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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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=== Teaser ===
 
:"''[[Captain's log]], stardate 45614.6. We have been contacted by an androgynous race called the [[J'naii]] to investigate the mysterious disappearance of one of their [[shuttlecraft]].''"
 
:"''[[Captain's log]], stardate 45614.6. We have been contacted by an androgynous race called the [[J'naii]] to investigate the mysterious disappearance of one of their [[shuttlecraft]].''"
   
 
When the [[J'naii]] mysteriously lose track of one of their [[J'naii shuttle|shuttlecraft]] within their own star system, they request the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel|crew]] to assist in the investigation to locate it. Three of them are on the [[bridge]] observing the effort. [[Data]] detects [[neutrino]] emissions, but no source. They launch a [[probe]], but after a few seconds it stops transmitting for no reason.
:"''[[Captain's log]], supplemental. The sudden disappearance of our probe suggests that we may have found the first instance of what is called [[null space]], an anomaly which until now had been only theoretical. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] has been working around the clock with a team of [[J'naii]] specialists to formalise this hypothesis.''"
 
   
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=== Act One ===
When the [[J'naii]] mysteriously lose track of one of their [[J'naii shuttle|shuttlecraft]] within their own star system, they request the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel|crew]] to assist in the investigation to locate it. A pocket of [[null space]] is discovered in the system, which until now had been considered theoretical. Believing the missing shuttle to be trapped inside the pocket, [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and [[Soren]] of the J'naii devise a rescue plan. Soren insists on being involved in the rescue mission, as Soren is a good pilot. Riker suggests they team up.
 
 
:"''[[Captain's log]], supplemental. The sudden disappearance of our probe suggests that we may have found the first instance of what is called [[null space]], an anomaly which until now had been only theoretical. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] has been working around the clock with a team of J'naii specialists to formalize this hypothesis.''"
   
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A pocket of [[null space]] is discovered in the system, which until now had been considered theoretical. Believing the missing shuttle to be trapped inside the pocket, Commander Riker and [[Soren]] of the J'naii devise a rescue plan. Soren insists on being involved in the rescue mission, as Soren is a good pilot. Riker suggests they team up and they go to the shuttlebay to review the ''[[Magellan]]''{{'}}s systems.
:"''[[Captain's log]], supplemental. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and the [[Soren|J'naii pilot]] have set out to chart the [[null space]] pocket. If they are successful, we can then proceed with a rescue attempt.''"
 
   
Working closely with the ''Enterprise'' crew, and Commander Riker in particular, Soren reveals to be curious about the differences between males and females. Even though there are differences, [[Beverly Crusher]] tells Soren, men and women are considered equal. However during a poker game [[Worf]] reveals he is bothered by the [[Gender|genderless]] J'naii, because he still has stereotypical views on men and women and does not know how to relate to the J'naii.
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Working closely with the ''Enterprise'' crew, and Commander Riker in particular, Soren reveals herself to be curious about the differences between males and females. In [[Ten Forward]], they have a long conversation about it. At the end, [[Krite]] arrives and Soren decides to leave, suddenly more formal as she bids Riker goodnight.
   
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=== Act Two ===
Soren reveals to Riker that the J'naii consider it a [[Crime and punishment|criminal]] [[perversion]] for a J'naii to identify as either male or female, but Soren admits to having secretly identified as a female since childhood and having had relationships in secret with those who identify as males. Soren finds Riker attractive and is interested in starting a relationship with him. After the successful rescue of the J'naii shuttle crew using the ''[[Magellan]]'', Riker and Soren secretly [[kiss]]. The kiss is witnessed by [[Krite]], a colleague of Soren, who subsequently has Soren arrested. At the same time, Riker is discussing with [[Deanna Troi]] how it would affect their relationship if he pursues the relationship with Soren. Troi puts aside Riker's fears of losing their friendship, telling him that that will never change.
 
 
:"''[[Captain's log]], supplemental. Commander Riker and the J'naii pilot have set out to chart the null space pocket. If they are successful, we can then proceed with a rescue attempt.''"
   
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Riker and Soren begin the charting mission of the null pocket. During this, Soren bluntly asks about Human sexual organs and acts. Riker, somewhat uncomfortable, explains the process and Soren describes the process for them, describing it as less risky while Riker comments that it is "less enjoyable." Soren disagrees, as the mating process is a long process. Soren then recounts the J'naii history of evolving from the male/female divide. Suddenly, the shuttle's engine is damaged and they retreat to the ''Enterprise''.
While walking to Soren's [[quarters]], Riker is told by Krite that Soren is being brought before a tribunal to confirm or deny the charges of perversion. Commander Riker intrudes on the proceedings and pleads to [[Noor]] for Soren's release, saying he forced himself on Soren. Soren however is tired of living a lie and makes a plea for acceptance of all those with gender identities. The tribunal, incapable of open-mindedness, sentences Soren to receive treatment on the following day. Riker asks the tribunal for permission to give Soren [[Political asylum|asylum]] aboard the ''Enterprise'' in lieu of the treatment, but the request is denied, as the J'naii see Soren's condition as a simple sickness they have an obligation to cure.
 
