Previously on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds... I read that the Aenar have a form of precognitive ability. I knew you were going to ask that. SPOCK: Hemmer may not be able to see, but his other senses compensate. UNA: You're keeping something in the pattern buffer. Rukiya. My daughter. A year ago, she was diagnosed with cygnokemia. Story time? You bet. You've read this, like, a hundred times. That doesn't mean that the ending couldn't miraculously change. M'BENGA: Chief medical officer's personal log. Stardate 2341.6. The Enterprise is conducting a routine survey of the Jonisian Nebula. There isn't a great deal for sickbay to do, so I've been continuing my own research. The patient's condition has not improved. Months have become days and have become hours. Every minute has become invaluable. She has so little time left. RUKIYA: Daddy, finish the story. I like it when you read the ending. You need to go back in, Rukiya. Just finish it with me. Please? "King Ridley "scanned the battlefield as Queen Neve's forces "approached the border of his kingdom. "Things were dark. "The king's chamberlain, "Sir Rauth, had turned against them. "Their only ally... "...Princess Thalia, "had fallen to the evil queen. "And now King Ridley -was gravely outnumbered and..." -I hate this part. But you wanted me to read it to you. I know. It's just I always wish the Huntress would come along and help. You know, like get together with Sir Adya -and rescue the king. -But that's not what happens. King Ridley is forced to choose. -Give up his greatest weapon... -The Mercury Stone. ...or rescue Princess Thalia. I know. But what if we could change the ending? (pages rustling) Someday, when you're a grown-up, you'll write your own stories. And you can have any ending you like. But I have to get better first, right? Yes. When I'm better, can I see your quarters? I'll take you to see the whole ship. I love you, Daddy. I love you, too. Always. Good night. # # # # -(coughing) -(alarm beeping) COMPUTER: Chemical 3-QND contained. (alarm stops beeping) (door whooshes open) Doctor, the shuttle crew landed several hours ago. Is there a reason they haven't been cleared for active duty yet? I'm sorry. (sighs) I must have gotten a little lost in my research. I'll get right to it. Are you getting any closer? No. The last thing I tried literally blew up in my face. Maybe you're pushing yourself too hard. Rukiya has been living in that transporter for too long. Much longer than I anticipated. And even so, her time is now running out. There has to be a cure. I just need to find it. I sympathize with your duties as a father. But I also have to remind you of your duties as our chief medical officer. Understood, Commander. I will ensure that the landing party is cleared for duty immediately. But first, why don't you get some rest. -(sighs) -You can see to the landing party -when you're feeling better. -I'm fine. Take it as an order then, Doctor. The crew isn't going anywhere. And neither is Rukiya. (sighs) Thank you, Una. Cadet Uhura informs me that all data buoys have been retrieved. And with that, our survey of the nebula appears to be complete. I could get used to this. Sir? PIKE: This. No battles. No chaos. Just scanning a nebula and focusing on the science. Nice change of pace, wouldn't you agree? Captain, you have repeatedly told me that humans have a superstition against calling attention to good things by saying them out loud. Why, Mr. Spock, I never took you for the superstitious type. Hmm. Erica, set a course for McNair Starbase. Drinks are on me. Course set and ready for warp on your mark, sir. You gonna say the thing? Hit it. (whirring) (whirring powers down) I said "hit it." I'm hitting it, Captain, but... (chuckles) we're not moving. Mitchell, what's going on with my ship? All systems are in the green, sir, but we're frozen in place. -Mr. Spock? -SPOCK: Scans indicate a minor synchrotron flux emanating from inside the nebula. Perhaps that has affected our warp capabilities. Or... Or? Perhaps you did, indeed, jinx it. Let's hope that's all we have to worry about, Mr. Spock. Pike to Engineering. We still got a warp core down there? Despite our lack of motion, the warp core seems to be functioning within normal parameters. Perhaps the nebula has merely affected our ability to achieve a static warp bubble. Suggest we engage impulse thrusters until we are