Narrative Web
S7E12
· The Pegasus

Riker proposes destroying the Pegasus

The Enterprise crew detects a Federation warp core signature emanating from an asteroid, which Admiral Pressman confirms as the hidden Pegasus—a ship tied to Riker’s past and the Federation’s forbidden cloaking technology. As Data verifies the readings, Riker reports the Romulan warbird closing in, forcing the Enterprise to confront an immediate tactical crisis. Riker proposes destroying the asteroid to prevent the Pegasus from falling into Romulan hands, but Pressman rejects the idea, prioritizing salvage over destruction. Picard then orders a high-risk deception—masking the Pegasus’s ion trail with radiation—to buy time, while Riker’s suggestion of destruction reveals his moral conflict between loyalty to his former captain and upholding Federation principles. The scene escalates tension between Pressman’s secrecy and Picard’s adherence to Starfleet law, setting up a confrontation over the Pegasus’s fate and the ethical limits of Starfleet’s mission.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker suggests destroying the asteroid to prevent the Pegasus from falling into Romulan hands, but Pressman vehemently opposes the idea, prioritizing salvaging the ship and creating tension between them.

tense to argumentative

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calculating and authoritative, with a subtle undercurrent of tension as he weighs the moral implications of the deception.

Picard enters the bridge from the Ready Room with Pressman, immediately assessing the situation as Geordi reveals the subspace resonance signature from the asteroid. He orders the asteroid to be displayed on the main viewscreen and listens intently as Data confirms the readings. When Riker proposes destroying the asteroid, Picard considers the option but ultimately rejects it in favor of a deception plan. He directs Data to execute the ionization field pulse and orders the Enterprise to move away from the asteroid to avoid Romulan suspicion, demonstrating his strategic acumen and commitment to Starfleet principles.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent the *Pegasus* from falling into Romulan hands while adhering to Starfleet principles
  • To devise a solution that balances secrecy with ethical responsibility, avoiding outright destruction of the asteroid
Active beliefs
  • The Federation’s principles must be upheld, even in morally ambiguous situations
  • Deception can be justified if it serves a greater ethical purpose and prevents greater harm
Character traits
Strategic thinker Authoritative yet measured Diplomatic under pressure Prioritizes ethical dilemmas over immediate tactical solutions
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Excited and focused, with a sense of urgency as he works to outmaneuver the Romulans.

Geordi is the first to detect the subspace resonance signature from the asteroid, immediately recognizing its Federation origin. He confirms Data’s readings and proposes using ionizing radiation to mask the Pegasus’s signature, demonstrating his technical expertise and quick thinking. Geordi assists in executing Picard’s deception plan, working at his console to blanket the asteroid with radiation. His excitement and focus are palpable as he contributes to the high-stakes solution.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm the *Pegasus*’s location and devise a way to hide it from the Romulans
  • To support Picard’s deception plan with technical precision
Active beliefs
  • Technical solutions can resolve even the most dire tactical situations
  • The crew’s collaboration is key to overcoming obstacles
Character traits
Technically brilliant and innovative Excited by problem-solving under pressure Collaborative and supportive of the crew Quick to adapt to new strategies
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Tense and authoritative, with an undercurrent of defensiveness as he protects the Pegasus’s secrets and challenges Riker’s loyalty.

Pressman enters the bridge with Picard and immediately confirms Geordi’s discovery as the Pegasus. He rejects Riker’s proposal to destroy the asteroid, insisting on salvage as the top priority. His sharp reaction to Riker’s suggestion hints at a deeper tension between them, possibly tied to the Pegasus’s past. Pressman engages in a tense exchange with Picard, ultimately approving the deception plan. His demeanor is authoritative but defensive, reflecting his investment in the Pegasus’s secrets and his reluctance to destroy it.

Goals in this moment
  • To salvage the *Pegasus* and its cloaking technology at all costs
  • To prevent Riker or Picard from undermining his authority or the mission’s objectives
Active beliefs
  • The *Pegasus*’s technology is too valuable to destroy, even under threat
  • Riker’s loyalty to him is being tested, and he must reassert control
Character traits
Authoritative and defensive Prioritizes secrecy and salvage over destruction Subtly confrontational with Riker Strategic but emotionally invested in the *Pegasus*
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Neutral and analytical, with a sense of purpose as he contributes to the deception plan.

