Fabula
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Riker’s Violent Confrontation with Police

Outside the Victorian boarding house, Riker’s patience finally snaps when a suspicious policeman challenges his identity and seizes alien evidence—likely the Devidian cane or other incriminating tech. The confrontation escalates violently as Riker punches the officer, a decision driven by his instinct to protect the mission and the crew’s cover. The abrupt violence forces the team to abandon their boarding house hideout immediately, fleeing in Data’s carriage to avoid further exposure. This moment marks a critical turning point: the crew’s discretion is now compromised, and their presence in 19th-century San Francisco is no longer covert. The incident risks deeper timeline disruption, as the policeman’s injuries and the crew’s sudden departure could alter historical records. Riker’s impulsive action reflects his frustration with the mission’s constraints and his willingness to prioritize the greater goal—stopping the Devidians—over short-term consequences. The scene underscores the tension between the crew’s need for secrecy and their urgency to act, while also foreshadowing the escalating stakes of their temporal interference.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

2

A policeman arrives at the infirmary, questioning Riker's identity and confiscating the alien's snake-head cane as evidence.

Suspicion to authority ['Sisters of Hope Infirmary']

Riker punches the policeman prioritizing the mission, and the crew escapes in Data's horse-drawn carriage to evade authorities.

Desperation to escape

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

6

Logically focused, prioritizing the crew's safety and mission success

Data stands near the carriage, his posture calm and efficient. He is the first to recognize the need for immediate evacuation and ensures the vehicle is ready for the crew's swift departure. His actions are methodical, reflecting his logical processing of the situation. He does not engage in the physical confrontation but facilitates the crew's escape, demonstrating his role as both a technical asset and a reliable team member.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the carriage is ready for the crew's immediate evacuation
  • To support Riker and Beverly Crusher in their reactive measures
Active beliefs
  • That the confrontation is a direct threat to the crew's mission and must be resolved swiftly
  • That his technical skills and logical analysis are critical to their success
Character traits
Calm Efficient Methodical
Follow Data's journey

Tense and urgent, prioritizing the mission over personal safety

The USS Enterprise-D Away Team is collectively present during the confrontation, though their individual roles vary. Riker takes the lead in the physical altercation, while Data and Beverly Crusher support the crew's immediate evacuation. Their unity and disciplined response reflect their training and loyalty to the mission. The team's actions are reactive but coordinated, underscoring their ability to adapt to unexpected challenges.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the boarding house and avoid further exposure
  • To protect their cover and maintain the integrity of their temporal mission
Active beliefs
  • That their presence in 19th-century San Francisco must remain covert to avoid timeline disruption
  • That the Devidians' threat justifies their aggressive response to the policeman
Character traits
Disciplined Reactive United
Follow Apollinaire's journey

Aggressively suspicious, transitioning to shock and pain after Riker's punch

The unnamed San Francisco policeman, clad in his 19th-century uniform, confronts Riker with authority and suspicion. He seizes the Devidian cane, demanding identification and questioning the crew's presence. His posture is rigid, his tone confrontational, and his actions escalate the tension until Riker's violent response forces him to retreat. The policeman's role here is that of an antagonist, representing the institutional power of the era and the crew's growing exposure.

Goals in this moment
  • To apprehend the crew and uncover their true identities
  • To confiscate the suspicious cane and any other incriminating evidence
Active beliefs
  • That the crew are suspicious outsiders who do not belong in 19th-century San Francisco
  • That his duty as a policeman requires him to challenge and detain them
Character traits
Authoritative Suspicious Confrontational
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 2

Cautiously curious, maintaining professional detachment amid the chaos

The young reporter stands on the periphery of the confrontation, observing the unfolding chaos with a mix of curiosity and professional detachment. He does not directly intervene but remains a silent witness to the crew's violent encounter with the policeman, his presence subtly reinforcing the public nature of the incident. His notebook is poised, ready to document the event, though he does not yet record anything—his role here is purely observational, grounding the scene in historical authenticity.

