


                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
                              
                      "A Matter of Honor" 
                          #40272-134 
                              
                           Story by 
               Wanda M. Haight & Gregory W. Amos 
                              and 
                         Burton Armus 
                              
                          Teleplay by 
                         Burton Armus 
                              
                          Directed by 
                          Rob Bowman 


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                    2ND REV. FINAL DRAFT

                      DECEMBER 2, 1988

       STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - CAST 

                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
                      "A Matter of Honor" 

                             CAST                               
                              
            PICARD                     CAPTAIN KARGAN
            RIKER                      SECOND OFFICER KLAG
            DATA                       VEKMA
            PULASKI                    TACTICS OFFICER
            WORF                     
            WESLEY                     Non-Speaking
                                       KLINGON CREWMEMBERS
            TRANSPORTER CHIEF O'BRIEN    ZEGOV
            ENSIGN MENDON       
     
            Non-Speaking             
              CREWMEMBERS              
              REPLACEMENT CREWMEMBERS  
              WAITER       
            
            Voice-Over               
              STARBASE COM VOICE       

       STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - SETS 

                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
                      "A Matter of Honor" 
                         
                             SETS 

            INTERIORS                  EXTERIORS
          
            USS ENTERPRISE             USS ENTERPRISE
              MAIN BRIDGE
              TRANSPORTER ROOM         KLINGON VESSEL "PAGH"
              PHASER RANGE
              CORRIDORS
                OUTSIDE TRANSPORTER ROOM
              TEN-FORWARD
          
            KLINGON VESSEL "PAGH"
              CORRIDORS
              MAIN BRIDGE
              TACTICS STATION
              MESS HALL

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     1.

                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION                  
                     "A Matter of Honor"  
                         
                            TEASER                              

	FADE IN:

1    EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	as it travels through space at warp speed.

2    INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	WESLEY is at the Conn. WORF is at Tactical. DATA is
	at Ops, RIKER has the Command Chair. All other
	stations are staffed by n.d. crewmembers.

					DATA
			We are approaching Starbase
			one-seven-nine.

					RIKER
			Half impulse, Mister Crusher.

					WESLEY
			Going to half impulse.

3    EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	as the Enterprise comes out of warp, slows to the
	proper impulse speed.

4    INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	as before.

					RIKER
			Captain, this is the bridge. We
			have arrived at Starbase
			one-seven-nine.

					PICARD'S COM VOICE
			Acknowledged, Number One.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     2.

4    CONTINUED:

					RIKER
				(to Wesley)
			Establish position -- zero-nine-zero mark
			three-seven-five -- at
			twenty-seven thousand
			kilometers.

					WESLEY
			Aye, sir.

					RIKER
			Open hailing frequencies,
			Lieutenant.

					WORF
			Hailing frequencies open.

					RIKER
			Starbase one-seven-nine, this is
			the USS Enterprise.

					STARBASE COM VOICE
			Enterprise, this is Starbase
			one-seven-nine. We are ready for
			transfer on your mark.

					RIKER
			Thank you.

	Riker gets to his feet.

					RIKER
				(continuing)
			Commander Data, you have the
			bridge. Ensign Crusher, you will
			accompany me.

	As Riker and Wesley exit, Data takes the Command
	position.

5    EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	as the Enterprise establishes its position near the
	starbase. The starbase is located on a misty, shrouded
	planet.

6    INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Data has the Command Chair.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     3.

6    CONTINUED:

					DATA
			Starbase one-seven-nine. We are
			ready to commence transfer.

					STARBASE COM VOICE
			Acknowledge Enterprise. Begin
			transfer.

7    INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)

	FIVE MEMBERS of the Enterprise crew (three men, two
	women) stand on the transporter pads. Riker and the
	TRANSPORTER CHIEF O'BRIEN at the control panel.
	Wesley is off to one side. Riker eyes them with a
	warmth and with a sense of humor.

					RIKER
			This is my last chance to say that
			it has been a pleasure to serve
			with you and to wish you luck on
			your new assignment. You have
			served the Enterprise well.
				(slight smile)
			No tears, please.

	Before the members on the pad can cover their smiles to
	answer:

					RIKER
				(continuing)
			Energize.

	The five crewmembers DEMATERIALIZE. Wesley and Riker
	laugh.

	Transporter Chief O'Brien responds to a signal on the
	panel, announces in response.

					CHIEF O'BRIEN
			Enterprise ready. Beam aboard.

8    ON PADS (OPTICAL)

	FOUR REPLACEMENTS MATERIALIZE on the pads, among them
	is ENSIGN MENDON, a large, blue-skinned officer from
	the planet Benzar. He breathes through a special
	device at his chest which converts the oxygen level to
	his use. He is young, alert, quick moving and as the
	nature of Benzites, he is always ready to please and
	demonstrate his abilities.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     4.

9    SCENE

	The new members step off the pad and file through the
	doorway with nods and smiles. Wesley spots Mendon and
	reacts.

					RIKER
			Welcome aboard the Enterprise.
			I'm Commander William Riker, your
			first officer. Those of you who
			are here as replacements will step
			outside and Lieutenant Lewis will
			assign you to crew quarters.
				(to Mendon)
			Ensign, you are here on the
			exchange program, you'll follow
			Mister Crusher.

	Wesley steps forward anxiously. He addresses Mendon in
	a friendly manner.

					WESLEY
			Mordoc, what are you doing here?
			You couldn't have graduated from
			the Academy already.

	Mendon eyes Wesley oddly.

					MENDON
			I am not Mordoc. I am Mendon.
			Ensign Mendon of the planet
			Benzar.

10   ON WESLEY

	He is slightly flustered, embarrassed. He explains:

					WESLEY
			I'm sorry sir. I thought you were
			a friend... Mordoc...
				(beat)
			... You look just like him.

					MENDON
			We are from the same
			geostructure. Naturally we look
			alike.

					WESLEY
			How do you tell each other apart?

					MENDON
			We just do.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     5.

11   SCENE

	Riker steps in to save Wesley any further
	embarrassment.

					RIKER
			Well, nice to have you here
			Ensign. There will be a
			briefing and indoctrination
			session as soon as you settle in.

12   SCENE

	Mendon stops next to Riker to announce.

					MENDON
			I want to tell you how happy I
			am to be assigned to the
			Enterprise. It wasn't just luck.
			I requested it. I know I can
			be of great help to the ship.

					RIKER
				(surprised)
			Yes, of course. Now if you'll
			just follow Ensign Crusher.

					MENDON
			Yes sir.

	As Mendon exits the room Riker gives a quick "God save
	us" glance to Transporter Chief O'Brien. Picard's
	com voice is heard.

					PICARD'S COM VOICE
			Commander Riker, report to the
			Phaser Range, please...

	Riker touches his communicator.

					RIKER
			On the way.

	Riker exits the room.

12A  EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	in position near the starbase.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     6.

13   INT. PHASER RANGE - CLOSE ON TARGET (OPTICAL)

	as it is zapped by a phaser beam and flashes a burst of
	light and a change of color. Then another one next to
	it. The CAMERA PULLS BACK to show Riker and Picard at
	the firing station, almost back to back and firing at
	light targets that appear in an arc around them.
	Picard fires off two blasts of his own phaser. The
	targets are HIT.

