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Upon Edward’s death, Richard did what any good Lord Protector would by immediately kidnapping his nephew heir (the princes in the tower! I’ve heard of that bit), and gathering his allies. Elizabeth, becoming more vulnerable by the second, took sanctuary once more. So began a series of farcical events to rival even ‘Allo ‘Allo’s history of The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies. Accompanying the ‘will they/won’t they?’ crown Prince Edward intrigue were secret meetings between wives and mistresses, police raids, midnight escapes and body swaps, all topped off by a glorious campaign of whispers orchestrated by Margaret “don’t touch my bible” Beaufort. (A personal favourite was the moment Duke Rory came to fetch Elizabeth’s other prince, only to be deterred by his mum having written him a note to get him out of games. “Dear Lord Protector, Richard has a cold and so can’t be kidnapped today. Yours sincerely, Liz.”)
All was prelude to Richard III and Anne’s coronation, at which the Kingmaker’s daughter fulfilled her father’s schemes by taking the throne. Until that scene, The White Queen’s lighting team had insisted the new royal couple’s villainy throughout the episode. Each time the pair appeared, be it to exile Edward’s bit on the side, imprison his sons, or have his brother-in-law executed, they were back-lit like shadowy pantomime baddies. Now bathed in light and up to their elbows in robes, orbs and sceptres, Richard and Anne have finally made it. Long live the King!
The Enterprise arrives at Theta VIII, a hostile and uninhabitable planet, where they've been diverted to look for some unusual debris in orbit. The plan is for a quick, trouble-free stop and speedy return to their original assignment. Because isn't it always? Of course, when they find the debris – part of an Earth vessel from the 21st Century – things get a little more complicated.
After discovering a structure on the planet – one with breathable atmosphere –Riker, Data and Worf beam down. They are faced, unaccountably, with a revolving door. They enter and find themselves in The Royale, a hotel-casino populated by apparently human entities. They're cut off from the Enterprise, but Riker doesn't care because he's spotted a party happening, and encourages everyone to have a look around.
While doing so, they observe some odd interactions between the bellboy and assistant manager, but are warmly greeted by the employees who address them as "foreign visitors" and are bemused and irritated by their questions about the hotel and its people. Data realises that the entities are neither alive nor human, prompting Riker to ask the obvious question: What are they?! Will, you wouldn't believe us if we told you.
Back on the ship, Picard is getting annoyed because Riker's out past curfew without phoning home. Troi reassures him that Riker is not feeling in any danger, which begs the question of how sensitive her telepathy really is. He's hundreds of miles away! Not to mention beyond the reach of all conventional science! She's just making it up, isn't she?