   
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Soren is taken to [[sickbay]] to recover. Soren strikes up a conversation with [[Beverly Crusher]] about the sexes. She tells Soren that men and women are considered equal. Riker arrives and asks if Soren can continue, and Crusher agrees. Meanwhile, during a [[poker]] game, [[Worf]] reveals he is bothered by the [[gender]]less J'naii, because he still has stereotypical views on men and women and does not know how to relate to the J'naii.
Picard offers to negotiate with Noor, the leader of the J'naii, for Soren's release. He urges Riker not to take matters into his own hands as he would be violating the [[Prime Directive]] if he does, thus putting himself at risk of losing his career in [[Starfleet]]. Riker, however, is convinced the J'naii's minds are set and any negotiations would be futile. Worf overcomes his prejudices after hearing of the events that had transpired on the planet. The same evening, Riker and Worf lead a rescue mission together to save Soren. They are able to get Soren away from the security guards, however they are too late. Soren has already undergone the [[psychotectic treatment]] and has no more interest in Riker.
 
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On the shuttle, Soren reveals to Riker that the J'naii consider it a [[Crime|criminal]] [[perversion]] for a J'naii to identify as either male or female, but Soren admits to having secretly identified as a female since childhood and having had relationships in secret with those who identify as males. Soren finds Riker attractive and is interested in starting a relationship with him.
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=== Act Three ===
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[[Geordi La Forge]] approves the shuttle's launch and they head out, noting they have a short timeframe. Fortunately, they find the ''[[Taris Murn]]'' and [[life sign]]s, but the crew is unconscious. After a brief fight with power drains, they successfully beam the two to the shuttle, then to sickbay. Crusher says they should be all right and orders [[dexalin]]. Krite immediately thanks Riker and invites them all to the planet that evening to celebrate.
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At the celebration, Riker takes a moment outside to breathe, and Soren meets him. Under some slight observation, they decide to see the plant life. Soren notes some of the plants, but the romantic mood strikes Riker to [[kiss]] her.
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=== Act Four ===
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Riker goes to discuss the forming relationship with [[Deanna Troi]] and how it would affect their relationship if he pursues it with Soren. Troi puts aside Riker's fears of losing their friendship, telling him that that will never change. He's pleased and leaves to see her. Instead, he finds Krite, who informs him she's been arrested, and Riker immediately goes to the planet.
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Riker intrudes on the proceedings, already in progress, and pleads to [[Noor]] for Soren's release, saying he forced himself on Soren. Soren, however, is tired of living a lie and owns up to the act. She makes a plea for acceptance of all those with gender identities, saying no one has been hurt or affected. Noor allows her to speak, but with a blank expression, not giving away an opinion.
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=== Act Five ===
 
The tribunal, incapable of open-mindedness, sentences Soren to receive treatment on the following day. Riker asks the tribunal for permission to give Soren [[Political asylum|asylum]] aboard the ''Enterprise'' in lieu of the treatment, but the request is denied, as the J'naii see Soren's condition as a simple sickness they have an obligation to cure.
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Picard offers to negotiate with Noor, the leader of the J'naii, for Soren's release. He urges Riker not to take matters into his own hands as he would be violating the [[Prime Directive]] if he does, thus putting himself at risk of losing his career in [[Starfleet]]. Riker, however, is convinced the J'naii's minds are set and any negotiations would be futile. Worf overcomes his prejudices after hearing of the events that had transpired on the planet. The same evening, Riker and Worf lead a rescue mission together to save Soren. They are able to get Soren away from the security guards, however, they are too late. Soren has already undergone the [[psychotectic treatment]] and has no more interest in Riker.
   
 
After [[warning buoy]]s have been deployed around the null space pocket, the ''Enterprise'' is prepared to leave the system. Picard asks Riker if all their business with the J'naii is finished, and he answers without emotion, "finished, sir". Picard orders [[Ensign]] [[Gates]] to take the ''Enterprise'' to [[warp factor|warp]] six, while Riker stares ahead, distraught.
 
After [[warning buoy]]s have been deployed around the null space pocket, the ''Enterprise'' is prepared to leave the system. Picard asks Riker if all their business with the J'naii is finished, and he answers without emotion, "finished, sir". Picard orders [[Ensign]] [[Gates]] to take the ''Enterprise'' to [[warp factor|warp]] six, while Riker stares ahead, distraught.
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=== Log entries ===
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* [[Captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2368#The J'naii incident|Captain's log, USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D), 2368]]
   
 
==Memorable quotes==
 
==Memorable quotes==
 
"''We prefer to stay warm by sleeping with a friend.''"<br />
 
"''We prefer to stay warm by sleeping with a friend.''"<br />
"''...I see.''"<br />
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"''&hellip; I see.''"<br />
 
"''Not to mate.''"
 
"''Not to mate.''"
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker'''
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker'''
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"''Tell me... about males. What is it that makes you different from females?''"<br />
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"''Tell me&hellip; about males. What is it that makes you different from females?''"<br />
"''Snips and snails and puppy dogs' tails...''"<br />
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"''Snips and snails and puppy dogs' tails&hellip;''"<br />
 
"''You have a dog's tail?''"
 
"''You have a dog's tail?''"
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker''', discussing the sexes
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker''', discussing the sexes
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"''Commander, tell me about your sexual organs.''"<br />
 
"''Commander, tell me about your sexual organs.''"<br />
"''Uhhh...''"
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"''Uhhh&hellip;''"
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker''', while in the shuttle
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker''', while in the shuttle
   
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"''The J'naii... they bother me.''"<br />
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"''The J'naii&hellip; they bother me.''"<br />
 
"''Why, Worf?''"<br />
 
"''Why, Worf?''"<br />
 
"''They just do!''"
 