					PICARD
			I was wondering if you had any
			feelings about the Officer
			Exchange Program that has been
			initiated by Starfleet Command.

					RIKER
			Just positive ones sir. I've
			already welcomed Ensign Mendon
			on board and he certainly seems
			eager to please.

					PICARD
			That's a Benzite trait.
				(beat)
			It's been suggested that one of
			the officers on the Enterprise
			might like to participate in this
			exchange program.

					RIKER
			Probably a good idea.

	Picard takes a moment to fire off three quick blasts
	and then to remark offhandedly.

					PICARD
			There's a Klingon vessel in the
			vicinity.

	Riker covers any reaction by firing his own phaser at
	the target. Both men continue to fire in order, both
	of them covering any reaction and attempting to act
	nonchalant about this assignment

					RIKER
			I don't recall ever hearing of
			a Federation officer serving on
			a Klingon vessel.

					PICARD
			Neither have I.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     7.

13   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			It could be beneficial.

					PICARD
			Having Worf on board certainly
			has been.

					RIKER
			Yes sir, that's true.
				(a shot)
			Who did you intend to send?

					PICARD
			I was going to ask for a
			volunteer.

	As Picard fires his phaser:

					RIKER
			I wouldn't mind, sir.

					PICARD
			What was that, Number One?

	Picard covers his smile. Riker spots it, knows he's
	been played with.

					RIKER
			I said I wouldn't mind the
			assignment.

					PICARD
			Any particular reason?

					RIKER
				(broad grin)
			Because nobody has ever done it
			before.

	Riker opens up with a series of three blasts at the
	target which light it up like a Christmas tree.

					PICARD
			I'll notify starbase of your
			acceptance... They'll contact the
			Klingon vessel and make the
			arrangements.

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - TEASER     8.

13   CONTINUED: (2)

	Picard fires at his target, hits it, turns to Riker to
	smile, then walks away.

									FADE OUT.

                         END OF TEASER                          

     STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE     9.

                            ACT ONE                             

	FADE IN:

14   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	as it continues its solo, steady and effortless
	impulse flight.

					PICARD (V.O.)
			Captain's log, stardate 42606.5.
			I have informed the staff of
			Commander Riker's temporary duty
			assignment and we have departed
			from Starbase one-seven-nine and
			are headed for a rendezvous with
			the Klingon vessel, the Pagh.

15   INT. CORRIDOR

	Worf and Riker walk and talk. Worf is more animated
	than usual as he speaks of the Klingon ship and his
	heritage with a certain pride.

					WORF
			I have studied and know everything
			about my heritage.

					RIKER
			Then you are the one to fill me
			in on something that I'm not
			clear about.
				(beat)
			It's my understanding that one
			of the duties of the first officer
			on a Klingon ship is to
			assassinate the captain.

					WORF
			Yes sir.

					RIKER
				(reacts)
			Wouldn't that bring about chaos?

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    10.

15   CONTINUED:

					WORF
			Of course not. When and if the
			captain becomes weak and unable
			to perform, it is expected that
			his honorable retirement should
			be assisted by his "first."
				(beat)
			The second officer would
			assassinate you for the same
			reasons.

					RIKER
				(beat)
			This method of attrition could
			take a little getting used to.

					WORF
			The Klingon system has operated
			successfully for centuries.

					RIKER
			It is different.

16   CLOSE ON WORF

	He looks at Riker, nods solemnly.

					WORF
			Many things will be different.

17   INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	Wesley at his Forward Station of Conn. Data is in
	Command. All other stations are covered by n.d.
	crewmembers except for Science One, which is manned
	by Ensign Mendon.

	Ensign Mendon steps from his station to look over the
	shoulder of the crewmember at the Tactical Station. He
	watches for a beat, then comments:

					MENDON
			That's a wonderful method of
			maintaining a constant control
			factor over defensive shields,
			but I'm sure there's a way to
			improve response time.

	The crewmember turns to give Mendon a look. Mendon
	reads it.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    11.

17   CONTINUED:

					MENDON
			Oh, sorry, didn't mean to
			interrupt you... Just thought I
			could be of some help, however
			I am correct in what I said.

	Mendon continues his studying walk and ends up next
	to Wesley at Conn. He peers over Wesley's shoulder
	in the same overseeing manner.

					MENDON
			That is superb designing,
			absolutely first rate.

	Wesley remains courteous to a ranking officer even if
	he has the annoying Benzite trait of aggressiveness
	of an over-achiever.

					WESLEY
			Yes it is. Would you care to
			be more specific?

					MENDON
			The input sampling. It's simple
			yet efficient enough. Of course
			a minor change of the helm
			readout would be much more
			helpful in emergency situations.

					WESLEY
			We've never had any trouble with
			it. Have you seen it work?

					MENDON
			Not in a practical exercise, but
			in theory... my theory... it would
			be more than a marginal
			improvement. I'll have to mention
			this to the captain.

					WESLEY
			You're going to advise Captain
			Picard?

					MENDON
			Captain Picard... I'll have to
			discuss these improvements with
			him.
				(beat)
			He is open to some astute
			observations, isn't he?

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    12.

17   CONTINUED: (2)

					WESLEY
			Well, I've never heard Captain
			Picard refuse to listen to his
			officers.

					MENDON
			Outstanding! Pretty soon we'll
			get things running perfectly.

	Mendon walks away. Wesley's look follows him.

18   INT. TEN-FORWARD LOUNGE

	Riker sits at a table surrounded by an assortment of
	dishes. Each one is a little more disgusting than the
	other. If they are edible it is the surprise of the
	space age. Riker grimaces as he tests each one in
	order. Pulaski steps over to look down on his feast.
	She reaches over to lift something ugly.

					PULASKI
			What is this?

					RIKER
			A Klingon delicacy. That's heart
			of targ -- this is pipius claw.
			And this is stewed "gagh."

					PULASKI
			"Gagh"?

					RIKER
			Serpent worms... would you like
			to know how they're prepared?

	Pulaski sits down at the table. A waiter arrives with
	about six different drinks. Riker moves some plates
	around to make room.

					PULASKI
			No thanks. I've never heard of
			a Klingon starving to death on
			one of their own vessels, but you
			might.

					RIKER
			Not if I weaken first.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    13.

18   CONTINUED:

					PULASKI
			I know all about that. Their
			beliefs may be somewhat brutal
			but usually what kills us, kills
			them.

					RIKER
				(sniffing an awful
				 drink)
			That's something to look forward
			to. Would you like a drink,
			Doctor?

					PULASKI
			I'm abstaining in honor of your
			last hour on board.

					RIKER
				(mock serious)
			Your sacrifice will not go
			unnoticed.

	Picard approaches the table from the turbolift.

19   NEW ANGLE

	as Picard looks down at the table full of food and
	covers his reaction. Riker is about to get to his
	feet. Picard puts a restraining hand on his shoulder.

					PICARD
			I understand the theory of the
			feast before the transfer. I've
			done the same thing dozens of
			times. However, I usually made
			more civil choices.

	Pulaski covers her grin. A tray of desserts arrives
	and Pulaski starts to arrange them in whatever space is
	left.

