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S7E12 · The Pegasus
S7E12
· The Pegasus

Pegasus discovered fused in asteroid

The Enterprise navigates a treacherous asteroid tunnel when Worf detects an anomalous resonance signature ahead. As the ship emerges into a cavernous chamber, the viewscreen reveals the Pegasus—half-embedded in solid rock as if violently transported mid-mission. The crew reacts with shock, particularly Riker and Pressman, who exchange a knowing glance suggesting they understand the unnatural phenomenon. Pressman immediately prioritizes a restricted salvage operation, insisting only he and Riker beam into Main Engineering to retrieve 'sensitive equipment.' Picard protests the limited team but is overruled, while Data confirms the ship’s structural integrity despite the breach. The discovery forces Riker to confront suppressed memories of the Pegasus’s final mission, while Pressman’s secrecy deepens the crew’s unease about the true nature of their orders. The moment crystallizes the tension between Starfleet protocol and the moral weight of the Pegasus’s hidden past, setting up the conflict over cloaking technology and Riker’s loyalty to his former captain.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Enterprise navigates the asteroid's winding tunnels, encountering magnetic field shifts. Picard warns Pressman that he will abort the mission if the passage narrows, asserting his command of the Enterprise despite Pressman's presence.

wary to firm ['inside asteroid tunnel']

Worf detects a resonance signature, revealing the starship Pegasus fused into the rock. The crew reacts with shock and disbelief at the sight of the ship embedded within the asteroid.

anticipation to shock

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined and secretive, with underlying tension about the Pegasus’s past.

Pressman reacts with a mix of shock and determination upon seeing the Pegasus. He immediately takes charge, insisting on a restricted salvage operation to retrieve 'sensitive equipment' from Main Engineering. His exchange of glances with Riker suggests a shared understanding of the ship’s unnatural state. He overrules Picard’s objections, demonstrating his authority and secrecy, while his urgency hints at the high stakes of the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Retrieve the 'sensitive equipment' from the *Pegasus* without revealing its true nature.
  • Maintain control over the salvage operation to protect Starfleet’s interests.
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means in matters of Starfleet security.
  • Riker’s loyalty can be relied upon to keep the past buried.
Character traits
Authoritative and secretive Urgent in his directives Leveraging past loyalty (with Riker) Prioritizing mission objectives over transparency
Follow Erik Pressman's journey

Firmly cautious, with underlying frustration at being overruled by Pressman’s secrecy and authority.

Picard stands on the bridge, monitoring the ship’s navigation through the asteroid tunnel with a wary eye. He issues a firm warning to Pressman about aborting the mission if the passage narrows below 500 meters, demonstrating his commitment to the Enterprise’s safety. When the Pegasus is revealed, he reacts with professional concern, questioning the structural integrity of the derelict ship and advocating for a full Away Team. His protests against Pressman’s restricted salvage operation highlight his adherence to Starfleet protocol and his unease with the admiral’s secrecy.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s safety during the salvage operation.
  • Advocate for a full Away Team to maintain operational transparency and security.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet protocol must be followed, even in high-stakes situations.
  • Pressman’s secrecy about the *Pegasus*’s equipment raises ethical concerns.
Character traits
Authoritative Protective of his crew Adherent to protocol Diplomatic yet firm Analytical under pressure
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Shocked and conflicted, masking deep unease beneath a professional facade.

Riker reacts with shock and unease at the sight of the Pegasus, exchanging a loaded glance with Pressman that suggests shared knowledge of the ship’s unnatural state. He prepares to beam into Main Engineering with Pressman, displaying internal conflict as he confronts suppressed memories of the Pegasus’s final mission. His silence and compliance with Pressman’s orders hint at his loyalty to his former captain, despite the moral dilemma it presents.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow Pressman’s orders to maintain loyalty to his former captain.
  • Avoid confronting the moral implications of the *Pegasus*’s past.
Active beliefs
  • Pressman’s authority from their shared past must be respected.
  • The truth about the *Pegasus* is too painful to confront openly.
Character traits
Conflict-averse in this moment Loyal to Pressman (past bond) Suppressing emotional turmoil Professionally compliant (despite personal conflict)
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 3

Shocked, uneasy, and collectively curious about the impossible sight before them.

The Enterprise crew collectively reacts with shock and unease at the sight of the Pegasus fused into the asteroid. Their murmurs and tense body language contribute to the atmosphere of tension and curiosity on the bridge. While no individual reactions are detailed, their collective presence underscores the surreal and unsettling nature of the discovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature of the *Pegasus*’s fusion with the asteroid.
  • Support their officers in the salvage operation.
Active beliefs
  • The *Pegasus*’s condition defies known physics, suggesting something unnatural occurred.
  • The crew trusts their officers to handle the situation, despite the uncertainty.
Character traits
Collectively shocked Curious about the *Pegasus*’s condition Tense and uneasy
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Neutral and analytical, with no visible emotional reaction.

