Picard sabotages disruptor barrage to save outpost

After Lieutenant Sanders refuses Riker’s order to lower the outpost’s shields—citing Federation regulations—Baran escalates by ordering a full disruptor barrage to destroy the facility. Picard intervenes, using a phase-resonant pulse to disable the shields instead, allowing Tallera to begin transporting the Romulan artifacts. However, the outpost reactivates its defenses mid-transport, aborting the retrieval and forcing Baran to threaten total destruction. The exchange reveals Picard’s tactical brilliance and his hidden agenda to protect the outpost’s personnel, while Baran’s escalation underscores his ruthlessness and the mission’s escalating stakes. The ship’s sudden impact suggests an external threat, further complicating the crew’s precarious position.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Baran directs Tallera to use the transporter to retrieve the Romulan artifacts from the outpost; the artifacts materialize on the transporter pad.

urgency to achievement

Tallera loses transporter lock, and Picard explains that the shields have been raised again. This thwarts the full retrieval of the Romulan artifacts.

triumph to setback

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Angry and vengeful—Baran’s patience wears thin as obstacles arise, and his orders become increasingly brutal, reflecting his desperation to secure the artifacts and maintain control.

Baran stands near the weapons console, his anger palpable as he orders the destruction of the outpost. When Picard intervenes with the phase-resonant pulse, Baran’s expression darkens, but he allows the maneuver, recognizing its efficiency. His frustration boils over when the transporter lock is lost, and he immediately orders a full disruptor barrage, his voice dripping with menace. The ship’s impact startles him, but his focus remains on the artifacts and his authority over the crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Retrieve the Romulan artifacts at any cost, even if it means destroying the outpost.
  • Assert his dominance over the crew and eliminate any perceived threats to his authority.
Active beliefs
  • Weakness and hesitation will lead to failure, and only brute force ensures success.
  • Loyalty is earned through fear and results, not trust or compassion.
Character traits
Ruthless and authoritarian Quick to escalate violence Pragmatic but volatile Paranoid and controlling
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Adamant and resolute—Sanders is unwavering in his adherence to regulations, showing no fear or hesitation despite the imminent threat.

Lieutenant Sanders appears on the monitor, his expression firm as he refuses to lower the outpost’s shields without authorization. His tone is adamant, citing Federation regulations, and he remains unyielding even as Riker urges him to comply. The transmission is abruptly cut off by Baran, leaving Sanders’ fate uncertain but his stance clear: he will not violate protocol, regardless of the consequences.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold Starfleet and Federation protocols to protect the outpost and its personnel.
  • Ensure no unauthorized access or interference with the outpost’s operations.
Active beliefs
  • Regulations exist to protect lives and maintain order, even in crises.
  • Compromising protocol would set a dangerous precedent for future security.
Character traits
Dutiful and rule-bound Unyielding in the face of pressure Protective of his post and personnel Confident in institutional protocols
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Tallera
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Frustrated but disciplined—Tallera is annoyed by the failed transport but suppresses her emotions, adhering to Baran’s authority while internally assessing the next move.

Tallera is intensely focused on her scanning console, locking onto the Romulan artifacts’ coordinates with precision. She announces their location and begins the transport sequence, but her expression tightens as the transporter lock is lost when the outpost reactivates its shields. She glances up at Baran, her posture rigid with frustration, but she remains composed, ready to follow his next order despite the setback.

Goals in this moment
  • Successfully retrieve the Romulan artifacts to complete the mission.
  • Avoid Baran’s wrath by demonstrating competence and adaptability.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success depends on precise execution, and setbacks are temporary obstacles.
  • Baran’s leadership is flawed but necessary for the crew’s survival.
Character traits
Highly skilled in technical operations Pragmatic under pressure Loyal to Baran but questioning Focused and methodical
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Urgent and conflicted—Riker is torn between his desire to protect the outpost and his inability to act, watching Picard’s maneuver with a mix of admiration and frustration.

Riker stands at the communications console, his exchange with Lieutenant Sanders cut short by Baran. He watches the unfolding events with a mix of urgency and helplessness as Picard intervenes with the phase-resonant pulse. His posture is tense, his jaw set, as he realizes the precariousness of their situation—both the outpost’s fate and his own inability to intervene directly. The ship’s sudden impact startles him, reinforcing the escalating danger.

Goals in this moment
  • Find a way to neutralize the threat to the outpost without compromising his cover.
  • Understand Picard’s true intentions and how they align with his own objectives.
Active beliefs
  • Baran’s brutality will lead to unnecessary casualties, and someone must intervene.
  • Picard’s actions suggest a deeper plan, and Riker needs to uncover it.
Character traits
Strategic thinker Frustrated by constraints Protective of Starfleet personnel Observant and reactive
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Wary and compliant—the mercenary is caught off-guard by Picard’s intervention but does not challenge it, instead observing the unfolding events with cautious detachment.

