STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 

                            "Haven" 
                  (fka "Eye of The Beholder") 
                          #40271-105 

                          Teleplay by 
                          Tracy Torme 

                           Story by 
                          Tracy Torme 
                              and 
                           Lan O'Kun 


Copyright 1987 Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights
Reserved.

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                     REVISED FINAL DRAFT

                       JULY 13, 1987

              STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - CAST 

                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
                            "Haven" 

                             CAST 

                PICARD             TRANSPORTER CHIEF
                RIKER              TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN (SILENT)
                DATA               DATA
                TROI               FACE ON GIFT-BOX
                BEVERLY            MRS. LWAXANA TROI
                TASHA              VICTORIA MILLER
                WORF               STEVEN MILLER
                GEORDI             WYATT MILLER
                                   MR. HOMN
                                   VALEDA INNIS
                                   WRENN
                                   ARIANA

              STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - SETS 

                STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
                            "Haven" 

                             SETS 

             INTERIORS                EXTERIORS
          
             ENTERPRISE               U.S.S. Enterprise
               Main Bridge            Tarellian Ship
               Riker's Cabin
               Transporter Room
               Ready Room
               Corridor
                (outside Transporter Room)
               Turbolift
          
               Mrs. Troi's Quarters
               Wyatt's Quarters
               Conference Room
               Formal Dining Area
               Holodeck (Desert Landscape)
               Sickbay
          
             TARELLIAN SHIP
               Main Bridge

                STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - TEASER                  

                    STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION                     
                               "HAVEN"                                 
                               TEASER                              

	FADE IN:

1    EXT. SPACE - STARSHIP (OPTICAL)

	The Enterprise sweeps toward a beautiful blue-green
	planet.

					PICARD (V.O.)
			Captain's log, Stardate 41294.5.
			Our destination, the Class M Beta
			Cassius planet known simply as
			Haven. It is a world...

2    INT. MAIN BRIDGE - WIDE ANGLE

	PICARD sits alone in the Command Area. GEORDI is at the
	Conn, WORF mans Ops, DATA's at Science Station #1.

					PICARD (V.O.)
				(continuing)
			... so renowned for its peaceful
			beauty that some believe it to
			have mystical healing powers.

3    OMITTED

4    ANGLE ON PICARD

	He's lost in thought as he looks up at the viewscreen.

					PICARD
			Such a beautiful world. Legends
			say it has been known to mend
			souls and heal broken hearts.

5    TWO SHOT - DATA AND PICARD

	As Data looks up, considers Picard's statement.

					DATA
			Legends which are totally
			unsupported by fact, Captain.

            STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - TEASER            2.

5    CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Legends like that are the spice
			of the universe, Mister Data,
			because they have a way of
			sometimes coming true.

					DATA
			They have intrinsic value
			regardless of the facts, sir?

					PICARD
			Facts are not everything, Mister
			Data.

					DATA
				(startled by the
				 thought)
			Indeed, sir.

	Picard nods. Data seems to be trying to add this
	blasphemous concept to his voluminous memory.
	Meanwhile, Picard addresses the Conn.

					PICARD
			Standard orbit, Mister La Forge.

					GEORDI
			Standard orbit, sir.

6    EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Enterprise eases into orbit.

7    INT. RIKER'S CABIN (OPTICAL)

	CLOSE ON TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN working delicate harp
	instruments. These players radiate a warm sensuality.
	Their "harps" sound more like mandolins and pedal steel
	guitars.

8
thru	OMITTED
9

10   ANGLE ON RIKER

	leaning back, fully enjoying this, until:

					TASHA'S COM VOICE
			Lieutenant Yar to Commander Riker.
			Your presence is requested in
			Transporter Room One.


            STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - TEASER            3.

10   CONTINUED:

	Riker sighs good-naturedly and gets to his feet. The
	SONG IS SOARING in the b.g.

					RIKER
			Sorry ladies. Duty calls.

11   ON RIKER AND THE WOMEN (OPTICAL)

	For the first time, WE SEE that the Musicians are only
	two feet tall. As he EXITS, Riker hits a switch and
	the Songstresses DISAPPEAR.

12   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM ONE

	Riker ENTERS, joining TASHA, GEORDI, and a TRANSPORTER
	CHIEF.

					RIKER
			Lieutenant, you needed me?

					TASHA
			Yes sir. There's an object of some
			kind beaming in from Haven.

					RIKER
			What is it?

					TASHA
			We're not sure. I'm holding it
			in stasis until we can register
			its exact nature. It's listed
			as a gift for Counselor Troi.

					RIKER
			For Deanna? From here?

					TASHA
			That's what I wondered about.
			She's on her way now.

					TRANSPORTER CHIEF
				(indicating his viewer)
			Surface Station approval coming
			in now, Lieutenant.

					TASHA
			Okay, let's bring it in.

            STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - TEASER            4.

13   ANGLE ON TRANSPORTER (OPTICAL)

	The object is beamed aboard. WE SEE the surprised faces
	of those in the room as a big black chest rests on the
	transporter pad. Its design is somewhat old-fashioned
	except for A ROUND SLEEPING HUMAN FACE ON ITS SIDE.
	The chest is seamless and featureless except for the
	slumbering Face. They circle it, looking for a way of
	opening it.

					RIKER
			Odd looking. Why would one of
			our people be getting a gift from
			this world?

	Anxious to solve this mystery, Tasha moves in for a
	closer look at the Face.

14   FULL SHOT - INCLUDING FACE (OPTICAL)

	Troi ENTERS the room, surprised to see them huddled at a
	chest.

					TROI
			What's going on?

	Tasha gasps as the Face's eyes pop open. The Face
	has come alive! Two bright red eyes scan the scene,
	stopping only when they fall on Troi. All eyes turn
	to Troi, who's as surprised as anyone.

					FACE
				(deep, booming voice)
			I hold a message for Deanna Troi!

	The Face grins wildly -- it seems overjoyed with the
	news it is about to reveal.

					FACE
				(continuing)
			Lwaxana Troi and the honorable
			Miller Family will soon arrive!
			The momentous day is close at
			hand! Rejoice!

	The Face then abruptly SIGHS and goes back to sleep.

					TROI
			No, oh NO... !

            STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - TEASER            5.

14   CONTINUED:

	Everyone turns to look at Troi, who is stunned and mute.
	There is an another silence... but nothing happens until
	Troi moves slowly to the chest and kneels close to
	examine the Face. THE CHEST SUDDENLY GOES BANG. A door
	flies open and dozens of brightly-colored gems and
	trinkets spill out. The astonished onlookers get a
	closer look at the items. Troi picks up a necklace
	made of red Betazoid jewels (like the ones she wears in
	her hair).

					TROI
				(continuing)
			I don't believe this!

					RIKER
			Counselor, what's this all about?

					TROI
				(softly; slowly)
			They're bonding gifts...
				(pause)
			... what you would call...
			wedding presents.

					RIKER
			Wedding presents? What wedding?
			Who's getting married?

	Troi slowly turns to look him in the eye.

					TROI
				(in shock)
			I am.

	Riker stares at her, immobilized.
									FADE OUT:

                         END OF TEASER                          

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           6.

                            ACT ONE                             

	FADE IN:

15   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Enterprise orbits Haven.

16   INT. READY ROOM

	Picard and Riker are with Troi. Riker is naturally
	perturbed; this is a woman he's loved although without
	any commitment being made. Picard is sorry to lose this
	top quality counselor and he's curious over how it
	happened -- and also curious about the effect of this
	upon these key officers.

					TROI
			I was certain it would never
			happen, Captain. The years I'd
			spend on this mission, the
			distance it has taken me away
			from home...
				(a deep breath)
			As you must have heard, genetic
			bonding is a Betazoid tradition.

					RIKER
			But your father was human, Deanna.
			The Millers are human...

					TROI
			You'd understand if you knew the
			loveliness of my world. The
			Millers and my father knew it,
			they loved Betazed so that
			they adopted the customs and
			traditions, including this one.

	A hesitation, then Picard breaks in:

					PICARD
			Will you and your husband be
			staying with the ship, Counselor?

	Her eyes go first to Riker in a way indicating her
	answer has much to do with him. Then she answers the
	captain:

					TROI
			No, sir.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           7.

