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S5E24 · The Next Phase

Riker’s away team prepares unarmed mission

The Enterprise races toward a distressed Romulan vessel at warp, with Picard and Data monitoring the countdown to transporter range. McDowell establishes garbled audio contact with the Romulans, confirming a critical core breach but losing the transmission before details can be confirmed. Meanwhile, in the transporter room, Riker assembles his away team—Geordi, Ro, and Worf—who arrive armed with tools and tricorders but no phasers, per Riker’s explicit order to avoid escalating tensions. Ro’s muttered skepticism (‘This is not a bright idea’) is sharply rebuffed by Riker, forcing her to comply. The team surrenders their weapons to Chief Brossmer, their reluctance underscoring the mission’s high-stakes vulnerability. The scene establishes the crew’s divided confidence in the plan: Riker’s strategic caution clashes with Ro’s Bajoran-informed distrust of Romulans, while Geordi and Worf remain silent but visibly tense. The moment serves as a microcosm of the Enterprise’s broader dilemma—whether to trust the Romulans’ distress call or brace for sabotage—while foreshadowing the away team’s unarmed exposure to danger.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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In the transporter room, Riker's away team prepares to beam over without weapons to avoid appearing hostile; Ro expresses her reservations, leading to a tense exchange with Riker.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined with underlying concern—Geordi is fully invested in the mission, but the absence of phasers forces him to rely on his engineering expertise, which he trusts implicitly.

Geordi enters the transporter room with Ro, carrying a large tool kit and a tricorder. He moves with purpose, his focus on the mission ahead, though his expression is serious, reflecting the gravity of the situation. When Riker orders the team to surrender their phasers, Geordi complies without hesitation, placing his weapon on the console with Chief Brossmer. His silence is not born of reluctance like Worf’s, but of quiet determination—he understands the stakes and is prepared to rely on his technical skills rather than firepower. Geordi’s demeanor is one of focused professionalism, though the tension in the room is not lost on him.

Goals in this moment
  • Use his technical skills to diagnose and resolve the Romulan vessel’s core breach, ensuring the safety of both crews.
  • Support Riker’s leadership and maintain team morale, even in the face of uncertainty.
Active beliefs
  • Engineering and problem-solving can overcome even the most dire situations, given the right tools and teamwork.
  • Trust in his crewmates is as essential as trust in technology.
Character traits
Highly professional and focused Optimistic but aware of risks Relies on technical solutions over force Supportive of team cohesion
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Intense focus with a hint of frustration—McDowell is fully engaged in his task, but the garbled transmission leaves him (and the crew) with critical gaps in information, heightening the tension.

McDowell operates the tactical console on the bridge, his fingers moving swiftly over the controls as he establishes and maintains the garbled audio contact with the Romulan vessel. He relays the transmission to Picard, his voice focused and professional, though the static-filled audio leaves the crew grasping for clarity. When the transmission cuts out abruptly, he confirms the loss of signal to Picard, his tone carrying a hint of frustration at the incomplete data. McDowell’s role is pivotal in this moment, as the fragmented transmission is the crew’s only lifeline to understanding the Romulans’ true situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish and maintain a stable communication link with the Romulan vessel to extract as much actionable intelligence as possible.
  • Relay the transmission to Picard and the bridge crew in real-time, ensuring they have the most up-to-date information.
Active beliefs
  • Clear communication is essential for the mission’s success, and any disruption to the transmission could have dire consequences.
  • His technical skills are the crew’s best tool for navigating this uncertainty.
Character traits
Technically proficient Focused under pressure Professional and concise in communication Frustrated by incomplete data
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Resentful compliance with simmering distrust—Ro’s Bajoran upbringing clashes with her Starfleet duty, leaving her in a state of controlled defiance.

Ro enters the transporter room with Geordi, her tool kit slung over her shoulder and a tricorder in hand. She moves with a quiet intensity, her Bajoran heritage evident in her sharp eyes and the set of her jaw. When Riker orders the team to surrender their phasers, Ro hesitates for a moment, her skepticism palpable. She mutters under her breath, 'This is not a bright idea,' only for Riker to sharply rebuke her. Ro stiffens, her compliance forced but not without resistance. Her body language is tense, her distrust of the Romulans and the mission’s risks written in every line of her posture. She is a Bajoran first, a Starfleet officer second, and her loyalty to her people’s survival instincts is evident.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect her team from potential Romulan betrayal, even if it means going against direct orders.
  • Use her technical skills to assess the Romulan vessel’s condition, but remain vigilant for signs of deception.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans cannot be trusted, and this mission is likely a trap.
  • Her duty to Starfleet is secondary to her duty to survive and protect her crewmates.
Character traits
Skeptical and distrustful of Romulans Loyal to her Bajoran roots Reluctant to follow orders that conflict with her instincts Disciplined but internally conflicted
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Controlled intensity with underlying tension—Riker is fully committed to the mission, but Ro’s skepticism forces him to assert his authority, revealing his own unease about the unarmed gambit.

