S6E20
· The Chase

Galen’s distress call triggers pursuit

Picard’s quiet introspection on the bridge is shattered when Worf intercepts a frantic distress call from Professor Galen, Picard’s estranged mentor. The transmission cuts off abruptly after Galen reveals he is being boarded, leaving the crew in stunned silence. Picard’s immediate reaction—ordering the Enterprise to abandon its current course and pursue the signal at warp eight—demonstrates his deep personal investment in Galen’s mission. The urgency of the moment overrides Troi’s earlier attempt to draw him into a private conversation, underscoring how Galen’s plight has become Picard’s singular focus. The crew springs into action, but the abruptness of the call and its ominous interruption heighten the stakes, signaling that the race for the DNA message has just turned deadly. This moment formalizes the Enterprise’s commitment to the quest, shifting the narrative from theoretical discovery to a high-stakes rescue mission with galactic implications.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard orders the Enterprise to locate the call's origin and set course at warp eight, prompting everyone to take immediate action.

panicked to urgent

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Terrified and pleading, with a sense of impending doom

Professor Galen appears on the viewscreen in a state of fear, transmitting a frantic distress call from his shuttle. He reports being boarded before the transmission is abruptly cut off. His call is the catalyst for the Enterprise's immediate response, signaling the urgency and danger of his situation. Galen's plea is both a personal appeal to Picard and a call to action for the crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert the *Enterprise* to his dire situation and need for immediate rescue
  • Convey the gravity of the threat he is facing
Active beliefs
  • Picard and the *Enterprise* crew are his only hope for survival
  • The DNA message he is pursuing is worth risking his life for
Character traits
Desperate Urgently communicative Vulnerable yet authoritative
Follow Richard Galen's journey

Subdued → alarmed → urgent, with a sense of protective resolve

Picard, initially subdued and introspective, is jolted into action by the distress call. He nods in acknowledgment of Troi's invitation to the arboretum but is interrupted by Worf's announcement. Upon seeing Galen's transmission, Picard reacts with alarm, immediately ordering the Enterprise to abandon its course and pursue the signal at warp eight. His decisive action demonstrates his deep personal investment in Galen's safety and the mission's urgency. Picard's leadership in this moment formalizes the crew's commitment to the rescue.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue Professor Galen and ensure his safety
  • Pursue the DNA message with renewed urgency, recognizing the stakes have escalated
Active beliefs
  • Galen's life and the DNA message are both of paramount importance
  • The *Enterprise* crew is capable of handling this crisis with his leadership
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Personally invested in Galen's well-being Commanding and authoritative
Follow Data's journey

Highly alert with a sense of urgency

Worf, at the tactical station, is the first to detect and announce the distress call. He swiftly works the controls to display the transmission on the viewscreen, confirming the call has been blocked. His actions are decisive and efficient, reflecting his role as the ship's security chief and his Klingon warrior instincts kicking in during a crisis. Worf's alertness and technical skill are critical in ensuring the crew responds immediately to the threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the distress call is relayed to the crew as quickly as possible
  • Provide the captain with the necessary information to make a swift decision
Active beliefs
  • Threats must be addressed with immediate and decisive action
  • His role in security is to anticipate and neutralize dangers before they escalate
Character traits
Alert and reactive Technically proficient Protective of the crew
Follow Worf's journey
Supporting 3

Alarmed but professionally composed

The unnamed ensign at the conn remains silent but reacts with alarm to the distress call. She is implied to be part of the crew's immediate action, likely adjusting the ship's course or preparing for warp speed as Picard issues his orders. Her role is functional and disciplined, reflecting the bridge crew's trained response to emergencies.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute navigation orders with precision to ensure the *Enterprise* reaches the distress signal quickly
  • Maintain bridge operations despite the sudden shift from routine to crisis
Active beliefs
  • Her role in navigation is critical to the crew's success in emergencies
  • Starfleet protocol must be followed even under high-pressure conditions
Character traits
Disciplined Responsive to command Low-profile but essential
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Alarmed but ready for action

Riker stands beside Picard, reacting with alarm to the distress call. Though he does not speak, his presence on the bridge signals his readiness to support Picard's command decisions. His silence suggests he is processing the situation and preparing to act on Picard's orders, reinforcing the chain of command during the crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Back up Picard's leadership during the emergency
  • Ensure the crew transitions smoothly from routine operations to crisis response
Active beliefs
  • Picard's judgment in emergencies is reliable and should be followed without hesitation
  • The crew's cohesion is vital during high-stakes situations
Character traits
Supportive of Picard's authority Quick to adapt to changing circumstances Tactically minded
Follow William Riker's journey