clear of its gravitational influence. HEMMER: I concur with Mr. Spock's plan. Great. Let's do it. -Transferring power to impulse. -(whirring) Ortegas? Get us out of here. Kissing this nebula goodbye, take two. -(rumbles) -(grunts) Bridge to Dr. M'Benga. Emergency. Lieutenant Ortegas is injured. On my way, Captain. Bridge. (indistinct chatter) -Hi. -(whispers): Move! All hail the king! ALL: The king. What the hell? PIKE: Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds... ...to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before. # # # # # # I came to see Ortegas, but... Ortegas...? I... You mean Sir Adya. Come, come. Sir Adya? From the book? The book, sire? Is this some kind of a joke, Captain? If it is jokes you desire, I could summon the court jester. -Summon the court jest... -No. Hold the jester! M'BENGA: It's just... You're all dressed up like characters from the book I've been reading to my... Well, Ortegas is Sir Adya. And you are clearly Sir Amand Rauth? Your loyal chamberlain. Was this your idea? My idea to... what, sire? Mm, perhaps it would be best if you took a seat, King Ridley. Maybe I should sit. Perhaps Your Highness is parched. A sip of wine would refresh you. ORTEGAS: What are you doing? I'm just trying to help our poor, tired king. Where did the wine come from, Rauth? PIKE: Let's see. It came from beside the carafe. It is my sworn duty to tend to the king's well-being. He shall drink nothing I have not tasted first. And as chamberlain, the king's health is my greatest concern. Your words could polish the finest of apples, Sir Rauth. Perhaps they are better suited... Ow. ...to the kitchen. I need a moment. Computer, are you registering any abnormal readings on the bridge? -"Computer"? -He obviously means The Oracle. (whispers): Computer? The explosion. Perhaps the 3-QND is causing me to hallucinate. -I need to get to sickbay. -To sickbay. Uh, sorry, Your Highness. Where is this bay? And, ooh, do I need to commandeer a ship? I knew this dreadful fog was a bad omen as soon as it appeared. Fog? What fog? A mysterious smoky wall. It has engulfed the entire kingdom, sire. Poisonous air. I wager it's a curse sent by Queen Neve. Sorcery is a coward's weapon. Give me a clean kill by sword any day. Really? -Uh... -Where are you going? -Sire? -I'm going to get a medical... A magical device. Called a tricorder. It will give me some answers. Just stay here. -Both of you. -(door whooshes open) (door whooshes shut) (insects trilling) -My king. -My liege. It is wonderful to see you, King Ridley. What brings you to my sanctuary? I'm looking for this. Some sort of... healing stone? M'BENGA: Its readings indicate I'm perfectly healthy. Readings? Allow me to examine you. (gasps softly) (exhales shakily) So much pain. -(exhales) -It weighs down your spirit. You should have come to me sooner. And what does your device say of me? -It seems your dopamine levels are highly elevated. -Dopamine? (footsteps approaching) My king. I know you said not to follow, but Princess Thalia insisted. (exhales) My dear, brave King Ridley. I'm so grateful to have finally found you. Queen Neve has invaded my kingdom. She's obsessed with the Mercury Stone. She thinks I have it. Her Crimson Guard captured my throne and imprisoned my subjects. I mean, I scarcely escaped with my life, not to mention my poor little Runa. -Isn't that right? -That, uh... -LA'AN: Mommy loves you so much. -That is terrible. LA'AN: I know you have the Mercury Stone safely in your keeping. I... (growls softly) Sure. Yes. The stone is safe. Heed me. If you do not harness the stone's powers to capture and stop Queen Neve, she will have all of us in chains. Your kingdom will fall as mine has. Uh, what is this? This does not look like the Mercury Stone. You are very perceptive. It is not. (chuckles softly) Oh! (laughing) Oh! You have another weapon in your mighty arsenal. Oh! Brutal Queen Neve stands nary a chance, Runa, does she? My Princess Runa applauds you. (high-pitched exclaiming) What are her dopamine levels? Also higher than normal. LA'AN: Is that bad? Is it good? It's curious. It's a sign of heightened neurological activity. My king, the princess is right. If you're not prepared to use the power of the stone, then allow me to lead an attack against the Crimson Guard. -Their heads will roll. -(La'An gasps) Perhaps we could refrain from any unnecessary head chopping. Oh. That's