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词条 Remember Me (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Reception

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| title = Remember Me
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| series = The Next Generation
| season = 4
| episode = 5
| production = 179
| airdate = {{Start date|1990|10|22}}
| writer = Lee Sheldon
| photographer = Marvin Rush
| director = Cliff Bole
| music = Jay Chattaway
| guests =
  • Eric Menyuk - The Traveler
  • Bill Erwin - Dalen Quaice
  • Colm Meaney - Miles O'Brien
  • Majel Barrett - Computer Voice {{Small|(Uncredited)}}{{Citation needed|date=March 2014}}

| prev = Suddenly Human
| next = Legacy
| episode_list = List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes
| season_article = Star Trek: The Next Generation (season 4)
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"Remember Me" is the 79th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series The Next Generation, the fifth episode of the fourth season.

Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D. This episode focuses on the ship's chief medical officer, Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), who notices that her friends—and every trace of them—are vanishing around her.

Plot

The Enterprise docks at Starbase 133, where Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) greets her elderly friend and mentor, Dr. Dalen Quaice (Bill Erwin). After taking him to his quarters discussing the loss of old friends, Dr. Crusher visits her son Ensign Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) in Engineering. Wesley attempts to create a static warp bubble but the experiment appears to fail. As the Enterprise leaves Starbase, Dr. Crusher finds that Dr. Quaice seems to have gone missing, with no record of him coming aboard the ship. As she performs a medical test on transporter chief O'Brien (Colm Meaney), she realizes that her medical staff are missing; further investigation and discussion with the crew shows that she has always worked alone in sick bay.

Dr. Crusher continues to try to track down the disappearing people, and finds more and more crew members that she remembers being completely unknown to the crew or the computer. At one point, a vortex appears near Dr. Crusher and attempts to pull her in, but she is able to hold on to a fixture until it dissipates; the ship shows no record of the vortex's appearance when she investigates. Eventually, no one but Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) and herself remain on the ship, but Picard believes that the situation is normal. Dr. Crusher orders the computer to give Picard's vital signs over the ship's speakers so that she knows he is still there, but shortly thereafter even he disappears. Then the vortex reappears, and once again tries to claim Beverly. She is blown across the bridge, but she manages to hang onto Commander Data's (Brent Spiner) chair until the vortex disappears.

At this point, the viewer is shown the actual Enterprise, where Wesley had successfully created the warp bubble, accidentally trapping his mother within it. With the warp bubble collapsing rapidly, Wesley's fears lead The Traveler (Eric Menyuk) to appear and help Wesley attempt to stabilize the bubble. The Traveler recommends the Enterprise return to the Starbase, where the warp bubble was formed and may be more stable.

Within the warp bubble, Dr. Crusher attempts to direct the Enterprise to the home planet of the Traveler, but soon finds the ship is unable to set that destination as it no longer exists. More of the universe she knows disappears, soon leaving only the Enterprise. She recognizes the shape as being that of Wesley's warp bubbles, and determines that she is trapped, the earlier vortex being the Enterprise crew's first attempt to save her. As the warp bubble shrinks, erasing parts of the Enterprise, she races for Engineering, the center of the warp bubble, and finds a vortex waiting there. She jumps in at the last moment, finding herself back in Engineering along with Picard, Wesley, and the Traveler. After assuring herself that everyone she knows, including her guest Dr. Quaice, is aboard the Enterprise, she thanks the Traveler for his help.

Reception

Io9 rated "Remember Me" as the 78th best episode of Star Trek in 2014.[1]

See also

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  • "Where No One Has Gone Before", the first season episode where The Traveler is first introduced

References

1. ^{{cite web |last=Anders |first=Charlie Jane |date=2 October 2014 |title=The Top 100 Star Trek Episodes of All Time! |url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-top-100-star-trek-episodes-of-all-time-1641565699 |publisher=io9 |access-date=28 January 2019}}
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation DVD set, volume 4, disc 2, selection 1

External links

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  • {{IMDb episode|0708765|Remember Me}}
  • {{Tv.com episode|star-trek-the-next-generation/remember-me-19065|Remember Me}}
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  • "Remember Me" rewatch by Keith R. A. DeCandido
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