Riker and Geordi clash over escape plan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data reports the increasing intensity of the distortion waves as the Enterprise remains trapped, prompting Riker to suggest a risky EPS discharge, but Data dismisses it as too dangerous.
Geordi proposes a risky plan to "surf" out of the rift by phase-matching the deflector shield to a distortion wave, drawing on Riker's surfing experience.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Determined and focused, with a hint of urgency as the ship's survival hinges on his engineering ingenuity.
Geordi La Forge, hunched over engineering consoles in Main Engineering, rapidly phases the deflector shield to match the EM variants of the distortion wave. His fingers fly across the controls as he communicates with the bridge, proposing the 'surfing' plan and diagnosing the failure of the first attempt. He remains focused and determined, adjusting the shield emitters for the second attempt at full impulse power, ensuring the crew's survival amid the rift's violent forces.
- • Successfully phase-match the deflector shield to ride the distortion wave and escape the rift.
- • Ensure the *Enterprise*'s structural integrity is maintained during the escape attempt.
- • Improvisation and creative engineering solutions can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
- • The deflector shield can be adapted to interact with the distortion wave's electromagnetic properties.
Resolute and focused, with a sense of urgency as the ship's survival and the crew's safety hang in the balance.
Picard commands the bridge with resolute authority, evaluating risky escape plans and making the final call to attempt Geordi’s 'surfing' strategy and later full impulse power. He oversees the evacuation of the Fleming crew, ensuring all options are exhausted before committing to the desperate maneuver. His leadership is steady and decisive, balancing the need for action with the risks involved.
- • Ensure the safe evacuation of the *Fleming* crew and the *Enterprise*'s survival.
- • Make the best possible decision under extreme pressure, leveraging the expertise of his senior staff.
- • The crew's collective skills and improvisation are key to overcoming the subspace rift.
- • Leadership requires balancing risk with the need for decisive action.
Calmly analytical, with a subtle undercurrent of urgency as the ship's survival depends on precise calculations and timely actions.
Data stands at the ops console on the bridge, providing critical updates on distortion wave intensity, hull stress, and structural integrity. He calculates the timing of the next wave, suggests taking the ship to full impulse power, and monitors the ship's status during the escape attempt. His analytical precision and calm demeanor guide the crew's decisions, ensuring they have the data needed to act decisively.
- • Provide accurate and timely data to inform the crew's escape strategy.
- • Ensure the ship's structural integrity is maintained during the escape attempt.
- • Data-driven decision-making is essential for navigating high-risk situations.
- • The crew's survival depends on leveraging both analytical precision and creative problem-solving.
Tense but decisive, with a sense of urgency as the crew faces imminent structural collapse and the need for a bold escape plan.
Riker proposes a risky EPS discharge plan to blast the Enterprise free from the rift, later supporting Geordi’s 'surfing' idea and advocating for full impulse power as a last-ditch effort. He reacts to the failure of the first attempt and the success of the second, demonstrating his tactical instinct and willingness to take bold risks when necessary. His leadership is collaborative, ensuring the crew works together under pressure.
- • Propose and advocate for escape strategies that leverage the crew's collective skills and resources.
- • Ensure the *Enterprise*'s survival and the safety of the crew by making tough decisions under pressure.
- • Creative and bold solutions are often necessary to overcome seemingly impossible obstacles.
- • The crew's success depends on collaboration and leveraging each member's unique expertise.
Professionally calm, with a sense of urgency as the escape plan is executed.
Geordi's COM VOICE communicates from Engineering, proposing the 'surfing' plan to ride a distortion wave using the deflector shield. It provides updates on the phase-matching process and confirms readiness for the escape attempt. The voice is professional and operationally focused, ensuring the bridge crew is informed of Engineering's actions and status.
- • Communicate Engineering's status and actions to the bridge crew to ensure coordination during the escape attempt.
- • Provide precise technical updates to support the crew's decision-making.
- • Clear and timely communication is critical for successful operations.
- • Engineering's role is to support the crew's efforts with accurate and actionable data.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Enterprise's transporters are used to evacuate the crew of the Fleming before the escape attempt. Once the Fleming crew is safely aboard, the transporters stand by in case of further emergencies, though they are not directly involved in the escape maneuver itself. Their role underscores the crew's priority to save lives before attempting the risky escape plan.
