Relics - The Enterprise finds a Dyson Sphere, a freaking huge sphere built around a star to harness all its energy. They also find a 75 year old missing Federation ship crashed on the surface of the sphere. There's a pattern in the transporter buffer, suspended for 75 years. It's Scotty! When he hears the name Enterprise he thinks Captain Kirk himself has come to save him. But he saw Kirk die on the Enterprise-B! Scotty was heading to a space retirement colony when he crashed on the Dyson Sphere. Geordi is nice to Scotty at first. Picard and Geordi are busy investigating the Sphere though and don't have much time for Scotty. He doesn't want to just sit around in his quarters so he goes to Engineering to help Geordi. But his knowledge of Engineering is 75 years out of date, so he soon annoys Geordi by saying out-dated things and talking about original series episodes. He also tells Geordi to lie when telling Picard how long things will take to get done and Geordi is shocked and tells Scotty to fuck off. Scotty goes to Ten Forward and doesn't like the taste of Scotch synthehol. Data gives him a drink of something green instead (it's a TOS reference!) Scotty gets drunk and goes to the Holodeck, asking to see the Bridge of the Enterprise (no bloody A, B, C or D.) You can see the recreation of the Bridge isn't quite up to today's standards, where it would look flawless, but for a 1992 episode of TNG it looks good. Picard joins him for a drink and they bond a bit, talking about old starships. Scotty concludes that he doesn't belong on the Enterprise-D, he belongs here on the old Enterprise, but that isn't even real. This scene is great.
Picard requests that Geordi make Scotty feel more useful. The Enterprise finds the door to the Dyson Sphere and tries to go inside. A tractor beam pulls them in. It leaves the Enterprise hurtling towards the star inside the Sphere. Meanwhile Geordi and Scotty are trying to activate Scotty's old ship. Geordi is nicer to Scotty now and encourages him to help. The Enterprise manages to orbit the sun but also the sun's going to kill them soon. Scotty and Geordi get the old ship online. They do engineering stuff together and smile at each other. Scotty comes up with a plan to hold the door to the sphere open with his ship. Geordi thinks it's crazy but does it anyway. The Enterprise has to destroy the old ship to get out, beaming Scotty and Geordi to safety just in time (THROUGH SHIELDS?) The Enterprise gives Scotty a shuttle and he goes off to have adventures in it.
So, did Scotty end up having a better TNG episode than Spock? Yes, he did. It's not without problems though. The biggest being that Geordi seems like too much of a dick in the first half of the episode. You'd think he'd be a big fan of Scotty, he geeked out over a hologram of Leah Brahms after all (but then she was a hot girl.) It seems out of character watching him be rude to Scotty. It doesn't help that Doohan's acting is a bit too cartoony in these scenes. There's one too many "Laddie, I was blanking the blank when your grandfather was blank!" lines. But the scene with him on the Holodeck is excellent and the episode improves a lot from there. It's nice seeing Geordi and Scotty working together. The Dyson Sphere is a really interesting setting for the episode, though they could have done more with it. They could have done a whole episode just about the Sphere, really. Anyway, despite the faults this is a very good episode that does treat Scotty respectfully in the end and has one super memorable scene on the original Enterprise Bridge.
SCORE: 8.5/10