S5E17
· The Outcast

Riker departs for the J'naii mission

On the Enterprise bridge, Picard authorizes the final prelaunch sequence for Riker’s shuttle mission to investigate the J'naii pilot Soren’s disappearance. Data confirms the shuttle’s readiness, while Picard’s measured 'Good hunting, Commander' carries both professional confidence and unspoken concern—this is no routine rescue. Riker’s playful 'See you for dinner' over comms masks the tension beneath: his growing emotional investment in Soren and the mission’s forbidden stakes. The scene functions as a narrative fulcrum, transitioning from Starfleet’s structured protocol to the personal and cultural collision awaiting Riker in J'naii space. Picard’s parting words subtly underscore the Prime Directive’s constraints, while Riker’s tone hints at his internal conflict between duty and desire. The shuttle’s departure marks the point of no return, where Starfleet’s ideals will clash with J'naii dogma—and Riker’s heart will be tested.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data initiates the prelaunch sequence for Riker's shuttle, granting flight clearance. Picard wishes Riker good hunting, and Riker assures him they will meet for dinner.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Measured confidence with unspoken concern—Picard’s exterior is the epitome of Starfleet composure, but his parting words to Riker betray a quiet apprehension. He trusts Riker’s abilities, yet the mission’s personal and cultural complexities are not lost on him. There’s a paternalistic undercurrent, a acknowledgment that this is more than a routine rescue.

Picard stands at the science station, his posture erect but his presence commanding without effort. He delivers his lines with measured precision, his gaze likely fixed on the shuttle’s telemetry or the viewscreen displaying its departure. His dialogue—‘Proceed, Mister Data’ and ‘Good hunting, Commander’—is sparse but loaded with subtext. The former is a directive, but the latter carries the weight of a father sending a son into battle, his tone warm yet laced with the gravity of the unknown. His physical stillness contrasts with the controlled activity around him, reinforcing his role as the calm center of the storm.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the mission adheres to Starfleet protocol while accounting for its unique risks
  • Reinforce Riker’s confidence without undermining the gravity of the situation
Active beliefs
  • Riker is the right officer for this mission, but the J'naii culture presents ethical and emotional challenges
  • The Prime Directive must be upheld, even as personal connections complicate its application
Character traits
Authoritative yet warm Subtly protective Diplomatically restrained Attuned to unspoken tensions
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Neutral and focused—Data’s emotional state is, as always, a blank slate. He processes the mission parameters without bias or concern, his actions driven by logic and protocol. However, his very detachment underscores the human stakes of the mission, creating a subtle contrast with Riker’s and Picard’s emotional undercurrents.

Data is the embodiment of efficiency at the science station, his fingers moving with mechanical precision over the controls as he executes the prelaunch sequence. His dialogue—‘Prelaunch sequence is underway’ and ‘Clearance is granted’—is functional, devoid of emotional inflection, yet it serves as the technical backbone of the scene. He confirms the shuttle’s readiness with the same detachment he might use to report a sensor reading, but his presence is a reminder of Starfleet’s reliance on both human intuition and android precision. Physically, he is the still point in the bridge’s controlled chaos, his posture upright, his attention fixed on the task at hand.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the shuttle’s systems are fully operational and mission-ready
  • Facilitate a smooth transition from bridge protocol to Riker’s independent command
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success depends on adherence to technical and procedural standards
  • Human emotional factors, while not his domain, are a variable that must be accounted for in the broader context
Character traits
Technically precise Emotionally detached (by design) Reliable and methodical Unobtrusively supportive
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Playful on the surface, but beneath the banter, there’s a current of anticipation and unspoken stakes. Riker is excited—this mission is personal, and his growing feelings for Soren are a motivating force. Yet, he’s also acutely aware of the risks, both professional and emotional. His ‘See you for dinner’ is a lifeline, a way to ground himself in the familiar before stepping into the unknown.

