Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994): Season 6, Episode 14 - Face Of The Enemy - full transcript

Deanna awakes to find herself altered to look like a Romulan, immediately unaware she's involved in a cat-and-mouse game as a member of their intelligence agency.

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Computer, lights.

Computer, turn on the lights.

Space, the final frontier.

These are the voyages
of the Starship Enterprise.

Its continuing mission,
to explore strange new worlds,...

..to seek out new life
and new civilizations,...

..to boldly go
where no one has gone before.

Good, you're awake.

- Who are you?.
- Please, Counsellor.

There is little time. The Commander
will be calling for you.



Where am I?

Aboard the Romulan War bird Khazara.
I am Subcommander N'Vek.

War bird?

I was at the... neuropsychology
seminar at Bokara VI.

The last thing I remember
was returning to my quarters.

I was attacked. I felt a hypospray.

It was necessary. I could not be
certain you would come voluntarily.

Oh, God. My head's still spinning.

The drugs have nearly dissipated.

The disorientation will pass.

- Why have you brought me here?
- Listen to me.

You are no longer Deanna Troi.

You are Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar,
Imperial Intelligence. Cmdr Toreth...

- Am I a prisoner?
- There is no time to explain it all.



Cmdr Toreth will want to
know your mission. Tell her nothing.

Simply instruct her to proceed to the
Kaleb Sector. Heading 102 mark four.

- The Kaleb Sector?.
- Repeat it. Heading 102 mark four.

Heading 102 mark four.

- And she'll take orders from me?
- You are a Tal Shiar officer.

She will obey you,
but do not push her too far.

We are approaching the loading point.
Bring our guest to the bridge.

Yes, Commander. Immediately.

Please. Hurry.

I'm not going anywhere
until you tell me what's going on.

You are a Starfleet officer
disguised as a Romulan.

Unless you trust me
and do exactly as I have said,

Toreth will discover you
and you will be killed.

How do I know
I won't be killed anyway?

Your only chance to get off
this ship alive is to do as I say.

You are an empath.
You would know if I am lying. Am I?

No.

Then let us go see the Commander.

- Orbit established, Commander.
- Commence loading of cargo.

- Notify me when it is complete.
- Yes, sir.

Commander, may I present
Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar?

This is Cmdr Toreth.

Attend to your station.

Why are you here
without your guards?

Well?

The mission is one of utmost secrecy.
I could not risk bringing guards.

And what exactly is the nature
of this clandestine assignment?

- I cannot reveal that.
- Why not?

I am under orders.

You don't act like
a member of the Tal Shiar.

- How long have you been with them?
- Several months.

Commander,
cargo is on board and secure.

Tell me, why should a commander
be kept ignorant of her ship's cargo?

I don't know what you mean.

I have orders to take on cargo,
but its contents are unknown to me.

Does that seem wise?

I am responsible for the safety
of this ship and its crew.

How do I know this cargo
is safe to transport?

I'm sure it is safe
or it would not have been loaded.

The Tal Shiar is deeply concerned

for the safety and well-being
of the military.

I'm sure that every person
on the bridge could offer testimony

about personal experiences
with the Tal Shiar,

but I doubt many could recall those
encounters as tender and caring.

So forgive me if I hesitate
to accept your assurances

that that cargo
presents no danger to my crew.

I intend to open those containers.

That cargo is the property of the
Tal Shiar. You will not touch it.

- On whose authority?
- Mine.

If you do not wish to undergo another
"experience" with the Tal Shiar,

I suggest you not question me again.

Now... proceed on course, bearing
102 mark four, to the Kaleb Sector.

- Why there? It's virtually deserted.
- Because those are your orders.

Pilot, set course.

102 mark 4.

- Warp six.
- Yes, Commander.

Captain's log, stardate 465 19. 1.

We are at Research Station 75
to take on a rather unique passenger,

one whose homecoming
will undoubtedly be difficult.

The man is a dishonourable traitor.

He risked his life to get here
on a scout ship.

That does not excuse his actions.

