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"The Nth Degree" Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
Barclay, holographically interfaced into the Enterprise's main computer.Episode no. Season 4
Episode 19Directed by Robert Legato Written by Joe Menosky Featured music Ron Jones Production code 193 Original air date April 1, 1991 Guest stars - Dwight Schultz - Reginald Barclay
- Saxon Trainor - Linda Larson
- Page Leong - April Anaya
- Jim Norton - Albert Einstein
- David Coburn - Brower
- Kay E. Kuter as Cytherian
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"Qpid"List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "The Nth Degree" is the 93rd episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Plot
The Enterprise is sent to investigate the shutdown of the Argus Array, a deep-space telescope and radio antenna. Geordi La Forge and Lt. Reginald Barclay take a shuttlecraft to examine the array closely, discovering the presence of an alien probe nearby; the probe fires a pulse as they near it, disabling the shuttlecraft and knocking out Barclay. The Enterprise crew recovers the shuttle and are forced to destroy the probe when it follows the ship, believing the Argus Array was affected by a similar pulse. Barclay recovers, but the crew finds him to be much more intelligent than before, his IQ steadily rising.
The Array starts to undergo a series of catastrophic failures. Barclay, with his newfound intelligence, casually explains how they can use the Enterprise computers to prevent the failures, a task that will only take them two days to complete, much to La Forge's disbelief. Though Barclay's solution works temporarily, the rate of failure drastically increases, and Barclay finds the Enterprise computer too slow to keep with it. He goes to the holodeck and creates a device that allows him to interact directly with the Enterprise and array computer systems, putting an end to the Array's failures. The crew finds that Barclay has become too integrated with the computer, and when they try to shut down the computer, Barclay sends the ship into a "subspace inversion", jumping the ship across a great distance faster than warp travel.
They arrive at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, and are met by a holographic representation of a race of beings called the Cytherians, who are far more advanced than the humans and find amusement in their "bipedal locomotion" and "hierarchical collective command structure". Barclay, who has removed himself from the computer and has lost his heightened intelligence, arrives on the bridge to help explain what has transpired. The Cytherians are friendly explorers like the Federation, but instead of traveling themselves to meet other races, they instead have launched probes that instill the necessary knowledge into beings to make them come to the Cytherians. The probe mistook the Argus Array and shuttlecraft for intelligent beings, and thus caused the failures in their systems. The Enterprise stays with the Cytherians for ten days, exchanging knowledge that will take decades to fully recognize. The Cytherians then return the Enterprise to the Argus Array. Barclay finds himself mostly back to normal, but a faint hint of the temporary intelligence appears when he kibitzes on a chess game, a game he has never played before.
Notes
- This episode contains several references to the film 2001: A Space Odyssey; when Captain Picard demands that Barclay disconnect himself from his neurocommunication device, he responds, "I'm afraid I can't do that, sir", and Barclay's tone and manner as he poses as the ship's computer greatly resemble those of HAL 9000.
References
- Star Trek The Next Generation DVD set, volume 4, disk 5, selection 3.
External links
- The Nth Degree at the Internet Movie Database
- "The Nth Degree" at TV.com
- The Nth Degree at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- The Nth Degree at StarTrek.com
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 4 Episodes 1990-1991 The Best of Both Worlds, Part II · Family · Brothers · Suddenly Human · Remember Me · Legacy · Reunion · Future Imperfect · Final Mission · The Loss · Data's Day · The Wounded · Devil's Due · Clues · First Contact · Galaxy's Child · Night Terrors · Identity Crisis · The Nth Degree · Qpid · The Drumhead · Half a Life · The Host · The Mind's Eye · In Theory · Redemption IStar Trek: The Next Generation Primary characters Feature films Other topics Episodes · DVD releases · Recurring characters · USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) · USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) · "These Are the Voyages..."Categories:- Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes
- 1991 television episodes
- Holography in fiction
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