Phase Rejection — Shuttle Refuses Enterprise Power

In Shuttle Bay Two a routine power-up becomes a violent, disorienting failure: sparks fill the craft and the shuttle violently rejects the Enterprise's energy. Data, calm and clinical, diagnoses an incompatible polarity and a phase mismatch — then admits he lacks enough information to explain why. Geordi's technicianship collides with growing dread: what began as a technical fault snaps into a narrative pivot, converting a solvable malfunction into an unsettling temporal mystery tied to the duplicate captains and a possible loop.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi and Data attempt to power the temporal shuttle, but the system violently rejects the Enterprise’s energy signature in a sudden explosion of sparks — a physical manifestation of the fractured temporal mechanics threatening the ship.

confidence to shock ['INT. SHUTTLE BAY TWO']

Data’s calm analysis of the power incompatibility — rejecting Geordi’s assumption of foolproof engineering — fractures the crew’s belief that technology can be controlled, revealing the shuttle’s alien logic resists human logic.

assurance to unease ['INT. SHUTTLE BAY TWO']

Geordi’s vulnerable question — 'What do you think is going on?' — breaks professional distance, exposing his terror beneath technical talk; Data’s admission of ignorance transforms the malfunction into a mystery without anchors, deepening the dread.

technical frustration to existential dread ['INT. SHUTTLE BAY TWO']

Geordi voices the unspoken terror — the duplication of Picard and the conflicting shuttles — merging technical failure with supernatural unease, confirming the crew’s worst suspicion: they are trapped in something that defies explanation.

uncertainty to resignation ['INT. SHUTTLE BAY TWO']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Flat, clinical detachment with intellectual curiosity; no panic, but a clear recognition of informational limits when confronted with anomaly.

Seated at the shuttle controls, Data activates the onboard computer, immediately responds to the explosion by calmly shutting the unit down, then supplies a concise technical explanation about incompatible polarity and a required variable phase inverter.

Goals in this moment
  • Safely terminate power flow to prevent further damage to shuttle systems and personnel.
  • Diagnose the technical cause of the failure and recommend corrective tools/procedures.
  • Preserve diagnostic data and identify what additional equipment (variable phase inverter) is required.
Active beliefs
  • Technical anomalies are solvable given sufficient diagnostic data and the correct tools.
  • Current sensor/readout information is insufficient to fully explain the mismatch; further data must be obtained before firm conclusions.
  • Systematic, protocol-driven response is the correct method in crises.
Character traits
calm clinical precise analytical
Follow Data's journey

Concerned and frustrated on the surface; under that, apprehensive and unsettled as engineering failure hints at an unfamiliar, possibly temporal problem.

Approaches the shuttle, initiates the power-up attempt ('You should have power now'), reacts with confusion and audible concern after the explosion, questions Data about both the technical failure and the broader strangeness tying it to duplicate captains, showing a hands-on troubleshooting posture mixed with growing apprehension.

Goals in this moment
  • Restore power and bring the shuttle to nominal operational status.
  • Determine whether the malfunction is a simple engineering fault or symptomatic of a larger anomaly.
  • Protect the ship from further cascading failures by diagnosing the interface between shuttle and Enterprise power systems.
Active beliefs
  • Shipboard connections and interfaces should be reliable and 'idiot proof'.
  • Most technical problems are solvable through hands-on diagnosis and the right tools.
  • Anomalies that resist normal repair protocols likely point to non-technical (or higher-order) causes.
Character traits
practical hands-on direct impatient
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Variable Phase Inverter (Geordi La Forge's)

The Variable Phase Inverter is invoked by Data as the specific tool required to reconcile the shuttle's incompatible power polarity and phase with the Enterprise's supply. Although not physically employed in the moment, its need reframes the failure from a transient glitch to a resolvable—but nonstandard—engineering problem, signaling a work-order and delay.

Before: Stored in engineering inventory (implied), available as a …
After: Identified as required; remains uninstalled/not in use, now …
Before: Stored in engineering inventory (implied), available as a known but not yet deployed diagnostic/repair tool.
After: Identified as required; remains uninstalled/not in use, now placed on the short list of immediate engineering requisites to attempt a repair.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Shuttlecraft Bay

Shuttle Bay Two is the enclosed technical arena where the shuttle is power-coupled to the Enterprise. Its hangar confines concentrate the danger and technical scrutiny: sparks, diagnostic consoles, and close-quarter work turn a routine maintenance environment into an intimate investigative crucible that foregrounds the mystery.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic; the initial mechanical shock (explosion and sparks) gives way to clinical focus …
Function Battuleground for immediate technical triage and the physical locus where an engineering problem becomes narrative …
Symbolism Represents the ship's technical core confronting the unknown—where institutional confidence meets a rupture it cannot …
Access Operationally restricted to engineering and qualified personnel; not a public area—limited to crew involved in …
Confined hangar space that amplifies the sound and danger of sparks and explosions. Presence of maintenance consoles and shuttle control interfaces used for power coupling and diagnostics. Harsh artificial lighting and metallic surfaces that make sparks and burnt circuitry visually prominent.
Main Shuttle Bay

Shuttle Bay Two is the enclosed technical arena where the shuttle is power-coupled to the Enterprise. Its hangar confines concentrate the danger and technical scrutiny: sparks, diagnostic consoles, and close-quarter work turn a routine maintenance environment into an intimate investigative crucible that foregrounds the mystery.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic; the initial mechanical shock (explosion and sparks) gives way to clinical focus …
Function Battuleground for immediate technical triage and the physical locus where an engineering problem becomes narrative …
Symbolism Represents the ship's technical core confronting the unknown—where institutional confidence meets a rupture it cannot …
Access Operationally restricted to engineering and qualified personnel; not a public area—limited to crew involved in …
Confined hangar space that amplifies the sound and danger of sparks and explosions. Presence of maintenance consoles and shuttle control interfaces used for power coupling and diagnostics. Harsh artificial lighting and metallic surfaces that make sparks and burnt circuitry visually prominent.

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: "You should have power now.""
"DATA: "The polarity was not compatible.""
"DATA: "I do not have enough information.""