Maybe he finally realized
he made a mistake.

It's 20 years too late. Energize.

Ensign DeSeve, by order of Starfleet
Command I arrest you for treason.

I... understand.

After you are declared fit,

you will be confined to quarters
until a court martial is convened.

Find civilian clothes
instead of that uniform.

Yes, sir. Commander,

- I must speak with Capt Picard.
- He's a busy man.

Please. It's important. Urgent.

I'll tell him.

Commander.

At ease. It's "Captain", actually.

Of course. Sorry, sir.

- You said it was important.
- Yes, Captain.

I have a message
from Ambassador Spock.

He said it involves further...
"cowboy diplomacy",

that you would understand.

A Corvallen freighter is arriving
in the Kaleb Sector in 12 hours.

Spock wants you to... rendezvous...
with that ship,

bring its cargo
back to Federation space.

- What kind of cargo?
- He said it was...

..important. To the future of
the Romulans and the Federation.

You have returned
in order to give me this message?

Partly.

To know whether Ambassador Spock's
message is being delivered accurately

I need to understand
something about the messenger.

I was... ready to come back.

Romulus had lost its appeal.

At one time
you found it very appealing.

The Romulans are very moral, Captain.

They have an absolute certainty
about right and wrong,

who is a friend and who is an enemy,

a strict moral compass which provides
them with a clarity of purpose.

At one time
I found their sense of purpose,

their passion and commitment,
to be very compelling.

But not any more?

As I've grown older, I realize
that clarity of purpose is a more...

..ambiguous matter
than I had thought in my youth.

Cmdr Riker, set a course for the
Kaleb Sector, warp factor eight.

Aye-aye, sir.

You may wait outside.
Make certain we're not disturbed.

They're terrified of me.

The purpose of the Tal Shiar
is to ensure loyalty.

To defy them is to invite
imprisonment. Or death.

It's time you told me
what this is all about.

That is why I called you here.

These are the cargo containers.

What's in it?

He's alive. In stasis. Who is it?

Vice Proconsul M'ret of the Imperial
Senate and his two top aides.

He's one of the highest-ranking
members of the Romulan government.

His defection will be
a great blow to Romulus.

Why is he doing this?

He questioned government repression
and was in danger of imprisonment.

He will take this risk
in order to protest Romulan policy

and support the dissident movement.

You're part of Spock's
underground movement.

Yes. If we are able
to deliver M'ret safely,

we hope to create an escape route for
dissidents who fear for their lives.

Now you realize why we are willing
to go to such lengths,

even kidnapping you,
to make sure we succeed.

You've given me the identity
of a Tal Shiar officer.

Is there a real Major Rakal?

There was. She was killed
for you to take her place.

Only a member of the Tal Shiar would
be able to alter a ship's mission.

Why me? A Romulan
could have played this role.

Yes. For the first part of the plan.

But if anything goes wrong,
we will need a Starfleet officer.

Why?

There's no need to go into that
unless it becomes necessary.

For your own sake, the less you know
about this plan, the better.

What is your plan?

At the Kaleb Sector we'll rendezvous
with a Corvallen freighter.

You will take these containers into
their ship and return to Starfleet.

The Corvallens are mercenaries.
Do they know what's in these?

No. They will simply take you
to Federation space.

Very well.

We are due in the wardroom shortly.
Senior officers always dine together.

I'll go to my quarters. I'd prefer
to stay out of the Commander's way.

No. You will be expected to attend.

Follow me after a few moments.

Cmdr Toreth must not feel
that anything is unusual.

We'd been told that
the Klingon outpost was undefended,

so when the warships decloaked...
they took us completely by surprise.

They destroyed half my squadron
before we even opened fire.

But when we did...
They were no match for us.

I destroyed their flagship myself.

I received the Sotaric citation
for my actions that day.

The intelligence officer in charge
of that mission was executed.

Major. Welcome to our table.

Commander.

I suggest you try the viinerine.
It's quite good.

I realize it's nothing compared
to what you're used to on Romulus,

but you could at least try it.

