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S5E23 · I, Borg
S5E23
· I, Borg

Enterprise Detects Cryptic Transmission

The Enterprise emerges from warp in the Argolis cluster, where Picard and the senior staff observe a volatile, unstable star. While the crew admires the star's visual spectacle, Data—unaffected by its beauty—detects an anomalous, self-repeating transmission originating from a moon orbiting the fourth planet. The signal's unknown pattern and origin raise immediate suspicion, particularly given the system's instability and the Borg's historical presence in the region. Picard, still grappling with his assimilation trauma, orders an investigation after Riker interprets the transmission as a potential distress call. The decision to dispatch a medical away team marks a critical shift from passive observation to active engagement, setting the stage for ethical and strategic dilemmas. Data's clinical detachment contrasts with the crew's emotional reactions, underscoring the tension between logic and compassion that will define the crew's response to the Borg's vulnerability.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Enterprise enters a star system in the Argolis cluster, where the crew observes a gravitationally unstable star deemed unsuitable for colonization.

curiosity to disappointment

Data detects a self-repeating transmission emanating from a moon within the system, prompting initial speculation about its nature.

apathy to intrigue

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Contemplative with underlying tension; his professional demeanor masks the lingering psychological scars of his Borg assimilation.

Picard stands in the command area of the bridge, his gaze fixed on the volatile star displayed on the viewscreen. He records his captain's log with measured composure, though his voice carries a subtle undercurrent of tension. When Data detects the anomalous transmission, Picard's attention shifts immediately, his brow furrowing as he listens to the details. He nods approvingly when Riker suggests the signal could be a distress call, authorizing the investigation with a quiet, 'In a moment, Mister Data,' before giving the final order to proceed. His demeanor is contemplative, betraying the weight of his past trauma with the Borg, which lingers just beneath his professional exterior.

Goals in this moment
  • To investigate the anomalous transmission while maintaining Starfleet protocols and crew safety.
  • To balance the crew's curiosity with the potential dangers of the unknown signal, particularly given the Borg's historical presence in the region.
Active beliefs
  • That unexplained signals in unstable star systems warrant cautious investigation, especially in light of past encounters with the Borg.
  • That his leadership must prioritize both the welfare of his crew and the ethical implications of their actions.
Character traits
Commanding presence Thoughtful deliberation Subtle emotional restraint Strategic decisiveness Haunted by past trauma
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Neutral and clinically detached; his emotional state is indistinguishable from his usual logical demeanor, as he processes the data without personal investment or bias.

Data stands at the ops console, his attention fully absorbed by the sensor readings as the crew admires the star. He delivers his reports on the star's instability with clinical precision, his tone devoid of emotional inflection. When he detects the anomalous transmission, his demeanor shifts slightly, though his voice remains steady and detached. He provides the details of the signal's origin and pattern with the same methodical accuracy, offering no speculation or emotional reaction. His focus remains on the data, even as the crew's tension grows around him.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide accurate and detailed sensor readings to inform the crew's decision-making process.
  • To identify and communicate the technical specifics of the anomalous transmission, regardless of its potential implications.
Active beliefs
  • That his role as operations officer is to deliver objective data, free from emotional or speculative interpretation.
  • That the crew's ability to make informed decisions depends on his precise and unbiased reporting of sensor readings.
Character traits
Unwaveringly logical and precise Detached from emotional reactions Highly focused on technical details Unaffected by the crew's awe or tension Reliable source of objective information
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Intrigued and eager; his initial awe at the star's beauty gives way to a focused determination to address the unknown signal, driven by a sense of duty and compassion.

Riker stands beside Picard in the command area, his eyes wide with admiration for the star's beauty as it fills the viewscreen. He shares a knowing smile with Troi, their mutual awe momentarily overshadowing the mission at hand. When Data detects the transmission, Riker's demeanor shifts to one of focused curiosity. He quickly interprets the signal as a potential distress call, advocating for immediate action. With Picard's nod of approval, he takes charge, ordering the helm to bring the Enterprise into transport range and hailing Dr. Crusher to assemble a medical away team. His movements are purposeful, reflecting his role as the captain's right hand in high-stakes situations.

