed, DaiMon Taar. You should
be able to view us now.
(waits)
Do you have us on your screen?
TAAR'S COM VOICE
We... are now viewing you.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 24.
24 CLOSE ON MAIN VIEWER
The MAIN VIEWER FLICKERS and AN IMAGE OF DAIMON TAAR'S
FERENGI FACE comes into sight -- large, menacing,
lens-twisted and very brightly lit.
25 WIDER ANGLE ON MAIN BRIDGE
giving reactions of our principals.
TAAR'S COM VOICE
I do not know how your twisted
alien culture has paralyzed our
vessel but I concede your
'Enterprise' is superior.
(snaps)
We will return your worthless T-9
device and we offer the life of
our second officers as required
by the Ferengi code.
The Enterprise crew does not give themselves away with
cheers, but the relief is evident.
DATA
I am relieved we have no such code
involving our second officers.
TAAR (V.O.)
Is this to your satisfaction,
Picard Captain?
PICARD
Your offer may be inadequate, but
I will discuss it with my staff.
Stand by for further communications.
The CRACKLE ends, the Ferengi transmission complete.
26 INT. OBSERVATION LOUNGE
It is a place dominated by a viewing screen which is
flanked by computer panels. TWO TEEN BOYS are
inspecting the starship reliefs. They see Picard
coming, make their hasty EXIT as the bridge personnel
ENTER... leaving a plaything near the viewscreen, a
Chinese finger PUZZLE.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 25.
26 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(to the Teens on
ENTERING)
Matthews! Pola! You know this
area is off-limits.
(as Boys LEAVE)
Boys will be boys, Captain.
Picard gives Riker a withering look at this statement.
Data and Geordi also ENTER.
PICARD
(to Geordi)
Have you launched the probe?
GEORDI
Yes, sir. We'll get readings
soon.
PICARD
(to Geordi)
If we're not holding the Ferengi
and they're not holding us... then
who the hell is?
(to Data)
Next, you wanted to show us
something?
DATA
As requested, Captain,
library-computer information on
this planet.
27 ANGLE EMPHASIZING DATA AND VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)
Data has picked up the finger-puzzle game, plays with it
abstractly, as:
DATA
It has been charted only, from
long range scans. It is Class
M, but with no indications of life
forms, sentient or otherwise.
However, you may find this of
interest...
Data touches a panel and on the screen APPEARS AN IMAGE
OF A HOLOGRAPHIC STAR MAP with a huge ball of artificial
connecting lines. An INCOMPREHENSIBLE ALIEN LEGEND
APPEARS TOO.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 26.
27 CONTINUED:
DATA
(continuing)
Resolving it into our language...
Data touches a control and an unusual SYMBOL APPEARS,
together, with the words "TKON EMPIRE."
PICARD
A space federation of some sort.
But I've never heard the word
"Tkon."
DATA
(distracted by stuck
finger)
Understandable. It has been
extinct six hundred thousand
of... of our years.
(back to viewer; back
to finger problem)
According to... legend, these
planets... were outposts... of that
empire...
Data has put his opposing finger from his other hand
into the open puzzle end... and pulls it tight, trapping
himself. Another snap or two finds him quite ensnared.
PICARD
Data. What are you doing?
DATA
Apologies, Captain. I seem to have
reached an odd functional impass.
I am, ah...
(futile tug)
Stuck.
PICARD
Then get unstuck and continue your
briefing.
DATA
Yes, sir. That is what I am trying
to do...
(no go again)
But the solution eludes me.
GEORDI
(laughs)
My hero.
Picard reaches over, grabs Data's hands in his own and
pushes in... releasing Data's trapped fingers.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 27.
27 CONTINUED: (2)
PICARD
Continue, Commander. Now!
DATA
(eyeing the puzzle)
Intriguing.
(then quickly indicating
viewscreen)
Again, only legend, but it
describes the Empire as impossibly
huge and powerful.
RIKER
(eyeing viewscreen)
Surrounded by stars whose planets
formed its defensive system?
DATA
Correct, sir. Outposts. And the
planet below was possibly one of
them...
Interrupted by the Bos'n SIGNAL, followed by:
TASHA'S COM VOICE
Excuse the interruption, Captain,
but this may be worth it. We're
now receiving a signal from the
probe.
PICARD
We'll take it here, please.
The VIEWSCREEN FLICKERS, BECOMES AN IMAGE SHOWING
PLANET, FERENGI VESSEL, AND THE ENTERPRISE. WAVY,
PULSATING, EERIE-GREEN CURVLINEAR LINES reach up
mushroom-like from a point on the planet surface -- up
and around the two space vessels.
GEORDI
Incredible!
RIKER
That's our mysterious "something,"
Captain. It is a forcefield of
some kind...
PICARD
Reaching up from the planet
surface. What enormous power!
(to Data)
How does the legend describe the
end of the Tkon Empire?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT TWO 28.
