The Enterprise is unwittingly used to present a unique gift to an alien race: a beautiful empath whose sole purpose is to please her mate. Problems arise when, coming out of stasis early in the voyage, she imprints herself in many ways on a particular Enterprise crewman. Written by Moviedude1

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Trivia Their are several allusions to the Trojan War, like the war started by two men's rivalry over a woman, and the name of the ambassador (Briam, very similar to Priam, king of Troy). The "Trojan War in space" metaphor had previously been used in Their are several allusions to the Trojan War, like the war started by two men's rivalry over a woman, and the name of the ambassador (Briam, very similar to Priam, king of Troy). The "Trojan War in space" metaphor had previously been used in Raumschiff Enterprise: Elaan of Troyius (1968), one of the more popular 3rd-season TOS entries. See more

Goofs Near to the end of the scene when Picard is talking to Dr Crusher about Kampala, Dr Crusher has no cup or saucer in her hands when the camera is facing her and she touches her face. When the angle changes, she has them in her left hand as he reaches out to touch her right hand. Near to the end of the scene when Picard is talking to Dr Crusher about Kampala, Dr Crusher has no cup or saucer in her hands when the camera is facing her and she touches her face. When the angle changes, she has them in her left hand as he reaches out to touch her right hand. See more

Quotes

[ after some hesitation, Picard agrees with a nod ]

: The lights stay on.

See more » Kamala : Please don't leave. Talk to me. I love the sound of your voice. I'll turn out the lights and just listen. I don't want to be alone. Captain Jean-Luc Picard : The lights stay on.