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S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Clemens volunteers to replace Picard

After Data and Geordi reveal that modifying photon torpedoes to safely destroy the Devidian habitat will take two hours—leaving a narrow window for rescue—Riker impulsively declares he will return to 19th-century San Francisco to retrieve Picard. Beverly warns that the temporal rift will only allow one person to return, forcing Riker to accept a one-way mission. Clemens, who has been silently observing, overhears the dilemma and interrupts, offering himself as the solution: he will return to the past in Picard’s place, ensuring the captain can complete the mission in the present. His decision is framed as selfless, driven by his newfound belief in the future (inspired by Data) and his recognition that Picard’s role is irreplaceable. The moment marks a turning point in Clemens’ arc, shifting him from skeptic to reluctant ally, while also escalating the crew’s moral dilemma: trusting an outsider with the timeline’s fate. Geordi is tasked with briefing Clemens on the logistics, and the two depart, leaving Riker and the crew to focus on the technical solution. The exchange underscores the mission’s urgency and the high stakes of temporal interference, as well as Clemens’ quiet transformation from antagonist to a key player in preserving history.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Clemens, overhearing the discussion, volunteers to return to the 19th century, allowing Captain Picard to return to the present. He acknowledges the risk, but insists it is the right choice, as Picard has a job to do in the present.

concern to determination

Riker directs Geordi to brief Clemens on the necessary procedures. Clemens expresses his gratitude towards Data for opening his eyes to a more hopeful future.

agreement to gratitude

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resolute yet introspective, balancing newfound hope with the gravity of his choice

Clemens, who has been a skeptic and antagonist throughout the episode, overhears the crew’s dilemma and steps forward with a selfless solution: he will return to the past in Picard’s place. His decision is framed as a quiet revolution, driven by his newfound belief in the future—inspired by Data—and his recognition that Picard’s role is irreplaceable. He expresses gratitude to Data for opening his eyes, marking a turning point in his arc from obstructionist to guardian of the timeline. His resolve is steady, though tinged with the weight of his sacrifice.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve the timeline by ensuring Picard can complete the mission in the present
  • Honor his transformation by embracing a role as a guardian of history, despite his earlier skepticism
Active beliefs
  • The future, though uncertain, is worth protecting—even at personal cost
  • Progress requires sacrifice, and he is now part of that legacy
Character traits
Selfless pragmatism Quiet defiance Transformative insight Wry gratitude
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Calmly reflective, with a hint of quiet satisfaction at Clemens’ transformation

Data stands at the aft science station, his golden eyes processing the binary message left by Picard. He deduces the need to modify photon torpedoes to re-phase their force into the Devidian time continuum, a solution that requires at least two hours. His calm demeanor masks the urgency of the situation as he engages in a brief, emotionally charged exchange with Clemens, who later thanks him for inspiring his transformation. Data’s role here is analytical yet subtly humanizing, as Clemens’ gratitude highlights the android’s unintended impact on a skeptic’s worldview.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the crew understands the technical requirements for destroying the Devidian habitat without temporal catastrophe
  • Support Clemens’ newfound resolve by acknowledging his gratitude, reinforcing the crew’s unity
Active beliefs
  • Technical solutions must align with temporal physics to avoid paradoxes
  • Human emotional arcs, though illogical, can be as significant as scientific ones
Character traits
Analytical precision Subtle emotional resonance Unwavering logic Quiet influence
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Determined yet conflicted, torn between personal loyalty and tactical necessity

Riker, driven by loyalty to Picard, impulsively declares his intent to return to 19th-century San Francisco to retrieve him. His determination falters when Beverly reveals the rift’s one-person limit, forcing him to confront the moral dilemma of sacrificing his own return. Though initially resistant to Clemens’ offer, he ultimately accepts it, recognizing the necessity of the trade-off. His leadership here is defined by boldness tempered by pragmatism, as he balances personal loyalty with the mission’s greater good.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue Picard at all costs, even if it means risking his own return
  • Ensure the Devidian habitat is destroyed without temporal disruption, prioritizing the mission’s success
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to the crew is paramount, but the mission must come first
  • Sacrifices are sometimes necessary for the greater good, even when personally costly
Character traits
Impulsive loyalty Strategic adaptability Command presence Moral flexibility
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Concerned but resolute, balancing urgency with measured caution

Beverly Crusher delivers the critical revelation that the temporal rift can only transport one person, a constraint that forces Riker to reconsider his impulsive plan to rescue Picard. Her medical and scientific expertise grounds the crew’s desperate strategizing in cold, hard reality. Though concerned, she remains composed, ensuring the crew understands the stakes before Clemens intervenes with his solution. Her role is that of the voice of reason, tempering emotion with facts.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the crew comprehends the temporal rift’s limitations to avoid reckless decisions
  • Support Riker’s leadership by providing factual constraints, even if they complicate the mission
Active beliefs
  • Temporal physics must be respected to prevent catastrophic consequences
  • Emotional decisions, while understandable, must be tempered with logical analysis
Character traits
Clinical precision Empathetic authority Unshakable professionalism Strategic pragmatism
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Quietly attentive, absorbing the emotional weight of the crew’s dilemma

