S5E14
· Conundrum

Picard Orders Attack on Lysian Command

In the Observation Lounge, the crew—still grappling with collective amnesia—discovers their mission: the Enterprise must cross into Lysian territory and destroy the Central Command, a strike that could end the war but risks becoming a war crime. Geordi and Data reveal the Federation’s covert war, the capture of fourteen Starfleet vessels, and the Lysians’ devastating energy weapon. Troi objects, arguing for verification of orders, but Geordi insists on radio silence, and Worf urges decisive action. Picard, torn between duty and morality, ultimately orders the attack, committing the crew to a potentially catastrophic course. The decision fractures the crew’s unity, foreshadowing the consequences of their fragmented memories and the hidden enemy’s influence. The scene underscores Picard’s internal conflict and the crew’s fractured trust, setting the stage for the mission’s escalation and the revelation of MacDuff’s deception.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data and Geordi explain that the Enterprise's mission is a vital part of a larger, coordinated effort to end the war, emphasizing that failure to destroy the Central Command will jeopardize the entire operation. Worf urges Picard to proceed, stating the choice is clear.

tension to resolve

After a long pause, Picard, despite his reservations and Troi's unease, orders Commander MacDuff to set a course for the Lysian Central Command, committing the Enterprise to the mission.

resolve to grim determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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MacDuff
primary

Calculating and deceptive, with a surface calm masking his true intentions. He is a predator biding his time, ensuring the crew’s actions align with his hidden objectives.

MacDuff sits at the table, his posture relaxed but his eyes sharp. He listens to the debate with feigned interest, occasionally nodding as if in agreement. His contributions are minimal—a single, calculated remark about the crew’s amnesia—but his presence is a silent threat. He does not challenge Picard’s order, but his compliance is a mask for his true agenda: to ensure the crew follows the path that serves the Satarran cause. His demeanor is that of a man who knows more than he lets on.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the crew proceeds with the mission as ordered, thereby advancing the Satarran agenda against the Lysians.
  • To maintain his cover as a loyal Starfleet officer, avoiding any action that might reveal his true allegiance.
Active beliefs
  • That the crew’s amnesia and moral conflicts make them easy to manipulate into serving his purposes.
  • That the destruction of the Lysian Central Command will weaken the Federation’s position, benefiting the Satarran cause.
Character traits
Calculated deception Feigned compliance Silent manipulation Ruthless pragmatism
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Assertive and combat-ready, with a hint of frustration at Troi’s objections, which he views as a distraction from the mission’s urgency.

Worf stands near the table, his Klingon warrior instincts on full display. He argues forcefully for maintaining radio silence and executing the mission without hesitation, his voice a low growl of conviction. His posture is rigid, his hands clasped behind his back, embodying the discipline of a soldier who sees the mission as a matter of honor and necessity. He does not acknowledge Troi’s moral objections, treating them as irrelevant to the tactical reality of war.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the crew adheres to Starfleet’s orders and maintains operational secrecy, regardless of moral concerns.
  • To reinforce Picard’s authority by presenting the mission as a clear-cut tactical necessity.
Active beliefs
  • That war requires difficult choices, and hesitation or moralizing can lead to defeat.
  • That the Lysians, as a genocidal enemy, do not deserve the crew’s sympathy.
Character traits
Unyielding tactical focus Klingon honor-driven decisiveness Disdain for moral ambiguity in wartime Loyalty to Picard’s command
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Grave, conflicted, and somber, with a palpable sense of dread about the consequences of his order. His internal struggle is visible in his physical tension and measured speech.

Picard sits at the head of the table, his posture erect but his expression grave. He listens intently to the crew’s reports, his fingers steepled in a gesture of deep contemplation. As the debate rages, his conflict is visible—his jaw tightens, his brow furrows—but he remains composed, absorbing every word. When he finally speaks, his voice is heavy with the weight of command, and his order to proceed is delivered with somber resolve, as if he is already bearing the guilt of the decision.

Goals in this moment
  • To reconcile the moral implications of the mission with his duty to Starfleet and the Federation, despite his personal misgivings.
  • To maintain crew cohesion and operational secrecy, even as Troi’s objections and the crew’s fractured trust threaten to undermine his authority.
Active beliefs
  • That the mission, while morally fraught, is necessary to end the war and prevent further Federation losses.
  • That his role as captain requires him to make difficult choices, even when those choices may haunt him.
Character traits
Command authority under pressure Moral introspection Strategic caution Emotional restraint with underlying torment
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Neutral with underlying curiosity about human moral dilemmas, though his delivery remains clinically precise.

