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Watch Star Trek: The Next Generation season 7 episode 15 Online
Lower Decks
Four young ensigns compete for a promotion that only one of them will receive. However, they are soon placed on a top secret mission that places some of their lives in danger.
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4/5 Great episode. On second chances, character redemption, friendship, and duty. And a realistic ending too.
PICARD: I see I understand that you've been recommended for the Ops position. Do you think you're up to it? SITO: I do, sir. PICARD: I'm not so sure. I'm concerned about your record. SITO: Sir? PICARD: The incident that you were involved in at the Academy. SITO: With all due respect that was three years ago. My record since then PICARD: It doesn't matter how long ago it was, Ensign. Would you do something like that again? SITO: I can assure you, sir, that I would never, never jeopardise lives by participating in PICARD: A dare devil stunt? I would certainly hope not. What concerns me is that you participated in a cover-up that impeded an official investigation into the death of a cadet. SITO: Sir, I know I should have told the truth right from the start PICARD: Yes you should, but you didn't. Instead you joined with the others to pretended that was simply an accident. Now, what do you think that tells me about your character? SITO: Sir, if you had any idea what it was like after that incident. I didn't have any friends. I didn't have anyone to talk to. I had to take my flight test with the instructor because no one else would be my partner. In a lot of ways it would have been easier to just walk away, but I didn't. I stuck with it. Doesn't that say something about my character, too? PICARD: Well I'm really very sorry you didn't enjoy your time at the Academy, Ensign. As far as I'm concerned, you should have been expelled for what you did. Quite frankly, I don't know how you made it on board this ship. You're dismissed.
WORF: Are you listening, Ensign? SITO: Yes, but WORF: Defend yourself. (and a third time) WORF: You did not anticipate. (Sito removes the blindfold) SITO: How am I supposed to defend myself when I can't see a thing? WORF: Stop making excuses. Replace the blindfold. SITO: No. It's not a fair test. WORF: Very good, Ensign. You have passed the challenge. SITO: What? By taking off the blindfold? WORF: It takes courage to say the test is unfair. SITO: One thing I don't understand. Doesn't gik'tal mean to the death? WORF: You speak Klingon. SITO: Sir, is there really such a thing as a gik'tal challenge? WORF: No, there is not. But perhaps next time you are judged unfairly, it will not take so many bruises for you protest.
SITO: All I've ever wanted is to make a career for myself in Starfleet. I can't change what happened at the Academy. No one can. All I can do is work hard and try to earn the respect of the people I serve with. If you're not going to give me that chance, then I respectfully request that you transfer me to another ship. PICARD: If you're looking for a more lenient commander, I don't think you'll find one. SITO: Permission to speak freely, sir? PICARD: Please do. SITO: If you didn't want me on your ship you should have said so when I was assigned to it. It's not your place to punish me for what I did at the Academy. I've worked hard here. My record is exemplary. If you're going to judge me, judge me for what I am now. PICARD: Very well, Ensign. I will. It took courage to come here and face me after what I said to you the other day. I didn't ask you here because I was assessing your qualifications for the Ops position. SITO: I don't understand, sir. PICARD: I was harsh with you because I wanted to assess you for a very important mission. A mission that could put you in a situation that would be far more unnerving than a dressing-down by your commanding officer. SITO: Can I ask what that mission is, sir? PICARD: Join the senior officers in the Observation lounge at oh nine hundred hours. We'll discuss it then. SITO: Yes, sir. PICARD: And, Ensign. I do know why you ended up on the Enterprise. I asked for you. I wanted to make sure that you got a fair chance to redeem yourself. SITO: Thank you, sir.
TAURIK: But we have to accept the fact that we're not always told about everything that happens aboard ship. LAVELLE: Well, we can at least tell each other what we know. Do you two know something? OGAWA: Sam, please. LAVELLE: I can't believe this. We're friends. TAURIK: We're also Starfleet Officers. OGAWA: I'm not allowed to talk about it. LAVELLE: Okay. I understand. I'd better get going. I've got duty in half an hour.