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S7E12 · The Pegasus
S7E12
· The Pegasus

Riker demands shared accountability for Pegasus

After the Enterprise successfully escapes the asteroid using the illegal cloaking device, Picard immediately orders its deactivation, exposing the ship to the Romulans. This forces Admiral Pressman to confront the consequences of his actions, as Picard publicly arrests him for violating the Treaty of Algeron. The moment becomes a moral reckoning when Riker—haunted by his past complicity in the Pegasus incident—suddenly stands and demands to be arrested alongside Pressman. His act is both a personal atonement and a defiant stand against Federation hypocrisy, framing his demand as a refusal to let Pressman bear the full weight of the scandal alone. The scene tests Riker’s loyalty to the Enterprise’s crew and the principles they uphold, while forcing Pressman to face the cost of his own choices. Picard’s unyielding commitment to Federation law contrasts sharply with Riker’s internal conflict, underscoring the tension between institutional duty and personal allegiance. The arrest of both men signals a turning point in the story, where the truth of the Pegasus incident can no longer be hidden, and the consequences of past actions must be confronted.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker, acknowledging his own complicity in the events surrounding the Pegasus, steps forward and requests to be placed under arrest as well, showing accountability for his prior actions and loyalty to Pressman.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shocked, defiant, and increasingly desperate. Pressman’s emotional state is a mix of disbelief and panic as he realizes the full extent of his exposure. His attempt to invoke his connections at Starfleet Command is a last, futile grasp at control, but the tremor in his voice betrays his underlying fear. He is a man who has built his career on secrecy and is now forced to confront the consequences of his choices.

Pressman’s shock and defiance are palpable as he is confronted with the consequences of his actions. He attempts to prevent Picard from deactivating the cloaking device, his voice sharp with urgency, but his protests crumble under Picard’s unyielding resolve. When arrested, he clings to the idea of his influence at Starfleet Command, a last-ditch effort to assert control over a situation spiraling beyond his grasp. His defiance is a facade, however—beneath it lies the realization that his career, and perhaps his freedom, hang in the balance.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid immediate arrest and exposure by appealing to Picard’s sense of loyalty or Starfleet politics.
  • Minimize the fallout of the *Pegasus* incident by controlling the narrative, even as it unravels.
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means when it comes to protecting Federation security.
  • His past service and connections will shield him from the full consequences of his actions.
Character traits
Desperation masked by defiance Clinging to power and influence in the face of exposure Shock at the sudden unraveling of his plans Pragmatic but emotionally volatile Attempting to leverage past relationships to avoid accountability
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Resolute and somber, with a quiet sorrow beneath the surface. Picard is acutely aware of the personal cost of his actions—especially Riker’s sacrifice—but his duty to the Federation and the principles it stands for leave no room for hesitation. There is a heaviness in his demeanor, a recognition that this moment will test the very foundations of trust among those he leads.

Picard stands resolutely at the center of the bridge, his voice cutting through the tension like a blade. He issues the order to deactivate the cloaking device with calm authority, then publicly charges Pressman with violating the Treaty of Algeron. His actions are deliberate and unyielding, reflecting his deep commitment to Federation principles. When Riker demands to be arrested, Picard’s grim nod acknowledges the gravity of the moment, but his expression remains steadfast—he is the embodiment of institutional duty, even as it fractures the bonds of loyalty around him.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold the Treaty of Algeron and Federation law, regardless of personal or political consequences.
  • Expose the truth about the *Pegasus* incident to prevent further secrecy and potential violations.
Active beliefs
  • The Federation’s principles must be defended, even at the cost of personal relationships.
  • Secrecy and deception erode the trust that holds Starfleet—and the Federation—together.
Character traits
Unwavering moral clarity Authoritative presence Emotional restraint under pressure Uncompromising adherence to law Empathetic but firm leadership
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Deeply conflicted, with a mix of resolve and sorrow. Riker’s emotional state is a storm of guilt, loyalty, and defiance. He is acutely aware of the betrayal his past actions represent, and his demand to be arrested is as much an act of penance as it is a challenge to the Federation’s double standards. There is a quiet desperation in his eyes, but also a steely determination—he will not let Pressman face this alone.

Riker is visibly tormented, his usual confidence replaced by a haunted expression as he stands abruptly, his voice steady but his body language betraying deep conflict. He demands to be arrested alongside Pressman, revealing his past complicity in the Pegasus incident. His act is both a personal atonement and a defiant stand against the Federation’s hypocrisy. The weight of his choice is palpable—he is choosing to bear the consequences of the past, even if it means turning against the institution he has served and the captain he respects.

