The external opposition from Kaelon represented by B'Tardat and Dara, who seek to enforce the Resolution and pressure Timicin to adhere to their cultural traditions.
The external opposition from Kaelon represented by B'Tardat and Dara, who seek to enforce the Resolution and pressure Timicin to adhere to their cultural traditions.
Events in This Arc
The scene opens with the Enterprise and the Tamarian ship locked in a tense standoff, their captains—Picard and Dathon—attempting to communicate across an insurmountable linguistic divide. Dathon’s repeated, cryptic references …
In a high-stakes moment on an alien planet, Picard and Dathon face a predatory creature while Picard struggles to interpret Dathon’s cryptic, repetitive metaphors. The Tamarian’s phrases—‘Uzani. His army at …
After surviving the Tamarian attack, Picard returns to the bridge and seizes command, immediately hailing the Tamarian ship. He demonstrates his newfound understanding of their metaphorical language by invoking shared …
In the Enterprise ready room, Lwaxana Troi storms in midway through Picard’s diplomatic discussion with Science Minister B’Tardat, abruptly revealing the Kaelon practice of ritual suicide at age sixty. Her …
In the ready room, Timicin confronts Science Minister B’Tardat via viewscreen, declaring his intent to abandon Kaelon’s ritual suicide tradition—‘The Resolution’—and seek asylum aboard the Enterprise. B’Tardat, stunned, accuses Picard …
In the transporter room, Timicin prepares to return to Kaelon II for his ritual suicide, offering Picard a formal apology for the diplomatic fallout of his relationship with Lwaxana. As …