I've smelled better viinerine
on prison ships.

No doubt.

Tell me, Major, where did you train?

The Intelligence Academy
or the Imperial War College?

The Academy.

- So you must know Cmdr Konsab.
- I know of him.

I assume you studied
history with him.

Yes.

Tell me, Major,
what do you think about his theories

on the differences between
the military and the Tal Shiar?

Which aspects?

Come now, Major.

Surely you attended his classes
regularly. It was his main theme.

Do you have a point to make,
Commander? If so, it has escaped me.

Cmdr Konsab believes that
in order to function,

military officers
have to trust each other.

The Tal Shiar, on the other hand,
trust no one.

They expect deception,
so they always find it.

Your opinion of the Tal Shiar
is quite clear, Commander.

I hope so.

We ensure the loyalty of the people.

Do you believe the Empire would be
better off without our protection?

Protection.

From what?

How was the Empire threatened
by the words of an old man,

a devoted citizen
who merely tried to speak his mind?

How did the Tal Shiar protect the
Empire by dragging him, my father,

out of his home
in the middle of the night?

- Clearly, your father was a traitor.
- No.

He was just an idealistic old man.
I never saw him again.

I don't need your devotion,
Commander.

- Just your obedience.
- And that's all you have.

Commander, sensors are picking up an
unknown ship on an intercept course.

- What is the configuration?
- A freighter.

Hail them.

Visual.

Commander, we are glad to see you.

We are prepared
to transfer your cargo as agreed.

With whom do you have this agreement?

Our arrangements were made
with Major Rakal.

Rest assured your cargo will be
taken safely to its destination.

We will transmit coordinates
for you to beam it aboard.

He's lying.
They don't intend to keep their word.

- Are you certain?
- Yes.

Why did you destroy that vessel?

I beg forgiveness, Commander,

but Major Rakal ordered me to fire.

The freighter is destroyed.
There are no survivors.

- I demand an explanation.
- How many people were on that ship?

Approximately 18 people, sir.

I don't care if there were 18
or 800.

On this ship,
I give the command to fire, Major.

- You have no right...
- This gives me the right.

Even you, eventually,
will have to answer to someone.

You will be held accountable.

I have been given
broad discretionary powers.

Subcommander N'Vek acted under
my authority, that of the Tal Shiar.

I assure you,
this action will not be questioned.

But I will enter in my log that I am
not responsible for those 18 lives

and that I deplore their loss.

Do whatever you feel is necessary.

In the meantime,
we must protect ourselves.

Engage the cloaking device.

And what are my orders now, Major?

Hold position and wait.

There is no sign of the freighter.
We are the only ship in the area.

Ensign, verify our position.

Holding at the coordinates
specified by Ensign DeSeve.

Long-range sensors?

No other ships
within three light years.

- Could this have been a hoax?
- It's one possibility.

Mr. Worf, bring Ensign DeSeve
to my ready room.

Ensign, you promised me a freighter
with an important cargo.

All that is here is empty space.
Do you have an explanation?

- I don't understand.
- Captain, he has deceived us.

No. I was told the ship
would be at these coordinates.

You said that the message came
directly from Ambassador Spock.

Yes.

- Well... not exactly.
- And what does that mean?

Someone else gave the message to me,
but he said Spock spoke to him.

I trust the man who spoke to me.
He would not have lied.

- Was he a Romulan?
- Yes.

He's part of the underground,
a dissident.

He risks his life to work with those
who want a different future.

- He could be leading us into a trap.
- No, that is not so.

It would be risky to set a trap here,
so close to Federation space.

But the fact remains,
here we are, there is no freighter.

What else did your contact tell you?

The freighter is an old Antares-class
vessel with limited speed and range.

It couldn't have taken on its cargo
more than a day ago,

so it must be within...
15 light years of here.

Why didn't you mention this earlier?

It didn't seem necessary.

On Romulus, you learn
not to volunteer information.

It's a hard habit to break.

Maybe now would be
a good time to start.

Follow me, gentlemen.