Riker’s voice crackles over the comms, his request for flight clearance delivered with the casual confidence of a seasoned officer. His playful ‘See you for dinner’ is a deliberate attempt to lighten the mood, a verbal wink that masks the tension simmering beneath the surface. While physically absent from the bridge, his presence is palpable—his voice the bridge between the structured world of the Enterprise and the uncharted emotional territory he’s about to enter. The comms system renders him as a disembodied but vivid force, his tone a mix of professionalism and personal warmth.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure final clearance for the mission while maintaining a sense of normalcy
  • Reassure Picard (and himself) that he’s in control, despite the personal complexities ahead
Active beliefs
  • This mission is as much about rescuing Soren as it is about understanding the J'naii culture—and his own feelings
  • Picard’s trust in him is a foundation, but he must navigate this alone
Character traits
Charismatic and assured Playfully deflective Emotionally invested (despite his casual tone) Comfortable blending duty with personal connection
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Focused and neutral—N.D.’s emotional state is one of professional absorption. They are neither excited nor concerned; their role is to support the mission’s technical execution. Their very ordinariness underscores the extraordinary nature of the mission Riker is undertaking.

N.D.’s stands at the science station, contributing to the bridge’s operational hum but not engaging in dialogue. Their presence is part of the ensemble, a reminder of the Enterprise’s crew as a collective entity. Physically, they are likely focused on their console, their actions synchronized with Data’s and Picard’s directives. Their role is functional, reinforcing the sense of a well-oiled machine even as personal and cultural tensions simmer beneath the surface.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure all bridge systems are functioning optimally to support the shuttle’s launch
  • Maintain operational readiness in anticipation of potential anomalies or complications
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success depends on the crew’s collective expertise and adherence to protocol
  • Personal stakes, while acknowledged, must not interfere with the technical execution of duties
Character traits
Professionally attentive Part of the operational collective Unobtrusive but essential Symbolic of Starfleet’s institutional reliability
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Detached and suspicious—Krite’s emotional state is one of quiet vigilance. He is neither pleased nor displeased by the proceedings; rather, he is a silent enforcer of his society’s norms. His lack of participation in the dialogue underscores his role as an outsider, an observer who will later challenge Riker’s and Soren’s growing connection. There’s an undercurrent of disapproval, a sense that he is already assessing Riker’s motives.

Krite stands at the science station, his presence a silent but watchful one. He does not speak during this exchange, but his physicality—likely rigid, his expression unreadable—serves as a reminder of the J'naii’s cultural rigidity. His very stillness is a contrast to the activity around him, a symbol of the dogma he represents. While not directly involved in the dialogue, his presence looms as a specter of the challenges Riker will face: a society that polices gender identity with the same precision Data applies to his calculations.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor Starfleet’s actions for any deviation from J'naii cultural norms
  • Silently assert the authority of J'naii dogma, even in the absence of direct confrontation
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet’s involvement is a necessary evil, but their methods must be scrutinized for cultural contamination
  • Soren’s ‘deviations’ are a threat that must be contained, and Riker’s emotional investment is a potential vector for further corruption
Character traits
Observant and judgmental Culturally dogmatic Physically imposing (in a quiet, unyielding way) Symbolic of J'naii oppression
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Neutral and focused—Worf’s emotional state is one of professional detachment, but his very presence on the bridge serves as a quiet commentary on the themes of duty and identity. He does not react to the exchange, but his inclusion in the scene underscores the broader narrative of clashing values and personal growth.

Worf stands at his post on the bridge, his Klingon physique a silent sentinel amid the controlled activity. He does not speak or interact during this event, but his presence is a reminder of the Enterprise’s diverse crew and the contrasting values at play. His stoic demeanor and physical stillness create a counterpoint to Riker’s emotional undercurrents and Krite’s cultural rigidity. Worf’s role here is symbolic: a warrior who understands duty, honor, and the complexities of personal and cultural conflict—though he does not engage in this particular moment.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain bridge security and operational readiness
  • Serve as a silent witness to the mission’s launch, representing the crew’s collective support
Active beliefs
  • Duty to the mission and crew is paramount, even in the face of cultural or personal complexities
  • Honor is demonstrated through both action and restraint
Character traits
Stoically observant Disciplined and honor-bound Physically imposing yet restrained Symbolic of contrasting cultural values
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Science One (Enterprise Bridge Science Station Console)

