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S6E26 · Descent, Part I

Abandoned shuttle reveals Data and Borg vanished

The Enterprise away team materializes on a planet surface to find Data’s shuttlecraft abandoned in a desolate, vegetation-covered expanse. Riker confirms no immediate signs of Data or the Borg, while Worf’s tricorder is rendered ineffective by electromagnetic interference, limiting the search radius to 100 meters. Picard, monitoring from the bridge, calculates a 20km search radius based on Geordi’s estimate of Data’s speed, prompting the deployment of additional away teams and shuttlecraft for low-altitude reconnaissance. The escalation from passive investigation to active pursuit underscores the urgency of recovering Data before the Borg exploit his unique vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, Picard entrusts Beverly with command of the Enterprise, ordering her to retreat to Federation space if the Borg attack—an act that reveals his growing concern for the crew’s safety and the mission’s high stakes. The scene marks a critical turning point, shifting the narrative from discovery to desperate search, with Data’s fate now inextricably linked to the emergence of a new, more terrifying Borg threat.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker, Worf, and a security team arrive at the abandoned shuttlecraft. Riker reports to Picard that there's no sign of Data or the Borg and that EM interference limits their tricorder range.

Anticipation to uncertainty

Picard and Geordi estimate Data and the Borg's possible travel distance from the shuttle based on the time elapsed: they could be as far as twenty kilometers by now, prompting Picard to order additional Away Teams to assist with the search.

Concern to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not applicable (as an organization), but the crew’s fear and urgency reflect the Borg’s perceived menace.

The Borg Collective is absent from the scene but is implied to be the driving force behind Data’s disappearance. Their absence is more ominous than their presence would be, as the crew’s actions (e.g., defensive formations, phaser readiness, EM interference as a Borg tactic) suggest that the Borg are either nearby or have recently passed through. The Borg’s potential to exploit Data’s unique capabilities and the transwarp conduit adds to the urgency of the search.

Goals in this moment
  • To assimilate or destroy Data, leveraging his unique capabilities for the Borg collective.
  • To exploit the transwarp conduit to evade detection and execute further plans.
Active beliefs
  • The Federation and its personnel are targets for eradication or assimilation.
  • Data’s defection would weaken the Federation and strengthen the Borg collective.
Character traits
Elusive (no direct contact, but their influence is everywhere) Adaptive (EM interference suggests tactical use of the environment) Unpredictable (their motives and next moves are unknown)
Follow Borg Collective's journey

Resolute and concerned, with a sense of responsibility for the ship and crew.

Beverly assumes command of the Enterprise during Picard’s absence, receiving his orders to retreat to Federation space if the Borg attack. She exchanges a brief, supportive moment with Picard before he departs, underscoring the trust and camaraderie between them. Her role is critical, as she must balance the need to protect the ship with the urgency of the search for Data.

Goals in this moment
  • To command the *Enterprise* effectively in Picard’s absence.
  • To ensure the ship’s safety and prepare for a potential Borg attack.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg threat is imminent and requires constant vigilance.
  • Picard’s trust in her command reflects the high stakes of the mission.
Character traits
Resolute (takes command with confidence and clarity) Supportive (offers encouragement to Picard before he departs) Protective (prioritizes the *Enterprise*’s safety and crew well-being)
Follow USS *Enterprise-D* …'s journey

Absent but implied to be in grave danger; the crew’s fear for his safety drives the scene’s tension.

Data is physically absent from the scene, but his abandoned shuttlecraft serves as a haunting focal point for the away team’s investigation. His disappearance is the catalyst for the escalated search efforts, and the shuttle’s controls provide critical forensic evidence (e.g., shutdown time) that informs the search parameters. The team’s urgency stems from the fear of what the Borg might do with—or to—him, given his unique vulnerabilities as an android.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid assimilation or destruction by the Borg (implied by the crew’s actions).
  • To retain his autonomy and return to the *Enterprise* (the crew’s objective).
Active beliefs
  • The Borg pose an existential threat to both Data and the Federation.
  • His unique capabilities (e.g., speed, positronic brain) make him a high-priority target for the Borg.
Character traits
Vulnerable (due to absence and potential Borg exploitation) Symbolic (his shuttlecraft becomes a clue and a warning) Strategically valuable (his speed and capabilities are factored into the search radius)
Follow Data's journey

Alert and tense, with a simmering frustration at the lack of actionable intelligence.

Worf uses his tricorder to scan the area but finds its range severely limited by electromagnetic interference, restricting the search to 100 meters. He participates in the defensive formation upon materializing and remains alert for potential Borg ambushes. His Klingon instincts heighten his vigilance, but the technological limitations frustrate his efforts to gather intel.

