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S5E9 · A Matter of Time

Rasmussen materializes on the bridge

The Enterprise is en route to Penthara Four to mitigate an asteroid-induced climate crisis when Worf detects an anomalous space-time distortion. Picard orders a course correction to investigate, revealing a small, unidentifiable spacecraft. When hailing attempts yield a cryptic response demanding Picard 'move over,' a bright flash materializes Rasmussen—a self-proclaimed 26th-century historian—directly in front of the captain. Rasmussen’s sudden appearance disrupts the crew’s focus on the planetary crisis, introducing a high-stakes ethical dilemma: whether to prioritize the immediate threat to Penthara Four or investigate this temporal anomaly. His arrival forces Picard to confront the consequences of time manipulation, while his cryptic demeanor and unfamiliar technology immediately raise suspicion among the crew. The scene underscores the tension between duty and curiosity, as the crew’s reliance on Geordi’s engineering solutions for Penthara Four clashes with the unexpected intrusion of a figure from the future.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Enterprise rushes to Penthara Four, where Geordi and Data report dire climatic changes resulting from a recent asteroid strike, forecasting a severe temperature drop that threatens the planet's ecosystem.

urgency to concern ["Geordi's Office", 'Penthara Four']

Picard, alerted to a space/time distortion by Worf, orders a course correction to investigate despite the urgency of the Penthara Four mission.

concern to curiosity ['Bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned nonchalance masking deep anxiety about being exposed as a fraud.

Rasmussen materializes in a flash of light, valise in hand, his demeanor one of amused condescension. He addresses Picard directly, as if the captain’s presence is an inconvenience rather than a command authority. His lab jacket and nondescript jumpsuit suggest a scholar, but his confident, almost smug tone undermines the claim. Rasmussen’s gaze sweeps the bridge with the awe of a tourist, yet his words—'You were standing right where I needed to be'—carry the arrogance of entitlement. He speaks of the 26th century with familiarity, dropping names and details as if testing Picard’s reaction, his valise clutched tightly as if it contains secrets.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the crew of his historian persona to avoid immediate suspicion.
  • Distract the crew long enough to gather technology or information for his true purpose.
Active beliefs
  • His 26th-century historian cover story will be believed due to Picard’s reputation for openness.
  • The *Enterprise*’s crew is too focused on Penthara Four to scrutinize him closely.
Character traits
Condescending Evasively confident Theatrical in mannerisms Secretive about his true intentions Familiar with Starfleet lore but dismissive of its personnel
Follow Berlinghoff Rasmussen's journey

Curious yet cautious, with a undercurrent of frustration at the distraction from the Penthara Four crisis.

Picard stands at the center of the bridge, his posture commanding yet thoughtful as he processes Worf’s detection of the temporal distortion. He orders the course correction with measured authority, his voice calm but carrying the weight of leadership. When Rasmussen materializes, Picard’s expression shifts from curiosity to skepticism, his eyes narrowing slightly as he assesses the intruder. His dialogue is probing, his tone a mix of professionalism and wariness. Picard’s presence is the fulcrum of the scene—balancing the crew’s focus on Penthara Four with the ethical dilemma of the temporal anomaly. His decision to investigate Rasmussen, despite the mission’s urgency, reflects his belief in curiosity tempered by caution.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine whether Rasmussen poses a threat to the *Enterprise* or its crew.
  • Decide whether to prioritize the Penthara Four mission or investigate the temporal anomaly.
Active beliefs
  • Temporal intrusions require careful handling, but the Penthara Four crisis cannot be ignored.
  • Rasmussen’s story is either a lie or an incomplete truth, and his motives must be uncovered.
Character traits
Commanding Thoughtful under pressure Skeptical of unverified claims Balancing curiosity with duty Diplomatic yet firm
Follow Worf's journey

Intrigued yet wary, balancing professional curiosity with the weight of mission priorities.

