S2E16
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Stun-Ready Away Team Prepares to Beam to Borg Ship

Riker, Worf and Data suit up and take the transporter pad, a compact tableau of command, martial readiness, and clinical curiosity. Worf's flat report of “no life sign readings” deepens the unknown; O'Brien's precise coordinates are a fragile promise of landing in the least damaged sector. Riker orders phasers set to stun while bracing to escalate — a disciplined, desperate restraint. The final "Energize" severs them from the Enterprise and converts preparation into an irreversible escalation that drives the mission into horror and discovery.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker, Worf, and Data enter the transporter room armed with phasers, establishing a tense, mission-ready posture as they prepare to board the hostile Borg vessel.

caution to resolve ['Transporter Room']

Worf declares the absence of life signs, instantly shattering any assumption of conventional crewed life aboard the Borg ship and introducing a chilling, unnatural silence that signals the threat’s alien nature.

determined to unsettled ['Borg ship interior (detected via sensors)']

O'Brien confirms the landing coordinates, aligning the away team’s insertion into the least damaged zone—strategically grounding their fragile infiltration in technical precision and survival necessity.

uncertainty to focus ['Transporter Room']

Riker orders phasers set to stun with readiness to escalate force, revealing tactical caution in the face of the unknown—his voice tightens the tension, transforming equipment into weapons of fragile control.

calm to heightened alert ['Transporter Room']

The away team steps onto the transporter pad, bracing physically and psychologically for the unknown—each movement a silent vow to face the uncomprehending horror beyond.

resolve to anticipation ['Transporter Room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Detached curiosity overlaying professional concern — intellectually eager to gather data but mindful of the mission's danger.

Data, armed and composed, accompanies Riker and Worf onto the pad; he presents the clinical posture of an analytic officer ready to observe, record, and respond while complying with Riker's tactical orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Collect sensory and environmental data aboard the Borg vessel
  • Support mission objectives through analysis and adaptive problem-solving
Active beliefs
  • Objective observation and data collection are primary duties during unknown encounters
  • Systematic inquiry can reveal vulnerabilities even in seemingly implacable adversaries
Character traits
clinical curious methodical composed
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Professional concentration: calm, steady, and quietly anxious about the technical variables of a risky beam-down.

Chief O'Brien stands at the transporter console, confirms and reports that he has 'laid in coordinates' intended to deposit the team in the least damaged sector, and readies the transporter for an immediate dematerialization and potential emergency recall.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute an accurate transport to the specified coordinates
  • Maintain contingency readiness for a rapid retrieval if the away team encounters danger
Active beliefs
  • Proper coordinate selection and transporter setup are essential to minimizing risk
  • Technical competence and procedural rigor can mitigate the unknowns of hostile environments
Character traits
precise focused technically competent calm under pressure
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Resolute professionalism masking an urgent, coiled readiness — calm on surface while prepared to escalate force if the situation demands.

Commander Riker organizes and commands the away-team deployment: he gives rules of engagement, calibrates phasers to stun with a readiness to escalate, physically boards the transporter pad, and delivers the final "Energize" that initiates beaming.

Goals in this moment
  • Deploy an effective reconnaissance/boarding party with minimal casualties
  • Maintain command control and rules of engagement to avoid unnecessary aggression
  • Ensure the team lands in the least damaged sector to maximize survivability
Active beliefs
  • The Borg represent a severe but containable threat if approached cautiously
  • Clear rules of engagement and measured force will preserve crew lives and mission integrity
Character traits
disciplined decisive commanding measured restraint
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Controlled vigilance with underlying apprehension; his report is factual but carries the weight of a warrior anticipating unexpected danger.

Worf performs a tactical sensor check and reports cold, clinical data — 'no life sign readings' — stands armed on the pad, and assumes a guarded security posture as the team prepares to dematerialize.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate tactical readings to inform team decisions
  • Protect the away team and be ready to engage physically if required
Active beliefs
  • Tactical information (or its absence) is crucial to survival
  • Preparedness and readiness to use force are necessary in dangerous boarding operations
Character traits
stoic alert martial pragmatic
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Transporter Platform (Corridor)

The circular transporter pad functions as the physical nexus of the event: the three officers climb onto it, it hums to life under O'Brien's control, and it dematerializes the team — converting procedure and intent into irreversible action and initiating the away mission.

Before: Idle but ready in Transporter Room Three, coils …
After: Pad returns to standby after dematerializing the away …
Before: Idle but ready in Transporter Room Three, coils charged and awaiting operator input; crew standing by with phasers.
After: Pad returns to standby after dematerializing the away team; momentarily empty but still active and staffed for potential recall.
Promellian Distress Transmission (Encoded Coordinates)

Representing the navigational data that O'Brien has prepared, the encoded beam-down coordinates are referenced verbally as the assurance of a targeted landing in the least damaged sector; they function narratively as a fragile promise of safety and procedural control before the unknown.

Before: Programmed into the transporter/navigation systems by O'Brien and …
After: Coordinates have been used to initiate the beam; …
Before: Programmed into the transporter/navigation systems by O'Brien and stood ready for use as the away team's destination vector.
After: Coordinates have been used to initiate the beam; they remain recorded in the transporter's buffer for potential recall or debugging, but their accuracy will soon be tested at the destination.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room Three

Transporter Room Three is the event's staging ground: officers assemble, procedures are spoken aloud, technical checks are confirmed, and the room's machines execute the beaming. Its cramped clinicality sharpens the emotional focus on duty, risk, and the interpersonal compact of command and follow-through.

Atmosphere Tense, clinical, and tightly controlled — procedural urgency underscored by muted emotion.
Function Departure point and technical staging area for the away team's deployment.
Symbolism Represents the institutional machinery that converts human decision into irrevocable action; a liminal threshold between …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel and senior officers; access controlled by transporter console and technical staff.
Harsh overhead lighting that emphasizes clinical technology Low mechanical hums and charged transport coils Consoles and braided wiring concentrated around a circular pad
Borg Ship Great Chamber

The Borg ship (the team's intended destination) is invoked as the hostile endpoint of this action: though unseen in the room, it frames the entire risk assessment, gives meaning to the sensor reading of 'no life signs,' and transforms the beaming from routine operation into a deliberate insertion into enemy space.

Atmosphere Implied as cold, clinical, and menacing — a factory-like environment where individuality is erased.
Function Target battleground and reconnaissance objective; the place where the away team will gather intelligence or …
Symbolism Embodies the dehumanizing horizon the crew must confront; a locus of assimilation and existential threat …
Access Not a safe or secure area; entry is hostile and governed by tactical mission parameters …
Implied metallic architecture and low mechanical hums Rows or chambers filled with machinery and life-slot structures Atmosphere of ordered, factory-like sterility

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Causal

"The away team’s step onto the Borg ship triggers their harrowing discoveries — including the nursery and regeneration — which directly cause Picard to order immediate extraction, making their physical entry the causal pivot of the entire mission."

Nursery Revealed — Hull Regeneration Exposed
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Causal

"The away team’s step onto the Borg ship triggers their harrowing discoveries — including the nursery and regeneration — which directly cause Picard to order immediate extraction, making their physical entry the causal pivot of the entire mission."

Nursery Discovered — Ship Regenerates
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Key Dialogue

"Worf: "There are no life sign readings.""
"O'Brien: "I have laid in coordinates which should set you down in the least damaged section of the Borg ship.""
"Riker: "Set phasers on stun, but let's be ready to increase the power if we need it.""