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S5E24 · The Next Phase

Romulans plot sabotage while Geordi and Ro overhear

In the Romulan engine room, Geordi and Ro—still invisible and intangible after the transporter accident—overhear Mirok and Varel devising a muon feedback wave to sabotage the Enterprise's warp core during its next transition. The Romulans exploit the power transfer beam to accumulate muon particles in the Enterprise's dilithium chamber, ensuring a catastrophic breach when the ship reaches warp speed. Meanwhile, Geordi identifies a molecular phase inverter in the Romulan console, linking it to Klingon intelligence reports about phased cloaking technology. This revelation confirms that Geordi and Ro are not dead but phased, and that the Romulans are weaponizing the same tech. The discovery forces them to act despite their intangible state, as failure means certain destruction for the Enterprise. The scene escalates stakes by revealing the Romulans' lethal intent and tying Geordi and Ro's personal crisis to the ship's survival. Their urgency to warn the crew is heightened when they realize the sabotage is already in motion, and they must find a way to communicate the threat before it's too late. The moment also introduces a phased Romulan observer, Parem, who silently follows them, adding another layer of tension and foreshadowing future conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Mirok decides to set up a muon feedback wave in the Enterprise's power transfer beam to cause a warp core breach when the Enterprise goes to warp.

calculation to threat

Geordi and Ro overhear Mirok and Varel's plot and realize they must warn the Enterprise about the imminent warp core breach, despite their intangible state.

shock to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Analytical and composed, though subtly wary of the Romulans' evasiveness.

Data approaches the console where Geordi and Ro are examining the molecular phase inverter, confirming the strength of the field emissions with his tricorder. He engages in diplomatic dialogue with Mirok and Varel, probing the Romulans about their cloaking device and chroniton emissions. After being called away by Worf for a private conversation, Data exits the scene, leaving Geordi and Ro to overhear the Romulans' sabotage plot.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate chroniton emissions for the safety of both crews.
  • To uncover the truth behind the transporter accident and the Romulans' cloaking device.
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans' cloaking device may have caused the transporter accident.
  • That eliminating chroniton emissions is critical to preventing further danger.
Character traits
Analytical Diplomatic Methodical Observant
Follow Data's journey

Shocked but hopeful, transitioning from relief at realizing he's not dead to urgent desperation to warn the Enterprise.

Geordi examines a Romulan console and discovers a molecular phase inverter, realizing that he and Ro are not dead but phased—intangible due to the Romulans' experimental technology. He connects this discovery to Klingon intelligence reports about phased cloaking, confirming the Romulans' sabotage. Upon overhearing Mirok and Varel's plot to set up a muon feedback wave in the power transfer beam, Geordi urges Ro to find a way to warn the Enterprise before it's too late. His determination shifts from personal survival to saving the ship.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the cause of his and Ro's intangibility and find a way to reverse it.
  • To warn the *Enterprise* crew about the Romulans' sabotage before the ship reaches warp speed.
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans' phased cloaking technology is responsible for his and Ro's condition.
  • That the *Enterprise* is in immediate danger and must be warned.
Character traits
Innovative Resourceful Empathetic Determined
Follow Geordi La …'s journey
Parem
primary

Disconcerted on the surface but calculating and resolute beneath, driven by Romulan strategic imperatives.

Mirok engages in diplomatic conversation with Data, initially resisting the investigation into chroniton emissions. After Data is called away, Mirok conspires with Varel to sabotage the Enterprise by setting up a muon feedback wave in the power transfer beam. His disconcerted demeanor masks his calculating nature as he prioritizes Romulan strategic interests over cooperation with Starfleet.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate Data's investigation into the chroniton emissions.
  • To execute the sabotage plan to destroy the *Enterprise* before it reaches warp speed.
Active beliefs
  • That the *Enterprise* is a threat to Romulan interests and must be neutralized.
  • That the ends justify the means in achieving Romulan strategic objectives.
Character traits
Disconcerted (surface) Calculating (underlying) Authoritative Strategic
Follow Parem's journey

Realizing and determined, with a mix of urgency and Bajoran resilience in the face of betrayal.