27 CONTINUED: (3)
DATA
By their Sun going supernova, sir.
PICARD
Could this planet have escaped
that?
28 ANOTHER ANGLE
Data touches the panel and VIEWER IMAGE CHANGES BACK TO
THE TKON EMPIRE CHART. He indicates a distant one of
the surrounding stars.
DATA
This planet, Gamma Tauri IV,
could have been the most distant
outpost, sir, in theory. But
since it shows no life form readings...
PICARD
(to Riker)
We'll have to look it over, Number
One. Stand by with an away team.
RIKER
(stands)
And if the Ferengi also realize
the forcefield emanates from the
planet, sir?
PICARD
(considers it)
That's a complication. We may
have to ask them to join us in
this.
GEORDI
(surprised)
Team up with the Ferengi, sir?
PICARD
We were ordered to learn what we
can about them. Do you know of
a better way than that?
FADE OUT:
END OF ACT TWO
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 29.
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
29 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI VESSEL (OPTICAL)
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, supplemental. In
orbit of the mysterious planet
Gamma Tauri IV in the Delphi Ardu
star system, whose unexplained
forcefield has seized us with a
power almost beyond imagination.
If...
30 INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE - WIDE ANGLE INCLUDING
VIEWER (OPTICAL)
The viewer carries an IMAGE of the planet. The bridge
crew is tense, awaiting communications with the Ferengi.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... there is a solution to this,
it almost certainly will involve
cooperation from the Ferengi...
a life form which seems as unknown
and mysterious as the planet we
orbit.
31 ANGLE INCLUDING TASHA
as she looks from the panel to the Captain.
TASHA
Ship's power drain is critical,
Captain. I must now shut down
our shields to maintain life
support systems.
PICARD
Understood, Lieutenant. Open
hailing frequencies.
TASHA
(touching controls)
Hailing frequencies open, sir.
PICARD
Ferengi vessel from Enterprise,
this is Captain Picard. Come in.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 30.
32 ANGLES INCLUDING VIEWER (OPTICAL)
as Main Viewer ripples into IMAGE OF THE FACE OF DAIMON
TAAR again -- and it is still lens-twisted, appearing as
large and foreboding as before. He looks up at the
screen and then:
TAAR
Your alien images again shock us.
PICARD
DaiMon Tarr, regarding your
surrender to us, the facts are
somewhat different...
TAAR
(interrupting; angrily)
Our own probe has already shown
us your trickery, hu-man.
(emphatic)
We withdraw our surrender.
Picard has exchanged a look with Riker. He nods toward
the viewer:
PICARD
Agreed, DaiMon. May this may be
a far more productive
relationship.
TAAR
I prefer a profitable one, hu-man.
DATA
(quietly, toward Picard)
"Yankee Traders."
TAAR
(bristling)
Explain. What means this
"yangeetraters"?
GEORDI
He heard that?
Picard gives Data an irritated look, searches for an
answer.
PICARD
It... acknowledges your interest
in profit, DaiMon Taar. Is that
an incorrect assumption?
TAAR
We seek only what is equitable.
(angrily)
What do you seek? Why did you
begin by attacking us?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 31.
32 CONTINUED:
PICARD
We did not attack. We gave chase
in order to recover a
Federation-owned energy device
which...
TAAR
(interrupting)
... which we know is ours. Your
barbarous Federation chose to
place it on one of our planets!
PICARD
On the contrary, Gamma Tauri IV
is recognized by all civilized
members of...
TAAR
(outraged)
The Ferengi are not uncivilized,
hu-man! Is that what you
suggest?!
Picard takes a breath, this is not going well.
PICARD
All I am trying to say is you have
taken a device clearly not your
own from...
TAAR
(incredulous)
Are you now calling us thieves?!
Picard shifts to a different tack, to let off Ferengi
steam.
PICARD
Certainly not. And I have no wish
to argue issues of territory or
property, when our mutual problem
remains. Like it or not...
(firm)
We are both trapped by the power
draining forcefield of this
planet.
TAAR
(lets up)
On that matter, there can be no
argument.
PICARD
Might I propose a swap?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 32.
32 CONTINUED: (2)
Taar's face grimaces at the foul-sounding new word.
TAAR
And... what is a "szwop"?
PICARD
An exchange, a trade...
TAAR
Yes, trade, hu-man. What is your
offer?
Picard's getting somewhere, and Troi acknowledges the
progress with a smile to her captain.
PICARD
We will give you what we know
about the planet, and in trade,
you will give us your information.
TAAR
Ridiculous. How will we know you
have not cheated us?
PICARD
We must trust each other, Taar.
Tarr responds with a grating laugh at this idea.
TAAR
Amusing, hu-man. But impractical.
PICARD
Then may I propose we both
cooperate in a joint examination
of the planet surface?
