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S2E13 · Time Squared

Duplicate Picard — Antimatter Burn and Temporal Alarm

A derelict Enterprise shuttle is beamed into Bay Two carrying an unconscious duplicate of Captain Picard. Pulaski's scans register the duplicate's brainwaves as "out of phase," while Data discovers the shuttle's primary and reserve power have been drained. Riker and Worf register an odd antimatter-like burn on the hull. The scene crystallizes the mystery — this is not a simple medical anomaly but a temporal event targeted at Picard — and shifts the crew from bafflement to urgent, technical investigation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard and Data arrive, and the crew holds its breath — Picard stares at his double, wordless, while Troi enters unbidden, sensing a soul-deep mirror reflection that questions identity itself.

tense silence to profound disorientation ['Shuttle Bay Two']

Picard orders Data to access the shuttle’s logs, and Riker summons Geordi — the search for answers shifts from observation to forensic urgency, sparking the first coordinated push to unravel the temporal wound.

paralysis to focused action ['Shuttle Bay Two']

Picard examines a strange burn on the shuttle’s hull — recognizing it as the signature of an antimatter explosion — linking the shuttle’s fate to a catastrophe that barely missed it, and tethering the anomaly to violent temporal displacement.

mystery to grim foreboding ['Shuttle Bay Two']

Picard commands Troi to stay alert and exits to Sickbay, leaving the crew with the unspoken truth: the duplicate is not just a puzzle — he is a warning, and the Enterprise is already living in the shadow of its own destruction.

action to quiet dread ['Shuttle Bay Two']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Professionally alarmed — urgent concern for patient safety while resisting impulse for ad hoc intervention.

Performs initial medical scans on the unconscious duplicate (P2), reports confusing life-signs and 'out of phase' brain waves, refuses to attempt revival in the bay and orders immediate transfer to Sickbay with her team.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and safely transport the patient to Sickbay for controlled treatment.
  • Obtain accurate diagnostics without exacerbating an unknown condition.
  • Preserve the integrity of medical data for later analysis.
Active beliefs
  • The patient's neurological condition is unstable and potentially dangerous to treat outside Sickbay.
  • Controlled medical environment yields safer, more reliable outcomes.
  • Immediate field intervention could harm the patient or crew.
Character traits
clinical decisive cautious authoritative
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Unconscious; implied pre-existing disorientation or panic prior to being found.

Found slumped over the shuttle controls, unconscious with a strong but irregular heartbeat and brainwaves described as 'out of phase'; physically intact but medically abnormal.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain consciousness and coherent memory of recent events (inferred).
  • Receive medical evaluation and stabilization (inferred).
Active beliefs
  • Shares identity with Jean‑Luc Picard (implied by Troi and physical likeness).
  • His condition is atypical and linked to an event that affected shuttle systems (inferred).
Character traits
vulnerable enigmatic physically indistinguishable from the commanding Picard
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Clinically focused — not flustered, concentrating on system reads and remediation steps.

Enters and takes the shuttle's command position, performs diagnostics, reports that both primary and reserve power have been drained, and requests a connection to the Enterprise to access shuttle systems and logs.

Goals in this moment
  • Restore power or connect the shuttle to Enterprise systems to retrieve logs.
  • Diagnose the cause of the power drain and report findings to command.
  • Preserve any remaining data and forensics on the shuttle.
Active beliefs
  • Technical systems will yield empirical answers if accessed correctly.
  • A complete power drain is abnormal and suggests an external energetic event or tampering.
  • Connecting to ship resources is the appropriate next step to recover data.
Character traits
analytical methodical calm technically exact
Follow Data's journey

Concerned and focused — displays restrained puzzlement but prioritizes tactical assessment.

Accompanies Riker to inspect the incoming shuttle, notes the absence of nearby Federation traffic, reacts to duplicate registration, and accompanies Riker when they depart for the bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine if there's an immediate tactical threat to the ship.
  • Support Riker in securing the bay and consolidating evidence.
  • Protect crew and maintain order during the anomaly.
Active beliefs
  • Physical evidence (burn, registration) points to an external, possibly dangerous cause.
  • Orderly, immediate assessment mitigates tactical risk.
  • Anomalous contacts should be treated as potentially hostile until proven otherwise.
Character traits
vigilant literal disciplined
Follow Worf's journey

Shielded astonishment that hardens into urgent command — startled but immediately operational and disciplined.

