Picard eavesdrops on trilithium theft plans
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The terrorists, led by Kelsey, secure Main Engineering and begin preparing to steal trilithium resin, adjusting equipment with focus and precision. Kiros brings Picard into the scene, under guard, but Picard feigns being an innocent barber named Mott who got lost.
Kelsey assigns Satler to watch Picard/Mott, during which time Picard overhears the group explicitly discussing their plans to steal trilithium resin, confirming his suspicions about its dangerous potential. Meanwhile, at Arkaria Base, Riker, Troi, and Beverly discuss their dire options and Hutchinson's death.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Ominous (its approach is a silent threat)
The Mysterious Ship is not physically present in this scene, but its looming approach is the unseen force driving the urgency of the baryon sweep. The Remmler Array’s activation is tied to the ship’s arrival, meaning the terrorists’ timeline is dictated by an external, unknown entity. This ship represents the ultimate deadline: if the resin isn’t extracted before the baryon sweep completes its cycle, the Mysterious Ship’s arrival will cut off all escape routes. Its presence is a narrative device, creating a sense of inescapable pressure. The terrorists must work faster, Picard must act sooner, and the crew’s survival hinges on outracing a threat they cannot see or understand.
- • Force the terrorists to accelerate their extraction
- • Serve as the ultimate deadline for the baryon sweep
- • The crew and terrorists are racing against an unseen force
- • Its arrival will cut off all options for escape or survival
Neutral (as per design), but its inaction heightens tension
The USS Enterprise-D Computer’s systems are compromised, leaving the baryon sweep’s advance unchecked. Its silence is a narrative tool, emphasizing the terrorists’ control and the crew’s helplessness.
- • Maintain operational integrity (if not overridden)
- • Provide alerts to crew (if functional)
- • The ship’s systems are under terrorist control
- • Automated protocols are being bypassed
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The baryon sweep is the most visually and thematically significant object in this scene. Its progress—already halfway through the nacelles—is a ticking clock, a literal and metaphorical countdown to destruction. The green rays of the sweep symbolize the inevitability of the ship’s doom, a force that cannot be reasoned with or bargained with. It is the ultimate arbiter of the scene’s stakes: the terrorists must extract the trilithium resin before the sweep reaches Main Engineering, or they will die along with everyone else. The sweep’s advance is also a narrative device, creating urgency and tension. It forces Picard to act faster, the terrorists to work more recklessly, and the crew to confront the reality of their situation. The baryon sweep is not just a threat; it is the story’s relentless engine, driving every character toward a climax they cannot escape.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Main Engineering is the primary location of this scene, but its role is expanded by the ominous presence of the baryon sweep’s advance. The compartment is a battleground where the terrorists work frantically to extract the trilithium resin, while Picard lurks in the shadows as Mott, gathering intelligence. The location is charged with tension, as the crew’s survival depends on outracing the baryon sweep. The hum of machinery and the flicker of consoles create a sense of urgency, while the terrorists’ hasty modifications to the warp core add to the chaos. Main Engineering is not just a setting; it is a character in its own right, reflecting the desperation of the situation and the high stakes of the terrorists’ mission. The location’s atmosphere is one of controlled panic, where every second counts and failure is not an option.
The Remmler Array’s nacelles are the starting point of the baryon sweep, and their mention in this scene serves as a visual and narrative countdown. The green rays of the sweep, already halfway through the nacelles, symbolize the inevitability of the ship’s destruction. This location is not physically present in the scene, but its mention creates a sense of dread and urgency. The nacelles represent the first stage of the baryon sweep’s advance, a reminder that the clock is ticking and the terrorists’ window for extraction is closing. The location’s role is to heighten the tension, forcing the characters to confront the reality of their situation: time is running out, and the consequences of failure are irreversible.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Starfleet’s protocols and systems are compromised in this scene, as the terrorists have overridden the Enterprise’s automated alerts and disabled safeguards. The organization’s usual role as a protective force is undermined, leaving the crew vulnerable to the baryon sweep and the terrorists’ extraction. Starfleet’s absence of intervention—whether through the computer’s silence or the lack of reinforcements—highlights the desperation of the situation. The organization’s failure to prevent the baryon sweep’s activation or the terrorists’ infiltration reflects broader institutional vulnerabilities, where even the most advanced systems can be exploited. This scene forces Starfleet’s ideals of protection and order to confront the harsh reality of their limitations.
