Lock Lost, Lock Reclaimed — Emergency Transport from Romulan Ship
Plot Beats
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O'Brien announces he has lost the transport lock; Riker's curt expletive compresses rising alarm into immediate pressure to recover the target.
O'Brien reacquires the subject and reports sharply that 'He's on the Romulan ship,' converting a technical hiccup into an immediate diplomatic and tactical complication.
Riker snaps the decision into action—'Energize!'—and O'Brien's hands engage the transporter as the crew moves to seize the moment and reclaim the target.
Who Was There
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Initial panic and alarm shifting instantly to focused urgency and taut vigilance — relief at regaining the lock undercut by anxiety about the diplomatic fallout.
O'Brien vocalizes loss of the transport lock, then immediately re-acquires it and reports the subject has appeared on a Romulan ship; his hands engage the transporter controls to complete the operation.
- • Re-establish and stabilize the transporter lock to recover personnel.
- • Execute transporter controls accurately to prevent loss of life or incomplete transport.
- • The transporter system can be wrestled back into a usable state through skillful intervention.
- • Rapid action is necessary because technical glitches can escalate into greater harm or political incidents.
Frustrated at the failure but resolutely urgent; channels irritation into a command decision, revealing willingness to accept diplomatic risk to protect crew.
Riker reacts to the report of a lost and reclaimed lock with frustration, suppresses a question, and issues a decisive tactical order — 'Energize!' — converting a technical emergency into an immediate transport attempt.
- • Authorize immediate transport to recover the subject before the situation degrades.
- • Contain the incident operationally to prevent harm to crew and avoid prolonged exposure to Romulan control.
- • Speedy, decisive action can avert greater losses even at political risk.
- • Command must prioritize crew safety over diplomatic niceties in moments of acute danger.
Objects Involved
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Transporter hardware (represented by spare isolinear chip components) underlies the emergency: O'Brien's hands engage the transporter's control array, relying on patched circuitry and system redundancies to re-acquire a failing lock and transmit the subject despite instability.
Location Details
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The Enterprise Transporter Room is the physical locus where technical immediacy and command pressure collide: a cramped, humming space where O'Brien manipulates controls, Riker issues orders, and the fate of a crewman is negotiated via consoles and coils.
The offstage Romulan ship functions as the destination where the subject briefly materializes; its sudden involvement transforms a transporter malfunction into a diplomatic and tactical complication.
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Key Dialogue
"O'BRIEN: I've lost him!"
"RIKER: Damn it!"
"O'BRIEN: Got him! Sir! He's on the Romulan ship."
"RIKER: How the hell... never mind. Energize!"