Goals in this moment
  • Atonement for his past involvement in the *Pegasus* incident by sharing in the consequences.
  • Challenging the Federation’s hypocrisy and forcing a reckoning with the truth.
Active beliefs
  • Secrets and cover-ups corrode the soul of the Federation from within.
  • Loyalty to the truth is more important than loyalty to any individual or institution.
Character traits
Moral courage in the face of institutional pressure Haunted by past actions and their consequences Loyalty torn between personal bonds and duty Defiant yet vulnerable Willingness to sacrifice personal and professional standing for truth
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Neutral and focused, with no visible emotional reaction. The Conn Officer is a professional, carrying out their duties without hesitation or visible judgment. Their demeanor underscores the institutional nature of the moment—they are a cog in the machine, but their actions have profound consequences.

The Conn Officer is a silent but critical participant in this event, executing Picard’s orders with precision. Their hands move swiftly over the console, disengaging the cloaking device and exposing the Enterprise to the Romulans. Their role is purely functional, but their actions are the catalyst for the moral reckoning that follows. They do not speak or react visibly, but their presence is a reminder of the institutional machinery that enables—and enforces—Picard’s decisions.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Picard’s orders to deactivate the cloaking device without error.
  • Maintain the smooth operation of the *Enterprise* during a crisis.
Active beliefs
  • Their role is to follow orders, not question them.
  • The chain of command must be respected, even in morally complex situations.
Character traits
Disciplined and efficient execution of orders Low-profile but essential role in high-stakes situations No visible emotional reaction, despite the tension around them Technical precision under pressure
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Stoic and focused, with a undercurrent of tension. Worf is not emotionally invested in the personal dynamics at play, but he is acutely aware of the gravity of the moment. His loyalty to Picard is absolute, and he carries out his duties without hesitation, even as the bridge hums with the weight of betrayal and consequence. There is a quiet intensity in his movements, a recognition that this is a pivotal moment for the Enterprise and its crew.

Worf moves with disciplined precision, his Klingon honor and Starfleet duty perfectly aligned as he escorts Pressman and Riker off the bridge. His reactions are measured—first to Picard’s order, then to Riker’s sudden demand for arrest—but his loyalty to Picard is unwavering. He does not question the captain’s authority, even as the situation grows more fraught. His presence is a quiet but powerful reminder of the chain of command and the consequences of defying it.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold Picard’s authority and the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.
  • Ensure the safe and orderly removal of Pressman and Riker from the bridge.
Active beliefs
  • Duty and honor require obedience to lawful orders, even when they are difficult.
  • Personal conflicts must not interfere with the execution of one’s responsibilities.
Character traits
Unshakable loyalty to Picard and Starfleet protocol Disciplined restraint in high-pressure situations Klingon honor balanced with Starfleet duty Tactical efficiency in executing orders Stoic demeanor even amid emotional turmoil
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise-D Maneuvering Thrusters

The Enterprise’s maneuvering thrusters are critical to the ship’s escape from the asteroid, but their role in this event is symbolic as well as functional. By the time of the arrests, the thrusters have already done their work—they’ve guided the ship to safety, only for Picard to order the deactivation of the cloaking device. The thrusters represent the duality of the Enterprise’s mission: it is a vessel of exploration and diplomacy, but also one capable of bending the rules when necessary. Their hum beneath the bridge’s yellow alert is a quiet reminder of the tension between idealism and pragmatism that defines Starfleet.

Before: Engaged and operational, having just guided the Enterprise …
After: Idle but ready, as the Enterprise sits exposed …
Before: Engaged and operational, having just guided the Enterprise through the asteroid using the illegal cloaking device. The thrusters are warm from recent use, their systems humming under the bridge’s yellow alert.
After: Idle but ready, as the Enterprise sits exposed in normal space. The thrusters are no longer needed for maneuvering, but their presence is a reminder of the ship’s recent deception—and the consequences of that deception.
Commander Sirol's Romulan Warbird

The Romulan Warbird looms off the Enterprise’s port bow, a silent and menacing witness to the unfolding drama. Its presence is a constant reminder of the stakes—Picard’s decision to deactivate the cloaking device exposes the Enterprise not just to the Romulans, but to the full weight of the Federation’s legal and moral framework. The Warbird’s green hull and angular design symbolize the external threat that has forced this confrontation, but it also serves as a mirror, reflecting the internal fractures within Starfleet. Its mere existence underscores the tension between secrecy and transparency, between security and ethics.

Before: Cloaked and stationary off the Enterprise’s port bow, …
After: Decloaked and fully visible, now a direct observer …
Before: Cloaked and stationary off the Enterprise’s port bow, monitoring the ship’s movements with disruptors powered and ready. The Warbird is a silent predator, its sensors locked onto the Enterprise as it awaits the next move.
After: Decloaked and fully visible, now a direct observer to the Enterprise’s exposure and the arrests of Pressman and Riker. The Warbird’s crew is likely transmitting the events to Romulan command, ensuring that the Federation’s violation of the Treaty of Algeron is documented and exploited.
Treaty of Algeron

The Treaty of Algeron is the legal and moral backbone of this event, an invisible but all-powerful force that dictates the actions and consequences unfolding on the bridge. Picard invokes it as the justification for Pressman’s arrest, framing the moment as a clash between law and secrecy. The Treaty is not just a document—it is a symbol of the Federation’s commitment to transparency and trust, even as those principles are tested by the actions of its own leaders. Its presence looms over the scene, a reminder that the stakes are not just personal or professional, but institutional.