					RIKER
			These are the most civil choices.

					PICARD
			I see... Well, their food may be
			somewhat backward but the Klingons
			are efficient, loyal to their
			beliefs, and are regulated by a
			strict code of ethics.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    14.

19   CONTINUED:

					PULASKI
			True enough. They tend to lean
			towards a Samurai civilization
			that is thousands of years old.

					PICARD
			But they are pure in that
			tradition.

	Picard turns back to Riker.

					PICARD
			This is a great opportunity,
			Number One. We really know so
			little about them. We have so
			much to learn.
				(beat, smile)
			I think I envy you, Will Riker.

	Riker eyes him, nods, almost takes another bite of
	food accidentally, then drops it as he becomes
	aware...

20   INT. CORRIDOR - OUTSIDE TRANSPORTER ROOM

	Riker moves down the corridor towards the Transporter
	Room. Worf approaches him. He carefully hands Riker a
	small electronic device about the size of a Bic
	lighter. Riker studies it.

					RIKER
			An emergency transponder?

					WORF
			Slightly altered to transmit an
			omnidirectional signal and an
			emergency call.

					RIKER
				(examining)
			Are you sensing some trouble
			that I don't?

					WORF
				(embarrassed)
			Simply a security precaution.
			I want to insure your return to
			this ship.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    15.

20   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
				(surprise)
			Sentiment, Lieutenant Worf?

					WORF
			Efficiency, Commander.

					RIKER
				(smile)
			I understand. Thank you,
			Lieutenant.

	He tucks the transponder into his boot and walks away.

21   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Wesley and an n.d. crewmember at the Forward Stations,
	the Aft Stations are covered by n.d. crewmembers.
	Science One is covered by Ensign Mendon, Worf
	stationed at Tactical. Picard and Data in the Command
	Area.

					WORF
			We have a Klingon vessel
			approaching.

					PICARD
			Hailing frequencies open.

					WORF
			They are returning our hail in
			proper language. It is the Pagh.

					PICARD
			On viewscreen.

22   MAIN VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)

	We see the Klingon vessel on viewscreen. Then the
	fierce and unmerciful face of CAPTAIN KARGAN fills the
	viewscreen.

					PICARD
			I am Jean-Luc Picard, captain of
			the Enterprise.

					KARGAN
			And I am Captain Kargan of the
			Pagh. Beam your first officer
			on board immediately.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    16.

22   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			We are preparing to do so.
			You're getting a good man,
			Captain Kargan.

					KARGAN
			Thank you for your opinion but
			I will judge that for myself.
			Screen off.

	The viewscreen goes blank. Mendon comments to Worf.

					MENDON
			Not very hospitable are they?

	Worf responds to him immediately.

					WORF
			That is not your concern. Observe
			your station, Ensign Mendon.

					MENDON
				(realizing)
			Didn't mean to offend you.

					WORF
			You didn't...
				(beat)
			... Yet.

22A  ANGLE ON SCIENCE SCREEN

	Mendon turns back to his screen, adjusts a knob so that
	the schematic on screen starts to turn. It is a
	skeleton version of the Klingon vessel. Various
	technical information scrolls across the screen below
	the blueprint.

	Then the faint glimmer of a red smear appears on the
	hull of the ship.

23   CLOSER ON SCREEN

	Mendon magnifies the screen and brings the red smear
	to the forefront. Then he punches in an informational
	request DIRECT SENSOR BEAM. The screen blinks with
	SUBSTANCE REQUEST then after a beat answers NOT
	DETERMINED. Mendon types in an additional request,
	CATEGORY. The scrolled response appears MICROBIOTIC
	COLONY... BACTERIAL ANALOG... SUBATOMIC...

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT ONE    17.

23   CONTINUED:

	Then DIAGNOSIS, the answer TO BE DETERMINED. Mendon's
	concentration is interrupted by Captain Picard's
	orders.

					PICARD
			Transporter Room, prepare to beam
			Commander Riker aboard the Pagh.

	Picard exits.

24   OMITTED

25   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM

	Transporter Chief O'Brien behind the control panel.
	Riker is already standing on the pad. Picard enters.

					CHIEF O'BRIEN
			Ready, Captain.

					PICARD
			Good Luck, Commander.

					RIKER
			Thank you sir.

					PICARD
			On your command, Will.

26   ON RIKER (OPTICAL)

	He nods.

					RIKER
			Energize.

	He DEMATERIALIZES... Hold on the empty pad for a beat,
	then:

									FADE OUT.

                        END OF ACT ONE                          

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    18.

                            ACT TWO                             

	FADE IN:

27   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	The Klingon vessel Pagh slowly moving away from the
	Enterprise.

28   INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	Picard eyes the main viewscreen. We see the Pagh
	diminishing in size as it puts more distance between
	itself and the Enterprise. Data acting as first
	officer issues the orders.

					DATA
			Viewscreen off. Resume course.

					WESLEY
			Aye sir.

	The viewscreen returns to its original pattern.

					PICARD
			Take over Commander Data, I'll
			be in my quarters.

					DATA
			Yes sir.

	Picard moves away from his Command position. He passes
	the Science One station, nods to Mendon who seizes this
	opportunity to attempt to ingratiate himself to his
	new commander, much to the annoyance of Worf.

					MENDON
			Sir, I'm Ensign Mendon. I just
			wanted to tell you how pleased
			I am to be aboard the Enterprise.

					PICARD
				(distracted)
			Yes, of course. Nice to have you
			on board.

	Picard continues on the move. Mendon takes a few steps
	with him.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    19.

28   CONTINUED:

					MENDON
			If you have a few minutes I've
			noted a few procedural items that
			could speed up operations on the
			bridge.

	Picard understanding his Benzite traits, is patient
	with him.

					MENDON
				(continuing)
			I pick things up very quickly.

					PICARD
			I'm sure you do Ensign, you
			have an excellent record.
			However, on the Enterprise we use
			the chain of command. You may
			report your observations to
			Lieutenant Worf.

					MENDON
			I didn't mean to challenge your
			authority...
				(trailing off)
			... I just wanted to impress upon
			you...

					PICARD
			No need to apologize Ensign...
			we should have explained it better
			during indoctrination.

	Picard continues on to the turbolift.

28A  ANGLE ON WORF

	He turns to Mendon with a look that could burn holes
	in your chest.

					WORF
			Ensign Mendon... You may impress
			me.

	On Mendon's look.

29   EXT. SPACE - THE KLINGON VESSEL "PAGH" (OPTICAL)

	alone in space. Its harsher angles and look almost
	scary against the stillness.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    20.

30   INT. PAGH - CORRIDOR

	Everything about this ship is utilitarian and lacks
	the smooth free-flowing lines and coloring of the
	Enterprise.

	Riker and a KLINGON OFFICER, who is the TACTICS
	OFFICER, turn a corner and walk down the corridor.
	They are both wary but open. The Klingon studies Riker
	in a speculating manner.

	Crewmembers also eye Riker in passing. Some with the
	same reaction as the tactics officer, others simply
	interested... They all acknowledge Riker with a
	courteous nod.

	Riker returns the look.

					RIKER
			Something wrong?

					TACTICS OFFICER
			No, Commander.
				(beat)
			It's just I have never seen anyone
			of your species before...

