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Picard delivers Wesley’s consequences

In the quiet aftermath of the Nova Squadron inquiry, Picard meets Wesley under the elm tree—a location heavy with symbolic weight from earlier in the story—to deliver the formal repercussions of his actions. The scene is charged with unspoken tension: Wesley, already burdened by guilt, braces for judgment, while Picard, though stern, carries the weight of a mentor who has guided Wesley toward moral clarity rather than easy absolution. Picard reveals that Locarno has been expelled, taking full responsibility for the Kolvoord maneuver cover-up, a final act of loyalty that deepens Wesley’s regret. The punishment—stripped academic credits and academic probation—is severe but not unexpected, framed as a necessary reckoning rather than mere retribution. Picard’s refusal to offer hollow comfort ("You should feel bad... and you will pay for what you did") underscores the gravity of Wesley’s choices, while his echoing of Boothby’s wisdom ("You knew what you had to do... I just made sure you listened to yourself") reinforces the theme of personal accountability. The handshake that follows isn’t just a farewell; it’s a silent acknowledgment of the cost Wesley must now carry alone. The scene closes with a fade-out, leaving Wesley’s isolation—and the weight of his conscience—unresolved, a deliberate narrative choice to emphasize that moral clarity doesn’t always bring peace.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Wesley expresses his gratitude to Picard, who acknowledges Wesley's difficult decision and assures him that he merely helped Wesley listen to his own conscience, echoing Boothby's words before dismissing him.

gratitude to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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A profound sorrow tinged with self-loathing, but also a fragile acceptance of responsibility and gratitude for Picard’s guidance.

Wesley stands near the elm tree, his body language tense and his expression a mix of dread and resignation. He reacts with shock and sorrow upon hearing Locarno’s expulsion, his voice trembling as he acknowledges the depth of his friend’s loyalty. When Picard delivers his punishment, Wesley accepts it without complaint, his emotional state oscillating between guilt and a fragile sense of gratitude for Picard’s guidance. His final handshake with Picard is a quiet but heartfelt acknowledgment of the lessons learned, even as he faces an uncertain future.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge the truth of his actions and their consequences without excuses.
  • Express gratitude to Picard for his mentorship, even in this moment of judgment.
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to peers should not come at the cost of truth or safety.
  • Moral accountability is a solitary burden, but mentorship can provide a path forward.
Character traits
Guilt-ridden and self-reflective Resigned to consequences but not bitter Grateful for mentorship amid failure Struggling with the weight of moral isolation
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Stern resolve masking deep concern for Wesley’s moral development, tempered by the weight of institutional duty.

Picard approaches Wesley under the elm tree with a grim, resolute demeanor, his posture conveying both authority and a reluctant empathy. He delivers the formal consequences of the inquiry with measured precision, emphasizing Locarno’s self-sacrifice and Wesley’s punishment. His dialogue is direct but not without compassion, and he echoes Boothby’s wisdom to reinforce Wesley’s personal accountability. The handshake he offers at the end is a quiet but deliberate acknowledgment of Wesley’s growth, even amid failure.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Wesley understands the full consequences of his actions and the gravity of moral accountability.
  • Reinforce the importance of personal integrity over peer loyalty, echoing Boothby’s mentorship.
Active beliefs
  • Wesley’s growth requires facing the consequences of his choices, not evading them.
  • Institutional justice must be served, but mentorship can guide individuals toward redemption.
Character traits
Stern yet empathetic Authoritative but not unkind Strategic in mentorship Resolute in upholding institutional values
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Supporting 3

Not directly observable, but inferred as a steady, paternal presence—one that trusts Wesley to find his own way.

Boothby is invoked indirectly through Picard’s echoing of his words: “You knew what you had to do... I just made sure you listened to yourself.” His wisdom is referenced as a guiding principle in Wesley’s moral reckoning, tying the scene to the broader theme of personal accountability. While not physically present, his influence is a quiet but powerful force in the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • Guide Wesley (and Picard) toward self-awareness and moral clarity through indirect wisdom.
  • Reinforce the idea that true growth comes from listening to one’s own conscience.
Active beliefs
  • Individuals must navigate their own moral compass, even when pressured by peers or institutions.
  • Mentorship should plant seeds of wisdom, not dictate paths.
Character traits
Wise and cryptic in mentorship Grounded in practical, metaphorical guidance Unwavering in his belief in individual moral clarity
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Brand
Admiral
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Not directly observable, but inferred as resolute and unyielding in her duty to enforce Starfleet’s standards.

