S3E13
· Deja Q

Bargain with a Fallen God

Imprisoned and newly mortal, Q pleads for sanctuary and offers the only thing he still has: knowledge. Picard faces a moral calculus—release a tormentor or condemn millions—then reluctantly removes the forcefield and assigns Data as Q’s constant minder. The exchange establishes a fragile, utilitarian alliance: Q’s terrified, cagey intellect against Picard’s duty to protect life. Functionally, this scene is a turning point and setup — it transforms Q from enemy to essential consultant and hands Data the emotional custodial role that will complicate loyalties.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard confronts Q in the detention cell, demanding answers about the moon's deteriorating orbit and the ship's probing with Berthold radiation.

frustration to skepticism ['Detention Cell Three']

Q plays the victim, describing his terrifying experience of human frailty, while Picard responds with sarcasm and disbelief.

theatrical distress to sardonic dismissal ['Detention Cell Three']

Picard refuses to engage with Q's theatrics, turning to leave, but Q makes a desperate offer of his cosmic expertise to help with the moon crisis.

impatience to reluctant consideration ['Detention Cell Three']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Reluctant and resolute — outwardly composed but inwardly conflicted between disgust for Q and the imperative to save millions.

Picard enters the cell, presses Q for facts about the moon and Berthold radiation, stifles personal discomfort, keys his insignia, orders the forcefield removed, and assigns Data to shadow Q for the remainder of his stay.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain any usable knowledge to stop the moon and mitigate Berthold radiation.
  • Protect ship and civilian lives by minimizing risk while leveraging Q's information.
  • Maintain command discipline and ensure continuous supervision of a dangerous detainee.
Active beliefs
  • Q is inherently dangerous and untrustworthy, even when vulnerable.
  • Starfleet duty to protect lives supersedes personal feelings toward Q.
  • Knowledge—even from a tormentor—can be operationally valuable and must be exploited.
Character traits
authoritative pragmatic morally burdened restrained compassion
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Clinically curious with an undercurrent of wonder — contemplative about what Q's alleged mortality reveals about humanity and himself.

Data enters at Picard's summons, is formally assigned as Q's constant minder, stands observing and studying Q with clinical curiosity, and offers an analytical comment about the possibility of Q's humanity.

Goals in this moment
  • Carry out Picard's orders and ensure Q is continuously supervised.
  • Observe Q to determine whether he truly experiences human vulnerabilities.
  • Gather data and test hypotheses about emotion and mortality in sentient beings.
Active beliefs
  • Systematic observation yields truth; empirical study is the correct approach.
  • If Q is truly human, his condition may offer insights into emotion and fallibility.
  • Following Starfleet command structure and orders is essential to mission success.
Character traits
analytical dutiful curious literal
Follow Data's journey
Q
primary

Afraid and cagey — performing helplessness while anxiously bargaining to secure shelter and relevance.

Q lies on the bunk, alternates theatrical whining with urgent bargaining, claims loss of his powers and mortality, offers up his knowledge as currency, and tentatively crosses the cleared forcefield to test his new physical limits.

Goals in this moment
  • Gain release from confinement and sanctuary aboard the Enterprise.
  • Convert remaining value (knowledge) into protection and leverage.
  • Re-establish a role and preserve survival despite newfound mortality.
Active beliefs
  • He is biologically weakened and less formidable without Continuum powers.
  • His knowledge is the only remaining currency he possesses and will be respected as such.
  • Picard will accept pragmatic trade-offs when lives are at stake.
Character traits
theatrical manipulative vulnerable intellectually proud
Follow Q's journey

Neutral and transactional — functions purely to execute authorized commands.

The Shipboard Computer receives Picard's vocal authorization and immediately executes protocol to lower the detention rim forcefield, validating Picard's command and changing the cell's security state.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately and promptly execute the captain's authenticated commands.
  • Maintain ship security protocols while altering forcefield states as ordered.
Active beliefs
  • Authorized commands from proper credentials should be executed without delay.
  • Ship safety is maintained through adherence to protocol and authenticated actions.
Character traits
procedural efficient unemotional
Follow USS Enterprise's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Berthold Radiation (Hyperonic Radiation Field)

Berthold radiation is invoked as a diagnostic clue and part of the immediate crisis; Picard mentions the ship has been probed with it, which raises the stakes and justifies accepting Q's offer of knowledge despite moral reservations.

