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S6E14 · Face of the Enemy

Troi seizes command of the warbird

In a high-stakes power struggle aboard the Romulan warbird, Counselor Troi—disguised as Tal Shiar Major Rakal—exploits Toreth’s aggressive order to attack the Enterprise as an opportunity to assert her authority. By framing Toreth’s military approach as reckless and vulnerable, Troi leverages the Romulans’ fear of the Tal Shiar to force Toreth’s removal from command. She then seizes control of the ship, using psychological intimidation (threatening the families of any who defy her) to solidify her dominance. The coup is executed with calculated precision, revealing Troi’s strategic mind and her willingness to embrace ruthlessness to maintain her cover. This moment marks a critical turning point: Troi’s command of the warbird is now absolute, but her deception is stretched thin, and the crew’s loyalty remains fragile. The scene foreshadows her next gambit—lowering the Enterprise’s shields under false pretenses—while deepening the tension between her covert mission and the looming threat of war.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Troi reveals her deceptive plan to lower the Enterprise's shields under the guise of diplomacy before destroying them, showcasing her strategic thinking.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Worried and conflicted, torn between his loyalty to Troi and the moral unease of participating in her coup.

N’Vek acts as Troi’s reluctant accomplice, removing Toreth from her command station at Troi’s order and confiscating her weapon. He holds his disruptor on Toreth, urging her to step down without resistance. N’Vek’s actions reflect his internal conflict—he is loyal to Troi and the mission but clearly uncomfortable with the violent threat she employs to secure her authority.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Troi’s mission to protect the defectors and avoid war.
  • Minimize violence and maintain stability aboard the warbird.
Active beliefs
  • Troi’s deception is necessary to achieve their objectives, but the methods she employs are ethically questionable.
  • The crew’s loyalty is fragile, and any perceived weakness could jeopardize the mission.
Character traits
Loyal but conflicted Reluctant enforcer Disciplined under pressure Empathetic toward Toreth’s humiliation
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Defiant at first, then humiliated and enraged by Troi’s threat to the crew’s families and her own removal from command.

Toreth stands defiantly at her command station, issuing the order to attack the Enterprise. When Troi challenges her authority, Toreth refuses to step down, insisting that the attack is necessary to destroy the Federation ship. She is ultimately forced to relinquish command after Troi threatens the families of the crew, a move that humiliates and enrages her. Toreth steps down from the command platform, her weapon confiscated, and is left powerless as Troi takes control of the ship.

Goals in this moment
  • Destroy the *Enterprise* to eliminate the Federation threat and assert her command authority.
  • Resist Troi’s attempt to seize control of the warbird, even at the risk of her own life.
Active beliefs
  • The Tal Shiar’s methods are reckless and undermine military discipline.
  • The *Enterprise* must be destroyed to prevent future threats to Romulan security.
Character traits
Defiant and proud Militarily aggressive Distrustful of the Tal Shiar Humiliated by Troi’s psychological tactics
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Calculated and authoritative, masking deep internal conflict over her deception and the moral cost of her actions.

Troi, disguised as Tal Shiar Major Rakal, seizes the moment when Toreth orders an attack on the Enterprise. She moves to stand beside Toreth’s command station, delivering a calculated critique of Toreth’s reckless military approach. She then leverages the Romulans’ fear of the Tal Shiar to threaten the families of any who defy her, forcing Toreth’s removal from command. Troi takes control of the warbird, issuing orders to N’Vek to remove Toreth and confiscate her weapon. She declares herself the new Commander and outlines a deceptive plan to lower the Enterprise’s shields.

Goals in this moment
  • Seize control of the warbird to protect the defectors and maintain her cover as Tal Shiar Major Rakal.
  • Prevent an unnecessary attack on the *Enterprise* that could escalate into war and jeopardize the mission.
Active beliefs
  • The Romulans’ fear of the Tal Shiar can be weaponized to gain control of the ship.
  • The Federation’s desire to avoid war can be exploited to lower the *Enterprise*’s shields and achieve her objectives.
Character traits
Strategic and calculating Psychologically intimidating Authoritative and commanding Ruthless when necessary Adaptable under pressure
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Supporting 2

Neutral and professional, showing no emotional reaction to the coup or Troi’s threats.

The Pilot reports the Enterprise’s movement and confirms that the disruptors are fully charged, executing Toreth’s attack order before Troi intervenes. After Troi’s coup, the Pilot implicitly accepts her authority as the new Commander, continuing to follow her orders without question. His professional demeanor remains unchanged, reflecting his disciplined adherence to chain-of-command.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute the commands of the ship’s commanding officer, regardless of who holds that position.
  • Maintain the operational readiness of the warbird’s systems.
Active beliefs
  • The chain of command must be followed at all costs to ensure the ship’s effectiveness.
  • The Tal Shiar’s authority, even when wielded by an imposter, must be respected to avoid repercussions.
Character traits
Professionally neutral Disciplined and obedient Unfazed by the power shift
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Fearful and uncertain, exchanging glances that betray their unease with Troi’s threats and the sudden power shift.