Riker enters the bridge mid-conversation, his curiosity piqued by Picard’s mention of a temporal distortion. He listens intently as Worf describes the spacecraft and the bizarre hail, his expression shifting from intrigue to skepticism as Rasmussen materializes. Riker’s posture is upright, his hands clasped behind his back—a classic stance of command readiness. He exchanges a glance with Picard, silently acknowledging the ethical dilemma: investigate the anomaly or press on to Penthara Four. His questions are sharp, probing, but his tone remains measured, betraying neither alarm nor dismissal.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine whether Rasmussen’s arrival poses a threat to the *Enterprise* or its crew.
  • Support Picard in deciding whether to divert resources from Penthara Four to investigate the temporal anomaly.
Active beliefs
  • Temporal intrusions are rare and often dangerous, requiring cautious handling.
  • Rasmussen’s story is either a lie or an omission, and his true motives need to be uncovered.
Character traits
Analytical Diplomatic Skeptical of unverified claims Loyal to Picard’s leadership Quick to assess threats
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 4

Focused and concerned, but trusting in Picard’s judgment to handle the anomaly.

Geordi is off-screen in his office, but his voice via com is calm and focused as he confirms that a brief delay in the Penthara Four mission would not compromise their climate intervention plan. His tone is pragmatic, underscoring the urgency of the planetary crisis while acknowledging the crew’s need to investigate the temporal anomaly. Geordi’s dialogue is concise, his engineering mindset prioritizing data over distraction. Though not physically present on the bridge, his input is critical in Picard’s decision to divert course, his voice a steadying influence amid the uncertainty.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Penthara Four mission remains viable despite the delay.
  • Provide Picard with the technical confidence to investigate the temporal distortion.
Active beliefs
  • The *Enterprise*’s engineering team can adapt to unexpected delays without sacrificing mission integrity.
  • Picard’s leadership will balance the needs of the Penthara Four crisis with the temporal anomaly.
Character traits
Pragmatic Data-driven Supportive of command decisions Unflappable under pressure Brief but precise in communication
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Mildly startled but quickly refocusing on their duties, with a undercurrent of intrigue.

The supernumerary bridge crew members work at their stations, monitoring systems and processing sensor data as the temporal distortion is investigated. Their presence provides a backdrop of controlled urgency, with occasional glances at Rasmussen’s sudden appearance. Though they do not speak, their reactions—subtle shifts in posture, exchanged looks—hint at their surprise and curiosity. Their collective focus on the anomaly reinforces the bridge’s role as the Enterprise’s nerve center, where even minor crew members contribute to the ship’s response to the unknown.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Worf, Picard, and Riker in investigating the temporal anomaly.
  • Maintain bridge operations despite the disruption.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s ability to handle crises is a point of pride for Starfleet.
  • Unexpected events are part of deep-space exploration and should be treated as opportunities to learn.
Character traits
Professionally curious Supportive of senior staff Adaptable to unexpected events Low-key but attentive
Follow Bridge Supernumerary …'s journey

Professionally attentive, with no visible reaction to the anomaly beyond adherence to orders.

The ensign at the conn executes Picard’s orders with precision, adjusting the Enterprise’s course to investigate the temporal distortion. His movements are efficient, his focus unwavering, as he brings the anomaly into view. Though he does not speak, his actions are critical in shifting the ship’s trajectory, directly enabling Rasmussen’s materialization. His role is functional but essential, a reminder of the crew’s collective effort in responding to the unknown.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Picard’s commands accurately to ensure the *Enterprise* investigates the distortion.
  • Maintain ship stability during the course correction.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s chain of command must be followed, even in unusual circumstances.
  • His role, though small, is vital to the ship’s operations.
Character traits
Disciplined Responsive to command Focused under pressure Low-profile but mission-critical
Follow Conn Ensign's journey

Analytically neutral, but subtly curious about Rasmussen’s sudden appearance.

Data is also off-screen in Geordi’s office, but his voice via com is analytical and reassuring. He confirms the low probability of another asteroid striking Penthara Four, providing statistical forecasts that support Geordi’s assessment. Data’s dialogue is precise, his tone neutral, yet his words carry the weight of logical certainty. Though not physically present, his input reinforces the crew’s ability to delay the mission slightly without catastrophic consequences. His presence, even indirectly, underscores the Enterprise’s reliance on both human ingenuity and android precision.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide Picard with the data needed to make an informed decision about the delay.
  • Ensure the Penthara Four mission’s success is not compromised by the temporal intrusion.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s ability to multitask is a strength, even in the face of unexpected events.
  • Rasmussen’s claims warrant scrutiny, but the Penthara Four crisis remains the priority.
Character traits
Logically precise Supportive of human leadership Unemotionally analytical Reassuring in crises Collaborative with Geordi
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's Starfleet Combadge

