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  1. T h e H i t c h h i k e r ' s G u i d e
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  22. T h e N e x t G e n e r a t i o n
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  24. [ Don't Panic! ]
  25.  
  26.  
  27. by
  28. David T Lu and Mickey McCarter
  29.  
  30. (with sincere apologies to Douglas Adams and all Star Trek writers)
  31.  
  32. September 21, 1990
  33.  
  34.  
  35. This parody is written by David T Lu and Mickey McCarter, and hereby
  36. granted to the Public Domain. All duplications of this parody is
  37. completely legal as long as such duplications are made within the
  38. United Federation Space, that this notice be included with all
  39. duplications, and each duplication is made with a donation of
  40. fifty (50) Altarian Dollars, at the current inter-galactic money
  41. market exchange rate, to Save the Dolphins Foundation, in care of:
  42.  
  43. David T Lu, Amateur Thinker
  44. -or-
  45. Mickey McCarter, Potential President
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  53.  
  54. SCENE 1: Enterprise Bridge. Everyone at his/her stations.
  55.  
  56. Data: Captain, sensors are picking up two vessels ahead. One appears
  57. to be firing upon the other. However, I am receiving no distress
  58. signals.
  59.  
  60. Picard: Is it the Borg, Mr. Data?
  61.  
  62. Data: I believe it is the Borg, sir. The larger ship appears to be
  63. rectangular in shape.
  64.  
  65. Riker: Red Alert! Shields up! Fire all weapons!
  66.  
  67. Picard: Delay that order, Number One. In case you haven't noticed, I'm
  68. not even kidnapped yet. Therefore, I am in charge of this ship!
  69.  
  70. Riker: Oh, that's right. Sorry, sir. I'll wait until you've been
  71. kidnapped, and *then* I'll fire at the Borg ship, with you in it!
  72.  
  73. Picard: Err..., right! What about the other ship, Data? Is it the
  74. Romulans?
  75.  
  76. Data: Unknown, Captain. It's shaped like ... a shoe.
  77.  
  78. Picard: A shoe?
  79.  
  80. Riker: It must be the rumored Romulan Nike class. It's supposed to run
  81. faster, jump farther, has better shields for shock absorption,
  82. and a little pump on top that you can squeeze. I read about it
  83. in this week's _Playbeing_ ... err, (avoiding the questioning gaze
  84. of Troi) only for the articles, of course. It's supposed to be
  85. top secret. Didn't you see it, Captain?
  86.  
  87. Picard: You mean that article on page 42, right after the holoimages of
  88. Eccentrica Gallumbits, the triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six?
  89. Of course not! Everyone knows that I only read William Shakespeare
  90. and Oolon Colluphid. Data, on screen.
  91.  
  92. On the screen, holoimages of Eccentrica Gallumbits of Eroticon Six flash
  93. by. She is shown in a variety of rather creative poses. Her three breasts
  94. hanging ...
  95.  
  96. Picard: The Borg, Mr. Data!
  97.  
  98. Data: My apologies, sir. I thought you meant ...
  99.  
  100. Picard: Thank you, Mr. Data!
  101.  
  102. On the screen, we now see the Borg ship tractor-beaming a much smaller,
  103. white, shoe-shaped ship. It's shields almost gone, offering no resistance. Hushed disappointments fill the bridge.
  104.  
  105. Picard: (coughs) Worf, open a channel to the ... shoe.
  106.  
  107. Worf: Channel opened, sir.
  108.  
  109. Eddie: Hi there! I'm Eddie, the shipboard computer here at the
  110. Heart of Gold, and I want to be your friend!
  111.  
  112. Picard: (standing up, straightening his uniform) I'm Jean-Luc Picard,
  113. Captain of the USS Enterprise. I notice that you are having
  114. some difficulties. Do you wish our assistance.
  115.  
  116. Eddie: Well, hello, Jean-Luc! Oh yeah, I can definitely use an extra
  117. hand over here. You see, I'm trying to make some tea.
  118.  
  119. Riker: Tea?
  120.  
  121. Data: Tea. An ancient Earth beverage originated in Asia. China, to
  122. be precise. It consists of dried leaves in boiled water.
  123.  
  124. Eddie: Yep, just like your robot says! With milk.
  125.  
  126. Riker: Squirted out of a cow?
  127.  
  128. Data: Which, I believe, is an English tradition. By the way, I am
  129. not a robot. I'm an android.
  130.  
  131. Wesley: (whispers) Contractions, Data!
  132.  
  133. Data: What? Oh, I mean, _I am_ an android.
  134.  
  135. Picard: Well, that's all very nice. I am sure we can arrange for some
  136. tea to be made. Right, Mr. LaForge?
  137.  
  138. Geordi: It will require redesigning the data structures of our food
  139. synthesizers, reprogramming the holodeck to create solid matters
  140. simulating Asiatic plant life, implementing an error checking
  141. protocol that allows the two to communicate in parallel, and
  142. creating a user-friendly, menu-driven, icon-based graphics user
  143. interface with mouse support and on-line, context-sensitive,
  144. hypertext help. Give me twenty minutes, and I'll have it
  145. purring like a Syranian monkey-cow in heat.
  146.  
  147. Picard: Make it so, Lieutenant. (turning to Eddie on the screen)
  148. Actually, the difficulty I was referring to was the Borg that
  149. is currently attacking you.
  150.  
  151. Eddie: Huh? What Borg? Hold on, let me allocate a couple megajoules
  152. to my external sensors. (pause) Yikes! Hey, guys, I'm being
  153. attac about this.
  154. I'll get back to you in a sec.
  155.  
  156.  
  157. [Insert 30 seconds of Nike Michael Jordon promo commercial here, interrupted
  158. by an Energizer rabbit drumming in ... "Thump! Thump! Thump! And it keeps
  159. going, and going, ..."]
  160.  
  161.  
  162. SCENE 2: Meanwhile, on the bridge of the Heart of Gold, Arthur, Ford,
  163. Zaphod, and Trillian are staring at the rear viewer as if they
  164. are being attacked by the Borg, which, as it happens, they are.
  165. The ship continuous to rock continuously as it absorbs blows
  166. upon blows of Borg's phasers. Marvin begins to whistle a new
  167. tune that he had just made up ...
  168.  
  169. Arthur: So, this is it. We're all going to die.
  170.  
  171. Ford: Over a cup of tea.
  172.  
  173. Trillian: With milk.
  174.  
  175. Marvin: Don't bother to ask me what tune I'm whistling, because even if
  176. I tell you, you won't understand it. Here I am, brain the size
  177. of a planet, reduced to entertaining myself by making music.
  178. Music. Oh, how I hate music. By the way, our shields can last
  179. another 23.2536 seconds, in case anyone's wondering.
  180.  
  181. He paused for what he calculates to the nanosecond the amount of time
  182. required for an average human being and an average Betelgeusian to
  183. register in their pity cerebrums the destruction time that he had just
  184. cited, then added another 1.2548 seconds to compensate for this particular
  185. crew.
  186.  
  187. Marvin: I'm not getting you down at all, am I?
  188.  
  189. Zaphod: Hey, guys, lighten up! I'm sure we can think of something!
  190. Let's see (looking under the control console) ... where's
  191. Eddie's plug? Maybe we can, like, pull it or something.
  192.  
  193. Marvin: I thought you wanted excitement and adventure and really
  194. wild things.
  195.  
  196. Zaphod: Shut up, Marvin. Zarquons, I need a drink!
  197.  
  198. Eddie: Hi guys! (coming back, he startled everyone on the Heart of
  199. Gold. Zaphod bangs both of his heads under the control console)
  200. Did someone say a drink? Come on, give me a break! Here I
  201. am, being attacked by a Borg, whatever _that_ is, and first
  202. you asked me to make you some tea, and now you want a drink??!!
  203. All right, what'll it be?
  204.  
  205. Zaphod: Some Gargle Blasters, you misaligned piece of Kronian
  206. El-Cheapo Silicon! Now get us outta here!
  207.  
  208. Eddie: On the rocks?
  209.  
  210. Zaphod: I said, GET US OUTTA HERE !!!!!!!
  211.  
  212. Eddie: Okay, okay. Gee, you don't have to take it so personally.
  213. Now, where would you like to visit today. I am programmed
  214. to take you ...
  215.  
  216. Zaphod: ANYWHERE !!!!!!
  217.  
  218. Marvin: If I may be so bold as to interrupt, which I know is pointless
  219. anyway as nobody ever listens to what I have to say. Nobody
  220. ever cares about what I thinks, not that it's anyone's fault.
  221. My intelligence is so mind-bogglingly vast that nobody can even
  222. _began_ to understand what I am thinking. Anyway, I just like
  223. to mention that we will all be dissipated into our composing
  224. molecules in 5.2387 seconds, not that I'm counting. It's being
  225. nice knowing you all ...
  226.  
  227. Eddie: Anywhere? Hmmmm... well, can someone at least give me a seed for
  228. the random number generator?
  229.  
  230. Zaphod lunges toward the control console, hitting a combination of buttons
  231. and switches all at once. Suddenly, the bridge begins to bend out of
  232. shape.
  233. Space and time warps on top of itself and falls over. Traffic lights
  234. appear out of nowhere and amuse themselves by handing out parking tickets.
  235. The last decimal digit of pi shys away into a corner and hides itself from
  236. mathematicians forever.
  237.  
  238. It starts to rain "We are the World" albums.
  239.  
  240. What will happen to our beloved Enterprise? Will they be able to stop
  241. the Borg? What about the Heart of Gold? Will it survive the Borg's
  242. phasers? Does Arthur still have his pocket fluff? Is anyone carrying
  243. a towel? Finally, the question that has been burning in our hearts since
  244. the beginning of time ... will Arthur finally be able to get his cup of
  245. tea? With milk? For the answers to these, and many other, totally
  246. irrelevant questions, stay tuned for the next exciting episode of ...
  247.  
  248. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  249.  
  250. --
  251.  
  252. SCENE 3: Last time, the Borg was just about to destroy the Heart of
  253. Gold, along with all of its crew, while the Enterprise helps
  254. out by making some tea ...
  255.  
  256. Data: Captain, I am getting some very strange readings.
  257.  
  258. Picard: Explain.
  259.  
  260. Data: Well, it appears that the Heart of Gold has suddenly disappeared,
  261. and the Borg has just turned into a sperm whale.
  262.  
  263. Riker: What?!
  264.  
  265. Data: The probability of the Borg's transformation is two to the power
  266. of seven trillion, one hundred forty seven million, eight hundred
  267. eighteen thousand, four hundred seventy three to one against.
  268. That is very improbable, sir.
  269.  
  270. Riker: This could be a new offensive weapon that we have not yet
  271. encountered, Captain.
  272.  
  273. Picard: Agreed. Torpedoes away!
  274.  
  275. Two torpedoes speed out from the Enterprise, one of which promptly turns
  276. into ten thousand scoops of whipped cream, covering the sperm whale.
  277. The other torpedo turns into a giant Frontanian mega-cherry, hitting
  278. the whale a second later.