Data confirms Geordi’s readings and analyzes the asteroid’s structure, determining that the Pegasus could be hidden in its deep chasms. He calculates the feasibility of masking the Pegasus’s signature with verteron particles or ionizing radiation, ultimately supporting Geordi’s proposal. Data executes the ionization field pulse as ordered, demonstrating his precision and reliability. His demeanor is neutral and analytical, providing the crew with objective technical expertise.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide accurate technical data to support the crew’s decisions
  • To execute the ionization field pulse with precision and efficiency
Active beliefs
  • Objective analysis is essential for making informed tactical choices
  • The crew’s collaboration relies on his technical expertise
Character traits
Precise and methodical Reliable under pressure Analytical and objective Supportive of the crew’s strategic decisions
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Tense and conflicted, with a surface calm masking his internal struggle between past loyalties and present obligations.

Riker is the first to react to Geordi’s discovery, immediately calling Picard to the bridge and ordering the Enterprise to approach the asteroid. He proposes destroying the asteroid with photon torpedoes to prevent the Pegasus from being found by the Romulans, revealing his internal conflict between loyalty to Pressman and his duty to Starfleet. When Pressman rejects the idea, Riker quickly adapts, supporting Picard’s deception plan and relaying orders to the conn officer. His body language and tone suggest a mix of tension and resolve as he navigates the moral and tactical pressures of the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent the *Pegasus* from being discovered by the Romulans, regardless of the method
  • To reconcile his personal history with Pressman with his duty to Picard and Starfleet
Active beliefs
  • The *Pegasus* must not fall into Romulan hands, even if it means bending the rules
  • His loyalty to Picard and Starfleet ultimately outweighs his past ties to Pressman
Character traits
Quick-thinking and decisive Conflict between personal loyalty and duty Adaptable under pressure Subtly rebellious against Pressman’s authority
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Alert and focused, with a sense of controlled urgency as the Romulan threat looms.

Worf provides tactical updates throughout the event, reporting the Romulan warbird’s course changes and sensor activity. He stands at the tactical station, alert and professional, ready to execute orders. His role is primarily supportive, ensuring the bridge crew has real-time information to make decisions. Worf’s presence reinforces the Enterprise’s readiness for potential conflict, though he does not actively participate in the strategic debate between Picard, Riker, and Pressman.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide accurate and timely tactical information to the bridge crew
  • To ensure the *Enterprise* is prepared for any Romulan aggression
Active beliefs
  • The chain of command must be followed, even in high-stakes situations
  • Romulan threats must be monitored and countered with precision
Character traits
Highly alert and professional Supportive of the chain of command Tactically precise and efficient
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Asteroid Gamma 601

Asteroid Gamma 601 serves as the battleground and hiding place for the Pegasus, its deep chasms providing the perfect concealment. Geordi detects the subspace resonance signature emanating from it, and Data confirms that the Pegasus could be hidden within its fissures. The asteroid’s rugged, barren surface is displayed on the main viewscreen, symbolizing the harsh, unforgiving environment in which the moral and tactical dilemmas of the event unfold. Its role as a natural barrier and potential grave for the Pegasus adds to the urgency of the crew’s actions.

Before: A barren, cratered asteroid with deep chasms, emitting …
After: Blanketed with ionizing radiation to mask the Pegasus’s …
Before: A barren, cratered asteroid with deep chasms, emitting a subspace resonance signature from the hidden Pegasus.
After: Blanketed with ionizing radiation to mask the Pegasus’s signature, appearing as a natural phenomenon to Romulan sensors.
Geordi's Bridge Console (Subspace Resonance Display)

Geordi’s bridge console displays the subspace resonance signature from the asteroid, which he and Data analyze to confirm the Pegasus’s presence. The graphic display becomes a critical tool in the event, providing the visual and data-driven evidence that drives the crew’s decisions. Geordi’s work at this console is pivotal in devising the deception plan, as he proposes using ionizing radiation to mask the signature. The console symbolizes the fusion of technology and human ingenuity in the face of adversity.

Before: Displaying raw sensor data, including the subspace resonance …
After: Used to execute the ionization field pulse, masking …
Before: Displaying raw sensor data, including the subspace resonance signature from the asteroid.
After: Used to execute the ionization field pulse, masking the Pegasus’s signature and providing confirmation of the deception’s success.
Riker's Proposed Photon Torpedoes

Ionizing radiation is the key to the deception plan, proposed by Geordi as a way to mask the Pegasus’s subspace resonance signature. Data confirms its feasibility, and Picard orders its execution. The radiation is pulsed across the asteroid, mimicking natural phenomena and preventing the Romulans from detecting the Pegasus. This object serves as the crew’s tactical advantage, allowing them to buy time and avoid direct confrontation. Its use underscores the crew’s resourcefulness and their commitment to outmaneuvering the Romulans without resorting to destruction.

