Iconian Probe Launch — Picard Orders Capture
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
A sudden bright flash blooms on the planet's surface and Worf calls out a projectile launch, transforming distant survey into immediate threat.
Data matches the launched object's size and composition to the probe that scanned the Yamato, converting the immediate danger into a confirmed contagion linked to the Yamato disaster.
Picard rapidly shifts the bridge into defensive and proactive mode—shields up, tractor beam ready—and orders La Forge's cooperation as he declares an intent to capture the probe, turning recognition of the threat into decisive action.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Alert and slightly anxious; invested in learning from the crisis while performing operational tasks.
Manning the conn/operations area between Picard and Data; observes sensor readouts, assists as needed, and registers the escalating stakes with youthful attentiveness and anxiety.
- • Keep command informed of tactical timelines and sensor updates
- • Assist senior officers to ensure an accurate and timely response
- • The probe represents a real and immediate danger to starships
- • Senior officers' orders must be enacted quickly to prevent casualties
Calm command with urgent resolve — outwardly composed but driven by concern for crew safety and the political consequences of losing another ship.
Moves between Wesley and Data, studies the viewscreen, and immediately issues tactical orders: raise shields, ready the tractor beam, and direct La Forge; explicitly declares intent to capture the launched probe.
- • Protect the Enterprise and its crew from immediate harm
- • Prevent a repeat of the Yamato's destruction
- • Secure the probe for analysis to control strategic advantage
- • The launched object is an active threat that must be stopped, not ignored
- • Capturing the probe is militarily and scientifically preferable to evasion
- • Decisive leadership will minimize loss and maintain Starfleet responsibilities
Clinically neutral and focused; provides dispassionate data that shapes command decisions.
Running sensor checks, Data reports no life readings and correlates the launched projectile's size and composition to the probe that scanned the Yamato, converting suspicion into identified threat.
- • Accurately identify the launched object
- • Provide timely, reliable information to command
- • Enable the bridge to make a correct tactical response
- • Sensor data is the decisive factor in threat assessment
- • If signature matches the Yamato probe, the deployment is intentional and dangerous
- • Objective facts should guide immediate tactical choices
Urgent and focused; communicates threats crisply to prompt immediate defensive action.
Reports environmental and damage analysis from the planet (cities destroyed, energy source in the mountains) and issues a rapid warning when the projectile is launched, shifting the bridge into combat readiness.
- • Ensure the ship responds defensively to the incoming projectile
- • Identify the projectile's origin and energy source for tactical context
- • The planet's ruins conceal active, dangerous systems
- • Immediate, forceful response is required to protect the Enterprise
Concerned and steady; prioritizes crew safety while backing the captain's decisive choice.
At his station, Riker queries whether the world is Iconia and stands ready to support Picard's commands, maintaining tactical preparedness and providing a sounding board for command decisions.
- • Confirm the identity of the planet and reliability of incoming data
- • Support and implement command directives to protect the ship
- • Varley's report and the sensor data are credible and require a cautious posture
- • Following Picard's orders will best preserve crew safety and mission integrity
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Iconian probe (as characterized by Varley's recovered specimen) is the identified match for the projectile launched from Iconia; Data's recognition transforms it from a forensic curiosity into an active threat and a candidate for capture rather than avoidance.
The forward/viewscreen (represented by the canonical ready-room viewscreen entry) displays magnified images of Iconia, allowing officers to observe the planetary flash. It is the primary visual cue that converts forensic observation into tactical action.
The Enterprise's tractor beam system is ordered readied by Picard as the chosen means to capture the launched probe. It shifts from passive hardware to an immediate tactical tool intended to seize the object mid-flight.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The main bridge is the stage where forensic curiosity turns to command decision: officers analyze sensor data, witness the planetary flash together, and execute rapid defensive and capture orders. It functions as the operational nerve center coordinating ship-wide responses.
Iconia is the remote, ruined planet that emits the bright flash and launches the probe; it moves from archaeological curiosity to the source of an active threat, forcing the Enterprise to treat the world as hostile and strategically dangerous.
The mountains of the smaller continent are identified by Worf as the locus of an energy source; sensors tie the projectile's launch to that region, making it a likely origin and tactical focus for understanding the planet's active systems.
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Key Dialogue
"WORF: "Captain! Projectile launched from the planet's surface!""
"DATA: "Its size and composition match the probe which scanned the Yamato.""
"PICARD: "Shields up. Ready the tractor beam. Lieutenant La Forge, I'm about to assist you in your research. A probe has been launched from Iconia. I intend to capture it.""