16   CONTINUED:

	Picard sees this, decides it is time to leave them
	alone.

					PICARD
			Then... I'll just say
			congratulations for now, Deanna.
				(including Riker)
			If you'll excuse me.

	Riker and Troi nod and MUMBLE a kind of assent, their
	eyes very much on each other now. Picard EXITS. CAMERA
	MOVES IN ON THE TWOSOME who stand uncomfortably eyeing
	each other. Then:

					TROI
			Bill ... more than anything else
			in the world ... anything ... you
			want to be a starship captain.
			True?

					RIKER
				(beat)
			I love you, Deanna.

					TROI
			I can feel that.
				(nods; small smile)
			I know you love me... within those
			limits.
				(touches him)
			So almost more than anything else
			in the world, I want to honor my
			father's memory with this bonding.

	They look at each other. She has invited him to say
	more and he considers it.

					TROI
				(continuing)
			Did you hear carefully what I
			said?

					RIKER
				(nods sadly)
			Every word.
				(beat)
			I'm sorry.

	They exchange a long, long look. Then:

					TROI
				(nods)
			Come dance at my wedding.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           8.

16   CONTINUED: (2)

	Interrupted by the SOUND OF A CHIME. Riker ignores it.

					RIKER
			I'll try.

	Then Worf ENTERS.

					WORF
			Message from planet Haven,
			Counselor. They wish to beam the
			Miller...
				(hesitates)
			... ah, wedding party aboard.

	She nods, EXITS. Then Riker EXITS too, leaving behind a
	Klingon who puzzles over the strange ways of humans.

17
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18

19   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM (OPTICAL)

	Picard and Troi face the platform. The Transporter
	Chief stands by the controls, the platform in b.g.
	SOUND of TRANSPORTER EFFECT, then THREE FIGURES
	MATERIALIZE.

20   CLOSE ON TROI AND PICARD

	Troi's face reflects the fact that she's about to see
	her future husband for the first time in nearly three
	decades. Clearly, Picard is aware of the stress she
	feels and sympathizes.

21   WIDE ANGLE

	The Miller Family steps off the platform. STEVEN MILLER
	is a balding bear of a man in his late fifties.
	VICTORIA MILLER is small and slim, prim and proper.
	Their son WYATT is a likeable, blond young man with an
	easy smile and an open, honest face.

					PICARD
			I'm Jean-Luc Picard, captain of
			the Enterprise. Welcome aboard.

					STEVEN
			Quite some starship you have
			here, captain. Look forward to
			this visit.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           9.

21   CONTINUED:

					VICTORIA
			Oh, yes, yes.
				(looks to Troi)
			You couldn't be...

					TROI
			... I'm Deanna.

					VICTORIA
				(dabbing her eyes)
			Deanna darling! You probably
			don't even remember me.

	Steven brushes by his wife and gives Troi a hug. Then
	he holds Troi off, looking at her but speaking to his
	wife excitedly. To one side Wyatt stares at Troi.

					STEVEN
			Wyatt was absolutely right,
			Victoria. She is a beauty.

	Wyatt steps forward. He looks at her, but his smile
	lacks something. Troi senses that something as she
	looks into his eyes.

					WYATT
			I'm Wyatt.

	He reaches out to her. When their hands touch, Mrs.
	Miller begins to cry.

					VICTORIA
				(to Picard)
			Isn't this simply beautiful?
			I knew romance was still alive
			somewhere.

22   ANGLE EMPHASIZING WYATT AND TROI (OPTICAL)

	Wyatt offers Troi a large rose: Navy blue petals atop
	a twisting golden stem. Troi studies the flower in
	wonder.

	The petals are softly TURNING from blue to white.

					WYATT
			I'd like you to have this. It's
			a Chameleon Rose. It changes
			color with the mood of its owner.

					TROI
			It's wonderful. Thank you.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           10.

22   CONTINUED:

	She looks up from the rose and it seems Wyatt is
	studying her face. What's he looking for?

					STEVEN
				(to Troi)
			Deanna, did you like the chest?

					TROI
			Oh, yes. Especially the way It
			rolled its eyes at me.

					STEVEN
				(to Victoria; exuberant)
			You see, Victoria? I told you
			she'd love it!

					VICTORIA
				(to Picard and Troi)
			I was in favor of something more
			dignified.
				(looks at Steven
				 critically)
			Steven picked the ugliest face
			imaginable.

					STEVEN
			It was a fine face. Full of
			character!

					TROI
			Excuse me, but... when is my
			mother arriving?

	Mr. and Mrs. Miller go silent, giving each other knowing
	looks. Victoria frowns at the very mention of Mrs.
	Troi.

					WYATT
			Your mother's still down on the
			planet, Deanna.

					TROI
			Why?

	Wyatt takes the initiative -- prodding his parents
	toward the exit.

					WYATT
			Er -- is there a place for my
			parents to rest, Captain?

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           11.

22   CONTINUED: (2)

					STEVEN
			We're not really tired, son, and
			besides I'd like to see some of
			the ship.

					VICTORIA
			Steven, you know full well
			Lwaxana Troi isn't about to beam
			aboard until we've cleared out.
			So...

	Slight pause. Picard fills in the breach.

					PICARD
			You can visit your quarters now,
			if you wish.

	Victoria nods her thanks and Picard leads the family to
	where a crewperson is waiting outside.

					PICARD
				(continuing)
			See the Millers to their
			accommodations, please.
				(to Steven)
			I'll join you all later.

	As Picard turns and RE-ENTERS, the Transporter Chief
	looks up from a reading.

					TRANSPORTER CHIEF
			A Mrs. Troi ready to beam up, sir.

	Picard throws a look toward Deanna, gets a nod, then
	nods in turn to the Transporter Chief.

					PICARD
			So be it.

	As the Transporter Chief sets the Transporter controls:

					PICARD
				(continuing)
			Wyatt seems a fine young man.

					TROI
				(puzzled)
			Yes, he does... But I'm not what
			he expected.

					PICARD
			I don't understand.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           12.

22   CONTINUED: (3)

					TROI
			Neither do I... but I'm definitely
			a surprise of some sort to him.

	THE SHIMMERING HUM OF THE TRANSPORTER EFFECT turns both
	heads toward the platform.

					TROI
				(continuing)
			I should warn you. My mother's
			a bit... eccentric.

	There's expectation as A GAUNT FIGURE IN A FLOWING
	BLACK ROBE materializes. He has faded white-grey skin
	and beady purple eyes. He moves smoothly and
	deliberately. Quite a ghostly figure this MR. HOMN.
	ANOTHER FIGURE begins to materialize. As it
	solidifies, CAMERA MOVES IN ON MRS. TROI, who looks
	like a Bohemian Queen. Her gown is striking, as is her
	jewelry. Her facial make-up, though unusual, brings out
	her high-cheekboned beauty. Behind her, a large,
	ornate luggage item has also BEAMED IN with her.

					MRS. TROI
				(looks around)
			Where is everyone?

22A  EMPHASIZING TASHA AND MOTHER

	Troi moves toward her.

					TROI
			Hello, Mother...

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
				(turning to Troi)
			Don't say it... think it. Use your
			mind, not your mouth.

	Troi refuses to go along, uses words, repeating:

					TROI
			Hello Mother.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			Deanna. Shame! What has this
			life done to you?

	Mr. Homn helps Mrs. Troi off the platform. Picard is
	about to introduce himself when Mrs. Troi cuts him off.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT ONE           13.

22A  CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
			Don't tell me. You're the
			captain.

					PICARD
				(smiling; nods)
			Of course. Your daughter
			explained your telepathic
			abilities.

					MRS. TROI
			That wasn't telepathy, it was
			common sense. Who else would they
			send to greet me but the Captain?
				(indicates luggage item)
			You may carry my luggage.

	This stumps Picard for an instant, but then he nods,
	STEPS ONTO the platform.

					TROI
			Mother!

22B  EMPHASIZING PICARD

	STEPPING TO the luggage item.

					PICARD
			No, no, quite all right. I'm
			indebted to your mother for
			the... the fine counselor she...

	The luggage item is much heavier than Picard realized
	and it takes so much effort to lift it that he
	GRUNTS-GROANS slightly and realizes he is trapped into
	displaying something less than a dignified figure.