Riker stands in the transporter room, his presence commanding as he assembles the away team for the mission to the Romulan vessel. He directs Geordi, Ro, and Worf to surrender their phasers to Chief Brossmer, his voice firm and authoritative as he enforces the no-weapons policy. When Ro mutters her skepticism ('This is not a bright idea'), Riker sharply rebukes her, his tone leaving no room for dissent. His body language is confident, though the tension in the room suggests he is acutely aware of the risks involved in sending an unarmed team into potentially hostile territory. Riker’s leadership in this moment is a blend of strategic caution and unyielding command.

Goals in this moment
  • Prepare the away team for transport to the Romulan vessel while minimizing the risk of provoking hostility by going unarmed.
  • Maintain discipline and unity among the team, even in the face of skepticism or reluctance.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans’ distress call may be a trap, but Starfleet’s principles demand they respond with caution rather than force.
  • His team’s trust in his leadership is as critical to the mission’s success as their technical skills.
Character traits
Authoritative and decisive Strategically cautious Unwilling to tolerate dissent in high-stakes moments Empathetic but firm with his team
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Distressed and frantic—the Romulan’s voice conveys a sense of impending doom, though the garbled nature of the transmission leaves room for doubt about its authenticity.

The Romulan Communications Officer’s voice crackles through the Enterprise’s comms system, garbled and fragmented by static. The transmission is a desperate plea for help, warning of a critical core breach, but the interference makes it nearly impossible to decipher the full message. The voice is strained, the words cut off mid-sentence, leaving the Enterprise crew with more questions than answers. The Romulan’s distress is palpable, though whether it is genuine or a calculated deception remains unknown. The transmission cuts out abruptly, leaving the bridge in tense silence.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn the *Enterprise* of the core breach and request immediate assistance.
  • Ensure the transmission is received, even if it is incomplete or distorted.
Active beliefs
  • The *Enterprise* is their only hope of survival, and time is running out.
  • The distress call must be convincing enough to prompt a response, regardless of the risks.
Character traits
Desperate and urgent Fragmented and unclear Potentially deceptive (intent unclear)
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Controlled urgency with underlying concern—Picard is driven by the need to act swiftly but is acutely aware of the potential for betrayal, tempering his optimism with strategic caution.

Picard stands at the tactical console on the bridge, his posture rigid with urgency as he coordinates the Enterprise’s response to the Romulan distress call. He listens intently to the garbled transmission, his brow furrowing as he attempts to decipher the Romulan officer’s fragmented warnings. After the transmission cuts out, he immediately contacts Riker to prepare the away team, his voice steady but laced with the weight of command. His focus is unwavering, though the tension in the air suggests he is acutely aware of the risks involved in trusting the Romulans.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the *Enterprise* reaches transporter range to assist the Romulan vessel before a core breach occurs.
  • Maintain crew safety while adhering to Starfleet’s principles of cooperation, even amid distrust of the Romulans.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans’ distress call may be genuine, but their history of deception demands vigilance.
  • Starfleet’s mission to assist those in need must be balanced with the protection of his crew.
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Analytically focused Empathetic yet cautious Command presence
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Neutral and focused—Data’s positronic brain processes the mission parameters without emotional bias, though his presence on the bridge subtly reinforces the crew’s reliance on logic amid uncertainty.

Data stands at his ops station on the bridge, his golden eyes fixed on the console as he provides Picard with precise timing updates for transporter range. His voice is calm and measured, devoid of emotional inflection, as he delivers the countdown: 'three minutes twenty-one seconds.' He assists in monitoring the Romulan transmission, though his expression remains impassive, reflecting his analytical focus on the mission parameters. Data does not engage in the emotional tension surrounding the away team’s preparation, instead remaining a steady source of technical precision.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate and timely updates to Picard to ensure the *Enterprise* reaches the Romulan vessel within the critical window.
  • Assist in diagnosing the Romulan transmission to extract as much actionable intelligence as possible from the garbled audio.
Active beliefs
  • The success of the mission depends on precise timing and clear communication, regardless of the emotional undercurrents.
  • His role is to support the crew’s objectives through data and analysis, not to question the strategic decisions of his superiors.
Character traits
Unflappably precise Emotionally detached (by design) Highly efficient Supportive of command decisions
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Controlled unease with simmering frustration—Worf’s warrior instincts clash with his duty to follow orders, leaving him in a state of restrained tension.