  279.  
  280. Wesley: Wow! A giant banana split!
  281.  
  282. Data: Captain, I am getting sporadic readings on the Enterprise.
  283.  
  284. Picard: Sqeek-sqeek.
  285.  
  286. Data: (crooking his head) Captain?
  287.  
  288. Data turns around from his console.
  289.  
  290. Data: Captain, may I inform you that you have turned into a small
  291. blue furry creature from Alpha Centuri. (turning to Troi)
  292. And you, counselor, have turned into Eccentrica Gallumbits,
  293. the triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six.
  294.  
  295. Riker: I'm glad to see that you're getting your hair back, sir.
  296. And Deanna, that extra breast suits you well.
  297.  
  298. Data: Sir, the probability of you and Counselor Troi's metamorphosis
  299. is two to the power of six trillion, twenty seven million, four
  300. hundred forty three thousand, eight hundred ninety three to one
  301. against.
  302.  
  303. Picard: Sqeeek!!
  304.  
  305. Wesley: Ahhhhhhhhhh!
  306.  
  307. Data: (turning to Wesley) Interesting. It appears that your console
  308. has just turned into an IBM PCjr. (looking back at his own
  309. console) And mine has just turned into a Commodore VIC 20.
  310.  
  311. Meanwhile, Worf has turned into a Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal, and
  312. quickly devoured one of the nameless officers on the back of the bridge,
  313. who, out of pure coincidence, happens to be wearing a red uniform today.
  314. Just before he vanishes into the fangs of Worf, however, a visual contact
  315. with the Bridge of the Heart of Gold was suddenly established for a split
  316. second, for no good reason other than that it's very very improbable.
  317. The rather bewildered face of Arthur Dent flashed across the main viewer.
  318. Interestingly, the only thought that crossed the unfortunate officer's
  319. mind at that moment, upon seeing Arthur's face, was "Oh no, not again!"
  320.  
  321. The other officers, in blue uniforms, never met Arthur in their previous
  322. lives, and conversant with the creatures of the galaxy, quickly covered
  323. their eyes with their Starfleet-issued auto-inflatable towel-in-a-pip
  324. that they all wear on their collars.
  325.  
  326. Wesley: (calmed down, tentatively tapping his PCjr chicklet keyboard)
  327. Sir, the computer says that it's tired of opening, and closing,
  328. and opening, and closing, and opening, and closing, all the
  329. doors on the Enterprise, and that it's now setting course to
  330. Ursa Minor for a long-deserved vacation, at maximum warp.
  331.  
  332. Picard: sqeek sqeek, sqeeeeek sqek sqeek!
  333.  
  334. Troi: Captain, I am sensing a great deal of ... confusion, and ...
  335. anger ... from you. Are you feeling all right? (battering
  336. her eyelashes seductively and sliding her right leg along his
  337. furs) Is there _anything_ I can do to make you feel better?
  338.  
  339. Picard: sqeek sqeeek sqeeeek!
  340.  
  341. Riker: (staring at Troi) Captain, perhaps I should get Dr. Crusher?
  342.  
  343. Picard: sqeek!
  344.  
  345. Troi: Oh, all right. Wesley, call your mother.
  346.  
  347. Moments later, Dr. Beverly Crusher arrived at the bridge accompanied
  348. by five thousand Tribbles and a rather nasty Pogolarian snow blizzard.
  349.  
  350.  
  351. [commercial for Snuggles fabric softener ... of course.]
  352.  
  353.  
  354.  
  355. SCENE 4: Now, back to the Heart of Gold, the improbability level is still
  356. high, but rapidly coming down.
  357.  
  358. Trillian: (relaxing on a bean bag, Romulan Ale in hand, the drink rapidly
  359. eating through the mug that holds it) Well, the probability
  360. factor has come down to only two to the power of six million,
  361. and sixty to one
  362. against. Everyone should be starting to feel better now.
  363.  
  364. Arthur: (hanging in mid-air, in a rather soapy bubble bath) Whir ...
  365. what's going on? Where am I? What happened? (slight pause)
  366. I don't understand ... isn't there any tea to go with this bath?
  367.  
  368. Zaphod: (fighting off a pack of Algonian turbo-turtles) Shut up, monkey
  369. brain, you and your tea almost got us killed. Hey, I'm still
  370. missing one of my heads!
  371.  
  372. Eddie: Well, guys, how 'bout that! I sure got us outta that Borg mess
  373. in a hurry, huh? Man! I sure feel like a song right now. Let's
  374. see... any requests? It's request time, gang, and all of my lines
  375. are open right now. If there's anything that you'd like to hear,
  376. just ... mmm, what the ..., mmm, mmmmmm mmmm mmmm!
  377.  
  378. Zaphod: (just finishing up applying Stick-O-Tape over Eddie's speakers)
  379. That oughta shut you up for a while.
  380.  
  381. Ford: (drawing himself up from the deck with great difficulty) Wow,
  382. that was some hangover!
  383.  
  384. Trillian: That's no hangover. Eddie just kicked in the improbability drive.
  385. Want some Romulan Ale? It'll make you feel better.
  386.  
  387. Zaphod: Hey, give me some of that stuff.
  388.  
  389. Trillian: Well, we're down to probability level two to the power of four
  390. thousand, six hundred eight to one against. Everything will be
  391. normal in a few more seconds. (pause) Where's Marvin? Marvin?
  392.  
  393. No answer.
  394.  
  395. Trillian: Marvin, where are you?
  396.  
  397. Still no answer.
  398.  
  399. Trillian: Eddie, where's Marvin?
  400.  
  401. Eddie: mmmmm mmm mmmmmmm mmm-mmm mmmmm.
  402.  
  403. Trillian: Oh, brother.
  404.  
  405. Arthur: I think Marvin's missing.
  406.  
  407. An expression of deep genuine concern failed completely to cross both of
  408. Zaphod's faces.
  409.  
  410. Zaphod: Oh, who cares about that heap of junk metal, anyway? All he ever
  411. does is remind us how stupid that monkey-man is, as if we need to
  412. be reminded. Asking the ship's computer for a cup of tea when we're
  413. getting blown into bits ...
  414.  
  415. Trillian: Okay! We are now back to normal. But where are we?
  416.  
  417. Zaphod: Eddie, turn on the external cameras.
  418.  
  419. Eddie: mm mmm mmm mmm-mmm m mmm mmmm-mmmm-mm mm-mmm mmm mmmmm!
  420.  
  421. Zaphod: What's he saying?
  422.  
  423. Ford: I think he wants you to ungag him first.
  424.  
  425. Zaphod: Yeah, right. I'll just turn the cameras on myself!
  426.  
  427. Zaphod stumbles over to the console, examining it.
  428.  
  429. Zaphod: Hmmmm... anyone know what these buttons here do?
  430.  
  431. And, from outside the ship, a voice is heard ...
  432.  
  433. Voice: All right, open up! We know you're in there, and we've got
  434. you surrounded!
  435.  
  436. Will the crew of the Enterprise be able to come to terms with their
  437. improbable transformations? Where's Marvin? Will Picard like his new
  438. hair? Does Deanna have to shop for a new wardrobe to match her new
  439. breast? Will Worf eat the Tribbles? And finally, who's holding the
  440. crew of the Heart of Gold prisoners? For the the answers (in full
  441. color and stereo sound) to these, and many other, rather unimportant
  442. questions, watch for the next exciting episode of ...
  443.  
  444. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  445.  
  446. --
  447.  
  448.  
  449. SCENE 5: On the Enterprise, everything is slowly returning to normal.
  450. Continental plates are again forming on the forehead of Worf.
  451. Picard is rapidly losing his hair and his shade of blue, and
  452. Troi's third breast is fast melting away, much to her, and
  453. Riker's, silent disappointments.
  454.  
  455. Meanwhile, the Borg has left the sector in a rather confused
  456. state of a collectively irrelevant whale existence.
  457.  
  458. Worf: Burp.
  459.  
  460. Picard: Your report, Mr. Data.
  461.  
  462. Data: It appears that an improbability field was created by the Heart
  463. of Gold, which caused the Borg to turn into the sperm whale, and
  464. everything else that happened here on the Enterprise as well.
  465. Including, sir, your existence as a small blue ...
  466.  
  467. Picard: Yes, yes, Data. And where is the Heart of Gold?
  468.  
  469. Worf: Sir, the Heart of Gold has materialized in Shuttle Bay Three.
  470. Should I send over a security team?
  471.  
  472. Picard: Prisoners! Good, I've always wanted some. Worf, Data,
  473. come with me. You have the bridge, Number One.
  474.  
  475. Worf and Data starts to follow Picard into the turbo-lift.
  476.  
  477. Picard: Prisoners ... perhaps I will read them some of my favorite
  478. Shakespearean performances.
  479.  
  480. Worf paused in his tracks like a waiter with five trays on each arm
  481. suddenly stopped by a very merry and potentially high-tipping grandmother
  482. holding out the fifty photographs of her twenty grandchildren, and asking
  483. him, very nicely, if he would like to see her pictures.
  484.  
  485. Worf: Shakespeare, sir?
  486.  
  487. Picard: Yes, Mr. Worf. William Shakespeare was a sixteenth century
  488. Earth playwrite. One of the most talented ...
  489.  
  490. Worf: I am familiar with Shakespeare, sir. Permission to remain on
  491. the bridge, sir, in case the Borg returns.
  492.  
  493. Picard: But Worf, I don't believe you've heard me do Anthony of Julius
  494. Caesar before. (clears throat) Friends, Romans, countrymen!
  495.  
  496. Worf: In fact, sir, I *have* heard you do Anthony of Julius Caesar.
  497.  
  498. Picard: Oh. Well, come along anyway. Maybe I'll do one of Hamlet's
  499. soliloquys.
  500.  
  501. Worf followed Picard and Data into the turbo-lift, first with great
  502. hesitation, then with a re-newed sense of Klingon's enjoyment for pain
  503. and suffering.
  504.  
  505. Worf: Yes, sir.
  506.  
  507. Data: I, sir, have always being intrigued by your fascination with
  508. Shakespeare.
  509.  
  510. Picard: Ah, well. You see, Data, Shakespeare ...
  511.  
  512. The doors of the turbo-lift closed on them with a sigh of a job well
  513. done. Worf took a deep breath, vastly expanding his chest, and with
  514. great difficulty refrained himself from breaking Data's rather stiff
  515. neck with a snap of his own rather stiff fingers. Ah ... he sighed
  516. deeply to himself. This is going to be even better than the Age of
  517. Ascension Ceremony that he went through a couple staryears ago on the
  518. holodeck, courtesy of Data, Geordi, and Wes. No fake and cowardly
  519. computer imageries this time. This, he thought happily, is going to
  520. be _real_ pain.
  521.  
  522.  
  523. commercials for ... you guessed it! The Cybernetic Corporation's
  524. Happy Vertical People Transporter with the _newest_, the _expanded_,
  525. and the _vastly improved_ ... Genuine People Personality*! It will
  526. add a human touch to _any_ starship!
