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S6E20 · The Chase
S6E20
· The Chase

Picard Recalls Galen’s Kurl Visit

Picard’s frustration with the stalled DNA search reaches a breaking point as he paces the ready room, reviewing Galen’s research. Beverly’s report that all crew DNA samples fail to match the ancient message deepens his desperation. A seemingly trivial memory—Galen’s cryptic remark about being 'in the neighborhood' during a visit to Kurl—triggers a revelation: Galen may have secretly collected a DNA sample from Loren Three, a planet near the Kurlan system. Picard’s suspicion hardens as he realizes Galen’s research might have been more personal and manipulative than academic. The moment marks a critical shift in Picard’s trust, forcing him to question whether his mentor’s legacy is built on truth or hidden motives. His immediate order to set course for Loren Three underscores the urgency of the mission and the growing stakes of Galen’s deception.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Beverly informs Picard that all tests have come back negative, and Picard expresses his frustration at finding no clues in Galen's work; Beverly suggests they take a break, but Picard is fixated on solving the mystery.

frustration to contemplation

Picard remembers Galen's cryptic comment about being "in the neighborhood" when visiting Kurl, igniting his suspicion that Galen was collecting samples from a nearby planet.

contemplation to excitement

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Concerned and supportive, with a hint of frustration at the mission’s obstacles. She balances her role as a medical officer (advocating for rest) with her role as a trusted colleague (helping Picard connect the dots). Her emotional state is one of cautious optimism, tempered by the knowledge that the Yridians may already be ahead.

Beverly Crusher serves as Picard’s voice of reason and support, offering both practical insights and emotional grounding. She reports the negative DNA results with concern, suggesting a break to avoid burnout, but her speculation about Galen’s potential collection of a Loren Three sample adds a critical piece to the puzzle. Her presence stabilizes Picard’s emotional swings, providing a counterbalance to his impulsive deductions while reinforcing the urgency of the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Picard does not overexert himself, both physically and emotionally, while pursuing the DNA mystery.
  • To assist Picard in piecing together the clues about Loren Three, leveraging her medical and scientific background to fill in gaps.
Active beliefs
  • Science and discovery should not come at the cost of personal well-being or ethical compromises.
  • Picard’s leadership is vital to the mission’s success, and she must support him while also challenging him when necessary.
Character traits
Supportive and empathetic Analytical and pragmatic Protective of Picard’s well-being
Follow Richard Galen's journey

A volatile mix of frustration, desperation, and sudden hope. His initial despair at the stalled DNA search gives way to a burst of excitement as he connects the dots, but this is tempered by a growing distrust of Galen’s intentions. His emotional state is a driving force behind the mission’s new direction, blending intellectual curiosity with personal betrayal.

Picard is the emotional and narrative driver of this event, transitioning from frustration to revelation as he pieces together Galen’s cryptic clues. He paces the ready room, his body language tense and focused, until a memory of Galen’s remark about Kurl sparks his deduction about Loren Three. His excitement grows as he rushes to the computer, confirming his theory, and his voice carries a mix of urgency and determination as he orders the Enterprise to set course for Loren Three. Picard’s growing suspicion of Galen’s motives is palpable, adding a layer of personal stakes to the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the truth behind the ancient DNA message and fulfill Galen’s unfinished work, despite his growing suspicions about Galen’s motives.
  • To outmaneuver the Yridians and other rivals in the race for the genetic data, ensuring Starfleet retains control of the discovery.
Active beliefs
  • The pursuit of knowledge is worth the personal and professional risks, even if it means questioning the integrity of a mentor.
  • Trust must be earned, and deception—even from a respected figure like Galen—cannot be tolerated in the name of science.
Character traits
Analytical and intuitive Impulsive when driven by emotion Authoritative and decisive
Follow Data's journey
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Indirectly menacing; their potential theft of the DNA sample adds a layer of competition and danger to the mission, heightening the tension.