Data provides technical analysis of the Pegasus’s structural integrity and confirms the feasibility of restoring life support to Main Engineering. His tricorder scan reveals the hull breach, and he assists in planning the salvage operation. His detached, analytical demeanor contrasts with the emotional tension around him, serving as an objective information source for the crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate technical data to support the salvage operation.
  • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s systems are used safely and effectively.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success depends on precise data and logical planning.
  • Emotional reactions are irrelevant to solving technical problems.
Character traits
Logical and precise Supportive of the crew’s needs Unemotionally analytical Reliable in high-pressure situations
Follow Data's journey

Alert and professional, with no visible emotional reaction beyond tactical focus.

Worf reports the anomalous resonance signature of the Pegasus and later confirms the hull breach in Main Engineering. His tactical updates are precise and professional, providing critical data to Picard and Pressman. He stands ready to assist in the salvage operation, embodying Klingon discipline and Starfleet loyalty. His presence underscores the operational risks of the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate sensor data to support the salvage operation.
  • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s safety during the mission.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet’s chain of command must be followed, even in unusual circumstances.
  • The *Pegasus*’s condition is a tactical puzzle to be solved, not a moral dilemma.
Character traits
Tactically precise Loyal to Picard’s command Unflappable under pressure Supportive of the crew’s efforts
Follow Worf's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Treacherous Asteroid Tunnel

The treacherous asteroid tunnel is the navigational challenge the Enterprise must overcome to reach the Pegasus. Its narrow passages and shifting magnetic fields create tension on the bridge, as Picard warns of aborting the mission if the tunnel narrows below 500 meters. The tunnel’s emergence into the cavernous chamber reveals the Pegasus, setting the stage for the salvage operation and the moral dilemmas that follow.

Before: A winding, unstable passage with shifting magnetic fields, …
After: The Enterprise has successfully navigated the tunnel, emerging …
Before: A winding, unstable passage with shifting magnetic fields, forcing the Enterprise to adjust its course.
After: The Enterprise has successfully navigated the tunnel, emerging into the cavernous chamber where the Pegasus is revealed.
Enterprise Bridge Turbolift

The Enterprise Bridge Turbolift serves as the exit point for Riker and Pressman as they depart for the restricted salvage operation. Its activation symbolizes the haste and secrecy of their mission, as well as the tension between Pressman’s authority and Picard’s protests. The turbolift’s departure leaves Picard, Data, and Worf on the bridge, underscoring the divide between those who know the truth and those kept in the dark.

Before: Operational and accessible, with Riker and Pressman standing …
After: Empty, with its doors closed as Riker and …
Before: Operational and accessible, with Riker and Pressman standing near its doors.
After: Empty, with its doors closed as Riker and Pressman beam out to the Pegasus.
Data's Tricorder

Data’s tricorder scan of the Pegasus provides critical data about the ship’s structural integrity and the hull breach in Main Engineering. The device’s readings confirm the feasibility of restoring life support, enabling the salvage operation. Its use underscores the blend of technology and human judgment required to proceed with the mission.

Before: Active and functional, being used by Data to …
After: Data has completed the scan, providing the crew …
Before: Active and functional, being used by Data to scan the Pegasus.
After: Data has completed the scan, providing the crew with the necessary information to proceed.
Pegasus Cloaking Device

The Pegasus Cloaking Device is the 'sensitive equipment' Pressman prioritizes retrieving from Main Engineering. Its presence fuels the tension between Starfleet protocol and the moral weight of the Pegasus’s hidden past. Riker’s averted glance and Pressman’s secrecy suggest the device is tied to the ship’s illegal cloaking experiments, setting up the episode’s central conflict over loyalty and ethics.

Before: Hidden within the Pegasus’s Main Engineering, fused into …
After: Still concealed but targeted for retrieval by Riker …
Before: Hidden within the Pegasus’s Main Engineering, fused into the asteroid rock.
After: Still concealed but targeted for retrieval by Riker and Pressman.
USS Pegasus Wrecked Main Engineering Compartment (Salvage Site)

The Pegasus’s Main Engineering compartment is the target of the salvage operation, half-embedded in the asteroid rock. Data confirms its structural integrity despite the hull breach, while Pressman insists on retrieving 'sensitive equipment' from within. The compartment’s condition—partially intact but exposed to the asteroid’s environment—highlights the risks of the mission and the urgency of Pressman’s demands.

Before: Partially intact but exposed to the asteroid’s environment, …
After: Life support restored via the Enterprise’s shields, preparing …
Before: Partially intact but exposed to the asteroid’s environment, with a hull breach and failing life support.
After: Life support restored via the Enterprise’s shields, preparing for Riker and Pressman’s beam-in.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Engineering (Wrecked USS Pegasus, Asteroid Cavern)

The Pegasus’s Main Engineering compartment is the target of the salvage operation, half-embedded in the asteroid rock. Data confirms its structural integrity despite the hull breach, while Pressman insists on retrieving 'sensitive equipment' from within. The compartment’s exposed state—with failing life support and warped bulkheads—highlights the risks of the mission and the urgency of Pressman’s demands. Its condition reflects the Pegasus’s violent past and the ethical dilemmas it represents.