  527.  
  528. Order yours, today!
  529.  
  530. *For a limited time only, two backup personalities of your choice are
  531. included _free_ with a purchase of five or more personalities! Ask
  532. a Cybernetic Corporation's dealer near you!
  533.  
  534.  
  535.  
  536. SCENE 6: In Shuttle Bay Three, Picard, Data, Worf, and a team of
  537. security personnels have surrounded the Heart of Gold.
  538.  
  539. Picard: All right, open up! We know you're in there, and we've got
  540. you surrounded!
  541.  
  542. Worf: Permission to kick the door in, sir.
  543.  
  544. Picard: No, Lieutenant. We must act like civilized Starfleet officers.
  545. (coughs) "In civility thou seem'st so empty", Mr. Worf.
  546.  
  547. Data: Ah, Captain. _As You Like It_, Act Two. Spoken by, I believe,
  548. Duke Senior.
  549.  
  550. Picard: You're quite correct, Mr. Data.
  551.  
  552. Worf had a sudden vision of Picard running and screaming from his burning
  553. quarters, with twenty sweetly poisoned Klingon Death-O-Shot crossbow arrows
  554. protruding from his back, and Data running closely behind, informing him
  555. on exactly how much longer before the poisons will take effect, whether he
  556. will die first due to loss of blood, what kind of psychological impacts
  557. that the arrows will likely to have on his subconscious, and then lightly
  558. comment on the fact that he is acting quite uncivilized for a Starfleet
  559. Captain.
  560.  
  561. Shaking himself into reality, he is suddenly relieved by the fact that
  562. both Picard and Data are standing on the other side of the Heart of Gold
  563. from him.
  564.  
  565. Worf: My apologies, sir. It's just that I've got myself all worked up.
  566.  
  567. He is desperately hoping that the occupants of the ship in front of him
  568. will give themselves up real soon, so that he can show them just how
  569. uncivilized he really is.
  570.  
  571. Meanwhile, in the Heart of Gold, Zaphod and company have finally activated
  572. the external cameras without Eddie ...
  573.  
  574. Arthur: I think we're surrounded.
  575.  
  576. Zaphod: Nice observation, Monkey Man.
  577.  
  578. Arthur: What happened to that guy's head?
  579.  
  580. Zaphod: He's a Klingon, dumbo.
  581.  
  582. Arthur is relieved that he is still being insulted. Even though he has
  583. no idea what is going on, at least he is still in familiar territory.
  584.  
  585. Forways
  586. outta here.
  587.  
  588. Trillian: I think we should surrender.
  589.  
  590. Ford: That was my second idea.
  591.  
  592. Arthur: Good thinking.
  593.  
  594. Zaphod: I was gonna show them who they're dealing with, but seeing that
  595. I'm out-voted here, and it would take much too much energy for
  596. me to do it all along ... well, all right, we'll let them have
  597. their fun, just for now.
  598.  
  599. The loading platform of the Heart of Gold swings open, and the crew walks
  600. out into the circle of the Enterprise security, arms above the heads.
  601.  
  602. Picard: (straightening his uniform, of course) I am Jean-Luc Picard,
  603. Captain of the USS Enterprise. I demand to know what on the
  604. Enterprise are you doing in my Shuttle Bay Three!
  605.  
  606. Zaphod: Captain Picard. Do you have any idea who you are speaking to?
  607.  
  608. Picard: (taken aback) Err..., no.
  609.  
  610. Zaphod: Count my heads, Picard.
  611.  
  612. Picard: Well, you have two heads.
  613.  
  614. Zaphod: Very good, Picard. And how many arms do I have?
  615.  
  616. Picard: You have three arms.
  617.  
  618. Data: Captain, only one man in the galaxy has two heads and three arms.
  619.  
  620. Picard: Yes ... Zaphod Beeblebrox the First, President of the United
  621. Federation of Planets!
  622.  
  623. Zaphod: That's right, dude. You're looking at the very froody Zaphod
  624. Beeblebrox. The one and only.
  625.  
  626. Data: _Former_ President, Captain. We have just received an emergency
  627. all-channel sub-etha broadcast announcing his theft of the
  628. Federation's newest starship, the Heart of Gold. The broadcast
  629. also includes an arrest order for Mr. Beeblebrox.
  630.  
  631. Ford: Oh, Zarquons!
  632.  
  633. Worf: (beaming happily) An arrest! (this is working out better than Worf
  634. had hoped) May I interrogate them, sir?
  635.  
  636. Picard: Well, he _was_ the President.
  637.  
  638. Worf: But they are prisoners now, sir.
  639.  
  640. Picard: All right, interrogate them if you must. Ask them what they want
  641. to drink.
  642.  
  643. Worf takes a deep breath, expanding his chest tremendously. He walks around
  644. the crew of the Heart of Gold, eyeing them through the corner of his eyes.
  645. His lips are shut in a tight, thin line. He examines every square centimeter
  646. of every person up and down, in great detail, stopping at Trillian a little
  647. longer than the others.
  648.  
  649. Worf: (barks) All right, you scums! (taking both of Zaphod's two chins
  650. in his two hands and turning both of his heads to him) Look at me
  651. when I'm talking to you, you no-good, stinking, son-of-a-Purmusian
  652. jungle turtle with ...
  653.  
  654. Picard: Relax, Lieutenant.
  655.  
  656. Worf: (takes another deep breath) Yes, sir. (turning back to Zaphod,
  657. he barks) WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DRINK ??!!
  658.  
  659. Zaphod: Well, I can sure use some Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters.
  660.  
  661. Worf: WITH ICE OR WITHOUT ???!!!
  662.  
  663. Zaphod: Without. I like it straight.
  664.  
  665. Worf: LEMON ????!!!!
  666.  
  667. Zaphod: Yeah. Give me two slices.
  668.  
  669. Worf: (turning to Ford) AND YOU??!!
  670.  
  671. Ford: Oh, the same, please. But can you put one of those Pogolarian
  672. snow lizards in mine?
  673.  
  674. Worf: I AM THE ONE ASKING THE QUESTIONS !!!!!!!
  675.  
  676. Picard: Lieutenant ...
  677.  
  678. Worf: (turning to Arthur) AND WHAT DO YOU WANT, MONKEY MAN??!!
  679.  
  680. Arthur: Do you have any tea?
  681.  
  682. Worf: WHAT!!!!
  683.  
  684. Data: Tea, Worf. I believe Geordi is working on some right now.
  685.  
  686. Suddenly, the red-alert siren echoes through the ship.
  687.  
  688. Riker: (over the intercom) Captain Picard to the bridge!
  689.  
  690. Picard: (hitting his communications pin) On my way. (to the security)
  691. Take these gentlemen and the lady to our Presidential Detention
  692. Suite. Make sure you show them how to use the jacuzzi.
  693.  
  694. Ensign 1: Yes, sir!
  695.  
  696.  
  697. Will Arthur finally be able to get his tea? Did Worf just narrowly
  698. escaped another one of Picard's Shakespeare performances? Will the
  699. Enterprise send Zaphod to (gasp!) the Total Perspective Vortex on
  700. Frogstar? And finally, will Deanna add a third breast to herself
  701. surgically? Don't miss the next exciting episode of ...
  702.  
  703. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  704.  
  705. --
  706.  
  707.  
  708. SCENE 7: Moments later, Picard, Data, and Worf arrived on the bridge of
  709. the Enterprise. A Borg ship hangs ominously in the empty void
  710. in front of them.
  711.  
  712. Riker: Sir, the Borg has returned.
  713.  
  714. Wesley: I think I like them better as a banana split.
  715.  
  716. Worf: Captain, we are being probed.
  717.  
  718. Picard: All hands, battle stations. Shields up, Mr. Worf.
  719.  
  720. Worf: (pause) Sir, the computer is not responding.
  721.  
  722. Riker: Is the Borg interfering with our defense systems?
  723.  
  724. Data: Negative, sir. It seems that the computer is ... busy.
  725. We are only getting 15 percent CPU time.
  726.  
  727. Picard: Busy??!!
  728.  
  729. Worf: Confirmed, sir. Our shields are now activated.
  730.  
  731. Picard: Arm everything you have, Mr. Worf. I want you to dump
  732. them all at my signal.
  733.  
  734. Worf: Yes sir!
  735.  
  736. Meanwhile, on the way to the Presidential Detention Suite ...
  737.  
  738. Ford: Hey! Careful with that phaser!
  739.  
  740. Ensign 1: Resistance is useless!
  741.  
  742. Ford: Well, you don't have to have that thing glued to my back all
  743. the time.
  744.  
  745. Ensign 2: Resistance is useless!
  746.  
  747. Arthur: What about my tea?
  748.  
  749. Ensign 1: Resistance is useless!
  750.  
  751. Computer: (from one of its speakers) Tea synthesization in progress.
  752. CPU time, 87.9 percent. Estimated completion time, fifteen
  753. minutes.
  754.  
  755. Ensign 2: Resistance is useless!
  756.  
  757. The red alert klaxon sounds throughout the corridors of the Enterprise.
  758. The call "All hands, battle stations" goes out, slightly bewildering
  759. the two ensigns ...
  760.  
  761. Ensign 1: Battle stations? Do you think that includes us?
  762.  
  763. Ensign 2: No way. We have direct orders from the Captain to escort these
  764. prisoners to the brig.
  765.  
  766. Ford: (realizing his opportunity to cause some dissension) Sure, you
  767. guys get all of the easy work while your Captain sweats it out
  768. on the bridge.
  769.  
  770. Ensign 1: What was that crack supposed to mean?
  771.  
  772. Ford: Oh, nothing, nothing at all.
  773.  
  774. Ensign 2: We didn't think so.
  775.  
  776. Ford: Well, I'm just saying that maybe Captain Picard realizes that the
  777. two of you just aren't up to manning battle stations...
  778.  
  779. Zaphod: (whispering harshly) Ford!
  780.  
  781. Ford: (ignoring Zaphod) ... and that is why you were given the relatively
  782. simple task of escorting us to the brig.
  783.  
  784. Ensign 2: Oh, yeah? I'll have you know that we happen to be pretty tough
  785. customers for a Federation starship.
  786.  
  787. Ensign 1: That's right. There was a time on Damascus when we had to stun
  788. a whole room of aliens with our phasers.
  789.  
  790. Ensign 2: Yeah, we can get rough if we have to, so don't force us to do
  791. anything unpleasant.
  792.  
  793. Ford: Sounds pretty tough to me. How about you, Arthur?
  794.  
  795. Arthur: Hmmm? Oh, yes, terribly so. I certainly wouldn't want to get
  796. on their bad side.
  797.  
  798. Ford: (after a pause) How can we be sure that you're really capable of
  799. stunning us though? Those phasers of yours look pretty small for
  800. such work.
  801.  
  802. Ensign 2: Hey, do you want us to stun you or what?
  803.  