Ro observes Geordi's examination of the Romulan console and listens as he explains the molecular phase inverter and its implications for their condition. She realizes they are not dead but phased, and upon overhearing Mirok and Varel's sabotage plot, she agrees with Geordi that they must find a way to warn the Enterprise. Her Bajoran skepticism and Starfleet discipline converge as she grapples with their intangible state and the urgent need to act.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the nature of her and Geordi's phased state and find a solution.
  • To ensure the *Enterprise* crew is warned about the Romulans' sabotage before it's too late.
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans cannot be trusted, even in a crisis.
  • That their intangibility is a result of Romulan experimentation, not a fatal transporter accident.
Character traits
Skeptical Adaptable Loyal Urgent
Follow Ro Laren's journey
Varel
primary

Complicit and focused, with a sense of duty overriding moral hesitation.

Varel assists Mirok in the engine room crisis and later participates in the plot to sabotage the Enterprise. She confirms the power transfer beam's status and prepares the muon feedback wave at Mirok's direction. Her compliance with the sabotage plan underscores her loyalty to the Romulan Star Empire, despite the moral implications of her actions.

Goals in this moment
  • To carry out Mirok's orders to set up the muon feedback wave.
  • To ensure the sabotage remains undetected by the Starfleet crew.
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans' strategic goals justify the sabotage.
  • That the *Enterprise* crew is a threat that must be neutralized.
Character traits
Complicit Focused Loyal Technically Skilled
Follow Varel's journey
Supporting 2

Focused and professional, with a sense of urgency underlying his actions.

Worf supervises the placement of shuttle-brought equipment in the Romulan engine room, ensuring the Starfleet team has the tools needed for their investigation. He briefly interrupts Data's conversation with Mirok and Varel to speak with him privately, pulling Data away from the console where Geordi and Ro are making their discovery. His presence underscores the urgency and coordination of the Starfleet response.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Starfleet team has the necessary equipment to investigate the accident.
  • To coordinate with Data and maintain security protocols in the Romulan engine room.
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans cannot be fully trusted, despite their cooperation.
  • That the safety of the *Enterprise* crew is the top priority.
Character traits
Professional Authoritative Vigilant Supportive
Follow Worf's journey

Calculating and silent, with a sense of purposeful observation.

Parem, a phased Romulan observer, sits unnoticed in the background, appearing to watch a console. After Geordi and Ro exit the scene, Parem stands up and silently follows them by walking through a chair, revealing his intangible state. His presence adds a layer of tension, as he is a silent witness to their discovery and a potential threat, unseen by the other Romulans.

Goals in this moment
  • To monitor Geordi and Ro's actions and discoveries.
  • To ensure the Romulans' sabotage plot remains undetected by the *Enterprise* crew.
Active beliefs
  • That Geordi and Ro pose a threat to the Romulans' plan.
  • That his phased state gives him an advantage in tracking them undetected.
Character traits
Stealthy Observant Disciplined Threatening (implicitly)
Follow Mirok's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Tricorder

Data's tricorder is used to scan the Romulan engine room for chroniton emissions, confirming their presence near the molecular phase inverter. The tricorder's readings provide Data with evidence that the Romulans' cloaking device may have malfunctioned, contributing to the transporter accident. While Data is called away before he can fully investigate the inverter, his scans indirectly support Geordi and Ro's discovery of the phased state technology. The tricorder serves as a diagnostic tool, bridging the gap between Data's analytical approach and Geordi's technical intuition.

Before: Active in Data's hands, scanning the engine room …
After: Carried away by Data as he leaves the …
Before: Active in Data's hands, scanning the engine room for chroniton emissions and field strengths.
After: Carried away by Data as he leaves the scene, but its readings have already confirmed the strength of the field emissions near the console.
Enterprise-to-Romulan Power Transfer Beam

The Enterprise-to-Romulan power transfer beam serves as the conduit for the Romulans' sabotage. Mirok confirms its full intensity, ensuring it remains active until the muon feedback wave is fully deployed. The beam, intended as a cooperative measure to stabilize the Romulan ship, is hijacked by the Romulans to deliver the muon particles to the Enterprise's dilithium chamber. Its dual role—as a lifeline and a weapon—highlights the Romulans' deception and the Enterprise's vulnerability. Geordi and Ro realize that the beam is the key to both the sabotage and their potential means of warning the Enterprise, though their intangibility complicates any direct action.

