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S3E13 · Deja Q
S3E13
· Deja Q

Reluctant Escort: Picard's Tactical Mercy

On the Enterprise bridge a tense moral and tactical debate erupts over the now-mortal Q. Riker urges handing Q to the vengeful Calamarain; Picard resists abandoning a prisoner. When Data unexpectedly vouches for Q's technical usefulness to Geordi, Picard makes a pragmatic, uneasy order: Data is to escort Q to Engineering to assist in a risky warp-field modification. The compromise is born of necessity—not trust—as the moon reaches perigee and time dwindles, exposing fractures in the crew's ethics under pressure.

Plot Beats

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Riker suggests turning Q over to the Calamarain, revealing the crew's frustration with Q's presence.

accusation to hostility ['Enterprise bridge']

Picard and Riker express their reluctance to protect Q, planning to leave him at the nearest starbase.

realization to rejection ['Enterprise bridge']

Data defends Q's contributions to solving the Bre'el satellite crisis, surprising the crew.

rejection to surprise ['Enterprise bridge']

Picard orders Data to escort Q to Engineering to assist Geordi, reluctantly acknowledging Q's usefulness.

urgency to reluctant acceptance ['Enterprise bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflicted resolve—publicly authoritative while privately uneasy about compromising principle for operational necessity.

Picard weighs moral obligation against tactical necessity, keys his insignia, listens to Data's technical point, then reluctantly gives the order sending Data and Q to Engineering and instructs Worf to hail the science station.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve the moral integrity of the ship by not abandoning a detainee to likely execution.
  • Protect Bre'el Four by ensuring engineering has the best chance to avert catastrophe.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet duty includes humane treatment even of dangerous persons.
  • Operational imperatives sometimes require compromises that must be tightly controlled.
Character traits
principled decisive under pressure reluctantly pragmatic
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Logical composure with an undercurrent of scientific curiosity about Q's new mortality and potential insights.

Data interjects clinically in Q's favor by pointing out Q's theoretical assistance to Geordi, accepts Picard's order without visible reluctance and physically escorts Q off the bridge toward Engineering.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill Picard's orders and ensure Q reaches Engineering safely to assist Geordi.
  • Observe and learn about human (and Q's) behavior in a practical, real-world crisis.
Active beliefs
  • Objective technical utility can and should inform command decisions.
  • Following lawful orders is paramount; empirical observation is valuable.
Character traits
analytical composed dutifully curious
Follow Data's journey

Distrustful and focused—his loyalty to ship safety outweighs any sympathy for Q.

Worf stands as the ship's security presence on the bridge, receives Picard's order to hail the Bre'el Four science station and prepares to carry out the communication task with stern efficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Picard's orders promptly and maintain bridge security.
  • Obtain external scientific support or coordination from Bre'el Four.
Active beliefs
  • Security and protocol must be upheld regardless of emotional appeals.
  • External collaboration can provide critical data or assistance under time pressure.
Character traits
disciplined stern practical
Follow Worf's journey

Exasperated and impatient—willing to sacrifice principle to remove a clear and present danger.

Riker argues bluntly for handing Q over to the Calamarain, showing impatience with the moral niceties while focused on immediate crew and mission risk.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the immediate threat posed by Q by returning him to his pursuers.
  • Reduce operational complexity and risk for the crew and ship.
Active beliefs
  • Practical safety of crew and civilians trumps philosophical debates in moments of crisis.
  • Q's history makes him untrustworthy and hazardous to keep aboard.
Character traits
pragmatic impatient protective
Follow William Riker's journey

Calmly contemplative—aware of emotional undercurrents aboard the bridge and the fear evident in Q.

Troi notes the surprising political advocacy—calling attention to Data's defense of Q—while monitoring the crew's emotional temperature and the ethical fissures opening under stress.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify emotional dynamics among the senior staff to aid decision-making.
  • Ensure the crew's morale and ethical standards are considered amid tactical choices.
Active beliefs
  • Emotional states influence operational decisions and must be recognized.
  • Even antagonists display vulnerability that can alter how others respond.
Character traits
empathetic observant measured
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Pressured and determined—aware of catastrophic stakes and focused on a technically risky solution.

Geordi reports from the Engineering console about his warp-extension program, frames the technical difficulty and the ticking countdown, and implicitly requests additional hands and theoretical input to attempt a manual modification.

Goals in this moment
  • Implement a manual modification to the warp field to keep the Bre'el satellite from impacting the planet.
  • Secure the necessary technical assistance (including theoretical guidance) to stabilize the field coils during the maneuver.
Active beliefs
  • Technical expertise and hands-on modification can avert immediate disaster.
  • Additional theoretical input (even from Q) could materially increase success odds.
Character traits
resourceful focused urgency-driven
Follow Geordi La …'s journey
Q
primary

Fearful and pleading—public bravado thinly masks genuine terror at vulnerability and potential vengeance.

Q paces nervously on the bridge, alternates rhetorical grandiosity with obvious fear, pleads for protection and offers his assistance; he is physically moved off the bridge under escort to Engineering.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure sanctuary aboard the Enterprise and avoid being captured or killed by the Calamarain.
  • Demonstrate usefulness to the crew as a bargaining chip to ensure protection.
Active beliefs
  • His survival depends on convincing others of his utility or invoking their compassion.
  • Even stripped of power he can influence events through rhetoric and knowledge.
Character traits
theatrical vulnerable manipulative (subtle)
Follow Q's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's Engineering Workstation

The Engineering console is Geordi's operational station where he outlines the warp-extension program; it serves as the locus of the technical solution and the destination to which Data and Q are sent to collaborate.

