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S7E12 · The Pegasus
S7E12
· The Pegasus

Pressman enforces restricted salvage operation

The Enterprise navigates a treacherous asteroid tunnel to reach the Pegasus, now fused into the rock. As the crew reacts to the bizarre sight of the half-embedded starship, Pressman immediately asserts control, prioritizing a salvage operation focused solely on Main Engineering to retrieve 'sensitive equipment.' Picard protests the risks to the Enterprise and the limited away team, but Pressman overrules him, reinforcing his authority. Riker’s loaded glance at Picard signals the deepening fracture in command loyalty, as Pressman’s unilateral decision further erodes Picard’s authority in front of his crew. The moment crystallizes the tension between institutional secrecy and personal integrity, with Riker’s complicity hinting at unresolved conflicts from his past with Pressman. The exchange sets up the away mission’s focus on engineering, where the cloaking device—and Riker’s moral dilemma—will be revealed.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Pressman insists on a salvage operation focused on Main Engineering, seeking 'sensitive equipment'. He and Riker exchange a knowing look about the Pegasus's fate. Pressman prevents Picard from sending a full Away Team, claiming the equipment is too sensitive.

determined to secretive

Picard reluctantly agrees, overruled by Pressman, but is clearly frustrated and losing patience. Riker and Pressman exit to the Turbolift, furthering the sense that Picard is losing control of the mission.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Authoritative, secretive, and unyielding. Pressman is fully in command, driven by the urgency of retrieving the 'sensitive equipment' and the weight of the Pegasus’s past. His emotional state is one of controlled intensity, masking any personal conflict or guilt about the mission’s ethical implications.

Pressman asserts control over the salvage operation from the moment the Pegasus is revealed. He prioritizes retrieving 'sensitive equipment' from Main Engineering, overruling Picard’s protests about the risks and the limited away team. His demeanor is authoritative and secretive, leaving no room for debate. He exchanges a knowing glance with Riker, signaling their shared history and the unspoken stakes of the mission. His final words to Picard—'I don’t want anyone else near it'—reinforce the secrecy and urgency of the operation.

Goals in this moment
  • Retrieve the 'sensitive equipment' from Main Engineering without delay or interference
  • Maintain secrecy about the *Pegasus*’s past and the nature of the equipment, even if it means overruling Picard
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means—retrieving the cloaking device is more important than the risks or ethical concerns
  • Riker’s loyalty to him and their shared past will ensure his compliance, despite any internal conflict
Character traits
Authoritative and unyielding Secretive and protective of classified information Leverages past relationships (e.g., with Riker) to advance his agenda
Follow Erik Pressman's journey

Frustrated and defiant, masking deep concern for his crew and the Enterprise’s safety. His emotional state is a mix of professional restraint and personal conflict, as he grapples with Pressman’s authority and the implications of the Pegasus’s condition.

Picard moves from station to station 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 to less than 500 meters, making it clear he will not risk the Enterprise for a salvage operation. When the Pegasus is revealed, he protests Pressman’s decision to limit the away team to Riker, but ultimately relents under Pressman’s authority, though his frustration and defiance are palpable. His final exchange with Riker—a loaded glance—underscores the growing tension between duty and loyalty.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s safety by aborting the mission if the tunnel becomes too narrow
  • Protect his crew from unnecessary risks, especially in the high-stakes salvage operation
Active beliefs
  • The *Enterprise* and its crew are his top priority, even if it means defying a superior officer
  • Pressman’s secrecy and urgency about the 'sensitive equipment' suggest something ethically questionable, but he lacks the authority to challenge it directly
Character traits
Protective of his crew and ship Firm but diplomatic in confrontation Frustrated by overruled authority Loyal to Starfleet principles but conflicted by Pressman’s secrecy
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Conflicted, tense, and resigned. Riker is visibly shaken by the sight of the Pegasus and the implications of the salvage mission. His emotional state is a mix of guilt, loyalty, and moral dilemma, as he grapples with the past and the present.

Riker reacts with shock at the sight of the Pegasus fused into the asteroid, exchanging a knowing glance with Pressman that implies shared knowledge of the ship’s condition. He prepares to beam to Main Engineering with Pressman, but not before exchanging a final, conflicted glance with Picard. His body language and silence speak volumes—he is torn between his loyalty to Picard and his past with Pressman, as well as the moral weight of what they are about to retrieve.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow Pressman’s orders to salvage the 'sensitive equipment' from Main Engineering, despite his personal reservations
  • Avoid directly challenging Pressman or revealing his knowledge of the *Pegasus*’s past to the crew
Active beliefs
  • The 'sensitive equipment' is tied to the *Pegasus*’s illegal cloaking experiments, and retrieving it will force him to confront his past
  • Pressman’s authority and the mission’s secrecy leave him little room to object, even if he disagrees with the ethics
Character traits
Conflict between loyalty and duty Aware of the *Pegasus*’s secrets but reluctant to reveal them Physically present but emotionally withdrawn, signaling internal struggle
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 3

Neutral and analytical. Data’s emotional state is one of detached professionalism, as he focuses solely on providing accurate sensor data and technical solutions. There is no indication of personal investment in the mission’s ethical or emotional dimensions.