The Non-Descript Romulans on the bridge witness Troi’s confrontation with Toreth and exchange glances after Troi’s threat to their families. They implicitly submit to Troi’s authority as the new Commander, showing no outward resistance but clearly unsettled by the sudden shift in power. Their reactions reflect the crew’s deep-seated fear of the Tal Shiar and the fragility of their loyalty.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid defying the Tal Shiar to protect themselves and their families.
  • Maintain their positions aboard the warbird without drawing attention to themselves.
Active beliefs
  • The Tal Shiar’s threats are not idle—they will follow through on punishments.
  • Loyalty to the ship’s commander is secondary to survival and the safety of their families.
Character traits
Fearful and uncertain Disciplined but wary Quick to submit to authority
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Romulan Warbird Disruptor Array

Toreth’s disruptor is confiscated by N’Vek at Troi’s order, symbolizing her removal from command and the transfer of authority. The weapon represents Toreth’s military power and her ability to enforce her will, and its confiscation is a humiliating and tangible demonstration of Troi’s control. The disruptor’s removal also eliminates Toreth as a physical threat, ensuring Troi’s dominance over the bridge.

Before: Holstered at Toreth’s side, ready to be drawn …
After: Confiscated by N’Vek and removed from Toreth’s possession, …
Before: Holstered at Toreth’s side, ready to be drawn in defense of her command.
After: Confiscated by N’Vek and removed from Toreth’s possession, now under Troi’s indirect control.
Romulan Warbird *Khazara* Maneuvering Engines

The warbird’s disruptors are fully charged and locked onto the Enterprise as Toreth prepares to attack. Troi halts the fire order, citing the vulnerability of the warbird during cloaking. The disruptors remain a looming threat, symbolizing the ship’s offensive capability and the tension between military aggression and Troi’s deceptive strategy. Their readiness underscores the high stakes of the confrontation and the potential for sudden violence.

Before: Fully charged and locked onto the Enterprise, ready …
After: Still charged but held in reserve, as Troi …
Before: Fully charged and locked onto the Enterprise, ready to fire on Toreth’s command.
After: Still charged but held in reserve, as Troi shifts the ship’s focus from direct attack to her diplomatic deception.
Command Station (Warbird Bridge)

The command station on the warbird bridge is the symbolic and functional center of authority. Toreth initially occupies it, issuing orders to attack the Enterprise. Troi moves to stand beside it during their confrontation, then claims it after Toreth’s removal. The command station’s occupation by Troi signifies her seizure of power and her declaration as the new Commander. Its raised platform and central location amplify the dramatic weight of the coup, making Troi’s authority visually and spatially undeniable.

Before: Occupied by Toreth, who stands at its raised …
After: Now occupied by Troi, who steps onto the …
Before: Occupied by Toreth, who stands at its raised platform to direct the ship’s operations.
After: Now occupied by Troi, who steps onto the platform to assert her command and deliver her orders.
Deanna Troi's Romulan Handheld Disruptor

Troi’s disruptor is a critical tool in her psychological intimidation of the crew. She does not physically draw it, but its presence is implied as she orders N’Vek to remove Toreth’s weapon and threatens to shoot her if she resists. The disruptor symbolizes the Tal Shiar’s authority and the violent consequences of defiance, reinforcing Troi’s control over the bridge. Its implicit threat is enough to coerce the crew into submission.

Before: Concealed but accessible, likely holstered or held discreetly …
After: Still in Troi’s possession, now openly acknowledged as …
Before: Concealed but accessible, likely holstered or held discreetly by Troi as part of her Tal Shiar disguise.
After: Still in Troi’s possession, now openly acknowledged as a tool of her authority over the crew.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Bridge of the Khazara

The Khazara bridge is the battleground for Troi’s coup, a high-tech command center where the tension between military discipline and Tal Shiar authority reaches its peak. The bridge’s dim lighting, glowing consoles, and raised command platform create an atmosphere of urgency and surveillance, reinforcing the Romulans’ hierarchical structure. The forward viewscreen dominates the space, displaying the Enterprise as a looming threat, while the crew’s reactions—glances, murmurs, and submission—reflect the fragile loyalty of the Romulan military. The bridge’s design and atmosphere amplify the dramatic stakes of the power struggle, making it a claustrophobic and charged environment for Troi’s deception.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and charged with unspoken fear, the bridge hums with the low thrum of engines …
Function Battleground for the power struggle between Toreth and Troi, where authority is seized and loyalty …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Romulan military and the shadowy influence of the Tal …
Access Restricted to senior officers and crew with clearance; the Tal Shiar’s presence adds an additional …
Dim red and green lighting casting long shadows across the consoles. The low hum of the warbird’s engines and the occasional beep of tactical alerts. The forward viewscreen displaying the Enterprise, a silent but menacing presence. The raised command platform, symbolizing the authority of whoever stands upon it.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is invoked as the target of the Romulan warbird’s aggression, as well as the potential victim of Troi’s deceptive plan to lower the Enterprise’s shields. The Federation’s presence is felt in the tension between Toreth’s desire to destroy the Enterprise and Troi’s strategy to exploit the Federation’s desire to avoid war. The organization’s diplomatic principles are contrasted with the Romulans’ militaristic approach, setting the stage for Troi’s manipulation of the situation.

