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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 a temporal distortion. Picard orders a course correction, and the crew investigates a small, unidentifiable spacecraft. After failed attempts to hail it, the vessel suddenly materializes Rasmussen—a 26th-century historian—directly onto the bridge, displacing Picard. Rasmussen’s abrupt arrival disrupts the crew’s focus on the planetary emergency, introducing a high-stakes ethical dilemma: whether to alter history to save lives. His cryptic demeanor and veiled references to Picard’s legacy immediately establish him as a destabilizing force, forcing Picard to confront the consequences of time manipulation while the crew grapples with his true motives. The scene pivots from crisis management to existential tension, with Rasmussen’s presence foreshadowing deeper conflicts over history, ethics, and personal legacy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Enterprise encounters a small, unknown spacecraft, and Worf reports an odd communication: the occupant demands Picard 'move over'.

curiosity to confusion ['Bridge']

Suddenly, a bright flash occurs, and Professor Rasmussen appears on the bridge, claiming to be a historian from the 26th century who traveled back in time to observe Captain Picard.

confusion to astonishment ['Bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused and self-assured on the surface, but with an underlying tension betraying his true motives and the risk of exposure.

Rasmussen materializes in a blinding flash, displacing Picard with unsettling precision. He stands confidently, valise in hand, his lab coat and awestruck demeanor initially suggesting a harmless academic. However, his cryptic remarks—'You were standing right where I needed to be' and his immediate fascination with the bridge—hint at a deeper, more calculating purpose. He introduces himself as Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen from the 26th century, claiming to have traveled back in time specifically to study Picard. His body language is relaxed, almost amused, as he takes in the bridge, but his eyes betray a sharp, assessing gaze. The valise he clutches suggests he is not merely an observer but a collector—or worse, a thief—with a hidden agenda.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the crew of his historian persona to gain access and gather Starfleet technology or data.
  • Avoid detection of his true identity as a 22nd-century rogue inventor exploiting time travel for personal gain.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s focus on the Penthara Four crisis will distract them from scrutinizing his story too closely.
  • Picard’s reputation as a principled captain makes him the perfect target for flattery and manipulation.
Character traits
Deceptive Confident Observant Manipulative Theatrical
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Initially unsettled by the displacement but quickly shifting to authoritative skepticism, with an undercurrent of concern for the crew’s safety and the mission’s integrity.

Picard is mid-conversation with Worf when Rasmussen materializes, displacing him with a blinding flash. He stumbles slightly, caught off-guard by the sudden intrusion, but quickly regains his composure. His initial reaction is one of authority and skepticism, demanding to know Rasmussen’s identity and origins. Picard’s posture is erect, his voice measured but firm, as he assesses the threat level of the temporal anomaly and the man who has just appeared on his bridge. His questions are pointed, designed to uncover Rasmussen’s true intentions while buying time to evaluate the situation. The displacement itself is a clear violation of protocol, and Picard’s demeanor reflects his determination to reassert control.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine Rasmussen’s true identity, motives, and the nature of the temporal distortion that brought him to the *Enterprise*.
  • Reassert control over the bridge and ensure the crew’s safety while addressing the immediate threat posed by the intruder.
Active beliefs
  • Temporal intrusions are rarely benign and often carry significant ethical and operational risks.
  • Rasmussen’s claim to be a historian is suspect, and his sudden appearance suggests a hidden agenda that could compromise the mission.
Character traits
Authoritative Skeptical Composed Protective Strategic
Follow Worf's journey

Intellectually engaged but cautiously skeptical, balancing curiosity about the temporal anomaly with professional readiness to act.

Riker enters the bridge mid-investigation, his curiosity piqued by Worf’s discovery. He listens intently as Picard orders the Enterprise to come about, then watches with growing intrigue as the crew attempts to hail the spacecraft. When Rasmussen materializes, Riker’s expression shifts from curiosity to wariness, his body language subtly tensing as he assesses the situation. He exchanges a glance with Picard, silently communicating his readiness to support whatever action the captain deems necessary. His role as first officer is evident in his measured responses and his focus on both the immediate threat and the broader implications of Rasmussen’s arrival.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature of the temporal distortion and Rasmussen’s true intentions.
  • Support Picard’s leadership while ensuring the crew’s safety and the mission’s integrity.
Active beliefs
  • Unidentified temporal phenomena require immediate and thorough investigation to prevent unintended consequences.
  • Rasmussen’s claim to be a historian is likely a cover for a more self-serving agenda.
Character traits
Curious Analytical Supportive Wary Tactical
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Supporting 4

Concerned about the Penthara Four crisis but professionally adaptable to the crew’s shifting priorities.