TAAR
And what profit is in this, Picard
Captain?
PICARD
The profit, DaiMon Tarr, lies in
saving all our lives.
Taar considers a beat, then answers, a deal being done.
TAAR
We will agree to this. But I warn
you now, any further trickery on
your part will be met with no
mercy. Understood?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 33.
32 CONTINUED: (3)
PICARD
Understood.
(onward)
If you care to join us, we have
a well-proven transporter
device which...
TAAR
We have a matter-energy device
of our own. We will beam a
science team of three to whatever
coordinates you propose.
PICARD
Excellent. We will transmit that
information shortly. Enterprise
out.
Picard nods at Tasha.
TASHA
Hailing frequencies off.
The Main Viewer has returned to an image of the Ferengi
vessel and the planet.
PICARD
I'll log that as "promising," at
least.
RIKER
I wonder, Captain. Ordinarily,
I don't believe in distrust at
first sight... but this may be
an exception.
DATA
Especially in view of the fact
the image he transmitted was
likely distorted somehow, sir.
TROI
I felt the same thing, Captain.
He was hiding something.
RIKER
(stands)
With this power drain I see no
reason to delay, sir.
(looks around)
I'd like some additional help
on this. Can you spare Worf?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 34.
32 CONTINUED: (4)
PICARD
(nods)
Take him. And be careful, Number
One.
Riker CROSSES toward the turbolift, FOLLOWED by Data,
Geordi, Tasha and Worf. Their Bridge positions are
immediately filled.
33 INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM
A strong away team of five: Riker, Data, Tasha, Geordi
and Worf. All are armed with phasers, including a
couple of large ones, plus a couple of tricorders. They
step onto the "pads."
TRANSPORTER CHIEF
With this power drain, we may have
trouble communicating with you,
sir.
RIKER
Understood. Anything else?
TRANSPORTER CHIEF
(reluctant)
Due to this forcefield, there is
presently no way... to beam you
back, sir.
GEORDI
You had to ask.
RIKER
Understood.
(checking the others,
then)
Energize!
WE SEE the TRANSPORTER EFFECT.
34 EXT. CLOUDED PLANET - SURFACE
Dimly lit, a twilight world of overcast, turbulent skies
hanging heavily over a strange landscape of coral-like
"trees." LIGHTNING explodes above, as a dull THUNDER
echoes through this eerie labyrinth.
In a relatively clear area, Riker suddenly
materializes... alone! He's woozy, but in one piece.
He looks around, perplexed, worried.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 35.
34 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Tasha? Data? Geordi? Worf?!
No answer. Riker scrambles toward a nearby rise,
through the "forest," and up the incline... reaching the
top.
35 CLOSE - RIKER
He surveys the surrounding area, with no luck.
36 RIKER'S POV - PLANET SURFACE
Landscape. No sign of anything lifelike.
37 BACK TO SCENE
More THUNDER O.S.
RIKER
Anybody?!
DATA
Very intriguing, sir.
38 WIDER ANGLE - TO INCLUDE DATA
atop one of the coral "trees," as the curious android
examines it.
RIKER
What are you doing up there?
DATA
(climbs down)
I assume a problem of program
coordinates due to the energy
field around the ship, sir.
(glances around)
Are we alone?
RIKER
Unfortunately.
(indicates trees)
What do you make of these?
DATA
Crystalline, quite inert.
"Nothing to write home about."
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 36.
38 CONTINUED:
RIKER
(delayed take)
Excuse me?
DATA
That is slang, sir.
(concern)
I did use it correctly, did I not?
RIKER
(why me?)
Let's find the others...
And they MOVE OFF.
39 EXT. MORE PLANET SURFACE
A tangled mass of interlocking "limbs," shimmering in
the cloudy light. WE HEAR our people before we see
them.
RIKER (V.O)
... they can't be too far.
DATA (V.O.)
Actually, the forces responsible
for this effect would create a
random...
As CAMERA ANGLES DOWN, WE SEE Riker crawling under a
limb, and Data in glimpses just behind him.
DATA
(continuing)
... transporter distribution
inversely proportional to the
density of...
RIKER
Who's that?
DATA
What?
Riker squats, peering through the forest ahead.
RIKER
That!
Data crawls forward to get a look where Riker is
pointing.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 37.
40 DATA'S AND RIKER'S POV
It's Geordi! But he's inverted, limply hanging upside
down from a higher limb, one foot firmly lodged in a
crook... and not moving.
RIKER/DATA (V.O)
Geordi!
41 BACK TO SCENE
With difficulty, Riker and Data make their way to their
hapless crewmember. Geordi is motionless, maybe dead.
Riker reaches through the tangle.
RIKER
Geordi?! Are you conscious?
A beat, then Geordi smiles. Data runs a tricorder
nearby.
GEORDI
Do I look conscious?
RIKER
No. What are you doing?
