Narrative Web
S4E14
· Clues

Wormhole anomaly disrupts Enterprise crew

The Enterprise crew, fully staffed on the bridge, confirms their arrival in the T-tauri system under Picard’s command. Data detects an anomalous energy fluctuation directly in their path, revealing a fleeting wormhole that vanishes as quickly as it appears. Worf confirms the fading energy distortions, but before Picard can issue orders, the wormhole reopens—this time dangerously close to the ship. The crew barely has time to react before the Enterprise is pulled into the wormhole, triggering a blinding flash of light. When the light fades, Data remains the only conscious crew member, observing the rest of the bridge crew slumped over or collapsed, marking the abrupt onset of the missing 24-hour anomaly. The event disrupts the ship’s operational rhythm, introduces immediate tension, and foreshadows the larger mystery of the missing time, setting the stage for Picard’s investigation into the unexplained phenomenon.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ensign McKnight reports the Enterprise's entry into the T-tauri system, setting the stage for the anomalous encounter.

anticipation to caution

Data detects an energy fluctuation, and a wormhole briefly appears and vanishes, creating a sense of unease and mystery, confirmed by Worf's instruments.

calm to alert

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially composed and alert, Picard’s demeanor shifts to cautious urgency as the wormhole reopens. His agreement with Riker’s suggestion reflects his instinct to prioritize crew safety, but the suddenness of the event leaves him no time to react before the light overwhelms him. His unconscious state underscores the crew’s collective vulnerability to the unknown threat.

Picard stands at the center of the bridge, exuding calm authority as he oversees the crew’s arrival in the T-Tauri system. He acknowledges Data’s detection of the energy fluctuation with measured curiosity, engaging in a brief exchange about the wormhole’s nature. When Riker suggests moving to a safer location, Picard agrees and begins to issue the order to Ensign McKnight—only to be interrupted by Data’s urgent warning as the wormhole reopens. The blinding light engulfs the bridge, and Picard collapses unconscious, his body slumping forward in his chair, leaving him vulnerable and unaware of the anomaly’s aftermath.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safety of the Enterprise and its crew by relocating from the wormhole’s path
  • Understand the nature of the anomalous energy fluctuation through Data’s expertise
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s combined skills and the ship’s systems can handle unexpected threats
  • Data’s analysis of the wormhole is reliable and should guide their response
Character traits
Calm under pressure Decisive leadership Scientific curiosity Trust in his crew’s expertise
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Data’s focus on the sensors is unwavering, his tone betraying no hint of alarm as he confirms the wormhole’s nature. His immunity to the blinding light leaves him as the sole witness to the crew’s collapse, a moment that must stir something akin to concern in his positronic mind. The event forces him into a role of unexpected responsibility, as he becomes the only one capable of investigating what has happened to the Enterprise and its crew.

Data is hunched over his console, his fingers moving rapidly across the controls as he analyzes the anomalous energy fluctuation. He identifies it as a wormhole with scientific precision, his voice calm and measured. When the wormhole reopens, Data remains glued to his instruments, his android eyes barely visible through the blinding light as he processes the sensor readings. Unlike the rest of the crew, Data is unaffected by the light—his positronic brain immune to the anomaly’s stun effect. As the light fades, he turns from his console to survey the bridge, finding the entire crew slumped over or fallen to the floor, their unconscious bodies a stark contrast to his continued functionality.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately identify and analyze the wormhole’s energy signature to understand its nature
  • Ensure the crew’s safety by monitoring the anomaly’s effects on the ship and its systems
Active beliefs
  • His positronic brain and immunity to biological effects make him uniquely equipped to handle the anomaly
  • The crew’s unconsciousness is temporary and can be reversed with further investigation
Character traits
Highly analytical and precise Unshaken by sudden threats Loyal to the crew’s well-being Curious about the unknown
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Worf is fully engaged, his focus unwavering as he cross-checks the sensor data. His confirmation of the fading distortions suggests a momentary relief, but this is quickly shattered by the wormhole’s violent reappearance. His collapse is abrupt, leaving him in a state of helplessness—a stark contrast to his usual readiness for battle. The event exposes the crew’s fragility, even for a warrior like Worf.