Before: Present in high levels within the system, identified …
After: Deployed as an ionization field pulse, successfully masking …
Before: Present in high levels within the system, identified by Geordi as a potential tool for deception.
After: Deployed as an ionization field pulse, successfully masking the Pegasus’s signature and creating a natural cover for the deception.
USS Pegasus Experimental Systems (Metallurgical/Chromographic Specifications, Engine/Weapon/Propulsion)

The Pegasus’s experimental engine and weapon systems are the focal point of the event, as their hidden presence in the asteroid forces the Enterprise crew to act. Pressman confirms the subspace resonance signature as belonging to the Pegasus, revealing its cloaking technology and the moral dilemma it presents. The object’s hidden location and the crew’s urgency to conceal it drive the tension and strategic decisions of the scene. Its existence symbolizes the Federation’s ethical contradictions and the high stakes of the deception plan.

Before: Hidden within the deep chasms of Asteroid Gamma …
After: Masked by ionizing radiation, its signature temporarily hidden …
Before: Hidden within the deep chasms of Asteroid Gamma 601, emitting a subspace resonance signature detectable by the Enterprise’s sensors.
After: Masked by ionizing radiation, its signature temporarily hidden from Romulan detection, though its fate remains uncertain.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Asteroid Gamma 601 (Pegasus Warp Core Recovery Site)

The space near Asteroid Gamma 601 is the primary setting for the event, where the Enterprise maneuvers to scan the asteroid and execute the deception plan. This location is tense and charged with urgency, as the Romulan warbird approaches and the crew races to hide the Pegasus. The vast, silent void of space contrasts with the high-stakes decisions being made on the Enterprise bridge, creating a sense of isolation and vulnerability. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its role as a neutral battleground, where the fate of the Pegasus and the moral integrity of the crew are tested.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with urgency, the silence of space contrasting with the high-stakes decisions unfolding …
Function Neutral battleground where the Enterprise executes its deception plan to hide the Pegasus from the …
Symbolism Represents the moral and tactical crossroads where the crew must choose between secrecy and destruction, …
Access Open to both the Enterprise and the Romulan warbird, though the asteroid itself is a …
The Enterprise’s engines glowing faintly as it maneuvers near the asteroid The Romulan warbird decloaking nearby, its presence adding to the tension The asteroid’s rugged, cratered surface displayed on the main viewscreen
Romulan Trap Asteroid (Cavern Chamber)

The Enterprise’s Main Bridge is the command center where the event unfolds, with the crew gathered around consoles and the main viewscreen. This location is the heart of the tactical and moral decisions being made, as Picard, Riker, Pressman, and the senior officers debate the best course of action. The bridge’s atmosphere is one of controlled urgency, with the crew working together to outmaneuver the Romulans. Its functional role is to provide the crew with the tools and information they need to execute the deception plan, while its symbolic significance lies in its representation of Starfleet’s institutional power and the ethical dilemmas that the crew must navigate.

Atmosphere Controlled urgency, with the crew working together under pressure to outmaneuver the Romulans.
Function Command center where the crew debates and executes the deception plan to hide the Pegasus …
Symbolism Represents Starfleet’s institutional power and the ethical dilemmas that the crew must navigate in the …
Access Restricted to senior officers and crew members with clearance, ensuring that only authorized personnel are …
The main viewscreen displaying Asteroid Gamma 601 and the Romulan warbird Geordi and Data working at their consoles, analyzing sensor data Picard, Riker, and Pressman gathered around the aft station, debating the best course of action

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through its institutional protocols, the chain of command, and the ethical principles that guide the crew’s decisions. Picard’s adherence to Starfleet law and his rejection of Pressman’s secrecy-driven approach reflect the organization’s moral framework. The tension between Pressman’s desire to salvage the Pegasus and Picard’s commitment to the Federation’s principles highlights Starfleet’s internal conflicts and the ethical dilemmas that its officers must navigate. The organization’s influence is felt in the crew’s reluctance to destroy the asteroid outright, as well as in their use of deception as a morally ambiguous but necessary tactic.

