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S5E12 · Violations
S5E12
· Violations

Picard orders Ullian containment after comas

In the Ready Room, Picard, Geordi, and Data review the medical diagnostics on Troi and Riker’s comas, which reveal no physiological cause. Data’s logical elimination of all other factors leaves the Ullians as the only remaining suspects. Picard, faced with the urgency of the situation and the lack of alternatives, makes a decisive but cautious move: he orders Data to investigate the Ullians’ past visits to other planets for similar incidents while restricting the delegation to their quarters as a precautionary measure. The decision is pragmatic but fraught with tension—Geordi questions whether physical containment can even stop telepathic intrusions, exposing the crew’s vulnerability. The moment is interrupted by a comlink from Sickbay announcing Troi’s sudden awakening, which Picard immediately recognizes as a potential breakthrough. This event marks the shift from passive diagnostic failure to active, targeted suspicion, setting the stage for direct confrontation with the Ullians and the eventual revelation of Jev’s betrayal. The scene underscores Picard’s leadership under uncertainty, the crew’s growing unease, and the escalating stakes of the telepathic threat.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi reports that ship-wide diagnostics found no explanation for the comas, intensifying suspicion towards the Ullians. Data confirms the elimination of known causes, further narrowing the possibilities to the Ullians' involvement.

uncertainty to suspicion

Picard instructs Data to investigate unexplained comas on planets visited by the Ullians. He orders the Ullians restricted to their quarters as a precautionary measure, recognizing the limitations of such action given their telepathic abilities.

concern to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and analytically sharp, masking a growing sense of helplessness in the face of an intangible threat.

Geordi stands in the Ready Room, his posture tense as he delivers the results of the shipwide diagnostic—results that confirm the absence of any physiological cause for the comas. His frustration is palpable as he questions the effectiveness of physical containment against telepathic threats, his VISOR reflecting the dim lighting of the room. He engages in a rapid-fire exchange with Picard and Data, his analytical mind grappling with the implications of their situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate all possible medical/technical explanations for the comas, ensuring no stone is left unturned.
  • To challenge the feasibility of physical containment against telepathic intrusions, pushing the crew to consider alternative strategies.
Active beliefs
  • That the comas must have a logical, explainable cause—even if it defies conventional medicine.
  • That physical barriers are ineffective against telepathic threats, leaving the crew vulnerable.
Character traits
Frustrated but analytical Pragmatic and direct Skeptical of incomplete solutions Loyal to the crew’s safety
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Ullians
primary

Not directly observable, but inferred as manipulative or secretive, given their role as suspects in the comas.

The Ullians are not physically present in the Ready Room, but their presence looms large over the conversation. Picard’s decision to restrict them to their quarters and Data’s task to investigate their past visits frame them as the primary suspects. Their telepathic abilities are implicitly acknowledged as the likely cause of the comas, making them a latent but ever-present threat in the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • To conceal their involvement in the comas, if guilty.
  • To exploit the crew’s vulnerability to telepathic intrusion, if malicious.
Active beliefs
  • That their telepathic abilities grant them a strategic advantage over the crew.
  • That the crew’s physical containment measures are ineffective against their powers.
Character traits
Telepathically invasive Potentially deceptive A source of latent threat Central to the crew’s investigation
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Tense but cautiously optimistic, balancing the urgency of the situation with the need for measured action.

Picard dominates the Ready Room with a commanding presence, his voice steady but his eyes betraying the weight of the situation. He listens intently to Geordi and Data, processing the information with the precision of a seasoned captain. His orders are decisive: Data is tasked with investigating the Ullians’ past visits, and the delegation is to be restricted to their quarters—a move that, while pragmatic, is acknowledged as potentially ineffective. The interruption from Doctor Martin’s comlink sparks a flicker of hope in his expression, and he immediately responds, signaling his readiness to act on the new development.