Geordi is not physically present on the bridge during Rasmussen’s materialization, but his voice is heard briefly via combadge as Picard checks in about the Penthara Four mission. His focus remains on the planetary crisis, though his acknowledgment of Riker’s departure suggests he is aware of the shifting priorities. While he does not interact with Rasmussen in this event, his absence underscores the crew’s divided attention—some addressing the immediate temporal threat, others (like himself) still grappling with the original mission. His role here is indirect but critical, as the Enterprise’s engineering efforts remain essential to both crises.

Goals in this moment
  • Continue developing a solution to the asteroid-induced climate crisis on Penthara Four.
  • Ensure engineering resources remain available to support the crew’s response to Rasmussen’s intrusion.
Active beliefs
  • The Penthara Four mission is the crew’s top priority, and any distraction—like Rasmussen’s arrival—could jeopardize their ability to save lives.
  • Temporal anomalies, while intriguing, are secondary to the immediate humanitarian crisis at hand.
Character traits
Focused Diligent Indirectly Supportive Mission-Oriented
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Professionally curious but nonplussed, trusting in the chain of command to handle the anomaly.

The supernumerary crew members at various bridge stations—science, operations, and auxiliary consoles—continue their duties with quiet efficiency. Their reactions to Rasmussen’s materialization are minimal but noticeable: a few glance up from their stations, their expressions a mix of surprise and professional curiosity. They do not speak or intervene, deferring to Picard’s and Riker’s leadership. Their presence reinforces the bridge’s atmosphere of controlled urgency, where even unprecedented events are met with disciplined response.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational readiness and continue monitoring ship systems and sensor data.
  • Support Picard and Riker by providing any necessary data or assistance upon request.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s primary responsibility is to follow orders and ensure the *Enterprise* remains functional, regardless of external disruptions.
  • Unusual events are an opportunity to demonstrate Starfleet’s adaptability and resilience.
Character traits
Professional Observant Supportive Disciplined
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Professionally alert, with a heightened sense of urgency but no visible panic.

The ensign at the conn station executes Picard’s orders with precision, bringing the Enterprise out of warp and preparing to investigate the temporal distortion. His actions are swift and professional, reflecting Starfleet training. When Rasmussen materializes, the ensign’s focus remains on his station, though his body language subtly tightens—aware that the situation has escalated beyond a routine sensor anomaly. He awaits further orders, ready to respond to any command Picard or Riker might issue in the wake of the intrusion.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow Picard’s and Riker’s orders to the letter, ensuring the *Enterprise*’s systems remain operational and responsive.
  • Remain prepared to execute evasive maneuvers or other tactical responses if Rasmussen’s presence escalates into a threat.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s ability to respond effectively to unexpected situations is a testament to Starfleet’s training and preparedness.
  • Temporal intrusions, while rare, are serious enough to warrant immediate and coordinated action.
Character traits
Professional Attentive Disciplined Adaptable
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Neutral but analytically engaged, with a subtle undercurrent of curiosity about the temporal mechanics at play.

Data stands at his station on the bridge, observing the unfolding events with his characteristic calm. He does not speak during Rasmussen’s materialization but processes the anomaly with his usual precision. His presence is a quiet but constant factor, ready to provide analysis or assistance if called upon. While he does not interact directly with Rasmussen, his observational role is critical—he may later uncover inconsistencies in the historian’s story or provide technical insights into the temporal distortion that led to his arrival.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the temporal distortion’s origins and implications for the *Enterprise* and its crew.
  • Remain prepared to provide technical or scientific support to Picard and Riker as they address Rasmussen’s presence.
Active beliefs
  • Temporal anomalies require rigorous analysis to determine their cause and potential consequences.
  • Rasmussen’s sudden appearance is statistically unlikely to be a coincidence, suggesting a deliberate act with measurable intent.
Character traits
Observant Analytical Supportive Reserved Logical
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's Starfleet Combadge

Geordi La Forge’s combadge serves as the bridge between the bridge crew and the engineering team, allowing Picard to check in on the Penthara Four mission’s progress. Its activation interrupts Geordi’s work, reinforcing the crew’s divided attention—some addressing the temporal anomaly, others (like Geordi) still focused on the planetary crisis. The combadge’s role in this event is functional, ensuring communication flows even as priorities shift. Its chirp is a reminder of the Enterprise’s dual crises: the immediate threat of Rasmussen and the ongoing humanitarian mission.