GEORDI
Trying to relax, sir. My foot's
caught...
(points up)
Up there. I materialized upside
down about ten meters above the
surface.
DATA
Tricorder is useless here, sir.
Communications are gone, too.
Riker and Data are now in a position to attempt rescue,
as they brace Geordi up. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING AGAIN
O.S.
DATA
(continuing; to Geordi)
It is fortunate you did not break
anyth...
GEORDI
Who's that?!
At that, both Riker and Data turn to see:
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT THREE 38.
42 POV (OPTICAL)
Backlit by LIGHTNING, THREE SMALL, HAIRLESS HUMANOIDS
with protruding cupped ears, dressed in strange
clothing. They are armed with odd whip-like weapons.
RIKER (V.O.)
Who are you?
At that, the Leader snaps his whip toward them,
unleashing a rippling electra-plasmic WAVE that races
TOWARD CAMERA (OPTICAL).
43 CLOSE - OUR TEAM
Riker, Data and lucky-day Geordi are whacked with the
WAVE all together... putting Geordi back to sleep. Data
falls unconscious, too. Riker fights it but is hit
again, and falls, unconscious.
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT THREE
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 39.
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
44 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
United in orbit by the force which still holds them
helpless.
PICARD (V.O.)
Captain's log, supplemental. It
is now six hours since our away
team beamed down to the planet
surface. On the Enterprise...
45 EXT. SPACE - CLOSE ON ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
showing its LIGHTS DIMMING as unnecessary power is
conserved.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... our condition is rapidly
worsening. Ordinarily, with
reserve power alone, we could
maintain life support for several
months. But the force holding
us...
46 INT. ENTERPRISE - MONTAGE
Various SHOTS REVEAL the exhausted and weakening crew
still at their stations... Beverly is struggling to aid
the stricken. She passes Picard who is doing the same.
PICARD (V.O.)
(continuing)
... has closed down all engines
and is draining our reserve power
too... Equally impossible, our
oxygen level is also dropping.
47 ANGLE ON TROI
bringing an armload of silvery thermal blankets onto the
bridge, distributing. She passes the captain.
TROI
It's getting much...
(stops; out of breath)
... much colder, sir.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 40.
47 CONTINUED:
Beverly ENTERS SHOT.
PICARD
How far down is it likely to go?
BEVERLY
A lot. Even in orbital space it
gets past minus two hundred
degrees.
TROI
We won't have to worry past...
(tries to smile)
... minus seventy or so.
PICARD
(shivers)
Feels like that right now.
48 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - CLOSE ON RIKER
As he begins groggily coming back to consciousness, a
small grown HAND WITH BLUE COLORED NAILS roughly rips
Riker's Starfleet communicator symbol from his uniform.
49 RIKER AND CAPTOR
Sitting opposite Riker on a crystalline rock is a little
Ferengi humanoid, LETEK, leader of this group. His eyes
"dart" around birdlike as he studies the Starfleet
insignia just taken from Riker. He is fine-boned, small
-- looking far different and less menacing than the
image transmitted to the Enterprise Main Viewer.
50 WIDER ANGLE
Two other Ferengi MOVE INTO SCENE, puffing as they drag
the heavy weight of Worf into the clearing to be laid
out alongside Geordi and Data. They are KAYRON and
MORDOC. At this time, Riker becomes sufficiently
conscious to groan.
LETEK
If he moves, kill him.
MORDOC
Letek, has what we've done broken
our agreement with their captain?
LETEK
We will accuse the hu-mans of
preparing to ambush us. It will
be our word against theirs and
who is more trustworthy, Mordoc?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 41.
51 CLOSE ON LETEK
Beady-eyed and marginally blind, this dominant Ferengi
male examines his booty... holding it close-up because
of Ferengi weak eyesight.
LETEK
(to himself)
Hmmm. Looks like gold...
(gives it a lick)
... tastes like gold.
RIKER (V.O.)
It is gold!
The alien leaps back from the unexpected sound, his whip
immediately in the air, poised to attack! Nearby,
useless to our crewmembers, are their phasers, insignias
and tricorders.
52 BACK TO SCENE
Riker's not going anywhere, having had a taste of the
Ferengi electronic whip. The alien over Riker, whip
ready... just as another clap of far-off THUNDER causes
it to howl and cover its ears in pain, as do the others!
LETEK
(soft, low voice)
Accursed planet! What
pandemonium!
RIKER
Nothing compared to what my
captain will do...
(sees he's causing pain;
speaks softly)
... when he learns you've broken
our landing party agreement.
LETEK
What part of the agreement?
At that, Riker eases himself up, but the alien gestures
him back down, the "whip" its "suggestion"...
LETEK
(continuing)
You appeared and attacked us.
Are you one of their assassins?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 42.
52 CONTINUED:
RIKER
I am Commander Riker, first
officer of the USS Enterprise.