Before: A binding legal agreement, enforced by Starfleet and …
After: Actively enforced, as Picard uses it to justify …
Before: A binding legal agreement, enforced by Starfleet and respected by the Romulans, though its violation by the Pegasus has remained a secret until now. The Treaty is a dormant but potent force, waiting to be invoked in moments of crisis.
After: Actively enforced, as Picard uses it to justify the arrests of Pressman and Riker. The Treaty is no longer a distant ideal—it is a living, breathing consequence, shaping the fates of those who have defied it.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Asteroid Gamma 601 (Pegasus Warp Core Recovery Site)

The space near Asteroid Gamma 601 is the literal and symbolic stage for the Enterprise’s exposure and the arrests that follow. Physically, it is the point of no return—where the ship emerges from the asteroid’s cloaked embrace and is forced to face the consequences of its actions. Symbolically, it represents the moment of truth, where secrets can no longer be hidden and where the crew must confront the reality of their choices. The asteroid itself is a silent witness, its craggy surface a metaphor for the unyielding nature of the law and the past. The space around it is a void, but it is filled with the weight of what has been done—and what must now be faced.

Atmosphere Stark and exposed, with a sense of finality. The stars are bright and unblinking, as …
Function The site of the Enterprise’s uncloaking and the arrests, serving as the physical manifestation of …
Symbolism Represents the moment of truth, where the crew can no longer avoid the consequences of …
Access Open to any ship with the necessary sensors and cloaking technology, but the Romulan Warbird’s …
The bright, unblinking stars, creating a sense of exposure and judgment. The absence of the asteroid’s cloaking field, leaving the Enterprise vulnerable to sensors and observation. The Romulan Warbird’s proximity, a silent but menacing observer to the unfolding drama. The hum of the Enterprise’s engines, now idle as the ship sits exposed in normal space.
Devolin System

The Devolin system is the physical and symbolic backdrop for this moral reckoning. Its turbulent expanse of ionizing radiation and swirling rock fragments mirrors the chaos and tension unfolding on the Enterprise bridge. The system is a battleground not just of ships and sensors, but of ideals—secrecy versus transparency, loyalty versus duty. The debris fields and radiation storms create a sense of isolation, as if the Enterprise and its crew are trapped not just by the asteroid, but by the weight of their own choices. The system’s hostility underscores the stakes: this is a place where mistakes are not just professional failures, but potentially fatal ones.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and electrically charged, with a sense of impending doom. The ionizing radiation casts an …
Function A high-stakes arena for the confrontation between secrecy and truth, where the Enterprise’s escape from …
Symbolism Represents the moral and emotional turbulence of the characters’ past actions, as well as the …
Access Restricted to starships equipped with advanced sensors and cloaking technology. The radiation and debris make …
Ionizing radiation casting an eerie glow over the viewscreen, distorting sensor readings. Swirling rock fragments creating a sense of claustrophobia and danger, as if the crew is trapped in a storm. The Romulan Warbird’s silent, menacing presence off the port bow, a constant reminder of the external threat. The hum of the Enterprise’s engines and the occasional alarm, underscoring the tension on the bridge.
Port Bow (Relative to the Enterprise)

The Enterprise’s bridge is the nerve center of this moral and institutional crisis, a space where the weight of command and the personal stakes of the characters’ choices collide. The bridge is not just a setting—it is a character in its own right, its layout and atmosphere reflecting the tension and urgency of the moment. The viewscreen dominates the space, a window into the consequences of the crew’s actions, while the consoles and turbolift serve as reminders of the institutional machinery that enables—and enforces—Picard’s decisions. The bridge is a place of authority, but also of vulnerability, where the personal and the professional intersect in high-stakes drama.