Worf stands beside Riker in the transporter room, his Klingon features set in a stoic expression as he surrenders his phaser to Chief Brossmer. He does not speak, but his reluctance is palpable, his grip on the phaser lingering for a fraction of a second before releasing it. His posture is tense, his eyes scanning the room as if assessing the risks of the mission. Worf’s silence speaks volumes—he is a warrior, and the idea of facing potential danger unarmed clearly unsettles him. Yet he complies with Riker’s order, his loyalty to his commanding officer overriding his instincts.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Riker’s leadership and the mission, even if it means going against his personal instincts as a warrior.
  • Remain vigilant and prepared for any threats, despite the lack of phasers.
Active beliefs
  • A Klingon should never enter a potentially hostile situation unarmed, but his oath to Starfleet and Riker demands obedience.
  • His presence and physical prowess may be the team’s best defense in the absence of weapons.
Character traits
Loyal to a fault Reluctant to abandon his weapons Physically tense and alert Disciplined despite personal misgivings
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Calm and focused—Brossmer’s role is purely technical, and she remains detached from the emotional undercurrents of the scene, ensuring the transporter operates flawlessly.

Chief Brossmer stands behind the transporter console, her hands moving efficiently over the controls as she prepares for the away team’s transport. She collects the phasers from Riker, Geordi, Ro, and Worf, her expression neutral but professional. Brossmer does not engage in the tension surrounding the mission, instead focusing on her technical role. Her presence is a steadying force, ensuring that the transporter systems are ready and that the team’s weapons are securely stored. She is the silent guardian of the process, her expertise critical to the mission’s success.

Goals in this moment
  • Prepare the transporter for the away team’s beam-out to the Romulan vessel, ensuring a smooth and safe transport.
  • Secure the phasers and maintain the transporter room’s operational readiness.
Active beliefs
  • Her technical expertise is the foundation of the crew’s ability to execute their mission.
  • Emotional tensions are irrelevant to her role; her focus is on the machine, not the people.
Character traits
Highly efficient and professional Unflappable under pressure Focused on technical precision Supportive of the crew’s objectives
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Quietly attentive with underlying concern—Troi senses the crew’s divided emotions (Picard’s urgency, Ro’s skepticism, Riker’s authority) and is likely processing how these tensions might affect the mission’s outcome.

Troi stands silently at her counselor’s station on the bridge, her presence a quiet but observant force. She does not speak or take direct action during this event, but her empathic senses are likely attuned to the emotional currents sweeping the bridge—Picard’s urgency, Data’s neutrality, and the unspoken tension among the crew. Her posture is composed, though her eyes flicker with subtle awareness, suggesting she is absorbing the emotional weight of the moment. She may later offer counsel to Picard or the away team, but for now, she remains a silent observer, her role as an emotional barometer unspoken but critical.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor the emotional states of the bridge crew to identify potential sources of conflict or stress that could impact the mission.
  • Prepare to offer counsel to Picard or the away team should emotional or interpersonal tensions escalate.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s emotional state is as critical to the mission’s success as their technical preparations.
  • Her role is to provide a stabilizing presence, even if her contributions are not immediately visible.
Character traits
Empathically attuned Discreetly supportive Observant of group dynamics Reserved in high-pressure moments
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise-D Bridge Tactical Console (Worf's Station)

The transporter pad in the Enterprise’s transporter room glows faintly as Riker, Worf, Geordi, and Ro position themselves for beam-out to the Romulan vessel. The pad is a circular platform, its surface smooth and slightly elevated, designed to safely transport personnel and equipment across vast distances. In this moment, it serves as the threshold between the Enterprise’s relative safety and the unknown dangers of the Romulan ship. The pad’s activation is imminent, but the team’s reluctance—particularly Ro’s and Worf’s—hints at the risks they are about to undertake. Later, the pad will be targeted for Geordi and Ro’s retrieval, but sabotage will disrupt the transport, leaving them stranded in a state of intangibility.

