Picard assigns teams to investigate time freeze
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data discovers the ship's systems are non-responsive but manages to glean from the console that there was a massive power surge in Engineering.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Hostile and focused, frozen in a moment of direct confrontation with Riker, poised to overpower him.
The Romulan facing Riker is frozen in a struggle, his disruptor pressed against Riker’s chest as he pins him against the wall. His posture is tense and aggressive, reflecting his role in the close-quarters combat to subdue the Enterprise’s first officer. His expression is one of determination and hostility, typical of Romulan boarding tactics.
- • Subdue Riker and secure the *Enterprise* bridge to facilitate the Romulan boarding operation.
- • Eliminate resistance from Starfleet officers to ensure the ship’s capture.
- • The surprise attack will allow the Romulans to capture the *Enterprise* with minimal resistance.
- • Riker’s removal will cripple Starfleet’s command structure and facilitate the boarding operation.
Hostile and focused, frozen in a moment of tactical dominance over the Enterprise crew.
The Romulan at the Conn position is frozen with hands poised above the console, armed with a disruptor. His posture is tense and aggressive, reflecting his role in the surprise attack on the Enterprise bridge. He is part of a coordinated Romulan boarding party, poised to take control of the ship’s navigation systems.
- • Seize control of the *Enterprise* bridge and disable Starfleet security to facilitate the Romulan boarding operation.
- • Exploit the temporal anomaly to gain a strategic advantage over the Federation.
- • The surprise attack will allow the Romulans to capture the *Enterprise* with minimal resistance.
- • The temporal anomaly is an unexpected but exploitable opportunity to disable Starfleet defenses.
Focused and curious, with a subtle undercurrent of concern for the crew’s frozen state and the ship’s condition.
Data moves to the Ops console and carefully studies the frozen displays, noting the massive power surge in Engineering despite the nonfunctional equipment. He punches controls to confirm the systems’ inoperability, providing Picard with critical data to prioritize Engineering as the investigation site. His actions are precise and methodical, reflecting his analytical nature and commitment to resolving the anomaly.
- • Identify the cause of the power surge in Engineering to help restore the *Enterprise* to normal time.
- • Support Picard’s investigation by providing data-driven insights and confirming the ship’s systems’ status.
- • The power surge in Engineering is a key clue to understanding and resolving the temporal anomaly.
- • Objects can be manipulated in the frozen timeline without disrupting it, as demonstrated by Picard’s interaction with the swingarm console.
Tense and urgent, frozen in a moment of high stress and the need to defend the bridge from the Romulan intruders.
Riker is frozen mid-struggle against a Romulan, his hands raised in a defensive posture as he is backed against the wall. His expression is tense and urgent, reflecting the suddenness of the Romulan attack. Though motionless, his body language conveys a sense of urgency and the instinct to protect the bridge and crew.
- • Protect the *Enterprise* bridge and crew from the Romulan attack (frozen in the act of doing so).
- • Restore the ship’s systems and free the crew from the temporal stasis.
- • The Romulan attack was a surprise and must be countered immediately to secure the bridge.
- • The crew’s safety and the ship’s integrity are his top priorities, even in a frozen timeline.
Deeply concerned for Riker’s frozen state and the crew’s vulnerability, with a resolve to uncover the anomaly’s origins in Sickbay.
Troi materializes and immediately notices Riker frozen in a defensive struggle against a Romulan, expressing concern for his well-being. She observes the tense standoff and the broader chaos on the bridge, including the scorch marks and motionless crew. Picard assigns her to investigate Sickbay, where her earlier symptoms originated, and she prepares to depart with the team via the Jefferies Tubes, her empathy driving her to seek answers that may help the crew.
- • Investigate Sickbay to determine if her earlier symptoms are connected to the temporal anomaly.
- • Find clues that could help restore the crew and ship to normal time, particularly focusing on Riker’s well-being.
- • Her empathic abilities and prior symptoms in Sickbay may hold the key to understanding the anomaly.
- • The anomaly’s resolution depends on uncovering its origins across multiple locations, including Sickbay.
Practical and focused, with an underlying concern for the crew’s safety and the ship’s power constraints.
Geordi’s voice comes over the com system, advising Picard against beaming due to limited power and suggesting the use of the Jefferies Tubes instead. His tone is practical and cautious, reflecting his role as the ship’s chief engineer and his responsibility for managing the Enterprise’s power systems during the crisis. Though off-screen, his voice is a critical part of the team’s coordination.
- • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s power systems are managed efficiently to avoid further strain during the temporal anomaly.