Before: Pinned to Geordi’s uniform in his office, active …
After: Deactivated after Picard’s brief check-in, but remains a …
Before: Pinned to Geordi’s uniform in his office, active and ready for communication.
After: Deactivated after Picard’s brief check-in, but remains a symbol of the crew’s multitasking under pressure.
Rasmussen's Temporal Spacecraft

Rasmussen’s spacecraft is the vessel through which he arrives, detected by Worf as a small, multifaceted object approximately five meters in length. It registers no lifesigns and blocks all sensor scans, making it an enigma. The crew’s attempts to hail it yield only the cryptic response 'Move over, sir,' directed at Picard. The spacecraft’s sudden materialization—followed by Rasmussen’s displacement of Picard—hints at advanced temporal technology. Its role in the event is twofold: as a clue to Rasmussen’s true origins and as the mechanism through which he intrudes on the Enterprise. The spacecraft’s fate post-materialization is unclear, but its presence foreshadows the ethical dilemmas of time travel that will define the episode.

Before: Undetected in normal space, concealed by a temporal …
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably dematerializes …
Before: Undetected in normal space, concealed by a temporal distortion. No lifesigns or sensor readings penetrate its hull.
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably dematerializes or remains in close proximity, though its exact status post-event is ambiguous.
Rasmussen's Valise

Rasmussen’s valise is a compact, unassuming container clutched in his hand as he materializes. Its presence is subtle but loaded with narrative potential: it suggests he is not merely an observer but a collector or thief, possibly carrying stolen technology, artifacts, or tools from the 26th century (or, as later revealed, the 22nd). The valise draws the crew’s suspicion, as it may hold the key to Rasmussen’s true motives—whether he is a historian gathering data or an opportunist exploiting time travel for personal gain. Its role in the event is symbolic, representing the unseen threats and deceptions Rasmussen brings with him.

Before: Clutched in Rasmussen’s hand as he materializes, its …
After: Remains in Rasmussen’s possession, unopened but a persistent …
Before: Clutched in Rasmussen’s hand as he materializes, its contents unknown but implied to be significant.
After: Remains in Rasmussen’s possession, unopened but a persistent point of suspicion for the crew.
Small Multifaceted Spacecraft

The small multifaceted spacecraft is the vessel through which Rasmussen arrives, detected by Worf’s sensors as a temporal distortion. Its multifaceted hull blocks all sensor scans and registers no lifesigns, making it an enigma from the moment it appears. The crew’s attempts to hail it yield only the cryptic response 'Move over, sir,' directed at Picard. The spacecraft’s sudden materialization—followed by Rasmussen’s displacement of Picard—hints at advanced temporal technology far beyond 24th-century Starfleet capabilities. Its role in the event is twofold: as a clue to Rasmussen’s true origins and as a catalyst for the crew’s shift in focus from the Penthara Four crisis to the immediate temporal threat.

Before: Undetected in normal space, concealed by a temporal …
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably dematerializes …
Before: Undetected in normal space, concealed by a temporal distortion along the Enterprise’s course to Penthara Four. No lifesigns or sensor readings penetrate its hull.
After: Materializes Rasmussen onto the bridge, then presumably dematerializes or remains in close proximity, though its fate post-intrusion is unclear. The crew’s attention shifts from the spacecraft to Rasmussen himself.
Temporal Distortion Field

The temporal distortion is the anomaly that first alerts Worf to the spacecraft’s presence. Detected as a space-time irregularity, it prompts Picard to order an investigation, diverting the Enterprise from its course to Penthara Four. The distortion’s role in the event is catalytic: it disrupts the crew’s focus on the planetary crisis and introduces Rasmussen as a temporal intruder. Its implications are vast, hinting at the ethical and operational dangers of time manipulation. The distortion itself is unresolved by the end of the event, leaving its origins and Rasmussen’s connection to it as open questions.

