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S2E1 · The Child
S2E1
· The Child

The Engineering Devil’s Bargain

In the ready room’s quiet tension, Geordi unveils his 512-unit containment fortress—an elegant cage for death. The math is merciless: replicator power drains the warp core, stranding them on impulse across 03:00 watch. Picard accepts the cost with sailor-schooled resignation; Riker, hungry for Keo Ven, pockets the promise of later spectral power. The captain’s sacrifice—taking the graveyard shift of command while his officer sleeps—turns the mission inward, making the clock not an external threat but a fellow conspirator.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi outlines the modules' full atmospheric controls and the staggering logistics—he must replicate the unit 512 times—and warns that building them will force power diversion from the warp engines to the replicator.

technical confidence to operational concern ['large containment area']

Command resolves the tactical trade-offs: Picard presses for duration on impulse power, Geordi concedes a few hours, Riker demands maximum warp power at departure, Geordi assures him, then exits; Picard schedules relief at 0300 and Riker departs, leaving mission logistics set.

concern to resolved determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused satisfaction tempered by the weight of knowing his brilliant solution comes at the cost of their mobility and safety

Engineering authority blooms fresh as he gestures across the holographic blueprint garden, each module a poisonous flower of containment. His voice carries the confidence of a man who has finally stepped into the uniform he was born to wear, translating death into architecture.

Goals in this moment
  • Present technically sound containment solution
  • Establish his credibility as new chief engineer
Active beliefs
  • Engineering solutions exist for every biological threat
  • Power allocation is merely another variable to solve
Character traits
professionally confident technically precise solution-oriented burdened by knowledge quietly proud
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Grave resignation layered over strategic calculation, privately calculating how many lives each hour of drift might cost

Standing over his desk, Picard's fingers drum a silent funeral march as he absorbs the mathematical certainty of their paralysis. His shoulders settle into the weight of command as he accepts the sacrifice—trading warp signatures for coffin counts, navigator's dreams for undertaker's math.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain containment of plague specimens at any cost
  • Preserve both mission and crew despite power paradox
Active beliefs
  • The mathematics of plague containment supersede the mathematics of speed
  • Leadership requires absorbing the weight of necessary sacrifices
Character traits
measured resigned duty-bound quietly sacrificial mathematically precise
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Eager confidence masking underlying tension about their vulnerability during impulse flight

Fresh from completing plague transfer protocol, Riker steps into the ready room with coiled readiness barely contained. His eyes flick between the schematics and his captain's face, already calculating tactical advantage while his voice shapes both reassurance and demand.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure future warp power restoration
  • Maintain tactical readiness
Active beliefs
  • Promise of future speed outweighs current paralysis
  • Starfleet protocol includes bargaining for operational capacity
Character traits
strategically minded confident slightly impatient protocol-conscious future-focused
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Cargo Replicator

The ship's miracle machine becomes death's midwife, now tasked with birthing 512 identical coffins from pure energy. Its hunger will draw plasma directly from the warp core's heart like a mechanical vampire, siphoning the fire that normally propels them between stars.

Before: Standby, ready for routine replication tasks
After: Staged for massive industrial replication, prepped to drain …
Before: Standby, ready for routine replication tasks
After: Staged for massive industrial replication, prepped to drain warp core power for hours
Plague Module Containment Vault

Manifested as twelve silver holographic ghosts dancing above Picard's desk, each module appears as a perfect coffin reduced to mathematical essence. These feet-on-chest visions of death's architecture detail twelve unique containment micro-climates that will multiply into a graveyard-fleet of 512 identical cages.

Before: Conceptual design phase, blueprints only
After: Authorized for mass replication, transitioning from concept to …
Before: Conceptual design phase, blueprints only
After: Authorized for mass replication, transitioning from concept to 512 physical units
USS Enterprise‑C Impulse Engines

The ship's mighty cathedral hearts—these twin Titans of folded space—must fall silent. Their antimatter pulses will fade to ember while replicators steal their life's breath, leaving Enterprise adrift between stars at the mercy of Newton's patient clock.

Before: Warp-ready, full power available
After: Scheduled for power-down and reduced to sub-light crawl …
Before: Warp-ready, full power available
After: Scheduled for power-down and reduced to sub-light crawl for minimum three hours

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Captain's Ready Room

The amber-lit ready room functions as a laboratory of impossible choices, where command decisions become mathematical equations balancing death against paralysis. Here, the ship's highest authority absorbs the cost of security while its most brilliant mind translates plague into architecture.

Atmosphere Hushed tension of absorbed burden, amber light swallowing urgency into contemplative weight
Function Private command theater for revealing unspeakable logistics of salvation
Symbolism Represents the isolation chamber where authority absorbs its own impossible mathematics
Access Restricted to senior command and summoned specialists
Amber pools of controlled lighting Holographic schematics blooming over desk surface Muted sounds of bridge activity bleeding through bulkheads

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Geordi's outline of replication and power trade-offs directly prompts command-level negotiation and the formal decision about impulse/warp power allocation."

Containment Briefing / Command Hand-Off
S2E1 · The Child
What this causes 3
Causal

"Geordi's technical briefing and insistence on a purpose-built containment enclosure leads to the physical construction of the containment area in Cargo Deck Five."

Last Hope in a Vial
S2E1 · The Child
Causal

"Geordi's technical briefing and insistence on a purpose-built containment enclosure leads to the physical construction of the containment area in Cargo Deck Five."

The Vault Seals—And So Does Fate
S2E1 · The Child
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Geordi's outline of replication and power trade-offs directly prompts command-level negotiation and the formal decision about impulse/warp power allocation."

Containment Briefing / Command Hand-Off
S2E1 · The Child

Key Dialogue

"Geordi: 'Now, I have to go and replicate this five hundred and twelve times. This will mean it will be necessary to divert power from the warp engines to the replicator.'"
"Riker: 'When we leave 'aucdet Nine - I'm going to want all the power you can slam into those warp engines.'"
"Picard: 'I will relieve you at zero three zero zero.'"