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S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Cane reveals alien tech and Data locates his head

The crew’s investigation of the alien cane yields critical breakthroughs: Geordi’s phaser test confirms its connection to triolic waves and time snakes, while Beverly and Data’s tricorder readings detect minute space-time distortions—mirroring the anomalies observed on Devidia II. Data pinpoints the cavern where his severed head was found, a location now revealed as pivotal to the aliens’ neural energy harvest. The revelation is abruptly interrupted when Mrs. Carmichael demands rent, forcing the crew to improvise a Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal to distract her. Picard’s theatrical misdirection—casting her as Titania—buys time, but the interruption underscores the crew’s precarious position in 19th-century San Francisco. The event bridges scientific discovery and tactical urgency, with Data’s head location emerging as both a personal and strategic linchpin for disrupting the Devidians’ operations.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The crew examines the confiscated cane, and Geordi determines that a field burst, tuned to the frequency of triolic waves, might cause it to respond. Upon firing the phaser, the cane temporarily transforms into the time snake.

curiosity to concern

The crew observes minute space-time distortions and theorizes that the aliens can concentrate and direct these distortions to specific times and destinations using a mechanism that produces triolic waves. Data pinpoints the location of such a cavern where his head was found.

confusion to understanding

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and engaged, with a sense of urgency as the mission's discoveries unfold and the need for distraction arises.

Geordi tests the cane with a phaser tuned to triolic wave frequencies, triggering a time snake manifestation and space-time distortions. He later removes his VISOR and dons dark glasses to participate in the Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal as a distraction for Mrs. Carmichael. His technical expertise and adaptability are evident as he contributes to both the scientific investigation and the distraction plan.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the scientific implications of the cane's distortions and their connection to Devidia II.
  • To support the crew's distraction plan by fully committing to the rehearsal.
Active beliefs
  • The cane's distortions are a key to understanding the Devidians' technology and disrupting their operations.
  • The crew's ability to improvise and work together is essential to their success.
Character traits
Focused Technically skilled Adaptable Team-oriented
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Suspicious and annoyed at first, shifting to reluctant amusement as she is drawn into the rehearsal.

Mrs. Carmichael bursts into the room demanding rent, interrupting the crew's investigation. She is lured into participating in the Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal by Troi and Picard, who cast her as Titania. Initially suspicious, she reluctantly engages in the play, her demeanor shifting from annoyance to reluctant amusement as she is drawn into the distraction.

Goals in this moment
  • To collect the overdue rent from Picard and his lodgers.
  • To assert her authority as the landlady and enforce the rules of the boarding house.
Active beliefs
  • Picard and his group are hiding something, and she is determined to get to the bottom of it.
  • Her role as the landlady gives her the right to demand respect and payment.
Character traits
Suspicious Reluctantly engaged Amused Formidable
Follow Carmichael's journey

Calculating and composed, with a sense of urgency as the mission's discoveries and the need for distraction collide.

Picard directs the crew's investigation of the cane, nodding in approval of Geordi's phaser test. When Mrs. Carmichael interrupts, he quickly improvises a Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal, casting her as Titania to distract her. His leadership and quick thinking are evident as he guides the crew through the distraction while preserving their cover and advancing the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the location of Data's severed head and the Devidians' operational hub.
  • To maintain the crew's cover by improvising a distraction to delay Mrs. Carmichael.
Active beliefs
  • The cane and its distortions are directly linked to the Devidians' temporal technology and must be fully understood.
  • The crew's ability to improvise and adapt is crucial to their success in this mission.
Character traits
Calculating Quick-thinking Leadership-oriented Adaptable
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Analytical and composed, with a hint of urgency as the mission's stakes are revealed.

Data, holding a tricorder, analyzes the cane's distortions with precision, identifying the cavern where his severed head was found. His revelation is cut short by Mrs. Carmichael's interruption. He then seamlessly transitions into the role of Puck in the Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal, reciting lines with his characteristic android cadence. His participation in the distraction underscores his adaptability and commitment to the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the location of his severed head and the Devidians' operational hub.
  • To maintain the crew's cover by participating in the improvised distraction.
Active beliefs
  • The cane and its distortions are directly linked to the Devidians' temporal technology.
  • The crew's mission to disrupt the Devidians' operations is paramount, even if it requires unconventional tactics.
Character traits
Analytical Adaptable Precise Team-oriented
Follow Data's journey

Alert and focused, with a sense of urgency as the mission's discoveries and the need for distraction collide.

Riker observes the cane's reaction to Geordi's phaser test and questions the brevity of the distortions. He later plays Oberon in the Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal, engaging Mrs. Carmichael in the play to delay her. His tactical instincts and leadership are evident as he helps maintain the crew's cover while contributing to the scientific investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the implications of the cane's distortions and their connection to the Devidians' operations.
  • To maintain the crew's cover by fully committing to the distraction plan.
Active beliefs
  • The cane's distortions are a critical clue to the Devidians' technology and must be fully understood.
  • The crew's ability to improvise and work together is essential to their success.
Character traits
Alert Tactical Leadership-oriented Adaptable
Follow William Riker's journey

Curious and engaged, with a sense of urgency as the mission's discoveries unfold.