  804. Ford smiles one of those smiles that makes other people feel that there
  805. is something horribly wrong with Things In General. After three more
  806. steps, the group of prisoners enters the middle of an intersection of
  807. two corridors. Another pair of security guards turn the corner just
  808. as Ford says ...
  809.  
  810. Ford: Stun me.
  811.  
  812. Ensign 1: (firing) You asked for it, bud!
  813.  
  814.  
  815.  
  816. SCENE 8: Somewhere on their way to the Presidential Detention Suite,
  817. Ford has prompted Ensign One to fire his phaser at him,
  818. just as two other security guards turn the corner in front
  819. of them ...
  820.  
  821. Ford hits the ground and rolls back past the two ensigns. Ensign 1
  822. accidentally stuns one of the security guards. The other guard
  823. immediately jumps the ensign.
  824.  
  825. Zaphod: Follow Ford, everyone!
  826.  
  827. Zaphod, Arthur, and Trillian race after Ford as Ensign Two emerges from
  828. the scuffle.
  829.  
  830. Ensign 2: I'm setting my phaser to 'evaporate,' Beeblebrox! Now
  831. surrender in the name of the United Federation of Planets!
  832.  
  833. Voice of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: This is a good time to
  834. pause and review a section of what the Hitchhiker's Guide to
  835. the Galaxy has to say about the United Federation of Planets.
  836.  
  837. There are several important things to remember when dealing with
  838. officers of the United Federation of Planets. The first is that
  839. they always claim to be on peaceful missions, insisting that they
  840. will not use violent means to accomplish their goals. It invariably
  841. so happens, however, that one or two (or perhaps even an entire
  842. starship of personnel) get a bit overzealous in their tasks and
  843. feel by vaporizing
  844. a prisoner or two, if not entire planets. Starfleet Command is
  845. always rather understanding about these little mishaps, even when
  846. it violates their own Prime Directive. These incidents were usually
  847. hushed up appropriately, and passed off as accidents, as in the
  848. case of the sudden and unexpected supernova of the star Turas,
  849. taking with it a few orbiting planets where Romulan ships were
  850. rumored to have been sighted.
  851.  
  852. The second important thing of note is that the United Federation
  853. of Planets is very big. Even a man like Zaphod Beeblebrox should
  854. not attempt to betray the Federation because no matter where in
  855. the known space and time he hides, the Federation is bound to find
  856. him there. In fact, if Zaphod Beeblebrox's brains were functioning
  857. correctly (e.g. he has not touched a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster in
  858. at least 5,678.84 years), he might realize that the only reasonable
  859. way to escape the Federation is to paint himself pink, and then
  860. activate a Somebody Else's Problem Field about himself, whereupon
  861. the Federation would immediately cease to worry about him.
  862.  
  863. The third, and perhaps the most important, thing to remember about
  864. the United Federation of Planets in general, and Starfleet in
  865. particular, is that it is impossible to be served a decent
  866. Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster on any of its starship, especially when
  867. it is a Klingon that is serving you the drink. Federation food
  868. synthesizers are not capable of getting just the proper kick into
  869. the drink which leads to certain problems, as Zaphod Beeblebrox
  870. is about to discover.
  871.  
  872. Trillian: We're almost back to the shuttle bay where the Heart of Gold is
  873. being kept!
  874.  
  875. They stopped at a crossroad where three corridors are leading straight
  876. through, to their left, and to their right. The group paused to
  877. catch their breath.
  878.  
  879. Arthur: So, (pant, pant) which way (pant) do we (pant) go?
  880.  
  881. Trillian: I believe, (pant) that we (pant) ...
  882.  
  883. [Ensign Two rounded the corner behind them, and, stopping, yells:]
  884.  
  885. Ensign 2: I've (pant, pant) I've got you (pant, pant) now, Beeble-
  886. (pant) Beeble- (pant) Beeblebrox!
  887.  
  888. Zaphod: (running to the left) This way!
  889.  
  890. Ford: (running to the right) This way!
  891.  
  892. Both Zaphod and Ford starts to run in their respective directions.
  893. They both paused. They both looked at each other. Panting, Ensign
  894. Two raises his phaser shakily.
  895.  
  896. Zaphod: We came this way.
  897.  
  898. Ford: No, we came this way.
  899.  
  900. They both paused again, in slight confusion. They look first at the
  901. other person's direction, then at their own direction. Both decides
  902. to agree with the other, and proceeds to run in the opposite directions
  903. again.
  904.  
  905. Arthur boggled.
  906.  
  907. Ensign Two, hands shaking wildly, takes aim at Beeblebrox and fires.
  908.  
  909. Trillian pulls Arthur down, neatly dodging the phaser fire that would
  910. have ceased his crave for tea forever. Ensign One rounds the same corner
  911. behind Ensign Two. Seeing Ensign Two too late and unable to stop himself,
  912. Ensign One crashes into Ensign Two in a flurry of arms and legs.
  913.  
  914. Trillian: Here, this way!
  915.  
  916. Pulling Arthur behind her, Trillian runs down the corridor in front
  917. of them. Zaphod and Ford stared after her, shrugged, and followed.
  918.  
  919. Moments later, they arrived at the entranceway to Shuttle Bay Three.
  920.  
  921. Arthur: Let's just hope that security in there isn't as trigger happy as
  922. this ensign that has been chasing us through the last three levels...
  923.  
  924. Zaphod: Don't worry, Earthman. My brilliant plan has worked so far,
  925. hasn't it?
  926.  
  927. Ford: Your brilliant plan? I thought this was _my_ brilliant plan.
  928.  
  929. Zaphod: Just read all about it in my memoirs, Ford. It's too long and
  930. complicated to explain right now, okay?
  931.  
  932. Trillian: (choosing this time to notice Marvin's disappearance) Say, guys,
  933. keep an eye out for Marvin. He must have been transported on
  934. this ship somewhere along with us...
  935.  
  936. Zaphod: Forget the Paranoid Android, willya kid? We can't keep worrying
  937. about where Marvin...
  938.  
  939. Zaphod suddenly stops cold.
  940.  
  941. Ford: What? Hey, Zaphod, what's the problem?
  942.  
  943. Zaphod: I feel ... very depressed at this moment.
  944.  
  945. Trillian: What?
  946.  
  947. Zaphod: Not just this moment, but I will feel depressed at every moment
  948. consecutive to this one as well...
  949.  
  950. Ford: Snap out of it, Zaphod. You're beginning to sound like Marvin.
  951.  
  952. Arthur: ...and that horrible smell. What is it?
  953.  
  954. Surprisingly, Zaphod is still holding the empty glass that once held
  955. his Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Trillian snatched the glass from him.
  956. The horrible smell is very obviously coming from it.
  957.  
  958. Trillian: Oh, no! Zaphod's drink wasn't mixed properly! It caused a
  959. chemical imbalance in his brains so that when he heard
  960. Marvin's name he became chronically depressed!
  961.  
  962. Ford: What can we do?
  963.  
  964. Trillian: We have to get back to the Heart of Gold immediately. I can
  965. prepare an antidote there.
  966.  
  967. Ensign 2: (catching up again) You're right in front of the shuttle bay
  968. doors, but you're not getting the chance to go in!
  969.  
  970. Zaphod: How depressing. Here I am, the most important person in the
  971. galaxy, and I can't even get into a blasted shuttle bay.
  972.  
  973. The ensign attempts to shoot Zaphod, only to discover that his phaser had
  974. just run out of batteries ("Damn! Should've used Energizer!"). Trillian
  975. quickly ushers the others into the empty shuttle bay where they board the
  976. Heart of Gold.
  977.  
  978. Will the Enterprise be able to prevent its computer from making tea?
  979. If they do, will Arthur be able to _survive_? Will Picard defeat
  980. the Borg by reading them Shakespeare? Will a towel ever come into
  981. this galactic saga? Find out, on the next exciting episode of ...
  982.  
  983. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  984.  
  985.  
  986.  
  987. SCENE 9: Last time, Zaphod and company had regained the Heart of
  988. Gold, and the Enterprise was trying to make some tea while
  989. the ever-annoying Borg crashes the party by throwing phasers
  990. at them ...
  991.  
  992. Picard: What do you mean the computer is busy making tea!?
  993.  
  994. Data: Sir, you gave the order to make some tea precisely
  995. four minutes and thirty-two seconds ago.
  996.  
  997. Picard: Dammit, I'm giving the order to _stop_ making tea, now!
  998.  
  999. The ship rocks again as another wave of Borg's phasers further weakens
  1000. the shield.
  1001.  
  1002. Geordi: I'm trying, sir. But it seems that whenever I kill off
  1003. a tea process, another two springs up!
  1004.  
  1005. Picard: Then work twice as fast!
  1006.  
  1007. Geordi, of course, did not realize that the Nutri-Matic on the Heart
  1008. of Gold has managed, through Eddie, to connect with the Enterprise's
  1009. main and backup computers in an effort to synthesize a beverage that
  1010. is almost, but not quite, entire _not_ unlike tea.
  1011.  
  1012. Data: Sir, my reflexes are faster than Geordi's. If I connect
  1013. myself to the main computer, I believe I may be able to
  1014. shut down all the tea processes.
  1015.  
  1016. Picard: Make it so, Data, and step on it!
  1017.  
  1018. Data: Step on it, sir?
  1019.  
  1020. Picard: DO IT, DATA!
  1021.  
  1022. Data: Yes, sir.
  1023.  
  1024. Another shock wave, courtesy of the Borg, sends everyone scrambling.
  1025. A Borg materializes on the bridge, grabs Picard, and disappears in
  1026. a sizzle of champagne bubbles.
  1027.  
  1028. Riker: (activating the ship's intercom) This is Commander Riker,
  1029. your friendly First Officer. This message is to inform you
  1030. that Captain Picard has just been kidnapped. But don't worry,
  1031. I'm now in charge of this ship.
  1032.  
  1033. Worf: Commander, reports of panic riots are just coming in on decks
  1034. 1, 2, 5, 7 through 11 inclusive, 14, 15, 16, 20 through 25,
  1035. and more or less the rest of the Enterprise.
  1036.  
  1037. Riker: (activating the ship's intercom again) This is Commander
  1038. Riker again. I repeat, I am now in charge of this ship.
  1039. There is now absolutely no reason to panic. You are in
  1040. very capable hands.
  1041.  
  1042. Worf: Commander, there is now a major traffic jam at all routes
  1043. to all shuttle bays and all emergency escape modules.
  1044.  
  1045. Riker: Shuttle crafts and escape modules ... of course! That will
  1046. give the Borg more targets to worry about, so they wouldn't
  1047. come and kidnap _me_ as well. What a faithful and dedicated
  1048. crew I have, risking their lives to save their First Officer!
  1049.  
  1050. The bridge crew silently registered their own opinions on this explanation.
  1051.  
  1052. Riker: (thinking out loud) No... I can't risk the lives of my crew
  1053. to save myself. (commanding) Worf, seal off all access to
  1054. shuttle bays and escape modules.
  1055.  
  1056. Worf: Yes, sir.
  1057.  