Data provides precise sensor readings about the Pegasus’s condition, confirming that 65% of the ship is embedded in the asteroid and that Main Engineering is intact but has a hull breach. He assists in planning the power transfer to restore life support to the compartment, ensuring the mission’s technical feasibility. His contributions are purely analytical, devoid of emotional subtext, but they play a crucial role in enabling the salvage operation.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate sensor readings to assess the *Pegasus*’s condition and the feasibility of the salvage operation
  • Assist in restoring life support to Main Engineering to enable the away team’s mission
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success depends on precise technical execution and adherence to protocols
  • His role is to support the command decisions, regardless of their ethical implications
Character traits
Highly analytical and precise Supportive of the mission’s technical requirements Neutral in command disputes, focusing on data and solutions
Follow Data's journey

Alert and professional, with a sense of urgency. Worf is focused on the mission’s tactical challenges and ensures the crew has the information they need to proceed safely. His emotional state is one of controlled intensity, reflecting the high stakes of the operation.

Worf detects the Pegasus’s resonance signature ahead and reports a hull breach in Main Engineering. He provides tactical updates about the asteroid tunnel’s magnetic field shifts, ensuring the crew is aware of the environmental dangers. His professional demeanor and precise reporting underscore the urgency and risk of the mission, though he does not intervene in the command decisions between Picard and Pressman.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate sensor readings and tactical updates to support the mission
  • Ensure the *Enterprise* navigates the asteroid tunnel safely, despite the magnetic field shifts
Active beliefs
  • The mission is high-risk, but his role is to support the command decisions, not question them
  • Pressman’s authority, while unpopular, must be respected unless it directly endangers the ship
Character traits
Highly alert and tactical Professional and disciplined in crisis Non-interfering in command disputes unless directly ordered
Follow Worf's journey

Shocked, curious, and tense. The crew’s emotional state is one of collective unease, as they grapple with the bizarre sight of the Pegasus and the implications of the salvage mission. Their reactions reinforce the high stakes and the sense of urgency in the bridge.

The Enterprise crew watches the viewscreen in reaction to the bizarre sight of the Pegasus fused into the asteroid. Their collective shock and curiosity underscore the event’s strangeness and the high stakes of the salvage mission. While they do not speak, their presence and reactions add to the tension and urgency of the moment, reflecting the crew’s shared sense of unease and anticipation.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the command team in navigating the asteroid tunnel and preparing for the salvage operation
  • Remain vigilant and ready to respond to any unexpected developments
Active beliefs
  • The mission is unusual and high-risk, but they trust the command team to make the right decisions
  • The *Pegasus*’s condition suggests something extraordinary—and potentially dangerous—has occurred
Character traits
Reactive and attentive to the unfolding events Collectively shocked by the *Pegasus*’s condition Supportive of the command team but aware of the risks involved
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Bridge Turbolift

The Enterprise Bridge Turbolift serves as the exit point for Riker and Pressman as they depart for the Pegasus. Its activation and departure underscore the haste and secrecy of the salvage operation, as well as the immediate fracture in command loyalty. The turbolift’s departure leaves Picard, Data, and Worf on the bridge, reinforcing the isolation of Riker and Pressman’s mission and the tension between the two groups.

Before: Stationary and open on the bridge, with Picard, …
After: Closed and departing with Riker and Pressman inside, …
Before: Stationary and open on the bridge, with Picard, Data, Worf, and the crew present. The turbolift is a standard part of the bridge’s operations, ready for use.
After: Closed and departing with Riker and Pressman inside, leaving the bridge crew behind. The turbolift’s departure symbolizes the physical and emotional separation between the command team and the away mission.
Data's Tricorder

Data’s tricorder is used to scan the Pegasus and assess the condition of Main Engineering. The device provides critical sensor readings, confirming that 65% of the ship is embedded in the asteroid and that the compartment is intact but has a hull breach. These readings enable the crew to plan the power transfer and shield extension necessary to restore life support, making the salvage operation feasible. The tricorder’s data also underscores the urgency and risks of the mission, as the hull breach and failing life support pose immediate dangers to the away team.