Beverly uses her tricorder to analyze the space-time distortions caused by the cane, contributing to the crew's scientific breakthrough. She later participates in the Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal as a fairy, reciting her lines with a mix of professionalism and playful engagement. Her dual role highlights her ability to balance scientific rigor with improvisational adaptability.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the scientific implications of the cane's distortions and their connection to Devidia II.
  • To support the crew's distraction plan by fully committing to the rehearsal.
Active beliefs
  • The cane's distortions are a key to understanding the Devidians' technology and disrupting their operations.
  • The crew's ability to improvise and adapt is crucial to their success in this mission.
Character traits
Curious Adaptable Professional Playful
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Composed and alert, with a sense of urgency as the mission's discoveries and the need for distraction collide.

Deanna Troi recognizes the cane's time snake manifestation and participates in the rehearsal as a fairy, opening the door to invite Mrs. Carmichael in as part of the distraction plan. Her empathic senses and quick thinking are evident as she helps maintain the crew's cover while contributing to the scientific investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the implications of the cane's distortions and their connection to the Devidians' operations.
  • To maintain the crew's cover by fully committing to the distraction plan.
Active beliefs
  • The cane's distortions are a critical clue to the Devidians' technology and must be fully understood.
  • The crew's ability to improvise and adapt is crucial to their success in this mission.
Character traits
Composed Empathic Quick-thinking Team-oriented
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's VISOR with Visual Acuity Transmitter

The alien cane, carved with a snake’s head, is the focal point of the crew's investigation. When Geordi fires a phaser tuned to triolic wave frequencies, the cane briefly transforms into a writhing time snake, revealing minute space-time distortions that mirror those observed on Devidia II. Data uses his tricorder to analyze these distortions, pinpointing the cavern where his severed head was found. The cane's reaction confirms its role as a key to the Devidians' temporal technology and operational hub.

Before: A seemingly ordinary cane with a serpent-headed handle, …
After: The cane returns to its inert state after …
Before: A seemingly ordinary cane with a serpent-headed handle, lying on a table in the boarding house room, unactivated.
After: The cane returns to its inert state after the phaser test, but its brief activation has revealed critical information about the Devidians' operations and the location of Data's severed head.
Data's Tricorder

Data's tricorder is used to analyze the cane's distortions and pinpoint the cavern where his severed head was found. The device captures minute space-time distortions and triolic wave readings, confirming the cane's connection to the Devidians' temporal technology. Data's tricorder readings are critical in identifying the cavern as a key location in the Devidians' operations.

Before: Data's tricorder is in his hand, with its …
After: The tricorder retains the data collected during the …
Before: Data's tricorder is in his hand, with its display illuminated and sensors active, ready to capture data on the cane's distortions.
After: The tricorder retains the data collected during the phaser test, which Data will use to further analyze the Devidians' operations and plan the crew's next steps.
Worf and Riker's Boarding Phasers

Riker's phaser is used to test the cane's reaction to triolic wave frequencies. The phaser creates a field burst that envelops the cane, triggering a time snake manifestation and space-time distortions. Riker later draws his phaser in the infirmary standoff (implied by continuity), but in this event, it is used to gather critical data on the Devidians' technology.

Before: Riker's phaser is holstered at his side, ready …
After: The phaser remains holstered after the test, but …
Before: Riker's phaser is holstered at his side, ready for use in case of unexpected threats or scientific tests.
After: The phaser remains holstered after the test, but its use has provided the crew with valuable information about the cane's properties and the Devidians' operations.
Alien Doctor's Cane Carved with Snake’s Head

The alien doctor's cane, carved with a snake’s head, serves as a critical clue in the crew's investigation. Its reaction to Geordi's phaser test triggers a time snake manifestation and space-time distortions, revealing its connection to the Devidians' temporal technology. The cane's brief activation provides Data with the information needed to pinpoint the cavern where his severed head was found, a location pivotal to the Devidians' neural energy harvest.

Before: The cane lies on the table in the …
After: The cane returns to its inert state after …
Before: The cane lies on the table in the boarding house room, appearing as an ordinary Victorian accessory.
After: The cane returns to its inert state after the phaser test, but its activation has confirmed its role as a device for concentrating and directing temporal distortions.
Picard's A Midsummer Night’s Dream Playbook

Picard's A Midsummer Night’s Dream playbook is used to improvise a distraction when Mrs. Carmichael interrupts the crew's investigation. Picard casts Mrs. Carmichael as Titania and guides the crew through a rehearsal, successfully delaying her and preserving their cover. The playbook serves as a tool for maintaining the crew's disguise and advancing the mission despite the interruption.

