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S5E14 · Conundrum
S5E14
· Conundrum

Crew loses memories on the bridge

The Enterprise bridge erupts into chaos as the crew—Picard, Riker, Worf, Ro, Geordi, and others—suddenly loses all memory after a bright green light engulfs the ship. The disorientation is immediate: Picard, mid-command, freezes in confusion, touching his head as if searching for answers. Riker, usually composed, admits he doesn’t recognize anyone, while Geordi and Worf stare at each other like strangers. Ro, still gripping the helm console, looks at her hands in bewilderment. The crew’s technical skills remain intact, but their identities and mission are gone. Worse, an unfamiliar Starfleet officer (MacDuff) appears among them, equally disoriented, hinting at deeper temporal or narrative disruptions. The scene crystallizes the stakes: without memory, trust, or context, the crew’s ability to function—or even recognize their enemies—is fatally compromised. The moment forces them into a desperate scramble to reconstruct their purpose while the probe’s true intentions remain ominously unclear.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker admits he doesn't recognize anyone, and Picard echoes this sentiment, not even remembering his own identity. Picard then notices MacDuff, a Starfleet officer unfamiliar to them, who is equally disoriented.

confusion to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alarmed and disoriented, struggling to reconcile his technical expertise with his lack of memory and the unfamiliar faces around him.

Geordi shouts about the computers going down as the green light approaches, his voice urgent. After the flash, he stares at Worf as if he were a stranger, his expression a mix of alarm and confusion. His hands hover over his console, but he doesn’t move, as if unsure what to do next. His body language conveys his disorientation and the instinctive knowledge that something has gone terribly wrong.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand why the computers are down and how to restore them.
  • To find a way to communicate with the crew despite the memory loss.
Active beliefs
  • That his technical skills are the key to solving the crisis.
  • That the memory loss is a technical malfunction that can be fixed.
Character traits
Alarmed Confused Instinctive Hesitant
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MacDuff
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Disoriented but calculating, masking his true intentions behind a facade of confusion while assessing the crew’s vulnerabilities.

MacDuff appears suddenly after the green light fades, dressed in a Starfleet Command uniform. He stands next to Picard, equally disoriented, his presence an ominous clue that the probe’s attack is far more sinister than a simple memory wipe. His body language is tense, and he appears to be searching for something—anything—familiar. Unlike the rest of the crew, his disorientation is tinged with a sense of calculation, as if he is assessing the situation for opportunities.

Goals in this moment
  • To blend in with the crew and avoid suspicion while gathering information.
  • To exploit the crew’s memory loss for his own purposes.
Active beliefs
  • That his disguise as a Starfleet officer will allow him to manipulate the crew.
  • That the memory loss provides an opportunity to advance his hidden agenda.
Character traits
Disoriented Calculating Assessing Ominous
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Bewildered and slightly frustrated, grappling with the disconnect between her instinctive actions and her lack of memory.

Ro is gripping the helm console when the green light strikes, her hands locked in place as she stares at them in bewilderment. She tries to react to Picard’s evasive action order but finds the helm unresponsive. After the flash, she continues to stare at her hands, her expression a mix of confusion and frustration. She doesn’t speak, but her body language conveys her disorientation and the instinctive knowledge that something is deeply wrong.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand why her hands are on the helm console and what she was trying to do.
  • To find a way to regain control of the situation, even without her memory.
Active beliefs
  • That her technical skills are still intact and can be relied upon.
  • That her memory loss is part of a larger, unexplained threat.
Character traits
Confused Frustrated Instinctive Silent but expressive
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Bewildered and emotionally exposed, struggling to reconcile his lack of memory with his instinctive need to lead.

Picard is caught mid-command when the green light strikes, freezing in place with his hand raised as if to issue an order. After the flash, he appears disoriented, touching his head and squinting as if experiencing physical discomfort. His expression shifts from tension to blank bewilderment, and he looks around the bridge with growing confusion. He admits aloud that he doesn’t remember who he is or anyone else, his voice tinged with vulnerability—a stark contrast to his usual authoritative demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand what has happened to him and the crew.
  • To regain a sense of control or familiarity in an unfamiliar situation.
Active beliefs
  • That his memory loss is temporary and can be reversed.
  • That his role as captain requires him to maintain composure despite the chaos.
Character traits
Vulnerable Disoriented Introspective Uncertain
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Disoriented and slightly unnerved, grappling with the loss of his usual tactical clarity and the unfamiliarity of his surroundings.