Goals in this moment
  • To detect any Borg signatures or signs of Data’s whereabouts despite the interference.
  • To protect the away team from potential ambushes using his combat expertise.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg’s technological superiority makes them a formidable and unpredictable enemy.
  • Data’s safety is paramount, but the team must prioritize their own survival.
Character traits
Vigilant (constantly scanning for threats) Frustrated (by the tricorder’s limitations) Disciplined (maintains defensive posture despite constraints)
Follow Worf's journey

Urgent and concerned, with a sense of responsibility for Data’s safety and the crew’s well-being.

Picard coordinates the search effort from the Enterprise bridge, calculating the potential search radius based on Geordi’s estimate of Data’s speed. He deploys additional away teams and shuttlecraft for reconnaissance, demonstrating his strategic acumen and leadership under pressure. His decision to entrust Beverly with command of the Enterprise reveals his trust in her abilities and his prioritization of the crew’s safety over personal risk.

Goals in this moment
  • To locate Data before the Borg can exploit him or cause further harm.
  • To minimize risk to the *Enterprise* and its crew by preparing for a potential Borg attack.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg’s new variant is more dangerous and unpredictable than previously encountered.
  • Data’s unique vulnerabilities make him a high-priority target for assimilation or destruction.
Character traits
Strategic (calculates search parameters and deploys resources efficiently) Protective (ensures the *Enterprise*’s safety by entrusting command to Beverly) Decisive (takes swift action to expand the search effort)
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 2

Highly alert and focused, with underlying tension due to the unknown Borg threat.

The unnamed security guard materializes with Riker and Worf, forming a defensive circle with phasers drawn. He remains on high alert, ready to engage any threats that emerge. His role is purely tactical, providing firepower and protection for the senior officers. The guard’s presence underscores the high risk of the mission and the need for constant vigilance.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect Riker and Worf from ambush or attack.
  • To follow orders and contribute to the search effort without compromising safety.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg are a clear and present danger, requiring constant readiness.
  • The away team’s survival depends on coordinated action and situational awareness.
Character traits
Disciplined (follows protocols without hesitation) Vigilant (maintains defensive posture and scans for threats) Supportive (provides backup for Riker and Worf)
Follow Unidentified Security …'s journey

Highly alert and focused, with underlying tension due to the unknown Borg threat.

The four security guards materialize with Riker and Worf, forming a defensive circle with phasers drawn. They remain on high alert, ready to engage any threats. Their presence underscores the high risk of the mission and the need for constant vigilance. The guards’ disciplined formation and readiness to fire reflect their training and the seriousness of the Borg threat.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect Riker and Worf from ambush or attack.
  • To follow orders and contribute to the search effort without compromising safety.
Active beliefs
  • The Borg are a clear and present danger, requiring constant readiness.
  • The away team’s survival depends on coordinated action and situational awareness.
Character traits
Disciplined (follow protocols without hesitation) Vigilant (maintain defensive posture and scan for threats) Supportive (provide backup for Riker and Worf)
Follow Enterprise-D Away …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Picard's Hand Phaser (Shuttle Bay Two)

Picard’s phaser is holstered on his uniform as he prepares to beam down to the planet surface. While it is not drawn or used during this event, its presence symbolizes the high stakes of the mission and the potential for direct confrontation with the Borg. The phaser represents Picard’s readiness to engage in combat if necessary, underscoring the seriousness of the threat and the crew’s preparedness.

Before: Holstered on Picard’s uniform, ready for immediate use …
After: Remains holstered but accessible, as Picard prepares to …
Before: Holstered on Picard’s uniform, ready for immediate use if needed.
After: Remains holstered but accessible, as Picard prepares to lead the search effort.
Away Team Phasers (Ohniaka Outpost Borg Ambush - Riker/Worf/Data/Corelki)

The away team’s phasers are drawn upon materializing on the planet surface, forming a defensive circle around Riker and Worf. The phasers symbolize the team’s readiness for combat and the high threat level posed by the Borg. While no immediate engagement occurs, their presence underscores the tension and the potential for sudden violence. The phasers remain holstered but accessible, ready to be drawn at a moment’s notice if the Borg ambush the team.

Before: Phasers are holstered but drawn immediately upon materialization, …
After: Phasers remain drawn and ready, though no discharge …
Before: Phasers are holstered but drawn immediately upon materialization, forming a defensive circle around the away team.
After: Phasers remain drawn and ready, though no discharge occurs during this event. The team maintains a state of high alert.
Data's Commandeered Borg Shuttle (Abandoned on Planet Surface)

Data’s abandoned shuttlecraft serves as the focal point of the away team’s investigation. Riker examines its controls to determine the shutdown time (three hours prior), providing a critical clue for calculating the search radius. The shuttle’s presence on the desolate planet surface is eerie and symbolic, representing Data’s disappearance and the Borg’s potential influence. Its controls yield forensic evidence that informs the crew’s next steps.