					RIKER
				(smile)
			I'm just your average everyday
			human who happens to be a
			commander. Now what are your
			orders?

					TACTICS OFFICER
			I am to escort you to the captain.

					RIKER
			Proceed.

	Riker falls in behind the Klingon.

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32

33   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Riker and his escort enter onto the bridge.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    21.

33   CONTINUED:

	The same sparse but functional look. The bridge is
	manned by FIVE CREWMEMBERS at varying stations.
	Captain Kargan is seated in the Command Chair. SECOND
	OFFICER KLAG stands next to him. They are businesslike
	in their appraisal of Riker. Firm but not harsh.
	Riker steps forward.

					RIKER
			I am Commander William Riker of
			the Starship Enterprise.

					KARGAN
			That is incorrect.

					RIKER
				(beat)
			I don't understand.

					KARGAN
			You are Commander Riker, first
			officer of the Klingon Cruiser
			Pagh, or do you intend to
			disobey Federation orders?

					RIKER
			I have no such intentions,
			Captain.

					KARGAN
			Exactly where are your loyalties,
			Commander?

					RIKER
			I'm afraid I still don't
			understand.

	Kargan explains carefully in a low, calm voice.

					KARGAN
			This ship is equipped with our
			best weapons and our finest
			warriors. Although we are on a
			peaceful mission we are prepared
			to go into battle instantly. I
			know I can count on every Klingon
			warrior in this crew to serve and
			die in that battle. So I ask
			again Commander Riker,
				(beat)
			where are your loyalties?

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    22.

33   CONTINUED: (2)

					RIKER
			I have been assigned here to serve
			this ship and to obey your orders.
			I will do exactly that.

					KARGAN
			Will you take an oath to that
			effect?

					RIKER
				(meets his gaze)
			I just did.

	Klag interjects firmly to Captain Kargan.

					KLAG
			yI-Har-Qo! nep-we' ghaH! (Do
			not believe him! He lies!)

					KARGAN
				(to Klag)
			Hol-chaj yI-jatlh. (Speak in
			their language.)
				(to Riker)
			This is your second officer,
			Lieutenant Klag.

					RIKER
			Was there something you wanted
			to say to me, Lieutenant?

					KLAG
			Yes sir.
				(beat)
			I don't believe you.

					RIKER
			Then I take it you challenge my
			authority over you.

					KLAG
			Correct.

					RIKER
				(to Kargan)
			And your position in this,
			Captain?

					KARGAN
				(with disdain)
			I would call it your first command
			decision.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    23.

33   CONTINUED: (3)

	Riker looks around the Main Bridge at the other
	crewmembers.

33A  RIKER'S POV

	The Klingon crewmembers watch him, waiting to see his
	reaction to this challenge.

33B  SCENE

	Riker eyes the arrogant stance and size of Klag who
	gives him an insubordinate snort. Riker realizes he
	has no choice. He deftly, with no advance warning or
	aggressive motion, swings a two-handed blow with his
	full strength and lands a monstrous blow across the
	chest of Klag.

33C  SERIES OF CUTS

	The sound of the blow against Klag's chest armor echoes
	through the bridge and is followed by the roar of his
	breath leaving his body, and then his bulk smashing
	against the bulkhead and slipping to the ground.

	Riker calmly steps around the still-seated captain and
	steps in front of Klag who is struggling to his feet.

	Klag is almost to his feet when Riker swings again,
	this time taking the legs out from under Klag who drops
	to the ground again.

	The crewmembers are animated and watch the fight with
	relish, not caring who wins or loses but that there is
	combat.

	Riker looks over to the captain.

	Captain Kargan simply sits back and allows it to
	continue.

	Riker turns back to the dazed but still active Klag who
	is once more attempting to get to his feet.

	Riker eyes the combatant with a calculated but
	astonished eye. Klag can barely stand but bravely
	fights for balance. Riker shrugs, and rams his fist
	into Klag's stomach, then drops him with another
	double-handed blow over the head.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    24.

33D  SCENE

	Kargan applauds with a grunt and a motion of his head.

	Klag is awake but prone. He struggles to his feet,
	manages to prop himself against the wall. Klag gives
	Riker as much a look of respect as he is able...

33E  ON RIKER

					RIKER
			My oath is between Captain Kargan
			and myself. Your only concern
			is how to obey my orders.
				(beat)
			Or do you prefer the rank of
			prisoner over that of lieutenant?

	Klag calculates Riker carefully, then:

					KLAG
			I will take your orders.

	Riker nods his acceptance. Klag returns it. Kargan
	interjects:

					KARGAN
			And you, Commander Riker, will
			obey my orders.

					RIKER
			Agreed, Captain Kargan.

	Riker turns away from the captain, and when no one can
	see him he lets his breath out.

34   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	continuing on its solo run at impulse.

35   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Picard and Data at Command. Worf at Tactical and
	Mendon at Science One. All other crew personnel are
	n.d.

					WORF
			Sir, the automatic scan has
			registered some unknown substance
			on the aft quarter of the exterior
			skin of the dorsal fin.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    25.

35   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Zero in on that location and
			define.

36   ANGLE ON SCIENCE STATION SCREEN (OPTICAL)

	Mendon punches in the various components needed. His
	screen picks up the schematic of the Enterprise and the
	designated location of the "unknown substance."

					MENDON
			I've located it sir. The dorsal
			of the Engineering Section.

					DATA
			On viewscreen. Focus on area.
			Magnification factor ten.

	The matter appears as a sort of haze on the viewscreen.
	Data walks over to the Science Station.

					DATA
				(continuing)
			Increase magnification to
			twenty.

	The viewscreen now shows a more detailed picture of
	the mass.

					PICARD
			Analyze.

					DATA
			The substance appears to be a rare
			form of subatomic "bacteria,"
			capable of doubling every fifteen
			minutes. It seems to be reacting
			with two of the compounds present
			in the Enterprise structure.

					PICARD
			Determine origin.

	Mendon feels that he has his opportunity now.

					MENDON
			I noticed it when I did an
			intensive scan of the Pagh,
			the Klingon ship.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    26.

36   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
				(reacts)
			And you informed no one?

					MENDON
			I have not yet completed my full
			analysis.

					PICARD
			You are supposed to report
			whatever is out of the ordinary.
			This falls into that category.

					MENDON
			But sir, as I said I have not yet
			completed my analysis. It would
			be improper to report it until
			then.

					DATA
			How did you come by that
			decision?

					MENDON
			It is a Benzite regulation. No
			officer on the deck of one of our
			ships would report an occurrence
			like this until he had a full
			analysis and a resolution.
				(beat)
			I have simply followed proper
			procedures.

	On Picard -- he holds for a beat then instructs Mendon
	calmly but firmly.

					PICARD
			It is our procedure for you to
			bring to the attention of command
			any possibility of danger. You
			will not make those decisions.
				(beat)
			Is that clear, Ensign Mendon?

	Mendon is somewhat deflated.

					MENDON
			Yes sir.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT TWO    27.

36   CONTINUED: (2)

					PICARD
			Fine. Now I want you to complete
			the analysis and determine the
			danger not only to this ship but
			the Klingon vessel as well.