Worf is rapidly working his console when the green light strikes, his expression stunned by the scanning signal penetrating the shields. After the flash, he stares at Geordi as if he were a stranger, his Klingon instincts momentarily overshadowed by confusion. His body language is tense, and he appears to be struggling to reconcile his disorientation with his usual vigilance. He doesn’t speak, but his bewildered gaze speaks volumes about his loss of context.

Goals in this moment
  • To regain his tactical focus and understand the threat that caused the memory loss.
  • To find a way to protect the crew, even without his memory.
Active beliefs
  • That his Klingon honor and training will guide him through this crisis.
  • That the memory loss is a tactical disadvantage that must be overcome.
Character traits
Stunned Confused Vigilant but disoriented Silent
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Disoriented and emotionally unmoored, struggling to reconcile his lack of recognition with his deep bonds to the crew.

Riker glances around the bridge after the green light fades, his usual confidence replaced by confusion. He admits he doesn’t recognize anyone, his voice carrying a note of disbelief. His body language is tense, and he appears to be searching for something—anything—familiar. Unlike Picard, who tries to mask his disorientation, Riker’s confusion is more openly displayed, reflecting his reliance on his relationships with the crew.

Goals in this moment
  • To find something or someone familiar to anchor his identity.
  • To understand why he feels so disconnected from the people around him.
Active beliefs
  • That his memory loss is a temporary glitch that will resolve itself.
  • That his relationships with the crew are the key to regaining his identity.
Character traits
Confused Vulnerable Searching Less composed than usual
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Supporting 1

Confused and passive, struggling to process the sudden loss of memory and the unfamiliar surroundings.

A crewman is present on the bridge, behaving disorientedly after the green light. Like the rest of the crew, he appears confused and uncertain, his body language conveying his loss of context. He doesn’t speak or take any specific action, but his presence adds to the overall sense of chaos and disorientation on the bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand what has happened and why he feels so disconnected.
  • To find a way to contribute to the crew’s efforts despite his confusion.
Active beliefs
  • That the memory loss is temporary and will resolve itself.
  • That following the lead of senior officers will help him regain his bearings.
Character traits
Confused Disoriented Passive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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MacDuff's Starfleet Command Uniform

MacDuff’s Starfleet Command uniform presents him as a standard Starfleet officer amid the disoriented Picard, Riker, Worf, Geordi, and Ro. The uniform’s familiar cut and insignia aid his infiltration, allowing him to blend in seamlessly. His presence as a seemingly disoriented officer adds to the crew’s confusion, masking his true intentions and the deeper threat he poses. The uniform serves as both a disguise and a symbol of the crew’s vulnerability, highlighting how easily trust can be exploited in a crisis.

Before: Not present on the bridge before the green …
After: MacDuff wears the uniform as he stands among …
Before: Not present on the bridge before the green light; MacDuff’s uniform is part of his disguise, allowing him to infiltrate the crew undetected.
After: MacDuff wears the uniform as he stands among the crew, appearing equally disoriented. The uniform’s role as a disguise is reinforced, setting up his later deception.
Probe's Bright Green Scanning Beam

The bright green scanning beam erupts from the alien probe, piercing the Enterprise’s shields and flooding the bridge with intense light. It triggers immediate computer failures and instantly wipes the crew’s memories, leaving them disoriented and confused. The beam serves as both a catalyst for the memory wipe and a symbol of the unknown threat facing the crew. Its vivid color and overwhelming intensity underscore the suddenness and severity of the attack, setting the stage for the crew’s desperate struggle to regain their identities and mission.

Before: Active and scanning the Enterprise, penetrating the shields …
After: The beam fades, leaving the crew disoriented and …
Before: Active and scanning the Enterprise, penetrating the shields and locking onto the optical data network with increasing intensity.
After: The beam fades, leaving the crew disoriented and the bridge in chaos. The probe’s true intentions remain ominously unclear, hinting at a deeper threat.
USS Enterprise Main Bridge Control Consoles and Displays

The Enterprise bridge consoles are sleek black panels displaying scrolling readouts of sensor data, ship status, and navigation metrics. Post-probe attack, they glitch under the strain of the memory wipe, their displays flickering and offline. Ro grips the helm console instinctively, her hands locked in place despite her confusion. Geordi taps the sensors to detect metallic debris, revealing the offline systems while life support holds. Worf eyes the tactical displays warily, searching for clues amid the chaos. The consoles serve as a tangible reminder of the crew’s technical skills and the fragility of their situation, their glitching displays symbolizing the disorientation and uncertainty gripping the bridge.

