Two-Second Gambit — Picard's Moral Pivot

Under withering pressure and a ten-minute ultimatum, Picard confronts an impossible choice: abandon forty crewmembers on the crippled Hathaway or risk the Enterprise. Kolrami coldly pronounces the Hathaway expendable; Riker unexpectedly reveals a desperate technical loophole — a two-second warp burst. The revelation both undermines Kolrami's certainty and forces Picard to shift from defensive protocol to an improvisational gambit, setting up a moral and tactical turning point that will require Data's analysis and risky engineering to exploit.

Plot Beats

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Picard warns Riker he’ll be defenseless; Riker detonates hope with a reveal—Hathaway can manage a two‑second warp burst—leaving Picard startled and Kolrami sputtering “Impossible.”

dread to possibility

Picard salutes Riker’s ingenuity and pivots hard into strategy, signaling he needs Data to help work out a plan.

surprise to strategic focus

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Hostile and impatient; applying coercive pressure to force a surrender or capture.

Referenced off‑screen by Riker, Bractor functions as the external Ferengi commander whose closing approach and threat produce the ten‑minute pressure framing the decision; his presence is conveyed through menace rather than direct lines in the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • seize the Hathaway if feasible
  • intimidate Starfleet into surrender or payment
  • exploit tactical advantage to secure profit
Active beliefs
  • threat and force will produce compliance
  • vulnerable ships are fair targets for Ferengi acquisition
  • Starfleet will prioritize preservation of its flagship
Character traits
menacing aggressive opportunistic
Follow Bractor's journey

Professional alertness; steady and duty‑bound rather than emotionally reactive.

Burke reports tactical capability (limited photon torpedoes) and flags incoming hail from Riker, functioning as the bridge's procedural sensor — concise, alert, and focused on delivering options to the captain.

Goals in this moment
  • ensure Picard has accurate tactical options
  • maintain bridge situational awareness
  • relay critical communications without delay
Active beliefs
  • clear, timely information aids decisive command decisions
  • weapons availability is a meaningful tactical variable
  • chain‑of‑command must be preserved through precise reporting
Character traits
procedural vigilant concise supportive
Follow Burke's journey

Initially cold and superior, then briefly shaken and defensive when his model is contradicted.

Kolrami delivers a flat, strategic judgment that the Hathaway is expendable, projecting intellectual certainty; he is then visibly stunned and uncharacteristically rattled when Riker claims a hidden warp capability.

Goals in this moment
  • assert intellectual dominance over Starfleet command decisions
  • validate his strategic calculus that sacrifices are necessary for overall victory
Active beliefs
  • efficiency and strategic analysis trump sentiment
  • his expertise should determine outcomes in tactical dilemmas
  • technical claims that contradict his analysis are likely false or irrelevant
Character traits
arrogant clinical decisive vulnerable when surprised
Follow Sirna Kolrami's journey

Pressured and conflicted; outwardly controlled but internally balancing guilt for the miscalculation with urgency to save lives.

As commanding officer Picard records a supplemental log, solicits options, hears Kolrami's cold counsel and Riker's unexpected claim, then pivots to consult Data — holding authority steady while visibly recalculating strategy.

Goals in this moment
  • preserve as many lives as possible (Enterprise and Hathaway crews)
  • maintain command authority and procedural legitimacy
  • find a technically feasible solution before the Ferengi ultimatum expires
Active beliefs
  • technical expertise (Data) can create options where protocol fails
  • Starfleet duty requires protecting crew even at risk to the ship
  • Kolrami's cold logic must be weighed but not blindly followed
Character traits
composed under pressure morally conscientious decisive strategically adaptive
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Clinically neutral and prepared to compute probabilities; any emotional response is suppressed in favor of calculation.

Mentioned by Picard as the officer to be consulted, Data is invoked as the analytic instrument who will quantify risks, test the two‑second warp claim, and craft an executable gambit — his presence is procedural and technical rather than emotional.

Goals in this moment
  • analyze the feasibility and risks of the two‑second warp maneuver
  • provide Picard with precise technical recommendations
  • execute diagnostic and computational tasks to enable a tactical plan
Active beliefs
  • technical problems are solvable through calculation and diagnostics
  • accurate data reduces uncertainty in moral decisions
  • he must fulfill Picard's request impartially and efficiently
Character traits
analytical reliable dispassionate methodical
Follow Data's journey

Resolute and quietly proud; willing to accept grave risk to protect the Enterprise and his own crew.