The Enterprise bridge science station console is the nerve center of this event, the physical and technical hub through which the mission’s launch is authorized. Data’s hands move over its controls, executing the prelaunch sequence with precision, while Picard and the others gather around it, their attention fixed on the screens displaying telemetry and shuttle status. The console is more than a tool; it is a symbol of Starfleet’s authority, its ability to extend its reach into the unknown through technology and protocol. The hum of its panels and the flicker of its screens create an atmosphere of controlled urgency, reinforcing the high stakes of the mission.

Before: Fully operational, displaying real-time data on the vanished …
After: Now focused on monitoring Riker’s shuttle as it …
Before: Fully operational, displaying real-time data on the vanished J'naii shuttle and the preparations for Riker’s mission. The console is a repository of information, its screens alive with neutrino emissions, probe telemetry, and shuttle diagnostics.
After: Now focused on monitoring Riker’s shuttle as it departs. The console’s displays shift to track the outgoing vessel, its systems recalibrated to support the active mission. The bridge crew’s attention remains fixed on it, a lifeline to Riker’s progress.
Disappeared Starfleet Shuttle (Rescue Shuttlecraft)

The disappeared Starfleet shuttle is the catalyst for this entire sequence, though it is physically absent from the bridge. Its presence is invoked through the prelaunch preparations for Riker’s mission, which is explicitly framed as a rescue effort. The shuttle serves as a narrative bridge between the Enterprise’s structured world and the unknown dangers of J'naii space. Its disappearance is a looming question mark, a reminder of the stakes: not just the recovery of a vessel, but the unraveling of a cultural mystery and the emotional entanglement between Riker and Soren. The shuttle’s absence is a void that Riker is poised to fill, both literally and metaphorically.

Before: Missing and presumed lost in the null-space anomaly, …
After: Still missing, but now the focus of an …
Before: Missing and presumed lost in the null-space anomaly, with no debris or clear explanation for its disappearance. Its absence has prompted the J'naii to seek Starfleet’s aid, setting the stage for Riker’s mission.
After: Still missing, but now the focus of an active rescue mission. Riker’s shuttle is en route to investigate, transforming the disappeared vessel from a passive mystery into an active quest.
USS Enterprise-D Bridge Communications System

The Enterprise bridge comms system is the vital link between the Enterprise and Riker’s shuttle, the medium through which his voice crackles onto the bridge. It transforms an absent officer into a present, if disembodied, force, his playful ‘See you for dinner’ a humanizing touch in an otherwise technical exchange. The comms system is not just a tool; it is a narrative device, a way to bridge the gap between the structured world of the bridge and the personal stakes of Riker’s mission. Its static and clarity (or lack thereof) would subtly underscore the distance—and the emotional chasm—between Riker and the crew he’s leaving behind.

Before: Active and fully functional, patched into Riker’s shuttle …
After: Now tuned to Riker’s shuttle, the comms system …
Before: Active and fully functional, patched into Riker’s shuttle and ready to receive his transmission. The system is a standard Starfleet comms array, designed for clarity and reliability, though its limitations (e.g., static, delay) would hint at the challenges of deep-space communication.
After: Now tuned to Riker’s shuttle, the comms system serves as the primary means of tracking his progress. It remains open, a lifeline for updates, though its role shifts from authorization to monitoring as the mission begins.

