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``Haven''
Working Title: "Love Beyond Time And Space"
Stardate: 41294.5
Rating: *

Edited Length: 45:26
U.S. Airdate: December 13, 1987
Nielsen Rating/Rank: [10.3/4]


This Episode was Nominated for Emmy(s)!
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN HAIRSTYLING

Guest Stars
Majel Barrett: [Lwaxana Troi]
Rob Knepper: [Wyatt Miller]
Nan Martin: [Victoria Miller]
Robert Ellenstein: [Steven Miller]
Carel Struycken: [Mr. Homn]

Co-Producer: Robert Lewin
Co-Producer: Herbert Wright
Producer: Maurice Hurley
Supervising Producer: Rick Berman
Teleplay By: Tracy Tormé
Story By: Tracy Tormé and Lan O'Kun
Directed By: Richard Compton

[end credit]
Executive Producer: Gene Roddenberry

[closing credits]
Associate Producer: Peter Lauritson

Co-Starring
Anna Katarina: Valeda [Innis]
Raye Birk: Wrenn
Danitza Kingsley: Ariana
Michael Rider: Transporter Chief


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Extended Synopsis (by Tim Lynch) ------------------------------------

The Enterprise arrives at Haven, a paradise planet renowned throughout the galaxy. Suddenly, Troi is sent a package from the planet. It's a talking chest, informing her that her mother and her fiancé are below. Her long- arranged marriage is suddenly imminent, and she must leave the Enterprise after marrying.

The Millers (her fiancé and his parents) beam aboard first. Deanna meets Wyatt for the first time. He seems strangely surprised by her appearance. After they leave, Deanna's mother Lwaxana beams aboard with her valet, Mr. Homn. Lwaxana is a tad eccentric; she takes great delight in informing everyone of their thoughts, and is rather vocally convinced that every male she's ever met has lustful thoughts about her. Picard leaves gracefully as quickly as he can.

Deanna and Wyatt are attracted to each other, but she's not what he expected. Ever since he was a child, there's been a face deep in his mind, which he's drawn several times, and he expected that that face belonged to Deanna. Meanwhile, an unidentified ship appears at the limit of sensor range, and the Enterprise, by Federation agreement with Haven, must defend them. As they near it, they find it's a Tarellian vessel. The Tarellians are victims of an old biological war- the disease they carry is contagious and incurable. They keep watch on it.

Meanwhile, Deanna starts to have second thoughts about the vows she took as a child, and arguments over the ceremony reach a feverish level. The Tarellians hail the Enterprise, and to everyone's surprise, Wyatt's dream-girl is on board, as one of the plague victims. Wyatt, a doctor, decides to beam over and try to cure their disease. This solves both problems at once: the ship decides not to stop at Haven as originally planned, and with Wyatt gone, Deanna's marriage is aborted before it begins. The Millers depart, as does Lwaxana, with one parting jab at Picard, pretending to be shocked at his lustful thoughts.

Highlight Listing:
"Haven" - Deanna Troi is caught between her feelings for Riker and her devotion to family customs when she faces a prearranged marriage.
Advertising Headline:
DIVIDED LOYALTY Will Counselor Troi leave the Enterprise for a prearranged marriage?
TV log listing:
Troi reluctantly faces the prospect of a prearranged marriage in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.

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