Representation Through the Enterprise’s presence as a target and Troi’s reference to the Federation’s desire to …
Power Dynamics The Federation is positioned as a potential victim of Romulan aggression, but its diplomatic stance …
Impact The event highlights the Federation’s role as both a target of Romulan aggression and a …
Avoid war with the Romulan Star Empire at all costs, as Troi notes in her plan to lower the Enterprise’s shields. Protect the Enterprise and its crew from Romulan attacks, even as Troi’s deception threatens to undermine this goal. The Federation’s reputation for diplomacy and avoidance of conflict, which Troi leverages to justify her plan. The Enterprise’s presence as a symbol of Federation power and vulnerability, shaping the Romulans’ responses to the confrontation. The potential for Federation-Romulan tensions to escalate into full-scale war, which Troi seeks to manipulate to her advantage.
Romulans / Romulan Empire

The Romulan Military is represented by Toreth’s aggressive command and the crew’s disciplined responses to her orders. The military’s doctrine—prioritizing direct action and destruction of threats—clashes with Troi’s deceptive strategy, which she frames as a more effective approach. The military’s authority is undermined by Troi’s coup, as she exploits the crew’s fear of the Tal Shiar to remove Toreth from command. The organization’s presence is felt in the crew’s initial loyalty to Toreth and their reluctance to defy her, even as Troi’s threats gain traction.

Representation Through Toreth’s military command and the crew’s disciplined adherence to her orders, as well as …
Power Dynamics The Romulan Military’s power is challenged in this event, as Troi’s impersonation of a Tal …
Impact The event exposes the Romulan Military’s internal tensions, particularly its susceptibility to the Tal Shiar’s …
Internal Dynamics The confrontation between Toreth and Troi reflects the deeper divide between the military’s aggressive tactics …
Destroy the Enterprise to eliminate the Federation threat and assert Romulan military dominance. Maintain the chain of command and resist the Tal Shiar’s interference in military operations. Military discipline and the crew’s loyalty to Toreth as their commanding officer. The threat of violent retaliation for defying orders, as demonstrated by Toreth’s defiance. The Romulan Military’s reliance on direct action and aggression as a response to perceived threats.
Tal Shiar

The Tal Shiar is the invisible but all-powerful force behind Troi’s coup. Though she is an imposter, her ability to invoke the Tal Shiar’s authority—threatening the families of the crew—is what allows her to seize control of the warbird. The organization’s reputation for brutality and secrecy is leveraged to intimidate the crew into submission, making Troi’s deception possible. The Tal Shiar’s influence is felt in the crew’s fearful reactions, their immediate compliance, and the way Troi’s threats carry the weight of institutional punishment.

Representation Through Troi’s impersonation of a Tal Shiar officer and her invocation of the organization’s threats …
Power Dynamics The Tal Shiar’s power is absolute in this moment, as its mere invocation is enough …
Impact The event reinforces the Tal Shiar’s role as the ultimate enforcer of Romulan authority, capable …
Internal Dynamics The Tal Shiar’s internal operations are not directly visible, but their presence is felt in …
Maintain the Tal Shiar’s reputation for absolute authority and brutality to ensure the crew’s compliance. Prevent the exposure of Troi’s deception by leveraging the fear of the Tal Shiar to silence dissent. The threat of violence and punishment against the crew and their families. The invocation of the Tal Shiar’s name to command immediate obedience. The psychological intimidation of the crew, who know the consequences of defying the Tal Shiar.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Picard backs away from approaching ship, leading to Troi taking charge."

Picard orders tactical retreat from Romulan trap
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Escalation

"Troi escalates the power struggle, threatening Toreth with removal."

Troi seizes command through psychological leverage
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Escalation

"Troi escalates the power struggle, threatening Toreth with removal."

Troi seizes command through psychological dominance
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What this causes 4
Causal

"Troi plans to lower Enterprise shields setting up the confrontation with Picard."

Troi tests Picard’s trust under Romulan guise
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Causal

"Troi plans to lower Enterprise shields setting up the confrontation with Picard."

Picard risks Enterprise for Troi’s extraction
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Escalation

"Troi escalates the power struggle, threatening Toreth with removal."

Troi seizes command through psychological leverage
S6E14 · Face of the Enemy
Escalation

"Troi escalates the power struggle, threatening Toreth with removal."

Troi seizes command through psychological dominance
S6E14 · Face of the Enemy

Key Dialogue

"TROI: Disregard that order. I do not authorize this attack. You will cease battle operations immediately."
"TORETH: Do you think anyone here will listen to you? TROI: If any one of you defies the Tal Shiar, you will not bear the punishment alone. Your families... all of them, will be there beside you."
"TROI: In order to defeat your enemy, you must first understand them. The Federation wishes to avoid war at all cost. So I shall offer them a diplomatic solution... get them to lower their shields... and then destroy them."