Concerned and alarmed, with a sense of protective instinct toward Picard

Troi, who had just invited Picard to join her in the arboretum, reacts with alarm to the distress call. Her invitation is abruptly cut short as the crew's focus shifts to the crisis. She stands beside Picard, her concern for him and the situation evident in her expression. Though she does not speak, her presence underscores the emotional weight of the moment and her role as the crew's counselor.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Picard emotionally during the crisis
  • Ensure the crew remains cohesive and focused amid the sudden emergency
Active beliefs
  • Picard's well-being is tied to the crew's ability to handle stress
  • Her role as counselor includes being a stabilizing presence during high-pressure moments
Character traits
Empathetic Supportive of Picard Quick to adapt to shifting priorities
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise-D Bridge Main Viewscreen

The Enterprise bridge viewscreen serves as the primary medium through which the distress call is relayed to the crew. It displays Galen's terrified face and the interior of his shuttle, providing visual confirmation of the threat. The viewscreen's abrupt shift from routine operations to the distress call symbolizes the sudden transition from calm to crisis, drawing the crew's attention and triggering their immediate response. Its role is to convey critical information and set the tone for the urgency of the situation.

Before: Displaying routine operational data, such as the Enterprise's …
After: Now showing the distress call from Galen's shuttle, …
Before: Displaying routine operational data, such as the Enterprise's approach to the Atalia system.
After: Now showing the distress call from Galen's shuttle, followed by the crew's immediate action to respond.
Galen’s Vulcan Ship (Shuttle)

Galen's shuttle is the focal point of the distress call, appearing on the Enterprise bridge viewscreen as a vulnerable, isolated vessel under attack. The interior of the shuttle is visible in the background, cluttered with science equipment and signs of struggle, underscoring the urgency of Galen's situation. The shuttle's fragility and the abrupt cutoff of the transmission heighten the tension, symbolizing the precariousness of Galen's life and the mission's stakes. Its role in the event is to serve as both a target for rescue and a catalyst for the Enterprise's immediate action.

Before: Operational but under attack, transmitting a distress call …
After: Still under attack, but now the target of …
Before: Operational but under attack, transmitting a distress call from an isolated location in the Atalia system.
After: Still under attack, but now the target of the Enterprise's high-speed pursuit.
Professor Galen's Distress Transmission

Professor Galen's distress transmission is the inciting incident of the event, interrupting the bridge's routine operations and shifting the crew into crisis mode. The transmission includes Galen's frantic plea—'Enterprise! I'm being boarded'—before being abruptly cut off, leaving the crew in stunned silence. This transmission serves as both a clue to Galen's location and a call to action, formalizing the Enterprise's commitment to the rescue mission. Its role is to heighten the stakes and signal the urgency of the situation.

Before: Not yet transmitted; Galen is preparing to send …
After: Transmitted and cut off, but its content has …
Before: Not yet transmitted; Galen is preparing to send the distress call from his shuttle.
After: Transmitted and cut off, but its content has been relayed to the crew, prompting their immediate response.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Arboretum (USS Enterprise-D)

The arboretum, where Troi had invited Picard to join her for a walk, serves as a symbolic contrast to the bridge's sudden crisis. Though Picard never reaches the arboretum, its mention underscores the abrupt shift from personal reflection to urgent action. The arboretum represents a space of calm and intimacy, which is abruptly abandoned in favor of the bridge's high-stakes environment. Its role in this event is to highlight the tension between personal and professional priorities, as well as the suddenness of the crisis.

Atmosphere Calm and reflective, but ultimately abandoned in favor of the bridge's urgent atmosphere.
Function Aborted plan for private reflection, symbolizing the interruption of personal time by duty.
Symbolism Represents the tension between personal well-being and professional obligations, as well as the fragility of …
Access Open to crew members, but access is irrelevant in this event as the scene shifts …
Lush trees and foliage Artificial sunlight filtering through dense greenery A space designed for relaxation and contemplation
Atalia System

The Atalia system, initially the Enterprise's destination, is abruptly abandoned as the crew shifts focus to the distress call. Though the system itself is not physically present in the scene, its mention underscores the crew's sudden change in priorities. The Atalia system represents routine operations and scheduled missions, which are now overshadowed by the urgent need to rescue Galen. Its role in this event is to highlight the contrast between planned activities and unexpected crises, as well as the crew's adaptability in responding to new threats.

