S6E25
· Timescape

Picard discovers Worf’s unauthorized Romulan transport

In the frozen transporter room, Picard examines the scene of three Romulans mid-beam, their postures suggesting a chaotic arrival. He discovers Worf’s console logs reveal the Klingon beamed three additional Romulans directly to Sickbay—an act that violates Starfleet protocol and tactical logic during combat. Troi enters, visibly shaken, but Picard’s focus on the console prevents her from immediately sharing her own disturbing findings from Sickbay. The moment underscores the crew’s fractured trust and the escalating absurdity of their temporal crisis, where even basic military rules no longer apply. Picard’s skepticism about the Romulans’ presence foreshadows deeper revelations about Worf’s actions and the true nature of the temporal anomaly.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard questions why the Enterprise would be transporting Romulans onto the ship during a battle, indicating his confusion and disbelief at the situation.

confusion to questioning

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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A mix of pain, confusion, and urgency. The injured Romulan’s agony is palpable, while the others’ postures suggest a shared sense of disorientation and fear. There’s a quiet desperation in their frozen forms, as if they were in the midst of a life-or-death situation when time stopped.

The three Romulans are frozen in a chaotic tableau on the transporter stage. One clutches his injured arm, his face twisted in pain, while another supports him. The third Romulan is mid-step, his mouth open as if in mid-speech. Their postures suggest a sudden and disorienting arrival, their presence on the Enterprise a glaring violation of Starfleet protocol. The injury and the urgency of their demeanor hint at a desperate situation, one that Worf may have acted to address despite the risks.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive their sudden transport to the *Enterprise*
  • To communicate their situation to the crew, despite the language and cultural barriers
Active beliefs
  • That Worf’s actions were a lifeline in their moment of crisis
  • That the *Enterprise* crew may not be trustworthy but are their only hope for survival
Character traits
Desperate and disoriented Loyal to their comrades Physically and emotionally vulnerable Unprepared for their sudden relocation
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Stoic exterior masking internal conflict—his Klingon honor warring with his Starfleet duty. There’s a quiet defiance in his frozen posture, as if he knows his actions will be scrutinized but stands by them nonetheless.

Worf is frozen at the transporter console, his hands rigidly covering the display, obscuring the logs of his unauthorized actions. His posture suggests a mix of defiance and duty—his Klingon instincts clashing with Starfleet protocol. Picard gently moves his hands aside, revealing the console’s incriminating data: Worf beamed three Romulans to Sickbay and three others onto the transporter stage, all during combat. Worf’s frozen state amplifies the tension, his actions a silent rebellion against the chaos of the temporal anomaly.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect the Romulans from immediate threat (possibly due to a personal or tactical reason)
  • To maintain control over the situation despite the temporal anomaly disrupting protocol
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans pose no immediate threat and require medical attention
  • That Starfleet protocol, while important, must sometimes be bent in extreme circumstances
Character traits
Defiant yet disciplined Secretive under pressure Loyal to his own moral code Physically imposing but emotionally restrained
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Shaken and emotionally raw, Troi is struggling to process the overwhelming emotions of the Romulans and the crew. Her frustration at being ignored by Picard adds to her distress, creating a sense of isolation in the midst of the crisis. There’s a quiet desperation in her demeanor, as if she knows the information she carries is vital but cannot break through Picard’s focus.

Troi enters the transporter room looking visibly shaken, her Betazoid empathy likely overwhelmed by the emotional turmoil of the Romulans in Sickbay. She crosses to Picard, attempting to share her findings, but his focus on the console logs overshadows her urgency. Her posture is tense, her expression a mix of concern and frustration. She is the only moving figure in the frozen scene, her presence a stark contrast to the stillness around her, highlighting the crew’s fractured communication and the chaos of the temporal anomaly.

Goals in this moment
  • To inform Picard about the Romulans’ emotional state and the urgency of their situation in Sickbay
  • To regain Picard’s attention and ensure her insights are heard
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans’ emotions hold the key to understanding the temporal anomaly
  • That Picard’s focus on the logs is misplaced and that her empathic insights are equally critical
Character traits
Empathetic to a fault Frustrated by being overlooked Determined to share critical information Physically and emotionally drained
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Supporting 3

Hyper-vigilant and ready for action, with a sense of urgency that is now suspended in time. His emotional state is one of controlled aggression, primed to neutralize the perceived threat.

Security Guard 1 is frozen at the foot of the transporter stage, phaser drawn and aimed at the Romulans. His rigid posture and focused gaze suggest he was in the midst of a threat response when time stopped. The phaser’s humming energy and his confrontational stance create a palpable tension, reinforcing the immediate danger the Romulans represent—or are perceived to represent—on the Enterprise.