Before: Activated and in use by Data, providing real-time …
After: The tricorder remains functional and continues to provide …
Before: Activated and in use by Data, providing real-time sensor readings of the Pegasus’s condition. The tricorder is a standard diagnostic tool, but its readings in this context are critical to the mission’s success.
After: The tricorder remains functional and continues to provide data, but its role shifts from assessment to preparation for the away mission. The readings it provides inform the crew’s decisions about restoring life support and extending the shields, ensuring the salvage operation can proceed.
Pegasus Cloaking Device

The 'sensitive equipment'—later revealed to be the cloaking device—is the MacGuffin driving the salvage operation. Pressman’s insistence on retrieving it, despite the risks and ethical concerns, highlights its significance as a classified and potentially illegal technology. The equipment’s presence in Main Engineering and the secrecy surrounding it create tension between institutional secrecy and personal integrity, particularly for Riker, who is torn between his loyalty to Pressman and his duty to Starfleet.

Before: Fused into the asteroid rock within Main Engineering, …
After: The equipment remains in place, but its retrieval …
Before: Fused into the asteroid rock within Main Engineering, inaccessible without the away team’s intervention. Its existence is known only to Pressman and Riker, who share a history tied to the Pegasus’s past.
After: The equipment remains in place, but its retrieval is now the primary objective of the away mission. Its status shifts from a hidden secret to an active point of conflict, as the crew prepares to beam into Main Engineering to secure it.
Treacherous Asteroid Tunnel

The treacherous asteroid tunnel is the primary environmental obstacle the Enterprise must navigate to reach the Pegasus. Its winding, twisting passages and shifting magnetic fields create a sense of urgency and danger, as the ship must make constant adjustments to avoid structural damage. The tunnel’s revelation of the Pegasus fused into the rock face serves as a dramatic turning point, shifting the focus from navigation to the salvage mission and the ethical dilemmas it entails.

Before: A dark, winding cavern two kilometers beneath the …
After: The tunnel remains unchanged physically, but its role …
Before: A dark, winding cavern two kilometers beneath the asteroid’s surface, with narrow passages and shifting magnetic fields. The tunnel is a natural obstacle, forcing the Enterprise to navigate carefully to avoid damage.
After: The tunnel remains unchanged physically, but its role shifts from an environmental hazard to a pathway to the Pegasus. The revelation of the ship embedded in the rock face transforms the tunnel from a navigational challenge into a narrative catalyst, setting the stage for the salvage mission.
USS Pegasus Wrecked Main Engineering Compartment (Salvage Site)

Main Engineering aboard the Pegasus is the focal point of the salvage operation, as it contains the 'sensitive equipment' Pressman is determined to retrieve. Data’s sensor readings confirm that the compartment is intact but has a hull breach, requiring the extension of the Enterprise’s shields to restore life support. The mention of Main Engineering sets the stage for the away mission and the moral dilemmas that will unfold there, particularly for Riker, who is complicit in the secrecy surrounding the cloaking device.

Before: Half-embedded in asteroid rock, with a hull breach …
After: The compartment remains in the same physical state, …
Before: Half-embedded in asteroid rock, with a hull breach and failing life support. The compartment is structurally intact but inaccessible without external intervention, such as the Enterprise’s shields.
After: The compartment remains in the same physical state, but its status shifts from inaccessible to a target for the away team. The restoration of life support via the Enterprise’s shields prepares it for Riker and Pressman’s arrival, setting the stage for the retrieval of the cloaking device.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Engineering (Wrecked USS Pegasus, Asteroid Cavern)

Main Engineering aboard the Pegasus is the target of the salvage operation, as it contains the 'sensitive equipment' Pressman is determined to retrieve. Data’s sensor readings confirm that the compartment is intact but has a hull breach, requiring the extension of the Enterprise’s shields to restore life support. The mention of Main Engineering sets the stage for the away mission and the moral dilemmas that will unfold there, particularly for Riker, who is complicit in the secrecy surrounding the cloaking device. The compartment’s isolated and precarious position—half-embedded in asteroid rock—underscores the risks of the mission and the ethical stakes involved.

