S4E6
· Legacy

Away Team Deploys to Hostile Surface

The away team—Riker, Data, Worf, and Beverly—prepares to beam down to Turkana Four, a lawless colony where Federation crewmen are missing. Worf warns of extreme dangers, invoking Tasha Yar’s past warnings about rape gangs, but Riker insists Beverly accompany them to provide immediate medical aid. The team sets phasers to maximum stun, signaling the high-stakes, violent nature of the mission. O’Brien confirms the escape pod’s location beyond the colony perimeter, and the team dematerializes, transitioning from strategic planning to direct confrontation with the planet’s brutal reality. The scene underscores the crew’s resolve to rescue the missing crewmen while foreshadowing the moral and physical risks ahead.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker orders phasers set to maximum stun, and the away team energizes to the surface.

preparation to action

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and composed, with an undercurrent of quiet concern for the team's safety, as evidenced by his meticulous preparation of the transporter.

O'Brien operates the transporter controls with his usual efficiency, confirming the escape pod's location and preparing to beam the away team down to Turkana IV. His demeanor is neutral and professional, but his role is critical: without his precise calculations and execution, the team would be stranded. He is the silent enabler of the mission, his technical expertise ensuring the team's safe departure and potential return. His presence in the transporter room is a reminder of the logistical backbone that supports Starfleet's operations.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the accurate and safe transport of the away team to the designated coordinates on Turkana IV.
  • Maintain the transporter's operational integrity, minimizing risks to the team during dematerialization and rematerialization.
Active beliefs
  • The success of the mission depends on flawless execution of his technical duties, and he takes that responsibility seriously.
  • The away team's safety is his priority, and he will do everything in his power to facilitate their return.
Character traits
Technical precision Reliable professionalism Unobtrusive but essential support Calm under pressure
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Calm professionalism with a hint of quiet concern, as he processes the potential risks to the team and the ethical weight of the mission.

Data stands beside Riker, his golden eyes scanning the transporter room as he delivers sensor data about Turkana IV's subterranean colonies. He adjusts his phaser in unison with the team, his movements precise and methodical. Though his expression remains neutral, his participation in the mission reflects his evolving understanding of human vulnerability and the moral complexities of Starfleet's directives. He steps onto the transporter pad without hesitation, ready to support the team's objectives with his analytical and tactical skills.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate sensor data to inform the team's tactical approach on Turkana IV.
  • Support the away team's objectives with his technical and combat capabilities, ensuring the safe recovery of the stranded crewmen.
Active beliefs
  • The mission's success depends on precise coordination and adherence to Starfleet protocols, even in chaotic environments.
  • His presence and skills can mitigate the risks faced by the team, aligning with his growing sense of responsibility toward his crewmates.
Character traits
Analytical precision Loyalty to the team and mission Adaptive to high-pressure situations Emerging emotional engagement (subtle concern for crew safety)
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Conflict between his Klingon honor code (which values protection and justice) and the necessity of the mission, leading to a tense, determined resolve.

Worf looms near the transporter pads, his Klingon physique tense as he voices his objections to Beverly's inclusion in the away team. He references Tasha Yar's warnings about Turkana IV's rape gangs, his concern for her safety evident in his gruff tone. Though he ultimately defers to Riker's authority, his reluctance is palpable, and he adjusts his phaser with deliberate care. His presence on the transporter pad is a mix of warrior readiness and protective instinct, a reflection of his deep-seated loyalty to the crew and his cultural disdain for dishonorable or reckless actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safety of the away team, particularly Beverly, in the face of Turkana IV's violent reputation.
  • Uphold Starfleet's mission objectives while adhering to his personal and cultural values, even in morally ambiguous situations.
Active beliefs
  • Turkana IV's lawlessness makes it an unacceptable environment for unarmed or vulnerable personnel, including medical officers.
  • Tasha Yar's past experiences on the colony serve as a warning of the dangers the team will face, reinforcing his protective stance.
Character traits
Protective instincts (especially toward female crewmates) Loyalty to Starfleet protocols and chain of command Cultural disdain for lawlessness and violence Reluctant acceptance of high-risk missions when duty demands it
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Steadfast determination with underlying concern for the team's safety, tempered by the urgency of the mission.

