S6E25
· Timescape

Romulan evacuation and power transfer deception revealed

Data, Geordi, and Troi materialize in the frozen Romulan warbird's engineering section, where they discover the crew was under evacuation alert—not battle stations—contradicting the Enterprise's assumption of hostile intent. Geordi identifies an energy feedback loop in the power transfer beam, suggesting the Romulans were attempting to shut it down rather than attack. When they examine the engine core, they find it inactive and filled with a temporal aperture containing organic dark spots—later revealed as alien eggs. As Data scans the anomaly, time abruptly resumes, plunging the crew into chaos as the Romulan/alien entity enters, marking a critical shift in the narrative's understanding of the conflict. The revelation undermines the crew's perception of Romulan aggression and introduces the alien entities as the true source of the temporal crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data and Troi discover that the Romulan warbird is on evacuation alert, not battle stations, prompting Troi to question the prevailing assumption that Romulans were attacking the Enterprise.

confusion to questioning

Geordi discovers that the Romulans were trying to shut down a power transfer to the Enterprise, not destroy it, which caused the core breach and leads to a discussion about what is really going on.

skepticism to realization

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflicted and disoriented, torn between Romulan training and an alien urge to protect the aperture's contents (the eggs). His confusion implies he is not fully in control of his actions.

The Romulan/alien hybrid bursts into the engineering section after time resumes, his movements jerky and unnatural, as if struggling with an internal force. He stops abruptly upon seeing Data, Geordi, and Troi, his phaser drawn but his expression one of confusion and concern rather than immediate hostility. His presence suggests a deeper connection to the temporal aperture and the dark spots, hinting at a symbiotic or parasitic relationship with the alien entity.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the temporal aperture and its organic contents from interference.
  • Assess whether the Starfleet officers pose a threat to the eggs or the warbird's survival.
Active beliefs
  • The Starfleet officers are a disruption to the nesting site (the aperture).
  • The Romulan crew's evacuation efforts are secondary to safeguarding the eggs.
Character traits
Unnatural physicality (suggesting alien influence) Conflict between Romulan discipline and alien instinct Defensive posture (phaser drawn but hesitant to fire) Recognition of the Starfleet team as intruders, not targets
Follow Alien Entity …'s journey

Clinical fascination bordering on awe, masking a subtle undercurrent of urgency as the temporal instability escalates.

Data leads the investigation with methodical precision, his golden eyes scanning the frozen Romulan crew and consoles for clues. He deduces the ship's Evacuation Alert status, contradicting the Enterprise's battle-readiness assumption, and hypothesizes the warbird's intent to destroy the Enterprise—only for Geordi to counter with evidence of a shutdown attempt. At the engine core, Data's tricorder reveals the temporal aperture and its organic anomalies, his voice tinged with analytical intrigue as he traces the crisis's origin. When time resumes, he remains focused, continuing his scan even as chaos erupts around him.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify the cause of the temporal distortions affecting both ships.
  • Determine whether the Romulans are hostile actors or victims of the same crisis.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans' actions may be defensive rather than aggressive.
  • The temporal aperture in the engine core is the key to resolving the crisis.
Character traits
Analytical precision Unflappable under pressure Curiosity-driven hypothesis testing Diplomatic restraint (avoiding accusatory language) Adaptive reasoning (shifting from Romulan hostility to temporal anomaly)
Follow Data's journey

Analytical curiosity with a growing sense of unease, as the organic anomalies in the aperture hint at a threat beyond Romulan technology.

Troi moves with purpose alongside Data and Geordi, her empathic senses attuned to the frozen Romulans' urgency, which she interprets as fear rather than hostility. She questions the crew's status, her dialogue revealing her growing skepticism of Romulan aggression. At the engine core, she reacts with surprise to the dark spots in the aperture, her Betazoid heritage prompting her to probe their organic nature. When time resumes, she remains composed amid the chaos, her focus shifting to the Romulan/alien hybrid's sudden appearance.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth behind the Romulans' actions and the temporal distortions.
  • Assess whether the dark spots pose a biological or existential threat.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans are not the primary antagonists in this crisis.
  • The temporal aperture and its contents are central to the danger.
Character traits
Empathic intuition (reading the Romulans' emotional state) Skeptical of surface assumptions (challenging the 'Romulan attack' narrative) Curiosity about the unknown (probing the dark spots' nature) Composed under pressure (maintaining focus during temporal resumption)
Follow Deanna Troi's journey
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Panic-stricken and disoriented, with a surge of adrenaline-fueled urgency as they struggle to regain control of their ship and respond to the unexpected Starfleet presence.