Stop now unless you want our
vessel to retaliate...
Upon which, Worf rolls to his feet with a LOUD and
frightening KLINGON GROWL. The Ferengi immediately clap
their hands to their ears and Worf goes for the one
called Mordoc nearest him. But Worf finds he has a
wildcat on his hands.
53 ANOTHER ANGLE (SPECIAL EFFECT)
The Ferengi called Kayron moves to aid Worf's opponent,
lifting his whip to strike, but Data "leaps" from his
prone position, moving with android speed and ease,
grabbing him by the wrist and pulling him at arm's
length off the ground. We HEAR THUNDER again, LOUDER.
54 ANOTHER ANGLE - EMPHASIZING RIKER
as the Ferengi leader, Letek, makes a move.
RIKER
I've got this one!
DATA
Careful, Commander, they're much
stronger than...
Riker finds out how much stronger -- Letek smashes Riker
with a savage right-cross which rolls him over twice and
leaves him completely unconscious.
55 ANOTHER ANGLE
Data and Worf have their hands full.
WORF
(loudly)
PYGMY CRETINS... !
Although with hands over his ears, protecting his
hearing, one of the Ferengi rolls, clamps his legs
around the huge Klingon and brings him to the ground,
hard.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 43.
56 ANOTHER ANGLE (OPTICAL)
The remaining two Ferengi go after Data, one hitting him
hard and high, the other equally hard and low --
bringing Data to the ground. Letek scoops up his
"whip."
LETEK
Kill them.
It sounds no less lethal that the Ferengi says it
quietly. As the other two scramble for their whips:
MORDOC
(hissing quietly)
Hideous monsters!
Kayron and Mordoc raise their "whips" to do the job,
when:
TASHA (V. O.)
NOOO-O-O!!
All three Ferengi wheel around, as:
57 ANGLE WIDENS TO INCLUDE TASHA
training a major phaser at the hapless Ferengi. The
small men let their "whips" drop, at Tasha's gesture.
TASHA
That's much better, now over
there...
Letek and his "men" back off, incredulous, as Mordoc
points to Tasha.
MORDOC
Is this a female?
KYRON
A hu-man... female, Letek?
The Ferengi are handling this with all the astonishment
of seeing man-eating tigers. The Ferengi squint
leeringly at Tasha.
LETEK
(to Riker)
Then it is true. You work with
females, arm them, and force them
to wear clothing?
MORDOC
How sickening.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 44.
58 EXT. ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
Nearly dark, as the lights weakly radiate. Beyond, the
Ferengi vessel is slightly better lit.
59 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE
Picard comforts a crewmember, then CROSSES to Beverly.
They're both very cold and weak, GASP OUT their words.
BEVERLY
I should visit... the family
decks...again...
PICARD
(shakes head)
I've diverted... all reserve...
power there. They'll... last
longest.
(looks around)
Is there anything else we can do,
Doctor?
Beverly shakes her head. Then Picard remembers
something.
PICARD
(continuing)
Where is... your son Wesley?
BEVERLY
(beat)
With his friend…Parker.
Wish he were…asleep.
PICARD
He has the... right to meet...
death awake.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 45.
59 CONTINUED:
Beverly eyes Picard for a long moment before she answers
with a nod.
BEVERLY
That is... a male perspective!
From deep in his thermal blankets, Picard makes a
MUFFLED SOUND.
BEVERLY
(continuing)
What?
(beat; louder)
What did you say, Jean-Luc?
PICARD
I said... rubbish!
60 EXT. PLANET SURFACE
The Ferengi are clearly unafraid of the larger humans
and Tasha has had to be alert with her phaser to keep
them in place. But now the Ferengi have evolved a plan.
It begins with Letek seeming asleep -- the other two
suddenly striding OFF. Tasha brings her phaser up:
TASHA
Stop! Hold it right there!
61 ANOTHER ANGLE (OPTICAL)
The two Ferengi are ignoring Tasha. (We're also now
HEARING the mysterious THUNDER SOUND nearer and LOUDER.)
RIKER
Set for stun!
TASHA
(nods)
Already set.
In b.g. WE SEE Letek suddenly moving for his "whip"
device as a baffled Tasha sends out a PHASER EFFECT
which heads straight for the Ferengi but then ARCS IN
A CURVE AND ENCIRCLES THE LARGEST NEARBY CORAL TREE.
TASHA
What is going on?!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 46.
62 ANGLE EMPHASIZING LETEK
With the attention of the human on the phaser, Letek
snatches up his "whip" device and SNAPS it toward the
humans. They turn in time to the WHIP EFFECT HEADED
IN THEIR DIRECTION -- BUT LIKE THE PHASER EFFECT IT
CURVES TOWARD THE "CORAL" TREE AND DISSIPATES THERE.
LETEK
What is this?!
63 ANGLE ON HUMANS AND FERENGI
Neither side is certain what to do next.