Before: Active and stable, facilitating power transfer between the …
After: Hijacked to deliver the muon feedback wave, now …
Before: Active and stable, facilitating power transfer between the two ships.
After: Hijacked to deliver the muon feedback wave, now a ticking time bomb for the Enterprise.
Molecular Phase Inverter

Varel's Romulan console is manipulated to initiate a muon feedback wave, which is designed to sabotage the Enterprise's dilithium chamber. The console conceals the molecular phase inverter, and its controls are used by Varel to execute Mirok's orders. The console becomes a critical tool in the Romulans' plot, as it allows them to exploit the power transfer beam to accumulate muon particles in the Enterprise's systems. Its role in the sabotage is central, as the feedback wave will trigger a catastrophic warp core breach when the Enterprise reaches warp speed.

Before: Functional but damaged, with the molecular phase inverter …
After: Activated to deploy the muon feedback wave, now …
Before: Functional but damaged, with the molecular phase inverter concealed within it. Varel uses it to prepare the muon feedback wave.
After: Activated to deploy the muon feedback wave, now a direct threat to the Enterprise.
Muon Feedback Wave

The muon feedback wave is a weaponized sabotage device deployed by the Romulans through the power transfer beam. Mirok orders its setup to accumulate muon particles in the Enterprise's dilithium chamber, ensuring a catastrophic breach when the ship reaches warp speed. The wave is a silent, invisible threat, exploiting the beam's connection to the Enterprise to deliver its payload undetected. Its activation is the culmination of the Romulans' betrayal, turning the power transfer—a gesture of cooperation—into a lethal trap. Geordi and Ro overhear the plan and realize the urgency of warning the Enterprise before it's too late.

Before: Preparation phase: Mirok and Varel are setting it …
After: Activated and accumulating in the Enterprise's dilithium chamber, …
Before: Preparation phase: Mirok and Varel are setting it up in the power transfer beam.
After: Activated and accumulating in the Enterprise's dilithium chamber, poised to trigger a warp core breach.
Romulan Engine Room Chair

The Romulan engine room chair serves as a prop that demonstrates Parem's phased state. As Geordi and Ro exit the scene, Parem stands up and walks through the chair without disturbing it, revealing his intangibility. This moment underscores the Romulans' mastery of phased cloaking technology and adds a layer of tension, as Parem becomes a silent, unseen observer and potential threat to Geordi and Ro. The chair's mundane presence contrasts sharply with the high-stakes sabotage unfolding around it, emphasizing the surreal nature of the phased state.

Before: A standard seating fixture in the Romulan engine …
After: Passed through by Parem, demonstrating his phased state …
Before: A standard seating fixture in the Romulan engine room, unremarkable until Parem interacts with it.
After: Passed through by Parem, demonstrating his phased state and foreshadowing his pursuit of Geordi and Ro.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Romulan Science Vessel Engine Room

The Romulan engine room is a smoldering, high-tension environment where the sabotage plot unfolds. Its cramped, damaged space—filled with dead bodies, flickering consoles, and the acrid smell of smoke—creates a sense of urgency and desperation. The room serves as the hub for both the Romulans' deception and Geordi and Ro's discovery of their phased state. The power transfer beam connects it to the Enterprise, symbolizing the fragile alliance between the two crews, which the Romulans are exploiting. The engine room's distinct Romulan design, with its spherical warp core chamber and emergency bulkheads, reinforces the isolation and danger of the setting, while the presence of Starfleet and Romulan personnel underscores the uneasy cooperation that masks the betrayal.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the hum of damaged equipment, and the underlying threat of sabotage. …
Function Central setting for the Romulans' sabotage plot and Geordi and Ro's discovery of their phased …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of trust between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire, as well …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel from both the Enterprise and the Romulan ship, though the phased …
Smoke-choked air from damaged consoles and fires. Flickering, sparking equipment casting eerie shadows. Dead bodies slumped amid debris, underscoring the recent disaster. The hum of the power transfer beam linking the two ships. Dim, emergency lighting creating a tense, oppressive mood.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is represented by the Enterprise crew, who are unknowingly drawn into the Romulans' trap. Geordi and Ro, as invisible and intangible witnesses to the sabotage plot, embody the Federation's ideals of cooperation and trust, which the Romulans are exploiting. Their urgent need to warn the Enterprise crew highlights the Federation's vulnerability to deception and the high stakes of maintaining diplomatic alliances. The power transfer beam, intended as a gesture of goodwill, becomes a symbol of the Federation's trust—and the Romulans' betrayal of that trust.