									FADE OUT:

                        END OF ACT ONE                          

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           14.

                            ACT TWO                             

	FADE IN:

23   OMITTED

24   INT. CORRIDOR - OUTSIDE TRANPORTER ROOM

	As Deanna, Mrs. Troi, Mister Homn, and lastly Captain
	Picard MOVE OUT into the Corridor. Picard is laboring
	and Deanna looks toward him anxiously. A couple of
	crewpersons pass and double-take this strange use of
	their captain.

					TROI
			Mother, it's quite inappropriate
			to ask the captain to...

					MRS. TROI
				(to Picard)
			Yes, you do seem to be having
			difficulty. A man your age must
			work to keep himself in shape.

	Troi stops short.

					TROI
			I'm not going another step this
			way!
				(to Mother)
			A starship has its customs just
			as we do. Please set that down,
			Captain.
				(turning to Homn)
			If you're my mother's valet, then
			please valet!

					PICARD
			Well, so long as you insist...

	The Captain sets the luggage down gratefully.
	Meanwhile, Mrs. Troi turns to him apologetically.

					MRS. TROI
			I apologize for her behavior.
				(to Troi)
			Do you realize you've embarrassed
			your captain?
				(to Homn)
			Do as she says. Anything to avoid
			a quarrel on this occasion.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           15.

24   CONTINUED:

	The seemingly frail Mr. Homn bends, easily lifts the
	heavy luggage. Picard's look of astonishment at this is
	covered by Mrs. Troi taking his arm possessively and
	leading him down the corridor.

24A  PANNING SHOT

	Deanna hurries to walk with Picard and her mother. She
	indicates Homn following them with the luggage.

					TROI
			Mother -- what happened to Xelo?

					MRS. TROI
			I was forced to terminate his
			employment.
				(to Picard)
			Xelo was strongly attracted to
			me -- his thoughts became truly
			pornographic.

	They REACH a Corridor Turbolift where the doors snap
	OPEN.

25   INT. TURBOLIFT

	as they ENTER.

					PICARD
				(to turbolift)
			Passenger accommodations.

	The turbolift will go upwards for a ways, then travel
	horizontally. Meanwhile:

					MRS. TROI
				(to Captain)
			Of course the thoughts of Wyatt's
			father toward me were almost as
			vulgar...

					TROI
				(pleading)
			Mother...

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           16.

25   CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
				(without pause)
			... but he really doesn't have
			Mister Homn's imagination.
			Between that and his wife's inane
			chatter, it's a wonder I made it
			here at all. How do you like the
			Millers, Captain?

					PICARD
				(startled; then)
			I'm sure I'll find them as
			pleasant as...

					MRS. TROI
			As for me, I've found it shocking
			how they've changed in the years
			since my husband and I knew them.
			Or perhaps, I've just grown beyond
			them. You realize of course that
			with Betazoids, our ability to
			read the thoughts of others does
			see us grow and learn much faster
			than the typical dull and plodding
			human who...

26   CLOSE ANGLE EMPHASIZING TROI

	who whirls on her mother, interrupting her
	telepathically, angrily.

					TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			Mother, that's enough!

	Mrs. Troi turns her head toward her daughter.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			So, you're not totally out of
			practice. Good. Very good.

	The turbolift stops, the doors snap OPEN.

27   OMITTED

28   INT. MRS. TROI'S QUARTERS

	Mrs. Troi looks around the room with a jaundiced eye.

					PICARD
			We hope you'll be comfortable
			here.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           17.

28   CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
			Yes, the room is adequate.
			Small, but adequate. You will
			of course adjust the temperature
			to a civilized level.

					PICARD
			I'll see what I can do. Now if
			you'll excuse me, I'm sure you
			two have a lot to talk about.

					MRS. TROI
			Yes Captain, you may go.

	Picard is only too happy to WALK OUT, past the strong
	Mr. Homn who begins to unpack for Mrs. Troi.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			You've been slack, little one.
			Allowed your mental powers to
			rust.

					TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			To avoid becoming confused,
			mother. Humans constantly think
			one thing but say another.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			Yes, they do, don't they. The
			poor dears. Our style of complete
			honesty frightens them.

					TROI
				(switching to voice)
			On that subject Mother, there is
			such a thing as too much honesty
			with humans.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			Nonsense. It sets them a good
			example. If they'd only say what
			they think instead of hiding it...

					TROI
			But they're accustomed to hiding
			their thoughts...

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V.O.
			And I quite understand what you
			faced here. An entire shipload
			of such inconsistency could drive
			one insane.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           18.

28   CONTINUED: (2)

	Mrs. Troi, rearranging what Homn unpacks, looks at her
	daughter, begins to soften and show empathy for her.
	She now uses her VOICE.

					MRS. TROI
			Darling, I'm sorry this had to
			happen. Truly I am. But Steven
			Miller tracked me down and
			reminded me of the vows we made.

					TROI
				(with difficulty)
			Mother... I'm having some trouble
			believing in those vows as I once
			did...

					MRS. TROI
			Deanna!

					TROI
			But... but I'll honor them, of
			course. I'm a Betazoid.

	Mrs. Troi lovingly touches her daughter's face.

					MRS. TROI
			And you may find Wyatt an unusual
			person. I've sensed remarkable
			depths in him.

	Troi lifts her rose INTO VIEW and sniffs it. It's now
	turned a pale purple.

29   INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	Worf and Geordi are at Ops and Conn respectively, Riker
	and Picard sit in the Command area, Data at Science One.

					GEORDI
			Message coming in from Haven, Sir.

					PICARD
			On screen.

	A handsome, raven-haired woman named VALEDA INNIS fills
	the viewscreen, wearing a sheer, silky kimono-like
	garment that embodies the pleasure of the world she
	governs.

					VALEDA
			I'm Valeda Innis, First
			Electorine of Haven. Captain
			Picard?

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           19.

29   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			I'm Picard.

					VALEDA
				(slight bow)
			Your presence honors us. And
			your timing is fortuitous,
			Captain.

					PICARD
			How so?

					VALEDA
			An incoming vessel has bypassed
			our stargate, violating our law.
			It has refused all attempts at
			communication.

					PICARD
			Are you saying you believe it to
			be hostile?

					VALEDA
			Failure to communicate is
			inherently hostile.
				(pause)
			We have no defensive capabilities
			here and our treaty specifies
			your obligations in that regard.

					PICARD
			Agreed. But let's hope it
			doesn't become a defense matter.

					VALEDA
			Of course, Captain. But I'm very
			happy we can count on you.

30   INT. WYATT'S QUARTERS

	Wyatt is resting on his bed -- listening to MUSIC. He
	hears A SOFT CHIME, telling him someone's at the door.
	(There are some renderings or paintings unpacked in a
	room corner.)

					WYATT
			Come in.

	Troi ENTERS. Wyatt is surprised but pleased to see her.
	There's an awkward silence -- each realizes they'll be
	spending the rest of their lives with the stranger
	standing across from them.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           20.

30   CONTINUED:

					TROI
			I wanted to apologize for my
			mother's behavior. I'm certain
			she was hard to bear on the trip
			over.

					WYATT
			Your mother's honest -- I respect
			that.

					TROI
			Yes, but she never lets up.

					WYATT
				(grins)
			I'll admit, her honesty is a bit
			persistent.

					TROI
				(nods)
			I've never heard it described
			better. But it is a Betazoid
			trait.
				(smiles)
			I'll try to be only half as
			annoying.

	They smile at each other. Then:

					WYATT
			Let's see... what can I tell you
			about me? I'm a medical doctor,
			for whatever that's worth.

					TROI
			"Doctor?" Where? How?

					WYATT
			If you're picking up my thoughts,
			you'd know. Can't you do that
			at all?

	Troi concentrates on Wyatt, for a moment, then

					TROI
			Yes... This could be what mother
			felt about you. I believe we could
			read each other eventually.

					WYATT
			Can I take that as a compliment?

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           21.

30   CONTINUED: (2)

					TROI
				(smiles)
			Absolutely. I've only felt this
			with... well, with someone who's
			on this ship.

					WYATT
			Oh? Do I have competition?

					TROI
			No. All he wants is to captain
			a starship.