Goals in this moment
  • To determine the origin and nature of the anomalous transmission as quickly as possible.
  • To ensure the crew's response is both thorough and humane, particularly if the signal indicates a distress call.
Active beliefs
  • That unexplained signals in uncharted regions often require a swift and compassionate response, especially if they suggest a call for help.
  • That his role as first officer is to translate Picard's strategic vision into actionable steps, particularly in moments of uncertainty.
Character traits
Quick to interpret and act on new information Natural leadership in crisis situations Empathetic yet pragmatic Confident in his authority as first officer Curious and proactive
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Supporting 4

Professional and composed; her emotional state is one of readiness and efficiency, reflecting her role as the ship's chief medical officer and her trust in the command staff's decisions.

Beverly Crusher's voice responds over the comm, acknowledging Riker's request for a medical away team. Though she is not physically present on the bridge, her professional and efficient tone conveys her readiness to assist. Her brief acknowledgment, 'Acknowledged,' is a reminder of the crew's coordinated response to the unknown, even as the details of the transmission remain unclear.

Goals in this moment
  • To prepare a medical away team to respond to the potential distress call, ensuring they are equipped to handle any medical emergencies they may encounter.
  • To support the crew's investigation with her medical expertise, particularly if the transmission indicates a need for humanitarian aid.
Active beliefs
  • That her role as chief medical officer is to be prepared for any medical contingency, regardless of the circumstances.
  • That the crew's decisions, even in the face of the unknown, are made with the welfare of others in mind.
Character traits
Professionally efficient Ready to respond to medical emergencies Trusting of Riker and Picard's judgment Concise and direct in communication Compassionate yet pragmatic
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Stoic and vigilant; his emotional state is controlled and professional, reflecting his Klingon warrior ethos and Starfleet discipline, though there is an underlying readiness for action.

Worf stands at the tactical station, his posture rigid and his expression stoic as he monitors the bridge activity. He remains silent throughout the exchange about the star and the transmission, his attention focused on the viewscreen and the sensor readings. When Riker prepares to leave the bridge, Worf follows without hesitation, his loyalty to the first officer evident in his immediate compliance. His presence is a quiet but formidable reminder of the potential dangers they may face.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Riker and the away team in their investigation of the transmission, ensuring their safety and security.
  • To remain vigilant for any signs of danger, particularly given the unstable nature of the star system and the unknown origin of the signal.
Active beliefs
  • That his role as chief of security is to anticipate and neutralize threats before they materialize.
  • That loyalty to his commanding officers and crewmates is paramount, even in the face of the unknown.
Character traits
Loyal and obedient to Riker and Picard Stoic and disciplined Always alert to potential threats Non-verbal but highly attentive Ready for action at a moment's notice
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Neutral and focused; their emotional state is one of professional attentiveness, reflecting their role as supporting members of the bridge crew.

The bridge crew supernumeraries fill their stations, silently observing the star's display and the unfolding discussion. Their presence adds to the sense of a well-oiled machine, each member contributing to the bridge's operational continuity. Though they do not speak or take direct action, their attentive silence underscores the gravity of the moment and the crew's collective focus on the anomalous transmission.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain the bridge's operational continuity and efficiency during the investigation of the transmission.
  • To remain ready to assist the command staff or other crew members as needed, ensuring the smooth functioning of the *Enterprise*.
Active beliefs
  • That their role is to support the command staff and contribute to the mission's success through their silent efficiency.
  • That the crew's ability to respond to the unknown depends on their collective discipline and readiness.
Character traits
Silently attentive Professionally efficient Supportive of the command staff Disciplined and focused Unobtrusive yet essential
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Awe-struck yet cautious; her initial wonder at the star's beauty is tempered by an empathic awareness of the crew's underlying tension and the potential dangers of the unknown signal.

Troi stands beside Riker in the command area, her expression a mix of wonder and trepidation as she gazes at the unstable star. She shares a smile with Riker, their mutual appreciation of the star's beauty creating a brief, wordless connection. When Data interrupts with the news of the transmission, Troi's attention shifts, though she remains silent, her empathic senses likely picking up on the crew's underlying tension. She observes the exchange between Picard, Riker, and Data with quiet intensity, her presence a grounding force amid the growing sense of unease.

