Object

Gamelan Four Waste Ship

Radioactive-laden transport vessel from Gamelan Four mining operations destabilizes, threatening planetary collision and Enterprise radiation exposure. Enterprise crew deploys construction module to attach thrusters, which Riker orders tested to 40% power for stabilization—Geordi confirms readiness, Worf reports miner urgency, Data and Tess monitor readouts. Later, Data clears asteroid path; Riker commands jettison, beams release it toward the sun, resolving the crisis.
2 appearances

Purpose

Transport radioactive waste; repurposed for thruster stabilization and solar jettison to avert radiation disaster.

Significance

Drives Enterprise bridge crisis, pits Riker's command decisions against dual threats of crew survival and planetary aid, resolves immediate peril but underscores ongoing rescue tensions.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments
S4E9 · Final Mission
Riker orders waste ship release

The Gamelan Four Waste Ship is the focal point of this high-stakes moment, a ticking time bomb of radiation that threatens the Enterprise and its crew. Its involvement in this event is both literal and symbolic—literally, it is the object being jettisoned toward the sun, its trajectory a physical manifestation of Riker’s order. Symbolically, it represents the crew’s willingness to sacrifice one threat to neutralize another, a moral compromise that underscores the brutal calculus of survival in space. The waste ship’s path toward the sun is a visual metaphor for the inevitability of destruction, a reminder that some threats cannot be contained and must be eliminated by any means necessary. Its release is not just an action; it is a statement of intent, a declaration that the crew will do whatever it takes to survive.

Before: The waste ship is locked in the Enterprise’s tractor beam, its radiation leak posing an immediate and lethal threat to the ship and crew. It is stationary relative to the Enterprise, held in place by the beams as the countdown to exposure ticks away. The ship is a looming presence on the viewscreen, its fate—and the fate of the Enterprise—hanging in the balance.
After: The waste ship is released from the tractor beam and hurtles toward the sun, its trajectory irreversible. It is no longer a threat to the Enterprise, but its destruction is a visual and symbolic culmination of the crew’s high-stakes gamble. The ship vanishes into the sun’s glare, its fate sealed, and the immediate radiation crisis resolved—though the moral weight of the decision lingers.
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