Riker hails from the Hathaway, accepts that the Enterprise must be saved but announces with pride a risky workaround — a limited two‑second warp — offering Picard a new tactical variable and signaling resolve to attempt survival for his crew.

Goals in this moment
  • provide Picard an option that preserves the Enterprise
  • attempt to save the Hathaway's crew by exploiting a technical loophole
  • demonstrate competence and trustworthiness under fire
Active beliefs
  • there exists a technical solution that can be risked to save lives
  • his crew can execute a desperate maneuver successfully
  • Picard must be given an honest option rather than a forced sacrifice
Character traits
courageous pragmatic loyal resourceful
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

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Enterprise Bridge Main Viewer

The Enterprise Bridge Main Viewer shifts to display Riker on the Hathaway bridge, enabling direct visual communication. It functions as the conduit through which Riker's revelation and Kolrami's reaction are dramatized for the bridge crew.

Before: Displaying tactical imagery of the other ships (Hathaway …
After: Shows Riker on the Hathaway bridge and the …
Before: Displaying tactical imagery of the other ships (Hathaway and Ferengi craft) and sensor overlays.
After: Shows Riker on the Hathaway bridge and the exchange that introduces the two‑second warp claim; continues to present tactical visuals as needed.
Captain Picard's Captain's Log Recording — Kolrami Arrival

Picard's supplemental captain's log plays as an active narrative device, framing the moral stakes and recording his admission of error; it tightens attention on the bridge and legitimizes the weight of the imminent decision.

Before: Recorded and immediately accessible in the ship's computer; …
After: Remains stored in ship's records as a supplemental …
Before: Recorded and immediately accessible in the ship's computer; Picard cues it to frame the moment.
After: Remains stored in ship's records as a supplemental log entry documenting the crisis and Picard's interpretation of events.
U.S.S. Hathaway

The Hathaway's warp drive functions as the story's technical MacGuffin: officially reported as crippled, yet Riker asserts a limited two‑second burst exists. Its contested condition creates the dramatic pivot that undermines Kolrami's certainty and forces technical analysis.

Before: Reportedly crippled and warp inactive; sensors and prior …
After: Recharacterized by Riker's claim as possessing a narrow, …
Before: Reportedly crippled and warp inactive; sensors and prior diagnostics list the drive as damaged with minimal or no antimatter flow.
After: Recharacterized by Riker's claim as possessing a narrow, high‑risk two‑second capability pending verification and potential use.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ferengi Craft

The Ferengi craft is the aggressive antagonist committing the withering attack and issuing an ultimatum, its approach compressing time and coercing Picard into a public moral choice under fire.

Atmosphere Predatory and menacing; a presence of imminent violence and commercial opportunism.
Function Antagonist warship pressing a tactical countdown and threatening to seize the Hathaway.
Symbolism Embodies external, amoral pressure that tests Starfleet's ethical limits.
Access Hostile; no safe approach while weapons are trained and the ultimatum stands.
Withering weapons fire and a closing silhouette on sensors Communications filled with demands and time‑boxed threats
Hathaway Aft Decks

The derelict USS Hathaway is the endangered locus of forty crew members and the ostensible object of tactical sacrifice. Its crippled appearance and reported warp‑inactivity create the moral fulcrum; Riker's hail from its bridge reframes its status and options.

Atmosphere Silenced, desperate, technically compromised yet stubbornly defiant under Riker's stewardship.
Function Endangered refuge and narrative fulcrum whose fate forces Picard's decision.
Symbolism Represents the human cost of command decisions and the fragility of Starfleet ideals under duress.
Access Practical rescue or boarding limited by Ferengi threat and damaged systems; no easy access.
Hull scarred and windows blind to life (implied) Emergency lights and ghostly sensor pips indicating the presence of crew Warp drive reported offline but alleged to have a two‑second capability

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD ((V.O.)): Captain's log, supplemental. Due to a grave miscalculation on my part, the Enterprise has been subjected to a withering attack by the Ferengi. I find myself with little time to decide the fate of forty of my crew stranded aboard the derelict Hathaway."
"KOLRAMI: I have given you my advice, Captain. The Hathaway is expendable."
"RIKER ((with pride)): We have a limited, two-second warp capability."