Moves into Shuttle Bay Two, reads and re-reads the shuttle registration, discovers the duplicate registration, coordinates immediate response, notifies the Captain and orders bridge coverage before heading out with Worf.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the identity and origin of the shuttle(s).
  • Secure the scene and ensure medical/safety protocol is followed.
  • Inform and involve command and specialists (Data, La Forge).
Active beliefs
  • This anomaly may threaten the ship and must be handled by command.
  • Evidence (registration and burn) is meaningful and indicates a serious incident.
  • Procedural order and quick reporting will mitigate risk.
Character traits
decisive procedural curious protective
Follow William Riker's journey

Concerned but composed — following Pulaski's direction and focusing on patient safety.

Accompanies Dr. Pulaski into the bay, assists opening the shuttle, helps stabilize and remove the unconscious duplicate, and aids in preparing him for transport to Sickbay.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Pulaski's orders swiftly and safely.
  • Prepare the patient for controlled transfer to Sickbay.
  • Maintain sterile and efficient procedure during an anomalous situation.
Active beliefs
  • Medical chain of command is to be followed.
  • Quick, careful action is necessary to avoid worsening the patient's condition.
Character traits
supportive competent professional
Follow Medical Assistant's journey

Uneasy and contemplative — unsettled by a psychic echo she cannot fully interpret yet.

Enters the bay unbidden, uses empathic sense to report that the duplicate is 'as much Jean‑Luc Picard' as the man present, but that she needs the duplicate conscious before she can say more.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the empathic/psychic relationship between Picard and the duplicate.
  • Provide emotional support to both the Captain and duplicate once stabilized.
  • Inform command of any psychic anomalies that could affect decision-making.
Active beliefs
  • Psychic impressions provide useful—but incomplete—data until the subject is conscious.
  • There is a meaningful psychic link between Picard and the duplicate that may reveal origins or intent.
Character traits
intuitive empathetic measured
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Derelict Shuttle Primary and Reserve Power Systems

The shuttle's primary and reserve power systems are examined by Data; both banks are discovered fully drained, preventing local system activation and forcing a manual connection to the Enterprise — this technical failure is central forensic evidence that something external bled the shuttle's energy.

Before: Sealed within the shuttle's engineering bay; metal conduit …
After: Remains drained and inert; requires external power/connection from …
Before: Sealed within the shuttle's engineering bay; metal conduit and indicator LEDs present but inert and cold to diagnostic probes.
After: Remains drained and inert; requires external power/connection from the Enterprise for system activation and log recovery.
Shuttle Bay Console Stardate Readout

A shuttle bay control panel is used by a crew member to attach a second tractor beam which releases the first stronger beam and transfers tractor control; the panel mediates the physical retrieval of the derelict shuttle and the timing of doors closing.

Before: Operational and engaged in external tractor beam lock …
After: Has completed the beam transfer to the operator; …
Before: Operational and engaged in external tractor beam lock operations, with tactile keys showing recent use and light scorch marks.
After: Has completed the beam transfer to the operator; remains in use for bay operations with displays stabilizing after the transfer.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Shuttlecraft Bay

Shuttle Bay Two functions as the event's stage — a cavernous hangar where tractor motors, crew, medics, and engineers converge to inspect the derelict shuttle and extract the unconscious duplicate, and where the first forensic and medical readings are taken.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and urgent; the bay vibrates with mechanical noise and low dread as officers and …
Function Operational recovery and initial triage point — the literal threshold between external anomaly and the …
Symbolism Represents the liminal space between the known Enterprise and a threatening, external temporal event — …
Access Restricted in practice to responding senior officers, medical and engineering personnel; controlled by security/operations during …
Fluorescent maintenance lights casting hard shadows. Metallic thump of tractor motors and the hiss of atmosphere control. The shuttle with scorched hull and doors closing as tractor disengages.
Main Shuttle Bay