					WYATT
			What I want is to... well, to do
			another kind of brave and noble
			thing... which you may find
			prosaic. What I want is to cure
			people.

					TROI
			Well, since I am a practicing
			psychologist, maybe we can work
			in concert. We are going to be
			together a long time.

	His smile fades. He looks Troi in the eyes.

					WYATT
			Yes. That's the point of
			marriage, I suppose.

					TROI
			I really thought you'd tell me
			you were an artist.

31   OMITTED

32   EMPHASIZING PAINTING

	Troi has indicated the renderings that lie unpacked in
	a corner of the room. Each is a portrait of a
	STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN. They have been drawn
	over several years and show development from girl to
	woman. There is a compelling intensity to the work.

					TROI
				(continuing)
			I just felt your mind very much
			on those. And they are your work,
			aren't they?

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           22.

32   CONTINUED:

					WYATT
			Yes.
				(faint smile)
			And I can see it'll be very hard
			to keep secrets from you.

	Troi begins to sense the surprising truth. She
	indicates the pictures.

					TROI
			This is why you were surprised
			when you first saw me.
				(indicating)
			This woman... you thought that
			I would be this woman.

	She looks from Wyatt to portraits and back again. Wyatt
	touches one of the renderings.

					WYATT
				(with difficulty)
			I've seen this face since I was
			a boy. When I closed my eyes at
			night, I could hear her whispering
			my name.
				(pause)
			Knowing you were Betazoid, I
			assumed it was you, projecting
			yourself into my mind.

	Wyatt struggles with his confused feelings. Troi puts
	her hand on his shoulder, sincere.

					TROI
			I'm sorry I'm not what you hoped
			for...

					WYATT
			No. Please don't mistake a
			childish fantasy for
			disappointment. You're so
			beautiful, I-- I feel honored.

	It is clear they've begun to like each other... but also
	that they both feel more or less trapped by the
	agreement their parents have made. Troi looks back at
	the drawings.

					TROI
			You have no idea who she is?

					WYATT
			No. And it really doesn't matter
			now.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           23.

32   CONTINUED: (2)

	They smile at each other WHILE CAMERA ANGLES TO
	INCLUDE, beyond them, the dream woman, her eyes warm and
	patient, silently waiting.

33   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Enterprise in a flyby as it circles Haven.

					PICARD (V.O.)
			Captain's personal log. I trust
			my concern over the problems of
			ship's Counselor Troi are not
			based merely on the fact of losing
			a highly valuable crew member.
			Actually...

33A  INT. MAIN BRIDGE - CLOSE ON PICARD

					PICARD (V.O.)
				(continuing)
			... it seems to me that she has
			become trapped by a custom of her
			home world which the facts of the
			twenty-fourth century have made
			unwise and unworkable. I wish
			I could intervene.

					DATA (V.O.)
			On the viewer, Captain...

34   WIDER ANGLE (OPTICAL)

	Riker beside Picard in Command Area. Geordi and Worf in
	the front stations with Data at Science and Tasha at
	Security in upper level. All are turning toward the
	viewscreen where a tiny bright object is moving across
	the starfield.

					DATA
			Unidentified vessel. Traveling
			sub-warp speed, bearing two-three-
			five, mark seven.

					PICARD
			Sub-warp? It's several hours
			away then?
				(to Worf)
			Let's take a look at it. Enlarge
			to maximum.

           STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT TWO           24.

34   CONTINUED:

					WORF
			Increasing magnification, sir.

	ON SCREEN, a small IMAGE of a ship of strange,
	unearthly design. Its center is a shiny globe. Dozens
	of spike-like structures jut out of it, tumbling end
	over end as the vessel moves along. Though clearly
	alien, there is a pleasing aesthetic quality to the
	ship, which gives off a soft, violet glow.

35   EMPHASIZING DATA

	Intently curious and puzzled by what he's just seen, he
	turns to his console and begins calling up information
	rapidly.

36   ANGLE ON COMMAND AREA

	A deeply concerned Picard.

					PICARD
			Mister Data! Am I seeing the
			trouble I believe is there?

	Data looks up from his viewer.

					DATA
			If you mean a Tarellian vessel,
			you are, sir.

	Riker is startled by this information.

					RIKER
			I thought the Tarellians were
			finished! What are the poor
			devils doing here?

					PICARD
			Doctor Crusher to the Bridge,
			urgent!
				(to Riker)
			There's no way I'll permit them
			to destroy us. And the treaty
			here forces us to protect this
			world too.

									FADE OUT.

                        END OF ACT TWO                          

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          25.

                           ACT THREE                            

	FADE IN:

37   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	Enterprise in orbit around Haven.

					PICARD (V.O.)
			Captain's log, supplemental. It
			has been believed the Tarellian
			race was extinct, an assumption
			contradicted now by the sight of
			one of their vessels...

38   INT. CONFERENCE ROOM (OPTICAL)

	Picard, Riker, Beverly, Geordi, Tasha and Troi are
	seated around the table with Data at the front viewer.
	INTERCUT this with viewer as necessary.

					PICARD (V.O.)
				(continuing)
			... approaching Haven.

					RIKER
			The fact it is traveling at its
			present velocity suggests an
			answer.

					GEORDI
			A damaged vessel, sir? That could
			explain it.

					RIKER
				(nods)
			If it were unable to reach warp
			speed, it would have taken all
			these years to get here.

					PICARD
				(nods)
			Continue with the briefing, Mister
			Data.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          26.

38   CONTINUED:

	Data touches a control and a six planet solar system
	chart appears on the viewer, the second of the six
	planets enlarges to show two island land masses. Then,
	as Data continues, that IMAGE will become alive with
	FLASHING TECHNICAL INFORMATION such as gravity,
	atmosphere, planet dimensions, mineral composition,
	temperature details, etc.

					DATA
			Class M world, much like your
			Earth world, very similar humanoid
			life form, which faced the
			unfortunate old story of their
			hatreds outrunning their
			intelligence.

					PICARD
			Hostilites between the two land
			masses?

					DATA
				(nods)
			Ending with one of them... it
			doesn't really matter
			which... unleashing a deadly
			biological weapon on the other.

					BEVERLY
				(glumly)
			And naturally the other also
			became infected in the end...
				(shaking head)
			It makes one question the
			intelligence of humanoid forms.

					PICARD
			Are you acquainted with the facts
			of the infection, Doctor?

					BEVERLY
				(nods)
			They had reached Earth's
			late-twentieth century, early
			twenty-first century level. Which
			was all that's needed if you're
			a damned fool. A highly deadly,
			extra-infectious virus... which
			at that modest level of knowledge,
			is not that difficult to grow.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          27.

38   CONTINUED: (2)

					TASHA
				(nods)
			We learned the rest of the story
			in security training. Some
			Tarellians made it to other worlds
			only to die along with the
			populations they infected.

					GEORDI
				(to Picard)
			It's pretty well covered in
			Academy training now, Captain.
				(to the others)
			Many of them tried to avoid other
			inhabited worlds as they
			escaped... only to be hunted down
			and destroyed anyway.

					PICARD
			Unfortunately, we had believed
			the last Tarellian vessel was
			destroyed eight years ago by the
			Alcyones.
				(to Data)
			Exactly when will they reach
			Haven?

					DATA
			Exactly thirteen hours, nine
			minutes, twenty-one...

					PICARD
				(interrupting; to all)
			Which will create a very difficult
			problem for the Enterprise at that
			time. Our treaty here requires
			us to protect Haven from alien
			threats ... and a plague ship
			certainly qualifies as that. But
			Federation policy requires us to
			assist life forms in need ... which
			qualifies the Tarellians too.
			I'll want you to help me find some
			answers by then.

	Picard pauses, the assembled bridge crew sitting
	concerned. Then:

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          28.

38   CONTINUED: (3)

					PICARD
				(continuing)
			All of which gives ample time for
			your second assignment. Or you
			may prefer it on a volunteer
			basis.
				(beat; then smiles to
				 Troi)
			The pre-joining dinner of
			Counselor Deanna Troi will proceed
			as planned.