The Yridians are referenced indirectly through Beverly’s speculation that they may have stolen the Loren Three DNA sample during their attack on Galen’s shuttle. Their presence is felt as a looming threat, underscoring the high stakes of the mission. While not physically present, their actions (or suspected actions) create a sense of urgency and danger, pushing Picard to act decisively.

Goals in this moment
  • To acquire the ancient DNA data for their own purposes, possibly to sell or use as leverage against other factions.
  • To outmaneuver Starfleet and other rivals in the pursuit of valuable genetic information.
Active beliefs
  • Information and resources are best obtained through force or deception rather than cooperation.
  • The pursuit of power or profit justifies aggressive actions, even against well-armed opponents like Starfleet.
Character traits
Opportunistic and ruthless Highly knowledgeable about strategic targets Disregard for negotiation or diplomacy
Follow Yridian Destroyer's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Picard's Ready Room Computer Terminal

Picard’s ready room computer terminal is the critical tool that enables the revelation about Loren Three. After recalling Galen’s cryptic remark, Picard rushes to the terminal, inputs commands, and pulls up star charts of the Kurlan system. The terminal’s display confirms Loren Three as the only habitable planet near Kurl, providing the missing link in the DNA trail. The terminal’s functionality is both practical (confirming the planet’s location) and symbolic, representing the fusion of technology and intuition in solving the mystery. Its role is pivotal in transitioning the mission from stagnation to action.

Before: The terminal is active, displaying Galen’s research data …
After: The terminal now displays star charts of the …
Before: The terminal is active, displaying Galen’s research data and DNA sequences. It is in a functional state, ready for further queries, and is centrally located in the ready room, accessible to Picard and Beverly.
After: The terminal now displays star charts of the Kurlan system, with Loren Three highlighted as the destination. The screen reflects the urgency of the moment, as Picard’s commands have set the Enterprise on a new course. The terminal remains active, now serving as a visual confirmation of the mission’s next steps.
Professor Richard Galen's Exobiology Research and Shuttle Computer Data

Galen’s published research and the downloaded shuttle data are the foundational clues that Picard and Beverly analyze to piece together the Loren Three revelation. Picard has already reviewed the published work extensively, but it is the absence of a Loren Three sample in the shuttle data that sparks Beverly’s speculation about the Yridians’ theft. These documents serve as both a starting point and a dead end, highlighting the gaps in Galen’s transparency. Their involvement is narrative-driven, as they force Picard to look beyond the obvious and reconsider Galen’s motives. The objects are passive but essential, acting as catalysts for the event’s turning point.

Before: The research is displayed on PADDs or the …
After: The research remains accessible, but its role shifts …
Before: The research is displayed on PADDs or the terminal screen, with DNA sequences and exobiology papers accessible for review. The shuttle data is downloaded and organized, but the lack of a Loren Three sample is glaring, creating a critical inconsistency.
After: The research remains accessible, but its role shifts from a dead end to a launching point for the new course of action. The shuttle data is now contextualized as potentially incomplete or tampered with, adding a layer of suspicion to Galen’s work. The objects are no longer the focus of the scene but remain relevant as background context for the mission’s next phase.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Captain’s Ready Room (Deck 1, USS Enterprise-D) [Command Hub]

