The Host (TNG episode)
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"The Host" is the 97th episode of the science fiction
television series Star Trek: The Next Generation
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, a species which symbiotically lives within its host's body. It is a further revealed by Data that the transporter would have harmed the symbiotic lifeform. Though Odan is not harmed, the host body dies soon after this. Commander Riker volunteers to allow Odan use him as a host to conduct the necessary negotiations and sustain the Odan lifeform until a new host arrives.
Odan's presence becomes dominating over Riker, and Dr. Crusher finds herself initially confused when Odan continues to try to engage with her to continue their relationship. Dr. Crusher is puzzled and full of emotion as she later confides to Counselor Troi and wonders about the true depth of her feelings for Odan. Beverly resists Odan's advances because she feels confused and betrayed. From one prospective, as she relates to Troi, she views Riker as a good friend more like a big brother and from the other betrayed because Odan hid his true nature from her. With some effort, Odan in Riker's body, manages to convince the delegates from the warring planets to work with him. However, in time, Riker's body begins to deteriorate due to the incompatibility of different biologies. The ship transporting the new host has encountered engine malfunctions. Dr. Crusher does everything she can to extend Riker's and Odan's chances while the Enterprise races to meet the Trill ship, and has a deeply emotional moment with Captain Picard.
The Enterprise successfully rendezvous in time to bring aboard the new host, a female, much to Dr. Crusher's surprise. She helps with the other Trill to transplant Odan into the new host, and both Riker and Odan fully recover. However, when Odan, in the female host, attempts to continue their relationship, Dr. Crusher is uncomfortable, knowing both that the Trill appear to have no preferences on gender orientation, and that Odan will continue to live on in any number of hosts' bodies. While Doctor Crusher will only have one body and will not know when the changes will come and fears she won't be able to keep up. Odan admits he still loves Dr. Crusher, but understands her confusion and discomfort, and promises to never forget her or their short time together.
website (as of July 24, 2007). Most of the criticism comes from the later show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
, completely contradicting this episode. A poor script was also blamed.
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television series Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production...
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Plot
The Enterprise brings aboard the charismatic negotiator Odan, a mediator chosen by Starfleet, to negotiate a peace treaty between two hostile races. Dr. Crusher is charmed by the man, and the two share a love affair during the trip. Odan says that he will not transport in the normal way and request that a shuttle and pilot be provided for him; Commander Riker honors this request. At the arranged planet, the shuttle carrying Odan is attacked by one of the dissident factions and Odan is mortally injured. While trying to save Odan in sickbay, Dr. Crusher comes to learn that Odan is a TrillTrill (Star Trek)
The Trill are a fictional species of symbiotic life forms, depicted in the Star Trek media franchise. First introduced in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the species became a major part of the spin-off series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which featured a Trill named Dax as one of its...
, a species which symbiotically lives within its host's body. It is a further revealed by Data that the transporter would have harmed the symbiotic lifeform. Though Odan is not harmed, the host body dies soon after this. Commander Riker volunteers to allow Odan use him as a host to conduct the necessary negotiations and sustain the Odan lifeform until a new host arrives.
Odan's presence becomes dominating over Riker, and Dr. Crusher finds herself initially confused when Odan continues to try to engage with her to continue their relationship. Dr. Crusher is puzzled and full of emotion as she later confides to Counselor Troi and wonders about the true depth of her feelings for Odan. Beverly resists Odan's advances because she feels confused and betrayed. From one prospective, as she relates to Troi, she views Riker as a good friend more like a big brother and from the other betrayed because Odan hid his true nature from her. With some effort, Odan in Riker's body, manages to convince the delegates from the warring planets to work with him. However, in time, Riker's body begins to deteriorate due to the incompatibility of different biologies. The ship transporting the new host has encountered engine malfunctions. Dr. Crusher does everything she can to extend Riker's and Odan's chances while the Enterprise races to meet the Trill ship, and has a deeply emotional moment with Captain Picard.
The Enterprise successfully rendezvous in time to bring aboard the new host, a female, much to Dr. Crusher's surprise. She helps with the other Trill to transplant Odan into the new host, and both Riker and Odan fully recover. However, when Odan, in the female host, attempts to continue their relationship, Dr. Crusher is uncomfortable, knowing both that the Trill appear to have no preferences on gender orientation, and that Odan will continue to live on in any number of hosts' bodies. While Doctor Crusher will only have one body and will not know when the changes will come and fears she won't be able to keep up. Odan admits he still loves Dr. Crusher, but understands her confusion and discomfort, and promises to never forget her or their short time together.
Reception
The episode has an average rating of 2.5/5 on the official Star TrekStar Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...
website (as of July 24, 2007). Most of the criticism comes from the later show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe...
, completely contradicting this episode. A poor script was also blamed.