The Romulan N.D.s are frozen in mid-evacuation, their bodies locked in urgent postures—some reaching for consoles, others mid-stride toward exits. When time resumes, they erupt into frantic activity, shouting commands in rapid-fire Romulan as they scramble to evacuate or stabilize systems. Their panic is palpable, their focus shattered by the sudden appearance of Data, Geordi, and Troi. One Romulan near the power utilization monitor is caught mid-gesture, his hand outstretched toward a flashing alert.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the evacuation of the warbird before the temporal aperture destabilizes further.
  • Identify and neutralize the intruders (Data, Geordi, Troi) perceived as threats.
Active beliefs
  • The Starfleet officers are a direct threat to their survival.
  • The temporal aperture in the engine core is the source of their crisis.
Character traits
Disciplined urgency (evacuation protocols override shock) Collective disorientation (time resumption disrupts their focus) Hostility toward intruders (phrases like 'What are they doing here?' imply defensiveness)
Follow Romulan Engineer …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Alien Eggs in Romulan Warbird Temporal Aperture

The dark spots within the temporal aperture are revealed to be alien eggs, their organic, bio-electric patterns detected by Data's tricorder. They pulse with an eerie, unnatural energy, distinct from the aperture's spatial distortions. Their presence suggests a non-corporeal species using the warbird's core as a nesting site, mistaking it for a natural temporal singularity. The eggs are the true cause of the crisis, their growth destabilizing spacetime and forcing the Romulans into evacuation. When time resumes, the eggs' parental guardian (the Romulan/alien hybrid) rushes in, confirming their significance as the antagonists driving the plot.

Before: Dormant within the aperture, their bio-electric signatures detectable …
After: Exposed and identified as alien eggs, their presence …
Before: Dormant within the aperture, their bio-electric signatures detectable but their nature unknown.
After: Exposed and identified as alien eggs, their presence now a confirmed threat requiring immediate action.
Picard, Data, and Troi's Tricorders (Timescape)

Data, Geordi, and Troi each carry their tricorders into the warbird's engineering section, the devices strapped to their waists in standby mode. Geordi is the first to draw his, but it is Data's tricorder that becomes the focal point of the investigation. He uses it to scan the power utilization monitor, the engine core, and ultimately the temporal aperture, its readings confirming the aperture's intensity and the organic nature of the dark spots. The tricorder's warning beep signals the aperture's fluctuation just before time resumes, its data proving critical to understanding the crisis. The devices remain functional despite the temporal distortions, underscoring their role as tools of scientific clarity amid chaos.

Before: Dark and inactive, strapped to the waists of …
After: Data's tricorder is active and emitting warning beeps …
Before: Dark and inactive, strapped to the waists of Data, Geordi, and Troi, ready for deployment.
After: Data's tricorder is active and emitting warning beeps as the aperture fluctuates; the others remain unused but at the ready.
Romulan Warbird Engineering Temporal Emergency Klaxon

The warning klaxon erupts the moment time resumes, its piercing blare filling the engineering section and amplifying the chaos. The alarm is a Romulan evacuation protocol, triggered by the core breach and the aperture's instability. It drowns out the crew's shouts, creating a sensory overload that disorients Data, Geordi, and Troi as they struggle to process the sudden shift from frozen stasis to live peril. The klaxon underscores the urgency of the situation, its relentless sound mirroring the ticking clock of the temporal distortion's escalation.

Before: Silent, frozen in the temporal stasis alongside the …
After: Activated and blaring, its sound dominating the engineering …
Before: Silent, frozen in the temporal stasis alongside the crew.
After: Activated and blaring, its sound dominating the engineering section as time resumes.
Temporally Frozen Romulan Warbird

The temporal aperture is the linchpin of the crisis, a shimmering, fractured rift in spacetime embedded within the warbird's engine core. It emits a kaleidoscopic distortion, its edges pulsing with unstable energy. The aperture contains dark, organic spots—alien eggs—whose bio-electric patterns Data's tricorder identifies as the source of the temporal fragmentation. When the aperture fluctuates, it triggers the blinding flash that resumes time, hurling the engineering section into chaos. The aperture's presence explains the warp core breach on the Enterprise, the Romulans' evacuation, and the alien entity's protective instincts, making it the true antagonist of the scene.