Riker stands at the center of the transporter room, his posture radiating command authority as he oversees the final preparations for the away mission. He confirms the escape pod's location with O'Brien, then decisively overrules Worf's objections to Beverly's inclusion, citing the potential medical needs of the stranded Arcos crewmen. His adjustment of his phaser to maximum stun—an action mirrored by the team—underscores the mission's high-risk nature. With a final order to 'Energize,' he leads the team onto the transporter pads, his resolve unshaken despite the looming dangers of Turkana IV.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safe extraction of the missing Federation crewmen from Turkana IV.
  • Balance the team's safety with the ethical imperative to assist stranded personnel, even in hostile environments.
Active beliefs
  • The Federation's duty to protect its own outweighs the personal risks to the away team.
  • Beverly's medical expertise is critical to the mission's success, justifying her inclusion despite the dangers.
Character traits
Decisive leadership Strategic pragmatism Empathetic command (prioritizing crew safety and medical needs) Unwavering resolve in high-stakes situations
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Determined and slightly irritated by Worf's overprotectiveness, but focused on the mission's medical imperative. Her emotional state is a mix of resolve and quiet defiance, underscored by her commitment to her role.

Beverly stands her ground in the transporter room, medical kit slung over her shoulder, as she counters Worf's objections with sharp professionalism. Her insistence on accompanying the team is rooted in her duty to provide medical aid, and she meets Worf's concerns with a steely edge. She steps onto the transporter pad with phaser in hand, her resolve unshaken, embodying the Federation's ethos of service and sacrifice. Her presence is a quiet but defiant rebuttal to the notion that she is vulnerable or expendable.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide immediate medical assistance to the stranded Arcos crewmen, ensuring their survival and recovery.
  • Assert her autonomy and professional capability, countering any assumptions about her vulnerability in high-risk environments.
Active beliefs
  • Her medical expertise is essential to the mission's success, justifying her inclusion despite the dangers.
  • The Federation's duty to care for its personnel extends to high-risk situations, and she is obligated to fulfill that duty.
Character traits
Unwavering professionalism Defiant independence (rejecting paternalistic concerns) Compassionate but firm leadership Willingness to confront danger for the sake of her patients
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Natasha Yar

Ishara is not physically present in this scene, but her absence is felt through the team's preparations and the references …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Away Team's Phasers (Set to Maximum Stun)

The phasers, set to maximum stun by Riker and the away team, serve as a tangible symbol of the mission's high-stakes nature. Their adjustment to non-lethal force reflects the team's ethical constraints—even in a lawless environment, they are bound by Starfleet's principles of non-lethal engagement. The phasers are not just weapons; they are a statement of intent: the team will defend themselves and their objectives without resorting to lethal violence, despite the colony's brutality. Their presence in the team's hands as they step onto the transporter pads underscores the tension between their moral obligations and the very real dangers they face.

Before: Stored in individual holsters or pouches, set to …
After: Activated and set to maximum stun, gripped in …
Before: Stored in individual holsters or pouches, set to default or lower stun settings (as per standard Starfleet protocol for non-combat situations).
After: Activated and set to maximum stun, gripped in firing position as the team dematerializes for the beam-down to Turkana IV.
Data's Sensor Data

Data's sensor data provides the team with critical intelligence about Turkana IV's subterranean colonies, revealing the extent of the surface destruction and the colonists' desperate living conditions. This information is pivotal in shaping the team's tactical approach, as it highlights the need for caution and adaptability in navigating the colony's labyrinthine tunnels. The data is not just a technical tool; it is a narrative foreshadowing of the challenges ahead, emphasizing the colony's collapse and the moral complexities the team will face in rescuing the Arcos crewmen.

Before: Compiled and analyzed by Data prior to the …
After: Internalized by the team as they prepare to …
Before: Compiled and analyzed by Data prior to the mission, displayed on the transporter room's consoles or his personal tricorder.
After: Internalized by the team as they prepare to beam down, influencing their expectations and strategies for the mission.
Beverly Crusher's Portable Medical Tricorder and Diagnostic Kit

Beverly's medical kit is a constant reminder of the mission's humanitarian imperative. Slung over her shoulder as she defends her inclusion in the away team, it symbolizes her role as the team's lifeline—both physically and psychologically. The kit's presence is a silent rebuttal to Worf's concerns about her safety, emphasizing that her medical expertise is not just a luxury but a necessity. As she steps onto the transporter pad, the kit becomes a visual anchor, grounding the team's objectives in the Federation's core values of care and compassion, even in the face of violence and lawlessness.