Atmosphere Isolated and high-risk, with a sense of urgency and danger. The failing life support, hull …
Function Primary objective of the away mission and site of the moral dilemmas that will unfold. …
Symbolism Represents the heart of the Pegasus’s secrets and the moral ambiguities of the mission. The …
Access Accessible only via transporter beam, as the compartment is half-embedded in asteroid rock and requires …
Half-embedded in asteroid rock, with visible damage Failing life support and a hull breach Dim emergency lighting and warped bulkheads Intact but precarious structural condition
Romulan Trap Asteroid (Cavern Chamber)

The cavernous chamber inside the asteroid is where the Pegasus is revealed, half-embedded in the rock face. The sight of the derelict starship fused into the asteroid creates a sense of awe and unease, as the crew reacts to the bizarre and unnatural condition of the ship. The chamber’s vastness and the Pegasus’s precarious position underscore the high stakes of the salvage mission and the moral dilemmas that will unfold. The dim glow of emergency lights and the flickering stellar light filtering through cracks in the rock add to the chamber’s eerie atmosphere, reinforcing the sense of isolation and secrecy surrounding the Pegasus.

Atmosphere Eerie and tension-filled, with a sense of awe and unease. The vastness of the chamber …
Function Site of the Pegasus’s revelation and the launch point for the salvage mission. The chamber’s …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of past and present, as well as the moral ambiguities of the …
Access Accessible only via the asteroid tunnel, which the Enterprise must navigate with precision. The chamber’s …
Vast, cavernous space with jagged rock walls Dim emergency lighting from the Pegasus Flickering stellar light filtering through cracks in the rock The Pegasus half-embedded in the rock face, with visible damage but no signs of a crash

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through the authority of Admiral Pressman, who overrules Picard’s protests and insists on a limited away team to retrieve the 'sensitive equipment' from the Pegasus. Pressman’s actions reflect Starfleet’s institutional priorities—technological superiority and secrecy—even at the cost of ethical concerns and crew safety. The organization’s influence is exerted through its chain of command, as Pressman leverages his rank to advance the mission despite Picard’s objections. The tension between Pressman’s authority and Picard’s ethical concerns highlights the broader institutional dynamics at play, particularly the conflict between secrecy and transparency in Starfleet.

Representation Through Admiral Pressman’s unilateral authority and the institutional protocols he invokes to justify the salvage …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Picard, Riker) and the mission’s direction. Pressman’s power is derived from …
Impact The event underscores the tension between Starfleet’s institutional priorities—technological superiority and secrecy—and the ethical concerns …
Internal Dynamics The conflict between Picard’s ethical concerns and Pressman’s authority highlights the internal tensions within Starfleet, …
Retrieve the 'sensitive equipment' (cloaking device) from the Pegasus despite the risks and ethical concerns Maintain secrecy about the Pegasus’s past and the nature of the equipment, even if it means overruling subordinate officers Hierarchical authority (Pressman’s rank over Picard) Leveraging past relationships (Pressman’s bond with Riker) Classified mission protocols (justifying secrecy and limited team)
USS Pegasus Crew

The Pegasus crew is invoked through the revelation of the ship fused into the asteroid and the mention of its past. The crew’s history—particularly the mutiny and the cloaking experiments—is a silent but powerful presence in the event, shaping the reactions of Riker and Pressman. The Pegasus’s condition and the 'sensitive equipment' in Main Engineering serve as reminders of the crew’s past actions and the ethical dilemmas they faced. The organization’s involvement is indirect but deeply influential, as it sets the stage for the moral conflicts that will unfold during the salvage mission.

Representation Through the physical presence of the Pegasus and the implications of its past. The ship’s …
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraint of past actions and institutional cover-ups. The Pegasus crew’s history—particularly the …
Impact The event highlights the long-term consequences of the Pegasus crew’s actions and the institutional cover-ups …
Internal Dynamics The Pegasus crew’s history—particularly the mutiny and the cloaking experiments—creates internal tensions within the present …
The retrieval of the 'sensitive equipment' (cloaking device) is tied to the Pegasus crew’s past actions and the institutional cover-up that followed. The event serves as a reminder of the ethical dilemmas they faced and the consequences of their choices. The Pegasus’s condition and the secrecy surrounding it create a sense of urgency and moral conflict, particularly for Riker, who is torn between his loyalty to Pressman and his duty to Starfleet. The physical presence of the Pegasus and its condition as a reminder of past actions The 'sensitive equipment' as a symbol of the ethical dilemmas and institutional cover-ups tied to the Pegasus crew’s history The silence and secrecy surrounding the ship’s past, which shapes the reactions of Riker and Pressman

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 chasm
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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
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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."

Pegasus discovered fused in asteroid
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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."

Pegasus discovered fused in asteroid
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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

"PICARD: ((sotto, to Pressman)) Admiral, if the passage narrows to less than five hundred meters, I'm going to abort the mission. You can charge me with insubordination if you wish, but I won't risk the Enterprise for a salvage operation."
"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."