Bok’s holographic vengeance threat
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Enterprise crew detects an approaching, unmanned probe.
Worf reports the Enterprise is being hailed by name, followed by a power surge from the probe, prompting Riker to raise shields.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Coldly triumphant, fueled by years of hatred and the thrill of finally striking at Picard’s vulnerability.
Daimon Bok’s hologram materializes near the door to Picard’s Ready Room, his ears twitching with malice as he delivers his prerecorded message. His voice is laced with hatred, and his eyes burn with vengeance as he reveals his discovery of Jason Vigo and his intention to kill him. Bok’s hologram is static, unable to interact with the crew, but his presence is palpable, filling the bridge with a sense of impending doom. His smile is cold and triumphant, savoring the moment of Picard’s shock and confusion.
- • Inflict maximum emotional and psychological pain on Picard by revealing Jason Vigo’s existence and threatening his life
- • Ensure Picard is aware of his powerlessness to stop the impending revenge
- • Picard’s past actions justify his relentless pursuit of vengeance
- • Jason Vigo’s life is a means to an end—his death will balance the scales for his own son’s death
Stunned and emotionally vulnerable, oscillating between disbelief and a dawning sense of horror as the reality of Bok’s threat sinks in.
Picard enters the bridge from his Ready Room, his demeanor composed but alert as he demands a report from Riker. His expression shifts from professional curiosity to stunned confusion as Worf reveals the probe is hailing him by name. Picard’s voice is steady as he orders the channel opened, but his composure cracks when Bok’s hologram materializes, delivering the devastating revelation about Jason Vigo. His face pales, his hands gripping the armrests of his chair as he absorbs the implications of Bok’s words. The weight of the past and the threat to an unknown son leave him momentarily speechless, his emotional vulnerability laid bare before the crew.
- • Understand the nature of the probe’s threat and Bok’s intentions
- • Protect Jason Vigo, regardless of the truth of his paternity, from Bok’s vengeance
- • Bok’s threat is personal and premeditated, requiring an immediate and strategic response
- • The revelation about Jason Vigo forces him to confront a past he believed was resolved
Calm and analytically engaged, with a subtle undercurrent of curiosity about the probe’s advanced holographic capabilities.
Data stands at his science station, his fingers moving deftly over the console as he analyzes the probe’s specifications and confirms its lack of armaments. He isolates the holographic signal with precision, allowing the transmission to pass through the shields. His expression remains neutral, but his curiosity is piqued as he studies the beam’s composition. Data’s actions are methodical and efficient, ensuring the crew can respond to the threat without unnecessary risk.
- • Determine the probe’s capabilities and intentions to assess the threat level
- • Facilitate the isolation and transmission of the holographic signal for the crew’s review
- • The probe’s technology warrants close analysis to understand its potential dangers
- • His technical expertise is critical to the crew’s ability to respond effectively to the threat
Intensely focused and ready for combat, with a simmering undercurrent of protective anger toward the threat targeting Picard.
Worf mans the tactical console, his Klingon instincts sharpened as he detects the probe’s hail and the subsequent power surge. He immediately alerts Picard to the probe’s targeting of him by name, his voice firm and urgent. Worf’s fingers fly over the controls as he assists in raising the shields, his eyes scanning the readouts for any sign of additional threats. His posture is rigid, ready for action, as he watches the hologram of Bok materialize, his grip tightening on the console in anticipation of a potential attack.
- • Identify and neutralize the probe as a potential threat to the *Enterprise*
- • Support Picard and the crew in responding to Bok’s holographic ultimatum
- • The probe’s targeting of Picard by name is a direct challenge that must be met with force if necessary
- • His tactical expertise is essential to the crew’s ability to defend against the threat
Tense and alert, with a growing sense of protective urgency as the personal stakes of the threat become clear.
Riker stands at his station on the Enterprise bridge, his posture tense and alert as he monitors the approaching probe. He swiftly reports the object’s presence to Picard, then issues the order to raise shields upon Worf’s warning of a power surge. His eyes narrow as the probe’s beam pierces the shields, and he watches intently as Bok’s hologram materializes near Picard’s Ready Room door. Riker’s demeanor shifts from tactical focus to protective concern as he observes Picard’s stunned reaction to Bok’s revelation about Jason Vigo, subtly positioning himself to support his captain.
- • Ensure the *Enterprise*’s safety by raising shields and isolating the probe’s signal
- • Support Picard emotionally and strategically as the holographic threat unfolds
- • The probe’s targeting of Picard by name indicates a premeditated and personal threat
- • Picard’s well-being and the crew’s safety are his top priorities, even amid personal revelations
Tense and reactive, with a growing sense of unease as the personal and emotional weight of the threat becomes apparent.
