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Riker cuts Borg communications and orders counterattack

After Locutus (assimilated Picard) dismisses Riker’s desperate attempt to stall the Borg’s advance with emotional appeals, Riker abruptly terminates the transmission, severing the Borg’s psychological leverage. He immediately shifts to tactical action, ordering Gleason to reset subspace communications to a scrambled code—Riker One—effectively cutting off further Borg communication attempts. This move is both a defensive maneuver to protect the Enterprise from Borg infiltration and a strategic signal to the crew that the time for negotiation is over. Riker then demands a status report from Commander Shelby, setting the stage for the preemptive strike against the Borg. The scene underscores Riker’s evolution from hesitation to decisive leadership, as he embraces the ruthless pragmatism required to counter the Borg’s collective threat. The abrupt termination of dialogue with Locutus also marks a symbolic rejection of Picard’s assimilated state, reinforcing the crew’s resolve to fight rather than surrender to the Borg’s inevitability. The reset of communications and the call for Shelby’s report create a sense of urgency, propelling the narrative toward the impending counterattack.

Plot Beats

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Locutus dismisses Riker's attempt at delay, threatening Earth and promising destruction if the Enterprise intervenes. Riker defies Locutus, declaring his intent to intervene.

defiance

Riker abruptly cuts off communication with the Borg ship, then orders Gleason to reset subspace communications to a scrambler code in preparation for his attack.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Emotionally vacant, operating purely as an extension of the Borg Collective. There is no trace of Picard’s humanity in his delivery, only the chilling efficiency of a drone fulfilling its function. The subtext, however, is devastating: his existence is a living wound for the crew, a constant reminder of their failure to protect their captain.

Locutus appears on the viewscreen, his voice a chilling amalgam of Picard’s cadence and the Borg’s mechanical precision. His face is partially cybernetic, his eyes hollow, his demeanor utterly devoid of humanity. He delivers his threat with clinical detachment, his words a stark reminder of the Collective’s indifference to individual lives. When Riker terminates the transmission, Locutus’ image cuts to static, but the echo of his voice lingers—a haunting reminder of what Picard has become. His presence in this moment is not just a tactical threat but a psychological weapon, designed to unnerve the crew and exploit their emotional vulnerabilities.

Goals in this moment
  • Intimidate the *Enterprise* crew into compliance or paralysis by leveraging Picard’s assimilation.
  • Ensure the Borg’s advance to Earth proceeds unchallenged by neutralizing Starfleet’s resistance.
Active beliefs
  • Resistance is futile; assimilation is inevitable.
  • Emotional appeals are irrelevant to the Collective’s objectives.
Character traits
Mechanically cold Psychologically manipulative (using Picard’s voice against the crew) Utterly devoid of empathy Symbolic of the Borg’s collective will
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A volatile mix of righteous anger (at the Borg’s threat to Earth) and grieving frustration (over Picard’s loss), all channeled into cold, calculated leadership. His surface demeanor is that of a commander in control, but the subtext—his abrupt termination of the transmission, the way he avoids lingering on Locutus’ image—reveals a man who is one step ahead of his emotions, refusing to let them paralyze him.

Riker stands at the center of the battle bridge, his posture rigid with controlled intensity. His face is a mask of resolve, but his eyes betray a flicker of grief—Picard’s assimilation is a wound he cannot yet process. He terminates the transmission with Locutus not just as a tactical decision but as an emotional rejection, his voice steady but laced with steel. The order to scramble communications is delivered with the precision of a man who has accepted the weight of command, his gaze sweeping the bridge to ensure compliance. When he turns to Shelby, his tone is all business, but the subtext is clear: the time for words is over.

Goals in this moment
  • Sever the Borg’s psychological leverage by cutting off further communication with Locutus (protecting the crew from emotional manipulation).
  • Shift the *Enterprise* from a reactive to a proactive stance by initiating the preemptive strike (preserving Earth and Starfleet).
Active beliefs
  • Negotiation with the Borg is futile; only decisive action can counter their threat.
  • Picard’s assimilation is a loss that must be avenged through tactical superiority, not mourning.
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Emotionally restrained (masking grief) Tactically precise Symbolically defiant (rejecting Locutus/Picard’s assimilation) Command-presence authoritative
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Controlled urgency—he is fully engaged in the task at hand, but there is no panic or hesitation. His emotional state is professional detachment, a necessary trait for an officer manning Ops during a crisis. The subtext, however, is the unspoken fear that underlies his efficiency: one wrong move could doom them all.

