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S6E20 · The Chase
S6E20
· The Chase

Picard proposes fragile alliance in lab

In the Enterprise lab, Picard orchestrates a calculated risk by inviting his Klingon and Cardassian rivals—Nu'Daq and Gul Ocett—to remain aboard while analyzing the ancient DNA message. The scene opens with Data and Beverly working at the console, where the partially reconstructed DNA program displays glaring gaps. Nu'Daq and Ocett, each armed with their own advanced tricorder-like devices, contribute fragments of the puzzle, filling in critical sections but leaving one final piece unresolved. Beverly notes the remaining gap, prompting Nu'Daq to dismiss the progress as insufficient, while Ocett counters with strategic pragmatism, recognizing their collective advancement. Picard seizes the moment, framing the puzzle as a deliberate design by its ancient creators—one that likely follows a discernible pattern. He tasks Beverly with programming the computer to extrapolate the missing fragment’s location based on stellar distribution patterns over four billion years. The process will take time, but Picard extends an olive branch: the rivals may stay aboard the Enterprise while they wait. Nu'Daq and Ocett, though visibly distrustful, accept the offer, marking a tense but pragmatic alliance. The scene underscores Picard’s diplomatic acumen, his willingness to leverage shared scientific curiosity over ideological divides, and the high stakes of the mission. It also sets up future conflicts, as the temporary truce masks deeper rivalries and the looming threat of betrayal.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard invites Nu'Daq and Gul Ocett to remain aboard the Enterprise during the analysis, which both accept, indicating a temporary truce despite their inherent distrust.

uncertainty to tense anticipation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and determined, with a underlying sense of urgency and the weight of responsibility.

Beverly Crusher works alongside Data at the console, her fingers dancing over the controls as she notes the remaining gap in the DNA program. Her dialogue is focused and technical, offering a solution to extrapolate the missing fragment’s location. Beverly’s demeanor is one of professionalism and urgency, her scientific expertise a critical asset in the analysis. Her interaction with Picard is collaborative, reflecting their long-standing trust and mutual respect.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately extrapolate the missing fragment’s location using stellar distribution patterns over four billion years.
  • Support Picard’s diplomatic efforts by providing the technical means to maintain the fragile alliance.
Active beliefs
  • Science and logic can bridge even the deepest divides, especially when lives and missions are at stake.
  • Her expertise is a tool for the greater good, and she must use it to its fullest potential.
Character traits
Highly skilled Focused Collaborative Urgently professional
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Ocett
Gul
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Pragmatically focused, with a underlying sense of cunning and strategic opportunism.

Gul Ocett stands with her arms crossed, her expression a mix of calculation and pragmatism. She plugs her Cardassian device into the console, contributing critical fragments to the puzzle. Her dialogue is sharp, countering Nu'Daq’s skepticism with strategic insight. Ocett’s acceptance of Picard’s offer to remain aboard is pragmatic, her nod indicating a temporary truce driven by self-interest. She is ever-watchful, her presence a reminder of the Cardassian Union’s ruthless ambition and tactical flexibility.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Cardassian Union gains access to the final fragment of the DNA puzzle, advancing their technological and military objectives.
  • Maintain a temporary alliance with Picard and Nu'Daq to achieve her goals, while remaining prepared to betray if necessary.
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means, especially when it comes to securing power for the Cardassian Union.
  • Cooperation is a tool, not a principle, and should be used only as long as it serves her objectives.
Character traits
Strategically pragmatic Verbally assertive Tactically flexible Ruthlessly ambitious
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Calmly focused, with an undercurrent of quiet satisfaction at the successful integration of disparate data sources.

Data stands at the Enterprise lab console, his fingers moving with precise efficiency as he integrates the Klingon and Cardassian devices into the analysis. He addresses Nu'Daq directly, his voice calm and measured, ensuring the seamless transfer of data. His actions are methodical, reflecting his role as the technical bridge between the rival factions and the Federation’s analysis. Data’s presence is a stabilizing force, his logical demeanor contrasting with the tension between Nu'Daq and Ocett.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the accurate and seamless integration of Klingon and Cardassian data into the DNA program analysis.
  • Facilitate cooperation between rival factions by acting as a neutral technical intermediary.
Active beliefs
  • The pursuit of scientific truth transcends political or ideological divides.
  • Logical collaboration can yield results that individual efforts cannot.
Character traits
Technically precise Diplomatically neutral Unflappable under pressure Facilitator of cooperation
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Supporting 1

Neutral and professional, with an underlying readiness for action if required.