DATA
How intriguing.
(to Humans and Ferengi)
I believe we can deduce these
crystalline tree-shapes to be
energy collectors.
RIKER
(nods)
Along the same principle that is
draining energy from our ships.
GEORDI
But the Ferengi weapons were
working when we arrived here...
TASHA
Which means something new has
happened...
Interrupted by a BLAST OF THUNDER. Then more of the
strange THUNDER, CLOSER, STILL LOUDER. Pressing hands
over ears, the Ferengi are in agony. Geordi reacts at
something o.s., points.
GEORDI
Commander!
64 ANGLE ON TKON OBJECT (OPTICAL)
A SPINNING, CLEAR CRYSTALLINE SHAPE, GIVING OFF RAINBOW
HUES as it MOVES INTO SCENE with the Humans and the
Ferengi, stopping there. Then, HALF-VOICE AND
HALF-THUNDER RUMBLE:
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FOUR 47.
64 CONTINUED:
PORTAL FIGURE
BE YOU BARBARIANS?! SPEAK!
But its defiant inquiry is met by silence from all, as
we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FOUR
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 48.
ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
65 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - ANGLE ON PORTAL EFFECT (OPTICAL)
continuing from ACT FOUR FADE OUT. Both humans and
Ferengi astonished at the SPINNING, CLEAR CRYSTALLINE
SHAPE WHICH GIVES OFF RAINBOW HUES AND THE SOUND OF
THUNDER RUMBLING.
PORTAL
WHO MEETS THE CHALLENGE?
66 ANGLE ON GEORDI AND RIKER
Geordi concentrating on the spinning SHAPE, then turning
quickly to Riker.
GEORDI
I'm beginning to understand
what...
(touches VISOR)
... these "eyes" have been showing
me. Patterns of force everywhere.
This entire planet has been made
into... well, a power accumulator.
RIKER
(indicating crystalline
shape)
And that?
GEORDI
... is the whole point of this
place. I can "see" the planet's
power emanating from...
67 WIDER ANGLE - INCLUDING SPINNING SHAPE (OPTICAL)
as again they HEAR the HALF-VOICE, HALF-THUNDER SOUND:
PORTAL
WHO WILL IT BE?
Nobody's volunteering. Letek looks to Riker, then to
his Ferengi cohorts. A beat, then Letek takes the
plunge...
LETEK
Riker.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 49.
67 CONTINUED:
PORTAL
(to Riker)
YOU HAVE AWAKENED PORTAL
SIX-THREE. DO YOU PETITION TO
ENTER THE EMPIRE?
The Ferengi are still protecting their ears. Riker
decides to answer.
RIKER
Who asks the question?
68 ANGLE ON PORTAL EFFECT (OPTICAL)
With the LOUDEST SOUND OF ALL, A THUNDER CLAP AND
EXTENDED CRACKLING which cues ACCELERATED SPINNING to
where the CRYSTALLINE SHAPE BECOMES FUZZY AND DISSOLVES
INTO A TALL, THIN, AGED (make-up effect) HUMANOID FIGURE
(PORTAL) IN A FINE LONG ROBE.
PORTAL
(echo effect)
I AM THE PORTAL, GUARDIAN OF THE
TKON EMPIRE.
69 ANGLE ON FERENGI
reacting, taking their hands from their ears as the
SOUND FADES away.
70 ANGLE ON HUMANS
reacting.
RIKER
Why should we petition for entry
to an empire that no longer
exists?
71 APPROPRIATE ANGLES - PER ACTION
The Portal Figure examines the others, then looks down
at itself. It speaks now in a NORMAL VOICE but with a
slight ECHO-CHAMBER holdover.
PORTAL
Biped...extraordinary.
(looks up)
Why do you attempt deception?
The empire is forever.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 50.
71 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Your empire fell prey to a
supernova...
At that, the Portal Figure scans the cloudy sky above,
concerned but wary of trickery.
PORTAL
Nonsense!
RIKER
Data. Please repeat the file...
DATA
It is a matter of record, Portal,
in the Age of Makto, the central
star of the Tkon Empire
destabilized and...
PORTAL
(interrupts)
But the Age of Makto is an eon
in the future to come...
DATA
(interrupts back)
In fact, there have been many ages
which have come and passed since
Makto...
PORTAL
(and back again)
This is the Age of Bastu!
DATA
(relentless)
I am afraid not, as by the Tkon
use of galactic motionary startime
charts, after Bastu, there has
been Cimi, Xora, Makto, Ozari,
Fendor...
PORTAL
(enraged)
ENOUGH!
(thunder clap)
This is absurd! That is over seven
baktun of time! How can this be?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 51.
71 CONTINUED: (2)
RIKER
You must have been asleep,
Portal, for hundreds of
thousands of our years...
Letek steps forward, acting polite and humble. He
indicates Riker and the other humans.