disappointing. -(footsteps approaching) -HEMMER: Lieutenant Mitchell, take your hands off me. I'm your superior officer. -The Crimson Guard. -(gasps) Let me go. I'll have you court-martialled. Silence. Did you think your crimes would go unpunished, wizard? I'm not a wizard. -I'm the chief engineer. -You wear a wizard's robes. HEMMER: This is absurd. I don't know where these came from. They just appeared. Proof of your powers, wizard. LA'AN: Halt your dark deeds, accursed Crimson Guard! Your hour of cruelty is at an end, for King Ridley is here to strike fear in your evil hearts. Um... Uh, release Caster the Wizard at once. We don't answer to you, false king. Unless you're here to surrender the Mercury Stone. But what about the Letter of Accords? Are not Lady Audrey's woods neutral territory by royal agreement? You have no rights here. The king speaks the truth. Queen Neve no longer acknowledges the Letter of Accords. These are now her woods, and it won't be long before your kingdom is hers, too. (Hemmer grunting) -Hemmer. -HEMMER: Dr. M'Benga, please, help me. Everyone else has lost their minds. (gasps) My king, perhaps it is time to unleash the stone's power. I... don't actually have the stone. -What? -M'BENGA: But I know who might. That wizard, Caster? He knows where it is. We must rescue him. Absolutely. Good plan. Fantastic. PIKE: Queen Neve will be keeping Wizard Caster here in the deepest part of her dungeon at the center of her realm surrounded by her most powerful forces and weapons. My good king, you mustn't go. You will surely fall victim to her most terrible magics. PIKE: The princess is shrewd, as always. Staging a rescue would be unwise. Diplomacy might be more prudent. I'm sorry, but we need the Mercury Stone. And it's hard to hear -over the sound of your trembling boots. -That's enough. We're going to try diplomacy. If that doesn't work, then you can cut something in half. Thank you, sire. Starfall is thirsty. Ridiculous name for a sword. -You're ridiculous. -M'BENGA: You are both going to escort me to Queen Neve. With as little bickering as possible, please. And what of me, my Lord? -And Runa? -(Runa whining) She should stay here. And, um, you should stay to protect her. (chuckles): Oh, a wise plan, my king. We shall await your return. And if you should fall in battle, I will sing... ...an epic song... # Of mourning. # (sustaining note) (La'An vocalizes) Great. Okay. Let's go. I think I might be more useful staying... -M'BENGA: Oh, man! -All right. ORTEGAS: This forest is full of Crimson banners. Queen Neve grows more brazen by the day. We are not alone. Step forward. Slowly. Please point that elsewhere. Pollux the Wizard? King Ridley. I'm surprised to find you here, though I cannot say if I think it foolish or brave. Right. Well, we're looking for the Wizard Caster. Ah. A fool's errand, then, for he is now in the hands of Queen Neve. ORTEGAS: And what is to keep us from simply marching in there and taking him? The Swamp of Infinite Deaths. -Oh, that is not a good swamp. -SPOCK: Alas, the only way to her kingdom takes you straight through it. Oh. Oh, turn back then? -Yes? No? -I would die infinite deaths to no longer hear your whining. Are you sure, Pollux, that there is no way for you to help us? -Why should I help you? -M'BENGA: Because Caster is your brother? -He is? -I had no idea. How did you know? I read it in a book. And you would... help Caster? Not merely use him for his power? If you lead us through the swamp, I promise to free him. Hmm. I shall aid you, then. There is a way around the swamp. A secret way. A dark way. Follow me. (leaves rustling) Queen Neve has my brother Caster in her dungeons. This tunnel should lead us there. Are you sure we can trust him? No. I'm sure we can't trust him. But that's okay. This is still the only way to get to Caster. ORTEGAS: If you say so, sire. Welcome to my kingdom. Now kneel before me. Yes, of course. ORTEGAS: My king, we have been led into a trap. I suspected as much. You knew? Loosely. In any case, I knew Queen Neve should be entering the story right about now. And I knew I should have stayed in the castle. It's always safer at home. Ow. Welcome, King Ridley. Now, where is the Mercury Stone? Could be anywhere, really. Fine. I'll let my torturers drag its location out of you, then. They love their work. They're very... thorough. They look everywhere. I promise you'll be compensated