"''They just do!''"
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"''Primitive?''"<br />
 
"''Primitive?''"<br />
 
"''Less evolved.''"<br />
 
"''Less evolved.''"<br />
"''Maybe so, but sometimes, there is a lot to be said for an experience that's...primitive."''
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"''Maybe so, but sometimes, there is a lot to be said for an experience that's&hellip; primitive."''
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker'''
 
: - '''Soren''' and '''Riker'''
   
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"''That is a woman's game...a man's game has no wild cards.''"<br />
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"''That is a woman's game&hellip; a man's game has no wild cards.''"<br />
 
: - '''Worf''', on Troi's use of wildcards in [[poker]]
 
: - '''Worf''', on Troi's use of wildcards in [[poker]]
   
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"''You see Commander, on this world, everyone '''wants''' to be normal.''"<br />
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"''You see commander, on this world, everyone ''wants'' to be normal.''"<br />
 
"''She'' is!"
 
"''She'' is!"
 
: - '''Noor''' and '''Riker'''
 
: - '''Noor''' and '''Riker'''
   
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
=== Story and production ===
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=== Production history ===
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* Preproduction meeting: {{d|16|December|1991}}
* "The Outcast" was filmed between Monday {{d|6|January|1992}} and Tuesday {{d|14|January|1992}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]], [[Paramount Stage 9|9]], and [[Paramount Stage 16|16]]. An additional day of second unit filming was Friday {{d|21|February|1992}} on Paramount Stage 9. It was the first episode filmed in {{y|1992}}.
 
* The Pre-Production meeting for this episode was on {{d|16|December|1991}} at 2:00 p.m. at the Cooper Building while the Production Meeting was on {{d|2|January|1992}} at 2:00 p.m.
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* Production meeting, and final draft script: {{d|2|January|1992}} {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/217.txt}}
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* Filmed: [[6 January]] 1992 &ndash; [[14 January]] 1992
* Like {{e|The Host}}, {{DS9|Rejoined}} and {{ENT|Stigma}}, "The Outcast" was one of the few episodes of any of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' series which brushed on the subject of [[sexuality|homosexuality]] in an allegorical manner. Of the episode, producer [[Rick Berman]] said in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', "We thought we had made a very positive statement about sexual prejudice in a distinctively ''Star Trek'' way, but we still got letters from those who thought it was just our way of 'washing our hands' of the homosexual situation." The "situation" arose continuously through the run of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and still does today, with some alleged homophobia on the part of former ''Star Trek'' producers. {{brokenlink|http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/tng.html|}}
 
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* Second unit filming: {{d|21|February|1992}}
* Rick Berman tried not to let perceptions of what the public would find acceptable "influence us too much" in the choice of Riker's opposite, adding "but having Riker engaged in passionate kisses with a male actor might have been a little unpalatable to viewers." (''San Jose Mercury News'', Grapevine, March 14, 1992) Nevertheless, [[Jonathan Frakes]] felt otherwise and would later criticize the decision to cast women in the roles of the J'naii, as a love affair apparently shared between two men would have made the statement of the episode stronger {{eas|inconsistencies/homosexuality.htm}}.
 
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* Premiere airdate: {{d|16|March|1992}}
* Two lines of dialogue were cut from the final release: Noor explaining to Riker that the J'naii are by all measurements an enlightened race and Riker asking "''Then how is it that Soren has no choice about her sexual orientation?''" {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/217.txt}}
 
 
* First UK airdate: {{d|12|April|1995}}
* Sexual inequalities were also explored, though secondarily, in "The Outcast", in which [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] apparently struggles to recall a time when women were considered to be "weak and inferior". She would assert that those sentiments hadn't been an issue in "a long time", though [[Worf]]'s statements about a weak hand contributing to a "Woman's Game" of poker indicates this may still be an issue within Klingon society. The dialogue in question is complicated, however, by statements from Worf, [[Angel One (episode)|earlier in the series]], that "Klingons appreciate strong women."
 
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* The call sheet for Tuesday {{d|7|January|1992}} features a note with congratulations to [[L.Z. Ward|L.Z.]] and Gaylene for the birth of their daughter Kristin.
 
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=== Story and script ===
* First UK airdate: April 12 1995
 
 
* "The Outcast" was written with the intention of brushing on the subject of [[sexuality|homosexuality]] in an allegorical manner. [[Rick Berman]] tried not to let perceptions of what the public would find acceptable "influence us too much" in the choice of Riker's opposite, adding "''but having Riker engaged in passionate kisses with a male actor might have been a little unpalatable to viewers.''" (''San Jose Mercury News'', Grapevine, March 14, 1992) Nevertheless, [[Jonathan Frakes]] felt otherwise and later criticized the decision to cast women in the roles of the J'naii, as a love affair apparently shared between two men would have made the statement of the episode stronger. {{eas|inconsistencies/homosexuality.htm}}
 
* Two lines of dialogue were cut from the final release: Noor explaining to Riker that the J'naii are by all measurements an enlightened race and Riker asking, "''Then how is it that Soren has no choice about her sexual orientation?''" {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/217.txt}}
 
