The crew plays host to a group of visiting interplanetary dignitaries who are negotiating for the rights to a stable wormhole to the Delta Quadrant discovered by the Barzan people, which could provide a valuable and efficient "
bypass" through known space.
Deanna Troi, overwhelmed by her duties as ship's counselor, reluctantly agrees to attend the delegations' reception. She meets Devinoni Ral, secretly a fellow
empath and
negotiator for one of the groups. Ral and Troi immediately fall into a passionate affair. Meanwhile, talks over the rights to the wormhole come to a boiling point. Resolved to take over the rights, the
Ferengi use a poison to incapacitate the Federation representative, Seth Mendoza. Captain
Jean-Luc Picard selects First Officer
William Riker to replace Mendoza in representing the Federation's interests. Riker recommends that the
USS Enterprise conduct an exploratory expedition into it before committing the Federation to a binding contract. Picard agrees and orders Chief Engineer
La Forge and Second Officer
Data to take a
shuttlecraft into the wormhole. The Ferengi decide to send in a shuttle of their own, in an effort to compete with the Federation. The two craft are surprised to find themselves in the Delta Quadrant; as they monitor the wormhole, La Forge and Data agree that while the "entrance" of the wormhole may be stable, the "exit" is not, which makes the wormhole worthless. Further, they detect signs that the "exit" of the wormhole may move soon, which would prevent them from returning home as expected. Data and La Forge try to warn the Ferengi, but the Ferengi mock their concern and refuse to follow quickly, so Data and La Forge enter the wormhole alone. The Ferengi are then shocked when the wormhole vanishes in front of them, stranding them in the Delta Quadrant. Meanwhile, on the
Enterprise, negotiations for the wormhole continue, as well as the sparks between Troi and Ral. Even though she has fallen for Ral, Troi starts to have some second thoughts about him when he tells her in intimate confidence that he is part
Betazoid and that he has been using his empathic abilities to manipulate the opposing delegates in the negotiations. Ral deftly narrows the competition down to the Federation and his own employers, the Chrysalians. Just before Riker can obtain the wormhole rights, the Ferengi threaten to destroy the wormhole, claiming that an "informed source" has told them that the Federation has made a covert pact with the Barzan
premier. Picard requests Riker's presence on the bridge to deal with the situation; in his absence, Ral takes the advantage, and builds his case on the Barzan leader's wishes for peace to win the claim to the wormhole for his group. When Troi realizes that Devinoni staged the entire altercation to sabotage the Federation, her sense of duty forces her to betray his trust and speak out publicly. Before the Barzan premier has a chance to cancel the bargain with Ral and the Chrysalians, the
Enterprise shuttle emerges from the wormhole and hails the ship, announcing that it is worthless. Ral then says goodbye to Troi and returns to face his employers for purchasing worthless rights. == Reception ==