39   OMITTED

40   INT. FORMAL DINING AREA

	The dinner party is in progress, attended by the Bridge
	Officers, the Millers, Mrs. Troi and Mr. Homn, all of
	whom are standing, chatting, having a drink as the
	dinner table is made finally ready. The officers wear
	ceremonial dress. Mrs. Troi wears a length of vine
	which seems at this time to be merely decorative. Mr.
	Homn stands erect by himself at a small table to one
	side. There are a dozen or so tall, fluted glasses on
	the table, along with a small bell suspended from a
	unique, arched crescent. Homn watches the goings-on
	like a silent sentinel.

41   ANGLE ON PICARD

	approached by Mr. and Mrs. Miller.

					VICTORIA
			We've talked it over, Captain.
			We'd like you to perform the
			ceremony.

					PICARD
			I'd be honored, Mrs. Miller.

	Mrs. Troi has overheard.

					MRS. TROI
			Impossible. The captain is not
			practiced in the ways of Betazed
			joining.

					VICTORIA
			This will be a traditional Earth
			ceremony!

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          29.

41   CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
			I'm sorry, but it proceeds out
			of a Betazed bonding.

					VICTORIA
			And I am sorry, Lwaxana, but my
			family and I are living on Earth
			now...

					MRS. TROI
			So that's why you want that
			barbaric ritual.
				(to Picard)
			Terrible, Captain, to see a woman
			go downhill like this...

					TROI
			Mother!

					VICTORIA
			Downhill?!

					MRS. TROI
			The human ritual is out of the
			question!

42   ANGLE ON DATA

	Enthralled by the latest flare-up.

43   BACK TO SHOT

					VICTORIA
			Who are you to tell us what's
			out of the question?

					MRS. TROI
				(cool, superior)
			Your ignorance is astonishing.
			I am Lwaxana Troi: Daughter of
			The Fifth House, Holder of the
			Sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir to
			the Holy Rings of Betazed.
				(pause; insultingly)
			Who are you?

	Victoria, infuriated, turns to Steven for support.
	Before Steven can approach him, Picard steps in.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          30.

43   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Excuse me, everyone, but dinner
			is served...
				(to the mothers;
				 smiling)
			... and by Starfleet tradition,
			all disputes and disagreements
			are thereby resolved.

					VICTORIA
				(moving off)
			In who's favor?

					PICARD
			The captain's.

					MRS. TROI
			That's not what you're thinking.

					PICARD
			Captains are not required to
			think.

	Picard puts his arm out for Mrs. Troi, who lets him
	escort her to her chair, where Wyatt waits to pull it
	out for her. Riker watches Troi, trying to be pleasant
	while helping seat Mrs. Miller.

44   WIDE ANGLE

	Everyone is seated around the table. Stewards are busy
	serving food.

45   EMPASIZING VICTORIA

	still seething.

46   EMPHASIZING MRS. TROI

	Adjusting her decorative vine, throwing a look toward
	Victoria

47   ANGLE ON PICARD

					PICARD
				(raising glass)
			A toast. To the young couple and
			their families. May this union
			be a happy and productive one.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          31.

47   CONTINUED:

	Everyone drinks to this.

48   OMITTED

48A  CLOSE ON MRS. TROI

	Adjusting her decorative vine, but she seems to be
	doing it in an "affectionate" way. Now, unnoticed by
	others, she has picked up a crumb of food from the
	table, CAMERA MOVING IN CLOSER as she offers it to the
	end of the vine which seems to be "nibbling" at it.

49   ANGLE ON BEVERLY AND MR. HOMN

	She looks on in wonder as Homn, now seated, downs an
	astonishing quantity of liquid, drinking one glass after
	another, without stopping, each with a different color.

50   ANGLE ON WYATT AND PICARD

					WYATT
			Is it true, Captain -- that
			there's a Tarellian ship, headed
			for Haven?

					PICARD
			Yes, it's true.

	Wyatt is puzzled about this.

51   ANGLE ON HOMN

	still putting away a steady stream of fluids.

52   ANGLE TO INCLUDE WYATT AND OTHERS

					WYATT
			That's amazing! I've read
			everything I could about them.
			Biological virus analysis was a
			favorite subject at medical
			school.

					BEVERLY
			In which case, I'd very much like
			to meet with you, sir. I'm
			pleased to have a medical
			colleague aboard.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          32.

52   CONTINUED:

	A BELL RINGS OUT. It's a small bell, but it gives off
	a shrill RING. Mr. Homn hits it after every bite Mrs.
	Troi takes.

					WYATT
				(distracted by the bell)
			Yes, ma'am... Uh, Doctor? Would
			it be possible to prepare some
			medical supplies, geared toward
			the Tarellian's probable needs?
			We could beam it over without any
			fear of infection.

					PICARD
				(to Beverly)
			What do you think, Doctor?

	The bell RINGS again... It's becoming highly
	distractive.

					BEVERLY
			I think it's a considerate idea.
				(to Wyatt)
			Sickbay's at your disposal,
			Doctor.

					WYATT
			Thank you.

	Homn RINGS the bell again as Mrs. Troi takes another
	bite.

					VICTORIA
				(to Homn)
			Must you do that?

					MRS. TROI
				(never looking up from
				 food)
			As you well know, it is the
			Betazed way of giving thanks for
			the food we eat.

					VICTORIA
				(amused)
			You? Giving thanks? Besides, you
			never did this before.

					MRS. TROI
			I do it now. Unlike some people,
			I am in growth.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          33.

52   CONTINUED: (2)

	As if to prove her point, she takes a big bite -- Homn
	RINGS the bell accordingly.

52A  CLOSER ON MRS. TROI

	As she "adjusts" her vine, loosening it and CAMERA MOVES
	IN TO REVEAL the "vine" now beginning to move toward
	where Victoria sits next to Mrs. Troi. CAMERA PANS IT
	inching along somewhat like a caterpillar until
	Victoria's ARM COMES INTO VIEW.

52B  TWO SHOT OF MRS. TROI AND VICTORIA

	as Mrs. Troi turns to Victoria, watching the "vine" move
	toward Victoria's arm.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing)
			Victoria, I've forgotten whether
			you enjoy pets or not.

	Mrs. Troi has taken another bite, the bell RINGS again,
	and Victoria gives Mrs. Troi only a quick annoyed
	glance.

					VICTORIA
			Love them, of course.

52C  INSERT SHOT

	The "vine" reaching Victoria's arm, beginning to wrap
	itself around her wrist.

52D  BACK TO SHOT

	Victoria becomes slowly aware of something tightening
	on her wrist, looks down, SCREAMS. Mrs. Troi, begins
	taking her "vine" back.

					MRS. TROI
			Gently... gently!
				(retrieves vine)
			I thought you said you enjoyed
			pets.

53   EMPHASIZING RIKER

	Watches Mrs. Troi gather in her "vine," then goes back
	to eating listlessly. It's clear he's unhappy. He
	looks up to see Troi gazing at him from across the
	table. They lock eyes. They each have so much to say,
	and so little time. And this is not the place. He
	decides to stand.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          34.

54   WIDE ANGLE

	Riker turning to the Captain.

					RIKER
			Captain... If I may be excused...
				(lamely)
			... to spend some time considering
			the Tarellian situation...

					PICARD
			Of course.

					RIKER
				(rises; slight bow)
			Ladies and Gentlemen.

	He EXITS. Mrs. Troi turns to Victoria.

					MRS. TROI
				(quietly)
			Why didn't he mention you?

					DATA
			Mrs. Troi, I'm very interested
			in the Betazed ceremony you
			mentioned. Could you tell us
			more?

55   CLOSE ON TROI

	She cringes.

56   BACK TO FULL SHOT

					MRS. TROI
			I'd be delighted, Commander. It
			is an ancient ceremony, widely
			regarded as the most beautiful
			in the universe.

	She takes a tiny bite. Homn hits the bell VERY LIGHTLY.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing)
			After the young couple remove
			their clothing --

					TASHA
			The Bride and Groom go naked?!

					MRS. TROI
			No. You misunderstand.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          35.

56   CONTINUED:

	Wyatt looks vastly relieved.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing)
			All guests must go unclothed.
			This honors the act of love being
			celebrated...

57   ANGLE ON VICTORIA

	nearly choking on her food.

58   ANGLE ON STEVEN

	He smiles slightly -- thinking about it.