LETEK
Deception is the way of these
hu-mans. We Ferengi will gladly
make a petition.
The away team members react, but Riker motions them into
silence.
RIKER
(to Portal)
We invite their petition.
Both Geordi and Data smile at what they perceive is
Riker's tactic.
DATA
Excellent idea, sir.
GEORDI
I can't wait to hear it...
The Portal Figure makes a strange gesture to the humans,
in deep concentration, then turns to Letek.
PORTAL
Speak.
Letek thinks fast; this has happened almost too rapidly.
LETEK
We... our petition is that we be
allowed to... serve the Tkon
Empire...
(decides to add)
... at no profit! Return control
of our starship to us and we will
happily destroy both the hu-man
criminals and their vessel which
attacked us without provocation.
(too eager)
They came to loot your empire,
but we intercepted them!
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 52.
71 CONTINUED: (3)
The away team is desperate for Riker to make an answer
to this but he remains silent, awaiting the Portal
Figure's answer. Again the Portal gestures, but this
time to the Ferengi, then he turns back to Riker.
PORTAL
You have attempted deceit. Next
you cannot answer these accusations.
Do you give yourself up for
judgment?
RIKER
(beat; considering this)
Yes. If you believe those
accusations, you should act on
them.
The other away team members are shocked at Riker's
answer. Before the Portal can answer, Letek decides
to go for the "kill."
LETEK
And there is even more! We can
prove the hu-mans are destroyers
of legal commerce ... also that
they selfishly withhold vital
technology from backward worlds...
MORDOC
(jumping in)
... and necessary defensive
weapons, too. We Ferengi are now
challenge this hu-man madness...
RIKER
I admit we restrict advanced
technology to all...
KAYRON
(in chorus)
You see! They are demented; their
values are insane. You cannot
believe the business opportunities
they destroy...
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 53.
71 CONTINUED: (4)
LETEK
(exhibiting the
Starfleet insignias
taken)
Proof of their barbarism -- they
adorn themselves with gold, a
despicable use of rare metal...
(indicates Tasha)
And they shamelessly clothe their
females...
MORDOC
(leering at Tasha)
Inviting others to unclothe
them... the very depth of
perversion...
Mordoc reaches for a pawhold on Tasha's uniform in
disgust. But Tasha angles and parries his thrust, at
the ready.
TASHA
Paws off, Ferengi.
MORDOC
No female, hu-man or Ferengi, can
order Mordoc around! Submit!
TASHA
(moves toward Mordoc;
deadly)
Just try it, shorty.
RIKER
(warning)
At ease, Lieutenant!
GEORDI
(to Ferengi)
I wouldn't mess with Lieutenant
Yar if I were you...
(to Riker)
But maybe they'd like to find out
the hard way, eh, Number One?
RIKER
Seems their style.
(to Portal)
Would you like to hear more?
PORTAL
If you desire.
Riker gestures to Data, who willingly obliges.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 54.
71 CONTINUED: (5)
DATA
(nods)
They should add also that
Starfleet has refused to prevent
several civilizations from
falling; we have sometimes let
the violent and strong overcome
the weak...
LETEK
(to Portal)
They admit their crimes! Hear
them; they admit the evil which
they... !
Interrupted by a ROLLING THUNDER SOUND.
72 ANGLE ON PORTAL FIGURE (OPTICAL)
as the Figure seems a bit younger, better muscled, the
robe shorter and more practical, with a large, lethal
appearing scimitar-like weapon in hand. It turns to
Riker, its voice now carrying a hint of ROLLING THUNDER
again.
PORTAL
BARBARIAN!
LETEK
Yes, you show wisdom...
PORTAL
(interrupting; indicates
the Ferengi, too)
BARBARIANS, ALL!
(indicates Riker with
sword)
But this one first. In the
fashion the Empire has always
challenged savages...
73 EMPHASIZING WORF AND TASHA (OPTICAL)
jumping forward.
WORF
No! For battle, come to me...
A flash of BLUE LIGHT with LIGHTNING BOLT SOUND hurls
Worf violently back, rolling to a stop unconscious.
Tasha wisely stops, then goes to Worf's assistance.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 55.
74 EMPHASIZING RIKER AND PORTAL FIGURE
as the Figure takes a fighting stance.
PORTAL
(mixed-THUNDER)
You have a single chance for life.
One only. What is the answer to
my challenge?
RIKER
(facing Portal Figure,
unmoving)
There is more! Self-determination
of all peoples...
Again, the Portal makes a strange gesture to Riker, in
deep concentration.
PORTAL
(interrupting)
You are being tested, Riker! WHAT
IS THE ANSWER?
Riker looks up sharply, puzzled at this.
RIKER
How do you know my name?