Goals in this moment
  • To neutralize the Romulan threat and secure the transporter room
  • To follow Worf’s or Picard’s orders without hesitation
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans are a direct threat to the *Enterprise* and its crew
  • That security protocols must be followed to the letter, especially during a crisis
Character traits
Highly alert and reactive Disciplined under pressure Prepared for confrontation Unquestioningly loyal to Starfleet security protocols
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Mirroring his partner’s hyper-vigilance, his emotional state is one of controlled readiness. There’s a sense of unity in their frozen postures, reinforcing the idea that security is a collective effort on the Enterprise.

Security Guard 2 mirrors Security Guard 1’s posture, frozen at the foot of the transporter stage with his phaser drawn and aimed at the Romulans. His stance is identical—rigid, confrontational, and ready for action. The dual phasers create a visual barrier between the Romulans and the rest of the Enterprise, emphasizing the immediate security threat their presence poses. His frozen state amplifies the eerie stillness of the scene, as if time itself is holding its breath.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Security Guard 1 in neutralizing the Romulan threat
  • To ensure the safety of the *Enterprise* crew by maintaining a secure perimeter
Active beliefs
  • That the Romulans are hostile and must be contained
  • That following orders without question is essential in a crisis
Character traits
Highly synchronized with his partner Unwavering in duty Prepared for immediate action Loyal to the chain of command
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Driven by concern for his injured comrade, his emotional state is one of focused urgency. There’s a sense of determination in his frozen posture, as if he is willing to do whatever it takes to ensure their survival. His loyalty is palpable, even in the stillness of the temporal anomaly.

Romulan 2 (assisting) is frozen mid-motion, reaching out to support the injured Romulan. His posture is one of urgency and concern, his focus entirely on his comrade. The frozen moment captures his loyalty and the immediate need to provide aid, despite the chaotic circumstances of their arrival. His presence on the transporter stage, alongside the other Romulans, underscores the shared desperation of their situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide immediate aid to the injured Romulan
  • To ensure the safety of his team in this unfamiliar environment
Active beliefs
  • That his comrades’ well-being is his top priority
  • That the *Enterprise* crew may not be allies but are not the immediate threat
Character traits
Loyal and protective Quick to act in a crisis Focused on the well-being of his comrades Unfazed by the sudden transport
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise Transporter Console

Worf’s Enterprise Transporter Console is the focal point of this event, serving as both a clue and a catalyst for the unfolding mystery. Picard gently moves Worf’s hands aside to reveal the console’s logs, which expose the unauthorized transport of three Romulans directly to Sickbay and three others to the transporter room. The console’s display is frozen in time, its data a silent witness to Worf’s defiance of Starfleet protocol. The logs are critical evidence, shedding light on Worf’s actions and the Romulans’ sudden appearance on the Enterprise. The console’s role in this event is to uncover the truth, even as it raises new questions about the crew’s trust and the nature of the temporal anomaly.

Before: The console is active, displaying logs of Worf’s …
After: The console remains frozen in time, its logs …
Before: The console is active, displaying logs of Worf’s recent transporter activity. Its screens are illuminated, showing the unauthorized beaming of the Romulans. Worf’s hands are covering part of the display, obscuring the full details of his actions.
After: The console remains frozen in time, its logs now exposed to Picard’s scrutiny. The data is static, a record of Worf’s defiance that Picard is now piecing together. The console’s role in the event is complete, its secrets laid bare for the captain to interpret.
Enterprise-D Transporter Stage/Pads

The Enterprise Transporter Stage is the physical and symbolic center of this event, serving as the point of arrival for the three Romulans. Frozen in mid-materialization, the Romulans’ postures—one injured, another assisting, and a third mid-speech—create a chaotic tableau that underscores the suddenness and desperation of their appearance. The stage is not just a platform; it is a threshold between the Enterprise and the unknown, a place where the temporal anomaly’s effects are most visibly manifest. The Romulans’ presence on the stage is a glaring violation of Starfleet protocol, their arrival a mystery that Picard is now determined to unravel. The stage’s role in this event is to highlight the breach of protocol and the crew’s fractured response to the anomaly.

Before: The transporter stage is active, its energy field …
After: The transporter stage remains frozen, its energy field …
Before: The transporter stage is active, its energy field shimmering as the Romulans materialize. The stage is the focal point of the room, its glow casting eerie shadows over the frozen figures. The Romulans are in the midst of being beamed aboard, their forms partially materialized and locked in time.
After: The transporter stage remains frozen, its energy field static and the Romulans’ forms suspended in mid-materialization. The stage is now a silent witness to the breach of protocol, its surface locked in a tableau that Picard is examining with growing skepticism. The stage’s role in the event is complete, its secrets now part of the unfolding mystery.
Security Guards' Phasers (Transporter Room Romulan Standoff)

The Security Guards’ Phasers are a visual and narrative symbol of the tension and immediate threat response in the transporter room. Frozen in the hands of Security Guard 1 and Security Guard 2, the phasers are aimed directly at the Romulans, their humming energy creating a palpable sense of danger. The phasers serve as a barrier between the Romulans and the rest of the Enterprise, emphasizing the crew’s readiness to neutralize any perceived threat. Their presence underscores the high stakes of the situation, where even a moment’s hesitation could have dire consequences. The phasers are not just weapons; they are a reminder of the crew’s disciplined response to the unknown.