59   FULL SHOT

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing; to
				 Victoria)
			Don't worry too much, dear. Your
			body's not that bad.

	Picard is bemused; Victoria is beside herself, so angry
	and embarrassed that she can't even spit out the words.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing)
			Besides, your husband quite likes
			the idea of seeing me unclothed.

	Victoria jerks her head toward Steven who quickly puts
	his drink down and tries to look innocent, as:

					VICTORIA
			Steven!!

					MRS. TROI
			You did know he's attracted to
			me, didn't you?

					STEVEN
			Untrue! I don't.... Not really...

					TROI
				(rising; angrily)
			Stop it, all of you --
				(to her mother)
			Especially you!

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT THREE          36.

59   CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
				(turning to Picard)
			Captain, as you requested, I have
			carefully avoided disagreements
			during this. But did you wish
			me to ignore what my senses tell
			me?

	Then Mrs. Troi shrugs and takes a bite of food. Homn
	strikes the BELL -- and Troi comes to her feet, knocks
	it off the table with the back of her hand and marches
	toward the door and is OUT before anyone can say
	anything.

60   CLOSE ON HOMN

	Laughing to himself, he then happily kills another
	glassful.

61   WIDE ANGLE

	A dark cloud hangs over the gathering. After a few
	moments of petrified silence, Data breaks the ice.

					DATA
				(pleasant; to Parents)
			Could you please continue your
			bickering? I find it intriguing.

62   OMITTED

									FADE OUT:

                       END OF ACT THREE                         

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          37.

                           ACT FOUR                             

	FADE IN:

63   INT. HOLODECK -- DESERT LANDSCAPE (DUSK) (OPTICAL)

	His back to us, Riker stands in the desert, silhouetted
	against the horizon. This is a lonely, lifeless place
	-- beautiful but barren. A place picked to match a
	mood. Troi ENTERS SHOT, coming in through the archway
	as we PULL BACK to SEE the desert again. If Riker hears
	her coming, he doesn't turn around.

					TROI
			Why did you order up a desert?

	Riker gives her a look, then stares off into the
	distance.

					RIKER
			It matches my mood. Empty.

63A  CLOSER SHOT

	Troi concentrating on him, then nods.

					TROI
			Yes. It does.

					RIKER
			I lost you once before, and now
			I've lost you again.

					TROI
			Are you certain exactly who lost
			who, Imzadi?

					RIKER
			Don't use that word now, Deanna...

					TROI
			It means 'my beloved.'

					RIKER
			It also suggests the same feeling
			will go on ... tomorrow, and
			tomorrow...

					TROI
				(nods)
			It suggests a kind of bonding ... an
			agreement...

	Riker sits silently. After a long moment of waiting:

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          38.

63A  CONTINUED:

					TROI
				(continuing)
			As I said ... I understand.

					RIKER
			Do you? Really?
				(turns; moves close)
			Imzadi... yes, you are my beloved.
			Today. But I can't lie to you
			and say I'm certain about tomorrow
			... and tomorrow ... I can't
			guarantee it will be something
			you can share.
				(moves close to a kiss)
			Because you are my Imzadi, I
			refuse to promise you a future
			I can't yet see.

					TROI
			How... would an Earth woman react
			to that, Bill?

					RIKER
			To an Earth woman, I'd lie.
				(faint smile)
			But you'd know it if I did.

					WYATT (V.O.)
			Hello you two!

63B  WIDER ANGLE

	They turn, see Wyatt MAKING HIS WAY IN from the Holodeck
	entrance. Riker gets to his feet.

					RIKER
			Next!

	Wyatt moves in and Riker CROSSES OUT OF SHOT toward the
	Holodeck entrance.

64   ON WYATT

	Head cocked, spinning around joyously -- taking in the
	wonders of the Holodeck. By the time he turns in a full
	circle, Riker is gone.

					WYATT
				(excited)
			This is incredible. I've heard
			about this, but I never
			imagined...

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          39.

64   CONTINUED:

	Troi walks down to meet him.

					WYATT
				(continuing)
			I respected what you did
			tonight...

					TROI
			I lost my temper.

					WYATT
			It worked. You shamed them into
			compromise. After you left it
			really calmed down.
				(he laughs)
			The Joining will be half-Betazed,
			half-Old Earth. The Captain'll
			do the ceremony and Mister Homn
			will be my best man.

					TROI
			And we'll take our clothes half
			off?

	Wyatt laughs at this. It's clear he very much likes
	Deanna.

					WYATT
			Some of us all. You do... I
			do... Your mother, my father.
				(smiles)
			But not my mother.

					TROI
			How did you manage that?

					WYATT
			I didn't. Your mother did.

	They laugh together. She's beginning to really like
	Wyatt too.

					WYATT
				(continuing)
			And I just caught my father,
			practicing naked in front of his
			mirror.

	He imitates his father preening, holding in his belly
	and looking at himself from every side. They LAUGH.
	Troi sits on a small hillock, closes her eyes, stretches
	and lies back. Wyatt sits beside her, looking at her
	fondly.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          40.

64   CONTINUED: (2)

					WYATT
			And so... A question I should have
			asked before.
				(takes her shoulders;
				 turns her to him)
			Deanna... do you really want to
			go through with this?

					TROI
				(beat)
			Yes. I want to.

					WYATT
			I'm a very lucky man.

	He kisses her. Tentatively at first, gently. Then she
	begins to kiss back; he reacts to this and Deanna too.

65   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Tarellian ship cruising toward the orbiting
	Enterprise.

					PICARD
			Captain's log, supplemental. All
			attempts at warning off the
			Tarellian ship have failed. They
			still refuse to communicate and
			I am growing concerned.

66   INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	All except Troi at proper stations: Riker and Picard
	in the Command Area, Geordi and Data at the Conn and
	Ops, Tasha and Worf at Tactical and Weapons station.

67   CLOSER ON REGULARS (OPTICAL)

	INTERCUT this with viewer as necessary.

					PICARD
			How can you be certain they're
			receiving us?

					DATA
			Because our sensors are showing
			a responder echo, sir, on the
			frequency they once used.

					GEORDI
			Message coming in from Haven.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          41.

67   CONTINUED:

					PICARD
			Viewer on.

					VALEDA
				(on screen)
			Captain, the plague ship is
			approaching transport range.

					PICARD
			We're aware of that, Electorine.

					VALEDA
			You realize they can turn this
			lovely world of ours into a
			graveyard? Please take action,
			now, before it's too late.

					RIKER
			We'll take action in a few
			moments.

					VALEDA
			Please... please destroy them now!

					PICARD
			We will not fire on them,
			Electorine.

					TASHA
			I'm certain I could disable their
			ship with a phaser burst, Captain.

					PICARD
			And then?

	He gets no answer.

68   ANGLE ON VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)

	The Tarellian ship -- growing larger and larger.

69   INT. SICKBAY (OPTICAL)

	Wyatt is gathering medical supplies for the Tarellians:
	packets and jars of pills go into boxes, hypo-sprays
	are packed, etc. Along with Beverly, he spends half
	his time looking at her VIEWSCREEN where WE CAN SEE the
	Tarellian ship drawing nearer.

					WYATT
			Almost complete, Doctor.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          42.

69   CONTINUED:

					BEVERLY
			You show a remarkable knowledge
			of viral immunology, Wyatt.

	Wyatt indicates the viewscreen.

					WYATT
			It's a striking design, don't you
			think?

	Beverly takes a look at the Tarellian ship.

					WYATT
				(continuing)
			They built it underwater. At a
			base, three miles below sea-level.

					BEVERLY
			Oh? How did you know that?

	Wyatt stops what he's doing, concerned, confused,
	puzzled at what he said. Then he forces himself to snap
	out of it, turning his attention back to the supplies.

					WYATT
			I don't know... I must have heard
			it somewhere.

70   ANGLE ON BEVERLY

	wondering about his strange statement.

71   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

					DATA
			They're coming within transporter
			range, sir.

					PICARD
			Can't delay any longer, then.
			Ready the tractor beam, Lieutenant
			Yar. Target ship and activate
			on my command.

	Tasha quickly touches the proper controls on her
	console.

					TASHA
			Tractor beam ready.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          43.

71   CONTINUED:

					RIKER
			Let's hope it buys some
			communication.