- Our plan has collapsed.
- Our plan?

What about the people on that
freighter? Why did you fire?

There was no alternative.
You said they couldn't be trusted.

The mission would have been
in jeopardy.

- 18 people lost their lives.
- Don't lecture me.

A number of people have died
to carry out this mission.

Believe me,
those 18 won't be the last.

I'm sorry, but I can't
dismiss those lives so easily.

Fine. Agonize all you want.
But don't let it sabotage our plan.

You don't have a plan any more.

I told you if anything went wrong,
we would need a Starfleet officer.

There is a Starfleet base on Draken
IV, two days away at maximum warp.

- That's where we're going.
- In a Romulan ship?

Yes. It's your job to order Toreth
to proceed into Federation territory.

We'll never get through
the gravidic-sensor nets.

We will... if you provide
the correct access codes.

Do you really think
this has a chance of succeeding?

If you have another idea,
I'll be happy to consider it.

You will plot a course
for the Draken System.

You can't be serious.

Draken IV
was the freighter's destination.

I ordered it destroyed because I
recognized the captain, a known spy.

Now we must deliver
the cargo ourselves.

- We must...?
- I will not explain myself to you.

- You will set a course.
- In order to reach Draken

we will have to travel through
Federation space for nearly 20 hours.

That is not a problem.

Contrary to the propaganda
you would have us believe

Starfleet is neither weak
nor foolish.

The chances of us reaching Draken
undetected are not good.

We will be cloaked.

Cloaking does not always make us
invulnerable.

You would know that if you had spent
time in the field.

The Federation's borders are full of
listening posts, gravidic sensors.

They may even have a tachyon grid, in
which case they'll know we're there.

If we are discovered
in Federation territory,

it will be interpreted
as an act of war.

The Tal Shiar has obtained
access codes to the sensor nets.

I will provide them if necessary.

That will be no guarantee
that we will escape undetected.

Your cowardice does not befit
a Romulan soldier.

People blame the military for the
wars that we are asked to fight, ...

..but I think it is your kind, Major,
that will be the death of us all.

Plot a course for the Draken System.

- Course plotted, sir.
- Prepare for warp.

Sensors are picking up a vessel.

Cloaking is still engaged.
They have not detected us.

Activate view screen.

Enlarge.

- It is the Enterprise, Commander.
- Well, Major,

it appears your suspicions about
the freighter were correct after all.

The Federation has come
in search of its spies. Status?

They are scanning
the debris of the freighter.

Shield levels normal.
Weapons systems not active.

They are not prepared for battle.

They weren't expecting to find us.
And I shan't alter that perception.

The radiation from the debris field
could make our cloak detectable.

- Proceed at manoeuvring speed.
- One moment, Commander.

We should hold our position
until the ship leaves the area.

We cannot risk detection.

Even if we are detected,
they cannot track us in warp.

We have not established
their intentions.

Their intentions are obvious
and are of no concern to us.

Proceed on course.
Manoeuvring engines only.

Go to warp when we are
clear of the debris field.

We should clear the field
in 27 minutes.

You will keep me informed
of our progress.

It is not wise to challenge
the Tal Shiar, Commander.

I will not let her tell me
how to run my ship.

It seems to be the remains of
a ship, an Antares-class freighter.

That's the ship
we were meant to meet.

Could there have been a malfunction?
A reactor-core breach?

I do not believe so. It would not be
consistent with the debris pattern.

However, sensors indicate extremely
high levels of residual antiprotons.

- Romulan disruptor fire.
- Correct.

The decay rate suggests the incident
occurred within the last 4.3 hours.

Then Romulans could still be
in the area.

Red alert. Shields at maximum.

Whatever that freighter was carrying,
they didn't want it to reach us.

- Sure you don't know what it was?
- No, sir, I swear it.

All we have here are questions.
Mr. Data, continue with your scan.

We have to get a message
to the Enterprise.

- That's impossible.
- It's the perfect opportunity.

They are nearby. If we communicate
with them, maybe they can help us.