well for your loyalty, sorcerer. Thank you, Queen Neve. You wanted to see my brother? Now you can join him. In the dungeon. I can't take it anymore, I tell you! The walls! The walls are starting to close in on me! Hemmer, am I glad to see you. Are we the only two crew members who are unaffected? -It would appear so. -Do you have any idea why everyone's acting so strangely? They're all playing characters from a children's book -called The Elysian Kingdom. -A children's book? -How do you know this? -Because I read it to my daughter. It's a long story. The important question to ask is why you and I aren't affected and why they are. I thought the important question is where is the Mercury Stone? -Stone? -M'BENGA: It's a weapon. But it's fictional. From the book. -Where is this weapon? -Well, in the book, Caster helps King Ridley to find it. -I have no idea how to find it. -I know. I came to rescue you because you're the only other person unaffected, which means you can help solve the real problem. How do we undo all of this? Where were you when it started? In Engineering. I had just checked the warp engines, and I suddenly felt... I don't know, a consciousness press against my own. Luckily, my years of telepathic training allowed me to block it. Consciousness? Coming from where? I didn't have time to figure it out. I assume I'm able to keep my memories because of my telepathic abilities. Have you considered, Doctor, the entity I sensed might have pulled the story from your mind? But why? Impossible to know without asking. Hemmer, do you think you can make contact with this entity again? Contact with it is unpleasant. That's why I blocked it. It felt as if my brain were being squeezed through my nose. I did that to a man once. HEMMER: I was, however, able to sense that the entity's not on another ship but rather a part of the nebula itself. Do you think if we access the ship's scanner array, we can learn more about this entity? It's quite possible. Engineering is close by. I can control the ship's systems from there. We have to find a way out of here first. And fast. Maybe I can get us out of here with the help of some powerful magic called science. What would a human magician say? Abracadabra. Abracadabra. I like it. Don't look. It'll blind you. What about you? I am a wizard. (metal clangs) Oh, thank goodness. Oh! Not bad, wizard. I like this... science. What do you mean that the prisoners have escaped? The wizard conjured his way out of the cell. And yet you stand here cowering -instead of going after them. -MITCHELL: I was -about to. -UHURA: You were about to? You were about to lose your head. Be grateful your queen is feeling merciful today. I will give you another chance to earn my favour. Pollux, would you be so kind as to take my Crimson Guard and bring back my prisoners before I toss you in the dungeon in their place? As you wish, my liege. (door whooshes open) (door whooshes shut) Once inside, I can block the door. That should give us time to access the ship's scanner array. And what ship, pray tell, are you speaking of? Spock. M'BENGA: Pollux. Get out of our way. Or what? You're unarmed. (grunting) I have armed myself. (grunting) It would seem Adya has this fight well under control. Perhaps I would serve you best from the safety of the castle. -M'BENGA: Sure. -Thank you, sire! Really? Sir Rauth isn't exactly known for his bravery. (grunting) (grunting) This isn't over. UNA: Yes, it is. What's happening? Who is this? Z'ymira the Huntress. She's an ally. Z'ymira. Adya. You said you would call on me. -Been a busy time. -ORTEGAS: A raven would be too much trouble? Can we not do this now? I saved your life. That's something, right? As grateful as I am for whatever this is, but we really should be hurrying on to Engineering. Yes. We should put an end to this fantasy before someone seriously gets hurt. This is most unusual. When I scan the nebula, I find evidence of a single life form, including brain activity, and yet there is no sign of a physical body. A consciousness without a body. Floating in space. With the power to create a new reality? Sounds almost like you're describing a god. Doctor, are you familiar with the theory of the Boltzmann brain? I recall learning something about it in university. A Boltzmann brain is a theoretical, spontaneously generated consciousness. It may be we have just encountered one. So one day... out of