* Sexual inequalities were also explored, though secondarily, in "The Outcast", in which [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] apparently struggles to recall a time when women were considered to be "weak and inferior." She asserts that those sentiments haven't been an issue in "a long time," though [[Worf]]'s statements about a weak hand contributing to a "Woman's Game" of poker indicates this may still be an issue within Klingon society.
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* The allegorical narrative raised the topic of sexuality and gender in ways that the largely heterosexual ambience of the show had failed to explore to date, while other narratives and the casting in general touched on various contemporary 20th century civil rights issues frequently, especially race.
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=== Production ===
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* The pre-production meeting for this episode was on {{d|16|December|1991}} at 2:00 pm at the Cooper Building, whereas the production meeting was on {{d|2|January|1992}} at 2:00 pm.
 
* "The Outcast" was filmed between Monday [[6 January]] 1992 and Tuesday [[14 January]] 1992 on [[Paramount Stage 8]], [[Paramount Stage 9|9]], and [[Paramount Stage 16|16]]. An additional day of second unit filming was Friday [[21 February]] 1992 on Paramount Stage 9. This was the first episode filmed in {{y|1992}}.
 
* The call sheet for Tuesday {{d|7|January|1992}} featured a note with congratulations to [[L.Z. Ward|L.Z.]] and Gaylene for the birth of their daughter Kristin.
   
 
=== Cast ===
 
=== Cast ===
* [[Megan Cole]] later plays [[Senator]] [[Kimara Cretak]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes {{e|Image in the Sand}} and {{e|Shadows and Symbols}}.
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* [[Megan Cole]] later played [[Senator]] [[Kimara Cretak]] in the {{s|DS9}} episodes {{e|Image in the Sand}} and {{e|Shadows and Symbols}}.
* Many of the costumes from this episode were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay including the costumes of [[Tara Christie]] {{stala|2055}}, [[Janet Lee Orcutt]] {{stala|2269}}, [[Laura Granick]] {{stala|3141}}, [[Megan Cole]] {{stala|3440}}, [[Michelle Cordero]] {{stala|4063}}, [[Callan White]] {{stala|4771}} {{stala|8092}}, [[Amanda Getty]] {{stala|8383}}, [[Jonathan Frakes]] {{stala|6254}}, and five [[J'naii]] background performers. {{stala|2056}} {{stala|2263}} {{stala|2264}} {{stala|2752}} {{stala|2761}}
 
   
 
=== Continuity ===
 
=== Continuity ===
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* "The Outcast" was one of a few ''[[Star Trek]]'' episodes which dealt with the subject of homosexuality in an allegorical manner. The issue was also tackled in {{e|The Host}}, {{DS9|Rejoined}}, and {{ENT|Stigma}}.
* The aforementioned poker game revealed, for the first time, the specific year of the founding of the [[United Federation of Planets]], with the "Federation Day" game including wild 2s, 6s and aces for the year [[2161]].
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* The aforementioned poker game revealed, for the first time, the specific year of the founding of the [[United Federation of Planets]], with the "Federation Day" game including wild twos, sixes, and aces for the year [[2161]].
* This is the first episode in which [[LeVar Burton]] as [[Geordi La Forge]] wears a [[beard]]. He appeared unshaven again in {{e|A Fistful of Datas}} and {{e|The Quality of Life}}. According to the ''TNG Companion'', while the actor preferred facial hair, the producers did not, though they apparently changed their minds for {{film|9}} and {{film|10}}.
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* This is the first episode in which [[Geordi La Forge]] wears a [[beard]]. He appeared unshaven again in {{e|A Fistful of Datas}}, {{e|The Quality of Life}}, {{film|9}}, and {{film|10}}. According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', while La Forge actor [[LeVar Burton]] preferred facial hair, the producers did not, though they apparently changed their minds for the aforementioned two [[Star Trek films|films]].
 
* The ''[[Magellan]]'' was the first armed shuttlecraft to appear in ''The Next Generation''.
 
* The ''[[Magellan]]'' was the first armed shuttlecraft to appear in ''The Next Generation''.
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* Although statements Worf herein makes suggest that sexual equality may still be an issue within Klingon society, the dialogue in question is complicated by statements from Worf, {{e|Angel One|episode|earlier in the series}}, that "Klingons appreciate strong women."
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* During the poker scene, a famous Dutch Baroque painting by Johannes Vermeer ({{wt|Woman Holding a Balance}}) can be seen behind Lieutenant Worf.
   
=== Reception ===
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=== Reception and aftermath ===
* Director [[Robert Scheerer]] comments, "''The last one I did ["The Outcast", at the time of this interview] was very good. It's about a planet of androgynous people, neither male nor female....Riker and Worf try to save her [Soren], and I shouldn't tell you the ending. It's a unique show in that it's almost two-person; everybody's in it in small pieces, but basically, it's scene after scene of just two actors, and it's really quite touching.''" (''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 20, p. 35)
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* Director [[Robert Scheerer]] approved of this episode. He commented, "''[It] was very good [&hellip;] It's a unique show in that it's almost two-person; everybody's in it in small pieces, but basically, it's scene after scene of just two actors, and it's really quite touching.''" ({{STNG|20|35}})
 
* Of the episode, producer [[Rick Berman]] said in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', "''We thought we had made a very positive statement about sexual prejudice in a distinctively ''Star Trek'' way, but we still got letters from those who thought it was just our way of 'washing our hands' of the homosexual situation.''" The "situation" arose continuously through the run of {{s|ENT}} and still does today, with some alleged homophobia on the part of former ''Star Trek'' producers. {{bl|www.webpan.com/dsinclair/tng.html|}}
* A mission report for this episode by John Sayers was published in ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' Vol. 20, pp.54-56.
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* A mission report for this episode, by John Sayers, was published in {{STNG|20|54-56}}.
 
