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S6E25 · Timescape
S6E25
· Timescape

Enterprise vanishes from sensors

The Runabout crew—Picard, Troi, Data, and Geordi—arrive at the coordinates where the Enterprise should be, only to find no trace of the ship on sensors. Geordi detects a faint, anomalous metallic signal with near-zero energy, an impossible reading that defies known physics. Picard orders an immediate investigation, and as the Runabout approaches, the crew’s mounting disbelief turns to shock when they visually confirm the Enterprise is missing. Data notes the escalating 'fragmentation effect,' hinting at a temporal or interdimensional breach. The scene escalates urgency, framing the disappearance as a critical turning point in the broader conflict with the time-disrupting aliens. The crew’s visceral reactions—Troi’s whispered 'My God'—underscore the anomaly’s unnatural and threatening nature, setting up the investigation that follows.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi expresses confusion about the coordinates, while Picard wonders if the Enterprise has been delayed. Geordi reports his long-range sensors cannot locate the Enterprise, creating initial tension and setting up the mystery.

perplexion to concern

Geordi picks up a faint, possibly metallic reading with nearly nonexistent energy levels, intriguing Picard. Picard orders to investigate, intensifying the anticipation.

intrigue to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calmly observant with underlying curiosity about the anomaly’s mechanics, though his lack of human fear allows him to process the event without the visceral shock of his crewmates.

Data stands near the runabout’s controls, his golden eyes fixed on the sensor readouts as Geordi works. He delivers his observation of the 'fragmentation effect' with calm precision, his voice cutting through the mounting tension. His posture is erect, hands clasped behind his back—a study in composed detachment amid the crew’s growing unease. His dialogue serves as a scientific anchor, grounding the crew’s emotional reactions in measurable data.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide clear, actionable data to the crew about the temporal distortion
  • To maintain operational efficiency despite the escalating anomaly
Active beliefs
  • The anomaly is a solvable puzzle requiring logical analysis
  • His observations will help the crew mitigate the threat
Character traits
Analytical precision Emotional detachment (functional, not cold) Unshakable composure under crisis Role as the crew’s scientific conscience
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Confused and increasingly alarmed, his emotional state is one of cognitive dissonance—his training tells him the readings are impossible, but the evidence is undeniable. His shock is intellectual as much as visceral, rooted in the failure of his tools to explain what he’s seeing.

Geordi is hunched over the runabout’s sensors, his fingers flying across the controls as he struggles to make sense of the readings. His confusion is palpable—'possibly metallic, but the energy levels are practically non-existent'—and his voice carries a note of frustration at the sensors’ inability to provide clear data. When the Enterprise appears, he leans forward, squinting through the window, his expression a mix of technical fascination and dawning horror. His role as the crew’s sensor expert makes him the first to grapple with the anomaly’s physical impossibility.

Goals in this moment
  • To extract usable data from the sensors despite the anomaly’s interference
  • To verify the *Enterprise*'s status and location
Active beliefs
  • The sensors must be malfunctioning or miscalibrated (initially)
  • The anomaly is a technical puzzle that can be solved with the right approach
Character traits
Technical frustration in the face of the unexplained Quick to adapt to new data, even when it defies logic Role as the crew’s 'eyes' into the unknown Pragmatic problem-solver
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Picard’s Runabout (USS *Enterprise*-E, *Timescape* Mission)

The runabout serves as the crew’s mobile command center and transport during this critical moment. Its compact cockpit becomes a pressure cooker of tension as Geordi pilots toward the anomaly, Data monitors the sensors, and Picard issues orders. The runabout’s window frames the crew’s first visual confirmation of the Enterprise's disappearance and subsequent frozen appearance, making it a literal and metaphorical 'window into the unknown.' The vessel’s humming consoles and tight quarters amplify the crew’s collective dread, as they are physically and emotionally confined by the anomaly’s revelation.