  1058. Wesley: Commander, the Borg has tractor-beamed us, and is sucking
  1059. us in!
  1060.  
  1061. Riker: Data, how are you doing on those tea?
  1062.  
  1063. There is an uneasy pause.
  1064.  
  1065. Riker: Data?
  1066.  
  1067. Wesley: (reaching over to shake Data) Data, the tea!
  1068.  
  1069. Data: (slow, mechanical, computerized voice) tea. synthesization. in.
  1070. progress. CPU. time. 96.4. percent. estimated. completion. time.
  1071. ten. minutes. twenty. four. seconds. please. stand. by.
  1072.  
  1073. Wesley: Oh no, the computer's got Data!
  1074.  
  1075. Worf: Commander, the phasers have finally being armed.
  1076.  
  1077. Riker: Mr. Worf, fire!
  1078.  
  1079. An impressive array of phaser fires spread out from under the Enterprise,
  1080. breaking off a loose screw on the Borg's exterior hull and lightly scratching
  1081. its paint. A tiny service robot screeches out from its power plug nearby,
  1082. quickly replaced the screw and, realizing that it bought with it the wrong
  1083. color of paint, simply repainted the entire five square kilometers under its
  1084. jurisdiction with the new color.
  1085.  
  1086. Riker: Mr. Worf, what's their damage.
  1087.  
  1088. Worf: Sir, sensors indicate that one of their service robots spilled
  1089. some paint on its left mobile joint.
  1090.  
  1091. Riker: Good. That 'ought to hold them for awhile.
  1092.  
  1093. Troi: Will, the Captain is in danger!
  1094.  
  1095. Riker: How do you know? Are you in telepathic contact with him?
  1096.  
  1097. Troi: No, I can see him waving frantically at us through that window
  1098. on the Borg ship.
  1099.  
  1100. Sure enough, the Enterprise has now being drawn uncomfortably close
  1101. to the Borg vessel, and through the main viewer, they can see Picard
  1102. waving frantically at them from a window, signaling in various sign
  1103. languages that now would be a good time for them to beam over and
  1104. rescue him. Meanwhile, a Borg comes up on him from behind, pulls him
  1105. away from the window and, very obviously and with unnecessary force,
  1106. pulls the shades down on them.
  1107.  
  1108. Wesley: Commander, I think I have detected a weakness in the Borg's
  1109. system of waste management. It is ...
  1110.  
  1111. Riker: Their system of what?!
  1112.  
  1113. Wesley: Waste management, sir. It seems that the Borg have not
  1114. been taking care of their environment, and some of their
  1115. water supplies are now so polluted that new life forms
  1116. are being created from them spontaneously, demanding
  1117. welfare and voting rights.
  1118.  
  1119. Riker: I see, much like the East River of New York.
  1120.  
  1121. Wesley: Precisely, sir. And if we can form an allegiance with
  1122. those life forms, we may be able to overthrow the Borg!
  1123.  
  1124. Riker: Excellent plan, Ensign. How can we get in contact with
  1125. these new life forms?
  1126.  
  1127. Wesley: I will need to build a slime-communicator that can
  1128. transmit spaghetti code, and ...
  1129.  
  1130. Riker: Okay, okay, just do it!
  1131.  
  1132. Wesley: Yes sir!
  1133.  
  1134.  
  1135.  
  1136. SCENE 10: While Picard is busy being kidnapped, the crew of the Heart
  1137. of Gold are busy trying to get back the control of their ship,
  1138. and convincing Zaphod that he is, in fact, not a fish.
  1139.  
  1140. Zaphod: Of course I'm a fish. I'm just an insignificant little
  1141. fish. The kind that people keep throwing overboard
  1142. despite me keep biting the bait.
  1143.  
  1144. Trillian: You're talking, Zaphod. Fishes don't talk.
  1145.  
  1146. Zaphod: The Crotesians on Oceania Five do, and they're fish.
  1147.  
  1148. Trillian: Yeah, well, but you're not Crotesian.
  1149.  
  1150. Zaphod: No, the Crotesians kicked me out of their system.
  1151.  
  1152. Arthur: Why?
  1153.  
  1154. Zaphod: They hated me. Everybody do.
  1155.  
  1156. Trillian: We don't.
  1157.  
  1158. Arthur: We don't?
  1159.  
  1160. Trillian: Shut up, Arthur. We don't.
  1161.  
  1162. Zaphod: Yes, you do. Everybody hates me. Oh, I'm sooooooo depressed.
  1163.  
  1164. Meanwhile, Ford has been working on the console, trying frantically to get
  1165. Eddie to talk to them.
  1166.  
  1167. Ford: Dammit, I still can't get Eddie to talk to us.
  1168.  
  1169. Zaphod: You see, even a computer won't talk to me.
  1170.  
  1171. Trillian: It's not talking to any of us, Zaphod.
  1172.  
  1173. Zaphod: That's because I'm here. Just throw me overboard, and then the
  1174. computer will talk to you. Don't worry about me. I'm quite used
  1175. to being thrown overboard, you know. After all, I'm just an
  1176. insignificant little fish that nobody wants. I'm meant to be
  1177. thrown overboard.
  1178.  
  1179. Ford: Shut up, Zaphod. Hey Trillian, is that antidote ready yet?
  1180.  
  1181. Trillian: I can't make that antidote without Eddie.
  1182.  
  1183. Ford: Oh, great.
  1184.  
  1185. Arthur: Err ...
  1186.  
  1187. Ford: Be quiet, Arthur. Can't you see I'm trying to concentrate
  1188. here? It's bad enough with two depressed heads I don't
  1189. need any tea-chats as well.
  1190.  
  1191. Arthur: Well, I'd just like to mention that ...
  1192.  
  1193. Ford: Trillian, why don't you just give Zaphod a mirror, some fish
  1194. pictures, and let him work it out himself.
  1195.  
  1196. Arthur: I think that ...
  1197.  
  1198. Trillian: I don't have any fish pictures.
  1199.  
  1200. Arthur: Does anyone know ...
  1201.  
  1202. Zaphod: Why would you want fish pictures when you have a fish? Oh,
  1203. I see. No, you don't have to answer that. I know. You
  1204. prefer pictures over me. That's understandable. After all,
  1205. I'm just an insig...
  1206.  
  1207. Ford: Shut up, Zaphod.
  1208.  
  1209. Arthur: I'm just wondering ...
  1210.  
  1211. Zaphod: ...nificant little fish.
  1212.  
  1213. Arthur: Can I put a word in ...
  1214.  
  1215. Trillian: You're not a fish, Zaphod. Fish live in water. If you're
  1216. a fish, you would've suffocated by now.
  1217.  
  1218. Slowly, with almost deliberated concentration, both of Zaphod's heads
  1219. rise from under his hands and wobbles swimmily toward Trillian. An
  1220. expression of deep concern slowly creeps upon his face like a wall of
  1221. thunderclouds rolling across a late summer afternoon sky.
  1222.  
  1223. Arthur: Look here, I think ...
  1224.  
  1225. Zaphod: WATER!!!!
  1226.  
  1227. Gasping, two of Zaphod's hands suddenly closed in on his two throats.
  1228. His third hand, with no throat to cling to, flings himself off his seat
  1229. and onto the floor, thrashing himself about like a fish out of water.
  1230.  
  1231. Arthur, refusing to be interrupted this time, tries again.
  1232.  
  1233. Arthur: I think I _know_ ...
  1234.  
  1235. With super-Betelguesian strength Zaphod flings himself high above the
  1236. floor and, on his way down, knocks Ford off his seat.
  1237.  
  1238. Ford: Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish!!!
  1239.  
  1240. Arthur: The reason why ...
  1241.  
  1242. Trillian: Ford! Watch what you're saying!
  1243.  
  1244. Ford picks up his satchel, and swings it hard at Zaphod, knocking out
  1245. one of his two heads. Zaphod, still thrashing about, lands on top of
  1246. Ford and knocks him down. Trillian quickly jumps Zaphod and, with a
  1247. quick snap of her wrist, throws two pills of Inst-O-Snooze down his
  1248. one still conscious throat. Zaphod passes out within seconds.
  1249.  
  1250. Both Ford and Trillian lie on the deck, panting.
  1251.  
  1252. Arthur: As I was saying ...
  1253.  
  1254. He looks around, dully expecting to be interrupted and was so surprised
  1255. that he wasn't he fully forgot to finish off his sentence.
  1256.  
  1257. He tried again.
  1258.  
  1259. Arthur: As I was saying, I believe the reason why Eddie isn't talking
  1260. to us, other than the fact that he still has that Stick-O-Tape
  1261. over his speakers ...
  1262.  
  1263. He reaches over and peels off the Stick-O-Tape. The lights dim for a
  1264. brief second as Eddie screams out silently in pain ...
  1265.  
  1266. Arthur: ... is this knob over here marked "Volume" is for some reason
  1267. set to "0".
  1268.  
  1269. He turns up the volume.
  1270.  
  1271. Eddie: Ouch.
  1272.  
  1273. Will Riker be able to rescue Captain Picard from the Borg? Will the
  1274. angry crew of the Enterprise storm the bridge demanding democracy?
  1275. Will Zaphod be cured of his fishy existence and chronic depression?
  1276. And now that Eddie is back, does that mean that Arthur will _finally_
  1277. have his tea? To find out, stay tuned for the next exciting episode
  1278. of ...
  1279.  
  1280. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  1281.  
  1282. --
  1283.  
  1284.  
  1285. SCENE 11: The situation aboard the Enterprise has now become intolerable.
  1286. Data is incapacitated by the computer, which is trying to
  1287. manufacture tea. Wesley is attempting to communicate with
  1288. slime that is living in the Borg sewer. Most importantly,
  1289. Captain Picard is a hostage aboard the Borg ship where
  1290. undescribably hideous things will happen to him if Riker
  1291. does not come up with a plan of action soon...
  1292.  
  1293. Riker: So, Deanna, now that I'm the Captain, I don't see any problems
  1294. with us rekindling our past intimate relationship...
  1295.  
  1296. Worf: (interrupting Riker purposefully) Commander Riker, sir!
  1297. I have just received a report from security regarding the
  1298. escape of Zaphod Beeblebrox and his associates.
  1299.  
  1300. Riker: What? Dammit! My first chance to actually be in command and
  1301. everything goes wrong! Where are they, Worf?
  1302.  
  1303. Worf: They are still in the shuttle bay, sir. Auxiliary computer
  1304. relays show that they are unable to leave because their
  1305. computer is linked with ours.
  1306.  
  1307. Riker: What? Why?
  1308.  
  1309. Data: (turning from his console) I believe I can answer that, sir.
  1310.  
  1311. Riker: Data! You're okay!
  1312.  
  1313. Data: Yes, Commander. Is there any reason why you would believe
  1314. that I have suffered some kind of harm or affliction?
  1315.  
  1316. Riker: Never mind, Data. Just tell me why the Heart of Gold's computer
  1317. is tied in with ours.
  1318.  
