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The several images of a script that says,
"Beverly waits for Wesley just outside the lounge.
Wesley: Mom, I can't be late.
Beverly: Don't worry. You have time.
1 INT. DECK 21 FORWARD LOUNGE
A large cake with seventeen burning candles is in the center of the table. It says "Happy 16th birthday" and "Good luck Wesley." The whole Bridge Crew waits around the table as Wesley enters with Beverly. He's touched, embarrassed and -- wants to get out of there.
Riker: Happy Birthday, Wesley!
Everyone echoes the sentiment.
Wesley: Thanks everybody. But it's not until next month.
Star Trek: 'Coming Of Age' - 12/30/87 - Teaser 1 Continued:
Troi: You on't be here next month. After you pass the entrance exam, you'll be on your way to Starfleet Academy.
Beverly: Go on, make a wish.
Wesley closes his eyes, thinks a moment, then blows out the candles. Everyone claps as he makes the first cut. Troi takes over and cuts cake for everyone, handing pieces to Riker and Wesley.
Riker: You'll breeze through those tests.
Riker: I know so. I remember how tough it was for me.
He pauses, reliving the fear, then smiles at Wesley.
Riker (continuing): But you've got brains, and family tradition, and actual experience.
Wesley: I wish I felt that sure.
Geordi: I was scared to death the whole time. But it's good for you. Keeps your adrenaline going. Not that you'll need it, Wes.
Data: Thank you... Humans are fascinating. They celebrate the passage of time with such joy until a certain age, and then it becomes a topic of some discomfort. I suppose it is because each birthday is another step towards inevitable death. Do Klingons observe birthdays, Worf?
Worf: Klingons are born, live as warriors, and die.
Data: Then how do you know how old you are?
Worf: I don't. Do you know?
Data stares at Beverly, who's standing next to Picard.
Beverly: Is there something wrong?
Data: No. I am simply trying to understand the celebration of aging. And how old were you when Wesley was born, Doctor?
Beverly shoves her piece of cake at him.
Beverly: Have some cake, Data.
She leaves him standing there with Picard.
Data: I do not understand, sir. Why...
Picard: You never ask a woman her age, Mister Data.
STAR TREK: "Coming Of Age" 12/30/87 TEASER
Data: I am very confused, sir.
Picard: Some customs will never change.
Tasha's com voice: Acting Ensign Crusher, this is the Transporter Room. We are ready to beam you down to Relva 7.
Wesley (to the party): Thanks for the party, everyone. And the good wishes.
They all respond with "Good luck;" "Go get 'em;" "You'll do great."
And two screencaps of the scene, Wesley is standing with Beverly and Troi beside him, he is looking down and smiling but appears embarrassed. And one with Data talking to Worf, Worf is holding a small blue object and is looking at it.