Forcing down his usual awkwardness with children, Picard greets himself but refuses when asked by one of his charges if they can see the battle bridge or torpedo bay, instead offering to take them round less sensitive (and less interesting sounding) areas, such as the hydroponics and astrophysics laboratory, forcing a smile onto his face as he conducts the children onto a turbolift to begin the tour, passing a newly-arrived O'Brien.Īboard the lift, Picard tries to make conversation by asking each of the children about their respective projects. On the bridge, Counselor Troi introduces three children to Captain Picard as the winners of the school science fair, whose prize is a tour of the ship with the captain. He protests that he is too bashful to sing in front of other people, but Crusher insists that he is perfect, just that his musical tone was a little off, and puts his name down for the role. She is trying to convince him to audition for a part in her latest play, and he reluctantly sings a few lines of " I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General" from The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan. Crusher are inventorying a collection of supply canisters. In a cargo bay, Lieutenant Commander La Forge and Dr. O'Brien excuses himself, patting Keiko's belly and addressing it as "Michael", telling them he's due on the bridge for a transporter simulation. Straight-faced, Riker advocates "William" as the perfect name. Miles and Keiko are arguing good-naturedly, each believing the other had agreed to name it after their respective fathers ( Michael and Hiro), if it is a boy. In Ten Forward, Riker, Worf, Data, Chief O'Brien, and a very pregnant Keiko O'Brien are sitting at the bar discussing names for the O'Brien's baby. Our mission to Mudor V has been completed, and since our next assignment will not begin for several days, we are taking a welcome respite from our duties." Summary Teaser " Captain's Log, Stardate 45156.1.
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