Gleason is at the Ops station, his fingers poised over the console as he awaits Riker’s orders. His acknowledgment of the scrambler code is swift and precise, his voice steady but laced with the tension of the moment. He does not hesitate, nor does he question the command—his role is to execute, and he does so with the efficiency of a seasoned Starfleet officer. His presence here is a reminder of the machine-like reliability of the Enterprise’s crew, even in the face of existential threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the scrambler code is implemented flawlessly to block Borg communications.
  • Support Riker’s command structure by providing real-time tactical updates and compliance.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet protocol and discipline are the only things standing between the crew and annihilation.
  • Riker’s orders must be followed without question in a crisis of this magnitude.
Character traits
Highly efficient Unflappable under pressure Loyal to the chain of command Tactically focused
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Adrenaline-fueled determination with an undercurrent of professional urgency. She is not distracted by grief or hesitation; her entire being is oriented toward the task at hand. The subtext of her readiness suggests she sees this as her moment to earn her place in the chain of command, not just as a temporary first officer but as a leader in her own right.

Shelby is positioned near the tactical stations, her attention sharply focused on Riker’s commands. She does not speak in this moment, but her presence is electric—ready to execute the next phase of the plan. Her posture is upright, her expression one of tactical readiness, though her eyes flicker with the weight of the impending strike. When Riker calls for her report, she is already processing the data, her mind racing ahead to the next move. Her silence here is not passivity but strategic anticipation.

Goals in this moment
  • Prepare the *Enterprise* for the preemptive strike by ensuring all systems and crew are aligned with Riker’s orders.
  • Demonstrate her competence to Riker and the crew, solidifying her role as a critical asset in the battle against the Borg.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg can be outmaneuvered through superior tactics and quick adaptation.
  • Riker’s leadership is the key to Starfleet’s survival; she must support him unconditionally.
Character traits
Highly disciplined Tactically anticipatory Loyal to Riker’s command Ambitious (eager to prove her worth in crisis) Emotionally contained (focused on the mission)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Admiral Hanson's Subspace Transmission (via Enterprise Engineering Subspace Communication System)

The subspace communication system is the linchpin of this event’s tactical shift. Riker’s order to reset to 'Scrambler Code Riker One' transforms it from a vulnerable channel of Borg infiltration into a fortified barrier, cutting off their ability to monitor or manipulate the Enterprise’s transmissions. Gleason’s acknowledgment confirms the system’s compliance, but the subtext is the urgency of the maneuver—every second the Borg have access to their communications is a second closer to assimilation. The system’s role here is not just functional but symbolic: it represents the crew’s agency in the face of the Borg’s inevitability.

Before: Open and vulnerable, allowing Locutus to transmit his …
After: Scrambled and secured under 'Riker One' protocol. The …
Before: Open and vulnerable, allowing Locutus to transmit his threat directly to the bridge. The system is passive, a conduit for the Borg’s voice.
After: Scrambled and secured under 'Riker One' protocol. The Borg’s access is severed, and the system now operates as a defensive tool, protecting the Enterprise from further psychological or tactical infiltration.
Enterprise Main Bridge Viewscreen (Communications & Sensor Display)

The viewscreen is the visual battleground of this event, shifting from the chilling image of Locutus to the stark silence of starfield as Riker severs the transmission. It serves as both a tactical tool (displaying the Borg cube and enabling communication) and a psychological weapon (forcing the crew to confront Picard’s assimilation). The abrupt cut to static is not just a technical maneuver but a symbolic break—a rejection of the Borg’s voice and a declaration that the Enterprise will no longer engage in their games. The screen’s transition from Locutus’ face to the void of space mirrors the crew’s emotional journey: from despair to defiance.

Before: Displaying Locutus (assimilated Picard) on the Borg cube, …
After: Static-filled blackness, replaced by the cold expanse of …
Before: Displaying Locutus (assimilated Picard) on the Borg cube, his cybernetic visage filling the screen as he delivers his threat. The image is crisp but unsettling, the Borg’s red lighting casting an ominous glow over the bridge.
After: Static-filled blackness, replaced by the cold expanse of starfield. The screen is now a blank slate, a visual representation of the crew’s refusal to engage further with the Borg’s psychological warfare.
Scrambler Code Riker One

'Scrambler Code Riker One' is the tactical keystone of this event, a prearranged protocol designed to neutralize the Borg’s communication advantage. Its activation is not just a technical maneuver but a strategic declaration: Riker is no longer willing to play by the Borg’s rules. The code’s name—'Riker One'—hints at its personal significance, possibly a nod to Riker’s leadership style or a preexisting contingency plan. Its deployment is swift and decisive, reflecting the urgency of the moment and the crew’s need to regain control of the narrative. The scrambler is more than a tool; it is a shield against the Borg’s psychological warfare.

