"Future Imperfect" is the 82nd episode of the American
science fiction television series ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation''. It is the eighth episode of the
fourth season.
Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the
Starfleet crew of the
Federation starship Enterprise-D. In this episode, during an away mission,
Riker falls unconscious and awakens to discover that sixteen years have passed, and he is now captain of the ''
Enterprise''. Having no memory whatsoever of the time that has passed, he begins to suspect that the future he finds himself in may not be real.
Plot
Commander
Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries this naval rank is termed frigate captain.
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Riker's birthday celebration is interrupted as he,
Geordi La Forge, and
Worf are sent down to a huge cavern on Alpha Onias III, an uninhabited Class M planet, to investigate unusual readings. After their arrival, the cavern suddenly fills with toxic gases, and the three officers
fall unconscious.
Riker awakens in
sick bay to find that sixteen years have passed. He is now
Captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, e ...
of the
''Enterprise'' with
Data as his
first officer, and
Picard has been promoted to admiral, with
Deanna Troi
Deanna Troi is a main character in the science-fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and related TV series and films, portrayed by actress Marina Sirtis. Troi is half-human, half-Betazoid and has the psionic ability to s ...
serving as his aide. Riker cannot remember any event after the Alpha Onias III mission, which
Doctor Crusher explains is a side effect of a viral infection he contracted on the planet, and his memories of the intervening events may or may not return in time.
Riker learns that he was married, is now widowed, and has a son (
Chris Demetral
Christopher Peter Demetral (born November 14, 1976) is an American former actor best known as Jeremy Tupper, the son of newly divorced New York book editor Martin Tupper (played by Brian Benben) on the HBO series '' Dream On'' and also Jack in ...
) named Jean-Luc (named after Picard). He is further startled when
Tomalak — a
Romulan commander who was formerly an archenemy of the ''Enterprise'', now an
ambassador
An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or sov ...
— beams onto the ship to negotiate a peace treaty with the
Federation. Despite Picard's reassurances, Riker is hesitant to reveal sensitive Starfleet information in negotiating the treaty.
As Riker struggles to adjust to his new life, numerous inconsistencies arise. The ''Enterprise'' computer is uncharacteristically slow, numerous systems experience minor technical glitches, and Geordi is unable to correct the problems. Finally, Riker discovers that his late wife "Min" is Minuet, a fictional
holodeck character he fell in love with (in the first-season episode "
11001001"). Riker realizes that the entire "future" he has been experiencing is a charade and confronts Picard and Tomalak on the ''Enterprise'' bridge, with more inconsistencies arising as he does so, proving his suspicions. Suddenly, the false future fades away, revealing a Romulan holodeck. Commander Tomalak is revealed to be behind the simulation, the object of which was to trick Riker into giving away the location of a key Federation outpost. The Romulans, Tomalak explains, were fooled by the intensity of Riker's memories of Minuet and had incorporated her into their fantasy on the assumption that she was real.
Riker is put in a holding area, where he meets the boy whose image the Romulans had used to create his "son". The boy identifies himself as "Ethan". Together, they manage to escape and briefly elude their Romulan guards. However, as the two are hiding from their pursuers, Ethan inadvertently refers to Tomalak as "Ambassador", instead of "Commander". Riker realizes that he is still in a simulation; confronting Ethan over it, he demands that the game end immediately and that he be allowed to leave.
Everything disappears once more, leaving only Riker and Ethan back in the cavern on Alpha Onias III. Riker is then able to contact the ship and learns that Worf and La Forge had
beamed up without incident, but the ''Enterprise'' was unable to locate him. After Riker advises the captain that he will presently report back after learning more about his situation, Ethan confesses that he had created the simulations, using sophisticated scanners to read his mind and create the "reality" they experienced. Ethan's planet had been attacked and his people killed; his mother had hidden him in the cavern for his own safety, with all the simulation equipment, before she died; and Ethan, all alone, had been yearning for real companionship. Realizing Ethan's intentions were not hostile, Riker offers him refuge on the ''Enterprise''. Ethan accepts Riker's offer and after Ethan reveals his true form as a
grey alien named Barash, the two beam onto the ship.
Reception
Zach Handlen of
The A.V. Club gave the episode a grade A−.
In 2017, ''
Popular Mechanics'' said that "Future Imperfect" was one of the top ten 'most fun' episodes of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''. In 2019,
CBR rated "Future Imperfect" the 5th best '
holodeck' episode of the ''Star Trek'' franchise.
In 2016,
''Empire'' ranked this the 26th best out of the top 50 episodes of all the 700 plus Star Trek television episodes.
In 2020,
Tom's Guide listed this as one of the best episodes for Riker (played by Jonathan Frakes).
Continuity
The character Minuet was previously introduced in "
11001001" (S1E15, aired February 1, 1988).
Releases
"Future Imperfect" was released in the United States on September 3, 2002, as part of the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' season four
DVD box set.
References
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Star Trek The Next Generation DVD
'' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' is an American science fiction television series which aired in syndication from September 1987 through May 1994. It is the second live-action series of the ''Star Trek'' franchise and comprises a total of 17 ...
set, volume 4, disc 2, selection 4.
External links
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Future Imperfect rewatch by
Keith R. A. DeCandido
Keith Robert Andreassi DeCandido (born April 18, 1969) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and musician, who works on comic books, novels, role-playing games and video games, including numerous media tie-in books for properties such ...
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