The bridge crew members at auxiliary stations tense as the probe approaches, their fingers poised over consoles as they monitor the situation. They react swiftly to Worf’s warning and Riker’s order to raise shields, their movements synchronized and efficient. Their expressions are a mix of alertness and concern as Bok’s hologram materializes, the atmosphere on the bridge growing heavier with each word of his ultimatum. They exchange glances with one another, their professionalism masking a growing sense of unease at the personal nature of the threat.
- • Support the senior officers in responding to the probe’s threat
- • Maintain the *Enterprise*’s operational readiness amid the unfolding crisis
- • The probe’s targeting of Picard by name indicates a serious and personal threat
- • Their actions and reactions are critical to the crew’s ability to protect the ship and its captain
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Ferengi probe is the narrative catalyst for the event, hurtling toward the Enterprise at high warp and hailing Picard by name. Its unarmed status belies its true purpose: delivering Bok’s holographic message. The probe’s beam pierces the shields, projecting Bok’s prerecorded hologram near Picard’s Ready Room door. Its advanced technology—including subspace transmission capabilities and holographic projection—demonstrates the Ferengi’s resourcefulness and Bok’s meticulous planning. The probe’s role is purely functional, serving as a vessel for Bok’s revenge, but its presence transforms the bridge from a place of routine operations to a stage for personal confrontation.
The translucent hologram of Daimon Bok is the visual and emotional centerpiece of the event. It materializes near Picard’s Ready Room door, its static nature emphasizing Bok’s premeditation and control. The hologram’s cold, hate-filled eyes and taunting smile convey the depth of his vengeance, while his prerecorded dialogue reveals the existence of Jason Vigo and the threat to his life. The hologram’s placement—near Picard’s private space—symbolically invades his sanctuary, forcing him to confront his past in the most public and vulnerable way possible. Its role is to deliver Bok’s ultimatum with maximum psychological impact, leaving Picard and the crew reeling.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Open space near the Enterprise serves as the approach zone for the Ferengi probe, its vast emptiness amplifying the tension as the probe hurtles toward the ship at high warp. The void is a stark contrast to the controlled environment of the bridge, symbolizing the unpredictability and external threat that Bok represents. Sensors detect the probe’s approach, but the crew’s inability to intercept it until it is nearly upon them underscores the probe’s advanced technology and Bok’s strategic advantage. The location’s role is to set the stage for the probe’s arrival, heightening the sense of inevitability and urgency as the crew scrambles to respond.
The area near the Ready Room door on the Enterprise bridge becomes the epicenter of the event as Bok’s hologram materializes there. This location is significant because it is adjacent to Picard’s private space, symbolizing the intrusion of Bok’s vengeance into Picard’s most personal domain. The crew clusters around this spot, their attention riveted on the hologram as it delivers its chilling message. The location’s proximity to Picard’s Ready Room underscores the personal nature of the threat, forcing him to confront Bok’s revelations in the presence of his crew, where his emotional vulnerability is laid bare.
The Enterprise’s bridge is the primary setting for the event, a hub of activity where the crew’s professionalism collides with the personal nature of Bok’s threat. The bridge’s usual hum of efficiency is disrupted as the probe’s hail and subsequent holographic transmission force the crew to confront a threat that is both tactical and deeply personal. The location’s layout—with Picard’s Ready Room door serving as the focal point for Bok’s hologram—symbolically invades Picard’s private space, blurring the lines between command and vulnerability. The bridge’s atmosphere shifts from alert tension to stunned silence as Bok’s ultimatum sinks in, reflecting the crew’s emotional turmoil.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Starfleet is represented through the actions and protocols of the Enterprise crew, who respond to the probe’s threat with a combination of tactical precision and institutional discipline. The crew’s raising of shields, isolation of the holographic signal, and preparation to defend against potential attacks reflect Starfleet’s emphasis on protection, preparedness, and adherence to protocol. However, the personal nature of Bok’s threat—targeting Picard and an alleged son—challenges the crew’s ability to maintain purely professional detachment, forcing them to navigate the intersection of duty and personal stakes. Starfleet’s influence is felt in the crew’s coordinated response, but the organization’s protocols are tested by the emotional weight of the situation.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Bok's threat to kill Jason Vigo (beat_def873ad23aa0ef7) directly causes Picard to order Data to find information about Jason (beat_eb2d4cd42af3bd70)."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"WORF: I am reading a power surge —"
"RIKER: Shields up."
"BOK: I trust you remember me, Picard, because I haven't forgotten you... or how you murdered my son..."
"BOK: Jason Vigo is as good as dead. I'm going to kill your son, Picard, just like you killed mine..."