					PICARD
			Engage.

	Tasha engages.

72   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	Enterprise in BACKGROUND and in the FOREGROUND the
	Tarellian ship is engulfed by the briefly appearing
	BEAM. Then the alien vessel slows.

73   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	As the Bridge shudders and protests ever so slightly.

					TASHA
			Got them, sir...

73A  EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	REPEAT LAST SHOT with the Tarellian ship slowing to a
	stop.

73B  INT. MAIN BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

	The Tarellian vessel on the viewer, Picard waiting. And
	waiting. Then he turns toward Worf who is at Science
	Station.

					PICARD
			Do we have them securely, Worf?
			Can they beam out to the planet?

					WORF
			Negative, sir. They can't leave
			that ship.

	Picard turns toward Geordi who checks his own
	instruments.

					GEORDI
			I know they're receiving us, sir.
			And at this distance they could
			reply with their running lights
			if necessary.

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FOUR          44.

73B  CONTINUED:

					DATA
			Unless they have all died. Their
			ship could have been brought in
			by automation.

					RIKER
				(indicating)
			Captain! The viewer... !

	All turn in that direction.

73C  ANGLE ON MAIN VIEWER

	The Tarellian ship IMAGE IS FADING, being replaced
	slowly by INDISTINCT SHAPES WHICH ARE BECOMING A HUMAN
	FACE.

73D  ANGLE ON BRIDGE CREW

	reacting, beginning to realize that life does exist on
	the alien vessel.

73E  ANGLE ON MAIN VIEWER

	The IMAGE resolving slowly in the woman we've seen in
	Wyatt's painting.

73F  ANGLE EMPHASIZING TROI

	coming to her feet.

					TROI
			It's the woman in Wyatt's
			painting!

74
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75

									FADE OUT:

                        END OF ACT FOUR                         

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE          45.

                           ACT FIVE                             

	FADE IN:

76   EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE AND TARELLIAN VESSEL (OPTICAL)

	Fairly close together now in orbit of Haven.

					PICARD'S (V.O.)
			Captain's log, Stardate 41294.7
			orbiting Haven with the Tarellian
			vessel locked in our tractor beam.
			Question: What strange
			combination...

77   INT. MAIN BRIDGE - PRINCIPALS AND MAIN VIEWER
	(OPTICAL)

	Everyone stunned by this seemingly impossible occurance.

					PICARD'S (V.O.)
				(continuing)
			... of circumstances has caused
			a woman out of someone's
			imagination to appear on the
			plague ship?

					GEORDI
			Enterprise to Tarellian vessel,
			are you receiving us?

	ON THE VIEWER, the IMAGE of the young woman whom we'll
	know as ARIANA, is gently moved aside by a distinguished
	looking older man whom we'll know as WRENN. He looks
	out from the viewer, speaks gently:

					WRENN
			My name is Wrenn... and before
			I inquire why you've trapped us
			here, is there one aboard your
			vessel named Wyatt?

					PICARD
			Your business is with me, sir.
			I am Captain Picard, commanding
			this starship.

	The Turbolift door OPENS, Wyatt and Beverly HURRY ONTO
	THE BRIDGE. He carries one of his paintings of the
	woman being seen on the viewer and exhibits it.

					WYATT
			Captain, I don't understand...

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE          46.

77   CONTINUED:

	Wrenn appears as startled by Wyatt's appearance.

					WRENN
			I can't believe this! Ariana was
			right!
				(moving to the side)
			He is there, daughter!

	Ariana's IMAGE joins Wrenn on the viewer screen.

					ARIANA
			Wyatt, you've come to us. Just
			as you promised.

	Troi rises, hurries to Wyatt who speaks low-voiced.

					WYATT
			What's happening? Except for
			dream images, I've never seen her.

					TROI
			I'm not sure but perhaps mother
			would...

					PICARD
				(interrupting; to Wrenn)
			Our first order of business,
			sir, is with the threat your
			vessel poses to the planet below.
			If you still carry the infection
			which destroyed your world...

					WRENN
			Oh, we still carry it, Captain.
			My daughter, I, all eight of us.

					PICARD
			Eight?

					WRENN
				(indicates)
			All of us that are left, Captain.

	VIEWER IMAGE WIDENS TO REVEAL Ariana and six others.

					WRENN
				(continuing)
			Most of the rest passed on during
			the years it took to reach Haven.

					PICARD
			Sir... if you've come here because
			of the legend about planet Haven
			miraculously healing the sick...

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE          47.

77   CONTINUED: (2)

					WRENN
			No, no. We've learned to face
			the truth about such things. But
			Haven is a remarkably lovely and
			pleasant place, is it not? All
			we want is a resting place until
			the last of us are gone.

	Picard clearly feels the hurt of what he is going to
	have to say. It is in his voice:

					PICARD
			I'm... sorry, but circumstances
			make it impossible for us to allow
			you to beam down to Haven.

					WRENN
			We do not ask to make contact with
			those living below. All we ask
			is to be on the edge of some sea,
			some unpopulated island or faraway
			peninsula...

					PICARD
			This is not our planet, sir. I'll
			be happy to present your needs
			to those who govern this world...

					WRENN
			Present the fact we intend to die
			here, Captain. And if we die
			while caged by your tractor beam,
			so be it.

	Wrenn touches a control on his vessel, the viewscreen
	IMAGE FADES.

77A  INT. MRS. TROI'S QUARTERS

	She is trying on an exotic outfit we haven't seen.
	There's a CHIME from the entry and Wyatt ENTERS.

					MRS. TROI
			Isn't this combination exciting?
			But I can't wear it, of course,
			since your father would be
			devastated if I weren't naked.

					WYATT
			Mrs. Troi, may I talk to you about
			something serious?

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE          48.

77A  CONTINUED:

					MRS. TROI
			I am always serious, dear boy.
			Only my pleasant nature makes it
			appear otherwise.

	She continues fluttering with the jewelry decorating
	her outfit.

					WYATT
			Please, Mrs. Troi.

	She turns, eyes him for a moment, then:

					MRS. TROI
			Yes, that was puzzling. A woman
			out of another place who insists
			she knows you.

					WYATT
			And...

					MRS. TROI
				(interrupts, nodding)
			And whom you've dreamed of for
			all these years.

					WYATT
			And I hoped that with you handling
			thoughts the way you do...

					MRS. TROI
			Fascinating, Wyatt, how easily
			your thoughts come through. I
			wonder if it is because you were
			raised on Betazed?
				(smiles)
			Well, no matter, I can see you
			were wrong for my daughter anyway.

					WYATT
			Ma'am?

					MRS. TROI
			The answer to the puzzle of Ariana
			and you is too simple for most
			humans to understand.

					WYATT
			Too simple?

          STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE          49.

77A  CONTINUED: (2)

					MRS. TROI
			Of course. It's something they
			all know instinctively but go
			to great effort to reject or to
			build complicated superstitions
			about it. All life, Wyatt, all
			consciousness, wherever or
			whenever it occurs... is
			indissolvably bound together.
			Indeed, it is all part of the same
			thing.

					WYATT
				(startled; considers
				 it)
			Yes! I have wondered if something
			like that...

					MRS. TROI
				(carrying on his
				 thought)
			... weren't so. And no doubt so
			has Ariana, which helped the two
			of you to make contact.
				(touching neck
				 jewelry)
			Shall I wear the light or deep
			ruby stones? Which would be best
			for me, naked?

	But Wyatt's mind is elsewhere. He rises, heads for the
	door.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing)
			Wyatt, don't puzzle on it so much!
			It was just a simple thought!

	But Wyatt EXITS, unhearing.

78
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79

80   INT. SICKBAY

	Beverly notices Wyatt's disconcerting look.

					BEVERLY
			Wyatt, are you feeling all right?

	Wyatt nods weakly.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              50.

80   CONTINUED:

					WYATT
			The supplies are ready. I'll take
			them to the transporter room.

					BEVERLY
			I'll notify the captain they're
			ready.

	Wyatt turns to the supplies -- then as Beverly's back
	is turned, he takes a spray-hypo from a medical shelf,
	secretes it as he EXITS.