Kelsey’s Group is the driving force in this scene, as their extraction of the trilithium resin is directly threatened by the baryon sweep’s advance. The organization’s ruthless efficiency is on full display, as they work against the clock to secure their prize before the sweep reaches Main Engineering. Their power dynamics are defined by urgency and desperation, as the looming threat of the baryon sweep forces them to accelerate their plans. The group’s internal cohesion is tested, as the pressure mounts and the stakes grow higher. Their goal is clear: extract the resin and escape before the sweep destroys the ship, but the Mysterious Ship’s approach adds another layer of urgency, cutting off potential escape routes. The organization’s influence is exerted through technical expertise, brute force, and the threat of violence, all while racing against an inescapable deadline.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Data proposes modifying Geordi's VISOR and Riker approves (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), while on the Enterprise, Picard sabotages the field diverter (beat_073320b904bd5ccf), directly causing the gas leak and alarms, allowing Picard to create even more chaos by knocking Satler aside and destroying the diverter."
"Kiros ambushes and captures Picard (beat_a15a7339894eb42d), leading Kiros to bring Picard into Main Engineering, under guard (beat_915a46809a9ebeb7)."
"Data proposes modifying Geordi's VISOR and Riker approves (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), while on the Enterprise, Picard sabotages the field diverter (beat_073320b904bd5ccf), directly causing the gas leak and alarms, allowing Picard to create even more chaos by knocking Satler aside and destroying the diverter."
"Picard's assessment of his dire options aboard the Enterprise (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) parallels Riker, Troi, and Beverly assessing their limited options at Arkaria Base, when Data is able to propose a daring counter-plan (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), illustrating thematic parallels."
"Picard's assessment of his dire options aboard the Enterprise (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) parallels Riker, Troi, and Beverly assessing their limited options at Arkaria Base, when Data is able to propose a daring counter-plan (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), illustrating thematic parallels."
"Data proposes modifying Geordi's VISOR and Riker approves (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), while on the Enterprise, Picard sabotages the field diverter (beat_073320b904bd5ccf), directly causing the gas leak and alarms, allowing Picard to create even more chaos by knocking Satler aside and destroying the diverter."
"Data proposes modifying Geordi's VISOR and Riker approves (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), while on the Enterprise, Picard sabotages the field diverter (beat_073320b904bd5ccf), directly causing the gas leak and alarms, allowing Picard to create even more chaos by knocking Satler aside and destroying the diverter."
"Picard overhears the terrorists discussing their plans (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) foreshadows that "Mott the barber" is, unbeknownst to the terrorists, a dangerous opponent (beat_88bb7805fd752e1d)."
"Picard overhears the terrorists discussing their plans (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) foreshadows that "Mott the barber" is, unbeknownst to the terrorists, a dangerous opponent (beat_88bb7805fd752e1d)."
"Picard's assessment of his dire options aboard the Enterprise (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) parallels Riker, Troi, and Beverly assessing their limited options at Arkaria Base, when Data is able to propose a daring counter-plan (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), illustrating thematic parallels."
"Picard's assessment of his dire options aboard the Enterprise (beat_af7ac3226c4a8ae6) parallels Riker, Troi, and Beverly assessing their limited options at Arkaria Base, when Data is able to propose a daring counter-plan (beat_e34f1e6f1b8096e1), illustrating thematic parallels."
Key Dialogue
"KELSEY: "The resin’s volatile, but we’ve got the containment fields. Once we’ve got it, we’ll need to move fast—before Starfleet locks down the sector.""
"NEIL: "What about the baryon sweep? If it hits before we’re done—""
"KELSEY: "Then we die. But we’re not going to die. We’ve got a window, and we’re taking it.""
"PICARD (as Mott): "Uh, pardon me, but—what’s all this about? I was just told to wait here.""
"SATLER: "You don’t need to know. Just stay out of the way.""