Geordi’s combadge is the conduit through which Picard seeks confirmation that a brief delay in the Penthara Four mission is acceptable. Its activation interrupts Geordi’s work, but his swift response—'Not unless another asteroid decides to pay a call on Penthara, sir'—reassures Picard that the crew can afford to investigate the temporal anomaly. The combadge symbolizes the Enterprise’s communication network, a lifeline that keeps the crew connected even when physically separated. Its role in this event is functional but critical, enabling real-time decision-making amid crisis.

Before: Pinned to Geordi’s uniform in his office, inactive …
After: Returns to an inactive state after Geordi’s confirmation, …
Before: Pinned to Geordi’s uniform in his office, inactive until Picard hails him.
After: Returns to an inactive state after Geordi’s confirmation, but remains a symbol of the crew’s interconnectedness.
Rasmussen's Temporal Spacecraft

Rasmussen’s spacecraft is the vessel that transports him from the 22nd century to the Enterprise bridge. Its multifaceted design and sensor-proof hull suggest advanced technology, likely stolen or borrowed for his temporal journey. The spacecraft’s role is twofold: it enables Rasmussen’s intrusion and serves as a red herring, distracting the crew from his true motives. Its sudden disappearance after his materialization leaves questions about its origin, purpose, and whether it will return—adding a layer of uncertainty to the event.

Before: Adrift in space, emitting a temporal distortion and …
After: Disappears or remains undetected after Rasmussen’s materialization, its …
Before: Adrift in space, emitting a temporal distortion and blocking sensor scans.
After: Disappears or remains undetected after Rasmussen’s materialization, its fate unclear.
Rasmussen's Valise

Rasmussen’s valise is a constant presence in his hands, clutched tightly as if it contains something valuable or incriminating. Its nondescript appearance contrasts with the high-tech surroundings of the Enterprise bridge, hinting at its potential role in his deception. The valise draws suspicion from the crew, particularly Picard and Riker, who likely assume it holds stolen technology or artifacts. Its symbolic role as a container of secrets mirrors Rasmussen’s own evasive nature, reinforcing the theme of hidden motives and the dangers of unchecked curiosity.

Before: Clutched in Rasmussen’s hand as he materializes, its …
After: Remains in Rasmussen’s possession, its contents still undisclosed …
Before: Clutched in Rasmussen’s hand as he materializes, its contents unknown but suspected to be significant.
After: Remains in Rasmussen’s possession, its contents still undisclosed but under scrutiny by the crew.
Small Multifaceted Spacecraft

The small, multifaceted spacecraft is the catalyst for the event, detected by Worf’s sensors as a temporal distortion. Its sensor-proof hull and lack of lifesigns make it an enigma, prompting Picard to order an investigation. The spacecraft’s cryptic hail—'Move over, sir'—directs the crew’s attention to Picard, foreshadowing Rasmussen’s materialization. Its sudden appearance disrupts the Enterprise’s trajectory, both literally and narratively, as the crew shifts focus from Penthara Four to the temporal anomaly. The spacecraft serves as a physical manifestation of the unknown, a clue that something is amiss in the timeline.

Before: Undetected, adrift in space near the Enterprise’s course, …
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably departs …
Before: Undetected, adrift in space near the Enterprise’s course, emitting a space-time distortion.
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably departs or remains in the vicinity, though its fate is unresolved.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge of the USS Enterprise-D

The Enterprise bridge is the primary setting for Rasmussen’s materialization, a high-stakes environment where command decisions are made under pressure. The bridge’s familiar layout—consoles, viewscreen, and tactical stations—contrasts with the unfamiliar nature of the temporal intrusion. The crew’s reactions to Rasmussen’s sudden appearance are amplified by the bridge’s role as the ship’s nerve center, where even minor disruptions can have major consequences. The location’s atmosphere is one of controlled urgency, with alarms flashing and decks shaking as the crew adjusts to the anomaly. Symbolically, the bridge represents the Enterprise’s authority and the crew’s collective ability to respond to the unknown.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and urgent chatter, the air thick with the weight of command …
Function Command center for investigating the temporal anomaly and deciding the Enterprise’s next course of action.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of duty and curiosity, where Picard must balance the Penthara Four crisis …
Access Restricted to senior staff and essential crew members; Rasmussen’s uninvited appearance violates protocol.
Consoles displaying starfields and sensor data, flickering with alerts. The forward viewscreen showing the multifaceted spacecraft before Rasmussen’s materialization. A bright flash of light as Rasmussen appears, drawing gasps from the crew. Picard and Riker exchanging glances, silently communicating their shared skepticism.
Geordi's Office (within Main Engineering)