Before: The phasers are drawn and charged, their barrels …
After: The phasers remain frozen in the guards’ grips, …
Before: The phasers are drawn and charged, their barrels locked on the Romulans. The guards’ fingers are poised on the triggers, ready to fire at a moment’s notice. The phasers hum with energy, their presence a constant reminder of the potential for violence in the frozen tableau.
After: The phasers remain frozen in the guards’ grips, their energy still humming but their purpose now suspended in time. The tension they represent is unresolved, a silent threat that hangs over the scene as Picard uncovers Worf’s actions. The phasers’ role in the event is to create a sense of immediate danger, even as the temporal anomaly disrupts the usual protocols.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room 3 (USS Enterprise-D)

The Transporter Room aboard the Enterprise-D is a frozen battleground of tension and unanswered questions, serving as the stage for Picard’s investigation into Worf’s unauthorized actions. The room is locked in a tableau of suspended time, with the three Romulans mid-materialization on the transporter stage, two security guards phasers drawn, and Worf frozen at the console. Picard moves through the stillness like a detective, his presence the only motion in the scene. The room’s atmosphere is one of eerie silence, broken only by the hum of the phasers and the faint glow of the transporter stage. The transporter room is not just a physical space; it is a metaphor for the crew’s fractured trust and the chaos of the temporal anomaly, where even basic protocols no longer apply. Its role in this event is to highlight the breach of protocol and the crew’s struggle to maintain order in the face of the unknown.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with a sense of suspended urgency. The stillness of the frozen figures contrasts sharply …
Function Investigation site and symbolic battleground. The transporter room serves as the primary location for Picard’s …
Symbolism Represents the breakdown of Starfleet protocol and the crew’s struggle to maintain order amid chaos. …
Access Restricted to senior staff and security personnel during the anomaly. The transporter room is a …
The faint hum of the phasers, creating a low, ominous background noise. The eerie glow of the transporter stage, casting long shadows over the frozen figures. The stillness of the air, broken only by Picard’s movements as he examines the scene. The rigid postures of the security guards, their phasers aimed at the Romulans, creating a visual barrier between the two groups.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s presence in this event is embodied in the rigid adherence to protocol that Worf’s actions violate and the security measures taken by the guards. The organization’s influence is felt in the transporter room’s high-security environment, where even the slightest breach—such as the unauthorized transport of the Romulans—is met with immediate and disciplined response. Starfleet’s protocols are the unspoken rules governing the crew’s actions, and Worf’s defiance of these rules creates a tension that Picard is now forced to address. The organization’s goals in this event are to maintain order, uphold protocol, and ensure the safety of the Enterprise crew, even as the temporal anomaly disrupts the usual chain of command.

Representation Through institutional protocol being followed (security guards’ phasers drawn, Worf’s frozen posture at the console) …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Picard’s investigation into Worf’s actions) but being challenged by external forces …
Impact The event highlights the tension between individual discretion (Worf’s actions) and institutional protocol (Starfleet’s rules), …
Internal Dynamics The event reveals a fracture in the crew’s unity, with Worf’s actions challenging Picard’s authority …
To maintain order and uphold Starfleet protocol, even in the face of the temporal anomaly. To ensure the safety of the Enterprise crew and the ship itself, prioritizing security measures over individual discretion. Through the chain of command (Picard’s authority as captain, Worf’s role as chief tactical officer). Via institutional protocols (security guards’ readiness to neutralize threats, transporter logs as evidence of protocol violations). Through the collective action of members (the crew’s disciplined response to the anomaly, even as trust is fractured).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Causal

"The revelation that Worf beamed Romulans onto the Enterprise leads Picard to question the Romulan's actions, prompting a re-evaluation of the situation."

Picard discovers Worf’s Romulan transporter logs
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Character Continuity medium

"Riker's initial caution in responding to the Romulan distress call is ironically subverted when the situation proves far stranger than a simple trap, leading Picard to question the Enterprise's actions."

Picard’s Log Explains Crew Absence
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Character Continuity medium

"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."

Frozen Bridge Investigation Begins
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Character Continuity medium

"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."

Picard assigns teams to investigate time freeze
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Character Continuity medium

"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."

Picard assigns targeted investigations after time freeze
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Character Continuity medium

"The chaotic and damaged state of the frozen Bridge, coupled with the presence of unarmed Romulans, feeds into Picard's later questioning of why Romulans were being transported onto the ship."

Picard orders transporter use despite energy crisis
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What this causes 1
Causal

"The revelation that Worf beamed Romulans onto the Enterprise leads Picard to question the Romulan's actions, prompting a re-evaluation of the situation."

Picard discovers Worf’s Romulan transporter logs
S6E25 · Timescape

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Excuse me, Mister Worf..."
"PICARD: It appears that Mister Worf had just beamed these three aboard... According to this, three other Romulans were beamed directly to Sickbay just seconds before."
"TROI: I know. I just saw them..."