Admiral Brand is mentioned indirectly as the authority who decided Wesley’s punishment—stripped academic credits and probation. Her decision is framed as a formal consequence of the inquiry, reflecting Starfleet’s commitment to accountability. While not physically present, her influence looms over the scene, embodying the institutional weight of Wesley’s actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure that the consequences of Wesley’s actions align with Starfleet’s values of truth and accountability.
  • Send a message to the Academy and beyond about the seriousness of violating protocols.
Active beliefs
  • Institutional integrity requires consistent enforcement of rules, regardless of individual circumstances.
  • Moral failures in training must be addressed swiftly to prevent future risks.
Character traits
Firm in upholding institutional protocols Uncompromising in enforcing consequences Symbolic of Starfleet’s moral authority
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Not directly observable, but inferred as a mix of defiance, regret, and a twisted sense of honor in his sacrifice.

Nicholas Locarno is referenced indirectly as the expelled squadron leader who took full responsibility for the Kolvoord maneuver cover-up. His actions—protecting the squadron at the cost of his own future—are framed as a final act of loyalty that deepens Wesley’s guilt. While absent from the scene, his presence is palpable, a ghost of the choices that led to this moment.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the squadron from collective punishment, even if it means taking full blame.
  • Uphold his role as leader, even in expulsion, by ensuring the team’s survival.
Active beliefs
  • The team’s unity and future are worth personal sacrifice.
  • Loyalty to peers outweighs institutional rules in moments of crisis.
Character traits
Loyal to a fault, even at personal cost Charismatic leader with a strong sense of team unity Willful in bending rules for perceived greater good
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Elm Tree on Starfleet Academy Grounds

The elm tree serves as a symbolic anchor for this emotionally charged confrontation. Its branches form a quiet canopy under which Picard delivers the formal repercussions of Wesley’s actions, framing the moment as one of moral reckoning. The tree’s presence ties the scene to earlier moments in the story—particularly Boothby’s gardening metaphors—and reinforces the theme of growth, accountability, and the weight of choices. It is not merely a backdrop but a silent witness to Wesley’s isolation and the institutional judgment he now faces.

Before: Standing tall and serene on the Academy grounds, …
After: Remains physically unchanged, but now carries the symbolic …
Before: Standing tall and serene on the Academy grounds, its branches rustling gently in the breeze, untouched by the emotional turmoil about to unfold beneath it.
After: Remains physically unchanged, but now carries the symbolic weight of Wesley’s moral crossroads and the quiet judgment of the Academy’s institutions.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Starfleet Academy

The Academy Grounds serve as the neutral yet charged setting for Picard and Wesley’s confrontation. The open lawns and manicured paths contrast with the emotional intensity of the moment, amplifying the sense of isolation Wesley feels. The elm tree under which they stand acts as a focal point, while the broader grounds evoke the institutional weight of Starfleet Academy—its rules, its expectations, and the consequences of failing to meet them. The atmosphere is one of quiet solemnity, broken only by the rustling leaves and the weight of unspoken words.

Atmosphere Tense and contemplative, with a sense of institutional gravity. The open space amplifies the emotional …
Function A neutral ground for moral reckoning, where institutional judgment is delivered in a semi-private setting, …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of personal morality and institutional accountability. The grounds embody Starfleet’s ideals, while …
Access Open to Academy personnel, but the moment is intimate and largely unobserved, allowing for raw …
The elm tree’s canopy casting dappled sunlight, creating a sense of both intimacy and exposure. The distant hum of Academy activity, a reminder of the world Wesley must now re-enter as an outcast. The faint scent of cut grass and earth, grounding the scene in the tangible reality of the Academy’s grounds.
Academy Grounds

The Academy Grounds, as a specific subset of the broader location, function as the immediate setting for this event. The quiet contemplative spot near the elm tree is where Picard and Wesley’s confrontation takes place, its pastoral beauty contrasting with the gravity of their exchange. The grounds symbolize the institutional context of their interaction—Starfleet Academy’s values, its expectations, and the consequences of transgressing them. The atmosphere is one of reflective calm, punctuated by the emotional weight of the moment.

Atmosphere Reflective and somber, with a sense of institutional formality. The natural beauty of the grounds …
Function A semi-private space for delivering judgment and acknowledging personal growth, away from the prying eyes …
Symbolism Embodies the tension between individual morality and institutional expectations. The grounds represent Starfleet’s ideals, while …
Access Accessible to Academy personnel, but the moment is intimate and largely unobserved, allowing for an …
The elm tree’s branches forming a natural canopy, framing the confrontation. The distant sound of Academy life, a reminder of the world Wesley must now navigate as a disciplined cadet. The open lawns, symbolizing both freedom and exposure.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet, as the overarching organization to which the Academy answers, is indirectly represented through the consequences meted out to Wesley and Locarno. The decision to expel Locarno and punish Wesley is framed as a Starfleet-wide commitment to truth and accountability, reflecting the organization’s broader values. While Starfleet itself is not physically present, its influence is felt through the formal reprimand, the symbolic weight of the Academy Grounds, and the mentorship of figures like Picard, who embody its ideals.