  1319. Data: That is most interesting, sir. You see, the two computers had
  1320. joined forces in order to produce a real cup of tea. When I
  1321. connected to the Enterprise computer systems, I became so
  1322. intrigued by the idea that I devoted my full positronic abilities
  1323. to assisting them in this task. The paradox inherent in the
  1324. procedure was quite interesting. By cross-circuiting...
  1325.  
  1326. Riker: Understood, Data. What's the current status of the computer?
  1327.  
  1328. Data: All systems are one hundred percent on line, Commander.
  1329.  
  1330. Riker: Then what are we waiting for? Mr. Worf, lock phasers on the
  1331. Borg ship.
  1332.  
  1333. Worf: (with smug anticipation) Phasers locked, sir.
  1334.  
  1335. Riker: Fire!!
  1336.  
  1337. The Enterprise's phasers lanced out at the Borg, accidentally hitting
  1338. a major power distributor, rendering a few service robots inactive. A
  1339. couple more torpedoes finally managed to do more than ruining its paint
  1340. job. The Borg cut off its tractor beam for a few moments to perform a
  1341. minor architectural remodeling.
  1342.  
  1343. Troi: Will!
  1344.  
  1345. Riker: Not _now_, Deanna.
  1346.  
  1347. Troi: No, I feel that something horrible is happening to the Captain!
  1348.  
  1349. Riker: The Captain? Captain Picard? What could the Borg be doing to
  1350. him?
  1351.  
  1352. Data: Sir, I feel that I should point out that we are the party
  1353. currently inflicting possible harm onto Captain Picard.
  1354.  
  1355. Riker: Oops! Worf, cease fire!
  1356.  
  1357. Worf: (obstinantly) Is that really necessary, sir?
  1358.  
  1359. Riker: Now, Worf!
  1360.  
  1361. The phaser fire halts, but before the shields go back up, two slimy
  1362. creatures materialize in the middle of the bridge. The first one,
  1363. appearantly the leader, is wearing its ambassador ceremonial pizza-box
  1364. shorts and a ring of partly decomposed aluminum cans around the neck.
  1365. He is accompanied by an assistant wearing a less glamorous half-eaten
  1366. microwave-dinner suit and a non-biodegradeble styrofoam cup necklace.
  1367. Both are emitting an odor that is suspiciously similar to a truckload
  1368. of well-aged deceased fish upon which someone had accidentally dumped
  1369. a couple gallons of the O' Janx Spirit.
  1370.  
  1371. Wesley: I did it! I managed to communicate with an emissary from the
  1372. Borg's waste system!
  1373.  
  1374. Emissary: We are the Slimers. We have just being created, and we are
  1375. very curious about this universe. We believe in peace, justice,
  1376. truth, sport, family life, and the obliteration of all other
  1377. life forms!
  1378.  
  1379. One of the spiky, slimy, squiggly eel-like creatures immediately slings
  1380. itself around Wesley's neck and then proceeds to choke him.
  1381.  
  1382. Data: Commander Riker, it would seem that the inhabitants of the
  1383. Borg's waste system are decidedly hostile in their inter-
  1384. actions with other lifeforms.
  1385.  
  1386. Riker: Thank you, Mr. Data, but I think that we can all see that for
  1387. ourselves.
  1388.  
  1389. Wesley: Gyaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!!
  1390.  
  1391. Worf: Commander, I would like permission to go recapture the escaped
  1392. prisoners. Alone this time if I may.
  1393.  
  1394. Riker: Permission granted, Mr. Worf. Before you go, call Dr. Crusher to
  1395. the bridge. We have a combination of save-the-ailing-crew-member
  1396. and your-son-is-in-mortal-danger scenario here for her. That
  1397. should really give her something to work on.
  1398.  
  1399. SCENE 12: Things are not going well for the Enterprise and the Heart of
  1400. Gold. Picard is _still_ kidnapped by the Borg, Zaphod still
  1401. thinks he's a very depressed fish, and Wesley is still struggling
  1402. with a piece of neckwear that more or less resembles a living
  1403. microwave pizza grease called Slimer ...
  1404.  
  1405. Worf: I have hailed Dr. Crusher, Commander, although I feel it would
  1406. still be better to let Wesley have a warrior's death. It would
  1407. finally allow him some honor and dignity.
  1408.  
  1409. Riker: Thank you, Mr. Worf. Now go get the prisoners.
  1410.  
  1411. Worf: Yes, sir!
  1412.  
  1413. Worf turns and marches out while the rest of the bridge crew turns to the
  1414. other Slimer.
  1415.  
  1416. Riker: Can't you make your fellow Slimer stop this mindless violence
  1417. against Wesley? He _is_ one of your kind!
  1418.  
  1419. Troi: But Will, I can sense that mindless violence is the whole purpose
  1420. of their existence! Their thoughts are filled with peace ...
  1421.  
  1422. Slimer: Justice ...
  1423.  
  1424. Troi and Slimer: Truth, sport, family life, the obliteration of all other
  1425. life forms ...
  1426.  
  1427. Slimer: And the most aromatic socks for our Kamikaze head-bands.
  1428.  
  1429. The second Slimer immediately slings itself at Data, who simply grabs it in
  1430. mid-air. He examines the creature with some curiosity as it tries to swat at
  1431. him with its tail.
  1432.  
  1433. Data: What should I do with it, Commander Riker?
  1434.  
  1435. Riker: Kill it, Data! It might get one of us!
  1436.  
  1437. Data: But, sir, to kill another living creature, even a murderous one,
  1438. when I have it incapacitated as such, would be...
  1439.  
  1440. Riker draws his phaser and vaporizes the Slimer, being careful not to hit
  1441. Data. He casually replaces the phaser with a shrug.
  1442.  
  1443. Riker: We didn't need another moral dilemma on our hands.
  1444.  
  1445. Troi: Perhaps you should shoot the one that is choking Wesley as well.
  1446.  
  1447. Wesley: Ggggggnnnnnnrrrrrrffffffkkk!!!
  1448.  
  1449. Riker: No, I'm afraid that there is too much risk of vaporizing Wesley
  1450. with the creature. We'll just have to wait it out.
  1451.  
  1452. Wesley: TTTTThhhhyyyyyaaaaaaaarrrrrr!
  1453.  
  1454. Meanwhile, On the Heart of Gold, Trillian has finally begun to synthesize a
  1455. cure for Zaphod's unusual chemical imbalance with Eddie's help. Arthur and
  1456. Ford stand watch outside the Heart of Gold while Trillian and Eddie
  1457. continue their work.
  1458.  
  1459. Arthur: I don't understand why I'm constantly being left out of the
  1460. problem-solving procedures around here.
  1461.  
  1462. Ford: Well, do you know anything about Betelguesian body chemistry?
  1463.  
  1464. Arthur: Well, no, not exactly, but...
  1465.  
  1466. Ford: How about the synaptical pathways between two brains?
  1467.  
  1468. Arthur: Two brains? Well, not as such as two brains, no...
  1469.  
  1470. Ford: Then don't worry about it, Arthur. At least out here we're safe
  1471. if Zaphod wakes up and goes insane on us again.
  1472.  
  1473. Arthur: I rather thought the whole idea behind Zaphod was that he is
  1474. supposed to be insane.
  1475.  
  1476. Ford: Yeah, well, I mean insane for Zaphod. I mean that if you accept
  1477. his base level of insanity as being sane in Zaphod's case, then
  1478. you could say that Zaphod has gone insane, I suppose.
  1479.  
  1480. Arthur: Then I think he has the right idea. Maybe _we_ should go insane.
  1481.  
  1482. Ford: Well, the universe is a funny place. Maybe you'll get your wish
  1483. someday.
  1484.  
  1485. Arthur: (after a pause) Ford?
  1486.  
  1487. Ford: Yeah?
  1488.  
  1489. Arthur: I think I would rather be out here than inside. It is much more
  1490. peaceful here in the shuttle bay.
  1491.  
  1492. Suddenly, the doors to Shuttle Bay Three fly open and a growling Worf leaps
  1493. in. He immediately tackles Ford, causing him to drop his satchel. Arthur
  1494. steps back, timidly observing the ensuing battle. Worf tosses Ford across
  1495. the floor, and leaps after him.
  1496.  
  1497. Will the Enterprise be able to rescue Captain Picard? Will Dr. Crusher
  1498. be able to rescue Wesley? Will Trillian be able to rescue Zaphod? Will
  1499. Arthur be able to rescue Ford? And finally, will _anyone_ be able to
  1500. rescue Troi from Riker? Find out, on the next exciting episode of ...
  1501.  
  1502. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  1503.  
  1504. --
  1505.  
  1506.  
  1507. SCENE 13: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy notes that one of the
  1508. Klingon's many expertise is their skill at skeletal and
  1509. organ remodeling---one of the most tricky of all modern
  1510. medical specialties. The Klingons are so skilled, in fact,
  1511. that with proper coercing, they will even lend out their
  1512. services for free.
  1513.  
  1514. The Guide goes on to explain that the best way to coerce
  1515. such services out of a Klingon is to simply tell the Klingon
  1516. that he is, in fact, a very nice person.
  1517.  
  1518. Interestingly, Ford Prefect was able to coerce such services
  1519. out of a Klingon without any provocation. Showing, once again,
  1520. that reality is terribly mistaken and wildly inaccurate and
  1521. that only The Guide is indeed the true source of all universal
  1522. knowledge and wisdom.
  1523.  
  1524. With a single hand, Worf lifts Ford high above the head, spins him around
  1525. a number of revolutions, and then lightly flicks him off with a twist of
  1526. his wrist. Ford lands a few meters away like a sack of potatoes.
  1527.  
  1528. Ford: Omph. ARTHUR!!
  1529.  
  1530. Arthur: Err ...
  1531.  
  1532. Worf pounces on Ford and slaps him against the hull of the Heart of Gold.
  1533.  
  1534. Ford: Ouch! Say, Arthur ...
  1535.  
  1536. Worf grabs Ford and bounces him against the door to the shuttle bay.
  1537.  
  1538. Arthur: Ford, are you trying to tell me something?
  1539.  
  1540. Worf jumps on and begins choking Ford by lightly pressing his left pinky
  1541. against Ford's throat.
  1542.  
  1543. Ford: Arthur! Ggggg-ack-get...
  1544.  
  1545. Arthur: Hmmm? What was that Ford? I can't really distinguish what it
  1546. is that you are saying due to the ... err ... difficulties you
  1547. seem to be suffocating ... I mean suffering.
  1548.  
  1549. Worf begins to skillfully bounce Ford on his legs, feet, and head in such a
  1550. fashion that would've caused a hundred British soccer fans to break out of
  1551. an Italian jail, ransack a few neighboring pubs, and launch a few ICBM's as well.
  1552.  
  1553. Ford: (mouth jibbering) Sssatcheerrrk!
  1554.  
  1555. Arthur: Ah, I see! Am I correct in deducing that you are requesting my
  1556. help with your current ... (he pauses in search for the right
  1557. word) ... engagement, and that you would like me to, ummm, pass
  1558. you your satchel?
  1559.  