* Many of the costumes from this episode were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including the costumes of [[Tara Christie]], {{stala|2055}} [[Janet Lee Orcutt]], {{stala|2269}} [[Laura Granick]], {{stala|3141}} [[Megan Cole]], {{stala|3440}} [[Michelle Cordero]], {{stala|4063}} [[Callan White]], {{stala|4771}} {{stala|8092}} [[Amanda Getty]], {{stala|8383}} [[Jonathan Frakes]], {{stala|6254}} and five [[J'naii]] background performers. {{stala|2056}} {{stala|2263}} {{stala|2264}} {{stala|2752}} {{stala|2761}}
   
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
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== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
 
=== Starring ===
 
=== Starring ===
* [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Captain|Capt.]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] as {{dis|Captain|rank|Capt.}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
 
* [[Jonathan Frakes]] as [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]]
   
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=== Uncredited co-stars ===
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
* [[K.C. Amos]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Male operations division officer (2368)|operations division officer]]
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* [[K.C. Amos]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer 016|operations division officer]]
 
* [[Rachen Assapiomonwait]] as {{dis|Nelson|Starfleet}}
 
* [[Rachen Assapiomonwait]] as {{dis|Nelson|Starfleet}}
* [[Lena Banks]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Female Engineer Ensign|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Lena Banks]] as [[USS Enterprise-D engineer ensign 004|operations division ensign]]
* [[Jane Bauer]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Civilians|J'naii]]
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* [[Jane Bauer]] as [[J'naii civilian 003|J'naii civilian]]
* [[Thomas J. Booth]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Male operations division officer|operations division officer]]
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* [[Thomas J. Booth]] as [[USS Enterprise-D security guard 019|operations division officer]]
 
* [[Bowman]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (2367)|science division officer]]
 
* [[Bowman]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (2367)|science division officer]]
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
 
* [[Michael Braveheart]] as [[Martinez]]
 
* [[Carl David Burks]] as [[Russell]]
 
* [[Carl David Burks]] as [[Russell]]
* [[Tara Christie]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Pilots|J'naii pilot]]
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* [[Tara Christie]] as [[J'naii pilot 001|J'naii pilot]]
* [[Michelle Cordero]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Civilians|J'naii]]
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* [[Michelle Cordero]] as [[J'naii civilian 001|J'naii civilian]]
* [[Gerard David, Jr.]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) operations division personnel#Male operations division ensign (2367)|operations division ensign]]
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* [[Gerard David, Jr.]] as [[USS Enterprise-D ops operations 006|operations division ensign]]
* [[Holiday Freeman]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Civilians|J'naii civilian]]
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* [[Holiday Freeman]] as [[J'naii civilian 009|J'naii civilian]]
 
* [[Gina Gallante]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (2368)|civilian]]
 
* [[Gina Gallante]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Nurse (2368)|civilian]]
 
* [[Keith Gearhart]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#|civilian]]
 
* [[Keith Gearhart]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#|civilian]]
* [[Gerrardo]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Pilots|J'naii pilot]]
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* [[Gerrardo]] as [[J'naii pilot 002|J'naii pilot]]
* [[Amanda Getty]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Judges|J'naii judge]]
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* [[Amanda Getty]] as [[J'naii judge 001|J'naii judge]]
* [[Laura Granick]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Leaders|J'naii leader]]
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* [[Laura Granick]] as [[J'naii leader 001|J'naii leader]]
* [[Hall (actress)|Hall]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Leaders|J'naii leader]]
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* {{dis|Hall|actress}} as [[J'naii leaders 001|J'naii leader]]
* [[Christie Haydon]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2369)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Christie Haydon]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 012|command division ensign]]
 
* [[Mark Lentry]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Candlelight lieutenant|civilian]]
 
* [[Mark Lentry]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Candlelight lieutenant|civilian]]
 
* [[Debbie Marsh]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Female bridge command officer (2366)|command division ensign]]
 
* [[Debbie Marsh]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Female bridge command officer (2366)|command division ensign]]
* [[Mercedes]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Pilots|J'naii pilot]]
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* [[Mercedes]] as [[J'naii pilot 003|J'naii pilot]]
 
* [[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Bridge science ensign|science division ensign]]
 
* [[Michael Moorehead]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Bridge science ensign|science division ensign]]
* [[Janet Lee Orcutt]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Guards|J'naii guard]]
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* [[Janet Lee Orcutt]] as [[J'naii guard 001|J'naii guard]]
* [[Mary Peters]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Guards|J'naii guard]]
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* [[Mary Peters]] as [[J'naii guard 002|J'naii guard]]
 
* [[Joyce Robinson]] as [[Gates]]
 