					MENDON
			Yes Captain... That will take a
			couple of hours.

					PICARD
			You'll remain at your station
			until it is complete, then report
			to me. Lieutenant Worf will
			supervise you.

					WORF
			Yes sir.

	Picard turns and walks to the turbolift. Worf eyes
	Mendon, whispers to him.

					WORF
				(continuing)
			... and then I will instruct you
			in Enterprise etiquette.

	On Mendon's look:

									FADE OUT.

                        END OF ACT TWO                          

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   28.

                           ACT THREE                            

	FADE IN:
37
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38

38A  EXT. SPACE - THE PAGH (OPTICAL)

	traveling alone.

					RIKER (V.O.)
			Commander's log, supplemental,
			Stardate 42607.8. I have been
			on the Pagh a short time but long
			enough to be impressed with the
			abilities and singlemindedness
			of the Klingons. I can now see
			why they have gained the respect
			of Captain Picard.

39   INT. PAGH - MESS HALL

	Klingons line the long bench-like table, Riker among
	them. They are not unfriendly to Riker but they watch
	him eat like he were on display. A COUPLE OF THE
	FEMALES, VEKMA one of them, are a little more outgoing
	and interested. They mumble to each other as they eye
	Riker. They match Riker in size, maybe even a little
	bigger.

40   ON RIKER

	He is aware of the attention he is getting and tries
	to ignore it and simply fall in unnoticed with the rest
	of the Klingon personnel. His look alone makes that
	impossible.

	The Klingons keep pushing plates in front of him and he
	takes each one in turn and tries to eat as little as
	possible while not showing any reaction.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			You're not eating very much.

					RIKER
			Well, I'm not that hungry.

					KLAG
			Is the food all right, Commander?

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   29.

40   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			Fine. The "pipius" was excellent,
			and I also liked the "Bregit
			lungs."

					VEKMA
			And the Rokeg blood pie?

					RIKER
			Excellent.

					KLAG
			Then you'll also like this.

	Klag pushes another bowl in front of him.

40A  ON RIKER

	His face as he examines it.

					RIKER
			This is "gagh," isn't it?

					KLAG
			Very good. You did some research
			on our nutritional choices.

					RIKER
			Yes... but this is still moving.

					KLAG
			"Gagh" is always best when served
			live.
				(covering smile)
			Would you like something "easier"?

					RIKER
			Easier?

					KLAG
			If Klingon food is too strong for
			you, perhaps I could get one of
			the females to breast feed you.

	Vekma and the other female laugh. The men at the table
	eye Riker with careful but joking looks. Riker goes
	along with the mood.

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   30.

40A  CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			Don't tell me you're still
			concerned about my not
			weakening?

	Klag bellows out in laughter.

					KLAG
			Look around. You'll see that
			there are no old warriors.

					RIKER
			Of course, I'm sure they all died
			with honor.

					KLAG
				(slaps him on the back)
			Exactly. You may live long enough
			to learn about us.

	Vekma reaches over to poke Riker in the arm and then
	the ribs, then comments to ZEGOV and they both break
	up with laughter.

					VEKMA
			He's not very attractive, but
			I will have him.

	Riker gives Klag a pleading look.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			They are inquisitive. They would
			like to know how you would endure.

					RIKER
			Endure what?

					KLAG
			Them.

40B  RIKER'S POV

	The two enormous and violent Klingon women as they
	stare at him and dwarf him with their size and
	strength. Riker looks at them innocently.

					RIKER
			One or both?

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   31.

40B  CONTINUED:

	Klag holds for a beat then breaks out laughing. The
	women join in, Vekma smacking Riker across the back in
	good will and almost dislodging a rib. She moves
	closer to Riker.

	On Riker's look...

41
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47

48   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	At impulse. To establish.

49   INT. MAIN BRIDGE - SCIENCE ONE

	A worried looking Ensign Mendon is explaining to
	Captain Picard and Data as he points to the science
	screen in front of him which shows the molecular
	spectroscopic breakdown of the bacteria.

					MENDON
			It is confirmed that the organisms
			feed on some of the compounds that
			make up the Enterprise hull.

					PICARD
			And the Klingon ship, the Pagh?

					MENDON
				(hesitates)
			They are much more susceptible.
			Their hull contains all of the
			compounds.

					PICARD
			Project your calculations.

	Mendon depresses a couple of keys and his work screen
	is filled with a scrolling set of mathematical
	computations. Data stares at the screen, then hits
	another button so they project faster. They reach an
	end. Data looks up.

					DATA
			According to the rate of
			reproduction there should be a
			twelve centimeter hole in the
			Klingon hull at this time.

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   32.

50   NEW ANGLE

	Picard issues orders as he moves to his Command Chair.
	Data is right behind him.

					PICARD
			Signal them at once and advise
			them. Change our course to
			attempt an intercept. We will
			make every attempt to cleanse the
			vessel and assist with repairs.

					DATA
			It will take some time to locate
			them. They are on undesignated
			maneuvers in the Pheben solar
			system.

					PICARD
			Then start immediately. Alert
			Engineering of this situation.
			Ensign Crusher, adjust course
			toward the proper sector.

					WESLEY
			Aye sir. Shall we prepare for
			warp speed?

					PICARD
			Yes...
				(beat)
			... and hope that we get there
			in time.

51   EXT. SPACE - THE PAGH (OPTICAL)

	To establish. The CAMERA MOVING IN to show a hole
	forming on the hull.

52   INT. PAGH - A CORRIDOR

	Riker moves down the corridor with an n.d. crewmember.
	The VOICE of Captain Kargan comes over the ship's
	speakers.

					CAPTAIN KARGAN'S COM VOICE
			Commander Riker to the bridge.

	Riker and the crewmember stop. Riker changes direction
	and moves off.

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   33.

53   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Captain Kargan waits with Klag and the rest of the
	bridge crew who are functioning in a normal manner.
	Riker steps onto the bridge. Captain Kargan motions
	him over.

					KARGAN
			On monitor. Tell me Commander
			Riker, what do you make of this?

54   ANGLE MONITOR (OPTICAL)

	Showing the section of the Klingon hull where an
	apparent haze (and/or bacterial look) surrounds a small
	hole in the hull.

55   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Captain Kargan calls out his orders to the crewmembers
	present.

					RIKER
			I felt no collision. Were we hit
			by a small meteor?

					KARGAN
			There was no collision.

					RIKER
			Corrosion then.

					KARGAN
			No, not corrosion.

					RIKER
				(orders)
			Science Station, analyze.

					KARGAN
			We already have and fortunately
			the cavity opened into a section
			that could withstand the change
			in pressure.

					RIKER
			Then what is it?

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   34.

55 CONTINUED:

					KLAG
			A space organism eating away at
			our hull. Our estimate is that
			in less than eight hours we will
			have lost too much of our shell
			to remain intact.

					RIKER
			You must have a way to repair
			it.

					KARGAN
			I'm afraid not.

					RIKER
			There has to be. Where did this
			come from?

					KARGAN
			"Where" might be the answer.
				(harsher beat)
			The only contact we had was with
			the Enterprise.

					RIKER
			There was no direct contact with
			the Enterprise.

					KARGAN
			Tactics Officer, report to
			Commander Riker.