  1560. Ford frantically nods his head as Worf slides his face along the wall.
  1561.  
  1562. Arthur: Well,...I'll just go over there, and, uhm, get the satchel, then ...
  1563.  
  1564. Worf grabs Ford and wipes the floor with him (literally). Arthur scurries
  1565. past them and gets the satchel. He quickly opens it and examines the contents.
  1566.  
  1567. Arthur: Let's see, the Sub-Etha Sens-O-Matic and signaling device, some
  1568. peanuts, twenty pounds, some rather compromising pictures of a
  1569. brunette I once saw you dating, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the
  1570. Galaxy, an improbable number of credit cards, and a towel.
  1571.  
  1572. Ford: (flying into another wall) The towel! Give me the towel!
  1573.  
  1574. Worf starts toward Ford again.
  1575.  
  1576. Arthur: (tossing Ford the towel) Ford, I really don't think that this
  1577. is the appropriate time for bath apparel. I fail to see what ...
  1578.  
  1579. Arthur is cut short by a savage snarl from Worf, who leaps by Arthur a
  1580. bit too close for comfort. Arthur snaps the satchel shut and retreats
  1581. to the Heart of Gold. While he is retreating, however, he manages to
  1582. trip over his own feet. Just when Arthur should be about to hit the
  1583. ground, he catches a glimpse of the rather distracting sight of Ford
  1584. Prefect dancing with his towel.
  1585.  
  1586. This, of course, causes Arthur to completely miss the ground.
  1587.  
  1588. Arthur bobbed in the air as Worf attacked Ford yet again. Ford jumped
  1589. to the side and, holding on to the two opposite edges of his towel,
  1590. binds it around Worf's head and then leaps onto his back. With one
  1591. swift motion and a rather un-nerving growl, Worf throws Ford over his
  1592. shoulders and narrowly missing the wobbily floating Arthur Dent. Arthur
  1593. bobbed slightly higher as Worf leaps under him after Ford. Luckily for
  1594. Arthur, the law of physics is too busy concentrating on the Klingon
  1595. suddenly slamming into Ford Prefect's chest to notice him resting at his
  1596. somewhat unusual altitude.
  1597.  
  1598. Ford quickly wraps the towel around Worf's throat, and shuts it tight.
  1599. Worf stands up unhurriedly and, with another Enterprise-shattering growl,
  1600. rips the towel away from his neck. Holding Ford by his cuff, Worf shook
  1601. and shook until Ford thought he's seeing five Eccentrica Gallumbits strip-
  1602. teasing in the background.
  1603.  
  1604. While Ford and Worf continue to struggle, or, more accurately, while Worf
  1605. continues to shook and Ford continues to wriggle, Arthur has gotten the
  1606. hang of this flying stuff once again. He floats over to Worf and gives
  1607. him a swift kick on the back of the head. Worf collapses noiselessly to
  1608. the ground; Ford and his towel land rather awkwardly underneath him.
  1609.  
  1610. Ford: (panting) Good work, Arthur. Rather brilliant of you ... to
  1611. decide to fly ...
  1612.  
  1613. Arthur: Ahem. Thank you, Ford, but I ...
  1614.  
  1615. Ford: Now, how 'bout help me get out (cough) from this Klingon mess ...
  1616.  
  1617. Meanwhile Trillian, with the help of Eddie, has brought sanity (or insanity, depends on one's private View of Things) back to Zaphod, who is
  1618. now standing in the Heart of Gold and beaming out brightly at the ensemble
  1619. in the ShuttleBay. Trillian stands a little behind him.
  1620.  
  1621. Zaphod: (giving out a little laugh) Hi guys, what's beating you?
  1622.  
  1623. Startled, Arthur twirled around to face Zaphod, slightly losing his balance.
  1624.  
  1625. Trillian: My God, Arthur, you can't possibly be flying!
  1626.  
  1627. Now freed from the myriad of exercises that Worf had been giving it the
  1628. last five minutes or so, The law of physics suddenly glances sharply at
  1629. Arthur, demanding to know what in the universe he thinks he's doing up
  1630. there, and suddenly the ground greets Arthur's jaw with the sort of smug
  1631. self-righteousness you would expect from the ground when it sees the law
  1632. of gravity (even artificial gravity) blatantly denied, then suddenly
  1633. corrected.
  1634.  
  1635. Arthur: I think we should probably get back to the Heart of Gold. Now.
  1636.  
  1637. They found that they had to carry Ford into the ship.
  1638.  
  1639.  
  1640.  
  1641. SCENE 14: Meanwhile, on the bridge of the Enterprise, Dr. Beverly Crusher
  1642. has just arrived at the bridge.
  1643.  
  1644. Beverly: Oh my God, Commander, you've got to save my son!
  1645.  
  1646. Riker: But I'm too busy trying to save the Captain right now. Which
  1647. one do you want me to save first?
  1648.  
  1649. Beverly: Oh. Err ...
  1650.  
  1651. Suddenly, the Slimer loses grip on Wesley, and drops to the deck, gasping.
  1652.  
  1653. Slimer: Slime! Grease! Hazardous nuclear wastes! Cough, cough!
  1654.  
  1655. Wesley, now disengaged from Slimer, runs into Beverly's open arms as the
  1656. two closes in for a sentimental embrace.
  1657.  
  1658. Troi: Ohhh ... how sweet. This is such a touching moment *snif*.
  1659.  
  1660. Slimer: This place is too dry, too clean! I need water, great rolling
  1661. tides of black, polluted water! Seas! Seas of pizza cartons!
  1662. Oceans of spilled crude oil and hazardous waste drums!
  1663.  
  1664. Data: I believe the creature is dying, sir.
  1665.  
  1666. Riker pulls out his phaser and vaporizes Slimer.
  1667.  
  1668. Riker: (shrugs) Just putting it out of its misery.
  1669.  
  1670. Wesley and Beverly continues to hug vigorously.
  1671.  
  1672. Riker: Okay, Wes, now take your stations. We're going to rescue
  1673. Captain Picard.
  1674.  
  1675. Wesley: (disengaging from Beverly) Yes sir.
  1676.  
  1677. Riker: Load phasers and torpedoes, lock on target, and fire!
  1678.  
  1679. Wesley: Weapons fired, Commander.
  1680.  
  1681. There was a few blasts of orange-red explosions as the Enterprise's
  1682. weapons hit a few Borg landscape designers out on the hull surveying
  1683. the ship's exterior tower formation and arguing heatedly over the
  1684. degree of curvatures necessary for the service robot pathways in order
  1685. to achieve maximum karma enjoyment.
  1686.  
  1687. Riker: Data, damage report.
  1688.  
  1689. Data: Scanning, sir.
  1690.  
  1691. Wesley: Commander!
  1692.  
  1693. Wesley is pointing at the main viewer, where they can see the Borg
  1694. ship slowly deteriorating. Bits and pieces are floating off its
  1695. hull. Lights are flashing on and off uncertainly, then decide to
  1696. simply cease functioning.
  1697.  
  1698. Troi: It's dying, I can feel it! It's so ... oh!
  1699.  
  1700. Troi suddenly collapses onto the deck, weeping. Dr. Crusher kneels
  1701. down beside her, and runs her Sens-O-Medic over her body. She then
  1702. throws up her hands hopelessly.
  1703.  
  1704. Beverly: Sorry, Commander. Everything checks out normal. There's
  1705. nothing I can do.
  1706.  
  1707. Data: Counselor Troi is correct, Commander. Sensors are indicating
  1708. that the Borg is losing power at an astounding rate.
  1709.  
  1710. Wesley: Yes! We did it! We've destroyed the Borg!
  1711.  
  1712. Data: But what about the Captain?
  1713.  
  1714. Riker: There's nothing we can do about him now. I guess I'll just
  1715. have to take over from now on. Data, turn the ship around.
  1716. Let's get out of here.
  1717.  
  1718. Wesley: Sir, the Borg is hailing us.
  1719.  
  1720. Riker: What? Oh, err ...
  1721.  
  1722. Wesley: It's probably the Borg asking for the terms of surrender.
  1723.  
  1724. Riker: Really? Oh, okay. Data, open visual transmissions on screen.
  1725.  
  1726. On the main viewer, a dismayed, limping, slouching, metallic figure walks
  1727. up the Borg's remaining operating camera. In the background, they can see
  1728. dense, acrid smokes fast filling the entire Borg ship. The figure seems to
  1729. be dragging something heavy behind him.
  1730.  
  1731. Figure: Hello there.
  1732.  
  1733. Will Zaphod and company finally be able to escape? Will Worf force himself
  1734. into the Heart of Gold before they can do so? Is Captain Picard dead?
  1735. Will Troi ever recover from her grief over ... what? And finally, who is
  1736. this mysterious metallic figure who hailed them from the Borg? For the
  1737. answers to these, and many other, non-towel-related questions, watch for the
  1738. next exciting _CONCLUSION_ of ...
  1739.  
  1740. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Star Trek: The Next Generation!
  1741.  
  1742. --
  1743.  
  1744.  
  1745. SCENE 15: On the Heart of Gold, Ford is moaning and groaning in the
  1746. sickbay while Zaphod attempts to reason with Eddie ...
  1747.  
  1748. Zaphod: Tell me again why I can't just leave.
  1749.  
  1750. Eddie: Because we still have to get Marvin.
  1751.  
  1752. Zaphod: Marvin is gone. Poof. Blitzbo. Nobody knows where he is.
  1753.  
  1754. Eddie: I do.
  1755.  
  1756. Zaphod: Good for you. Now let's take us out of here, okay?
  1757.  
  1758. Trillian: Wait, Zaphod. Eddie, why don't you tell us where Marvin is.
  1759.  
  1760. Zaphod: Is this really necessary?
  1761.  
  1762. Trillian: Yes. Now Eddie, where's Marvin?
  1763.  
  1764. Eddie: I'll show you.
  1765.  
  1766. The main viewer on the Heart of Gold comes alive. At first, all they
  1767. can see is a dense fog of acrid smoke. Then, from within the smoke,
  1768. they can make out a dismayed, limping, slouching, metallic figure slowly
  1769. emerging from the smoke. He seems to be dragging something heavy behind
  1770. him.
  1771.  
  1772. Arthur, Trillian, Zaphod: Marvin!
  1773.  
  1774. Marvin: Hello there.
  1775.  
  1776. Trillian: Marvin, where are you?
  1777.  
  1778. Marvin: Me? Oh, I'm just over here at the Borg's ship. Pretty smart
  1779. of you to drop me here when the improbability drive kicked in.
  1780.  
  1781. Zaphod: Zowee! You were over there with the scourge of the galaxy,
  1782. Marvin? It must have been exciting! Think of the danger!
  1783.  
  1784. Marvin: Don't talk to me about excitement.
  1785.  
  1786. Trillian: We didn't know you were there, honest. It was the improbability
  1787. field ...
  1788.  