- • Provide Picard with alternative transportation options (Jefferies Tubes) to investigate the anomaly’s source.
- • The *Enterprise*’s power reserves are critically low and must be conserved to avoid system failures.
- • The Jefferies Tubes are a reliable alternative to transporters for navigating the ship during the anomaly.
Frozen in a state of shock and pain, a casualty of the Romulan attack on the bridge.
The crewmember lies motionless on the floor near the Conn position, a severe scorch mark on his face indicating he was struck by disruptor fire during the Romulan attack. His body is frozen in a state of alarm, gripping the floor as if he had just fallen. His presence underscores the lethality of the surprise assault and the vulnerability of the bridge crew.
- • Survive the Romulan attack and protect the bridge (frozen in the act of doing so).
- • Restore the ship’s systems and free the crew from the temporal stasis.
- • The Romulan attack was sudden and overwhelming, catching the crew off guard.
- • The crew’s loyalty to Starfleet and the *Enterprise* is unwavering, even in the face of death.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Picard’s com device is used to contact Geordi in Engineering, coordinating the team’s movement through the Enterprise via the Jefferies Tubes. The device’s compact design and functionality symbolize the team’s adaptability in the face of the anomaly, allowing them to communicate and strategize despite the frozen timeline. Its role is practical and essential, enabling Picard to relay critical information and adjust plans as the investigation progresses. The com device’s responsiveness underscores the anomaly’s selective impact: while the crew and Romulans are frozen, communication and object manipulation remain possible, providing the team with the tools they need to uncover the anomaly’s cause.
The tactical consoles on the Enterprise bridge are frozen in mid-flash, displaying alerts about the security teams’ deployment to Transporter Room Three and Sickbay. Picard studies these consoles to map the crew’s last known actions before the temporal stasis. The consoles provide critical context for the team’s assignments: Troi to Sickbay, Data to Engineering, and Picard to Transporter Room Three. Their frozen state reflects the anomaly’s disruption of the ship’s security protocols, but the data they display guides the team’s investigation. The consoles symbolize the Enterprise’s compromised defenses and the urgency of restoring normal operations to counter the Romulan threat.
The Ops console on the Enterprise bridge is frozen mid-alert, its screens displaying critical data about the massive power surge in Engineering. Data interacts with it carefully, punching controls to confirm the systems’ nonfunctionality while extracting the surge information. The console serves as a vital clue, directing the team’s investigation toward Engineering as the likely source of the temporal anomaly. Its frozen state underscores the anomaly’s disruption of the ship’s operations, but the data it displays remains accessible, providing a critical lead for Data’s assignment. The console’s role is both practical and symbolic: it represents the Enterprise’s compromised systems and the team’s reliance on fragmented data to solve the crisis.
The red alert lights on the Enterprise bridge are frozen in a flashing pulse, casting a crimson glow over the suspended crew and Romulan intruders. They symbolize the ship’s highest state of alert, triggered by the Romulan attack just before the temporal anomaly struck. The lights contribute to the eerie, tension-filled atmosphere of the scene, where time itself has stopped. Their frozen state underscores the anomaly’s disruption of the Enterprise’s operations, but their presence also serves as a reminder of the crew’s duty and the ship’s ongoing crisis. Picard and the team must work quickly to restore normal time and counter the Romulan threat before the alert’s implications become permanent.
The Enterprise bridge com system is the sole responsive element in the frozen timeline, allowing Picard to communicate with Geordi in Engineering. Geordi’s voice advises against beaming due to limited power, prompting Picard to opt for the Jefferies Tubes instead. The com system’s functionality symbolizes a lifeline for the team, enabling coordination despite the anomaly’s disruption of other systems. Its role is critical in facilitating the team’s investigation, as it allows Picard to relay assignments and adapt to the ship’s power constraints. The com system’s responsiveness also highlights the anomaly’s selective nature: while most systems are frozen, communication remains possible, offering a glimmer of hope amid the crisis.
The swingarm console on Riker’s command chair becomes a critical tool for testing the temporal stasis. Picard deliberately moves it, demonstrating that objects can be manipulated within the frozen timeline without disrupting it. This experiment provides the team with a crucial insight: while the crew and Romulans are locked in place, the environment remains interactive. The console’s adjustability symbolizes the team’s ability to investigate the anomaly’s cause without immediately altering the timeline, offering a cautious path forward. Data later confirms this observation by interacting with the Ops console, reinforcing the idea that the anomaly allows for controlled exploration.