Shuttle Bay Two functions as the event's stage — a cavernous hangar where tractor motors, crew, medics, and engineers converge to inspect the derelict shuttle and extract the unconscious duplicate, and where the first forensic and medical readings are taken.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and urgent; the bay vibrates with mechanical noise and low dread as officers and …
Function Operational recovery and initial triage point — the literal threshold between external anomaly and the …
Symbolism Represents the liminal space between the known Enterprise and a threatening, external temporal event — …
Access Restricted in practice to responding senior officers, medical and engineering personnel; controlled by security/operations during …
Fluorescent maintenance lights casting hard shadows. Metallic thump of tractor motors and the hiss of atmosphere control. The shuttle with scorched hull and doors closing as tractor disengages.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

The USS Enterprise as a location/institution frames the event — the ship's systems provide tractor power and diagnostic resources, and its command structure is being invoked to investigate a problem that may directly threaten the vessel's timeline and hierarchy.

Atmosphere A ship under sudden strain: low mechanical heartbeat, procedural urgency, and the ripple of alarm …
Function Home base and authoritative center whose resources and chain of command will manage the crisis.
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility, duty, and the moral burden falling on Picard and his officers.
Access Normal Starfleet hierarchical access applies; incident mobilizes senior officers and specialists.
LCARS consoles and bridge procedures invoked in response to the event. Bulkheads flex and diagnostic panels flicker under the ship's mechanical hum.
Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay is established verbally and procedurally as the required destination for the duplicate — Pulaski refuses to attempt revival in the bay and insists on controlled treatment there, making Sickbay the site's intended sanctuary for detailed medical diagnosis.

Atmosphere Clinical and pressurized; implied antiseptic tang and humming diagnostics awaiting the patient.
Function Medical sanctuary and forensic diagnostic center where specialists will attempt controlled revival and analysis.
Symbolism Represents institutional care and the guarantee of professional procedure amid extraordinary events.
Access Restricted to medical staff and those authorized for patient transport and examination.
Antiseptic lighting and diagnostic displays. A biobed with a restraining forcefield implied for high-risk patients.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Riker’s discovery of the duplicate shuttle registration (NCC-1701-D) directly causes the realization that there are two identical shuttles, which is confirmed when Picard on the bridge is contacted via com — shattering reality and triggering the temporal paradox at the core of the narrative."

Shuttle Bay Discovery — The Future Picard
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Causal

"Riker’s discovery of the duplicate shuttle registration (NCC-1701-D) directly causes the realization that there are two identical shuttles, which is confirmed when Picard on the bridge is contacted via com — shattering reality and triggering the temporal paradox at the core of the narrative."

Mirror in the Bay — Future Picard Discovered
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Riker’s discovery of the duplicate shuttle registration (NCC-1701-D) directly causes the realization that there are two identical shuttles, which is confirmed when Picard on the bridge is contacted via com — shattering reality and triggering the temporal paradox at the core of the narrative."

Shuttle Bay Discovery — The Future Picard
S2E13 · Time Squared
Causal

"Riker’s discovery of the duplicate shuttle registration (NCC-1701-D) directly causes the realization that there are two identical shuttles, which is confirmed when Picard on the bridge is contacted via com — shattering reality and triggering the temporal paradox at the core of the narrative."

Mirror in the Bay — Future Picard Discovered
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Emotional Echo

"The shock of discovering a duplicate shuttle echoes in Picard’s visceral confrontation with his unconscious duplicate. Both moments shatter physical and psychological certainty — one through mechanical duplication, the other through existential replication — linking the crew’s external crisis to Picard’s internal disintegration."

The Captain Confronts His Double
S2E13 · Time Squared

Key Dialogue

"PULASKI: "The readings from his brain waves are very... strange.""
"PULASKI: "No -- neither. They are just out of phase.""
"DATA: "Both primary and reserve power has been drained from the shuttle. I am going to have to connect to the Enterprise in order to activate the shuttle's systems.""