Ro Corrects Picard on Her Name
Plot Beats
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Picard and Riker discuss Ensign Ro's assignment, with Riker expressing concerns about the crew's reaction and Picard asserting the need for high performance standards, revealing Picard's unease with the situation.
Ensign Ro enters the Ready Room and corrects Picard on the proper pronunciation and order of her Bajoran name, asserting her identity and immediately putting Picard and Riker on the defensive.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Frustrated and unsettled, masking his discomfort with Ro’s defiance behind a veneer of professionalism.
Picard, seated at his desk in the ready room, engages in a tense discussion with Riker about Ensign Ro’s assignment, expressing personal concern over her troubled past. His authority is immediately challenged when Ro enters unannounced and corrects him on her name. He attempts to assert his command by addressing her record and expectations, but Ro’s bluntness and defiance leave him visibly frustrated. His belated Dismissed after she exits underscores his loss of control in the moment.
- • To establish clear expectations for Ro’s conduct aboard the *Enterprise* and during the mission.
- • To reassert his authority as captain, despite Ro’s disruptive behavior and blunt admissions.
- • Ro’s presence on the mission is a liability due to her troubled past and lack of enthusiasm for Starfleet.
- • Maintaining discipline and professionalism is essential, even in the face of personal resistance.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Picard and Riker expecting performance from Ro despite past issues/Ro correcting Picard on the pronunciation of her name establishes her determination to assert her Bajoran identity."
"Picard and Riker expecting performance from Ro despite past issues/Ro correcting Picard on the pronunciation of her name establishes her determination to assert her Bajoran identity."
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: Yes, Ensign Laren, please have a seat..."
"RO: Ensign Ro. Sir."
"PICARD: I beg your pardon?"
"RO: The Bajoran custom has the family name first, the individual's second. I am properly addressed as Ensign Ro."
"PICARD: I am fully aware of your Starfleet record, your problems on other ships, the incident on Garon Two that led to your court martial. I feel it only fair to inform you that I am personally concerned about your presence on this most critical mission..."
"RO: I don't want to be here any more than you want me to be here. Sir."
"RIKER: Then why did you accept this assignment?"
"RO: If I may be equally candid... it's better than prison."
"RO: Captain, I know the routine. You don’t have to worry about me. We're stuck with each other. Let's get this over with as quickly as possible and we'll go our separate ways, okay?"