Before: Abandoned on the planet surface, engines shut down …
After: The shuttlecraft remains abandoned, but its controls have …
Before: Abandoned on the planet surface, engines shut down for over three hours, with no signs of forced entry or struggle.
After: The shuttlecraft remains abandoned, but its controls have been examined, revealing the shutdown time and confirming Data’s departure with the Borg.
Data's Shuttlecraft Controls

The shuttlecraft’s controls are tapped by Riker to determine the exact shutdown time, which helps establish the timeline for Data’s departure. This forensic evidence is crucial for calculating the potential search radius and coordinating the away teams’ efforts. The controls, though simple, play a pivotal role in shaping the crew’s strategy and urgency.

Before: Functional and accessible; Riker interacts with them to …
After: The controls remain intact but have provided critical …
Before: Functional and accessible; Riker interacts with them to extract the shutdown time.
After: The controls remain intact but have provided critical data for the search effort.
Geordi, Data, and Worf's Tricorders (Descent Part I)

Worf’s tricorder is used to scan the area upon materializing, but the electromagnetic interference limits its range to 100 meters. This restriction frustrates the team’s efforts to locate Data or the Borg, forcing them to rely on more primitive search methods. The tricorder’s failure highlights the Borg’s tactical advantage—using the planet’s natural interference to evade detection and complicate the search.

Before: Functional but ineffective due to EM interference; Worf …
After: The tricorder remains inoperable beyond 100 meters, forcing …
Before: Functional but ineffective due to EM interference; Worf attempts to scan the area but achieves limited results.
After: The tricorder remains inoperable beyond 100 meters, forcing the team to expand the search using shuttlecraft and away teams.
USS Enterprise Reconnaissance Shuttlecraft

Picard orders Geordi to ready the Enterprise’s reconnaissance shuttlecraft for low-altitude flights over the planet surface. These shuttlecraft are critical for expanding the search radius beyond the 100-meter limit imposed by the tricorders’ interference. Their deployment marks a shift from ground-based investigation to aerial reconnaissance, reflecting the crew’s desperation to locate Data before the Borg can exploit his unique vulnerabilities.

Before: Preparing for launch in the main shuttlebay, with …
After: Shuttlecraft are launched and begin low-altitude reconnaissance over …
Before: Preparing for launch in the main shuttlebay, with pilots reporting as ordered.
After: Shuttlecraft are launched and begin low-altitude reconnaissance over the planet surface, coordinated with the away teams.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Shuttlebay (USS Enterprise-D)

The Enterprise bridge functions as the command center for the search mission. Picard coordinates the deployment of away teams and shuttlecraft from here, while Beverly assumes command in his absence. The bridge’s role is pivotal, as it serves as the nerve center for communication, strategy, and decision-making. The crew’s actions here—such as calculating search parameters and preparing for a potential Borg attack—reflect the high stakes of the mission and the need for precise execution.

Atmosphere Tense and focused, with a sense of urgency and strategic calculation. The bridge crew moves …
Function Command center for the search mission; the hub for coordination, communication, and strategic decision-making.
Symbolism Represents the Enterprise’s leadership and the crew’s ability to respond to crises with discipline and …
Access Restricted to senior officers and bridge crew; access is tightly controlled to maintain operational security.
N.D. crewmembers filling positions at consoles, monitoring systems, and relaying information. Picard and Beverly exchanging a brief, supportive moment before Picard departs, highlighting the trust between them. The hum of the ship’s systems and the occasional beep of consoles, creating a backdrop of controlled activity.
Unnamed Planet (Orbit and Surface)

The unnamed planet surface serves as the primary search site for Data and the Borg. Its desolate, vegetation-covered expanse creates an eerie and isolating atmosphere, amplifying the tension of the mission. The planet’s electromagnetic interference limits the team’s ability to scan for signs of life or Borg activity, forcing them to rely on more primitive and time-consuming methods. The vast, uncharted terrain adds to the urgency and uncertainty of the search, as Data and the Borg could be anywhere within a 20km radius.