Counsellor,
this ship is travelling under cloak.

All electromagnetic emissions
are being monitored.

Any attempt at all at communication
and we would be discovered instantly.

It could not succeed. Continuing
to Draken IV is the safest course.

Is there anything you can do
to the ship or the cloaking device

that would
let the Enterprise track us?

Track us? No.

We want to get into
Federation territory undetected.

What we want
is to get the dissidents to safety.

Now answer the question.
Is there a way?

If there were, I wouldn't do it.

Yes, you will.

- Counsellor...
- We're playing it my way now.

I've been kidnapped,
surgically altered, put in danger...

I've gone along with all your plans.
Now you are going to listen to me.

You find a way
to let the Enterprise track us

or I will go to Toreth and tell her
I've discovered you're a traitor.

I'll have you ejected into space.
Is that clear, Subcommander?

There is one possibility.

In order for a ship to remain
undetectable while cloaked,

the radiative emissions from the warp
engines must be precisely balanced.

The ship's engineer is a sympathiser.

He may be able to slightly misalign
one of the n'livia cores,

It would create a magnetic disruption
in space whenever we were in motion.

Good. Do it.

The effect would be intermittent.
They might not even detect it.

If it's the best we can do,
we have to try it.

Anything more
would be registered on the bridge.

Even this slight misalignment
may be detected.

It's a risk we have to take.

You're the one that outlined
the stakes to me, N'Vek.

Are you getting squeamish just when
it's getting a little more dangerous?

Sensors are picking up a magnetic
distortion to our port side.

Analysis.

The distortion is extremely weak.
It appears to be moving slowly. It...

- It is gone, sir.
- Gone?

The distortion no longer registers
on our instruments.

Could this distortion be caused
by a cloaked ship?

Unknown, sir. Our understanding of
Romulan technology is still limited.

Captain, Romulan ships use a quantum
singularity as a power source.

If it is not functioning perfectly
or is damaged even slightly,

it might show through the cloak
as a magnetic disturbance.

The distortion has reappeared, sir,
bearing 337 mark 10.

It... It has disappeared again, sir.

Mr. DeSeve, in your opinion, could we
be picking up a cloaked Romulan ship?

It's a strong possibility.

Mr. Data, continue scanning. Ensign,
link navigation to Mr. Data's console.

And... plot a course
for that distortion.

The Enterprise is underway.

Good. What is their course?

- They're heading for us, sir.
- What?

They appear to be
on an intercept course.

What is the status of our cloaking
device? Is there some malfunction?

Device functioning correctly.
All emissions within proper range.

- Maintain full sensor scans.
- Commander.

The Enterprise
may simply be searching.

Perhaps.

- Where is it now, Mr. Data?
- It has disappeared once again, sir.

- It may have been coming to a halt.
- Stop engines.

If this is a Romulan ship,
will it wait until we leave?

I don't think so. A Romulan
commander's instinct is to attack.

Engage manoeuvring engines,
forward 0.1 .

- Take us directly under their hull.
- Yes, Commander.

What are you doing?

It seems that the Enterprise can
track us even though we are cloaked.

I intend to find out
if they can or they cannot.

N'Vek, ready attack procedure.

Sir, disruptors are standing by,
ready to disengage cloak.

We cannot risk an engagement here.

Considering our mission, I would have
preferred to avoid it as well.

- But I see no other alternative.
- What do you intend to do?

We will pass as close
as we possibly can.

If they have the ability to track us,
they will move to avoid a collision.

If they do, I will destroy them.

Sir, the magnetic distortion
has reappeared.

Bearing and speed?

It appears to be moving toward us,
closing slowly.

Its bearing indicates
a collision course.

Time to impact?

I cannot get a precise measurement,
but I estimate impact in 90 seconds.

It doesn't make sense.
Why would they run into us?

- And why do it at full speed?
- I don't know, sir.

The Romulans only make suicide
attacks as a last resort.

There's no reason for it here.

Time to impact, 60 seconds.

We don't have the luxury
to speculate. Back us away, Ensign,

- One-half impulse.
- Aye, sir.