Goals in this moment
  • To remain attuned to the emotional states of the crew, particularly Picard and Riker, as they process the discovery of the transmission.
  • To provide silent support and moral grounding, allowing the command staff to focus on the strategic and ethical implications of their actions.
Active beliefs
  • That the crew's emotional responses to the unknown are as important as the technical details of the transmission.
  • That her role as counselor is to observe, understand, and, when necessary, intervene to ensure the crew's decisions are made with both logic and compassion.
Character traits
Empathic observer of crew dynamics Quietly supportive of Riker and Picard's decisions Able to balance awe with caution Non-intrusive yet perceptive Comfortable with silence in high-stakes moments
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Bridge Turbolift

The bridge turbolift serves as the transition point for Riker and Worf as they prepare to lead the medical away team to the transporter room. Its sleek design and efficient operation symbolize the Enterprise's advanced technology and the crew's ability to move quickly in response to new developments. The turbolift's role in this event is functional, providing a seamless means for the crew to transition from the bridge to the next phase of their investigation. Its presence underscores the ship's vastness and the crew's ability to navigate it with precision and purpose.

Before: Idle, with doors open, ready for use by …
After: Activated by Riker and Worf, transporting them to …
Before: Idle, with doors open, ready for use by bridge personnel.
After: Activated by Riker and Worf, transporting them to the transporter room to prepare for the away mission.
Enterprise Main Bridge Viewscreen (Main Viewer)

The Enterprise bridge's main viewscreen dominates the scene, projecting the volatile and mesmerizing display of the unstable star in the Argolis cluster. Its vivid depiction of solar flares and gravitational distortions serves as both a visual spectacle and a narrative device, capturing the crew's initial awe and foreshadowing the dangers of the unknown. The viewscreen's ability to display sensor data and external transmissions makes it a critical tool for the crew's investigation, particularly when Data detects the anomalous signal from the moon. Its presence on the bridge symbolizes the crew's connection to the cosmos and their role as explorers, even as it underscores the vast and unpredictable nature of space.

Before: Displaying the volatile star of the Argolis cluster, …
After: Shifts to display sensor data and the moon …
Before: Displaying the volatile star of the Argolis cluster, with sensor overlays highlighting its gravitational instability and solar flares.
After: Shifts to display sensor data and the moon orbiting the fourth planet, as the crew prepares to investigate the anomalous transmission.
Data's Sensor Console

Data's sensor console at the ops station is the primary tool for detecting and analyzing the anomalous transmission. Its screens display real-time sensor readings of the Argolis cluster, including the unstable star's gravitational fluctuations and the self-repeating signal emanating from the moon. Data manipulates the console's controls to isolate the transmission, screen out interference, and provide the crew with critical information about its origin and pattern. The console's precision and reliability are essential to the crew's ability to make informed decisions, particularly in the face of the unknown and the potential dangers posed by the signal.

Before: Displaying sensor readings of the unstable star and …
After: Now displaying detailed sensor data on the self-repeating …
Before: Displaying sensor readings of the unstable star and its gravitational fluctuations, with no indication of the anomalous transmission.
After: Now displaying detailed sensor data on the self-repeating transmission, its origin on the moon, and the moon's atmospheric capabilities.
Riker's Commbadge

Riker's combadge is the communication device through which he hails Dr. Beverly Crusher, requesting a medical away team to investigate the anomalous transmission. Its compact design and reliable function symbolize the crew's ability to coordinate quickly and efficiently in response to the unknown. The combadge's chirp and Riker's direct communication with Crusher highlight the crew's professionalism and their readiness to act, even in the face of uncertainty. Its role in this event underscores the importance of clear and concise communication in high-stakes situations.

Before: Inactive, pinned to Riker's uniform chest, ready for …
After: Activated to hail Dr. Crusher, facilitating the assembly …
Before: Inactive, pinned to Riker's uniform chest, ready for use.
After: Activated to hail Dr. Crusher, facilitating the assembly of the medical away team.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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USS Enterprise-D

The bridge of the USS Enterprise-D serves as the command center for the crew's initial response to the anomalous transmission. Its familiar layout, with the viewscreen dominating the forward bulkhead and the various stations manned by the crew, creates a sense of order and control amid the uncertainty. The bridge's atmosphere is a mix of awe and tension, as the crew is momentarily captivated by the star's beauty before shifting their focus to the potential dangers of the unknown signal. The location's functional role is to facilitate the crew's decision-making process, providing them with the tools and information they need to investigate the transmission. Symbolically, the bridge represents the crew's connection to the cosmos and their role as explorers, even as it underscores the vast and unpredictable nature of space.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with moments of awe; the crew's initial admiration for the star's beauty gives way …
Function Command center for the crew's initial investigation of the anomalous transmission, providing tools and information …
Symbolism Represents the crew's connection to the cosmos and their role as explorers, as well as …
Access Restricted to senior staff and bridge crew; access is controlled to maintain operational security and …
The volatile star displayed on the viewscreen, casting an eerie glow across the bridge. The hum of consoles and the occasional beep of sensors, creating a sense of controlled urgency. The crew's varied reactions to the star and the transmission, from awe to tension.
Argolis System