Before: Stored in Beverly's quarters or sickbay, fully stocked …
After: Carried by Beverly onto the transporter pad, ready …
Before: Stored in Beverly's quarters or sickbay, fully stocked with emergency medical supplies, hyposprays, and diagnostic tools.
After: Carried by Beverly onto the transporter pad, ready for immediate use upon arrival on Turkana IV.
USS Enterprise-D Transporter Unit

The transporter pads are the threshold between safety and danger, the physical and symbolic gateway to the mission. As the away team steps onto them, the pads hum with energy, marking the transition from strategic planning to direct action. O'Brien's operation of the transporter controls is the final step in launching the team into the unknown, his technical precision ensuring their safe dematerialization. The pads themselves are a neutral but charged space, embodying the tension between the Enterprise's protective shell and the violent reality of Turkana IV. Their activation is a moment of no return, committing the team to the mission's risks and rewards.

Before: Inactive but powered, ready for use in the …
After: Energized, dematerializing the away team as they are …
Before: Inactive but powered, ready for use in the transporter room, with O'Brien at the controls.
After: Energized, dematerializing the away team as they are beamed down to the escape pod's landing site on Turkana IV.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Surface Escape Pod Landing Site (Turkana IV Colony Perimeter)

The escape pod landing site is the away team's primary objective, a tactical foothold in the hostile terrain of Turkana IV. Though not yet physically present in this scene, its mention by O'Brien ('three hundred meters beyond the colony perimeter') anchors the team's mission in a concrete goal. The site is a symbol of hope—the potential to rescue the stranded Arcos crewmen—but also a reminder of the dangers they face in reaching it. The team's preparation in the transporter room is directly tied to their need to secure this location, making it a focal point of their strategic planning and emotional resolve.

Atmosphere Harsh and exposed, with a sense of urgency and isolation. The landing site is a …
Function Tactical objective and potential refuge for the away team and stranded crewmen.
Symbolism Represents the Federation's duty to protect its own, even in the face of overwhelming odds. …
Access Unsecured and potentially contested; the site is exposed to threats from the colony's lawless factions, …
Located 300 meters beyond the colony perimeter, as confirmed by O'Brien's sensor readings. Described as scarred regolith with exposed rock and debris, under a hazy sky. The team's phasers are set to maximum stun in anticipation of encounters at or near the site.
Tunnels Opposite the Chamber (Turkana IV)

Turkana IV looms as a distant but ominous presence in this scene, its lawless reputation and severed ties with the Federation casting a long shadow over the away team's preparations. Though not physically present in the transporter room, the planet's influence is palpable, shaping the team's dialogue, tactics, and emotional states. Data's sensor readings paint a picture of a world in collapse, while Worf's warnings about rape gangs and Tasha Yar's past trauma ground the mission in the harsh realities of the colony. The planet's symbolic role is that of an antagonist—an environment as dangerous as any enemy, demanding the team's utmost vigilance and adaptability.

Atmosphere Tense and foreboding, with an undercurrent of urgency and dread. The team's discussions about the …
Function Destination and primary antagonist (an environment of extreme danger and moral ambiguity).
Symbolism Represents the Federation's failed ideals, the consequences of abandoned colonies, and the personal and professional …
Access Highly restricted; the colony is lawless and hostile, with no Federation presence or safe zones. …
Data's sensor readings of subterranean colonies and surface destruction. Worf's references to Tasha Yar's warnings about rape gangs and violence. The team's adjustment of phasers to maximum stun, signaling the expected level of threat.
Colony Perimeter, Turkana Four

The colony perimeter on Turkana IV is the first physical boundary the away team will cross, marking the transition from the relative safety of the Enterprise to the lawless depths of the colony. Though not yet visible in this scene, its mention by O'Brien ('three hundred meters beyond the colony perimeter') sets the stage for the team's imminent confrontation with the planet's dangers. The perimeter is a liminal space, neither fully safe nor fully hostile, but it symbolizes the thin line between Starfleet's order and the colony's chaos. The team's knowledge of its location is critical, as it will dictate their approach and tactics upon arrival.