Deanna Troi arrives on the bridge with Clemens via the Turbolift but remains silent and physically peripheral during this event. Her empathic senses likely pick up the crew’s tension, but she does not intervene or speak, allowing the moment to unfold without her influence. Her presence is subtle, serving as a quiet observer to the emotional undercurrents of the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe the crew’s dynamics without disrupting the moment
  • Provide silent support to Riker and Clemens, should her insights be needed later
Active beliefs
  • Sometimes, the best role for an empath is to listen rather than speak
  • The crew’s emotional state must be respected, even in moments of high stakes
Character traits
Empathic observation Strategic silence Supportive presence Non-interference
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Main Phaser Banks

The Enterprise Bridge Phasers are primed and active during this scene, their controls glowing near the tactical stations as the crew debates the rescue mission. Though not fired, their presence underscores the crew’s readiness for defense or, if necessary, offensive action. The phasers symbolize Starfleet’s dual role as explorers and protectors, their potential use hinting at the crew’s willingness to take drastic measures if the Devidian threat escalates. Their readiness also reflects the urgency of the situation, as every second counts in the two-hour window.

Before: Charged and primed, their controls active on the …
After: Remain primed but unused; their role in this …
Before: Charged and primed, their controls active on the bridge’s tactical console; capable of reopening or stabilizing the temporal rift if needed.
After: Remain primed but unused; their role in this event is symbolic, reinforcing the crew’s preparedness amid the crisis.
USS Enterprise-D Corridor Turbolift Car

The USS Enterprise-D Corridor Turbolift serves as the entry point for Clemens and Troi onto the bridge, its sleek metallic doors sliding open to release them into the tense debate unfolding at the aft science station. Though the Turbolift itself is not the focal point of the event, its presence symbolizes the crew’s reliance on Starfleet technology to navigate crises. Clemens’ wariness of the ship’s alien technology is subtly reinforced as he steps off, his skepticism now giving way to reluctant acceptance.

Before: Operational, transporting Clemens and Troi to the bridge; …
After: Doors remain open as Clemens and Geordi depart …
Before: Operational, transporting Clemens and Troi to the bridge; doors sealed, humming softly as it arrives at its destination.
After: Doors remain open as Clemens and Geordi depart toward it for their briefing, its role in the event complete but its symbolic weight lingering.
Geordi's Phase Discriminator System Proposal

Geordi’s Phase Discriminators are the technical solution to the Devidian crisis, proposed as a means to adapt photon torpedoes for safe detonation in the aliens’ temporal continuum. Though not physically present in this scene, their mention by Geordi sets the stage for the two-hour delay that forces the crew to reconsider their rescue plan. The discriminators symbolize the fusion of human ingenuity and Starfleet technology, offering a glimmer of hope amid the mission’s desperation. Their successful implementation will be critical to the crew’s ability to destroy the habitat without catastrophic temporal fallout.

Before: Conceptualized but not yet installed; Geordi’s proposal is …
After: Scheduled for immediate integration into the photon torpedoes, …
Before: Conceptualized but not yet installed; Geordi’s proposal is theoretical until the modification process begins.
After: Scheduled for immediate integration into the photon torpedoes, their success now tied to Clemens’ mission and the crew’s ability to work within the constrained timeline.
Picard's Binary Temporal Warning

Picard’s Binary Temporal Warning, displayed on the bridge consoles, is the crew’s only direct communication from the past. Its decoded message reveals the phase differential required for the photon torpedoes to destroy the Devidian habitat safely, but it also introduces the two-hour delay that complicates the rescue. The warning serves as a narrative bridge between Picard’s plight in 1893 and the crew’s desperate strategizing in the present. Its contents are both a clue and a constraint, driving the event’s tension as the crew grapples with its implications.

Before: Decoded and displayed on the bridge consoles, its …
After: Its contents inform the crew’s technical solution (phase …
Before: Decoded and displayed on the bridge consoles, its binary code analyzed by Data and Geordi; the phase differential details are now known but not yet acted upon.
After: Its contents inform the crew’s technical solution (phase discriminators) and the moral dilemma (Clemens’ sacrifice); the warning’s role is fulfilled, but its legacy lingers in the stakes of the mission.
USS Enterprise Photon Torpedoes

The USS Enterprise Photon Torpedoes are the linchpin of the crew’s plan to destroy the Devidian habitat, but their modification into phase-discriminator-equipped weapons introduces a critical two-hour delay. This delay creates the narrow window for Riker’s impulsive rescue plan and, ultimately, Clemens’ sacrifice. The torpedoes are not physically present in this scene, but their absence—represented by the crew’s urgent technical debate—drives the event’s tension. Their role is purely functional yet narratively pivotal, as their modification dictates the timeline’s fate.