Before: Stable but dormant within the engine core, its …
After: Actively fluctuating, emitting a blinding flash that resumes …
Before: Stable but dormant within the engine core, its distortion contained but detectable by tricorders.
After: Actively fluctuating, emitting a blinding flash that resumes time and draws the Romulan/alien hybrid's attention.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Romulan Warbird Engineering Section

The Romulan warbird's engineering section serves as the battleground and investigation site for this event, its dim green lighting casting an eerie glow over the frozen Romulan crew. The location is a maze of consoles and access panels, each hinting at the warbird's desperate struggle to contain the temporal aperture. The engine core dominates the space, its inactive state a stark contrast to the chaos of the aperture within. When time resumes, the location transforms into a warzone of sound and motion, with Romulans shouting, alarms blaring, and the Romulan/alien hybrid bursting in. The engineering section's cluttered, utilitarian design reflects the Romulans' disciplined urgency, now overwhelmed by forces beyond their control.

Atmosphere A tense, oppressive mood of suspended urgency during the freeze, shifting to controlled panic as …
Function Investigation site (for Data, Geordi, Troi) and battleground (for the Romulan crew and the alien …
Symbolism Represents the collision of Romulan technology and alien biology, with the engine core as the …
Access Restricted to authorized Romulan crew under normal circumstances; now breached by the Starfleet away team …
Dim green emergency lighting casting long shadows over frozen Romulan bodies. The low hum of the temporal aperture, a sound like glass shattering in slow motion. Sparks flickering from overloaded consoles, their displays flickering between Romulan script and static. The sharp, acrid smell of ozone from the aperture's energy fluctuations. The clang of Geordi prying open the engine core's access panel, echoing through the frozen silence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented by Data, Geordi, and Troi, who operate under its scientific and diplomatic protocols even in a crisis. Their investigation adheres to non-hostile first-contact principles, prioritizing data collection over confrontation. The team's tricorders and analytical rigor reflect Starfleet's commitment to evidence-based problem-solving, while their restraint in the face of the Romulan/alien hybrid demonstrates institutional discipline. The organization's influence is subtly exerted through the away team's presence alone, forcing the Romulans to reckon with Starfleet's involvement in their crisis.

Representation Through the actions of its officers (Data, Geordi, Troi) and their adherence to Starfleet protocols …
Power Dynamics Exercising moral and technological authority over the situation, though not overtly dominant. The Romulans perceive …
Impact The event reinforces Starfleet's role as a neutral arbiter in interstellar crises, even when dealing …
Internal Dynamics The away team operates with autonomy but alignment to Starfleet's core values, their individual skills …
Determine the cause of the temporal distortions affecting both the Enterprise and the warbird. Assess whether the Romulans are hostile actors or victims of the same crisis, and act accordingly. Scientific expertise (tricorder scans, engineering analysis), Diplomatic restraint (avoiding immediate confrontation with the Romulans), Technological superiority (advanced sensors and knowledge of temporal anomalies).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"The brief resumption of time in the Romulan warbird's engineering leads to the appearance of the Romulan/Alien and the subsequent explosion of the Enterprise that Picard witnesses from the Runabout, then watches time reverse."

Picard witnesses Enterprise destruction and reversal
S6E25 · Timescape

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DATA: This is highly unusual. The crew is not at Battle Stations. The ship is on Evacuation Alert."
"TROI: Is that why Romulans were being transported to the Enterprise...?"
"GEORDI: There's an energy feedback returning through the transfer beam. It's probably what overloaded the Enterprise's engine... and caused the core breach."
"DATA: Perhaps the Warbird was trying to destroy the Enterprise."
"GEORDI: I don't think so. According to this, the Romulans were trying to shut down the power transfer."
"TROI: Whatever happened, this is beginning to look less and less like a Romulan attack..."
"DATA: It appears to be a highly focused aperture in the space-time continuum. Its energy signature matches that of the temporal fragments we observed earlier. However, it is approximately one point two million times as intense."
"TROI: What are these dark spots?"
"DATA: I am not certain. They exhibit complex bio-electric patterns. Very possibly organic."