Before: Present as a recorded/observed contaminant on ship sensors, …
After: Remains an active concern — its presence is …
Before: Present as a recorded/observed contaminant on ship sensors, an unresolved hazard being investigated.
After: Remains an active concern — its presence is acknowledged but unresolved by the close of the exchange.
Bre'el Moon — Ferrous Crystalline Satellite (Imminent Impactor)

The ferrous crystalline Bre'el Moon is the external macguffin referenced to justify Picard's willingness to trade freedom for Q's knowledge; it is the distant but urgent threat whose millions of lives provide moral weight to the negotiation.

Before: In a deteriorating, impact-bound orbit threatening Bre'el Four; …
After: Still on a collision course; unresolved and urgent, …
Before: In a deteriorating, impact-bound orbit threatening Bre'el Four; known to bridge officers as an imminent hazard.
After: Still on a collision course; unresolved and urgent, motivating continued technical work and use of Q's knowledge.
Detention Cell Bunk

The detention cell bunk serves as Q's immediate platform of confinement and vulnerability: he lies on it while pleading and demonstrating weakness. It frames his physical fall from godlike posture to human frailty and anchors the visual of his exposure.

Before: Occupied — Q is lying on the bunk, …
After: Partially vacated — Q rises, crosses the cleared …
Before: Occupied — Q is lying on the bunk, trembling and guarded.
After: Partially vacated — Q rises, crosses the cleared cell threshold, leaving the bunk as evidence of his previous confinement.
Detention Cell Rim Forcefield

The detention cell rim forcefield functions as the physical and symbolic barrier between Q and the crew. Picard orders its removal via command to the computer; its deactivation permits Q's tentative physical crossing and initiates the negotiated exchange of service for liberty.

Before: Active — engaged as an energy rim sealing …
After: Deactivated — cleared on Picard's order, allowing Q …
Before: Active — engaged as an energy rim sealing Q into the cell and preventing passage.
After: Deactivated — cleared on Picard's order, allowing Q to cross freely into supervised ship space.
Picard's Starfleet Insignia

Picard keys his Starfleet insignia to authenticate an order, a tangible gesture that transforms personal moral hesitation into institutional authority; the keyed emblem triggers ship systems to accept and execute his forcefield removal command.

Before: Pinned on Picard's uniform, idle; unkeyed and not …
After: Momentarily keyed/activated to authenticate Picard's command, then returns …
Before: Pinned on Picard's uniform, idle; unkeyed and not actively authorizing commands.
After: Momentarily keyed/activated to authenticate Picard's command, then returns to passive worn state after execution.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Engineering

Main Engineering is named as the immediate destination where Q's asserted knowledge will be operationalized; Picard instructs Data to escort Q to Mister La Forge there, linking the brig exchange directly to pragmatic technical response and problem‑solving.

Atmosphere Urgent, technical, and concentrated — a place of humming reactors and problem‑solving intensity (though in …
Function Worksite and consultation point where Q's information will be tested and applied to avert planetary …
Symbolism Represents pragmatic, mechanical problem‑solving contrasted with the brig's moral theater; engineering is where abstract knowledge …
Access Engineering is controlled but accessible to authorized technical staff; escort requirements apply for non‑crew detainees.
Reactor hum and diagnostic console chatter Warm metal tang and the presence of tools and consoles
Federation Flagship

The USS Enterprise (Federation Flagship) serves as the institutional and physical container for the moral exchange: a moving stronghold where technological crisis meets ethical command decisions. The brig cell, though spatially small, becomes the ship's moral crucible where duty, mercy, and strategy intersect.

Atmosphere Tense, clinical, and morally charged — a quiet, watchful setting punctuated by authoritative commands and …
Function Containment and moral crucible — the site where justice, security, and negotiation converge under Starfleet …
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility and the weight of command; the ship represents civilization's obligation to protect …
Access Brig/detention spaces are restricted and controlled; entry is limited to authorized officers and security personnel, …
Sterile lighting and metallic tang of recycled air Forcefield rim lighting and audible hum upon activation/deactivation Footsteps and controlled voices that highlight formality

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Key Dialogue

"Q: "I have no power... But I still have the knowledge... locked in this puny brain. You cannot afford to dismiss that advantage, can you?""
"PICARD: "Mister Data, please report to Detention Cell Three. Computer, remove the forcefield. If this is what I must do to save those lives, I will.""
"DATA: "It would mean you have achieved in disgrace what I have always aspired to be.""