Episode Number: 4×10
Written by: Jon Crew
Directed by: Jon Crew
Transmission: 1st June 2024
Guest Stars:
- Doctor Mitchel Al’Malki: Head of the archaeological team exploring Alpha Toryui II.
- Lieutenant Commander Nedre Veezia Midax: Chief medical officer on U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709
Once again the ceasefire is in place and we can … warily … return to the real reason we are out here.
We’re paying a visit to an old friend, xenoarchaeologist Dr Al’Malki, who was head of the team we rescued from Alpha Toryui. He and his staff have moved on to another suspected Tilikaal site and we’ve been asked to check on their progress.
Captain’s Log: Stardate, 50380.1
Plot: While carrying out a routine inspection of an archaeological expedition, the senior officers find themselves transported a century into the past.
The ‘A’ Plot: Lexington arrives at Gamma Toryui IV, site of an ancient city attributed to the Tilikaal, and the senior officers beam down to visit Dr Al’Malki’s archaeological dig.
Remembering their previous contact on Alpha Toryui II, Al’Malki jokingly asks if they have come to ruin his work again, before taking them on a tour of the archaeological site. The city is so big that the archaeologists have installed a light railway system to ease their travel about it. As they travel towards the centre of the site, Al’Malki explains that while they have uncovered a lot of very large, empty buildings, complete with some machinery and a functional geothermal energy plant, there are no personal artefacts or furniture. There are inscriptions in the Tilikaal script, but in an unfamiliar dialect, and he’s hoping that Zepht can help with translating these.
Halfway to the centre of the city, the archaeologist receives a message from one of his colleagues, reporting that an intern has gone missing. As they are quite close to the location of his disappearance, the away team offers to help with the investigation. They consider the possibility of a carnivorous animal or plant, but Al’Malki tells them there are no large predators in the region. The intern disappeared from a large room covered in Tilikaal inscriptions, and the researchers have erected scaffolding to be able to study them more easily. Zepht is able to detect human DNA on a platform high up near the ceiling, so Raynor and Azonan climb up for a closer look. They find burnt remains close to a live Tilikaal power duct, which Azonan notes is dangerously overloaded. It appears the unfortunate victim got too close and was incinerated by a power surge. As they collect the remains for a suitable funeral, Azonan repairs the conduit to ensure this cannot happen again.
Once their tour is complete, the landing party returns to the camp in order to beam back to the Lexington. The transport takes a lot longer than usual, and when they finally materialise, it’s in an unfamiliar location: a dark, grey room with a control pedestal.
It’s evidently a transporter room, but there is no operator present. Investigating the control pedestal, Azonan finds physical switches, rather than touch controls, and realises this is mid-23rd century Starfleet technology. Zepht attempts to access a nearby library computer console, and is able to obtain the “current” stardate (5797.5), and that the ship is currently at yellow alert while damage from a powerful solar flare is repaired, but finds himself locked out of everything else. Quinn, meanwhile, finds a name panel on the wall near the door:
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709
Starship Class
San Francisco, Calif.
Although they consider the possibility that they have stumbled on the derelict remains of the older ship, it seems most likely that they have travelled in time, especially since they are unable to contact any other ship with their commbadges. The captain immediately invokes the Temporal Prime Directive, stating that their priority must be to avoid contaminating the timeline, but that they should aim to get back to their own time if they can. Then he points out that this is the date the original Lexington was destroyed, and that by his estimate, they have about 6 or 7 hours to find a way home, or they will be destroyed with the ship.
Given that it will take Azonan some time to work out how they arrived in this period, he does see an opportunity to learn more about this era’s Lexington and her mysterious mission.
Raynor sets out to locate the contemporary Adred host, the helmsman Kroso. He picks up Trill lifesigns on his tricorder almost immediately, in what appears to be the ship’s sickbay, located on this deck. Unfortunately, he cannot get clear enough readings to identify the individual, so he tries to get closer. Wearing a set of engineering coveralls found in a storage cupboard, he enters the medical complex, regularly stopping to remove wall panels to cover the use of his futuristic tricorder. After a brief conversation with a surgeon taking a break from a procedure, he gets a better reading of the Trill, learning that they definitely have a symbiote. He gets close enough to see his target, but it turns out he has found a woman, Lexington’s chief medical officer, Nedre Midax. He stops her anyway, asking if Kroso Adred is around, and learns he is piloting a shuttle for a landing party led by Captain Pryce.
Meanwhile, Konin and Zepht are trying to get access to the ship’s log. Since computers from this era were highly compartmentalised, Zepht will need access to either the ship’s command codes or a senior officer’s terminal to achieve this. Disguised in two more sets of coveralls, the pair work their way around to the captain’s office, located beyond sickbay on the current deck, with the intention of accessing the library computer from there. They have no issues getting in to the office, and Zepht easily breaks into the computer system. He is able to download both the regular ship’s log and the captain’s log to his tricorder, although large portions appear to be encrypted. They also learn the ship’s current location, orbiting Gliese 411 d‑a, the system where it will be destroyed, and which Zepht recognises as being in one of the systems contacted by the Tilikaal AI recovered from the Castle Rock.