The deflector shield is the key to Geordi's 'surfing' plan, as it is phase-matched to the EM variants of the distortion wave. The first attempt fails due to the speed differential, but the second attempt at full impulse power successfully engages the shield, allowing the Enterprise to ride the wave and escape the rift. The shield's performance reflects the crew's ingenuity and the high stakes of their situation.
The distortion waves are the antagonistic force in this event, intensifying every 59 seconds and threatening the Enterprise's structural integrity. Geordi's plan to 'surf' one of these waves using the deflector shield is the crew's only viable escape strategy. The waves' unpredictable nature and electromagnetic properties make them both a threat and a potential means of escape, highlighting the crew's ingenuity in turning danger into opportunity.
Geordi's bridge engineering consoles are the interface through which he phases the deflector shield and monitors the escape attempt. The consoles provide real-time data on the distortion waves, shield status, and structural integrity, allowing Geordi to make critical adjustments during the maneuver. Their role is central to the crew's ability to execute the escape plan and survive the rift.
The impulse reactor is proposed by Riker as a means to blast the Enterprise free from the rift, but Data rejects the idea due to the high risk of destroying the saucer section. Instead, the reactor is later used to take the ship to full impulse power, which lessens the shock when the distortion wave hits. This maneuver is critical to the ship's successful escape, though it places immense strain on the hull and structural integrity fields.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Engineering is where Geordi executes the 'surfing' plan, phase-matching the deflector shield to the distortion wave. It is the heart of the Enterprise's technical operations, where critical systems are monitored and controlled. The location is bustling with activity as Geordi and his team work frantically to implement the escape strategy, with consoles displaying real-time data on the distortion waves and shield status.
Decks 10 through 16 of the Enterprise are severely affected by the escape attempt, with structural integrity fields failing and the decks buckling under the strain. This location highlights the physical toll the maneuver takes on the ship, as the crew struggles to maintain the Enterprise's structural integrity amid the violent forces of the rift. The decks become a battleground for the ship's survival, with the crew switching to backup systems and enduring the violent shaking.
Deep space near the Enterprise is the external environment where the subspace rift and distortion waves are located. It is a hostile and unpredictable setting, with the rift threatening the ship's structural integrity and the waves intensifying every 59 seconds. The location underscores the crew's desperation to escape and the high stakes of their situation, as they are trapped in a deadly cosmic phenomenon.
The bridge is the command hub where Picard, Riker, Data, and Worf coordinate the escape attempt. It is the nerve center of the Enterprise, where critical decisions are made, data is analyzed, and the crew's survival hinges on their ability to act swiftly and decisively. The bridge's atmosphere is tense and urgent, with the crew reacting to the ship's violent shaking and the imminent threat of structural collapse.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Starfleet is represented through the Enterprise crew's adherence to protocols, their commitment to rescue missions, and their reliance on Starfleet technology and training. The organization's values and standards guide the crew's actions, from the evacuation of the Fleming crew to the desperate escape attempt. The crew's improvisation and ingenuity reflect Starfleet's emphasis on adaptability and problem-solving under extreme pressure, even as they push the limits of warp technology and ship capabilities.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Expansion of warp leads to a suggestion by Riker."
"Expansion of warp leads to a suggestion by Riker."
"Realizing they can't escape and distortion waves come to Riker for a solution."
"Discharge doesn't work, but leads to the last crew to saftey."
"Discharge doesn't work, but leads to the last crew to saftey."
"Discharge doesn't work, but leads to the last crew to saftey."
"Discharge doesn't work, but leads to the last crew to saftey."
Key Dialogue
"RIKER: "Data, what if we forced an EPS discharge through the impulse reactor... would that be enough to blast us out of here?""
"DATA: "I do not believe so, sir... and the resulting explosion would most likely destroy the saucer section in the process...""
"GEORDI: "When's the last time you went surfing, Commander?""
"RIKER: "A couple of months ago, on Risa... I nearly killed myself on the break at Kattala beach.""
"GEORDI: "Feel like catching another wave?""
"PICARD: "All right, Mister La Forge. Get us out of here.""
"DATA: "We were unable to maintain contact with the distortion wave, sir... we are still within the rift.""
"RIKER: "Our hull stress is already critical... we can't handle many more jolts like that one...""