Before: Dormant in the system’s protocols, awaiting activation as …
After: Active and fully engaged, blocking all Borg transmission …
Before: Dormant in the system’s protocols, awaiting activation as a last-resort measure against Borg infiltration.
After: Active and fully engaged, blocking all Borg transmission attempts. The code’s deployment is a permanent shift in the Enterprise’s defensive posture.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Battle Section

The battle bridge is the nerve center of the Enterprise’s defiance, a confined space where the weight of command and the urgency of the moment collide. Its clandestine, isolated design—a module separate from the main bridge—amplifies the tension, reinforcing the crew’s vulnerability and resolve. The hum of consoles and the flicker of alerts create a sensory overload, mirroring the crew’s emotional state. Riker’s orders echo through the space, his voice cutting through the static like a blade. The battle bridge is not just a setting; it is a symbol of Starfleet’s last stand, a place where desperation and determination intersect.

Atmosphere Electric with controlled chaos—the air is thick with the weight of impending battle, the fear …
Function The command hub for the Enterprise’s preemptive strike, where Riker orchestrates the shift from defense …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human agency in the face of the Borg’s collective might. The …
Access Restricted to senior officers and essential crew during the Borg crisis. Access is controlled to …
Dim, functional lighting casting long shadows over the consoles. The hum of overtaxed systems and the rhythmic beeping of alerts. The flicker of the viewscreen as Locutus’ image cuts to static. The tension in the air, palpable as the crew braces for the preemptive strike.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the invisible hand guiding the Enterprise’s actions in this event, its protocols and training manifesting in the crew’s disciplined response to crisis. Riker’s order to scramble communications and Shelby’s readiness to report reflect Starfleet’s emphasis on adaptability and chain of command. The organization’s presence is felt in the precision of the crew’s movements, the clarity of their communication, and the unwavering resolve that defines their resistance. Starfleet is not just a backdrop; it is the foundation of the crew’s defiance, the reason they refuse to surrender to the Borg.

Representation Through institutional protocol (scramble codes, chain of command) and the collective action of its officers …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Riker’s command structure) but operating under constraint (the Borg’s overwhelming force). …
Impact The event reinforces Starfleet’s role as a bulwark against existential threats, but it also highlights …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as Riker assumes full authority, but there is no …
Preserve the Enterprise and its crew as the last line of defense against the Borg. Uphold Starfleet’s core principles—defiance in the face of tyranny—even when victory seems impossible. Through tactical protocols (scramble codes, preemptive strike planning). Via chain of command (Riker’s authority, Shelby’s compliance, Gleason’s execution of orders). By institutional training (the crew’s ability to perform under pressure, their shared values).
Borg Collective

The Borg Collective is the looming specter of this event, its influence felt even in its absence after the transmission is severed. Locutus’ threat—'We will proceed to Earth and if you attempt to intervene we will destroy you'—hangs over the bridge like a sword of Damocles, a reminder of the Collective’s inescapable advance. The Borg’s power dynamics are overwhelming and oppressive, their presence a psychological weight that the crew must shake off to act. The event is a microcosm of the larger struggle: the Borg’s mechanical efficiency vs. the crew’s emotional and tactical resilience.

Representation Through Locutus (assimilated Picard), who serves as the Collective’s voice and weapon. The Borg’s influence …
Power Dynamics Exercising overwhelming authority over the Enterprise and Starfleet, challenging the crew’s very existence. The Borg’s …
Impact The Borg’s involvement in this event underscores the stakes of the conflict: it is not …
Internal Dynamics The Borg Collective operates as a hive mind, with no internal dissent or hierarchy—only unified …
Assimilate the Enterprise and its crew to expand the Collective’s reach. Eliminate all resistance to ensure the Borg’s unchecked advance to Earth. Through psychological manipulation (using Locutus to exploit the crew’s emotional vulnerabilities). Via technological superiority (Borg shields, adaptive tactics, overwhelming firepower). By exploiting fear and desperation (forcing the crew into reactive, potentially reckless decisions).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After Locutus dismisses Riker's attempt at delay (54a7d282c3be56a1), Riker initiates saucer separation and orders firing, executing their strategic plan (a95881dfd9c7ab55)."

Antimatter spread disrupts Borg pursuit
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After Locutus dismisses Riker's attempt at delay (54a7d282c3be56a1), Riker initiates saucer separation and orders firing, executing their strategic plan (a95881dfd9c7ab55)."

Riker sacrifices battle section to save saucer
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Key Dialogue

"LOCUTUS: Your attempt at a delay will not be successful, Number One. We will proceed to Earth and if you attempt to intervene we will destroy you."
"RIKER: Take your best shot, Locutus, cause we're about to intervene."
"RIKER: Reset subspace communications to scrambler code Riker One..."