56   TACTICS STATION

	The Tactics Officer runs the check on his board.
	Various information pops up on the screen.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			The Enterprise did conduct an
			intensive scan of this vessel.

					RIKER
			It's normal procedure.

	The other bridge members turn angry looks at Riker.

					KARGAN
			What type of beam did the
			Enterprise use to create this
			damage in our hull?

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   35.

56   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			None! Why would they do that?
			We are allies.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			My logs indicate that the
			Enterprise directed an intense
			scanning beam at this specific
			area for a duration of two
			minutes.

					KARGAN
			Explain that.

					RIKER
			I can't.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			It could be a weapon.

					RIKER
			Wait a minute. Why? There's
			no new weapon. The Enterprise
			has no reason to do this,
			especially not with me on board.
			It makes no sense.

					KARGAN
			"Why" is no longer important.
			What is important is our response
			to this attack.
				(beat)
			Engage cloaking device. Change
			course to intercept the
			Enterprise.

					RIKER
			Captain, what do you intend to
			do?

57   ON KARGAN

	His face a mask of fury. He screams out.

					KARGAN
			Intend? There is only one
			response. We intend to attack
			the Enterprise and destroy it!!

   STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT THREE   36.

57   CONTINUED:

	On Riker's reaction:

									FADE OUT.

                       END OF ACT THREE                         

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    37.

                           ACT FOUR                             

	FADE IN:

58   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	at warp speed. The signs of the organism still present
	on the hull.

59   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Ensign Mendon works at the Science Station along with
	another n.d. officer. Mendon is efficient and intent
	on his assignment. It is obvious that he knows what
	he's doing. Wesley is relieved from his station and
	before he leaves he steps over to stand next to Mendon.

60   CLOSER ANGLE

	Wesley watches for a beat, then seeing Mendon's growing
	frustration, he comments:

					WESLEY
			You seem to be making progress.
			You've already eliminated half
			the possibilities.

	Mendon looks up at Wesley, realizes that the youth is
	trying to offer him some support. He nods.

					MENDON
			Thank you, but I seem to have
			become efficient a little later
			than was needed. It was my
			responsibility to learn and adapt
			to the Enterprise's regulations.
			I didn't do that.

					WESLEY
			Not really, it was an error.
			Captain Picard may not like them,
			but he does know they can happen
			from time to time.

					MENDON
			I failed, I had an opportunity
			to show the captain my superior
			abilities and I failed. I can
			never recover from that.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    38.

60   CONTINUED:

					WESLEY
			It was a mistake... That's all.
			You didn't put the organism on
			the hull. You discovered it and
			you were attempting to analyze
			it. All you did was mess up a
			little on the ship's protocol.

	Mendon studies Wesley for a few beats. He steps away
	from the console to confer with Wesley in a more
	private fashion.

					MENDON
			I know you're trying to be nice
			to me and I appreciate it. What
			I don't understand is why?

					WESLEY
			Why not? I thought you could use
			a friend.

	Mendon eyes Wesley a few beats, then nods his
	acceptance.

					MENDON
			Thank you. I only hope I can
			learn your ways before I "mess" up
			again. I imagine my methods seem
			foolish to you.

					WESLEY
			They are different. But that's
			what this exchange program is all
			about... You learn the way we
			do things and bring that
			information back to your command.
			It's up to you to decide which
			way is better for you.
				(beat)
			It's easy. All you have to do
			is learn.

61   ANGLE ON MENDON

	He holds for a few beats, confirms seriously:

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    39.

61   CONTINUED:

					MENDON
			You're right. I'll try your
			way...
				(turns back to Science
				 Station)
			I'll work even harder than before.
			I'll succeed brilliantly.

	On Wesley's look:

62   EXT. SPACE - THE KLINGON VESSEL THE PAGH (OPTICAL)

	The organism's growth is expanding on the hull.

63   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Captain Kargan and Klag maintain the bridge Command
	Area.

					KARGAN
			What is the status?

					TACTICS OFFICER
			Unchanged. The rate of increase
			continues.

	Kargan contemplates for a beat.

					KARGAN
			Commander Riker, check the
			organism growth with Engineering.

	Riker seems about to respond but decides the better of
	it. He exits the bridge. After Riker leaves, Kargan
	turns to Klag.

					KARGAN
			Keep him under scrutiny. I'm
			not sure I trust him.

					KLAG
			I'm not totally convinced that
			Riker knew of any plot against
			us. If he did then why would he
			have come on board?

					KARGAN
			Because he was ordered to.

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    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    40.

63   CONTINUED:

					KLAG
			To die?

					KARGAN
			To be ordered to die is an
			expectation for any officer at
			any time.

					KLAG
			For a Klingon perhaps, but Riker's
			people do not volunteer for death
			so easily. Even so, Riker may
			be a spy, but he's no coward.

					KARGAN
			That only proves that he is
			intelligent and that you may not
			be as strong as you used to be.

64   ANGLE ON TACTICS OFFICER

	He becomes more alert, announces:

					TACTICS OFFICER
			Captain, we have picked up the
			Enterprise.

					KARGAN
			So soon?

					TACTICS OFFICER
			The Enterprise is on an intercept
			course with us.

	Kargan and Klag react. Riker re-enters the bridge.
	Kargan turns on him in anger.

					KARGAN
			You almost had me believing that
			perhaps this was a
			misunderstanding.

					RIKER
			Yes... So?

					KARGAN
			The Enterprise has changed course
			and is following us. Why?

					RIKER
			I don't know. Let's ask them.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    41.

64   CONTINUED:

					KARGAN
			The reason is obvious. Their
			intent is clear. How long before
			we have contact?

					TACTICS OFFICER
			Less than fifteen minutes, sir.

					KARGAN
			Put the ship on battle alert.
			Arm all photon torpedoes and put
			phasers on full power. Let them
			charge into their destruction.

65
thru	OMITTED
66

67   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	moving through at warp. The organism still present.

68   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Picard and Data at Command. Wesley and an n.d. at
	forward positions; Worf, Ensign Mendon, and n.d.
	crewmembers at the aft command positions.

					WESLEY
			Sir, bearings show that we should
			be in contact with the Klingon
			ship.

					DATA
			Slow to impulse speed. Continue
			on course.

					WESLEY
			Aye sir, impulse speed.

					WORF
			Hailing frequencies open. There
			is no response.

					PICARD
			Continue to transmit.

					DATA
			The Pagh is either destroyed or
			cloaked.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    42.

68   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Begin intensive scan for debris.
			Conduct a thorough search of the
			area.

69   OMITTED

70   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	staffed as previously. Riker is on the bridge facing
	Kargan. There is an obvious tension present.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			The Enterprise has slowed to
			impulse speed and is making an
			intensive sweep.

					KARGAN
			Hold your position. Let them come
			to us.

					RIKER
			They may be here to help you...
			Don't be a fool!

					KARGAN
				(rages)
			Do not forget my rank.

					RIKER
			I haven't. I am simply trying
			to get you to understand.

					KARGAN
			I fully understand... Now you
			understand.
				(beat)
			I am still the captain of this
			vessel and you are still crew and
			sworn to obey me. You gave me
			your oath.

					RIKER
			Yes sir, I did.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    43.