Geordi’s office serves as the mission planning hub for the Penthara Four crisis, where Geordi and Data analyze climate forecasts and devise solutions. Though the office is not the primary setting for Rasmussen’s materialization, Geordi’s voice via com is critical in Picard’s decision to investigate the temporal anomaly. The office’s atmosphere is one of focused urgency, with engineering crew members crowded around screens, debating mitigation strategies. Symbolically, it represents the Enterprise’s technical expertise and the crew’s ability to adapt to planetary crises. The location’s role in this event is indirect but essential, providing the data that allows Picard to delay the mission slightly.

Atmosphere Urgent and collaborative, with low chatter and flickering readouts casting a blue glow over the …
Function Hub for engineering solutions to the Penthara Four climate crisis, providing Picard with the confidence …
Symbolism Embodies the Enterprise’s reliance on both human ingenuity and technological precision to solve complex problems.
Access Restricted to engineering personnel and senior staff; Rasmussen’s intrusion does not directly affect this location.
Consoles displaying Penthara Four’s climate forecasts, graphs tracing temperature drops. Geordi and Data hunched over screens, pointing to critical data points. Engineering crew members crowded around, debating mitigation strategies.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Crew of the USS Enterprise

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) is the organizational backbone of the event, representing Starfleet’s authority and the crew’s collective mission. Picard’s command decisions reflect the ship’s values—curiosity tempered by duty, ethical responsibility, and a commitment to exploration. The Enterprise’s role in this event is twofold: it is both the vessel that investigates the temporal anomaly and the institution that must decide whether to prioritize the Penthara Four crisis or Rasmussen’s sudden appearance. The ship’s protocols and crew dynamics are tested as Picard balances these competing demands, underscoring the organization’s ability to adapt to the unexpected.

Representation Through Picard’s leadership and the crew’s coordinated response to the anomaly.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Picard’s command) while being challenged by external forces (Rasmussen’s intrusion).
Impact The event tests the Enterprise’s ability to handle multiple crises simultaneously, reinforcing the crew’s adaptability …
Internal Dynamics A tension between curiosity (exploring the temporal anomaly) and duty (saving Penthara Four), with Picard …
Investigate the temporal anomaly to ensure the Enterprise’s safety and the integrity of the timeline. Prioritize the Penthara Four mission to prevent planetary disaster, despite the distraction. Through institutional protocols (e.g., sensor scans, hailing procedures, course corrections). Through the crew’s collective expertise (e.g., Worf’s tactical assessment, Geordi’s engineering input, Data’s statistical analysis).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Worf detects a space/time distortion, prompting Picard to investigate. This leads directly to the Enterprise encountering Rasmussen and his arrival on the bridge."

Rasmussen materializes on the bridge
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Worf detects a space/time distortion, prompting Picard to investigate. This leads directly to the Enterprise encountering Rasmussen and his arrival on the bridge."

Rasmussen materializes on the bridge
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Rasmussen's sudden appearance on the bridge leads directly to the crew questioning him in the Observation Lounge about his presence and motives."

Rasmussen’s condescension exposes his true nature
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Rasmussen's sudden appearance on the bridge leads directly to the crew questioning him in the Observation Lounge about his presence and motives."

Crew challenges Rasmussen’s motives
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"WORF: We've received a response, sir, but... They want you to... 'Move over, sir.'"
"PICARD: Who are you?"
"RASMUSSEN: Rasmussen's the name, sir. Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen. Where I come from, every historian knows the bridge of old 1701-D."
"PICARD: And where exactly is it you come from?"
"RASMUSSEN: Why Earth... late twenty-sixth century Earth, to be exact. You see, I've traveled back nearly three hundred years just to find you."