* [[Joyce Robinson]] as [[Gates]]
* [[Stanners]] as [[Unnamed J'naii#Leaders|J'naii leader]]
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* [[Stanners]] as [[J'naii leaders 001|J'naii leader]]
* [[John Tampoya]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Operations/ Command Ensign|command division ensign]]
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* [[John Tampoya]] as [[USS Enterprise-D ops officer 002|command division ensign]]
* [[Christina Wegler Miles]] as [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Flight controller (2368)|command division ensign]]
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* [[Christina Wegler Miles]] as [[USS Enterprise-D conn officers command 010|command division ensign]]
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
* [[Unknown performers]] as
 
** [[Gates|Gates (voice)]]
 
** [[Gates|Gates (voice)]]
** [[Unnamed J'naii#Judges|J'naii judge]]
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** [[J'naii judge 002|J'naii judge 2]]
** [[Unnamed J'naii#Civilians|Nine J'naii civilians]]
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** [[J'naii civilians 001|Nine J'naii civilians]]
 
** [[Ten Forward personnel#Ten Forward waiter (2368)|Ten Forward waiter]]
 
** [[Ten Forward personnel#Ten Forward waiter (2368)|Ten Forward waiter]]
** [[Unnamed J'naii#Leaders|Three J'naii leaders]]
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** [[J'naii leaders 001|Three J'naii leaders]]
   
 
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=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[2161]]; [[Alaska]]; [[androgyny]]; [[annular confinement beam]]; [[anti-inflammatory]]; [[buffer field generator]]; [[cheek]]; [[civic chamber]]; [[cloak]]; {{dis|Cochrane|unit}}; [[concussion]]; [[debris]]; [[dexalin]]; [[dizziness]]; [[doll]]; [[Earth]]; [[electromagnetic energy]]; [[exobotany]]; [[eyelid]]s; [[falla bush]]; [[Federation]]; [[Federation Day]]; [[fingernail]]s; [[gender]]; [[genitals]]; [[gravitational field]]; [[graviton polarity source generator]]; [[head of government]]; [[inertial damper]]; [[inflammation]]; [[J'naii]]; {{dis|J'naii|planet}} (planet); ''[[Magellan]]''; [[magnetic field]]; [[make-up]]; [[maneuvering thruster]]; [[mating]]; [[megajoule]]; [[menellen tree]]; [[microfusion thruster]]; ''{{revname|A|Midsummer Night's Dream}}''; [[lips|mouth]]; [[navigational deflector]]; [[neutrino emission]]; [[null space]]; ''[[Onizuka]]''; [[Phelan system]]; [[plestorene]]; [[poker]]; [[political asylum]]; [[Prime Directive]]; [[pronoun]]; [[psychotectic therapy]]; [[recipe]]; {{revname|Kyle|Riker}}; [[sanction]]; [[sexuality]]; [[sexual reproduction]]; [[snail]]; [[snips]]; [[Unnamed J'naii#Soren's parents|Soren's parents]]; [[spice]]; [[split pea soup]]; [[sugar]]; ''[[Taris Murn]]''; {{revname|Ian Andrew|Troi}}; {{revname|Lwaxana|Troi}}; [[Human unknown era Troi ancestor|Troi ancestors]]; [[type 4 phaser]]; [[type 6 shuttlecraft]]; [[type 15 shuttlepod]]; [[warning buoy]]; "[[What Are Little Boys Made Of?]]"
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[[2161]]; {{dis|ace|card}}; [[Alaska]]; [[androgyny]]; [[annular confinement beam]]; [[anti-inflammatory]]; [[buffer field generator]]; [[cheek]]; [[civic chamber]]; [[cloak]]; {{dis|cochrane|unit}}; [[color]]; [[concussion]]; [[criminal]]; [[debris]]; [[deviant]]; [[dexalin]]; [[dizziness]]; [[doll]]; [[Earth]]; [[electromagnetic energy]]; [[exobotany]]; [[eyelid]]s; [[falla bush]]; [[Federation]]; [[Federation Day]]; [[fingernail]]s; [[gender]]; [[genitals]]; [[gravitational field]]; [[graviton polarity source generator]]; [[guest of honor]]; [[head of government]]; [[inertial damper]]; [[inflammation]]; [[J'naii]]; {{dis|J'naii|planet}} (planet); ''[[Magellan]]''; [[magnetic field]]; [[make-up]]; [[maneuvering thruster]]; [[mating]]; [[megajoule]]; [[menellen tree]]; [[microfusion thruster]]; [[microjoule]]; ''{{revname|A|Midsummer Night's Dream}}''; [[lips|mouth]]; [[navigational deflector]]; [[neutrino emission]]; [[null space]]; ''[[Onizuka]]''; [[oxygen]]; [[Phelan system]]; [[plestorene]]; [[poker]]; [[political asylum]]; [[portable transporter array]]; [[Prime Directive]]; [[pronoun]]; [[psychotectic therapy]]; [[recipe]]; {{revname|Kyle|Riker}}; {{dis|sanction|law}}; [[sexism]]; [[sexuality]]; [[sexual reproduction]]; [[snail]]; [[snips]]; [[J'naii parents 001|Soren's parents]]; [[spice]]; [[split pea soup]]; [[sugar]]; ''[[Taris Murn]]''; [[throwback]]; {{revname|Ian Andrew|Troi}}; {{revname|Lwaxana|Troi}}; [[Troi's ancestors 001|Troi ancestors]]; [[type 4 phaser emitter]]; [[Type 6 shuttlecraft]]; [[Type 15 shuttlepod]]; [[warning buoy]]; "[[What Are Little Boys Made Of?]]"
   