When they return, they find that Azonan has not been able to work out how they arrived, but he has managed to activate the transporter’s scanner system, which allows them to access the sensor readings for the planet the ship is orbiting. They learn more about Gliese 411 d‑a, its violent weather, the oddly-mechanical plant life, and the ruined city sprawling across its surface. They are even able to locate the landing party and their shuttlecraft.
They realise that the ruins are almost certainly Tilikaal in origin and may contain the means to get home. Visiting the surface may also offer a chance of discovering if and how the landing party will survive the coming catastrophe, but it’s unclear as to the best way to get there. The transporter does not seem a safe option given the radiation levels in the system, so they consider stealing a shuttlecraft.
The ‘B’ Plot: Before Lexington reaches Gamma Toryui, Master Chief Boone knocks on the ready room door, before entering with a pile of PADDs. He indicates that he has the results of his investigation into his predecessor’s disappearance. He has had to pull in a lot of favours and a lot of the documents are confidential – he would prefer that his name be kept out of any log entries or public proceedings.
He splits his report into four parts, beginning with the physical evidence. Due to Zepht’s evidence of video record edits, contemporary glitches in the ship’s sensor system, and the lack of other forensic evidence, such as phaser vaporisation residue, he believes Adred was kidnapped and transported to a cloaked vessel, although he can only speculate as to the operators.
He can see little evidence as to the reason for this in the captain’s career records. There is nothing significant in his logs, and no portion of his career has been classified. The only significant element is that he disclosed confidential information to Vice Admiral Hebert after the events at Orgun III. There’s a reference in his personal log to having seen “something” before, but Hebert will not explain its nature, citing “operational security”, but denies that it would be relevant.
He then describes his investigation into the history of the Adred symbiont with the Trill Symbiosis Commission, discovering an apparent three decade gap with no host in the late 23rd century. Thinking this was odd, he identified a Trill named Kroso Adred living in this era, but the Commission does not list him as a host. Kroso Adred was the helm officer on the original Constitution-class U.S.S. Lexington, alongside another Trill, the chief medical officer Nedre Midax; both died when the ship was lost in 2269. Boone notes that there were not many Trill in Starfleet so soon after the planet’s admission, so it would be rare to find two on the same ship. Additionally, symbiont names are traditionally unique and not shared with families, so the existence of Heltin Adred, who was joined, implies Kroso Adred was also joined, and with the same symbiont. There is no record of a Trill symbiont named Midax, but neither could he find any records of a family by that name. Given that joined Trill were unknown to the rest of the Federation until a century later, he wonders if she was there to keep an eye on Kroso Adred.
This led Boone to access the records of the original Lexington, especially those regarding her destruction at Gliese 411, a system now restricted for safety reasons. The official investigation into the loss of the starship was inconclusive, but her logs showed a number of redacted missions on behalf of Commodore Banna Stoker. Stoker’s record is heavily classified, but she reportedly became increasingly erratic late in her career, apparently pursuing a personal project, which may have led to her own death aboard Lexington.
Boone concludes that Kroso Adred was the missing host of the Adred symbiont, and that his disappearance was connected to his report to Hebert, although he does not link her to his death. He also concludes that Adred had seen Tilikaal techology before, probably on the original Lexington, a starship involved in very similar missions to her namesake. Someone had an interest in preventing this research and destroyed the ship, but somehow Adred (and maybe others?) survived. The Kroso host was redacted from Trill records for the safety of the symbiont, but its latest host broke cover and was targeted for that.
Who this someone might be is unknown, as is their motivation. Boone suggests that they are interested in controlling the Tilikaal technology, but whether this is for profit or out of some desire to keep it out of the public eye is unclear.
When Boone leaves, Konin calls Raynor in and orders him to find out if anyone outside Project Diamond Hedge has accessed the project’s data. Raynor notes that this will take a while, especially as they still have no access to Narendra Station’s records.
The Arc: Long-awaited revelations about the disappearance of Captain Adred expose connections between the two Lexingtons.
Observations: The Trill are very secretive about those aspects of their culture associated with the symbionts. While the planet joined the United Federation of Planets in the early 23rd century, the existence of symbionts only became known in 2367. The Symbiosis Commission records data on hosts, but doesn’t like to reveal it to outsiders.
Azonan explains that, unlike normal power networks, where the energy level is determined by the systems using it, Tilikaal power systems propagate power at a constant level regardless of its consumption. This means that power conduits will be full of energy even if they’re not connected to anything, and that overloads are extremely dangerous.
Gamma Toryui IV is an Earth-like world, with four continents largely covered in heavy forest. The archaeological dig is in deep jungle on the largest continent, in a city of monolithic structures arranged in a logarithmic spiral 15 km across. The buildings are from 100–200 m high, with the higher structures towards the centre of the city.
References: Long-time viewers will know that both Kroso Adred and Nedre Midax were indeed joined Trill. While they and the other senior officers survived the loss of the Lexington on one of her shuttles, their final fate is still unknown. The events at Gliese 411 d‑a were related in the season 1 finale, “Punishment and Crime”.
Dr Al’Malki previously led an ill-fated archaeological dig on Alpha Toryui II, accompanied by Lt Cdr Azonan. Lexington evacuated his research team when the system’s star underwent a dramatic collapse.
This episode marks the first appearance of the grey-shouldered uniforms first seen in Star Trek: First Contact, although, chronologically, they are adopted not long before “Back to Reality”, Part I.
Questions: How will they get home? And who is behind the conspiracy?