Representation Through institutional protocol (Admiral Brand’s decision) and the mentorship of Starfleet officers like Picard, who …
Power Dynamics Operating as the ultimate authority, with the Academy as its local enforcer. Starfleet’s values are …
Impact The event underscores Starfleet’s role as a disciplined and principled organization, where individual actions have …
Internal Dynamics The scene reflects Starfleet’s internal balance between upholding strict standards and recognizing the need for …
Reinforce the importance of truth and accountability across all Starfleet institutions, including the Academy. Ensure that cadets understand the consequences of violating Starfleet’s protocols, even in high-pressure situations. Formal disciplinary actions (expulsion, academic probation) that reflect Starfleet’s zero-tolerance policy for rule-breaking. Mentorship and guidance from senior officers (Picard, Boothby) who embody Starfleet’s core values. Symbolic settings (the Academy Grounds) that reinforce the organization’s commitment to integrity and moral clarity.
Starfleet Academy

Starfleet Academy is the institutional backdrop for this event, its policies and values shaping every aspect of the confrontation. The decision to expel Locarno and punish Wesley is a direct manifestation of the Academy’s commitment to accountability and truth. The scene takes place on the Academy Grounds, a space that embodies its ideals—discipline, integrity, and the consequences of failing to uphold them. While not physically present, the Academy’s influence is omnipresent, from the formal reprimand Wesley receives to the symbolic weight of the elm tree under which Picard delivers the judgment.

Representation Via institutional protocol (Admiral Brand’s decision) and the symbolic weight of the Academy Grounds as …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals through formal consequences, reinforcing its role as the arbiter of truth …
Impact The event reinforces the Academy’s role as a crucible for moral and ethical development, where …
Internal Dynamics The scene reflects the Academy’s internal conflict between upholding strict protocols and recognizing the complex …
Uphold the integrity of Starfleet’s training programs by ensuring that violations of protocol are met with severe consequences. Send a message to cadets about the importance of truth, loyalty to principles over peer pressure, and the enduring weight of one’s choices. Formal disciplinary actions (expulsion, academic probation, stripped credits). Symbolic settings (the Academy Grounds and elm tree) that reinforce institutional values and the consequences of transgressing them. Indirect mentorship (through figures like Picard and Boothby, who embody the Academy’s ideals).
Nova Squadron

Nova Squadron, though no longer an active unit after the tragedy, looms large over this event as the catalyst for Wesley’s moral reckoning. The squad’s culture of loyalty and peer pressure—epitomized by Locarno’s leadership—is indirectly referenced as the force that led Wesley to cover up the truth. The expulsion of Locarno and the punishment of Wesley are direct consequences of the squadron’s actions, framing the event as a postmortem of its failure. While the squadron itself is not physically present, its legacy is felt in every word and gesture, a ghost of the choices that led to this moment.

Representation Through the consequences faced by its former members (Locarno’s expulsion, Wesley’s punishment) and the moral …
Power Dynamics Once a tight-knit unit with strong internal loyalty, Nova Squadron is now a cautionary tale …
Impact The event solidifies Nova Squadron’s legacy as a lesson in the dangers of blind loyalty …
Internal Dynamics The scene reflects the internal conflict within the squadron between loyalty to the team and …
Serve as a warning to other cadets about the consequences of violating Starfleet protocols, even under pressure. Highlight the tension between squad loyalty and individual accountability, reinforcing the importance of the latter. The formal consequences (expulsion, academic probation) that reflect the squadron’s failure to uphold Starfleet’s values. The moral lessons drawn from its collapse, which are reinforced through mentorship (Picard, Boothby) and institutional judgment (Admiral Brand). The symbolic weight of the elm tree and Academy Grounds, which frame the event as a reckoning for the squadron’s actions.

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Mister Locarno has been expelled."
"WESLEY: ((bitter)) They should've expelled all of us."
"PICARD: You should feel bad... and you will pay for what you did. Admiral Brand has decided that, in addition to a formal reprimand, your academic credits for the past year will be cancelled and you will not advance with your class."
"PICARD: ((echoing Boothby's words)) You knew what you had to do... I just made sure you listened to yourself."