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Contents Summary Teaserreads a eulogy before her late grandmother's coffin at the, with and at her side, describing her grandmother, as a healer, and one who offers more than just a healthy body; she will miss her advice, healing, and most of all, her inspiration. Reads a modified version of the Anglican burial service as her slowly descends beneath the ground. As the colonists circle the grave and the gravediggers begin to bury her, a is thrown to the coffin. Crusher looks over and sees a mysterious man walking with the other colonists who stops and gives her one glance before leaving.Act OneTroi compliments Crusher on the eulogy, and the doctor asks about the mysterious man she saw throw the camellia on the coffin, describing him as mid 30s with longish hair.
Troi says she didn't see anyone that fits her description. Crusher notes that the camellia was her grandmother's favorite flower, to which Troi responds by wondering whether he might be a friend or patient, but then Crusher mentions that the gesture with the camellia was too personal and that he gave her a remarkable look. Realizing the need to get her grandmother's affairs in order, she heads to her house and Troi comes along with her.Maturin asks Picard how long he plans on staying, to which the captain replies it would only be a few hours, and inquires why. Maturin explains to Picard that was one of the first projects in the, and the weather control infusion systems are and he would like a to take a look at them, and possibly upgrade the infusion systems, in exchange for a tour of the colony and being a guest for some meals. Since the isn't due to until the next morning, Picard graciously accepts the governor's offer.
The tour is an intriguing offer to Picard as he remarks the colony impressive accomplishment, and describes the terraforming project as reminding him of experiencing 's. The governor says that's exactly what the colonists wished; every cornerstone was brought from old cities in such as,. The founders wanted to truly recreate Scotland. Maturin took the position of governor of the colony because of his fondness of the Scottish culture and the heritage of the people. He once visited the, as a boy, feeling he was home when he gazed over the Scot highlands.At Crusher's grandmother's house, Troi glances at a picture of her and her grandmother and remarks how incredible Felisa's green eyes were. It was a Howard tradition where every woman in her family had green eyes, except and herself, explains Crusher.
She can remember her mother well, but remembers Nana more than her mother, who raised her after her mother died. Troi pictures the candle and says how beautiful it is. The candle is a and has been in the Howard clan for generations and supposed to symbolize the enduring Howard spirit.
Troi decides to return to the Enterprise and allow Crusher to have some time alone, which she appreciates. Wrapping herself in a blanket and reading her grandmother's journal, she goes upstairs.Another man enters her house unannounced and blows out the candle.
The sound of his breath causes Crusher to race down and demand that he leave the house. The man identifies himself to her as, Felisa's caregiver. This surprises the doctor as her grandmother made no mention about Quint, but he replies that there's a lot of things she never talked about and demands she gives up the heirloom. When asked why, he replies the candle has been a curse to her family for generations.
Dismissing his claims as rubbish, Crusher forcefully asks Quint to leave. Before leaving, Quint warns her that he will not be responsible for what happens as long as she continues to be stubborn, just as all the other Howard women were.Back on the Enterprise, performs basic maintenance on the colony's primary systems in.
Maturin asks about the due to the fact they've been having tremors for the past couple of months. He then humors the by saying how it's like to enjoy afternoon while the Earth is shaking. The governor is alerted by about a power fluctuation in one of the weather control substations that controls humidity, the first problem noted with the systems in over twenty years. Data checks the weather patterns and discovers the formation of a storm system in the northern coastal area, which, according to Maturin, normally doesn't happen in the summer and now threatens the next day's.Picard and Crusher discuss the entries in her grandmother's journal and was surprised to learn she had a younger lover, even though none of her grandmother's letters had mentioned him. The man is identified as 34-year-old, whom Felisa met shortly after Crusher's great-grandmother passed away; Ronin seems to match the description of the man who threw the camellia onto the grave earlier.
Picard explains to Crusher they'll be staying in orbit for for a while longer, which gives her an opportunity to straighten out her grandmother's affairs. As she enters her, Picard wonders why a man like Ronin would be dating Crusher's grandmother at his current age.The heirloom begins to flicker in Crusher's quarters as she is sleeping soundly. The covers over her begin to slide away, as well as her nightgown begins to slide away exposing her shoulder, and Crusher reacts as if someone was kissing her on the.
An eerie voice calls her name, causing her to rise from her bed in fear.Act TwoDiscussing the events the night before with Troi while sitting at a table together in, Crusher explains to her she did not dream, but felt a presence with her. The experience she felt, especially when she was called out by her name, felt like she knew the person, or vice versa; it also was the most physical dream she ever had, as he knew exactly how she likes to be touched. The sensations were real, and extremely arousing, which caused Troi to be envious of her. Crusher admitted she fell asleep after reading a particularly erotic chapter in her grandmother's journal, going as far as detailing her experience with Ronin.
She becomes curious if she would have another dream tonight, prompting Troi to suggest that she reads two chapters.Back on the colony, and out of uniform, Crusher enters the with flowers for her grandmother's. She sees Quint putting the final touches of the grave and Quint suggests that he should leave so she can spend time alone. Crusher apologizes that they didn't start off well, and understands, from her grandmother's journals, how much he meant to her grandmother. Quint admits that she would not find another grand woman like Felisa, and says that Crusher has her grandmother's fire. She offers Quint an and welcomes him to stay at the house to take care of it when she's away, but Quint swore he would never enter that house again, and advises her to do the same. He explains the house is haunted, and warns her not to light the candle or she'll bring out the ghost. ' He's out now', he says, angry about being driven out.
Quint blames the ghost on causing the storm that is about to occur. Crusher dismisses Quint's warning and explains the Enterprise is repairing one of the weather control substations that is malfunctioning. Quint asks her ' Who do you think is causing the malfunction?' And warns her again not to light the candle or go into the house, or he'll be burying another Howard in the cemetery before long. As he turns to leave, the storm intensifies as thunder and green lightning begin to crackle. Crusher turns around and sees Felisa's grave covered in flowers. The storm continues to intensify as Crusher retreats to her residence.detects large pockets of atmospheric turbulence and regions of electrical activity.
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Picard orders that this be shown on the, and sees in 's own words ' one hell of a thunderstorm' that is growing in intensity. Data explains to the captain that what began as a power fluctuation has now spread throughout the control grid and has caused an unusual concentration of cumulonimbus activity around the colony. La Forge recommends they set up a between the Enterprise and the weather control substations to give them enough power to stabilize the storm.A gift from RoninCrusher returns to the house soaked, and is surprised to find the foyer of the house full of flowers.Act ThreeRonin's reflection through the mirrorThe door slams shut behind her as the fear level in Crusher rises. Asking if it was Quint in the house or someone else, she calls out for that person, and no one replies. Walking around the house, she calls out that she knows someone is in the house and suggests the person comes out. The mirror begins to tap against the wall, which she picks up and checks behind it to find nothing out of the ordinary.
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As she places it back, she finds a man in the reflection beside her, which frightens her, causing her to drop the mirror. She turns around and finds no one there, and warns whoever is in the house to show himself or she will contact the Enterprise and will have ten security guards down to the house in thirty seconds. The man calls her name and says he has come back for her and says that he was with her last night. Crusher dismisses it as a dr.