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 epicenter of this event, a space where authority, technology, and human drama intersect. Picard commands from the central chair, Data and the others clustered around the science station, their attention fixed on the shuttle’s departure. The bridge is a symphony of controlled activity—consoles humming, screens flickering with data, voices exchanging concise directives. It is both a command center and a stage, where the personal and the institutional collide. The viewscreens display the void of space, a reminder of the unknown Riker is about to face, while the bridge’s structured environment contrasts with the emotional undercurrents of the scene.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the hum of operational urgency. The air is charged with …
Function The bridge serves as the mission’s launchpoint and nerve center, where final authorizations are given, …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of institutional power (Starfleet) and human agency (Riker’s mission). The bridge is …
Access Restricted to senior officers and authorized personnel. Krite’s presence, as a J'naii delegate, is an …
The curved panels of the science station, alive with flickering data streams and shuttle telemetry The central chair, where Picard sits with measured authority, his posture erect but his presence commanding The viewscreens displaying the void of space, a visual metaphor for the unknown Riker is about to enter The hum of operational activity—consoles, comms, and the quiet murmur of the crew

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the institutional backbone of this event, its presence felt in every directive, protocol, and technical maneuver. Picard’s authorization of the prelaunch sequence is an exercise of Starfleet authority, while Data’s confirmation of the shuttle’s readiness reflects the organization’s reliance on both human judgment and android precision. The comms system, through which Riker requests clearance, is a Starfleet tool, its use a reminder of the chain of command and the mission’s official sanction. Starfleet’s influence is also seen in the bridge’s structured environment, where hierarchy and protocol govern even the most personal of moments.

Representation Through institutional protocol (Picard’s authorization, Data’s technical confirmation) and the comms system (Riker’s request for …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the mission’s parameters, but operating under the constraints of the Prime Directive …
Impact Starfleet’s involvement sets the stage for a collision between its ideals (exploration, diplomacy, the Prime …
Internal Dynamics The tension between institutional protocol and personal agency is a recurring theme. While Starfleet provides …
Ensure the mission adheres to Starfleet protocol while accounting for its unique cultural and emotional complexities Support Riker’s leadership while maintaining institutional oversight and the Prime Directive’s constraints Through hierarchical authority (Picard’s commands, Data’s technical oversight) Via institutional resources (the shuttle, bridge systems, comms network) By imposing ethical and procedural boundaries (Prime Directive considerations, mission parameters)
J'naii Civilization

The J'naii are a looming presence in this event, their cultural dogma and the vanished shuttle serving as the catalyst for Riker’s mission. While physically represented only by Krite, their influence is pervasive: the mission’s urgency, the emotional stakes for Soren, and the potential for cultural conflict are all tied to J'naii society. Krite’s silent vigilance symbolizes the organization’s rigid norms, a reminder of the challenges Riker will face in navigating their world. The J'naii’s absence from the dialogue underscores their role as both the mission’s impetus and its ultimate obstacle.

Representation Through Krite’s silent but watchful presence and the implied cultural context of the mission. The …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as their cultural norms and the vanished shuttle have forced them to …
Impact The J'naii’s involvement introduces a layer of moral and cultural complexity to the mission. Their …
Internal Dynamics The J'naii society is fraught with internal tensions, particularly around gender identity and the suppression …
Recover the vanished shuttle and maintain the secrecy of their cultural practices Ensure that Starfleet’s involvement does not compromise the J'naii’s genderless society or expose Soren’s forbidden desires Through cultural enforcement (Krite’s vigilance, the threat of psychotectic treatment for Soren) Via the mission’s parameters (the urgency to recover the shuttle, the limitations on Starfleet’s interference) By leveraging the personal stakes (Soren’s safety and Riker’s emotional investment as tools to control the narrative)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Temporal weak

"Transition to the bridge while the ship and shuttle are being prepped, setting an earlier time to further establish the journey."

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Temporal weak

"Transition to the bridge while the ship and shuttle are being prepped, setting an earlier time to further establish the journey."

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What this causes 1
Temporal weak

"The story returns to Riker and Soren's perspective as they approach the pocket."

Shuttle vanishes into forbidden null space
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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Proceed, Mister Data."
"DATA: Prelaunch sequence is underway."
"RIKER'S COM VOICE: Request flight clearance."
"DATA: Clearance is granted. The shuttle is underway."
"PICARD: Good hunting, Commander."
"RIKER'S COM VOICE: Thank you, sir. See you for dinner."