Worf is stationed at his tactical console, his Klingon instincts sharpened as he monitors the sensor readings. He confirms the fading energy distortions from the wormhole, his voice steady and focused. When the wormhole reopens, Worf’s attention snaps to the viewscreen, but like the rest of the crew, he is caught off guard by the blinding light. He collapses unconscious, his body slumping forward over his console, his wrist still gripping the edge of the panel—a telltale sign of his last instinctive reaction to brace himself.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate tactical assessments of the wormhole’s energy fluctuations to inform Picard’s decisions
  • Remain alert for any signs of immediate danger to the ship or crew
Active beliefs
  • The ship’s sensors and his own skills are sufficient to detect and mitigate threats
  • Picard’s leadership will ensure the crew’s safety in the face of the unknown
Character traits
Vigilant and precise Reliable in crisis Instinctively protective Unshaken by sudden threats
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Riker’s suggestion to move the ship reflects his instinct to err on the side of caution, a trait that aligns with his role as Picard’s second-in-command. His collapse is as sudden as the wormhole’s reappearance, leaving him in a state of helplessness. The event underscores the crew’s shared vulnerability, even for someone as experienced as Riker.

Riker stands beside Picard, his posture relaxed but attentive as he listens to Data’s report on the energy fluctuation. He quickly suggests moving the Enterprise to a safer location, his voice carrying the weight of experience. When Picard agrees, Riker turns slightly toward Ensign McKnight, ready to relay the order—but Data’s urgent interruption cuts him off. The blinding light from the wormhole overwhelms him, and Riker collapses unconscious, his body slumping against the edge of the captain’s chair.

Goals in this moment
  • Advise Picard to prioritize the crew’s safety by relocating from the wormhole’s path
  • Ensure the ship’s systems are prepared for any potential threats posed by the anomaly
Active beliefs
  • Data’s analysis of the wormhole is accurate and should guide their immediate actions
  • Picard’s leadership will navigate the crew through the crisis effectively
Character traits
Quick-thinking and proactive Supportive of Picard’s authority Cautious in the face of the unknown Reliable in high-pressure situations
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McKnight’s demeanor is one of quiet professionalism, her focus on her duties unwavering. Her collapse is sudden and complete, leaving her as vulnerable as the rest of the crew. The event disrupts her role as the ship’s navigator, highlighting the anomaly’s ability to override even the most disciplined crew members.

Ensign McKnight is seated at the conn station, her hands poised over the controls as she delivers the status report of entering the T-Tauri system. She listens attentively to the exchange between Picard, Riker, and Data about the wormhole, her posture suggesting readiness to execute any orders. When the wormhole reopens, the blinding light overwhelms her, and McKnight collapses unconscious, her body slumping forward over her console.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Picard’s orders to relocate the ship from the wormhole’s path
  • Monitor the ship’s navigation systems for any signs of instability
Active beliefs
  • The senior officers’ decisions will keep the ship and crew safe
  • Her role as conn officer is critical to the Enterprise’s operations
Character traits
Professional and attentive Quick to respond to orders Reliable under pressure Trusting in the chain of command
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Troi’s silence during the wormhole discussion implies she is absorbing the crew’s emotions—likely a mix of curiosity, caution, and underlying tension. Her collapse is sudden and unceremonious, leaving her as vulnerable as the rest. The event disrupts her usual role as the crew’s emotional anchor, highlighting the anomaly’s ability to override even her empathic awareness.