Atmosphere Dark, exposed, and perilous, with failing systems and the looming presence of the asteroid.
Function Target location for the salvage of the cloaking device and site of the hull breach.
Symbolism Represents the hidden past of the Pegasus and the moral cost of Starfleet’s secrecy.
Access Restricted access due to the hull breach and the need for life support restoration.
Hull breach exposing the compartment to the asteroid’s environment. Failing life support systems requiring the Enterprise’s intervention. Warped bulkheads and dim emergency lighting.
Romulan Trap Asteroid (Cavern Chamber)

The cavernous chamber inside the asteroid is where the Pegasus is revealed, half-embedded in the rock. The vast, dimly lit space amplifies the surreal and unsettling nature of the discovery, as the crew reacts with shock to the impossible sight. The chamber’s scale and the Pegasus’s fusion with the asteroid create a sense of awe and dread, setting the stage for the salvage operation and the moral conflicts that arise.

Atmosphere Surreal and tense, with a sense of awe and dread at the Pegasus’s impossible state.
Function Discovery site for the Pegasus and staging ground for the salvage operation.
Symbolism Represents the collision of past and present, and the moral weight of the Pegasus’s hidden …
Access Accessible only via the asteroid tunnel, with structural risks due to the Pegasus’s fusion with …
Vast, dimly lit cavern with jagged rock walls. The Pegasus half-embedded in the asteroid, visible on the viewscreen. Emergency lights flickering within the derelict ship.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through Admiral Pressman’s authority, Picard’s adherence to protocol, and the moral dilemmas surrounding the Pegasus’s cloaking technology. The organization’s institutional values—such as transparency, ethical conduct, and the Treaty of Algeron—are challenged by Pressman’s secrecy and the crew’s loyalty to their former captain. The tension between Starfleet’s ideals and the hidden past of the Pegasus drives the conflict in this event.

Representation Through Admiral Pressman’s authoritative directives and Picard’s protests, as well as the crew’s collective unease …
Power Dynamics Starfleet’s institutional power is exercised through Pressman’s authority, but it is challenged by Picard’s ethical …
Impact The event highlights the tension between Starfleet’s institutional goals and the moral consequences of its …
Internal Dynamics Internal debate over the ethics of the salvage operation, with Picard representing adherence to protocol …
Retrieve the 'sensitive equipment' from the Pegasus to maintain technological superiority. Uphold Starfleet’s ethical standards, as represented by Picard’s protests and the crew’s unease. Through Pressman’s use of authority to override Picard’s objections. Through the crew’s loyalty to Starfleet’s principles, despite their personal conflicts.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal

"Picard's decision to enter the asteroid causes the Enterprise crew to navigate the asteroid's winding tunnels, encountering magnetic field shifts during their journey."

Pressman forces Enterprise into asteroid
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Causal

"Picard's decision to enter the asteroid causes the Enterprise crew to navigate the asteroid's winding tunnels, encountering magnetic field shifts during their journey."

Pressman forces Enterprise into asteroid chasm
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Following Picard's orders, the Enterprise navigates the asteroid's winding tunnels, encountering magnetic field shifts."

Pressman forces Enterprise into asteroid chasm
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Following Picard's orders, the Enterprise navigates the asteroid's winding tunnels, encountering magnetic field shifts."

Pressman forces Enterprise into asteroid
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The resonance signature showing the ship fused within rock is detected."

Pressman enforces restricted salvage operation
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What this causes 7
Causal

"Pressman and Riker insisting on focusing the away mission on engineering leads to them in the Pegasus's engineering room."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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Causal

"Pressman and Riker insisting on focusing the away mission on engineering leads to them in the Pegasus's engineering room."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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Causal

"Pressman and Riker insisting on focusing the away mission on engineering leads to them in the Pegasus's engineering room."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The resonance signature showing the ship fused within rock is detected."

Pressman enforces restricted salvage operation
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Temporal

"As Pressman and Riker leave Picard, they arrive within Pegasus Engineering."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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Temporal

"As Pressman and Riker leave Picard, they arrive within Pegasus Engineering."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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Temporal

"As Pressman and Riker leave Picard, they arrive within Pegasus Engineering."

Riker confronts Pressman over cloaking device
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Key Dialogue

"WORF: Sir... I am reading a large resonance signature directly ahead."
"RIKER: What the hell happened?"
"PRESSMAN: Let's keep the speculation to a minimum. We have to begin the salvage operation. The equipment we need was in main engineering."
"PICARD: Admiral, I'd like to send a complete Away Team to—"
"PRESSMAN: There's some very sensitive equipment over there. I don't want anyone else near it."