Gul Ocett’s Cardassian Guard stands silently at attention, his weapon at the ready. His presence is a constant reminder of the Cardassian Union’s military might and Ocett’s authority. Though he does not speak, his alert posture and unwavering gaze reinforce the tension in the room, serving as a visual cue to the high stakes and potential for conflict. His role is purely functional, ensuring Ocett’s safety and reinforcing her command.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Gul Ocett and ensure her safety aboard the Enterprise.
  • Demonstrate the Cardassian Union’s military presence and readiness to act if necessary.
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to Gul Ocett and the Cardassian Union is absolute.
  • The mission’s success is paramount, and any threat to it must be neutralized.
Character traits
Disciplined Alert Intimidating presence Obedient to command
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise-D Bridge Main Viewscreen

The Enterprise-D Main Bridge Forward Viewscreen is not directly visible in this scene, but its absence is notable. Typically, it would display critical mission data or communications, but here the action is centered in the lab. The viewscreen’s role in broader narrative contexts—such as displaying distress calls, enemy threats, or strategic star maps—is implied, reinforcing the lab’s function as a secondary but vital command center for this specific analysis. Its potential use in future scenes to display the extrapolated location of the final fragment underscores its importance in the mission’s progression.

Before: Not actively in use during this event, though …
After: Unchanged in this event, but set up to …
Before: Not actively in use during this event, though its potential role in displaying mission-critical data is implied.
After: Unchanged in this event, but set up to potentially display the results of Beverly’s extrapolation in subsequent scenes.
Enterprise Lab Analysis Console (Primary Interactive Workstation)

The Enterprise Lab Analysis Console serves as the central hub for the integration of Klingon and Cardassian data into the ancient DNA program. Data operates the console with precision, using it to seamlessly merge the fragments contributed by Nu'Daq and Ocett. The console’s displays glow with the evolving puzzle, visually representing the progress and the remaining gap. Its role is critical, acting as the technical bridge between the rival factions and the Federation’s analysis. The console’s ability to process and extrapolate data over vast temporal and spatial scales is instrumental in Picard’s strategy to locate the final fragment.

Before: Displaying the partially reconstructed DNA program with several …
After: Fully integrated with Klingon and Cardassian data, displaying …
Before: Displaying the partially reconstructed DNA program with several missing fragments, ready for integration of external data sources.
After: Fully integrated with Klingon and Cardassian data, displaying a near-complete puzzle with only one fragment remaining, and programmed to extrapolate the missing piece’s location based on stellar distribution patterns.
Galen's Ancient DNA Algorithm (DNA Fragments/Puzzle Program)

The ancient DNA fragments, now partially reconstructed on the viewscreen, serve as the focal point of the scene. Nu'Daq and Ocett contribute their respective fragments via their handheld devices, filling critical gaps in the puzzle. Beverly notes the remaining gap, prompting Picard’s hypothesis about the pattern in their distribution. The fragments are not just data points; they represent a four-billion-year-old message, a clue to the shared ancestry of humanoid life. Their visual representation on the screen is a tangible symbol of the progress made and the stakes involved, driving the tension and urgency of the moment.

Before: Partially reconstructed, with several fragments missing and displayed …
After: Nearly complete, with only one fragment remaining, and …
Before: Partially reconstructed, with several fragments missing and displayed on the lab’s viewscreen.
After: Nearly complete, with only one fragment remaining, and programmed for extrapolation based on stellar patterns.
Nu'Daq's Klingon Scientific Tricorder

Nu'Daq’s Klingon tricorder-like device is a compact, advanced tool that interfaces directly with the Enterprise lab console. He plugs it in, uploading a critical DNA sequence fragment that fills one of the gaps in the puzzle. The device’s seamless integration with Federation technology underscores the high stakes and the urgency of the mission. Its role is functional yet symbolic, representing the Klingon Empire’s technological prowess and their willingness—however temporary—to cooperate with rivals in pursuit of a greater prize. The device’s data is instrumental in advancing the analysis, though Nu'Daq’s skepticism lingers.