Deanna Troi is seated at her counselor’s station, her empathic senses likely attuned to the crew’s collective state of alertness. She remains silent during the exchange about the wormhole but is physically present on the bridge, her posture suggesting she is observing the unfolding events with quiet intensity. When the wormhole reopens and the blinding light engulfs the bridge, Troi collapses unconscious like the rest of the crew, her body slumping to the side in her chair.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor the crew’s emotional state for signs of stress or unease during the wormhole incident
  • Remain prepared to offer counsel or support if the situation escalates
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s unity and Picard’s leadership will guide them through the anomaly
  • Her empathic abilities may provide insight into the wormhole’s effects on the crew’s minds
Character traits
Observant and empathetic Reserved but attentive Adaptive to sudden changes Trusting in the crew’s capabilities
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Main Bridge Viewer

The primary viewscreen serves as the bridge crew’s visual connection to the wormhole anomaly, displaying the shimmering 'hole' in space as it flickers into existence and then vanishes. When the wormhole reopens, the viewscreen fills with blinding light, engulfing the bridge and overwhelming the crew’s senses. The viewscreen’s role in this event is twofold: it acts as both a warning system, alerting the crew to the wormhole’s presence, and a conduit for the anomaly’s disorienting effects, which render the crew unconscious. After the light fades, the viewscreen returns to normal, but the damage is already done—the crew lies slumped over, leaving Data as the sole witness to the aftermath.

Before: The viewscreen is active, displaying the T-Tauri system’s …
After: The viewscreen returns to normal after the blinding …
Before: The viewscreen is active, displaying the T-Tauri system’s starfield as the Enterprise approaches. It is clear and functional, providing the crew with a real-time visual of their surroundings.
After: The viewscreen returns to normal after the blinding light fades, showing the T-Tauri system’s starfield once again. However, its role in the event has shifted from a tool for navigation to a vector for the wormhole’s disruptive energy, leaving the crew incapacitated.
USS Enterprise — Bridge Sensors (including Science One)

Data’s sensors are the primary tool for detecting and analyzing the wormhole’s energy fluctuations. They provide real-time data on the anomaly’s appearance, disappearance, and reappearance, allowing Data to identify it as a wormhole with scientific certainty. Worf cross-checks the tactical readouts, confirming the fading distortions as the wormhole vanishes. When the wormhole reopens, Data remains glued to the sensors, his android eyes barely visible through the blinding light as he processes the data. The sensors’ readings are crucial in understanding the wormhole’s unstable nature, but they also fail to warn the crew of the impending collapse, leaving Data as the only one capable of investigating the anomaly’s aftermath.

Before: The sensors are fully operational, tracking the wormhole’s …
After: The sensors remain functional after the blinding light …
Before: The sensors are fully operational, tracking the wormhole’s energy fluctuations with precision. They provide the crew with critical data on the anomaly’s behavior, though their readings are initially inconclusive about the wormhole’s stability.
After: The sensors remain functional after the blinding light fades, but their data now reflects the wormhole’s disruptive effects on the crew. Data continues to analyze the readings, searching for clues about what caused the crew’s unconsciousness and how to reverse it.
Unstable Wormhole

The unstable wormhole is the central threat in this event, manifesting as a fleeting but violent anomaly directly in the Enterprise’s path. It flickers into existence, vanishes, and then reopens with dangerous proximity to the ship, pulling the Enterprise into its maw. The wormhole emits a blinding light that engulfs the bridge, rendering the entire crew unconscious except for Data, whose android physiology renders him immune to the effect. The wormhole’s unstable nature and its ability to override the crew’s consciousness foreshadow the larger mystery of the missing 24 hours, setting the stage for Picard’s investigation into the Paxans’ hidden agenda.