81   INT. FORMAL DINING AREA

	The room used for the dinner has been modified to
	accommodate the rehearsal. Troi is fidgeting with an
	unusual, flowing wedding dress. Mr. Homn drinks vials
	of bright green liquid.

82   ANGLE ON WYATT

	He ENTERS, dazed but determined.

83   ANGLE ON THE MILLERS

	Steven, in a bathrobe, is turned sideways, sucking in
	his stomach as he checks himself out in the mirror.

					VICTORIA
				(indicates Steven)
			Look at your father, Wyatt. He
			just can't wait to strip off his
			clothes in that barbaric ceremony.

					STEVEN
				(overhearing)
			We had to compromise. As usual,
			I'm making the sacrifice.

	Wyatt gives his parents a long look, as if trying to
	memorize the scene. Then he turns and walks towards
	Troi. Victoria hurries to undo something Mrs. Troi just
	did.

84   CLOSE ON TROI

	She is fidgeting with her special dress.

					WYATT (V.O.)
			You look beautiful.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              51.

84   CONTINUED:

	Troi looks up and smiles. PULL BACK to FULL SHOT as
	Troi immediately senses the turmoil raging within Wyatt.

					WYATT
			But you looked best of all in
			the desert on the Holodeck.
				(moves in)
			When you did this...

	He kisses her. She senses something, looks carefully
	as he takes a long look around the room. Then he's OUT
	the door. HOLD on Troi.

85   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM

	The Chief is alone at the console as the door slides
	open and SOMEONE ENTERS.

					TRANSPORTER CHIEF
			You can put the supplies on the
			pad.
				(points; looks down)
			Doctor Crusher had me set the
			coordinates. All we need is the
			captain's order --

	Wyatt steps INTO SCENE. The spray-hypo HISSES as it
	touches the Transporter Chief. He slumps to the
	ground, unconscious.

86   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Riker leans over and speaks to Picard, who is eyeing
	the screen glumly.

					GEORDI
			Captain! Someone's transporting
			to the Tarellian ship.

					PICARD
			Override!

					GEORDI
				(after pause)
			I can't sir. It's too late.

86A  ANGLE ON VIEWER (OPTICAL)

	The Tarellian ship.

87   OMITTED

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              52.

88   INT. TARELLIAN SHIP (OPTICAL)

	Wyatt BEAMS INTO a small, curved-wall room on the
	spherical Tarellian ship, the supplies alongside him.
	He is alone. The ship is quiet, except for THE HUM of
	the engines fighting the tractor beam. He moves
	forward, looking around.

89   WYATT'S POV

	The room is minimally furnished, with an open door to
	what seems like a bridge, navigational equipment
	indicated beyond. But it's the walls that are
	mesmerizing. PORTRAITS OF WYATT, RANGING FROM BOY TO
	MAN, are everywhere. He moves about the empty room in
	astonishment, his heart pounding wildly. Suddenly he
	senses something behind him, and spins to see FIVE
	TARELLIANS standing in the doorway.

					WRENN
			Hello, Wyatt. We always thought
			you were a dream.

					WYATT
			You're not surprised. Did you
			know I'd beam over?

					WRENN
			Once we saw you were real, we
			knew. You are a doctor?

					WYATT
			Yes.
				(indicates)
			I've brought medicines and
			supplies. I'll do what I can to
			help.

	He then moves along the walls, studying the remarkable
	portraits.

					ARIANA
			And I knew you'd be this brave.

	Ariana steps INTO SCENE. Wyatt's insides churn as she
	approaches. She's astoundingly beautiful and exactly
	as he pictured her. They take each other's hands.

90   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	The parents and Troi surround Picard, Riker and Data
	in the Command Area. Mrs. Miller is wildly emotional.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              53.

90   CONTINUED:

					VICTORIA
				(to Picard)
			How could you let this happen?
			My son, surrounded by those
			horrible lepers!

					PICARD
			Mrs. Miller, if I could have
			prevented this...

					VICTORIA
			Then beam him back!

					TROI
			He can never come back, Mrs.
			Miller.

	Victoria looks like she is about to faint. Then her
	attention is drawn to the Bridge Viewer.

91   ANGLE INCLUDING VIEWSCREEN (OPTICAL)

	as Wyatt, Ariana, and Wrenn APPEAR on screen.

					WRENN
			You may turn off your tractor
			beam, Captain. We will not be
			going to Haven.

					VICTORIA
			Wyatt!

					WYATT
			Mother...Father... Forgive me,
			but I must... I'm going to try
			to cure these people.

					ARIANA
			And Wyatt will do it. I've
			believed that all along.

	Wyatt puts his arm around Ariana and speaks with
	difficulty.

					WYATT
			I knew I was coming to Haven to
			meet my destiny. I thought it was
			to be with you, Deanna. But it
			was Ariana who drew me here. I'm
			sorry.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              54.

91   CONTINUED:

					TROI
			Wyatt, I'm happy for you. Ariana,
			I love you both.

					MRS. TROI
				(softly)
			You've done surprisingly well for
			a human, Wyatt.

					TROI
			Mother...

					WYATT
			I take that as a compliment,
			Deanna.

	Wyatt smiles; Troi smiles, proud of her mother.

92   ANGLE ON THE MILLERS

	saddened, but becoming more confident of their son's
	judgment.

93   BACK TO SHOT

					WRENN
				(to Picard)
			My respects, Captain.

					PICARD
			And mine, sir.

	The Tarellian image begins to fade from the screen.
	CAMERA MOVES IN on Troi, who stares at the screen long
	after it's gone black.

					TROI
				(whispering)
			Good-bye.

94   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Tarellian ship pulls away from Haven -- heading for
	deep space.

95   INT. TRANSPORTER ROOM

	Transporter Chief at the controls. The Millers are on
	the platform. Picard, Beverly, Riker and Troi have come
	to see them off.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              55.

95   CONTINUED:

					STEVEN
				(pleasantly)
			Keep the chest. You'll have use
			for it some day.

	Mrs. Troi ENTERS, followed by Homn carrying her
	luggage.

					MRS. TROI
			Seems such a shame to waste that
			lovely wedding dress. Perhaps I
			should stay and be Joined to a
			new mate.

					TROI
			What??

					MRS. TROI
			The captain is highly attracted
			to me, but he's a little too old.

	Picard lifts his eyebrows in surprise.

					MRS. TROI
				(continuing; to Riker)
			Perhaps I should choose you.

					TROI
				(sharply)
			He has other obligations, Mother!

					MRS. TROI
			-- Very well. It's his loss.
			Mister Homn!

	She kisses Troi and abruptly turns to step onto the
	platform... Homn grabs her bag and turns to the
	officers.

					HOMN
				(deep voice)
			Thank you for the drinks.

	The officers are caught off guard by his voice. Homn
	joins Mrs. Troi on the transporter pad.

					MRS. TROI TELEPATHIC V. O.
			Try and remember your heritage,
			little one.
				(spoken)
			You may energize.

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              56.

96   ON MRS. TROI AND HOMN (OPTICAL)

	As the transporter ACTIVATES, she stares at Picard, as
	if something shocking has just entered her mind.

					MRS. TROI
			Captain! Even Xelo never had such
			thoughts about me.

	Before Picard reacts, Mrs. Troi and Homn have been
	BEAMED AWAY.

96A  EMPHASIZING PICARD AND TROI

	He is still at a loss, but Troi is smiling at him.

					TROI
			That was meant as a joke, Captain.

					PICARD
			But she has claimed to be so
			completely honest.

					TROI
				(nods)
			Except when a lie is more amusing.
			Weren't you amused?

					PICARD
				(firmly)
			I was not!

97   INT. MAIN BRIDGE

	Our regulars all at their stations.

					PICARD
			Take us out of here, Mister Riker.

					RIKER
			Aye, sir.
				(to Geordi)
			Warp two, helm, heading five-seven
			mark three-one-nine.

	Riker lays a very happy look upon Troi and she returns
	it, as:

					GEORDI
			Warp two, five-seven mark
			three-one-nine.

					RIKER
			Engage!

               STAR TREK: "Haven" - 7/13/87 - ACT FIVE              57.

98   EXT. SPACE (OPTICAL)

	The Enterprise heads out of orbit, then INTO WARP
	DRIVE.

									FADE OUT:

                        END OF ACT FIVE                         

                            THE END