- They are moving away.
- Prepare attack sequence.

- Ready for battle, Commander.
- Disruptors charged.

Disengage cloak on my command.
Prepare to fire.

Disregard that order.

- What?
- I do not authorize this attack.

Cease battle operations
immediately.

I do not need your authorization
to attack, Major. This is my ship.

How typical of the military
to resort to brute force

when discretion is required.

The Enterprise can clearly track us.
They must be destroyed.

Yes, they can track us.

So if we attack them,
they will return fire.

And since we have no shields
when we're cloaked,

they will destroy us.

Are you questioning
my ability to command?

You are not fit to command.

Step down.

Step down or I will have you removed.

Do you think anyone here
will listen to you?

If any of you defies the Tal Shiar,

you will not
bear the punishment alone.

Your families, all of them,
will be there beside you.

I am now commander of this ship.
Take orders from me and no one else.

Remove Cmdr Toreth from her station.

If she resists... shoot her.

Commander, please. Step down.

Remove her weapon.

Now, Commander,

watch and learn.

In order to defeat your enemy,
you must first understand them.

The Federation wishes to avoid war
at all costs,

so I will offer them
a diplomatic solution,

get them to lower their shields,

and then...

destroy them.

- Captain, we are being hailed.
- On screen.

I am Major Rakal of the "Tal Shiar".

I'm Jean-Luc Picard
of the Enterprise.

How can we be of help?

A Corvallen freighter
has been destroyed not far from here.

We have detected the residual effects
of disruptor fire.

- Can you shed any light on this?
- A regrettable incident, Captain.

The freighter was fired upon by
the former commander of this vessel.

I have now taken control and I assure
you there will be no more attacks.

Still, there was
considerable loss of life.

Captain, we do not want
to ex aggerate this incident.

You and I can discuss it calmly.

We can... defuse it
before it becomes inflated.

- I agree.
- I will come onto your ship.

Please lower your shields
and prepare to beam me aboard.

Very well. Mr. Worf, lock on to Major
Rakal, transport on my command.

- Aye, sir.
- Thank you.

- What's she doing on that ship?
- I don't know, Number One.

But she needs our help to get back.

Mr. Worf, keep that lock on her,
no matter what.

Yes, sir.

Lower shields.

- Their shields are dropping.
- Activate forward-disruptor array.

- Fire when ready.
- Yes, Major. Firing.

They have fired on us.

Shields up. Stand by phasers.
Damage report.

Direct hit, but negligible damage.
The disruptor had almost no power.

It's Proconsul M'ret and his aides.
From the underground movement.

They're in stasis.
Medical team, to the bridge.

Where's Deanna?

The Enterprise was not damaged.
They have re-established shields.

Malfunction in the disruptor array.
The power system has destabilized.

The disruptor beam has been sabotaged
to conceal a transporter beam within.

Quickly, Pilot,
locate transport coordinates.

What have you done?

The transporter beam
originated in our cargo bay.

Something was beamed
to the Enterprise.

So, Major,

the mysterious cargo,

brought on board
by Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar,

has been transported
to the Starfleet vessel.

I see two traitors in our midst.

So, Major.

Now you can no longer take refuge
behind the shield of the Tal Shiar,

it's time to answer a few questions.
What was in those cargo containers?

Well, no matter.

We will soon know
all that we need to know,

then we will execute you.

Pilot, drop shields
and cloak the ship.

- Prepare to go to warp.
- Aye, sir.

Mr. Worf, now.

- Counsellor... Are you alright?
- Yes.

Let's get you to sickbay.

- Get us out of here. Warp nine.
- Aye, sir.

That about does it. How does it feel
to have your own face back?

Just right. Thank you.

The men you rescued are all safe.
Proconsul M'ret is deeply grateful.

The thanks should go to N'Vek.
He sacrificed himself to save them.

- And me.
- Thanks to the two of you,

the way has been paved
for further rescue operations.

N'Vek's efforts, and his sacrifice,
were not in vain.

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