Representation Through Geordi and Ro, who are desperate to warn the Enterprise crew about the Romulans' …
Power Dynamics Vulnerable to the Romulans' deception, as the Enterprise crew is unaware of the sabotage plot. …
Impact The sabotage plot threatens to undermine the Federation's trust in diplomatic alliances and highlights the …
Internal Dynamics The Enterprise crew's internal dynamics are shaped by their shared commitment to Starfleet values, though …
To maintain diplomatic relations and provide assistance to the Romulan science vessel, as per Starfleet protocols. To ensure the safety of the Enterprise crew and prevent the Romulans from exploiting their cooperation for malicious purposes. Relying on trust and diplomatic goodwill to facilitate the power transfer, which the Romulans hijack for their sabotage. Using Geordi and Ro as unwitting witnesses to the Romulans' betrayal, whose intangibility complicates their ability to intervene directly.
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulan Star Empire is represented through Mirok and Varel's actions, as they conspire to sabotage the Enterprise using the power transfer beam. Their plot to deploy a muon feedback wave exploits the Enterprise's trust in the Romulans' distress call, turning a gesture of cooperation into a lethal trap. The Romulans' strategic goals—neutralizing the Enterprise and advancing their phased cloaking technology—are prioritized over diplomatic alliances. Their internal hierarchy and loyalty to the Empire drive their complicity in the sabotage, despite the moral implications of their actions.

Representation Through the actions of Mirok and Varel, who execute the sabotage plot under the authority …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Enterprise crew through deception, using the power transfer beam as a …
Impact The sabotage plot reflects the Romulan Star Empire's willingness to betray alliances for strategic gain, …
Internal Dynamics Mirok and Varel operate under a chain of command that prioritizes Romulan strategic objectives over …
To neutralize the Enterprise as a threat to Romulan interests by triggering a warp core breach. To advance Romulan phased cloaking technology by testing its effectiveness in a real-world sabotage scenario. Exploiting the power transfer beam to deliver the muon feedback wave undetected. Using Mirok and Varel as agents to execute the sabotage while maintaining plausible deniability.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"Geordi and Ro overhearing the Romulans' plot to sabotage the Enterprise directly leads them to search for evidence, even in their intangible state. This escalates the tension and creates a crucial obstacle to overcome."

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Causal

"Geordi and Ro overhearing the Romulans' plot to sabotage the Enterprise directly leads them to search for evidence, even in their intangible state. This escalates the tension and creates a crucial obstacle to overcome."

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Foreshadowing

"The Romulans' plot to sabotage the Enterprise, overheard by Geordi and Ro, foreshadows the climax where they have to prevent the warp core breach, creating suspense and driving the plot forward."

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Foreshadowing

"The Romulans' plot to sabotage the Enterprise, overheard by Geordi and Ro, foreshadows the climax where they have to prevent the warp core breach, creating suspense and driving the plot forward."

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Key Dialogue

"MIROK: When they come back... they're going to discover the interphase generator."
"MIROK: We will set up a muon feedback wave inside the transfer beam. The particles will accumulate in their dilithium chamber. When they go to warp speed, their engines will explode."
"GEORDI: We have to get back to the Enterprise and warn them."
"RO: How?"
"GEORDI: I don't know, but we have to find a way."