Before: Primed in the forward tubes, awaiting modification with …
After: Scheduled for modification; their eventual firing will depend …
Before: Primed in the forward tubes, awaiting modification with phase discriminators to re-phase their explosive force into the Devidian time continuum.
After: Scheduled for modification; their eventual firing will depend on Clemens’ success in the past and the crew’s ability to complete the task within the two-hour window.
Unstable Temporal Rift

The Unstable Temporal Rift is the mechanism through which the crew’s dilemma unfolds, its one-person limit forcing Riker to confront the impossibility of a two-way rescue. Beverly’s analysis of the rift’s instability frames the event’s central conflict: only one person can return, making Clemens’ sacrifice the only viable solution. The rift looms as a metaphorical and literal barrier, its fragility underscoring the high stakes of temporal interference. Its presence is felt more than seen, as the crew debates how to navigate its constraints without dooming the timeline.

Before: Open and unstable, linking the Enterprise bridge to …
After: Remains open but precariously so; its one-way limitation …
Before: Open and unstable, linking the Enterprise bridge to 19th-century San Francisco; its phaser-induced tear in spacetime flickers with triolic energy.
After: Remains open but precariously so; its one-way limitation now a fait accompli, as Clemens prepares to step through it.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Aft Science Station

The Aft Science Station on the Enterprise bridge is the command center for this event, where Data, Geordi, Riker, and Beverly huddle over consoles displaying Picard’s binary message and schematics for modifying photon torpedoes. The station hums with data streams, its featureless walls amplifying the crew’s tension as they debate the impossible: rescuing Picard while preserving the timeline. The location’s clinical atmosphere contrasts with the emotional weight of Clemens’ sacrifice, creating a charged dynamic where logic and morality collide. It is here that the crew’s fate—and Clemens’ transformation—are decided.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered debates and urgent technical exchanges; the air is thick with the weight …
Function Command center for temporal crisis management; site of moral and technical deliberations where the crew’s …
Symbolism Represents the fusion of human emotion and Starfleet logic, where the crew’s loyalty to Picard …
Access Restricted to senior staff and key personnel (Clemens is an exception due to the crisis); …
Glowing consoles displaying binary code and photon torpedo schematics The hum of data streams and the occasional beep of alerts Clemens’ wary glance at the alien technology surrounding him, now tinged with reluctant acceptance Riker’s commanding presence at the center of the station, his voice cutting through the tension

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the institutional backbone of this event, its protocols and values shaping the crew’s every decision. The organization’s influence is felt in the crew’s adherence to temporal physics, their reluctance to alter history, and their commitment to rescuing Picard—even at personal cost. Starfleet’s presence is manifested through the crew’s actions: Data’s technical precision, Beverly’s medical expertise, Riker’s leadership, and Geordi’s engineering solutions. The organization’s goals—preserving the timeline and protecting its personnel—are in direct conflict, forcing the crew to navigate a moral minefield. Clemens’ sacrifice, though not a Starfleet directive, aligns with its ethos of selflessness and duty.

Representation Via the collective action of the crew, who embody Starfleet’s values of loyalty, scientific rigor, …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew’s actions, but also being challenged by the temporal crisis and …
Impact The event underscores Starfleet’s tension between individual loyalty and institutional duty, as the crew grapples …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s chain of command is tested as Riker’s impulsive loyalty clashes with Beverly’s pragmatic …
Preserve the timeline at all costs, even if it means personal sacrifice Rescue Captain Picard while adhering to Starfleet protocols and temporal physics Institutional protocols guiding the crew’s technical and moral decisions The crew’s shared loyalty to Starfleet values, which temper emotional impulses with duty The symbolic weight of the Enterprise as a Starfleet vessel, reinforcing the crew’s sense of purpose

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal

"Destruction of the Starfleet site triggers dire warning from the aliens, which sets the stage to try to fire and cause bigger issues with the temporal realm."

Picard learns Devidian destruction risks annihilation
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Causal

"Destruction of the Starfleet site triggers dire warning from the aliens, which sets the stage to try to fire and cause bigger issues with the temporal realm."

Picard learns Devidian destruction risks timeline collapse
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Causal

"After Data delivers the urgent message, Riker is aware of the two-hour delay, thus making it possible and necessitating that someone return to the 19th century."

Data’s reactivation halts the torpedo strike
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Causal

"Destruction of the Starfleet site triggers dire warning from the aliens, which sets the stage to try to fire and cause bigger issues with the temporal realm."

Nurse warns of timeline annihilation
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Causal

"After Data delivers the urgent message, Riker is aware of the two-hour delay, thus making it possible and necessitating that someone return to the 19th century."

Data delivers Picard’s abort warning
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Worf gets ready to fire, finally reactivating Data and needing to send a message."

Data’s reactivation halts the torpedo strike
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Causal

"Worf gets ready to fire, finally reactivating Data and needing to send a message."

Data delivers Picard’s abort warning
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Causal

"Clemens volunteers, setting up his transport to the past."

Guinan’s warning and Clemens’ arrival
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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: There's time now... I'm going back to the nineteenth century for the Captain."
"CLEMENS: I'm the one who should return to the nineteenth century, Commander... and remain there so your Captain can return."
"CLEMENS: For starting me on the greatest adventure a man's ever had. For helping a bitter old man open his eyes... so he can see that the future turns out pretty well, after all."