Rascals (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

"Rascals"
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode

Captain Picard, Guinan, Ensign Ro and Keiko O'Brien (left) materialize on the transporter pad as pre-adolescent children due to an anomaly.
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 7
Directed by Adam Nimoy
Teleplay by Alison Hock
Story by Ward Botsford
Diana Dru Botsford
Michael Piller
Featured music Dennis McCarthy
Production code 233
Original air date November 15, 1992 (1992-11-15)
Guest actors

"Rascals" is the 133rd episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and the seventh episode of its sixth season.

Plot

Captain Picard, Guinan, Ensign Ro Laren and Keiko O'Brien are returning to the Enterprise from the beautiful planet Marlonia. Picard spent all his time in a cave finding archeological artefacts. But an anomaly causes them to materialize on the transporter pad as 12-year-old children. Although the four still retain an adult mind, the crew have trouble taking them seriously, and Captain Picard is convinced by Dr. Beverly Crusher to temporarily relinquish command of the ship. After turning over command of the Enterprise to Commander Riker, Captain Picard ponders resigning his Starfleet commission, albeit temporarily, in order to pursue other interests. Meanwhile Keiko and Ro find their own situations to be quite distressing. Keiko is dismayed by her husband's reluctance to be with her as she now inhabits the body of a prepubescent girl. She is further saddened when she is not recognized by her daughter. Ro Laren is upset at being reminded of her unpleasant childhood. Guinan, however, relishes the opportunity to be a child again. Though Ro initially is disdainful of Guinan's enthusiasm, she eventually softens and joins Guinan in jumping on a bed and other childish pursuits.

Dr. Crusher determines the cause of the de-aging and postulates how to reverse the process under controlled conditions. Before they can do so, two Klingon warships decloak and attack the Enterprise. Ferengi pirates board the ship and take control of the bridge, but Riker manages to lock out the main computer, preventing the invaders from taking control of the ship. The Ferengi beam most of the adults on board to a nearby planet and corral the children, including Picard and his party, into the schoolrooms on the ship. Picard and his group try to use the classroom computers to regain control of the ship, but because of the computers' limited functionality and condescending interface, they must devise an alternate plan of attack.

Picard pretends to be Riker's son and demands to see his "father," even throwing a tantrum until his demand is met. He asks Riker to unlock the computer console in the schoolroom, using the ruse that none of the computer games will work. After Picard is returned to the schoolroom, the lead Ferengi threatens to harm the children if Riker does not unlock the computer and teach his lieutenant how to operate the Enterprise. Riker pretends to instruct the Ferengi officer, but only spouts deliberately meaningless technobabble as he unlocks the computer console in Picard's schoolroom. Time is bought by the Ferengi demanding that Riker explain everything in detail, as the Ferengi do not want to appear incapable of understanding such complex information.

With command function enabled, Picard is able to activate a transporter safety function. With help from Worf's son, Alexander, Guinan, and Ro, they use comm badges to trap most of the Ferengi on a transporter pad with their weapons disarmed and the exit blocked by a force field. Once most of them are detained, the children and Riker are able to overpower the remaining members and retake the Enterprise. The transporter is used to return Picard, Guinan, and Keiko to their adult states. Ro, buoyed by her experience, decides to remain a child for just a little while longer and draw some pictures, something she never did during her childhood.[1]

References

  1. "Star Trek Rascals". Startrek.com. Retrieved 2012-08-07.

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