nothing, an all-powerful being just... appears? And this consciousness has somehow trapped our ship in the nebula? And turned the crew into the characters from a book I've read? At least it made you the hero. Let's say you're right. How do we get it to stop? Because until we do, we are stuck here. Perhaps you are the problem. It's recreating a story you read. It is possible the entity is reading your brainwaves. If we can find a way to sever that connection, like by hurting you, the entity might let the Enterprise go. You dare to threaten my king? Stand down, Adya. I can shoot him with an arrow if that helps. I don't really understand what's going on. I thought the point was to hurt the king. What's wrong with you? I have sworn an oath to protect him. You'll just never understand that, will you? I am Huntress of the Forest. I swore my allegiance to no one but her. You know that. Sometimes I wonder if we have anything -in common. -HEMMER: Perhaps it is your differences which drew you together. M'BENGA: Hold on a second. Something's wrong here. Your Majesty? This is not how the story goes. The two of you-- Adya, Z'ymira-- you don't even know each other. Not to contradict you, but we know each other quite, quite well. Quite well. But you're not supposed to. The two of you never actually meet in the book. Except... Rukiya. Rukiya? Is she a character? She's my daughter. She has always hated how the story ended. She wanted Sir Adya and Z'ymira to team up. I told her when she grew up she could become a writer and give herself the ending she wanted. Are you suggesting... the entity did not take the story from you, but rather from your daughter? Where is Rukiya? She's gone. She was beamed out of the buffer at 08:45 hours this morning. To... somewhere on the ship. But it won't give me her exact location. That's very odd. Hemmer... my daughter is very sick. The longer she stays out of the buffer, the faster her illness will progress. -She's dying. -I'm so sorry, Doctor. Let me help. We have to find her. I'm starting to think she might be the only one who can put an end to all this. The Mercury Stone is a girl? If this is true... I shall take her from him. And make her my own. How will you do that, my liege? No. No, no, no, no. Unhand me, you brute. Ow. No, no, no, no, no, no. I'm too young to die. Oh! (whimpering) Please. I beg you... spare me. Whether you live or die depends entirely on you, Sir Rauth. What do you want from me? Your loyalty. Oh. (chuckling) (beeps) The forest calls. Damn it! Doctor? I take it you've had no luck finding her. No. I have not. Someone... ...something... took her out of the buffer and hid her. Perhaps we are thinking of this the wrong way. Where would your daughter want to go? My quarters are down here. Rukiya always said she wanted to see them. Your Majesty, I am so glad to see you alive and safe. No thanks to your cowardice. I lament. I am not a fighter. But what purpose would my death have served, if it merely led to King Ridley's downfall? You would worm your way out of anything, wouldn't you? Please... now is not the time to fight. We need to get into my quarters right away. Open. (doors whoosh open) I am sorry, my liege. Did you really think I was going to let you destroy everything I've worked for, King Ridley? ORTEGAS: I should have known you would betray us, Rauth. Truthfully, I should have known it as well... ...since that's what he does in the book. Don't beat yourself up about it. I am sorry, Your Majesty. But she promised me your kingdom and... who could turn that down? -(stomps) -All right. As you were not willing to bend to my will, I found someone who would. Give up, dear brother. Your powers are no match for mine. There is no reason you have to die. Pollux is right. All I want is King Ridley's secret weapon. This so-called... Mercury Stone. (chuckles) The girl in his quarters. Let us have her, and I'll let you and Caster live. You shall not touch my daughter. Or I will bring the might of my kingdom down upon your heads. HEMMER: He's right, Queen Neve. Turn away now, or I'll unleash the full power of my powerful wizard... ...powers. I'll... I'll... I'll... send you to the Event Horizon. A dark realm full of chaos and monsters and... There is no such place, My Queen. He's bluffing. (grunting) What are you doing? (grunting) Abra... -(beeps) -cadabra! (chuckles) Nice wizard powers. I found this in Sickbay. I set