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OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS from
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ALL GOOD THINGS... PART 1
Picard finds himself traveling between the past, present,
and future while attempting to prevent the destruction of
humanity … by his own actions.
A panicked Picard bursts off the turbolift in his bathrobe,
declaring that he is inexplicably moving back and forth
through time. Shaken, he begins to describe the experience
to Troi, but is then transported 25 years into the future,
working in the vineyard at his home in France. He is visited
by Geordi, who has come because Picard is ill with Irumodic
Syndrome, an affliction which causes mental deterioration.
Picard is then transported to the past, where he is on a
shuttlecraft with Tasha Yar, traveling to the U.S.S.
Enterprise for the first time. Moments later, he is back in
the present, at which point Troi places an urgent call to
Sickbay.
Neither Beverly's tests nor Worf's security scans show any
indication that Picard physically left the ship. The
investigation is then put on hold by news that several
Romulan Warbirds are headed for the Neutral Zone, toward a
spatial anomaly in the Devron system. Picard is transported
back to the future, where he remembers bits and pieces of
what just transpired, then tries to explain this to Geordi,
who is unconvinced, blaming it on Picard's disease. Geordi
is worried enough to take Picard to Cambridge, where Data is
a professor. Data decides to explore the possibilities, but
Picard is transported back to the past, arriving at the
point of his initial arrival on the Enterprise. Among the
crew, he sees a group of scraggly humans laughing at him, a
sight he has already encountered twice in the future. This
is enough for him to suddenly declare a Red Alert.
Since he has foreknowledge of future events, Picard decides
not to tell this crew what is happening. He senses a
connection when he is told that several vessels are moving
toward an anomaly in the Devron system. Starfleet cancels
the ship's mission to Farpoint Station, but Picard insists
they go there anyway and refuses to explain his decision to
the confused crew. Soon afterward, he finds himself back in
the present in Beverly's office. She scans Picard, and
learns that he has accumulated over two days worth of
memories in just a few minutes - real confirmation to what
Picard has been saying.
Still in the present, Picard and the crew ponder the
significance of the anomaly, which occurred in both the
present and the past. Exhausted, Picard lies down in his
Ready Room, then finds himself in the future. He insists in
going to the Neutral Zone to find the anomaly, causing
Geordi to worry about Picard's sanity. Still, he, Data, and
Picard ask Riker, who is now an admiral, for help. However,
since the Klingons, who have taken over the Romulan Empire,
closed their borders to Federation starships, and now
control the area, Riker is unwilling to let them proceed.
Data proposes they instead travel on a medical ship, and
they wind up on a vessel commanded by Beverly, now Picard's
ex-wife. Geordi suggests that Worf, who is a governor in the
Klingon Empire, might help them enter the territory. Picard
then returns to the past, still on course for Farpoint.
Suddenly, he finds himself face-to-face with Q, in the
courtroom where they first met seven years ago.
Q offers to answer ten "yes" or "no" questions. Picard
learns that his time shifting is connected to the "trail" Q
put him through seven years earlier, that the spatial
anomaly in the Neutral Zone is involved, and that a verdict
has been rendered humanity will be destroyed. However, while
Q is causing Picard to shift through time, it is Picard, not
Q, who is responsible for the imminent destruction. Picard
then wakes up in his Ready Room, in the present, and
declares a Red Alert...
ALL GOOD THINGS... PART 2
After his encounter with Q, Picard assembles the senior
staff, and wonders if Q is actually giving him a chance to
save humanity by showing him that the spatial anomaly also
exists in the past. As they talk, the ship reaches the
Neutral Zone, then Picard returns to the future, where
Beverly's ship is also on the edge of the Neutral Zone. He
convinces a reluctant Worf to accompany the group into
Klingon territory, and then travels to the past, where he
orders the crew into the Devron system. Finally, he returns
to the present, where he is able to get Tomalak, the Romulan
Commander on the other side of the border, to agree to
entering the Neutral Zone together. Now heading for the
anomaly in all three time periods, Picard learns that it
exists in the present, and is larger in the past, but does
not exist in the future.
Picard cannot understand why the anomaly is missing, and
Beverly gives Data six hours to scan for the anomaly using
an inverse tachyon pulse, then reminds Picard that this all
might be a delusion. She leaves and Q reappears, again
saying that it is Picard who destroys humanity. Picard then
returns to the present, and suggests using the tachyon pulse
to penetrate the anomaly. When Data begins sending the
pulse, Geordi's eyes mysteriously start to rejuvenate. Data
theorizes that this is because the anomaly is an eruption of
"anti-time" - which has collided with normal time to create
a rupture in space that is causing people to revert to an
earlier stage of development. Picard then returns to the
past, and suggests again that Data use a tachyon pulse to
scan the anomaly. After this, he returns to the future,
where Beverly's ship is attacked by Klingon forces.
The U.S.S. Enterprise, with Riker in command, appears and
saves the medical ship, then brings the crew aboard just
before the vessel explodes. Picard frantically insists that
Riker continue the search. He then returns to the present,
where Beverly tells him that the anomaly is affecting the
entire crew. Picard orders Data to find a way to collapse
the anomaly, at which point Q appears again. He takes Picard
back to primordial Earth, where the anomaly fills the entire
sky and a pond of amino acids is about to form the first
protein. However, when these first building blocks of life
fail to coalesce, Picard then realizes that his own actions
somehow caused the anomaly, which then prevented the
beginning of life on Earth.
In the past, Troi informs Picard that the anomaly is
beginning to affect people there. Picard meets with Data and
O'Brien, but they are unable to scan the anomaly enough to
completely understand it. Returning to the present, Picard
has Data change his scanning methods, which allows them to
discover that their tachyon pulse is converging with two
identical pulses at the center of the anomaly. Picard
realizes that these scans must be from the other two
Enterprises. He then finds himself back in the future, where
he tries to convince his former crew that he is right.
Luckily, Data sees the logic in what Picard is saying, and
helps him explain that the anomaly could have formed in the
future, where they are, then grow larger as it moved
backward through time. Theorizing that the convergence of
the three pulses ruptured the subspace barrier and caused
the anti-time reaction, the group decides to return to the
Devron system to see if the anomaly has begun to form.
Back in the Devron system, the crew detects a very small
version of the anomaly. Data suggests shutting down the
tachyon pulses, then Picard returns to the present and
orders their pulse disengaged. The anomaly, however, remains
unchanged. Picard then returns to the past, where he again
has the pulse shut off. Again, the anomaly is unaffected.
Back in the future, Data decides that their only option is
to repair the rupture by taking the ship inside the anomaly,
using the engines to create a static warp shell which would
separate time from anti-time. This must, however, be done in
all three time periods in order for the anomaly to collapse
- which could quite possibly destroy all three ships. Picard
returns to the past and gives the order, then repeats it in
the present. Finally, the future Enterprise heads into the
anomaly. All three ships reach the center and initiate the
warp shells, and the anomaly begins to collapse. As it does,
the past and present Enterprises are destroyed, then Q
appears with Picard just as the future Enterprise is about
to explode. Suddenly, Picard finds himself in the courtroom,
facing Q again, who tells Picard he has succeeded in saving
humanity. Picard is returned to the moment his adventure
began, coming from the Turbolift in his bathrobe. He shares
his experience with the crew, using what he has learned
about the future to forge a new, closer relationship with
his dearest friends.
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