Before: The playbook lies on a table in the …
After: The playbook is in Mrs. Carmichael's hands as …
Before: The playbook lies on a table in the boarding house room, unopened and unused until Picard retrieves it to distract Mrs. Carmichael.
After: The playbook is in Mrs. Carmichael's hands as she reluctantly participates in the rehearsal, her initial suspicion giving way to reluctant engagement.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Victorian Boarding House

The Victorian boarding house room serves as the crew's temporary safe house and investigation site. It is here that the crew conducts their analysis of the alien cane, using tricorders and phasers to uncover the Devidians' temporal technology. The room's cramped, dimly lit atmosphere amplifies the tension as the crew races to gather critical information before being interrupted by Mrs. Carmichael. The crew's improvisation of a Midsummer Night’s Dream rehearsal transforms the room into a stage for distraction, blending their scientific mission with theatrical improvisation.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the hum of tricorders, shifting to a chaotic but playful …
Function Safe house and investigation site, later repurposed as a stage for distraction.
Symbolism Represents the crew's precarious position in 19th-century San Francisco, where they must balance scientific investigation …
Access Restricted to the crew and Mrs. Carmichael, who enters uninvited and is lured into participating …
Dimly lit by gas lamps, casting long shadows across the cluttered room. The hum of tricorders and the occasional beep of sensors fill the air during the investigation. The crew's 19th-century disguises and props are scattered around, blending into the era's aesthetic. The alien cane lies on a table, its serpent-headed handle gleaming under the lamplight.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet's influence is evident in the crew's use of phasers, tricorders, and their adherence to mission protocols. The crew's investigation of the alien cane and their subsequent improvisation to maintain their cover reflect Starfleet's commitment to exploration, diplomacy, and the protection of the timeline. Their actions are guided by the principles of Starfleet, which emphasize ethical resolve, strategic foresight, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Representation Through the crew's use of Starfleet technology (phasers, tricorders) and their adherence to mission protocols, …
Power Dynamics Starfleet operates as a force for good, seeking to protect the timeline and disrupt the …
Impact Starfleet's influence is felt in the crew's ability to adapt to unexpected situations, such as …
Internal Dynamics The crew operates as a cohesive unit, with each member contributing their unique skills and …
To investigate the Devidians' temporal technology and disrupt their neural energy harvest to protect the timeline. To maintain the crew's cover in 19th-century San Francisco, ensuring that their presence does not alter the course of history. Through the use of advanced technology, such as phasers and tricorders, which enable the crew to gather critical data and test hypotheses. By adhering to Starfleet protocols and principles, which guide the crew's actions and ensure that their mission aligns with the organization's ethical standards.
Devidians

The Devidians' influence is felt indirectly through the alien cane and its reaction to the phaser test. The cane's distortions and the brief time snake manifestation reveal the Devidians' ability to concentrate and direct temporal distortions, confirming their role as predatory aliens harvesting neural energy across time. The crew's investigation of the cane is a direct response to the Devidians' operations, with the goal of disrupting their harvest and ensuring the timeline's integrity.

Representation Through the alien cane and its temporal distortions, which serve as a manifestation of the …
Power Dynamics The Devidians exert control over time and space, harvesting neural energy from unsuspecting victims. The …
Impact The Devidians' operations threaten the integrity of the timeline, requiring the crew to intervene and …
Internal Dynamics The Devidians operate as a coordinated group, with individuals working together to achieve their goals …
To harvest neural energy from humanoid victims across time periods, sustaining their species through systematic extraction. To maintain their phased habitat on Devidia II and evade detection by temporal intruders like the Enterprise crew. Through their advanced temporal technology, which allows them to phase through time and concentrate distortions. By disguising themselves as aristocratic doctors and nurses in 19th-century San Francisco, infiltrating wards and harvesting neural energy.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"Crew examines cane, which leads to a theory on alien distortions"

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What this causes 6
Causal

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"Crew understands the walls polarization, thus indicating this is a critical location for alien activity."

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Causal

"Crew understands the walls polarization, thus indicating this is a critical location for alien activity."

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Causal

"Mrs. Carmichael distracting, which then enables the aliens to discover the carriage."

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Causal

"Crew examines cane, which leads to a theory on alien distortions"

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: If we tune a phaser to the approximate frequency of triolic waves, and lay down a field burst... it might respond."
"DATA: The aliens seem to have the ability to concentrate the distortion—and direct it toward a specific time and destination."
"GEORDI: Any device like that would produce significant levels of triolic waves... like the ones in the cavern where Data's head was found."
"DATA: I have located that cavern—"
"PICARD: Ah—just in time! We need someone to read a part..."
"MRS. CARMICHAEL: Mister Picard, I need to be talkin' to you..."
"PICARD: Well, I don't need to hear any more. That was—truly unique."