Goals in this moment
  • To identify the cause of the comas and protect the crew, even if it means confronting an intangible threat like the Ullians.
  • To maintain leadership and morale, ensuring the crew remains focused and united despite the uncertainty.
Active beliefs
  • That the Ullians are the most likely suspects, given the elimination of all other factors.
  • That Troi’s awakening could be a critical breakthrough, warranting immediate attention.
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Analytical and measured Empathetic to the crew’s concerns Optimistic in the face of uncertainty
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Neutral and focused, with an underlying curiosity about the nature of the telepathic threat and its implications for the crew.

Data stands beside Picard and Geordi, his expression neutral as he delivers the logical conclusion that the Ullians are the only remaining suspects. His voice is calm and precise as he acknowledges Picard’s orders to investigate the Ullians’ past visits. Unlike his human counterparts, Data does not exhibit frustration or uncertainty; instead, he processes the information methodically, his focus unwavering on the task at hand.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist Picard in identifying the cause of the comas by investigating the Ullians’ past visits, leveraging his analytical capabilities.
  • To support the crew’s efforts to contain the threat, even if it requires unconventional measures.
Active beliefs
  • That the Ullians’ telepathic abilities are the most plausible explanation for the comas, given the elimination of all other factors.
  • That logical investigation and data analysis will uncover the truth, regardless of the threat’s intangible nature.
Character traits
Logically precise Unflappable under pressure Supportive of the crew’s objectives Curious about the implications of telepathic intrusion
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Martin
Doctor
secondary

Not directly observable, but inferred as disoriented yet hopeful upon awakening, given the context of her recovery.

Counselor Troi is not physically present in the Ready Room, but her sudden awakening from the coma is the catalyst for the scene’s pivotal moment. Picard’s immediate reaction to Doctor Martin’s announcement—his grip tightening, his posture shifting—signals the significance of her recovery. Her awakening is framed as a potential breakthrough, offering the crew a glimmer of hope amid the uncertainty.

Goals in this moment
  • To recover fully and provide insights into the cause of the comas, if possible.
  • To support the crew’s efforts to contain the telepathic threat.
Active beliefs
  • That her empathic abilities may offer clues to the nature of the telepathic intrusion.
  • That her recovery could be a turning point in the investigation.
Character traits
A source of hope and potential insight Central to the crew’s investigation Empathic and perceptive (implied) Vulnerable yet resilient
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Professional and neutral, with an underlying sense of relief at Troi’s awakening.

Doctor Martin’s voice interrupts the Ready Room via comlink, delivering the critical update that Counselor Troi has regained consciousness. His tone is professional and concise, offering no additional details but framing the news as a potential breakthrough. The transmission is brief but pivotal, redirecting Picard’s focus and injecting a sense of urgency into the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide timely and accurate medical updates to the senior staff.
  • To support the crew’s investigation by sharing critical information as it becomes available.
Active beliefs
  • That Troi’s awakening could be a significant development in understanding the comas.
  • That clear and concise communication is essential in high-stakes medical situations.
Character traits
Professional and concise Attentive to medical details Supportive of the crew’s efforts Efficient in communication
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dr. Martin's Combadge

Doctor Martin’s comlink serves as the critical communication tool that interrupts the tense discussion in the Ready Room, delivering the news of Troi’s awakening. The device is a standard Starfleet-issue comm badge, its compact design belied by its pivotal role in this moment. The transmission is brief but transformative, redirecting Picard’s focus and injecting a sense of urgency into the scene. The comlink’s activation symbolizes the crew’s reliance on real-time information to navigate the crisis, and its interruption underscores the unpredictable nature of the situation.

Before: Inactive, attached to Doctor Martin’s uniform in Sickbay, …
After: Activated and used to transmit the update about …
Before: Inactive, attached to Doctor Martin’s uniform in Sickbay, awaiting use.
After: Activated and used to transmit the update about Troi’s awakening, then deactivated or left open for further communication.
Ullian Travel Records

The Ullians’ travel records are the linchpin of Data’s investigation, serving as the crew’s only concrete lead in identifying a pattern of unexplained comas. Picard’s order to investigate these records transforms them from a passive piece of data into an active tool for uncovering the truth. The records are digital, likely stored in the ship’s computer, and their contents—eleven planetary visits—are framed as the key to determining whether the Ullians have a history of similar incidents. The object’s involvement underscores the crew’s shift from diagnostic paralysis to targeted inquiry, highlighting their desperation to find answers.