Goals in this moment
  • To witness and potentially document the incident for historical or journalistic purposes
  • To avoid drawing attention to himself while observing the confrontation
Active beliefs
  • That the crew's actions are unusual and worth noting, though he does not yet understand their true nature
  • That his role as a reporter requires him to remain neutral and uninvolved in the conflict
Character traits
Observant Professionally detached Grounded in historical context
Follow Young Reporter's journey

Tense and urgent, ready to act but constrained by the situation

Beverly Crusher is present during the confrontation but does not directly participate in the physical altercation. She stands nearby, her expression tense and her body language suggesting urgency. Her role here is reactive—she is aware of the crew's need to flee and is prepared to act once the confrontation escalates. Her medical training and instincts are on high alert, though she does not intervene physically.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the crew's safety and avoid further exposure
  • To support Riker and Data in their immediate evacuation
Active beliefs
  • That the crew's mission is critical and must not be compromised by local authorities
  • That her medical expertise may be needed if the confrontation turns violent
Character traits
Reactive Protective Alert
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey
Jean-Luc Picard

Captain Picard is not physically present during this specific confrontation but is implied to be nearby, likely coordinating the crew's …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

3
Data's Horse-Drawn Carriage

Data's horse-drawn carriage serves as the crew's escape vehicle during the confrontation. Positioned outside the boarding house, it is ready for immediate departure once Riker's altercation with the policeman forces the team to flee. The carriage's creaking frame and snorting horses add to the urgency of the moment, symbolizing the crew's desperate need to evade capture. Its role here is purely functional, but it also reinforces the historical setting and the stakes of their temporal interference.

Before: Parked outside the boarding house, ready for use. …
After: In use, carrying the crew away from the …
Before: Parked outside the boarding house, ready for use. Horses are hitched and the carriage is in working condition.
After: In use, carrying the crew away from the boarding house. The horses are in motion, and the carriage is fleeing the scene.
Devidian Temporal Rift Cane

The Devidian cane, a serpent-headed device disguised as a 19th-century accessory, is seized by the policeman during the confrontation. Its true nature as advanced Devidian technology is revealed through the officer's suspicion, making it the catalyst for the violent escalation. The cane's presence in the scene symbolizes the Devidians' predatory influence and the crew's growing exposure. Its seizure forces the crew to abandon their hideout immediately, as it serves as irrefutable evidence of their otherworldly origins.

Before: Possessed by the Devidian Doctor, used to harvest …
After: Confiscated by the policeman, now in the possession …
Before: Possessed by the Devidian Doctor, used to harvest neural energy and open temporal rifts. Disguised as a cane, it is carried by the crew (likely Riker or Data) as incriminating evidence.
After: Confiscated by the policeman, now in the possession of the 19th-century San Francisco Police Department. Its true nature is exposed, though its function remains unknown to the officer.
Picard's Covert Devidian Detection Device (Neural-Energy Variant)

Picard's covert sensor, though not directly referenced in this specific event, is implied to be nearby or in use by the crew. Its role in earlier scenes—detecting Devidian activity—sets the stage for this moment of exposure. The sensor's presence underscores the crew's technological advantage, though their reliance on it also highlights the risks of their mission. While not physically involved in this confrontation, its earlier use foreshadows the crew's need for discretion and the consequences of their actions.

Before: Planted in the infirmary's gas lamp earlier in …
After: Unmentioned in this event, but implied to remain …
Before: Planted in the infirmary's gas lamp earlier in the scene, used to detect Devidian activity. Likely still active but not directly referenced in this event.
After: Unmentioned in this event, but implied to remain in place or be retrieved by the crew during their evacuation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