Before: Possessed by Nu'Daq, containing a critical DNA fragment …
After: Data uploaded to the console, contributing to the …
Before: Possessed by Nu'Daq, containing a critical DNA fragment not yet integrated into the puzzle.
After: Data uploaded to the console, contributing to the near-completion of the DNA program, and no longer needed for this specific task.
Nu'Daq’s Klingon Handheld Computer and Gul Ocett’s Cardassian Handheld Computer

Gul Ocett’s Cardassian handheld computer is a beefed-up tricorder-like device that plugs directly into the Enterprise lab console. It uploads several remaining DNA fragments, filling critical gaps in the puzzle and leaving only one void. The device’s advanced capabilities highlight the Cardassian Union’s technological sophistication and their ruthless ambition. Its role is both functional and narrative, symbolizing Ocett’s strategic pragmatism and her willingness to cooperate—temporarily—with rivals. The data it provides is essential to the analysis, though Ocett’s motives remain suspect.

Before: Possessed by Gul Ocett, containing multiple DNA fragments …
After: Data uploaded to the console, contributing to the …
Before: Possessed by Gul Ocett, containing multiple DNA fragments not yet integrated into the puzzle.
After: Data uploaded to the console, contributing to the near-completion of the DNA program, and no longer needed for this specific task.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Science Lab (USS Enterprise-D)

The Enterprise lab serves as the neutral ground where the fragile alliance between Picard, Nu'Daq, and Ocett is forged. Its sterile, high-tech environment contrasts with the tension and distrust among the characters, creating a charged atmosphere. The lab’s consoles and viewscreens display the evolving DNA puzzle, symbolizing the shared scientific curiosity that temporarily unites the rivals. The space is functional yet symbolic, representing the Federation’s commitment to exploration and discovery. Its role in this event is pivotal, as it is here that the critical decision to extrapolate the missing fragment is made, and the temporary truce is established.

Atmosphere Tense yet focused, with an undercurrent of distrust and the hum of advanced technology. The …
Function Neutral meeting ground for rival factions, technical hub for data integration and analysis, and site …
Symbolism Represents the Federation’s commitment to scientific exploration and cooperation, even with ideological rivals. The lab’s …
Access Restricted to senior personnel and invited guests (in this case, Nu'Daq and Ocett), with security …
Glowing consoles displaying the DNA puzzle and stellar maps. The hum of advanced computer processors. The silent presence of Gul Ocett’s Cardassian Guard, adding to the tension. The sterile, metallic surfaces of the lab, reflecting the high-tech environment.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

The Starfleet is represented in this event by Captain Picard, Data, and Beverly Crusher, whose actions and dialogue reflect the organization’s commitment to exploration, scientific discovery, and diplomatic negotiation. Picard’s calculated risk in inviting Nu'Daq and Ocett to remain aboard underscores Starfleet’s willingness to leverage shared scientific curiosity to bridge political divides. Data and Beverly’s technical expertise symbolize Starfleet’s technological prowess and their dedication to uncovering the truth behind the ancient DNA message. The organization’s goals are tied to maintaining the fragile alliance and advancing the mission’s objectives.

Representation Through Picard’s diplomatic leadership, Data’s technical expertise, and Beverly’s scientific analysis.
Power Dynamics Exercising influence through diplomacy, technical innovation, and the moral authority of exploration, while navigating the …
Impact Starfleet’s involvement reinforces the themes of exploration, cooperation, and the pursuit of knowledge as a …
Internal Dynamics Picard’s actions reflect Starfleet’s commitment to balancing diplomacy with the urgency of the mission, while …
Maintain the fragile alliance between Picard, Nu'Daq, and Ocett to advance the mission’s objectives. Uncover the truth behind the ancient DNA message and its implications for shared ancestry. Diplomatic negotiation and strategic risk-taking (via Picard). Technical expertise and innovation (via Data and Beverly). Moral authority and the pursuit of scientific truth as a unifying force.
Klingon Empire

The Klingon Empire is represented by Captain Nu'Daq, whose skepticism and impatience reflect the organization’s aggressive ambitions and unyielding honor code. Nu'Daq’s contribution of a critical DNA fragment via his handheld device symbolizes the Klingon Empire’s technological prowess and their desire to claim the ancient message for their own ends. His grudging acceptance of Picard’s offer to remain aboard underscores the Empire’s willingness to cooperate—temporarily—with rivals, but only as a means to an end. The Klingons’ goals are explicitly tied to securing the final fragment to ensure their dominance.