it to trigger the transporter. They're in Cargo Bay 12. Once again, the magic of science prevails. Too much? I know. Sir Adya, guard my quarters. With my life, Sire. (door whooshes open) Daddy, you made it! There's no trace of cygnokemia. You're healthy. How? My friend made me better. Your friend? She woke me up, and we've been playing. I could see you, Daddy. You did such a good job. Did you have fun? I did. But it's time to stop playing. Can we put everything back the way it was? Why? My friend said we could play as long as I want. Your friend doesn't mean to, but she's hurting my friends. They need to return to their lives. Do I have to go back into the buffer, Daddy? I don't know. Frankly, I don't understand what's happening. Rukiya. Can I talk to your friend? It doesn't really work that way. Perhaps... I can be of some assistance. You said if you tried to connect to the consciousness again, it could kill you. I know, but... maybe if Rukiya told her friend we need to talk, the entity might be more inclined to cooperate. They'd like to talk to you if that's okay. If you would like, you may speak through me. Please be gentle. (distorted voice): You must not take the child. We don't mean you any harm. But I need you to stop this fantasy. You're putting my crew in danger. The needs of your crew are inconsequential. You must protect the child. You have an attachment to Rukiya. We are alike. She was lonely. Like me. Lonely? How did you know? When I probed your ship, I felt her imprisoned in your machine. I sensed her loneliness. It matched my own. I created this world for her. To give her a piece of her childhood you didn't allow. I was trying to protect her. Everything I did was to keep my daughter alive. I was looking for a cure. But I'm all better now, Daddy. And I thank you for that. But whatever you are doing to create this fantasy, the crew cannot live like this. You have to let them go. If I leave, the child will die. My being near her cures her. If I release the ship and the child goes with you, she will grow sick again. The ship cannot stay here. Then you must make a choice. The crew or your daughter. You can't ask me to do that. I had fun out here. But I'll go back into the buffer if you want me to, Daddy. There must be another way. There is. You could leave and she could stay. How would she live? It is her body that is ill. But her consciousness could join with me. She would be free of sickness. She will never know death. Daddy? Your friend. She wants you to go with her. Can you come, too, Daddy? You know how in the story King Ridley has the Mercury Stone? He wants to keep it. It protects him. Makes him happy. Until he learns that it has a soul. And that it will die if he holds onto it. He has to let it go. Even though it means he won't be happy anymore. You're my Mercury Stone. Remember I told you you could write your own stories someday? Maybe that someday is now. But it's up to you. I want to. Okay, brave girl. I love you, Daddy. I love you, too, baby. Always. (gasping) (Hemmer grunting) (giggles) It tickles, Daddy. Rukiya? Hello, Daddy. Thank you. For everything. You were right-- I've been creating my own adventures. I wish I could tell you what I've seen. Seen? You just left. Moments for you have been years for me and Debra. Debra. You named the entity after... Mom. Oh. Oh... You look... so much like her. Do I? I'm happy. I'm safe. You did the right thing. Someday we'll see each other again. I know we will, but... you have to live your own life now. Create your own stories. Promise me you'll be happy. I promise. (Hemmer groaning) I have the worst headache. Doctor... am I in your quarters? You don't remember? The last thing I recall... ...is becoming stuck in the Jonisian Nebula. (groaning) M'BENGA: Chief medical officer's personal log, supplemental. None of the crew remember what happened. The entity's doing. My daughter's doing. I'm sure. The surveillance logs are blank. It's as if every one of them lost five hours. Except for me. UNA: Joseph? Rukiya? She's fine. She's alive. She's safe. But, Una, I have been through something... extraordinary. And no one on the ship remembers. You know what happened in the missing five hours. Sounds like a hell of a story. It is. It begins... like all good stories. Once upon a time. Captioned by Media Access Group at WGBH access.wgbh.org Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air.