1
Victorian Boarding House

The exterior of the Victorian boarding house serves as the primary setting for this confrontation. Its ornate wooden facade, cobblestone street, and gas lamps create a historically rich backdrop that contrasts sharply with the crew's futuristic mission. The boarding house, once a sanctuary, becomes a battleground as the crew's cover is blown. The location's atmosphere is tense and urgent, with the crew's need to flee adding to the sense of chaos. The boarding house's public nature—with its front stoop and nearby street—amplifies the stakes, as the confrontation unfolds in full view of potential witnesses like the young reporter.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a sense of impending chaos and exposure. The historical setting contrasts …
Function Battleground and point of exposure for the crew's covert mission. The public nature of the …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of the crew's cover and the high stakes of their temporal interference. …
Access Open to the public, with no restrictions on who can witness the confrontation. The crew's …
Ornate wooden facade of the boarding house Cobblestone street with gas lamps casting flickering light Horse-drawn carriage parked nearby, ready for escape Young reporter standing on the periphery, observing the scene

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

2
Sisters of Hope Infirmary (19th-Century Charity Hospital)

The Sisters of Hope Infirmary is not directly involved in this specific event, but its earlier role in the scene—where the Devidian cane was confiscated—sets the stage for the confrontation. The infirmary's connection to the Devidians' operations and the crew's investigation creates a narrative link to this moment of exposure. While the infirmary itself is not physically present, its influence is felt through the Devidian cane and the crew's need to flee.

Representation Through the Devidian cane, which was confiscated at the infirmary and brought to the boarding …
Power Dynamics Indirectly influential, as the infirmary's role in the Devidians' operations drives the crew's actions and …
Impact The infirmary's role in the Devidians' operations highlights the broader institutional dynamics of 19th-century medicine …
To maintain the Devidians' cover and continue their neural energy harvesting operations To avoid exposure of their true identities and the infirmary's role in their predatory activities Through the Devidian cane, which serves as a catalyst for the confrontation Through the crew's reactive measures to protect their mission and avoid further exposure
19th-Century San Francisco Police Department

The 19th-century San Francisco Police Department is directly represented by the unnamed policeman who confronts the crew. His actions—seizing the Devidian cane, demanding identification, and attempting to apprehend the crew—embody the institutional power of the era. The policeman's role here is antagonistic, as he challenges the crew's cover and forces them to abandon their hideout. His presence underscores the risks of the crew's temporal interference and the consequences of their actions.

Representation Through the unnamed policeman, who acts as a direct representative of the department's authority and …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew, challenging their presence and demanding compliance with 19th-century laws. The …
Impact The confrontation highlights the tension between the crew's mission and the historical era's institutional structures. …
Internal Dynamics The policeman acts independently, though his actions could escalate to involve higher-ranking officers or the …
To apprehend the crew and uncover their true identities To confiscate the suspicious cane and any other incriminating evidence Through the policeman's direct confrontation and use of institutional protocols Through the threat of further legal action or public exposure if the crew does not comply

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Data pinpoints alien time displacement
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Clemens publicly exposes Data and Guinan
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Crusher and Troi Uncover Infirmary Conspiracy
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Aliens Exposed in Infirmary Confrontation
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Clemens publicly exposes Data and Guinan
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Crusher and Troi Uncover Infirmary Conspiracy
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Aliens Exposed in Infirmary Confrontation
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Data pinpoints alien time displacement
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
What this causes 8
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Data pinpoints alien time displacement
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Clemens publicly exposes Data and Guinan
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Crusher and Troi Uncover Infirmary Conspiracy
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"Picard planting sensor, so the aliens enter the ward and trigger the sensor, prompting Beverly to act."

Aliens Exposed in Infirmary Confrontation
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Clemens publicly exposes Data and Guinan
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Crusher and Troi Uncover Infirmary Conspiracy
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Aliens Exposed in Infirmary Confrontation
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Repeats infiltration of infirmary, and the policeman arriving on the scene."

Data pinpoints alien time displacement
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Key Dialogue

"POLICEMAN: "You there! What’s your business here? And what’s this strange device you’re carrying?""
"RIKER: "It’s none of your concern. Stand aside.""
"POLICEMAN: "I’ll be the judge of that. Hand it over—now.""
"RIKER: "You’re making a mistake.""
"POLICEMAN: "And you’re under arrest for—""
"[Riker punches the policeman, knocking him to the ground.]"