The captain’s ready room is the intimate and charged setting for this event, serving as both a command center and a private space for Picard’s introspection. The room’s compact size amplifies the tension, as Picard paces restlessly, his frustration and revelation playing out in close quarters. The low lighting and hum of the bridge in the background create a sense of isolation, reinforcing the personal stakes of the mission. The ready room’s functional role is to facilitate Picard’s deduction and command decisions, while its symbolic role is to highlight the tension between duty and distrust. The space is a liminal zone—neither fully private nor fully public—where Picard’s leadership is tested and his emotions laid bare.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and introspective, with a mix of frustration and sudden hope. The low lighting casts …
Function A private command center where Picard can review data, make critical decisions, and issue orders …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of duty and personal conflict. The ready room is where Picard must …
Access Restricted to senior officers and invited personnel. The door to the bridge is closed during …
Low lighting casting shadows across the bulkheads, creating a mood of introspection. The hum of the bridge filtering through the door, a constant reminder of the larger mission. A Kurlan figurine on Picard’s desk, serving as a visual trigger for his memory of Galen’s remark. The glow of the computer terminal screen, displaying DNA sequences and star charts.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented indirectly through Picard’s authority as captain and the Enterprise’s readiness to respond to his orders. The organization’s influence is felt in the efficiency with which Data acknowledges Picard’s command to set course for Loren Three, as well as in the underlying tension between Starfleet’s protocols and the personal nature of Picard’s quest. Starfleet’s role in this event is to provide the resources and structure that enable the mission, even as Picard operates at the edges of official approval. The organization’s presence is a backdrop, ensuring that the crew’s actions are grounded in institutional support, even if the mission itself is driven by personal and scientific motivations.

Representation Through Picard’s authority as a Starfleet captain and the Enterprise’s operational readiness to execute his …
Power Dynamics Starfleet exercises authority over the Enterprise and its crew, but Picard’s personal investment in the …
Impact The event reinforces Starfleet’s role as a facilitator of exploration and discovery, even in the …
Internal Dynamics The scene does not delve into Starfleet’s internal dynamics, but the implied presence of the …
To support Picard’s mission within the bounds of Starfleet’s exploratory and scientific mandates, even as the quest takes on a personal dimension. To maintain the Enterprise’s operational readiness and ensure that the crew’s actions align with the organization’s broader objectives, such as the pursuit of knowledge and the protection of Federation interests. Through the chain of command, as Picard’s orders are executed by the crew without question. Through institutional resources, such as the Enterprise’s advanced navigation and sensor systems, which enable the mission’s progress. Through the implied threat of disciplinary action or reassignment if Picard’s actions deviate too far from Starfleet’s protocols.
Yridians

The Yridians are referenced indirectly through Beverly’s speculation that they may have stolen the Loren Three DNA sample during their attack on Galen’s shuttle. Their involvement adds a layer of competition and danger to the mission, as the crew races to recover the sample before the Yridians can use it for their own purposes. The Yridians’ role is to elevate the stakes, creating a sense of urgency and highlighting the high-value nature of the genetic data. Their presence is felt through the implication of their actions, even though they are not physically present in the scene.

Representation Through the implied actions of their operatives, who are suspected of boarding Galen’s shuttle and …
Power Dynamics The Yridians operate as a disruptive force, challenging Starfleet’s control over the genetic data. Their …
Impact The Yridians’ involvement underscores the broader stakes of the mission, framing the genetic data as …
To acquire the Loren Three DNA sample for their own strategic or financial gain, potentially to sell it to the highest bidder or use it as leverage in broader conflicts. To outmaneuver Starfleet and other rivals in the pursuit of valuable genetic information, demonstrating their ability to operate effectively in high-stakes environments. Through direct action, such as boarding Galen’s shuttle and stealing the DNA sample, as implied by Beverly’s speculation. Through the creation of urgency and competition, as the crew must now race against the Yridians to recover the sample. Through the threat of further aggression, as the Yridians have already demonstrated a willingness to ignore hails and fire on Starfleet vessels.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Picard remembers Galen's comment, leading him to figure out that the last sample should be in Loren Three."

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Causal medium

"The realization that one fragment was on Indri Eight, leads Picard to focus his investigation on where else Galen visited."

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What this causes 3
Causal

"Picard remembers Galen's comment, leading him to figure out that the last sample should be in Loren Three."

Picard deduces Loren Three’s significance
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Causal

"Picard determines Loren Three is the most likely location, and orders the Enterprise set a course, anticipating competition."

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Foreshadowing medium

"Picard anticipates competition when going to Loren Three, which occurs."

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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: They all came up negative."
"PICARD: I was in the neighborhood."
"BEVERLY: Collecting a DNA sample, perhaps..."
"PICARD: The only planet near the Kurlan system capable of supporting life is Loren Three."