Before: Functioning normally, displaying real-time sensor data, ship status, …
After: Glitching and offline, their displays flickering and unresponsive. …
Before: Functioning normally, displaying real-time sensor data, ship status, and navigation metrics. The crew relies on them for tactical and operational decisions.
After: Glitching and offline, their displays flickering and unresponsive. The consoles reflect the crew’s disorientation and the broader systemic failure caused by the probe’s attack.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge of the USS Enterprise-D

The Enterprise bridge serves as the epicenter of the memory wipe, its familiar layout now a battleground for the crew’s internal struggle. Worf picks up the alien vessel on long-range sensors from his tactical station, while Geordi verifies its unmatched configuration at ops. Picard calls for the main viewscreen visual, revealing the probe drifting into view. Consoles flare with alerts as the probe’s scan locks onto the optical data network, the intensity spiking to 1500%. Picard snaps shields online from the central chair, but it’s too late—the green light engulfs the bridge, washing out the scene and leaving the crew disoriented. The bridge’s humming panels and the press of unknown intrusion create a raw sense of vulnerability, amplifying the crew’s isolation and confusion.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with flashing alerts, humming panels, and the press of an unknown intrusion. The bridge’s …
Function Battleground (metaphorical, for the crew's internal struggle) and command center (now compromised by the memory …
Symbolism Represents the crew’s loss of control and the fragility of their mission. The bridge, once …
Access Restricted to senior staff and crew members, though the memory wipe has rendered all present …
Flashing console alerts and readouts Humming panels and the sound of glitching systems The bright green light washing out the scene The main viewscreen displaying the alien probe

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s protocols and hierarchical command structures persist through the amnesia, with officers retaining skills in piloting, tactics, and engineering. The crew’s instinctive adherence to these protocols—despite their memory loss—highlights the deep institutional conditioning that defines their roles. However, the memory wipe exposes the fragility of these structures, as the crew struggles to function without their identities or mission context. The organization’s influence is both a source of stability and a point of vulnerability, as MacDuff’s presence as a disguised Satarran agent underscores the risks of infiltration and deception.

Representation Through the crew’s instinctive adherence to Starfleet protocols and the hierarchical command structure, even amid …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals through institutional conditioning, but operating under constraint due to the memory …
Impact The memory wipe forces Starfleet to confront the fragility of its institutional structures and the …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as the crew grapples with their loss of memory …
To maintain operational control and crew cohesion despite the memory wipe. To uncover the source of the attack and restore the crew’s identities and mission. Institutional protocols and hierarchical command structures The crew’s technical skills and training, which persist despite the memory loss The symbolic authority of Starfleet uniforms and roles

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
Causal

"The intensifying alien scan (penetrating shields and causing computer failure) directly leads to the bright green light and subsequent amnesia of the crew."

Crew suffers collective amnesia after probe attack
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Foreshadowing medium

"The foreshadowing of an alien scan trying to access the ship's systems foreshadows the events that lead to complete amnesia."

Enterprise detects silent alien vessel
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Foreshadowing medium

"The foreshadowing of an alien scan trying to access the ship's systems foreshadows the events that lead to complete amnesia."

Enterprise detects and analyzes alien probe
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Foreshadowing medium

"The foreshadowing of an alien scan trying to access the ship's systems foreshadows the events that lead to complete amnesia."

Alien probe breaches optical data network
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What this causes 4
Causal

"The intensifying alien scan (penetrating shields and causing computer failure) directly leads to the bright green light and subsequent amnesia of the crew."

Crew suffers collective amnesia after probe attack
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker and Picard's shared amnesia directly leads to them realizing the entire senior staff is experiencing the same issue of memory loss."

Crew confronts shared amnesia and crippled systems
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker and Picard's shared amnesia directly leads to them realizing the entire senior staff is experiencing the same issue of memory loss."

Picard assesses crippled ship and crew
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker and Picard's shared amnesia directly leads to them realizing the entire senior staff is experiencing the same issue of memory loss."

Crew assesses memory loss and risks communication
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Key Dialogue

"WORF: The scanning signal has penetrated our shields..."
"RIKER: I don't know who any of you are."
"PICARD: Neither do I... I don't even remember who I am..."