Atmosphere Desolate and eerie, with a sense of isolation and impending danger. The vegetation-covered hills contrast …
Function Primary search site for Data and the Borg; a battleground where the away team must …
Symbolism Represents the unknown and the unpredictable—both the physical landscape and the unseen threat of the …
Access Open but hazardous; the EM interference restricts scanning and communication, while the Borg threat looms …
Rolling hills covered in dense vegetation, providing limited visibility and potential cover for ambushes. Electromagnetic interference scrambling tricorders and limiting search capabilities to 100 meters. Abandoned shuttlecraft as the only visible sign of human (or android) presence, serving as a haunting focal point.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through the actions of its officers (Picard, Riker, Worf, Beverly) and the protocols they follow during the crisis. The organization’s influence is evident in the away team’s disciplined formation, the use of phasers and tricorders, and the adherence to command structures (e.g., Beverly assuming control of the Enterprise). Starfleet’s values—protection of personnel, exploration, and response to threats—drive the crew’s actions, even as they face the unknown. The organization’s resources (shuttlecraft, away teams, bridge operations) are fully mobilized to address the Borg threat and locate Data.

Representation Through the actions of its officers (Picard, Riker, Worf, Beverly) and the adherence to institutional …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the away team and the Enterprise, while operating under the constraint of …
Impact The crew’s actions reflect Starfleet’s commitment to exploration and protection, even in the face of …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as Beverly assumes temporary command, but the crew’s trust …
To locate Data and neutralize the Borg threat before they can cause further harm. To protect the Enterprise and its crew, even at the cost of personal risk (e.g., Picard’s orders to Beverly). Through the deployment of away teams and shuttlecraft, leveraging Starfleet’s resources and personnel. Via institutional protocols (e.g., command structures, emergency procedures, and the use of phasers and tricorders). By entrusting Beverly with command of the Enterprise, ensuring continuity of leadership and operational readiness.
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is invoked as a safe haven and a strategic objective. Picard orders Beverly to retreat to Federation space via the transwarp conduit if the Borg attack, prioritizing the Enterprise’s survival over the search for Data. This decision reflects the Federation’s role as a sanctuary and a symbol of hope, even as the crew faces the Borg’s relentless aggression. The Federation’s territory represents stability and protection, contrasting with the desolate, Borg-infested planet.

Representation Through Picard’s orders to Beverly to retreat to Federation space if the Borg attack, invoking …
Power Dynamics The Federation’s influence is exercised through its territory and the Enterprise’s ability to retreat to …
Impact The Federation’s role as a safe zone underscores the stakes of the mission and the …
Internal Dynamics The Federation’s internal structures are not directly visible, but its influence is felt through the …
To serve as a safe haven for the Enterprise and its crew in the event of a Borg attack. To represent the values of exploration, protection, and resilience against the Borg’s aggression. Through the transwarp conduit, which serves as an escape route to Federation space. Via Picard’s orders to Beverly, ensuring the Enterprise’s survival and the protection of Federation territory. By symbolizing the Federation as a beacon of hope and stability, contrasting with the Borg’s chaos.
The Borg

The Borg Collective is the primary antagonist in this event, driving the urgency of the search and the crew’s defensive preparations. Though physically absent, their influence is omnipresent—through the abandoned shuttlecraft, the electromagnetic interference, and the crew’s fear of what they might do to Data. The Borg’s new variant, with its individualized drones and destructive tendencies, represents a heightened threat that forces the crew to act swiftly and decisively. Their absence is more ominous than their presence would be, as the crew’s actions (e.g., defensive formations, phaser readiness) suggest that the Borg are either nearby or have recently passed through.

Representation Through the abandoned shuttlecraft, the electromagnetic interference, and the crew’s fear of their potential actions. …
Power Dynamics Exercising dominance over the environment and the crew’s actions, forcing them to adapt to the …
Impact The Borg’s threat looms large over the mission, forcing the crew to prioritize survival and …
Internal Dynamics The Borg’s internal structure is not directly visible, but their collective intelligence and adaptive tactics …
To assimilate or destroy Data, leveraging his unique capabilities for the Borg collective. To exploit the transwarp conduit to evade detection and execute further plans against the Federation. Through the use of electromagnetic interference to limit the crew’s scanning capabilities and complicate the search. By creating a sense of urgency and fear, driving the crew to act swiftly and mobilize all available resources. Via the abandoned shuttlecraft, which serves as a clue and a warning of the Borg’s presence and intentions.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"The shuttle leaves prompting Picard to order away teams to search for them across the planet."

Data and Crosis escape via transwarp conduit
S6E26 · Descent, Part I
Causal

"The shuttle leaves prompting Picard to order away teams to search for them across the planet."

Data escapes with Borg prisoner via transwarp
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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: ((hits combadge)) Riker to Enterprise. We're on the surface... no sign of any Borg or Data."
"PICARD: Can you determine how long ago they left the shuttlecraft?"
"RIKER: ((off console)) The engine's been shut down for a little over three hours."
"PICARD: If the Borg should attack... don't wait for me or anyone else to get back to the ship. Take the Enterprise to the transwarp conduit and return to Federation space."
"BEVERLY: Got it."
"PICARD: Good luck... Captain."