Data stands at attention near the monitor, delivering precise tactical and strategic reports with his signature analytical detachment. He activates the star map and graphic of the Lysian Central Command, providing cold, hard facts about the Federation’s war, the Lysian weapon, and the urgency of their mission. His presence underscores the crew’s reliance on logic amid moral chaos, though his lack of emotional investment highlights the human cost of their decisions.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide the crew with accurate, actionable intelligence about the Lysian threat and their mission parameters.
  • To reinforce the urgency of the mission by emphasizing the Federation’s coordinated effort and the crew’s pivotal role in it.
Active beliefs
  • That the mission’s success depends on adhering to Starfleet’s orders and maintaining operational secrecy.
  • That emotional considerations, while interesting, should not override strategic necessity in wartime.
Character traits
Analytical precision Emotionally detached (yet subtly humanizing) Tactical clarity Unwavering adherence to mission parameters
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Focused and insistent, with a hint of frustration at the crew’s indecision. He is a man who trusts in systems and orders, and sees delays as unnecessary risks.

Geordi moves between the table and the monitor, his fingers flying over the controls as he pulls up the star map and graphic of the Lysian Central Command. He speaks with focused urgency, his voice steady but insistent as he outlines the mission parameters and the consequences of failure. His demeanor is that of an engineer who sees the problem as solvable—if the crew can just follow the plan. He does not engage with Troi’s moral objections, treating them as outside his purview.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the crew understands the technical and strategic imperative of the mission, emphasizing the Federation’s coordinated effort.
  • To reinforce the need for radio silence and adherence to orders, as any deviation could compromise the operation.
Active beliefs
  • That the mission’s success depends on precise execution of Starfleet’s plan, without deviation.
  • That moral objections, while understandable, must not interfere with the technical and tactical requirements of the mission.
Character traits
Technical precision Mission-focused insistence Adherence to chain of command Emotional detachment from moral debates
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Reserved and supportive of Picard, but with an undercurrent of unease about the mission’s morality. His silence is not indifference but a struggle to reconcile duty with conscience.

Riker sits to Picard’s left, his posture relaxed but attentive. He listens without interruption, his expression inscrutable, though his occasional glances at Troi suggest internal conflict. He does not challenge Picard’s authority, but his silence speaks volumes—he is a man who has followed orders before, but the moral weight of this one is not lost on him. His reserved demeanor contrasts with Worf’s assertiveness, reinforcing the crew’s divided loyalties.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Picard’s authority and maintain crew discipline, even as he privately questions the mission’s ethics.
  • To ensure that the crew’s fractured trust does not escalate into open conflict, which could compromise the mission.
Active beliefs
  • That Picard’s judgment, while flawed, is ultimately what holds the crew together in this crisis.
  • That challenging orders in the heat of battle could have catastrophic consequences for the Federation.
Character traits
Loyalty to command Reserved introspection Tactical supportiveness Subtle moral unease
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Deeply disturbed, bordering on anguish, as she grapples with the potential for war crimes and the suffering of innocent Lysians.

Troi sits rigidly at the table, her Betazoid empathy making the crew’s tension palpable. She interjects with growing distress, her voice trembling as she challenges the morality of the mission. Her objections—rooted in her ability to sense the suffering of others—create a stark contrast to the crew’s militaristic focus. Physically, she leans forward, her hands clasped tightly, as if bracing against the weight of the decision.

Goals in this moment
  • To persuade the crew to verify their orders with Starfleet Command, arguing that the mission may be based on flawed or incomplete intelligence.
  • To highlight the ethical implications of the attack, particularly the risk of genocide, and appeal to the crew’s humanity.
Active beliefs
  • That blind obedience to orders in the absence of verification is morally indefensible, especially when lives are at stake.
  • That the crew’s amnesia and the ship’s damaged systems make their current mission parameters suspect.
Character traits
Empathic distress Moral courage Diplomatic persistence Emotional vulnerability
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Observant and neutral, with an undercurrent of wry amusement at the crew’s moral and tactical struggles. She is neither fully supportive nor opposed, but her silence speaks to her independence.

Ro sits at the table, her arms crossed, observing the debate with a mix of amusement and detachment. She does not participate in the discussion, but her sharp eyes miss nothing. Her Bajoran instincts make her wary of blind obedience to Starfleet, yet she does not openly challenge Picard’s authority. Instead, she watches, waiting to see how the crew’s fractures will play out—and perhaps calculating her own next move.