The Romulan disruptors are central to the frozen scene on the Enterprise bridge, symbolizing the sudden and violent nature of the Romulan attack. One disruptor is pressed against Riker’s chest, freezing him mid-struggle, while others are gripped by Romulans in aggressive postures. These weapons underscore the lethality of the boarding operation and the crew’s vulnerability. Picard notes their tactical positions, confirming the Romulans’ surprise assault and the absence of Starfleet security. The disruptors serve as a visual and narrative reminder of the stakes: the Enterprise and its crew are under direct threat, and the temporal anomaly has halted the conflict in a precarious moment.
The scorch marks on the Enterprise bridge walls and the face of the dead crewmember serve as stark visual evidence of the Romulan attack’s violence. They underscore the suddenness and lethality of the boarding operation, frozen in time alongside the crew and intruders. Picard notes these marks as he assesses the scene, confirming the absence of Starfleet security and the crew’s vulnerability. The scorch marks symbolize the anomaly’s interruption of a high-stakes conflict, where the Enterprise and its crew are caught in a moment of extreme danger. Their presence reinforces the urgency of the team’s investigation: restoring the timeline may be the only way to prevent further casualties and secure the ship.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Main Engineering is identified as the likely source of the temporal anomaly due to the massive power surge detected on the Ops console. Data is assigned to investigate this location to determine the cause of the surge and potentially restore the Enterprise to normal time. While not physically present in this event, Engineering’s role is critical as the team’s primary investigative target. Its atmosphere is implied to be chaotic, with consoles flaring warnings and the warp core under strain, reflecting the anomaly’s disruption of the ship’s systems. Engineering symbolizes the heart of the Enterprise’s power and the potential key to resolving the crisis. Picard’s strategic decision to send Data there underscores the location’s importance in uncovering the anomaly’s origins.
The Jefferies Tubes are proposed as an alternative to transporters for navigating the Enterprise due to limited power. Picard, Data, and Troi prepare to use these narrow maintenance conduits to reach their assigned investigation sites: Sickbay, Engineering, and Transporter Room Three. The Jefferies Tubes symbolize adaptability and resourcefulness in the face of the anomaly, allowing the team to bypass frozen systems and Romulan-held areas. Their role is practical and essential, enabling the team to investigate the anomaly’s cause without relying on compromised technology. The tubes’ cramped and utilitarian environment contrasts with the bridge’s command center, reinforcing the team’s determination to restore the ship’s systems.
The Enterprise bridge serves as the primary battleground and command center in this event, frozen in a state of mid-crisis. The location is damaged, with scorch marks, flashing red alert lights, and motionless crewmembers and Romulan intruders poised in tense standoffs. Picard, Data, and Troi materialize here, immediately assessing the scene and the temporal anomaly’s impact. The bridge’s role is multifaceted: it is the site of the Romulan attack, the source of critical clues (e.g., the power surge data on the Ops console), and the starting point for the team’s investigation. Its atmosphere is eerie and tension-filled, with a sense of suspended urgency as the crew and Romulans remain frozen in time. The bridge symbolizes the Enterprise’s vulnerability and the stakes of the anomaly: restoring the timeline is essential to securing the ship and countering the Romulan threat.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Romulan Star Empire is represented by the three armed intruders frozen on the Enterprise bridge, poised in aggressive stances with disruptors. Their presence symbolizes a surprise attack and the Empire’s tactical dominance in this moment. The Romulans’ goals are to seize control of the Enterprise and exploit the temporal anomaly to gain a strategic advantage over Starfleet. Their power dynamics are assertive, as they have caught the Enterprise crew off guard and are poised to take over the bridge. The organization’s influence is exerted through its boarding party, which has disrupted Starfleet’s operations and left the crew vulnerable. The Romulans’ internal dynamics are disciplined and coordinated, reflecting their training and loyalty to the Empire’s objectives.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Picard's assigning Data and Troi to investigate Engineering and Sickbay, respectively, sets the stage for the discovery of the warp core breach and Beverly's critical state."
"Picard's assigning Data and Troi to investigate Engineering and Sickbay, respectively, sets the stage for the discovery of the warp core breach and Beverly's critical state."
"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."
"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: Three Romulans... all armed with disruptors... one at Conn... There are none of our security officers on the Bridge. They must've taken us by surprise...."
"DATA: None of the equipment is functioning. However, the information currently displayed indicates that there was a massive power surge in Engineering."
"PICARD: Counselor—you go to Sickbay. Have a look around. Data, go to Main Engineering—see if you can determine the cause of the power surge. I'll be in Transporter Room Three."