[rec.arts.startrek.info] Synopsis: "Suddenly Human"

tlynch@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Timothy W. Lynch) (10/19/90)

WARNING:  The following post contains a synopsis of this week's TNG episode,
"Suddenly Human", and as such is a spoiler to those who haven't seen the show.
Tread lightly.

The Enterprise responds to a distress call, and finds a Talarian training ship,
with radiation leaks.  They rescue five of the ship's crew, all teenagers--four
are Talarian, but one is _human_.  The human youth, named Jono, refuses to talk
to anyone until he hears Picard's title of Captain--then, he shows strict 
obedience to Picard's wishes.  Beverly takes Picard aside and mentions that she
found signs of rather severe injury some time ago--possibly abuse.  

Shortly thereafter, the crew find out that Jono's real name is Jeremiah Rossa--
he's the grandson of an admiral, and his parents were killed ten years ago by 
the Talarians in a border skirmish.  Troi tells Picard that Jono needs a father
figure right now--and as the only person to whom Jono's shown the slightest 
positive response, Picard's the lucky candidate.  

Picard attempts to strike up friendly conversations with the boy, even bringing
Jono into his quarters.  However, when he brings up Jono's human heritage, Jono
gets angry and storms out.  Picard tries to tell Troi that he's not the best 
suited for the job, Troi instead convinces Picard that "no one is born a good 
parent", and he'll just have to do the best he can.  Picard shows Jono a 
picture of his real parents, and as he leaves for the bridge, we see that 
Jono's memories of the attack are beginning to resurface.

Meanwhile, the captain of the Talarian ship K'Mer hails them, and when asked 
for an explanation of Jono's status, claims that Jono is his son.  It seems 
that Endar claimed Jono during the attack according to Talarian tradition, and 
he absolutely refuses to let Jono return to the Federation, threatening war.  
(He also claims that Jono's past injuries were NOT abuse--Jono merely injured 
himself in beast-riding and contests with other youths.)  With reservations, 
Picard allows Endar to see Jono--and when Jono says he wants to stay with 
Endar, Endar assures him he will, even if war is a result.

As two more Talarian ships approach (the Enterprise came deep into Talarian 
space to answer the call), Picard and company decide to try to convince Jono to
stay, reasoning that Endar cannot take Jono if he is unwilling to leave.  After
Jono receives a message from his grandmother, Picard takes him to unwind by 
playing the 24th-century version of racquetball.  During the game, however, 
Jono breaks down and cries.  Later, after being assured that such feelings are
part of humanity, he actually laughs in Ten-Forward at an unfortunate accident 
involving him, Wes, and a banana split.  However, that evening, Picard wakes up
to see Jono over him--just in time to feel Jono stabbing him with a dagger.

Fortunately, the blade was deflected by Picard's sternum, and his injuries are
not life-threatening.  However, Jono has now committed a Federation crime and 
must be dealt with by Federation justice.  However, after hearing Jono say that
he cannot betray Endar by drawing close to Picard, Picard realizes that he's
made a terrible mistake in not considering Jono's feelings in all of this--and
just as Endar's patience finally runs out, Picard informs him that he will let
Jono return.  He beams Jono back, but not before Jono bids him farewell with a
ritual normally reserved for Talarian fathers and sons.

NEXT WEEK:

Bev gets caught in some strange situations--and was that the Traveler's 
silhouette I recognized in one place?  I'll never tell.  :-)

Tim Lynch (Cornell's first Astronomy B.A.; one of many Caltech grad students)
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