Before: Inactive but powered up, its surface clean and …
After: Activated and glowing, with the away team positioned …
Before: Inactive but powered up, its surface clean and ready for use, with no residual energy signatures from previous transports.
After: Activated and glowing, with the away team positioned on its surface, awaiting transport to the Romulan vessel.
Chief Brossmer's Transporter Console

Chief Brossmer operates the transporter console in the Enterprise’s transporter room, her fingers working the panels to lock coordinates on the distressed Romulan vessel. The console hums with activity as she prepares for the away team’s transport, its displays flashing with data streams and warning indicators. The console is the linchpin of the operation, responsible for ensuring the team’s safe beam-out—and later, their retrieval. Its reliability is critical, as any malfunction could strand the team in hostile territory or, worse, fail to retrieve them if the Romulans’ sabotage is successful. The console’s role is both practical and symbolic, representing the Enterprise’s lifeline to its crew.

Before: Active and fully operational, locked onto the Romulan …
After: Preparing for the away team’s transport, with Chief …
Before: Active and fully operational, locked onto the Romulan vessel’s coordinates, with power levels stable and transport sequences initialized.
After: Preparing for the away team’s transport, with Chief Brossmer monitoring the console for any anomalies or interference.
Geordi and Ro's Engineering Tool Kits

Geordi and Ro’s large tool kits are carried into the transporter room as they prepare for the away mission to the Romulan vessel. These kits are bulky and essential, containing the equipment needed for on-site technical assessments and repairs. Their presence underscores the team’s reliance on engineering solutions rather than firepower, reinforcing the mission’s non-confrontational approach. The kits are a tangible symbol of the crew’s trust in their technical skills to resolve the crisis, even in the face of potential Romulan deception.

Before: Stored in engineering or personal quarters, ready for …
After: Carried by Geordi and Ro onto the transporter …
Before: Stored in engineering or personal quarters, ready for deployment on short notice.
After: Carried by Geordi and Ro onto the transporter pad, prepared for transport to the Romulan vessel.
Riker's Away Team Phasers

Riker’s away team carries standard-issue Starfleet hand phasers into the transporter room, but at Riker’s explicit order, they surrender these weapons to Chief Brossmer before beaming out to the Romulan vessel. The phasers—sleek, black, and equipped with orange power indicators—are stacked neatly on the console, their presence a stark reminder of the team’s vulnerability. The surrender of phasers is a deliberate choice to avoid escalating tensions, but it also leaves the team defenseless if the Romulans’ distress call is a trap. The phasers symbolize the crew’s calculated risk: trust over force.

Before: Holstered at the team members’ sides, fully charged …
After: Collected by Chief Brossmer and secured in the …
Before: Holstered at the team members’ sides, fully charged and set to stun (standard away mission protocol).
After: Collected by Chief Brossmer and secured in the transporter room’s weapons locker, unavailable for the away team’s use.
Riker, Geordi, Worf, and Ro's Tricorders (Romulan Vessel Scans)

Riker’s away team grips handheld Starfleet tricorders as they enter the transporter room, surrendering their phasers but retaining these diagnostic tools for the Romulan rescue mission. The tricorders are critical for assessing the vessel’s core breach and identifying potential sabotage, serving as the team’s primary means of gathering data in a potentially hostile environment. Their presence highlights the mission’s emphasis on intelligence-gathering and problem-solving over confrontation, though their limited range and vulnerability to interference add an element of risk.

Before: Stored in the team members’ personal equipment or …
After: Carried by Geordi, Ro, and Worf onto the …
Before: Stored in the team members’ personal equipment or the transporter room’s supply locker, fully charged and calibrated.
After: Carried by Geordi, Ro, and Worf onto the transporter pad, activated and ready for use on the Romulan vessel.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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USS Enterprise-D

The Enterprise’s main bridge is the nerve center of the ship, where Picard, Data, Troi, and McDowell coordinate the response to the Romulan distress call. The bridge is bathed in the eerie glow of yellow alert lights, casting long shadows across the consoles and viewscreens. The atmosphere is one of urgent tension, with the crew moving swiftly to establish contact with the Romulan vessel and prepare for the away mission. The bridge’s functional role is to serve as the command hub, where critical decisions are made and executed with precision. Symbolically, it represents the Enterprise’s role as a beacon of hope and cooperation in the face of potential betrayal, though the garbled transmission and the crew’s divided emotions hint at the fragility of that ideal.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a sense of controlled chaos—yellow alert lights pulse across the bridge, …
Function Command center for coordinating the Enterprise’s response to the Romulan distress call and preparing the …
Symbolism Represents the Enterprise’s role as a vessel of Starfleet’s principles—cooperation, duty, and the willingness to …
Access Restricted to senior officers and essential crew; access is granted only to those with clearance …
Yellow alert lights pulsing across the bridge, casting long shadows. Consoles displaying sensor readings, garbled Romulan transmission audio, and transporter range countdowns. Viewscreens showing the stars streaking past as the Enterprise races at warp toward the Romulan vessel. The hum of machinery and the low murmur of focused conversation among the crew.
Transporter Room 3 (USS Enterprise-D)