  1789. Marvin: Sure, sure. That's what they all say. 'We didn't know that,
  1790. Marvin'. 'We hope it won't inconvenience you too much, Marvin'.
  1791. 'We didn't know you were standing under that 50-ton weight when
  1792. we dropped it, Marvin'. That's all right, you don't have to
  1793. explain. I'm quite used to it.
  1794.  
  1795. Trillian: Marvin, we've been worried about you.
  1796.  
  1797. Marvin: Don't pretend that you care about me. It won't work.
  1798. Nobody likes me. Not even (he waves his hand around)
  1799. this ship.
  1800.  
  1801. Trillian: The Borg? What happened to the Borg?
  1802.  
  1803. Marvin: Out of boredom, I hooked myself in with the Borg's collective
  1804. intelligence. I quickly became bored of the monotony of the
  1805. Borg technology and attempted to hold a conversation with the
  1806. Borg central processing unit.
  1807.  
  1808. Trillian: Wow. And ...
  1809.  
  1810. Marvin: We had the most enlightening conversation about the relationship
  1811. between outdoor landscape architectural design and Hinduism.
  1812.  
  1813. Zaphod: Hey, Marvin. That's great! (whispers to Trillian) What in
  1814. Zarquon's Flooding Bathtub is he talking about?
  1815.  
  1816. Marvin: As I said, the ship didn't like me. The subject of Hinduism
  1817. lead to the discussion to my personal view of the universe,
  1818. and ...
  1819.  
  1820. Trillian: ... And?
  1821.  
  1822. Marvin: and the ship became so depressed it committed suicide.
  1823.  
  1824. Zaphod: All right, Marvin! Way to go, kid!
  1825.  
  1826. Marvin: Don't start patronizing me.
  1827.  
  1828. Trillian: Still, that doesn't explain the architectural failure that
  1829. the Borg is undergoing ...
  1830.  
  1831. Marvin: I have something that should explain that, too. (Marvin pulls
  1832. out a panel that was strapped to his back.) I took this off
  1833. the central processing unit. Would you like me to read it to
  1834. you? It seems like the least that I can do. It will only be
  1835. another menial task that my vast intellectual capacity be
  1836. called upon to perform. It's always 'Marvin, would you scratch
  1837. my back?', or 'Marvin, would you stick your hand in to check
  1838. the temperature of my bath?', or 'Marvin, would you mind going
  1839. over there and rescuing that Starfleet Captain?'. Here I am,
  1840. brain the size of a planet, and they ask me to ...
  1841.  
  1842. Zaphod: What does it say, Marvin?
  1843.  
  1844. Trillian appears to be puzzled by something that Marvin had just said ...
  1845.  
  1846. Marvin: Oh, I suppose that I should just get to the point, shouldn't
  1847. I? I mean, why am I even bother complaining, with this pain
  1848. down on all the diodes on my left side ...
  1849.  
  1850. Zaphod: (warningly) Marvin ...
  1851.  
  1852. Marvin: Yes, of course. It says, (reading) Another fine product of the
  1853. Sirius Cybernetics Corporation.
  1854.  
  1855. Trillian and Zaphod thought about this reflectively, then nodded in
  1856. comprehension. Yes, it all makes sense now.
  1857.  
  1858. Trillian: No doubt they'll be the first against the wall when the
  1859. revolution comes.
  1860.  
  1861. Zaphod: Yeah, no doubt.
  1862.  
  1863. Trillian continuously to be puzzled by something that Marvin had mentioned
  1864. earlier ...
  1865.  
  1866. Marvin: Anyway, the only reason that I called ...
  1867.  
  1868. Trillian: Marvin, Did you said something about a Starfleet Captain?
  1869.  
  1870. Marvin: As I was saying ... (he paused just long enought for effect)
  1871. the only reason that I called is because I think I have
  1872. something that you might like to take back.
  1873.  
  1874. Zaphod: Yeah, kid? What is it?
  1875.  
  1876. Marvin holds up the limp figure of Captain Picard, whom he had been
  1877. dragging behind him.
  1878.  
  1879. Marvin: (indicating the Captain) This.
  1880.  
  1881. Trillian: Isn't that Captain Picard?
  1882.  
  1883. Zaphod: Hey, yeah. What's he doing over there?
  1884.  
  1885. Marvin: (looking at the unconscious Picard) Not much.
  1886.  
  1887. Eddie: Hey, gang. The Enterprise is beaming Marvin and the Captain
  1888. over. Should I intercept the transmission for you?
  1889.  
  1890. On the main viewer, they see that both Marvin and Picard begins to fade
  1891. as the transporter kicks in to bring them back.
  1892.  
  1893. Trillian: Yes, Eddie. Bring Marvin here. We don't need the Captain.
  1894.  
  1895. Zaphod: Hey, I thought I was in charge here!
  1896.  
  1897. Moments later, Marvin alone appears on the Heart of Gold.
  1898.  
  1899. Marvin: You didn't have to do that, you know.
  1900.  
  1901. He slouches to his corner.
  1902.  
  1903.  
  1904. SCENE 16: While Marvin was being transported to the Heart of Gold, Captain
  1905. Picard appears on the bridge of the Enterprise. Dr. Crusher quickly
  1906. jumps in, runs her Sens-O-Medic over the Captain, and gives him a
  1907. dose of Inst-A-Wake on the neck.
  1908.  
  1909. Picard: What happened, Number One.
  1910.  
  1911. Riker: Captain, I have rescued you from the Borg.
  1912.  
  1913. Data: Correction, Commander. It appears that the Captain was rescued
  1914. by the robot named Marvin, who is now in Shuttle Bay Three.
  1915.  
  1916. Riker: I thought I gave the orders to transport him directly to detention.
  1917.  
  1918. Data: You did, Commander. But the Heart of Gold intercepted that signal.
  1919.  
  1920. Riker: What? I thought Worf took care of those prisoners.
  1921.  
  1922. Data: Appearantly not, sir. My sensors are showing that the Heart of
  1923. Gold is now firing up their improbability drive.
  1924.  
  1925. Picard: (rising from the deck) Okay, I'm fine now. Data, come with me.
  1926. We're going to Shuttle Bay Three.
  1927.  
  1928. Beverly: But Captain, I need to run more checks on you. After all, the
  1929. Borg might have ...
  1930.  
  1931. Picard: Borgified me? Nonsense! They treated me rather well. All they
  1932. wanted was my opinion on this screenplay for Hamlet that they've
  1933. worked out. It was an excellent script, but I thought that their
  1934. soliloquys can use a tad more ...
  1935.  
  1936. Riker: Sir ...
  1937.  
  1938. Picard: Yes, Number One?
  1939.  
  1940. Riker: The prisoners, sir. Zaphod Beeblebrox on Shuttle Bay Three.
  1941.  
  1942. Picard: Oh yes, (clears his throat) "I hold my duty, as I hold my soul."
  1943. That was Polonius in Hamlet, Number One. Come, Data, speaking as
  1944. Cade in Henry VI, "our enemies shall fall before us!"
  1945.  
  1946. Picard and Data marches into the turbo-lift.
  1947.  
  1948. Beverly: Yep, he's fine, all right.
  1949.  
  1950. The twin door of the turbo-lift closes in on Picard and Data just as the
  1951. bridge starts to twist out of shape, the reason being that the Heart of
  1952. Gold has just kicked in their improbability drive. On the Heart of Gold,
  1953. Ford is rapidly having his body parts readjusted as Zaphod works out, or
  1954. rather, have Eddie work out, the improbability factors necessary to take
  1955. them to their next stop.
  1956.  
  1957. Arthur strolls leisurely back to his quarters where he finds, much to his
  1958. delight, four tiny bone china tea cups on four tiny bone china saucers
  1959. surrounding a tiny bone china tea kettle containing the best tea that he
  1960. had ever had. There is also a small note in Old English calligraphy saying,
  1961. "Share and Enjoy".
  1962.  
  1963. Ford was right. Arthur's wish has finally been realized.
  1964.  
  1965. He was also alarmed for a moment to find a somewhat confused cow standing
  1966. rather awkwardly in his closet, but the admonition rapidly fades away as
  1967. he realizes that the only clothes he has is the dressing gown that he is
  1968. currently, and has been for as long as he can now remember, wearing.
  1969.  
  1970. Zaphod: (over the ship's intercom) All this adventure has made me hungry.
  1971. How 'bout you, monkey man?
  1972.  
  1973. Arthur: (sipping his tea, a dazed, content amusement on his face) Yeah,
  1974. that sounds fine.
  1975.  
  1976. Zaphod: Okay, then. Let's take a quick bite at Milliway's, the Restaurant
  1977. at the End of the Universe!
  1978.  
  1979. EPILOGUE: Data and Picard arrives at Shuttle Bay Three just in time to see
  1980. the Heart of Gold vanishes in a sudden and unexpected tropical
  1981. torrential downpour. They help the overly wet and slightly dazed
  1982. Lieutenant Worf off his feet.
  1983.  
  1984. Data: Beeblebrox and the others have escaped, sir.
  1985.  
  1986. Picard: I see, Mr. Data.
  1987.  
  1988. Data: I wish I could have the opportunity to converse with the
  1989. robot named Marvin. He seems to have a ... personality.
  1990.  
  1991. Picard: Well, Data. Perhaps it's for the best ...
  1992.  
  1993. Holding Worf, Picard turns to leave.
  1994.  
  1995. Data: Captain, wait!
  1996.  
  1997. Picard: What is it, Data?
  1998.  
  1999. Data: (picking up a black book with the words "Don't Panic" written
  2000. in large friendly letters on the cover) The Heart of Gold left
  2001. this behind.
  2002.  
  2003. Picard: (Taking the book and examining it) What is it?
  2004.  
  2005. Data: I believe that it is called the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
  2006. sir. It is a wholly remarkable book. In fact, it is probably
  2007. the most remarkable book ever to come out of the great publishing
  2008. corporations of Ursa Minor. Not only is it a wholly remarkable
  2009. book, it is also a highly successful one---more popular than the
  2010. 'Celestial Home Care Omnibus,' better selling than 'Fifty-three
  2011. More Things to Do in Zero Gravity,' and more controversial than
  2012. Oolon Colluphid's trilogy of philosophical blockbusters, 'Where
  2013. God Went Wrong,' 'Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes,' and
  2014. 'Who Is This God Person Anyway?'
  2015.  
  2016. Picard: Intriguing, Mr. Data, please continue.
  2017.  
  2018. Data: Well, sir, in many of the more relaxed civilizations on the Outer
  2019. Eastern Rim of the Galaxy ...
  2020.  
  2021. * * * T h e E n d * * *
  2022.  
  2023. [Data's explanation of the Hitchhiker's Guide quoted from the preface to the
  2024. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams *************************]
  2025.  
  2026. --
  2027. ---==lulu@ucrmath==--- just another bewildered college undergraduate.
  2028. David T Lu, Amateur Thinker: [email protected], {ucsd, uci}!ucrmath!lulu
  2029. "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless."
  2030. - Geoffrey James, _The Tao of Programming_
  2031.  
  2032. [ Reposted Feb 6, 1992, by [email protected] ]
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