Before: Operational and manned by Geordi, displaying program readouts …
After: Still active with Geordi working on the program; …
Before: Operational and manned by Geordi, displaying program readouts and alignment parameters for warp-field modification.
After: Still active with Geordi working on the program; now set to receive Data (and Q) for manual assistance and theoretical input.
Bre'el Moon — Ferrous Crystalline Satellite (Imminent Impactor)

The Bre'el satellite (the ferrous crystalline moon) is the technical threat being analyzed; Geordi's program and the bridge debate are directly about altering the ship's fields to influence this object's trajectory or mitigate impact.

Before: In a dangerously decaying orbit, approaching perigee and …
After: Remains in a perilous trajectory; subject of the …
Before: In a dangerously decaying orbit, approaching perigee and threatening Bre'el Four within minutes.
After: Remains in a perilous trajectory; subject of the upcoming engineering intervention that Data and Geordi will attempt to address.
Calamarain (Amorphous Plasma Cloud)

The Calamarain plasma cloud is the external antagonist whose attack history provokes the bridge's debate; its presence on sensors and its vengeance toward Q make the moral question urgent and heighten the operational stakes.

Before: Present and active nearby, detected by sensors and …
After: Remains a looming, hostile presence; its pursuit of …
Before: Present and active nearby, detected by sensors and described as ominous and hostile.
After: Remains a looming, hostile presence; its pursuit of Q motivates immediate precautions and informs command choices.
Captain's Log (Supplemental)

The supplemental Captain's Log is voiced at scene start and frames the crisis; it functions as narrative context that authorizes Picard's perspective and underlines the stakes shaping the bridge debate.

Before: Recorded and queued as the supplemental log; playing …
After: Remains in the ship's archives as a record …
Before: Recorded and queued as the supplemental log; playing as voice-over at scene opening.
After: Remains in the ship's archives as a record of the mission status; provides narrative documentation for later reference.
Enterprise Warp Field Generators

The ship's warp field coils (warp field generators) are referenced as having design limits; Geordi notes they are not designed to envelop such a large volume, framing the engineering challenge that requires manual realignment and extra hands.

Before: Functioning but stressed; configured for normal warp lobe …
After: Scheduled for risky manual adjustments and likely to …
Before: Functioning but stressed; configured for normal warp lobe operation, not extended-volume containment.
After: Scheduled for risky manual adjustments and likely to be stressed further as the warp-extension program is executed.
Forward Lobe Extension Program

Geordi's warp-extension program is the software plan he describes on the bridge; it is the technical object around which the moral decision rotates—Data's theoretical support is invoked specifically to help implement this program under dangerous, manual conditions.

Before: In development at Geordi's console, actively being configured …
After: Remains loaded and under active modification; prepared to …
Before: In development at Geordi's console, actively being configured to extend the forward warp-lobe.
After: Remains loaded and under active modification; prepared to be manipulated manually with additional assistance from Data (and possibly Q's guidance).
Picard's Starfleet Insignia

Picard physically 'keys' his Starfleet insignia to authorize lines of command and to call up or confirm operational channels; the gesture punctuates his reluctant decision and converts debate into actionable orders.

Before: Pinned on Picard's uniform, inactive until he keys …
After: Remains on Picard's uniform after the order; its …
Before: Pinned on Picard's uniform, inactive until he keys it; available as a command authentication device.
After: Remains on Picard's uniform after the order; its keyed action has issued the command used to dispatch Data and Worf.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge is the theatrical center where ethical argument and command intersect; senior officers confront Q's vulnerability, debate exile versus preservation, and convert moral conviction into operational orders that dispatch personnel to Engineering.

Atmosphere Tense, taut with competing moral conviction and technical urgency; low background hum and the feeling …
Function Stage for public confrontation and decision-making; a command center that turns debate into action.
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority and the moral weight of command—decisions made here bind the ship's actions.
Access Restricted to senior officers and bridge crew during crisis; security present and controlled.
Forward viewscreen shows the looming ferrous moon and the plasma cloud as visual reminders of peril. Consoles hum and chime; officers' tactile keys click under urgent hands, creating a mechanical rhythm.
Main Engineering

Main Engineering is referenced as the destination for Data and Q; it is the operational workshop where Geordi will attempt manual manipulations of the warp-field hardware with theoretical input and hands-on assistance.

Atmosphere Mechanically urgent and concentrated—alarms muted here for focused work, displays strobing with diagnostic data.
Function Technical operations hub where the risky warp-extension maneuver will be implemented.
Symbolism Represents applied problem-solving and the material consequences of bridge-level moral decisions.
Access Operational space limited to engineering personnel and authorized assistants (Data and escorted Q allowed by …
Amber LCARS displays and tactile holo-keys; a low, strained reactor hum underlies the space. Tool benches, warp coil schematics, and active diagnostic readouts frame the work area.
Deep Space - USS Enterprise and USS Hood Separation Maneuver

The USS Enterprise orbit around Bre'el functions as the operational platform from which the crisis is managed; sensors, tactical overlays, and command modules feed the bridge debate and constrain available options.

Atmosphere Clinical, high-stakes operational focus—an isolated arena where minutes determine civilian survival.
Function Command base and staging ground for both diplomatic (hailing Bre'el Four) and engineering interventions.
Symbolism Represents institutional responsibility and the ship's obligation to protect both crew ethics and civilian life.
Access Shipboard chain-of-command enforced; mission control privileging senior staff decisions.
Viewscreens displaying orbital mechanics and the approaching crystalline moon. Sensor readouts and tactical overlays informing every command decision.

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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: I say we turn him over to them."
"DATA: He has provided important theoretical guidance for Geordi's analysis of the Bre'el satellite, Captain."
"PICARD: Mister Data, escort Q to Engineering... You will assist Mister La Forge."