 
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Riker falls in love with Soren, a member of an androgynous race known as the J'naii, who dares to be female.

Summary

Teaser

"Captain's log, stardate 45614.6. We have been contacted by an androgynous race called the J'naii to investigate the mysterious disappearance of one of their shuttlecraft."

When the J'naii mysteriously lose track of one of their shuttlecraft within their own star system, they request the USS Enterprise-D crew to assist in the investigation to locate it. Three of them are on the bridge observing the effort. Data detects neutrino emissions, but no source. They launch a probe, but after a few seconds it stops transmitting for no reason.

Act One

"Captain's log, supplemental. The sudden disappearance of our probe suggests that we may have found the first instance of what is called null space, an anomaly which until now had been only theoretical. Commander Riker has been working around the clock with a team of J'naii specialists to formalize this hypothesis."

A pocket of null space is discovered in the system, which until now had been considered theoretical. Believing the missing shuttle to be trapped inside the pocket, Commander Riker and Soren of the J'naii devise a rescue plan. Soren insists on being involved in the rescue mission, as Soren is a good pilot. Riker suggests they team up and they go to the shuttlebay to review the Magellan's systems.

Working closely with the Enterprise crew, and Commander Riker in particular, Soren reveals herself to be curious about the differences between males and females. In Ten Forward, they have a long conversation about it. At the end, Krite arrives and Soren decides to leave, suddenly more formal as she bids Riker goodnight.

Act Two

"Captain's log, supplemental. Commander Riker and the J'naii pilot have set out to chart the null space pocket. If they are successful, we can then proceed with a rescue attempt."

Riker and Soren begin the charting mission of the null pocket. During this, Soren bluntly asks about Human sexual organs and acts. Riker, somewhat uncomfortable, explains the process and Soren describes the process for them, describing it as less risky while Riker comments that it is "less enjoyable." Soren disagrees, as the mating process is a long process. Soren then recounts the J'naii history of evolving from the male/female divide. Suddenly, the shuttle's engine is damaged and they retreat to the Enterprise.

Soren is taken to sickbay to recover. Soren strikes up a conversation with Beverly Crusher about the sexes. She tells Soren that men and women are considered equal. Riker arrives and asks if Soren can continue, and Crusher agrees. Meanwhile, during a poker game, Worf reveals he is bothered by the genderless J'naii, because he still has stereotypical views on men and women and does not know how to relate to the J'naii.

On the shuttle, Soren reveals to Riker that the J'naii consider it a criminal perversion for a J'naii to identify as either male or female, but Soren admits to having secretly identified as a female since childhood and having had relationships in secret with those who identify as males. Soren finds Riker attractive and is interested in starting a relationship with him.

Act Three

Geordi La Forge approves the shuttle's launch and they head out, noting they have a short timeframe. Fortunately, they find the Taris Murn and life signs, but the crew is unconscious. After a brief fight with power drains, they successfully beam the two to the shuttle, then to sickbay. Crusher says they should be all right and orders dexalin. Krite immediately thanks Riker and invites them all to the planet that evening to celebrate.

At the celebration, Riker takes a moment outside to breathe, and Soren meets him. Under some slight observation, they decide to see the plant life. Soren notes some of the plants, but the romantic mood strikes Riker to kiss her.

Act Four

Riker goes to discuss the forming relationship with Deanna Troi and how it would affect their relationship if he pursues it with Soren. Troi puts aside Riker's fears of losing their friendship, telling him that that will never change. He's pleased and leaves to see her. Instead, he finds Krite, who informs him she's been arrested, and Riker immediately goes to the planet.

Riker intrudes on the proceedings, already in progress, and pleads to Noor for Soren's release, saying he forced himself on Soren. Soren, however, is tired of living a lie and owns up to the act. She makes a plea for acceptance of all those with gender identities, saying no one has been hurt or affected. Noor allows her to speak, but with a blank expression, not giving away an opinion.

Act Five

The tribunal, incapable of open-mindedness, sentences Soren to receive treatment on the following day. Riker asks the tribunal for permission to give Soren asylum aboard the Enterprise in lieu of the treatment, but the request is denied, as the J'naii see Soren's condition as a simple sickness they have an obligation to cure.

Picard offers to negotiate with Noor, the leader of the J'naii, for Soren's release. He urges Riker not to take matters into his own hands as he would be violating the Prime Directive if he does, thus putting himself at risk of losing his career in Starfleet. Riker, however, is convinced the J'naii's minds are set and any negotiations would be futile. Worf overcomes his prejudices after hearing of the events that had transpired on the planet. The same evening, Riker and Worf lead a rescue mission together to save Soren. They are able to get Soren away from the security guards, however, they are too late. Soren has already undergone the psychotectic treatment and has no more interest in Riker.

After warning buoys have been deployed around the null space pocket, the Enterprise is prepared to leave the system. Picard asks Riker if all their business with the J'naii is finished, and he answers without emotion, "finished, sir". Picard orders Ensign Gates to take the Enterprise to warp six, while Riker stares ahead, distraught.

Log entries

Memorable quotes

"We prefer to stay warm by sleeping with a friend."
"… I see."
"Not to mate."