The Argolis cluster, with its unstable star and the moon orbiting the fourth planet, serves as the external setting for the crew's investigation. The cluster's volatile nature and the mysterious transmission create a sense of danger and uncertainty, driving the crew's decision to investigate. The location's atmospheric contribution is one of tension and awe, as the crew grapples with the beauty of the star and the potential threats posed by the unknown signal. Its functional role is to provide the context for the crew's exploration, serving as both a challenge and an opportunity for discovery. Symbolically, the Argolis cluster represents the unknown and the crew's role as explorers, even as it underscores the risks inherent in their mission.

Atmosphere Volatile and awe-inspiring; the unstable star's beauty is tempered by the potential dangers of the …
Function External setting for the crew's investigation, providing the context for their exploration and discovery.
Symbolism Represents the unknown and the crew's role as explorers, as well as the risks and …
Access Accessible via the Enterprise's transporters, though the unstable nature of the star system poses potential …
The violent solar flares of the unstable star, casting an eerie glow across the system. The self-repeating transmission emanating from the moon, its unknown pattern adding to the sense of mystery and danger. The life-supporting atmosphere of the moon, hinting at the possibility of life or a distress call.
Transporter Room Two (USS Enterprise-D)

Though not physically depicted in this scene, the transporter room two is the next logical destination for Riker, Worf, and the medical away team. Its role in the event is to serve as the preparation point for the away mission, where the team will gather their equipment and ready themselves for transport to the moon. The transporter room's advanced technology and efficient operation symbolize the Enterprise's capability to respond quickly to new developments, even in the face of the unknown. The location's functional role is to facilitate the crew's transition from the bridge to the away mission, ensuring they are equipped and prepared for whatever they may encounter.

Atmosphere Anticipatory and focused; the crew's preparation for the away mission creates a sense of urgency …
Function Preparation point for the away team, where equipment is gathered and final checks are conducted …
Symbolism Represents the crew's ability to transition from investigation to action, embodying the Enterprise's role as …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel involved in the away mission; access is controlled to maintain security …
The hum of active transporter consoles, ready to beam the away team to the moon. The glow of transporter pads, symbolizing the threshold between the ship and the unknown. The medical equipment and gear being prepared by the away team, reflecting their readiness for potential medical emergencies.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the overarching organization that guides the Enterprise's mission and the crew's actions. Its protocols, values, and ethical imperatives shape the crew's response to the anomalous transmission, particularly in their decision to investigate the signal as a potential distress call. Starfleet's influence is evident in the crew's adherence to protocol, their commitment to humanitarian principles, and their strategic approach to the unknown. The organization's presence in this event underscores the crew's role as representatives of Starfleet, even as it highlights the tension between exploration and the potential dangers of the unknown.

Representation Through Starfleet protocols and ethical imperatives, which guide the crew's decision-making process and their response …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew and their actions, while operating under the constraints of Starfleet's …
Impact Starfleet's involvement in this event reflects the organization's commitment to exploration and discovery, as well …
Internal Dynamics Starfleet's internal dynamics are shaped by the organization's commitment to exploration and discovery, as well …
To uphold Starfleet's mission of exploration and discovery, even in the face of the unknown and potential threats. To ensure the crew's actions are guided by ethical imperatives, particularly in their response to potential distress calls and the potential dangers of the unknown. Through the authority of Captain Picard and the senior staff, who make strategic decisions based on Starfleet protocols and ethical imperatives. Through the crew's commitment to humanitarian principles, which drives their decision to investigate the transmission as a potential distress call.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Temporal

"The Enterprise entering the star system is a temporal precursor to Data detecting the transmission."

Picard authorizes medical away team
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What this causes 2
Causal

"Riker's suggestion of a distress call leads directly to the away team's investigation of the moon."

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Temporal

"The Enterprise entering the star system is a temporal precursor to Data detecting the transmission."

Picard authorizes medical away team
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DATA: Sir, I am detecting a transmission... emanating from within this system."
"RIKER: It could be a distress call."
"PICARD: In a moment, Mister Data."