70   CONTINUED:

					KARGAN
			Then fulfill that oath and serve
			this ship as you swore to.
				(beat)
			Tell me of the surest method of
			attack against the Enterprise.

71   ON RIKER

	He eyes the captain a few beats.

					RIKER
			I can't.

					KARGAN
			You must tell me. It is a matter
			of honor and loyalty.

					RIKER
			I cannot surrender the secrets
			of Starfleet and the Enterprise
			to you.

					KARGAN
			Then if your word is no good, how
			can we trust any of your people?

					RIKER
				(strong)
			I won't break any vow I took in
			the past. I also swore a loyalty
			to your ship and I will keep that.

					KARGAN
				(yelling back)
			They are in conflict!

					RIKER
			No sir, they are not! I will obey
			your orders. I will serve this
			ship as first officer, and in an
			attack against the Enterprise I
			will die along with this crew...
			but I will not dishonor my oath
			to the Enterprise.

	Riker glares at Kargan who holds his stare a beat, then
	nods in agreement.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    44.

71   CONTINUED:

					KARGAN
			If you had agreed to disclose
			those facts about the Enterprise
			I would have labelled you a
			traitor and killed you on the
			spot...
				(beat)
			Instead you will die with us.
			You will die like a Klingon.

	On Riker -- he nods his acceptance of his fate.

					RIKER
			So be it.

72   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	continuing on its orbit at impulse.

73   INT. MAIN BRIDGE - SCIENCE ONE STATION

	Ensign Mendon studies his screen and then reacts. He
	punches in one more code, seems satisfied and then
	moves from his station towards the captain.

74   AT COMMAND

	Mendon stands in front of the captain. He is ill at
	ease but trying to maintain what he thinks is the
	proper protocol.

					MENDON
			Sir, I have something to report
			to you immediately.

	Worf seems like he's about to reach over the railings
	and snatch Mendon by the skull. Picard restrains his
	actions with a glance.

					PICARD
			Go ahead, Ensign.

					MENDON
			I have managed to isolate the
			organism on our hull.

					PICARD
			Spare me the technical details...
			just the results.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FOUR    45.

74   CONTINUED:

					MENDON
			They are of a sub-micron form.
			They are controllable and can
			be removed from the hulls of both
			ships.

					PICARD
				(relieved, but covers)
			Thank you Ensign, well done.
			Prepare whatever procedures are
			necessary.
				(to Worf)
			Lieutenant Worf, add this
			information to hailing messages.

					WORF
			Aye sir. Still no response.

	Picard's concerned look.

75   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	The tactics officer motions Klag to his station. Klag
	observes the screen for a few beats then announces:

					KLAG
			The Enterprise has changed hailing
			messages. They now include a
			promise of cleaning the organisms
			and assisting in repairs.

					RIKER
			They mean it... They will help.

					KARGAN
			And I mean what I say.
				(stronger)
			Arm all weapons... Prepare for
			attack...

									FADE OUT.

                        END OF ACT FOUR                         

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE    46.

                           ACT FIVE                             

	FADE IN:

76   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	We see only the Enterprise on screen.

					PICARD (V.O.)
			Captain's log, supplemental,
			Stardate 42608.2. Although our
			search has been extensive, we are
			still unable to locate the
			Klingon ship or any debris. The
			absence of both leaves us puzzled
			and somewhat tentative.

77   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	staffed as in the previous scene. The atmosphere on
	the bridge is tense, all members waiting for Picard's
	decision.

					DATA
			Considering the absence of debris,
			it is reasonable to assume the
			Klingon vessel is in the vicinity
			and cloaked.

					PICARD
			Agreed.

					DATA
			Since we do not know their intent
			I recommend we go to Red Alert.

					PICARD
				(thoughtful for a beat)
			Make it so.

	Picard shows the tension of the situation.

78   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Captain Kargan is intent on his own plan of attack.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			The Enterprise has raised its
			shields.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE    47.

78   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			It is normal procedure when
			entering into a suspicious
			situation. The act is not
			aggressive. The Enterprise will
			not fire first.

					KARGAN
			Then they are fools, for we will.

					RIKER
				(a beat, then)
			You'll get only one shot.

					KARGAN
			We will only need one. Arm all
			phasers and torpedoes. Prepare
			to fire them simultaneously.

					RIKER
			Then I recommend you do not fire
			until you are within forty
			thousand kilometers.

					KLAG
			Why?

					RIKER
			It will reduce their response
			time.

	Both Klag and the captain give Riker a grudging nod of
	admiration.

					KLAG
			You are honoring your promise to
			serve us.

					RIKER
			Would you do less?

	The Klingons nod their acceptance of this.

					KARGAN
			No.
				(beat)
			You will give the order to fire,
			Commander Riker.
				(to Klag)
			Call out distances.
				(beat)
			Any questions, Mister Riker?

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE    48.

79   ON RIKER

	his face a mask, the skin drawn tight.

					RIKER
			Just something I have to say...
				(beat)
			... I dispute your judgment. Your
			reasons for forcing this
			confrontation are not valid.

					KARGAN
			Are you finished?

					RIKER
			Yes sir.

					KARGAN
			Then commence with attack as
			ordered.

	Klag begins his countdown...

					KLAG
			Fifty-five thousand kilometers
			and closing.

	Riker removes the small transponder device supplied by
	Worf, looks at it carefully, then glances over to
	Kargan.

80   KARGAN

	returns his look and then observes the apparatus in
	Riker's hand.

					KARGAN
			Is that a weapon?

					RIKER
			No sir, it is a signaling device.

					KARGAN
			Hand it to me, Commander.

81   SCENE

	As Riker steps over to hand it to him, he flips it on.

	Only a small signal light appears on the apparatus...
	He hands it to Kargan who starts to examine it.

    STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE    49.

82   INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE

	Worf at his station suddenly becomes alert. He adjusts
	a switch and then quickly announces:

					WORF
			We are getting an emergency signal
			from a command transponder.
			Location nine-three-five mark
			six-one-three... Frequency
			and code designate it as Commander
			Riker.

	The members on the bridge become more alert. Troi
	averts her eyes to hide her emotion.

					PICARD
				(touches com link)
			Chief O'Brien, align with
			emergency transponder signal.

83   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM - INTERCUT AS NEEDED

	Empty except for Chief O'Brien.

					CHIEF O'BRIEN
			Yes Captain. We are not yet in
			safe range for a transfer and
			defensive shields are still in
			place.

					PICARD
			We may have to stretch it a
			little. On my command.

					WORF
			Forty-eight thousand.

					DATA
			Lieutenant Worf to the Transporter
			Room. Doctor Pulaski will
			accompany you. Mendon take over
			the count.

					MENDON
			Yes sir. Forty-five thousand and
			still closing.

	Worf gives Mendon one last warning look, then moves
	from his station.

					MENDON
			Forty-four thousand.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        50.

83   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Transporter Room, ready. You will
			control defensive shields...

84   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM

	Worf and Pulaski have just entered.

					CHIEF O'BRIEN
			Ready sir.

					MENDON
			Forty thousand...

85   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

					KLAG
			Forty thousand.

					KARGAN
			Prepare to drop cloaking shields
			and fire. Steady...