Before: Operational, en route to the coordinates where the …
After: Positioned near the frozen Enterprise and Romulan warbird, …
Before: Operational, en route to the coordinates where the Enterprise should be, with Geordi at the helm and Data monitoring systems.
After: Positioned near the frozen Enterprise and Romulan warbird, with the crew in a state of shock and the sensors locked onto the anomalous readings.
Runabout Viewport

The runabout’s window is the crew’s direct visual link to the anomaly. Initially, it frames empty space where the Enterprise should be, reinforcing the crew’s confusion. When the Enterprise suddenly materializes—frozen in time alongside a Romulan warbird—the window becomes a portal to the impossible, forcing the crew to confront the anomaly head-on. The window’s role is both practical (providing visual confirmation) and symbolic (acting as a threshold between known reality and the temporal breach). Troi’s whispered 'My God...' is directed through this window, making it a focal point for the crew’s shared horror.

Before: Clear, showing empty space at the coordinates.
After: Framing the frozen Enterprise and Romulan warbird, locked …
Before: Clear, showing empty space at the coordinates.
After: Framing the frozen Enterprise and Romulan warbird, locked in a battle that defies time itself.
USS Enterprise-D Bridge Sensors

The runabout’s long-range sensors are the crew’s primary tool for detecting the anomaly. Geordi operates them at maximum capacity, but they yield only a faint, near-zero-energy metallic signal—an impossible reading that defies known physics. The sensors’ failure to provide clear data heightens the tension, as the crew is forced to rely on visual confirmation. Their malfunctioning state symbolizes the broader breakdown of reality, where even Starfleet technology cannot explain what is happening. The sensors’ readings serve as a narrative device, underscoring the crew’s growing unease and the anomaly’s unnatural origins.

Before: Fully operational but yielding no sign of the …
After: Detecting a faint, anomalous metallic signal with near-zero …
Before: Fully operational but yielding no sign of the Enterprise at the expected coordinates.
After: Detecting a faint, anomalous metallic signal with near-zero energy, later confirmed visually as the Enterprise materializes frozen in time.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Runabout Cockpit (Forward Section)

The runabout’s cockpit is a claustrophobic yet high-tech space where the crew’s tension reaches a boiling point. Its sparse panels hum with activity as Geordi works the controls, Data monitors the sensors, and Picard issues orders. The confined quarters force the crew into close proximity, amplifying their shared reactions—disbelief, confusion, and finally shock—as the anomaly unfolds. The location’s functional role is that of a mobile command center, but its atmospheric contribution is one of pressured urgency, with the crew’s bodies language (leaning forward, gripping seats) reflecting their emotional states. The runabout’s interior becomes a microcosm of the broader narrative conflict: a small, controlled space confronting an uncontrollable, existential threat.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with a palpable sense of dread as the crew realizes they are …
Function Mobile command center and transport vessel for the crew during the investigation of the anomaly.
Symbolism Represents the crew’s fragile hold on rationality and control amid the chaos of the temporal …
Access Restricted to the runabout’s crew (Picard, Troi, Data, Geordi) during this event.
Humming consoles and dim ambient lighting, casting long shadows. Geordi hunched over the helm, fingers flying across controls. Data standing erect near the sensors, his golden eyes reflecting the anomaly’s data. Picard at the center, his posture rigid with command authority. Troi gripping a seatback, her knuckles white with tension.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"The increasing temporal fragmentation along a heading toward the Enterprise results in the discovery of the Enterprise and Romulan Warbird frozen in battle, escalating the immediate peril facing the crew."

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Causal

"The increasing temporal fragmentation along a heading toward the Enterprise results in the discovery of the Enterprise and Romulan Warbird frozen in battle, escalating the immediate peril facing the crew."

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What this causes 2
Causal medium

"Troi's shock at seeing the frozen Enterprise motivates the crew to understand what happened, leading to their decision to board the ship and devise a plan to avoid temporal freezing."

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Causal medium

"Troi's shock at seeing the frozen Enterprise motivates the crew to understand what happened, leading to their decision to board the ship and devise a plan to avoid temporal freezing."

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: "These are the coordinates...""
"GEORDI: "I've got the long-range sensors on maximum, sir. No sign of the Enterprise.""
"GEORDI: "But... I am picking up a faint reading... possibly metallic, but the energy levels are practically non-existent.""
"DATA: "The fragmentation effect is increasing...""
"PICARD: "There she is...""
"TROI: "My God...""