Before: Stored in the ship’s computer, accessible but not …
After: Actively being investigated by Data, with the potential …
Before: Stored in the ship’s computer, accessible but not yet examined in the context of the comas.
After: Actively being investigated by Data, with the potential to reveal critical patterns or confirm the Ullians’ guilt.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Captain's Ready Room

The Ready Room serves as the command center for this critical moment, its compact and private setting amplifying the tension and urgency of the discussion. The room’s dim lighting and the hum of the ship’s systems create an atmosphere of focused intensity, while the presence of Picard’s personal effects—books, a replicator, and the captain’s chair—ground the scene in his authority. The space is not just a physical location but a symbolic extension of Picard’s leadership, where decisions are made under pressure. The interruption from Doctor Martin’s comlink adds a layer of dynamism, as the room becomes a hub for real-time updates and strategic pivots.

Atmosphere Tense and focused, with an undercurrent of urgency. The dim lighting and the hum of …
Function Command center for high-stakes discussions and strategic decision-making, particularly in crises where privacy and direct …
Symbolism Represents Picard’s authority and the crew’s reliance on his leadership during moments of uncertainty. The …
Access Restricted to senior staff and invited personnel, reflecting its role as a private space for …
Dim, functional lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the seriousness of the discussion. The hum of the ship’s systems, a constant reminder of the Enterprise’s operational state and the crew’s responsibilities. Picard’s personal effects, including books and a replicator, which ground the scene in his authority and the room’s role as an extension of his command. The captain’s chair, a symbol of Picard’s leadership and the weight of the decisions being made.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence is woven into the fabric of this scene, manifesting through the crew’s adherence to protocol, their reliance on diagnostic tools, and their commitment to protecting the ship and its personnel. The organization’s presence is felt in Picard’s measured leadership, Geordi’s technical rigor, and Data’s logical elimination of possibilities. Starfleet’s protocols guide the crew’s response to the crisis, from the shipwide diagnostics to the decision to restrict the Ullians to their quarters. The organization’s emphasis on thorough investigation and crew safety drives the scene’s tension and the crew’s desperation to uncover the truth.

Representation Through institutional protocol (diagnostics, containment measures) and the crew’s collective action (investigation, decision-making).
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew’s actions, shaping their response to the crisis through established protocols …
Impact The scene reflects Starfleet’s commitment to balancing exploration with the protection of its personnel, even …
Internal Dynamics The crew operates as a unified team, with each member contributing their expertise to address …
To protect the crew and the ship from the telepathic threat posed by the Ullians. To uncover the cause of the comas through thorough investigation and adherence to diagnostic protocols. Through institutional protocols (e.g., shipwide diagnostics, containment measures). Through the crew’s training and adherence to Starfleet’s principles of exploration and protection. Through the authority vested in Picard as the captain, ensuring decisive action under pressure.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Troi regaining consciousness provides a potential break in the case and hope for the crew."

Troi’s Awakening Shifts the Investigation
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Troi's re-emergence and Riker and Crusher's comas lead Picard to tell her that they suspect the Ullians are responsible; this sets-up the memory probe."

Troi’s Memory Gap and Ullian Suspicion
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Causal

"Troi's re-emergence and Riker and Crusher's comas lead Picard to tell her that they suspect the Ullians are responsible; this sets-up the memory probe."

Picard leaves Troi with fragmented memories
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Causal

"Troi regaining consciousness provides a potential break in the case and hope for the crew."

Troi’s Awakening Shifts the Investigation
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: Doctor Crusher had me working on a shipwide diagnostic. I'd gone to give her the results when I found her."
"PICARD: Mister Data, I want you to investigate those eleven planets the Ullians have visited. See if there have been any reports of unexplained comas."
"GEORDI: If one of them is behind this... will keeping telepaths in their quarters prevent it from happening again?"
"MARTIN'S COM VOICE: Sir... Counselor Troi has regained consciousness."