Lower Decks

Lower Decks

ST episode
name = Lower Decks


series = TNG
ep_num = 167
prod_num = 267
date = the week of February 7, 1994
writer = Brannon Braga
Jeri Taylor
director = Jonathan Frakes
guest = Dan Gauthier as Lavelle
Shannon Fill as Sito
Alexander Enberg as Taurik
Bruce Beatty as Ben
Patti Yasutake as Nurse Ogawa
Don Reilly as Joret
stardate = 47566.7
year = 2370
prev = Sub Rosa
next = Thine Own Self

"Lower Decks" is an episode of the seventh season of the science fiction television series "".

hort synopsis

While enduring the "Enterprise"'s promotion evaluation process, four junior officers find themselves involved in a top-secret mission.

Plot summary

Four young "Enterprise" junior officers find their friendship strained during personnel evaluations. Two of the friends, Sam Lavelle and a young Bajoran woman named Sito Jaxa discover that they are being considered for the same job. Joined by their pal Ben, a civilian who works as a waiter, they learn that promotions seem to be already decided on for their other two friends, Nurse Ogawa and the young Vulcan engineer Taurik.

Worf soon detects an escape pod inside Cardassian space, which is off limits to the "Enterprise", and Geordi and Taurik work to transport the passenger on board, amidst a cloak of secrecy.

Ogawa seems to be doing nicely in the evaluations as Dr. Beverly Crusher has nothing but praise for her abilities and accomplishments. She orders Ogawa not to reveal what she is about to see in Sickbay, and Dr. Crusher takes her in to where an injured Cardassian has been brought on board.

Meanwhile, we learn that Commander Riker and Worf differ on whether Lavelle or Sito should be promoted. At one point, Captain Picard also chastizes Sito for her role in a Starfleet Academy scandal (depicted in the earlier episode "The First Duty"). He is pretty harsh on her and she leaves the meeting unable to defend herself.

Considerations of promotions are interrupted, however, by a baffling secret mission that all but Lavelle are involved in. Left out of the loop, Lavelle becomes convinced that this is a sign that he will not be promoted. After a class Worf is teaching, he tells Sito that he wants to test her. He blindfolds her and engages her in a one-on-one martial arts fight. Sito is powerless to stop Worf's attacks and finally stands up to him, saying it's an unfair test. Worf admits that getting her to stand up for herself when she is being judged unfairly is what he had intended all along. She then uses this newfound confidence to confront Picard about his earlier interrogation of her. Picard admits that the purpose of his earlier treatment of her was actually to assess her readiness for a dangerous secret mission where she will pose as a Bajoran captive taken by a Cardassian named Joret Dal. Joret is actually a Federation operative, and he needs to get back to Cardassia. The plan is to have her pose as his prisoner, and at the first opportunity, Joret will launch her back to Federation space in an escape pod.

Tragically, Sito is lost on the mission, and all that is recovered of her escape pod is scattered debris. Captain Picard announces the loss of a fellow crew member over the ship's general address. Lavelle receives the promotion, but he and his friends, as well as Worf, are downhearted. They all comfort each other, and Worf (at the prompting of the waiter Ben) joins them as the episode concludes. Even the emotionally-distant Worf has been affected by the loss they all feel.

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