Atmosphere Unsettling and uncertain, with a sense of impending danger. The perimeter is a threshold, and …
Function Boundary between safety and danger, a tactical waypoint for the away team's mission.
Symbolism Represents the Federation's limited reach and the away team's isolation in a hostile environment. It …
Access Uncontrolled and dangerous; the perimeter is not patrolled or secured, and the team will be …
Located three hundred meters beyond the colony's edge, as confirmed by O'Brien's sensor readings. Described as a barren frontier, exposed to harsh winds and potential ambushes from lawless warrens. The team's phasers are set to maximum stun in anticipation of encounters beyond this boundary.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is the driving force behind the away team's mission, embodying the ethical imperative to rescue stranded Federation crewmen. Its influence is felt in every decision made in the transporter room, from Riker's insistence on Beverly's inclusion to the team's adherence to non-lethal force protocols. The Federation's values—care, duty, and the protection of its personnel—are the mission's moral compass, even as they clash with the brutal realities of Turkana IV. The organization's presence is implicit but pervasive, shaping the team's actions and justifying the risks they are about to undertake.

Representation Through institutional protocols (e.g., non-lethal force, medical assistance), ethical directives, and the team's shared commitment …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the away team's actions, even in a hostile environment. The Federation's moral …
Impact The Federation's involvement underscores the tension between its ideals and the harsh realities of the …
Internal Dynamics The team's internal debates (e.g., Worf's concerns vs. Riker's leadership) reflect the Federation's own internal …
Rescue the stranded Arcos crewmen, fulfilling the Federation's duty to protect its personnel. Uphold Starfleet's principles of non-lethal engagement and humanitarian aid, even in lawless environments. Moral and ethical directives (e.g., the team's use of maximum stun phasers, Beverly's inclusion for medical aid). Logistical and technical support (e.g., O'Brien's transporter operations, Data's sensor data). Institutional loyalty (e.g., the team's willingness to risk their safety for the mission).
Arcos Crew

The Arcos crew represents the mission's primary objective: the rescue of stranded Federation personnel. Though not physically present in the transporter room, their plight is the catalyst for the away team's departure, shaping every decision made during the preparations. The crew's distress call and the escape pod's landing site are the focal points of the team's tactical planning, and their potential medical needs justify Beverly's inclusion. The Arcos crew's absence is a constant reminder of the stakes—lives hang in the balance, and the team's success or failure will determine their fate.

Representation Through the mission's objective (rescue) and the team's strategic focus on the escape pod's location …
Power Dynamics Vulnerable and dependent on the away team's actions. Their distress places them in a position …
Impact The Arcos crew's plight highlights the Federation's commitment to its personnel, even in extreme circumstances. …
Internal Dynamics N/A (The Arcos crew is not an organization with internal dynamics in this context, but …
Survival and rescue by the away team, ensuring their safe return to Federation protection. Minimization of further harm, as evidenced by Beverly's inclusion for immediate medical aid. Moral imperative (the team's duty to rescue stranded personnel). Tactical focus (the escape pod's location as a priority objective). Emotional leverage (the team's concern for their well-being, as seen in Beverly's insistence on accompanying the mission).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard's decision to send an away team leads into the away team briefing in the transporter room. Establishes mission parameters."

Enterprise arrives at destroyed colony
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard's decision to send an away team leads into the away team briefing in the transporter room. Establishes mission parameters."

Picard overrides warning to send away team
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What this causes 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The away team beams down, transitioning into the described scene of the bombed-out city; sets up visual and atmospheric context for mission."

Away team confronts Turkana Four’s ruins
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Key Dialogue

"WORF: ((re: Beverly)) Sir, we can anticipate a violent response to our presence. Perhaps the Doctor should wait here for our signal."
"BEVERLY: ((an edge)) I appreciate the concern. But I think it's exaggerated."
"WORF: Doctor, the colony is completely lawless. Lieutenant Yar spoke of rape gangs..."
"RIKER: ((a decision)) She's coming. The Arcos crewmen may require immediate medical assistance."
"RIKER: Phasers on maximum stun."