Goals in this moment
  • To assess the crew’s cohesion and Picard’s leadership under pressure, gauging whether their amnesia and the mission’s moral weight will weaken them.
  • To remain a wildcard, neither fully aligned with the crew nor Starfleet, preserving her own agency.
Active beliefs
  • That Starfleet’s orders, while binding, are not absolute—especially when they risk war crimes.
  • That the crew’s amnesia makes them vulnerable to manipulation, and she must stay alert for opportunities to assert her own judgment.
Character traits
Observant detachment Bajoran skepticism of authority Strategic patience Subtle defiance
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Bridge Sensor Monitor

The bridge sensor monitor is not directly used in this event, but its earlier role in revealing the ship’s crippled state and the metallic debris of a recent battle looms over the crew’s decisions. The monitor’s intermittent scans and flickering displays symbolize the Enterprise’s vulnerability and the crew’s fragmented understanding of their situation. While not physically interacted with here, its presence is invoked in the crew’s awareness of their compromised systems and the urgency of their mission.

Before: Offline or intermittently functional, having previously displayed scans …
After: Unchanged; the monitor’s status remains a background concern, …
Before: Offline or intermittently functional, having previously displayed scans of metallic debris and confirmed the ship’s crippled state (navigation, propulsion, and communications down, life support stable).
After: Unchanged; the monitor’s status remains a background concern, as the crew’s focus shifts to the moral and tactical implications of their mission.
Graphic of the Lysian Central Command

Geordi calls up the graphic of the Lysian Central Command on the Observation Lounge monitor, rendering a massive, fortified structure that dominates the screen. The graphic is a chilling visual aid, emphasizing the scale of the target and the destructive power required to neutralize it. Picard, Riker, and Worf lean in to assess the defenses, their expressions grim, while Troi recoils at the implications. The graphic serves as a silent witness to the crew’s moral conflict, its cold, unfeeling depiction of the target contrasting with the emotional turmoil in the room. It is both a tactical tool and a haunting symbol of the war’s dehumanizing cost.

Before: Stored in the Enterprise’s database; inactive until Geordi …
After: Displayed and static; the graphic remains visible, a …
Before: Stored in the Enterprise’s database; inactive until Geordi retrieves it to display on the monitor.
After: Displayed and static; the graphic remains visible, a constant reminder of the mission’s brutality and the crew’s complicity in it.
Lysian Sector Star Map

Geordi activates the star map on the Observation Lounge monitor, pulling up a vivid display of the Enterprise’s position in neutral space and the treacherous path to Lysian Central Command. The map is a visual manifestation of the crew’s dilemma: a stark reminder of the distance they must travel into enemy territory and the irreversible nature of their mission. The bright lines tracing stellar paths and the arrow pointing toward Lysian Central Command create a sense of inevitability, reinforcing the crew’s sense of being trapped by their orders. The map’s graphic clarity contrasts with the moral ambiguity of their debate, underscoring the tension between logic and ethics.

Before: Inactive; the monitor is dark until Geordi activates …
After: Active but static; the star map and graphic …
Before: Inactive; the monitor is dark until Geordi activates it to display the star map and later the graphic of the Lysian Central Command.
After: Active but static; the star map and graphic remain displayed, serving as a visual anchor for the crew’s decision. The monitor’s role shifts from a tool for navigation to a symbol of the mission’s inescapable weight.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Observation Lounge (USS Enterprise-D)