Atmosphere Routine and operational, but now overshadowed by the urgency of the distress call.
Function Abandoned destination, symbolizing the shift from scheduled missions to emergency response.
Symbolism Represents the interruption of planned activities by unforeseen crises, as well as the crew's ability …
Access Accessible via warp travel, but now irrelevant as the Enterprise changes course.
A stellar cluster of worlds and potential outposts A routine waypoint for the Enterprise before the distress call
Professor Galen's Shuttle

The Enterprise bridge is the command center where the distress call is received and the crew's response is coordinated. The bridge transitions from a place of routine operations to a hub of urgent activity as the crew springs into action. The viewscreen displays Galen's transmission, and the crew's collective alarm transforms the space into a crisis management center. Its role in this event is to serve as the nerve center for the Enterprise's response, where decisions are made and orders are issued.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with urgent activity, shifting from routine operations to crisis mode.
Function Command center for coordinating the Enterprise's response to the distress call.
Symbolism Represents the authority and responsibility of the Enterprise crew in responding to emergencies, as well …
Access Restricted to senior staff and essential crew members during emergencies.
Wide forward viewscreen displaying the distress call Bridge stations manned by the senior crew (Picard, Riker, Worf, Data, Troi) Steady hum of the ship's operations, now heightened by the urgency of the situation

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through the Enterprise crew's disciplined response to the distress call. The organization's protocols and chain of command are evident in Picard's decisive leadership, the crew's immediate action, and the ship's shift from routine operations to emergency mode. Starfleet's values of exploration, protection, and duty are reflected in the crew's commitment to rescuing Galen and pursuing the DNA message. Its role in this event is to underscore the crew's adherence to institutional priorities, even in the face of personal stakes.

Representation Via the Enterprise crew's disciplined response to the distress call, adhering to Starfleet protocols and …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew's actions, but also operating under the constraints of personal relationships …
Impact Reinforces Starfleet's commitment to exploration and protection, even when personal relationships are involved. The event …
Internal Dynamics The crew's cohesion and trust in Picard's leadership are tested, but ultimately reinforced, as they …
Respond to the distress call in accordance with Starfleet's duty to protect and explore Prioritize the safety of Professor Galen, a Federation-affiliated scientist, while also pursuing the scientific implications of the DNA message Through institutional protocols and chain of command, ensuring a coordinated response By leveraging the Enterprise's resources and crew expertise to address the crisis
Unknown Assailants (Likely Klingon or Cardassian Forces)

The unknown assailants (likely Klingon or Cardassian forces) are represented by their boarding of Galen's shuttle and the abrupt cutoff of his distress call. Their actions serve as the catalyst for the Enterprise's urgent response, introducing a sense of external threat and danger. The organization's motives and structure remain unknown, but their presence heightens the stakes of the mission and underscores the need for the crew to act quickly. Its role in this event is to create tension and urgency, driving the narrative forward and formalizing the Enterprise's commitment to the rescue.

Representation Via their hostile actions (boarding Galen's shuttle and cutting off the distress call), though their …
Power Dynamics Exercising control over Galen's shuttle and disrupting the Enterprise's operations, though their power is countered …
Impact The event introduces a new layer of conflict and competition, as the unknown forces challenge …
Internal Dynamics The assailants' actions suggest internal coordination and a shared objective, though their specific motives and …
Intercept and neutralize Galen's shuttle to prevent the transmission of the DNA message or his escape Assert dominance in the Atalia system, potentially to claim the scientific discovery for themselves Through direct physical action (boarding the shuttle and cutting off communications) By creating a sense of urgency and threat, forcing the Enterprise to respond immediately

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
Causal

"Picard's log expressing his lack of enthusiasm is interrupted by Galen's distress call."

Galen’s Final Rejection and Departure
S6E20 · The Chase
Causal

"Picard's log expressing his lack of enthusiasm is interrupted by Galen's distress call."

Galen’s final accusation and Picard’s crisis
S6E20 · The Chase
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard admits his lack of enthusiasm for the upcoming proceedings, setting up the interruption of Galen's distress call."

Galen’s Final Rejection and Departure
S6E20 · The Chase
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard admits his lack of enthusiasm for the upcoming proceedings, setting up the interruption of Galen's distress call."

Galen’s final accusation and Picard’s crisis
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What this causes 1
Causal

"Picard orders the Enterprise to locate the distress call, directly leading to the encounter with the Yridian ship attacking Galen's shuttle."

Picard disables Yridian attack to save Galen
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Key Dialogue

"WORF: Captain! A distress call from Professor Galen's shuttle."
"GALEN: Enterprise! I'm being boarded -"
"PICARD: Locate the call's origin and set course, warp eight."