The Portal Figure suddenly rushes at Riker, scimitar
held high... an earth-shattering SHRIEK. Riker stands
fast as:
75 CLOSE ON RIKER AND PORTAL FIGURE
Portal cuts through the air in an unstoppable overhead
sweep... Then, the ugly looking weapon stops a couple
millimeters from Riker's head! Riker remains
motionless, even calm, serene...
PORTAL
Ahhh. You are of immovable mind,
Riker. One totally committed to
facing any fate with composure...
(sword still up)
But what is the answer to my
challenge?
All the away team members hold their breath. Riker
remains quietly at ease. Is he taking too long?
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 56.
75 CONTINUED:
RIKER
Fear is the true enemy, the only
enemy.
Portal tosses his weapon aside.
PORTAL
You are a noble being. And unlike
these little ones who close their
minds, your mind holds interesting
thoughts.
(quoting)
"Know your enemy and know
yourself, and victory will always
be yours." Why that thought? And
who is this "Sun Tzu" you revere?
RIKER
An old Chinese philosopher from
ancient Earth history...
PORTAL
You must tell me more of this
wisdom so much like our own.
RIKER
Gladly. First, our starship. Can
you release it?
PORTAL
(nods)
It is released.
(looks upward, nods)
All power is restored.
76 EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)
suddenly freed, the LIGHTS back up to full strength!
77 INT. MAIN BRIDGE
as all power is restored, the bridge lights and a/c
return to norm, not a lot too late. The crew begin to
stir. Picard gets to his feet fast, but weakly.
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78 CLOSE ON PICARD
opens his eyes, taking in a deep, fresh breath. He
looks around. Beverly ENTERS SHOT.
BEVERLY
Not a hell of a lot too soon,
Jean...Captain.
79 EXT. PLANET SURFACE - VARIOUS ANGLES
with the Ferengi showing concerned expressions.
PORTAL
(to Riker)
I admit I had my doubts as your
ships battled each other...
LETEK
They tried to kill us!
PORTAL
(ignores him)
In overt acts of belligerance.
Normally, I would have destroyed
all of you and your ships, but
something confused me.
RIKER
Which was?
PORTAL
First you wanted to murder each
other, then you were willing to
help each other.
Letek's not one to be ignored, roughly forcing himself
in front of Riker, his cohorts nearby.
LETEK
What of our vessel? We knew the
same answer...
MORDOC
The truth is I gave those words
to this hu-man.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 58.
79 CONTINUED:
PORTAL
(to Riker)
What of them? Shall I destroy
them?
RIKER
Then they would learn nothing.
PORTAL
Admirable conclusion. But what
makes you think they will ever
learn, Riker?
RIKER
(beat)
Is this a test also?
The Ferengi start to intrude again, but the Portal
quickly silences them with a deadly wave of his hand.
PORTAL
In life, one is always tested.
RIKER
I find them very much as we were
a few hundred years ago... but
with the technology we have now.
They're very dangerous...
KAYRON
(can't help the lie)
Untrue! We seek friendship with
you...
RIKER
(unhearing; to Portal)
But we can hardly hate what we
once were. They may grow and
learn...
PORTAL
... And learn ways of destroying
you.
RIKER
Our values require us to face that
possibility. What of you? With
your empire gone... ?
PORTAL
Even without the empire, the
uncivilized must be tested.
(sadly)
I shall sleep... until needed
again.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 59.
80 EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI SHIP
Both vessels with power up.
81 INT. ENTERPRISE MAIN BRIDGE - EMPHASIZING GEORDI ANDD
DATA
ENTERING from the turbolift. Troi, CROSSING in from the
Ready Room, intercepts them.
TROI
What happened?
DATA
Something to write home about.
GEORDI
"Something to write home about?"
Data, that's very human.
Data is very pleased at that. Meanwhile, Riker has
ARRIVED, CROSSES to the Command Area.
82 EMPHASIZING PICARD
as Riker joins him.
RIKER
The T-9 energy converter was
beamed aboard and secured, sir.
PICARD
I commend your performance, Number
One.
Data has also returned to his forward "Ops" station,
carefully placing his finger puzzle above his console.
RIKER
I do have a request, sir.
83 CLOSE ON RIKER
A wicked thought.
RIKER
(continuing)
Permission to beam a box of Data's
Chinese finger puzzles over to
the Ferengi.
(postscript)
A "thank you" for all they tried
to do.
STAR TREK: "The Last Outpost" - 8/7/87 - ACT FIVE 60.
84 CLOSE ON PICARD
PICARD
(smiles)
Make it so.
85 EXT. ENTERPRISE AND FERENGI STARSHIP (OPTICAL)
as both angle, and in opposite directions, WARP OUT AND
AWAY from the mysterious, clouded planet - the "last
outpost" of the once-mighty Empire of Tkon, as CAMERA
MOVES IN on our starship, which QUICKLY RECEDES FROM
CAMERA into a DOT OF LIGHT as we:
FADE OUT.
END OF ACT FIVE
THE END