Representation Through Nu'Daq’s direct actions, dialogue, and the technological contribution of his handheld device.
Power Dynamics Asserting influence through technological contribution and a willingness to cooperate, but remaining distrustful and prepared …
Impact The Klingon Empire’s involvement reinforces the theme of rivalry and the potential for conflict, highlighting …
Internal Dynamics Nu'Daq’s actions reflect the Klingon Empire’s aggressive ambitions and their belief in strength and honor …
Secure the final fragment of the DNA puzzle to ensure Klingon technological and military dominance. Maintain a temporary alliance with Picard and Ocett, but remain prepared to act independently or aggressively if necessary. Technological contribution (via Nu'Daq’s handheld device). Strategic skepticism and impatience, driving the pace of the analysis. Military posturing and the threat of independent action to assert Klingon interests.
Cardassian Union

The Cardassian Union is represented in this event by Gul Ocett and her guard, whose presence underscores the organization’s ruthless ambition and tactical flexibility. Ocett’s strategic pragmatism and willingness to cooperate—temporarily—with rivals reflect the Cardassian Union’s adaptability in pursuit of power. Her handheld computer, which contributes critical fragments to the DNA puzzle, symbolizes the Union’s technological prowess and their desire to claim the ancient message as a power source. The organization’s goals are explicitly tied to securing the final fragment, advancing their military and technological dominance.

Representation Through Gul Ocett’s direct actions and strategic decisions, as well as the silent but intimidating …
Power Dynamics Exercising influence through technological contribution and tactical pragmatism, while remaining prepared to betray the alliance …
Impact The Cardassian Union’s involvement highlights the high stakes of the mission and the potential for …
Internal Dynamics Ocett’s actions reflect the Cardassian Union’s ruthless ambition and willingness to use any means necessary …
Secure the final fragment of the DNA puzzle to claim its power for the Cardassian Union. Maintain a temporary alliance with Picard and Nu'Daq to achieve their objectives, while remaining prepared to act independently if necessary. Technological contribution (via Ocett’s handheld computer). Strategic pragmatism and tactical flexibility in negotiations. Military presence (via the guard) to reinforce authority and deter threats.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Picard proposes the alliance, which is accepted, leading to the combining of DNA fragments in the lab."

Picard forces DNA truth from rivals
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Causal

"Picard proposes the alliance, which is accepted, leading to the combining of DNA fragments in the lab."

Picard forces rival factions to reveal DNA secrets
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What this causes 2
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard invites Nu'Daq and Gul Ocett to remain on the Enterprise, which leads to Nu'Daq interrogating Data."

Data defeats Nu'Daq in physical and moral tests
S6E20 · The Chase
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard invites Nu'Daq and Gul Ocett to remain on the Enterprise, which leads to Nu'Daq interrogating Data."

Data exposes Nu'Daq's bribery attempt
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Key Dialogue

"NU'DAQ: Excellent."
"BEVERLY: There's still one missing piece..."
"NU'DAQ: Pahk! We have surrendered what we had for nothing."
"GUL OCETT: You are remarkably short-sighted, Nu'Daq. We are closer to the answer than we were."
"PICARD: This is a... jigsaw puzzle... whose pieces have been scattered across the galaxy. Doesn't it seem reasonable to assume that the original designers meant for someone to find this puzzle—why else would they put the pieces in our DNA? And doesn't that in turn suggest that they would try to make it easy for us to find all the pieces? That there might be some... pattern to their distribution?"
"PICARD: If you wish, you may stay on board while we wait."
"NU'DAQ: I intend to."