Before: A detected but unexplained anomaly along the Enterprise’s …
After: Resolved in the short term by Rasmussen’s materialization, …
Before: A detected but unexplained anomaly along the Enterprise’s course, registering as a space-time irregularity.
After: Resolved in the short term by Rasmussen’s materialization, but its broader implications—such as how he traveled back in time and whether he left a temporal "footprint"—remain unresolved.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge of the USS Enterprise-D

The bridge of the USS Enterprise-D serves as the primary command center and the stage for Rasmussen’s dramatic intrusion. As the crew investigates the temporal distortion, the bridge’s usual hum of activity—consoles flickering with data, the viewscreen displaying starfields, and officers at their stations—shifts from focused crisis management to stunned reaction. Rasmussen’s materialization disrupts the ordered environment, forcing Picard and Riker to reassess priorities on the fly. The bridge’s layout, with its circular design and central command chair, emphasizes Picard’s authority, but Rasmussen’s sudden appearance challenges that authority, turning the space into a battleground of wits and wills. The mood is one of controlled urgency, with alarms flashing and voices snapping through urgent chatter as the crew grapples with the dual threats of the temporal anomaly and the planetary crisis.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with flashes of alarm lights, urgent voices, and a sudden shift from crisis management …
Function Command center and battleground for the crew’s response to Rasmussen’s intrusion, where authority is tested …
Symbolism Represents the Enterprise as a microcosm of Starfleet’s values—order, discipline, and adaptability—now confronted by an …
Access Restricted to senior staff and authorized personnel; Rasmussen’s uninvited materialization violates protocol and underscores the …
Flickering console displays showing sensor data and starfields. Alarms flashing as the crew reacts to the temporal distortion and Rasmussen’s arrival. The central command chair, where Picard stands displaced by Rasmussen’s materialization. The viewscreen, which shifts from displaying the unidentified spacecraft to Rasmussen himself.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Crew of the USS Enterprise

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) is the operational base from which the crew responds to both the Penthara Four crisis and Rasmussen’s temporal intrusion. As the ship’s sensors detect the distortion, Picard orders a course correction, diverting resources from the planetary mission to investigate. The Enterprise’s systems—tactical, scientific, and engineering—are repurposed to address the immediate threat, with Worf, Data, and the bridge crew working in tandem. The ship’s adaptability is tested as it shifts from humanitarian aid to temporal anomaly response, reflecting Starfleet’s core principle of exploring the unknown while upholding its ethical obligations. Rasmussen’s materialization on the bridge is a direct challenge to the Enterprise’s sovereignty and the crew’s ability to protect their mission.

Representation Through the crew’s coordinated actions, institutional protocols (e.g., sensor scans, hailing procedures), and the ship’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew and the situation, but operating under constraint due to the …
Impact The Enterprise’s involvement in this event highlights the tension between exploration and ethical responsibility. The …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal cohesion is tested as priorities shift, but their training and trust in …
Investigate and neutralize the temporal distortion and Rasmussen’s intrusion to ensure the Enterprise’s security and the crew’s safety. Maintain the mission to Penthara Four, balancing the urgent need to address the planetary crisis with the immediate threat posed by the temporal anomaly. Through the crew’s training and discipline, ensuring a rapid and coordinated response to the intrusion. Via advanced technology (sensors, shields, phasers) to detect, contain, and counter temporal threats. By institutional protocols (e.g., hailing procedures, sensor scans) that guide the crew’s actions in unprecedented situations.
Pentharan Government

The Pentharan Government/Science Division plays an indirect but critical role in this event by providing the Enterprise with the spheral forecasts that detail the asteroid-induced climate crisis. While not physically present on the bridge, their data drives Geordi’s and Data’s efforts to mitigate the disaster. The government’s scientific projections—predicting a 10–12°C drop in temperature within ten days—create the urgency that initially consumes the crew’s attention. Rasmussen’s intrusion, however, forces the Enterprise to divert resources away from the Pentharan mission, creating a conflict between the crew’s ethical obligation to save lives and the immediate threat posed by the temporal anomaly. The Pentharan Government’s role is thus a reminder of the stakes: millions of lives hang in the balance, and any delay could have catastrophic consequences.

Representation Via the spheral forecasts and scientific data provided to the Enterprise crew, which inform their …
Power Dynamics Dependent on the Enterprise’s intervention for survival, but unable to directly influence the crew’s response …
Impact The Pentharan Government’s involvement underscores the ethical dilemma at the heart of the episode: Can …
Ensure the Enterprise prioritizes the Penthara Four mission to prevent a planetary catastrophe. Provide accurate and actionable data to support the crew’s efforts to counteract the asteroid’s environmental impact. Through the spheral forecasts, which create a sense of urgency and ethical imperative for the crew. By relying on Starfleet’s reputation for humanitarian aid to secure their cooperation. Via the Pentharan colonists’ lives, which serve as a moral lever to keep the crew focused on the mission despite distractions.

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."

Crew challenges Rasmussen’s motives
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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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Key Dialogue

"WORF: 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."