Preemptive Strike (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

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"Preemptive Strike"
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 24
Directed byPatrick Stewart
Story byNaren Shankar
Teleplay byRené Echevarria
Featured musicJay Chattaway
Cinematography byJonathan West
Production code276
Original air dateMay 16, 1994 (1994-05-16)
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"Preemptive Strike" is the 176th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is the 24th episode of the seventh season, and penultimate episode of the series overall, directed by cast member Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard).

Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D. In this episode, the recurring character Ro Laren (Michelle Forbes), a court-martialed Starfleet officer who first appeared in the episode "Ensign Ro", finds her loyalties divided between Starfleet and a group of resistance fighters who oppose the Cardassian Union, as she and her fellow Bajorans once did.

In addition to wrapping the last season of Star Trek: The Next Generation', it was meant to bolster Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.[1] It was a difficult time for the show's writers because some of them also had to work on the upcoming Star Trek film,[1] Star Trek Generations.

Casting[]

Actress Michelle Forbes returned as Ro Laren for her sixth and final episode; although there were plans to have her on Deep Space Nine, Forbes turned down the chance (which led to the creation of the character of Kira Nerys).[2] She was offered lead roles on both Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.[2][1]

Plot[]

The Enterprise is en route to a briefing concerning the current situation along the border of the Cardassian-Federation demilitarized zone. Meanwhile, newly promoted Lieutenant Ro Laren arrives in Ten-Forward to attend a welcome back party after recently graduating from Starfleet Advanced Tactical Training class.[3]

The Enterprise responds to a distress call from a Cardassian warship under attack by the Maquis, a paramilitary organization of Federation citizens who have taken up arms against the Cardassians. The Enterprise uses a spread of photon torpedoes detonated between the Cardassian and Maquis ships, causing them to break off their attack and withdraw. Later the Enterprise has its rendezvous with Vice Admiral Alynna Nechayev's Excelsior-class ship and she expresses Starfleet's concern about the Maquis, who are jeopardizing the Federation-Cardassian peace treaty. She advises Picard that Starfleet has decided to infiltrate the Maquis using Ro Laren.[3]

Ro finds her way to a bar where she is contacted by members of the Maquis. After verifying her cover story, they quickly accept her into their ranks. She forms a bond with Macias, whom Ro obviously sees as a father figure. Alarmed by this news that the Cardassians are arming their citizens with biogenic weapons, the Maquis plan a preemptive strike, however, Macias points out they are critically short of medical supplies. Ro offers to steal the needed supplies from the Enterprise, which she manages with some covert help from the crew.[3]

Returning to the Enterprise for a debriefing, Ro tells Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) of the Maquis strategy and Picard plots to manipulate the militants' paranoia in order to set a trap for them, hopefully eliminating, or at least crippling, their organization. Although Ro is troubled by this, she returns to the planet and is able to convince the Maquis leadership to plan an attack on the convoy supposedly carrying the components for the biogenic weapon, so the Federation fleet can attack from a nearby nebula. However, disguised Cardassian militiamen attack the community which the Maquis cell is part of, and Macias is killed. As he dies, he tells Ro his death is not important since other Maquis like her will step forward to carry on the fight in his place.[3]

Shortly thereafter a very unsettled Ro meets with Picard because she's having second thoughts about the mission, asking him to call it off, saying that the Maquis cell she belongs to isn't all that militant and may not even rise to the bait of the decoy convoy. Picard decides to send the ship's First officer Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes), back to the Maquis with her to keep an eye on her and assure nothing interferes with the mission.[3]

The day for the operation against the convoy arrives and as the Maquis fighters close in on it, Ro decides she can't go through with the operation. She fires a low intensity particle beam into the nebula, exposing the Federation attack force, and the Maquis ships break off their attack, frustrating the Starfleet plan. With great regret, Ro asks Riker to apologize on her behalf to Picard. Riker bids her a heartfelt farewell, and Ro is beamed aboard a Maquis vessel. Back on the Enterprise, Riker files his report with Picard in the captain's ready room, adding that Ro seemed very sure of her decision, seeming that her only regret was that she had let Picard down. Riker leaves as the episode ends on Picard's expressionless face, as he contemplates Ro's betrayal.[3]

Reception[]

In 2017, Business Insider listed "Preemptive Strike" as one of the most underrated episodes of the Star Trek franchise at that time.[4]

Video releases[]

This was released in Japan on LaserDisc on October 9, 1998 as part of the half-season collection Log.14: Seventh Season Part.2.[5] This set included episodes from "Lower Decks" to Part II of "All Good Things", with English and Japanese audio tracks.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Block, Paula M.; Erdmann, Terry J. (November 16, 2012). Star Trek: The Next Generation 365. ABRAMS. ISBN 978-1-61312-400-0.
  2. ^ a b Clark, Mark (June 1, 2013). Star Trek FAQ 2.0 (Unofficial and Unauthorized): Everything Left to Know About the Next Generation, the Movies, and Beyond. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4803-5500-2.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Preemptive Strike". Star Trek: The Next Generation. May 16, 1994. CBS.
  4. ^ Holodny, Elena. "The 31 most underrated 'Star Trek' episodes". Business Insider. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "LaserDisc Database - Star Trek Next Generation: Log.14: Seventh Season Part.2 [PILF-2438]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved February 26, 2021.

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