86   INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE

					PICARD
			Transporter Room, energize.

87   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM

	The Transporter Chief throws the necessary switches.

88   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	Captain Kargan DEMATERIALIZES in front of the crew.
	Klag is stunned, then reacts.

	Riker has a slight smile on his face, he turns and
	tenses.

	Klag with a growl, advances on Riker.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        51.

88   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			Hold where you are Klag. I have
			relieved Captain Kargan. He was
			acting in an irrational manner.
			I am now your captain!!
				(beat)
			Serve this ship as I have!

	Klag falters a beat, unsure... then slowly stands
	upright in acceptance. Riker nods.

89   INT. ENTERPRISE - TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)

	Uncertain, Captain Kargan on the pad. He spins his
	head around unsure. Then he spots Worf and crouches.
	Pulaski backs away.

					CHIEF O'BRIEN
			Defensive shields back in place.

					KARGAN
			Who are you?

					WORF
			I am Lieutenant Worf of the
			Starship Enterprise.

	Kargan reacts, screaming out as he reaches for his
	sidearm.

					KARGAN
			Riker has no honor... He tricked
			me!!

	As Kargan starts to aim his weapon, Worf fires his hand
	phaser. It hits Kargan and he drops. Worf lets out
	a celebration call then:

90   ANOTHER ANGLE

	Pulaski moves forward quickly, shoves Worf aside to
	examine the prone Captain.

					PULASKI
			He's barely stunned.

					WORF
				(with pride)
			Of course, he is a Klingon
			captain.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        52.

90   CONTINUED:

					PULASKI
			That's great, but where's Will
			Riker?

	Worf reacts for a beat, then helps Kargan to his feet.

91   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Klag is still tense.

	Riker turns to the Tactics Officer.

					RIKER
			Cloaking shields off.

	The Tactics Officer stalls for a beat, not sure what to
	do.

92   CLOSER SHOT

	Riker steps forward and blocks his view of any of the
	crew and faces him down.

					RIKER
			Obey my orders.

					TACTICS OFFICER
			We will be destroyed.

					RIKER
			If we are, it will be in battle
			and I will die with you.
				(harder)
			Now, cloaking shields off!

93   ANGLE

	The Tactics Officer throws the switch.

94   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE (OPTICAL)

	Enterprise in its orbit... The Klingon ship Pagh
	suddenly appears from nowhere.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        53.

95   INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	The Pagh appears on the main viewscreen. The bridge
	crew reacts but still remains professional. Captain
	Kargan is also present.

					DATA
			It is the Pagh sir. It has all
			armament locked on us and ready
			to fire.

					PICARD
			Hold position. Hailing
			frequencies open.
				(beat)
			Calling the Pagh. This is the
			Enterprise. We are here to assist
			you. Do not fire.

					KARGAN
			They will not believe you.

96   INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	Riker has heard the Enterprise call. It continues:

					PICARD'S COM VOICE
			Pagh... Do you read me??

	Riker looks around at the Klingon bridge crew. He then
	sounds very much like a Klingon as he bellows out:

					RIKER
			Enterprise, this is Captain
			William Riker of the Klingon
			vessel, the Pagh.
				(pause)
			I order you to lower your shields
			and surrender.

96A  INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN BRIDGE

	The reactions of the crew.

96B  ON PICARD

	A tense look slowly becomes a slight smile.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        54.

96B  CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Lower shields.
				(beat)
			Surrender as ordered.

	Kargan steps forward in a rage.

					KARGAN
			I demand to be beamed back aboard
			my vessel.

					PICARD
				(nods)
			Transporter Chief, prepare to beam
			Captain Kargan aboard the Pagh.
				(to Riker, who has
				 heard)
			Captain Riker, preparations are
			ready for immediate repairs to
			your ship.

					RIKER
			Thank you, Captain Picard.

	Picard's reaction.

97   OMITTED

97A  INT. PAGH - MAIN BRIDGE

	Captain Kargan steps onto the bridge. He is tentative,
	unsure. Kargan looks around at the bridge crew who
	eye him with a kind of disapproval and
	uncomfortableness that Kargan recognizes. He turns to
	Riker.

					KARGAN
			You should have killed me.

					RIKER
			I don't want your command.

					KARGAN
			You tricked me so you could have
			it.

					RIKER
			And I give it back to you now.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        55.

97B  ON KARGAN

	His confidence returns slightly, the force of his
	personality taking over.

					KARGAN
			Then return to your position.

97C ON RIKER

	He also senses that he must do something more to return
	Kargan to his proper status. He feels the
	responsibility for placing Kargan in this situation.
	He and Klag exchange a look, a very slight nod passes
	between them, then Riker's look and attitude change to
	one of open insubordination. He almost sneers at
	Kargan.

97D  NEW ANGLE

	Kargan recognizes it, roars out in fury, charges at
	Riker, and swings a devastating blow with his fist.

97E  SCENE

	Riker is sent skidding across the bridge floor and up
	against the bulkhead where he lies stunned but aware.
	Klag steps next to Riker, then turns to face Kargan...
	Klag's hand reaches down towards his weapon...

97F  CLOSER

	Riker grabs his wrist to restrain him. Klag looks down
	at bruised but alert Riker who gives Klag an eye
	signal.

					RIKER
			No more, Captain Kargan...

97G  SCENE

	Kargan fills his chest, glares around the ship, and
	then at Riker... He holds a beat, then orders Klag:

					KARGAN
			Get him off my ship!

					KLAG
			Yes, Captain.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        56.

97G  CONTINUED:

	Klag reaches down to assist Riker to his feet. Their
	eyes meet. Klag whispers to him.

					KLAG
				(continuing)
			You understand the Klingons better
			than I thought.

					RIKER
				(nods)
			Thank you, my friend.

	Klag assists a battered Riker past a triumphant Captain
	Kargan.

98   EXT. SPACE - THE ENTERPRISE/THE PAGH (OPTICAL)

	the Enterprise assisting the Pagh in repairs.

99   INT. ENTERPRISE - TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)

	Worf and Picard are present to see Riker MATERIALIZE on
	the pad, bruised but healthy.

100
thru	OMITTED
101

102  SCENE

	Picard turns to Riker.

					RIKER
			That might be one of the shortest
			assignments in the history of
			Starfleet.

					PICARD
			You're wrong, Number One... it
			was almost the longest.
				(beat)
			You did well.

					RIKER
			Thank you. I learned quite a bit.

					PICARD
			Apparently not how to duck.

        STAR TREK: "A Matter of Honor" - 12/02/88 - ACT FIVE        57.

102  CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			When not to duck would be more
			accurate.

	Picard eyes him a few beats, then smiles...

					PICARD
			If that was the intention...
			Welcome aboard.

	They both smile. Worf stands in the b.g., hiding all
	emotions and trying to look bored by it all. Riker
	steps over to him...

					RIKER
			Thank you. Your little toy
			worked.

					WORF
			I'm glad it did, sir.

					RIKER
			You come from a very brave and
			unique race. I'm glad you're here
			on the Enterprise.

	Worf swells slightly, covers his reaction.

					WORF
			Thank you, Commander...
				(beat)
			... and welcome home.

									FADE OUT.

                        END OF ACT FIVE                         

                            THE END                             