The Enterprise’s transporter room is a hub of activity as Riker assembles his away team for the mission to the Romulan vessel. The room is stark and functional, with overhead lights casting a clinical glow over the transporter pad and console. Chief Brossmer stands behind the console, her hands moving efficiently over the controls as she prepares for the team’s transport. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as the team surrenders their phasers and prepares to beam out unarmed. The transporter room’s functional role is to serve as the gateway between the Enterprise and the Romulan vessel, a liminal space where the crew’s fate will be decided. Symbolically, it represents the threshold between safety and danger, trust and betrayal, and the unknown consequences of the mission ahead.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with unspoken apprehension—the transporter room’s clinical lighting and humming consoles contrast with …
Function Gateway for the away team’s transport to the Romulan vessel, where phasers are surrendered and …
Symbolism Represents the moment of no return—the point at which the crew commits to the mission, …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel; access is granted only to those with clearance or direct orders …
Overhead lights casting a sterile, clinical glow over the transporter pad and console. The hum of the transporter console and the occasional beep of warning indicators. The away team’s phasers stacked neatly on the console, their presence a reminder of the team’s vulnerability. The transporter pad glowing faintly, ready to activate and beam the team to the Romulan vessel.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Romulan Star Empire Forces

Starfleet is represented in this event through the Enterprise’s crew and their adherence to its principles of cooperation, duty, and the protection of life. The crew’s actions—preparing an away team to assist the Romulans despite the risks, surrendering phasers to avoid escalation, and relying on technical solutions over force—reflect Starfleet’s core values. However, the crew’s divided emotions (Picard’s urgency, Ro’s skepticism, Riker’s authority) also highlight the internal tensions that arise when Starfleet’s ideals clash with the realities of interstellar politics. The organization’s power dynamics are those of a benevolent but cautious entity, willing to extend a hand to those in need but acutely aware of the potential for betrayal.

Representation Through the Enterprise’s crew, who act as extensions of Starfleet’s principles—cooperation, duty, and the protection …
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraints of Starfleet’s ethical code, which prioritizes assistance and diplomacy over force, …
Impact Starfleet’s involvement in this event reinforces its role as a stabilizing force in the galaxy, …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s divided emotions reflect the internal tensions within Starfleet itself—between the ideal of unconditional …
Assist the Romulan vessel in its time of need, adhering to Starfleet’s principles of cooperation and the protection of life. Minimize the risk of escalation by sending an unarmed away team, thereby avoiding provocation or misunderstanding. Diplomatic and technical expertise (relying on the away team’s skills to resolve the crisis without confrontation). Moral authority (using Starfleet’s reputation as a force for good to encourage trust and cooperation).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3
Causal

"Picard orders Riker to transport to the Romulan vessel, leading directly to the transporter malfunction that affects Geordi and Ro."

Riker secures Romulan generator under sabotage
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Causal

"Picard orders Riker to transport to the Romulan vessel, leading directly to the transporter malfunction that affects Geordi and Ro."

Riker secures Romulan generator for transport
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Causal

"Picard orders Riker to transport to the Romulan vessel, leading directly to the transporter malfunction that affects Geordi and Ro."

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Time, Mister Data?"
"DATA: We will be within transporter range in three minutes twenty-one seconds."
"MCDOWELL: I've finally established audio contact with the Romulan ship."
"ROMULAN COM VOICE: ((garbled)) ... main power failing... no way to... any ship..."
"PICARD: Romulan ship, this is the Enterprise. We are en route to your position."
"ROMULAN COM VOICE: ((garbled)) ... Enterprise... critical that you... core breach imminent..."
"PICARD: Repeat your last transmission."
"PICARD: Bridge to Commander Riker."
"RIKER: Riker here."
"PICARD: Number One... transport to the Romulan vessel as soon as we're in range."
"RIKER: ((to others)) No weapons. We don't want them to think they're under attack."
"RO: ((under her breath)) This is not a bright idea."
"RIKER: ((sharp)) I beg your pardon, Ensign. I didn’t quite catch that."
"RO: ((stiffly)) Nothing, sir."