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Ferengi Holding Tank Control Console (Krayton)

Wall-mounted subsystem in the Ferengi holding tank aboard the *Krayton*, used by Riker to drop containment forcefields, access communications, and signal the *Enterprise*. Requires Daimon Tog's access code for full functionality but is distinct from the ship's central computer.
3 appearances

Purpose

Disable containment forcefield and interface with ship communications

Significance

Riker and Troi seize it to reverse their captivity, shifting from resistance to escape and alerting the Enterprise in a high-stakes pivot driven by psychological insight.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments
S3E24 · Menage a Troi
The Relaxed Ferengi: Riker and Troi Exploit Tog’s Vulnerability for Escape

The Ferengi Ship’s Holding Tank Console is the primary tool Riker uses to turn the tables on their captors. After subduing Nibor, Riker crosses to the console with purpose, his fingers moving swiftly over the panels. His first action is to disable the forcefield, a tactical necessity that opens the holding tank to the rest of the ship. However, his attempt to access the communications system is met with the computer’s denial, requiring him to pivot to Plan B: exploiting Daimon Tog’s relaxed state. The console hums under Riker’s urgent fingers, its interface a blend of Ferengi technology and Starfleet-like functionality. Its role here is twofold: it is both the means to disable the forcefield (a physical obstacle) and the gateway to the communications system (their path to rescue). The console’s limitations—its requirement for Tog’s authorization—highlight the Ferengi’s security protocols, but Riker’s adaptability suggests that even rigid systems have exploitable weaknesses.

Before: Operational but locked to Ferengi-authorized users. The console’s panels are active, but access to critical functions (e.g., communications, forcefield control) is restricted without Daimon Tog’s clearance.
After: Partially compromised: Riker has successfully used it to disable the forcefield, but access to communications remains denied pending Tog’s authorization. The console is now a tool in the captives’ hands, but its full potential is still constrained by Ferengi protocols.
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