Representation Through institutional protocol (chain of command, ethical guidelines) and the crew’s adherence to Starfleet principles.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individual officers (e.g., Picard’s leadership, Pressman’s rank) while being challenged by moral …
Impact The event underscores Starfleet’s struggle to balance secrecy and ethical responsibility, as well as the …
Internal Dynamics Tension between Pressman’s secrecy-driven approach and Picard’s commitment to transparency and ethical principles.
To uphold the Federation’s principles, even in morally ambiguous situations To prevent the Pegasus from falling into Romulan hands while avoiding outright destruction Through the chain of command (Picard’s authority over Pressman and the crew) Via ethical guidelines that shape the crew’s tactical decisions (e.g., rejecting destruction as a first resort)
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is represented through the ethical principles that guide Picard’s decisions and the institutional protocols that shape the crew’s actions. The Federation’s ban on cloaking technology and its commitment to transparency are central to the event, as Picard rejects Pressman’s secrecy-driven approach in favor of a deception plan that aligns with Starfleet’s moral framework. The organization’s influence is felt in the crew’s reluctance to destroy the asteroid outright, as well as in their use of ionizing radiation as a morally ambiguous but necessary tactic. The Federation’s principles also drive the tension between Pressman’s desire to salvage the Pegasus and Picard’s commitment to upholding the law.

Representation Through Picard’s leadership and the crew’s adherence to Federation principles and Starfleet protocols.
Power Dynamics Exercising moral and institutional authority over the crew, though challenged by the need for secrecy …
Impact The event underscores the Federation’s struggle to balance security needs with moral integrity, as well …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the need for secrecy (Pressman’s approach) and the commitment to transparency and ethical …
To uphold the Federation’s ban on cloaking technology and its commitment to transparency To prevent the Pegasus from falling into Romulan hands while avoiding outright destruction Through Picard’s leadership and his rejection of Pressman’s secrecy-driven approach Via the ethical guidelines that shape the crew’s tactical decisions (e.g., the use of deception as a morally ambiguous but necessary tactic)
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulans are represented by the approaching warbird, which forces the Enterprise crew to act quickly to hide the Pegasus. Their presence is indirect but looming, as Worf and Riker monitor the warbird’s movements and the crew races to execute the deception plan. The Romulans symbolize the external threat that drives the event’s urgency and the moral dilemmas faced by the crew. Their influence is felt in the crew’s need to outmaneuver them without resorting to destruction, as well as in the high stakes of the Pegasus’s potential discovery.

Representation Through the Romulan warbird’s movements and the crew’s monitoring of its sensor activity.
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the Enterprise’s tactical deception, though their power lies in their relentless pursuit …
Impact The Romulans’ presence highlights the broader geopolitical tensions between the Federation and the Romulan Empire, …
Internal Dynamics None (represented indirectly through the warbird’s actions).
To locate and salvage the Pegasus for the Romulan Empire To exploit the Federation’s weaknesses and uncover their technological secrets Through the threat of discovery (e.g., the warbird’s approach forcing the crew to act quickly) Via the moral pressure they exert on the crew (e.g., the need to hide the Pegasus without resorting to destruction)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Data and Riker report further confirming evidence regarding their find: the ship is located below the surface of the asteroid and The Romulans are approaching."

Pegasus signature detected under Romulan threat
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Data and Riker report further confirming evidence regarding their find: the ship is located below the surface of the asteroid and The Romulans are approaching."

Picard orders high-risk deception to hide Pegasus
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Temporal

"Riker leaves sickbay to the bridge, where he and Geordi begin to discuss a strange finding on the sensors."

Riker’s Self-Punishment in Sickbay
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Causal

"Riker's suggestion causes Pressman to seek him out to reprimand him."

Pressman manipulates Riker’s loyalty
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Causal

"Riker's suggestion causes Pressman to seek him out to reprimand him."

Pressman manipulates Riker’s loyalty
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Data and Riker report further confirming evidence regarding their find: the ship is located below the surface of the asteroid and The Romulans are approaching."

Pegasus signature detected under Romulan threat
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Data and Riker report further confirming evidence regarding their find: the ship is located below the surface of the asteroid and The Romulans are approaching."

Picard orders high-risk deception to hide Pegasus
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Temporal

"Following the deception of the Romulans, Pressman confronts Riker about suggesting the destruction of the Pegasus."

Pressman manipulates Riker’s loyalty
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Temporal

"Following the deception of the Romulans, Pressman confronts Riker about suggesting the destruction of the Pegasus."

Pressman manipulates Riker’s loyalty
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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: "I recommend we destroy the asteroid. It would take almost all our photon torpedoes, but it would preclude any possibility of the Pegasus falling into Romulan hands.""
"PRESSMAN: "Our top priority is to salvage the ship, Commander. I'll consider destroying it only as a last resort.""
"PICARD: "Mister Data, is it possible to saturate the asteroid with verteron particles? That could mask the resonance signature from the Romulans... prevent them from detecting it.""