Suspicions (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
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Star Trek: TNG episode | |
"Suspicions" | |
Episode no. | 148 |
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Prod. code | 248 |
Airdate | May 9, 1993 |
Writer(s) | Joe Menosky and Naren Shankar |
Director | Cliff Bole |
Guest star(s) | Patti Yasutake Tricia O'Neil Peter Slutsker James Horan John S. Ragin Joan Stuart Morris Whoopi Goldberg |
Year | 2369 |
Stardate | 46830.1 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "Frame of Mind" |
Next | "Rightful Heir" |
"Suspicions" is an episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
[edit] Plot summary
Guinan visits Dr. Crusher in her quarters, complaining of "tennis elbow". Crusher breaks the news that she is no longer a doctor on the ship and will be facing a court martial...
A Ferengi scientist, Dr. Reyga, has created a metaphasic shielding technique, but his unorthodox methods have left most scientists in the field ignoring his work. Dr. Crusher decided to play "scientific diplomat" and invite other scientists in the field to come to the Enterprise and view a demonstration of the doctor's prototype. As they are all skeptical, they decide that someone other than the Ferengi should pilot the shuttle. Jo'Bril volunteers.
At the test flight, they all watch from the bridge as Jo'Bril enters the star. Everything seems to be going as planned until suddenly Jo'Bril becomes short of breath, and barely pilots the shuttle out of the star before dying. Everyone considers Reyga a failure, but he cannot accept that something went wrong. No one can find any trouble with the shuttlecraft. Also, Dr. Crusher cannot determine the cause of Jo'Bril's death. In fact, she cannot understand his physiology at all, especially why his cells seem to be decaying at such a slow rate. However, he is judged dead. Reyga pleads with the other scientists to allow him a second test. Dr. Crusher refuses, but he seems determined to prove himself... A few hours later, he is found dead from a plasma discharge. It is judged a suicide by Worf, but Beverly is incredulous.
Dr. Crusher discusses how unusual this seems with Captain Picard. She is determined to perform an autopsy, but the captain informs her that it is out of the question, as the family insists the body not be desecrated before they can perform the Ferengi death ritual. Frustrated, Dr. Crusher decides to perform an investigation. She confronts Christopher and T'Pan, and Christopher becomes incensed. Eventually, he mentions that Kurak and Reyga had a fiery argument. Dr. Crusher then confronts the Klingon scientist, much to her own peril. As she determines Kurak also did not murder Reyga, she finds herself stumped. Knowing she will be disobeying a direct order, she performs an autopsy on Reyga, and finds nothing. She informs Picard, and he relieves her from duty.
In the present, Guinan encourages her to continue her investigation, as she has nothing left to lose. Riker encourages her not to do anything stupid. Despite this, Crusher takes Dr. Reyga's shuttle into the star herself. Picard urges her to come back, but to no avail. In the shuttle, Jo'Bril emerges alive. He reveals his species can fake death. He also plans to fake the destruction of the shuttle and take it (and Crusher) back to his homeworld. He plans to profit from the new shielding. Crusher fights back and is forced to completely vaporize Jo'Bril.
She returns the ship, happy to have vindicated Reyga, and unafraid of the court martial. She replicates a tennis racket for Guinan so she would never get tennis elbow again -- but Guinan admits she has never played tennis; she was merely trying to figure out what was wrong with Crusher.
[edit] Guinan
This episode marks the final appearance of Guinan during the Star Trek: Next Generation series. The next time she is seen is in Star Trek Generations.