The Observation Lounge serves as the crucible for the crew’s moral and tactical debate, its spacious yet intimate setting amplifying the weight of their decisions. The room’s large windows offer a view of the stars, a silent audience to the crew’s struggle, while the table at its center becomes a battleground for ideas. The lounge’s usual role as a place for reflection and camaraderie is subverted here, transformed into a war room where the fate of thousands hangs in the balance. The crew’s physical proximity—seated around the table, leaning in to examine the star map and graphic—creates a sense of claustrophobic tension, as if the walls themselves are pressing in on their conscience.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and heavy silences, punctuated by outbursts of moral and tactical debate. …
Function Meeting point for a high-stakes tactical and moral debate, where the crew’s fractured trust and …
Symbolism Represents the crew’s moral isolation and the pressure of command. The lounge, typically a place …
Access Restricted to senior staff only; the crew’s amnesia and the mission’s sensitivity ensure that no …
The large windows framing the stars, a silent witness to the crew’s struggle. The table at the center, littered with padds and monitors, serving as the focal point for the debate. The dim, ambient lighting casting long shadows, mirroring the crew’s moral ambiguity. The faint hum of the Enterprise’s systems, a reminder of the ship’s vulnerability and the urgency of their mission.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the invisible but omnipotent force shaping the crew’s actions, its authority felt in every order, protocol, and moral dilemma. The organization is represented through the crew’s adherence to radio silence, their reliance on Starfleet’s intelligence about the Lysian weapon, and the unspoken expectation that they will obey their mission parameters without question. Starfleet’s influence is both a source of structure and a target of Troi’s moral objections, as she challenges the organization’s willingness to risk war crimes. The crew’s internal debate reflects broader institutional tensions: the tension between duty and morality, and the cost of blind obedience in wartime.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (radio silence, mission parameters) and the crew’s internalized loyalty to …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals, but being challenged by Troi’s ethical objections and the crew’s fractured …
Impact The crew’s debate highlights the institutional tension between Starfleet’s military objectives and its ethical responsibilities. …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal debate mirrors broader institutional conflicts: the tension between tactical necessity and moral …
To ensure the crew executes the mission to destroy the Lysian Central Command, thereby ending the war and preventing further Federation losses. To maintain operational secrecy and coordination with other Starfleet vessels, even at the risk of moral compromise. Through institutional protocol (radio silence, adherence to orders), Through the crew’s internalized loyalty and sense of duty, Through the threat of disciplinary action or mission failure if orders are disobeyed, Through the moral weight of the Federation’s cause, framed as a just war against a genocidal enemy.
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is invoked as the moral and political backbone of the crew’s mission, its ideals serving as both a justification and a point of contention. The Federation is represented through Data’s reports about the war, Geordi’s emphasis on the coordinated effort to end the conflict, and Picard’s invocation of the crew’s role as the ‘lynch pin’ to the operation. The organization’s goals—ending the war, protecting Federation lives, and countering the Lysian threat—are framed as just and necessary, but Troi’s objections force the crew to confront the Federation’s complicity in potential war crimes. The Federation’s influence is felt in the crew’s sense of duty, but its moral authority is undermined by the secrecy and deception surrounding the mission.

Representation Through the crew’s internalized loyalty to Federation ideals and the framing of the mission as …
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraint of moral ambiguity, as the crew grapples with the potential for …
Impact The crew’s debate exposes the Federation’s institutional hypocrisy: the tension between its stated ethical principles …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal debate reflects broader institutional conflicts within the Federation: the tension between military …
To end the war with the Lysian Alliance through a decisive strike on their Central Command, thereby protecting Federation lives and territories. To maintain the Federation’s moral high ground, even as the crew questions the ethics of their mission. Through the crew’s sense of duty and loyalty to Federation ideals, Through the framing of the Lysians as a genocidal enemy, justifying preemptive action, Through the coordinated nature of the mission, emphasizing the crew’s role in a larger, just cause, Through the threat of Federation defeat if the mission fails, leveraging the crew’s fear of losing the war.
Lysian Alliance

The Lysian Alliance is the crew’s unseen antagonist, its genocidal nature and devastating energy weapon serving as the justification for the mission. The organization is invoked through Data and Geordi’s reports, which paint the Lysians as a existential threat to the Federation. The crew’s debate about the morality of the strike is, in part, a debate about the Lysians’ humanity: are they a genocidal enemy deserving of preemptive destruction, or a victim of Federation propaganda? The Lysians’ influence is felt in the crew’s fear and revulsion, which Worf and Geordi leverage to argue for the mission’s necessity. Troi’s objections, however, force the crew to question whether the Lysians’ alleged crimes justify the potential war crime of destroying their Central Command.

Representation Through the crew’s reports and the graphic of the Lysian Central Command, which serves as …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the crew’s moral objections, particularly Troi’s argument that the mission may be …
Impact The crew’s debate exposes the Lysian Alliance as a convenient scapegoat for the Federation’s moral …
To survive and expand their territory, as framed by the Federation’s reports of their genocidal ambitions. To deploy their energy weapon to capture or destroy Federation ships, thereby shifting the balance of power in their favor. Through the crew’s fear of the Lysian weapon and the threat it poses to the Federation, Through the dehumanizing portrayal of the Lysians as a genocidal enemy, justifying preemptive action, Through the crew’s reliance on Federation intelligence, which frames the Lysians as an existential threat, Through the graphic of the Lysian Central Command, which serves as a visual reminder of the enemy’s scale and the destructive power required to neutralize them.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: We're approximately here... We've been ordered to cross into Lysian territory... and destroy their Central Command."
"TROI: Captain, there's been a great deal of damage to our computer system. Maybe we're not getting accurate information."
"PICARD: Commander MacDuff -- set a course for the Lysian Central Command."