Before: The wormhole is initially a fleeting anomaly, detected …
After: The wormhole has vanished after pulling the Enterprise …
Before: The wormhole is initially a fleeting anomaly, detected by Data’s sensors but appearing harmless as it flickers in and out of existence. Its energy distortions are fading, suggesting it may have dissipated.
After: The wormhole has vanished after pulling the Enterprise through its maw, leaving no immediate trace of its presence. However, its effects are evident in the crew’s unconscious state, and Data’s sensor readings now reflect the anomaly’s disruptive energy signature.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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T-Tauri System

The T-Tauri system serves as the backdrop for this event, its starfield displayed on the viewscreen as the Enterprise confirms its arrival. The system’s apparent calm is deceptive, however, as it hides the unstable wormhole lurking in the crew’s path. The wormhole’s reappearance and the subsequent blinding light that engulfs the bridge transform the T-Tauri system from a routine destination into a site of unexplained danger. The system’s role in the event is symbolic—it represents the unknown threats that lie beyond the Federation’s charted space, where the Paxans’ xenophobic agenda will soon unfold.

Atmosphere The atmosphere on the bridge shifts from one of routine efficiency to sudden tension as …
Function The bridge functions as the command center for the Enterprise, where the crew monitors the …
Symbolism The bridge symbolizes the crew’s collective vulnerability to the unknown, as well as the isolation …
Access The bridge is restricted to senior officers and essential crew members during this event. The …
The viewscreen displays the T-Tauri system’s starfield, then the shimmering wormhole, and finally the blinding light that engulfs the bridge. The bridge is filled with the hum of operational systems, which are suddenly drowned out by the wormhole’s disruptive energy. The crew’s unconscious bodies are slumped over their consoles or fallen to the floor, their postures suggesting sudden collapse. Data remains at his console, his fingers moving rapidly over the controls as he processes the sensor readings.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise-D Senior Crew (Primary Leadership Team)

The USS Enterprise crew is represented by its senior officers—Picard, Riker, Worf, Data, Troi, and Ensign McKnight—who work together to detect and respond to the wormhole anomaly. Their combined expertise in navigation, tactics, science, and empathy is intended to ensure the ship’s safety, but the wormhole’s disruptive effects override their ability to act. The crew’s collective unconsciousness leaves Data as the sole representative of Starfleet’s ideals and protocols, forcing him to investigate the anomaly’s aftermath alone. This event highlights the crew’s vulnerability as an organization, as well as the resilience of its individual members in the face of the unknown.

Representation The crew is represented through their individual roles and the chain of command, with Picard …
Power Dynamics The crew operates under Picard’s leadership, with each member contributing their specialized skills to the …
Impact The event exposes the crew’s vulnerability to threats that defy their understanding, forcing them to …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal dynamics are momentarily disrupted by the wormhole’s effects, as their usual roles …
Detect and analyze the wormhole’s energy fluctuations to understand its nature and potential threats Ensure the safety of the Enterprise and its crew by relocating from the wormhole’s path or mitigating its effects The crew’s combined expertise in navigation, tactics, science, and empathy, which guides their response to the anomaly Data’s positronic brain and immunity to biological effects, which allow him to continue investigating the wormhole’s aftermath

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Picard's decision to investigate the M-Class planet directly leads to the Enterprise encountering the wormhole and the crew's subsequent loss of consciousness."

Data interrupts Picard’s holodeck with M-Class planet discovery
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What this causes 2
Causal

"The Enterprise entering the wormhole directly causes the crew to lose consciousness, setting up the central mystery of the missing day."

Crew regains consciousness amid temporal anomaly
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Causal

"The Enterprise entering the wormhole directly causes the crew to lose consciousness, setting up the central mystery of the missing day."

Picard approves Data’s clock recalibration
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Key Dialogue

"MCKNIGHT: Entering the T-tauri system, now, Captain."
"DATA: Sensors indicate an energy fluctuation directly in our path. Source unknown."
"WORF: Still picking up energy distortions—but fading. It seems to be gone."
"PICARD: A wormhole?"
"DATA: Very likely. Small and extremely unstable wormholes have been mapped near thirty-nine T-tauri systems in the last one hundred years alone."
"RIKER: Captain, I suggest we move to a safer location. It could reappear at any moment."
"PICARD: Agreed. Ensign, take us—"
"DATA: --Captain!"