Atmosphere Charged with tension and emotional weight, the bridge hums with the energy of a crew …
Function The command center for the Enterprise and the stage for the moral reckoning between Picard, …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of personal loyalty and institutional duty, where the characters’ choices are not …
Access Restricted to senior officers and essential crew members. The bridge is the heart of the …
The viewscreen displaying the Romulan Warbird and the exposed Enterprise, a visual reminder of the stakes. The hum of the consoles and the occasional beep of alarms, underscoring the tension on the bridge. The turbolift doors, a potential escape but also a symbol of the inescapable nature of the consequences unfolding. The yellow alert lighting, casting a grim glow over the faces of the crew, reflecting the urgency of the moment.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the institutional backbone of this event, its rules, hierarchy, and moral framework dictating the actions and consequences unfolding on the Enterprise bridge. Picard invokes Starfleet’s authority to arrest Pressman, framing the moment as a clash between individual ambition and the collective principles of the organization. Starfleet is not just a distant bureaucracy—it is a living, breathing force, shaping the fates of those who serve it. Its presence is felt in every order given, every protocol followed, and every consequence faced. The organization’s commitment to the Treaty of Algeron is tested, as is its ability to hold its own members accountable, even when those members are powerful figures like Pressman.

Representation Through Picard’s invocation of Starfleet protocol and the Treaty of Algeron, as well as Worf’s …
Power Dynamics Starfleet exercises authority over the individuals on the bridge, enforcing its laws and protocols regardless …
Impact The event underscores the tension between Starfleet’s idealistic principles and the pragmatic realities of its …
Internal Dynamics The event reveals the internal conflict within Starfleet between those who prioritize security and secrecy …
Uphold the Treaty of Algeron and enforce Starfleet’s commitment to transparency and accountability. Hold individuals accountable for violations of Federation law, regardless of their rank or past service. Through the chain of command, where Picard’s authority as captain is absolute. Through institutional protocols, such as the Treaty of Algeron and the arrest process. Through the collective action of its members, such as Worf’s execution of the arrests. Through the threat of exposure and the consequences of violating Starfleet’s rules.
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is the moral and legal foundation of this event, its principles and treaties shaping the actions and consequences unfolding on the Enterprise bridge. Picard invokes the Federation’s commitment to transparency and accountability as he arrests Pressman, framing the moment as a defense of the Federation’s ideals. The Federation is not just a distant ideal—it is a living, breathing force, shaping the fates of those who serve it. Its presence is felt in every word spoken, every order given, and every consequence faced. The Federation’s principles are tested, as is its ability to hold its own members accountable, even when those members are powerful figures like Pressman.

Representation Through Picard’s invocation of the Treaty of Algeron and the Federation’s principles, as well as …
Power Dynamics The Federation exercises moral and legal authority over the individuals on the bridge, enforcing its …
Impact The event underscores the tension between the Federation’s idealistic principles and the pragmatic realities of …
Internal Dynamics The event reveals the internal conflict within the Federation between those who prioritize security and …
Uphold the Treaty of Algeron and enforce the Federation’s commitment to transparency and accountability. Hold individuals accountable for violations of Federation law, regardless of their rank or past service. Defend the Federation’s ideals and principles, even when they come into conflict with pragmatic or personal considerations. Through the legal and moral framework of the Treaty of Algeron and other Federation agreements. Through the chain of command, where Picard’s authority as captain is absolute and reflects the Federation’s values. Through the collective action of its members, such as Worf’s execution of the arrests and Riker’s demand to be included in them. Through the threat of exposure and the consequences of violating Federation principles, which serve as a deterrent to future violations.
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulans are a silent but menacing force in this event, their presence off the Enterprise’s port bow serving as a constant reminder of the external threat that has forced this confrontation. While they do not speak or act directly, their existence is a catalyst for the moral and legal reckoning unfolding on the bridge. The Romulans represent the consequences of secrecy and deception—they are the reason the Pegasus’s cloaking experiments were undertaken, and they are the reason the truth can no longer be hidden. Their warbird is a symbol of the external pressures that have brought the Enterprise to this moment, and their potential exploitation of the situation underscores the stakes of the characters’ choices.

Representation Through their silent, menacing presence and the threat they pose to the Enterprise and the …
Power Dynamics The Romulans hold significant power in this moment, as their mere presence forces the Enterprise …
Impact The Romulans’ involvement in this event highlights the broader geopolitical stakes of the Pegasus incident. …
Exploit the Federation’s internal divisions and the exposure of the Pegasus incident to gain a strategic advantage. Monitor the Enterprise’s actions and ensure that the Federation’s violation of the Treaty of Algeron is documented and used to their advantage. Maintain their exclusive cloaking technology advantage by preventing the Federation from developing similar capabilities. Through the threat of military action, as their warbird’s presence forces the Enterprise to expose itself. Through the potential exploitation of the Pegasus incident, using it as leverage in future negotiations or conflicts. Through the psychological pressure they exert, serving as a constant reminder of the stakes and consequences of the characters’ actions. Through their advanced technology and sensors, which allow them to observe and document the Enterprise’s exposure.

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: They'll know the truth, Admiral. Which is what everyone is going to know very shortly."
"RIKER: Lieutenant. I'll have to be placed under arrest as well."
"PRESSMAN: I have a lot of friends at Starfleet Command, Captain."
"PICARD: You're going to need them."