- Soren and Riker


"It's hard to grasp the idea of no gender."

- Riker, on the androgynous J'naii


"Tell me… about males. What is it that makes you different from females?"
"Snips and snails and puppy dogs' tails…"
"You have a dog's tail?"

- Soren and Riker, discussing the sexes


"Commander, tell me about your sexual organs."
"Uhhh…"

- Soren and Riker, while in the shuttle


"For Humans, the sexual act brings a closeness and intimacy. It can be a very pleasurable experience."

- Riker discusses sex between a man and a woman to Soren


"The J'naii… they bother me."
"Why, Worf?"
"They just do!"

- Worf and Deanna Troi


"On my planet, we have been taught that gender is primitive."
"Primitive?"
"Less evolved."
"Maybe so, but sometimes, there is a lot to be said for an experience that's… primitive."

- Soren and Riker


"Then it is up to women to attract the men?"
"Oh no, men want to be attractive, too. Believe me. They just go about it differently. They like to pretend they're not doing anything to attract a woman, even when it's the most important thing on their minds."

- Soren and Dr. Crusher


"That is a woman's game… a man's game has no wild cards."

- Worf, on Troi's use of wildcards in poker


"I am female. I was born that way. I have had those feelings, those longings, all of my life. It is not unnatural. I am not sick because I feel this way. I do not need to be helped. I do not need to be cured. What I need, and what all of those who are like me need, is your understanding. And your compassion. We have not injured you in any way. And yet we are scorned and attacked. And all because we are different. What we do is no different from what you do. We talk and laugh. We complain about work. And we wonder about growing old. We talk about our families and we worry about the future. And we cry with each other when things seem hopeless. All of the loving things that you do with each other – that is what we do. And for that we are called misfits, and deviants and criminals. What right do you have to punish us? What right do you have to change us? What makes you think you can dictate how people love each other?"

- Soren, to Noor


"You see commander, on this world, everyone wants to be normal."
"She is!"

- Noor and Riker

Background information

Production history

Story and script

  • "The Outcast" was written with the intention of brushing on the subject of homosexuality in an allegorical manner. Rick Berman tried not to let perceptions of what the public would find acceptable "influence us too much" in the choice of Riker's opposite, adding "but having Riker engaged in passionate kisses with a male actor might have been a little unpalatable to viewers." (San Jose Mercury News, Grapevine, March 14, 1992) Nevertheless, Jonathan Frakes felt otherwise and later criticized the decision to cast women in the roles of the J'naii, as a love affair apparently shared between two men would have made the statement of the episode stronger. [2]
  • Two lines of dialogue were cut from the final release: Noor explaining to Riker that the J'naii are by all measurements an enlightened race and Riker asking, "Then how is it that Soren has no choice about her sexual orientation?" [3]
  • Sexual inequalities were also explored, though secondarily, in "The Outcast", in which Dr. Crusher apparently struggles to recall a time when women were considered to be "weak and inferior." She asserts that those sentiments haven't been an issue in "a long time," though Worf's statements about a weak hand contributing to a "Woman's Game" of poker indicates this may still be an issue within Klingon society.
  • The allegorical narrative raised the topic of sexuality and gender in ways that the largely heterosexual ambience of the show had failed to explore to date, while other narratives and the casting in general touched on various contemporary 20th century civil rights issues frequently, especially race.

Production

  • The pre-production meeting for this episode was on 16 December 1991 at 2:00 pm at the Cooper Building, whereas the production meeting was on 2 January 1992 at 2:00 pm.
  • "The Outcast" was filmed between Monday 6 January 1992 and Tuesday 14 January 1992 on Paramount Stage 8, 9, and 16. An additional day of second unit filming was Friday 21 February 1992 on Paramount Stage 9. This was the first episode filmed in 1992.
  • The call sheet for Tuesday 7 January 1992 featured a note with congratulations to L.Z. and Gaylene for the birth of their daughter Kristin.

Cast

Continuity

Reception and aftermath

Video and DVD releases

Links and references

Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stunt double

Stand-ins and photo double

References

2161; ace; Alaska; androgyny; annular confinement beam; anti-inflammatory; buffer field generator; cheek; civic chamber; cloak; cochrane; color; concussion; criminal; debris; deviant; dexalin; dizziness; doll; Earth; electromagnetic energy; exobotany; eyelids; falla bush; Federation; Federation Day; fingernails; gender; genitals; gravitational field; graviton polarity source generator; guest of honor; head of government; inertial damper; inflammation; J'naii; J'naii (planet); Magellan; magnetic field; make-up; maneuvering thruster; mating; megajoule; menellen tree; microfusion thruster; microjoule; Midsummer Night's Dream, A; mouth; navigational deflector; neutrino emission; null space; Onizuka; oxygen; Phelan system; plestorene; poker; political asylum; portable transporter array; Prime Directive; pronoun; psychotectic therapy; recipe; Riker, Kyle; sanction; sexism; sexuality; sexual reproduction; snail; snips; Soren's parents; spice; split pea soup; sugar; Taris Murn; throwback; Troi, Ian Andrew; Troi, Lwaxana; Troi ancestors; type 4 phaser emitter; Type 6 shuttlecraft; Type 15 shuttlepod; warning buoy; "What Are Little Boys Made Of?"

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