The N.D. mercenary at the weapons console is abruptly displaced by Picard, who takes control of the disruptor array. The mercenary steps back, watching the exchange with a mix of confusion and wariness. He does not intervene, deferring to Picard’s sudden authority, but his presence underscores the crew’s fractured loyalty and the precariousness of their situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow orders without question to avoid Baran’s wrath.
  • Survive the mission by adapting to unexpected developments.
Active beliefs
  • Challenging authority on the bridge is dangerous and unnecessary.
  • The mission’s success depends on the crew’s ability to work together, even under tense circumstances.
Character traits
Obedient to hierarchy Wary of unexpected changes Pragmatic and non-confrontational
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Mercenary Bridge Communication Console

The communications console is used by Riker to attempt contact with Lieutenant Sanders on the outpost. Riker urges Sanders to lower the shields to protect the outpost from imminent attack, but Baran abruptly cuts off the transmission. The console serves as a focal point for the tension between Starfleet’s protocols and the mercenaries’ brutality, highlighting the outpost’s vulnerability and the crew’s desperation to secure the artifacts.

Before: Active, displaying Lieutenant Sanders’ image and audio feed.
After: Transmission terminated by Baran, console inactive.
Before: Active, displaying Lieutenant Sanders’ image and audio feed.
After: Transmission terminated by Baran, console inactive.
Mercenary Ship Disruptor Array (Bridge Weapons Console)

The disruptor array is initially charged for a full barrage to destroy the outpost, as ordered by Baran. Picard intervenes, reconfiguring the array to emit a phase-resonant pulse instead. The array fires the pulse, disabling the outpost’s shields and enabling the artifact transport. When the transporter lock is lost, Baran orders the array to lock onto the outpost for destruction, but the ship is struck by an external threat before the order can be executed. The array serves as both a weapon of destruction and a tool for precision tactics, reflecting the crew’s moral ambiguity and the high stakes of the mission.

Before: Charged and ready to fire a full disruptor …
After: Reconfigured to fire a phase-resonant pulse, then reset …
Before: Charged and ready to fire a full disruptor barrage as ordered by Baran.
After: Reconfigured to fire a phase-resonant pulse, then reset to target the outpost for destruction (order not executed due to external impact).
Phase-Resonant Pulse

The phase-resonant pulse is a precision tactical tool configured by Picard to disable the outpost’s shields without causing destruction. It is fired from the mercenary ship’s disruptor array, targeting the shield generator at a specific frequency. The pulse succeeds in dropping the shields temporarily, allowing Tallera to begin transporting the Romulan artifacts. However, the outpost reactivates its defenses mid-transport, aborting the retrieval. The pulse represents Picard’s calculated risk to protect lives while still advancing the mission, showcasing his tactical brilliance and moral conflict.

Before: Inactive, awaiting configuration on the disruptor console.
After: Deployed successfully, disabling the shields briefly before the …
Before: Inactive, awaiting configuration on the disruptor console.
After: Deployed successfully, disabling the shields briefly before the outpost reactivates its defenses.
Romulan Artifacts from Barradas III (Cargo Hold Inspection Set)

The Romulan artifacts are the primary objective of the mission, hidden in small structures on the outpost’s surface. Tallera locates them using her scanning console and begins transporting them aboard the mercenary ship. However, the outpost’s shields reactivate mid-transport, causing the artifacts to remain on the surface. Their retrieval becomes a point of contention, with Baran threatening destruction to secure them. The artifacts symbolize the mission’s stakes and the moral dilemmas faced by the crew, particularly Picard, who seeks to protect the outpost while still advancing the objective.

Before: Located in small structures on the outpost’s surface, …
After: Transport aborted; artifacts remain on the outpost surface, …
Before: Located in small structures on the outpost’s surface, awaiting transport.
After: Transport aborted; artifacts remain on the outpost surface, mission objective unfulfilled.
Tallera’s Scanning/Transporter Console (Mercenary Bridge)

Tallera’s transporter console is used to lock onto and retrieve the Romulan artifacts from the outpost. She scans for the artifacts’ coordinates, initiates the transport sequence, and begins beaming them aboard. However, the transporter lock is abruptly lost when the outpost reactivates its shields, causing the artifacts to remain on the surface. The console’s failure highlights the outpost’s defensive capabilities and the mercenaries’ vulnerability to unexpected setbacks, adding tension to the mission.

Before: Active, scanning for artifact coordinates and preparing for …
After: Transport sequence aborted mid-beam, artifacts remain on the …
Before: Active, scanning for artifact coordinates and preparing for transport.
After: Transport sequence aborted mid-beam, artifacts remain on the outpost surface.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Mercenary Vessel Bridge

The mercenary bridge is a tense, high-stakes command center where the crew’s moral and tactical conflicts play out. Picard’s intervention at the weapons console, Tallera’s failed transport attempt, and Baran’s escalating orders create a powder keg of tension. The ship’s sudden impact from an external threat adds to the chaos, reinforcing the precariousness of the mission. The bridge’s sleek, spare design contrasts with the emotional and physical turmoil unfolding, serving as a stage for the crew’s fractured loyalties and the high stakes of their objectives.

Atmosphere Tense, chaotic, and electrically charged—red alert lights pulse, klaxons wail, and the crew’s raised voices …
Function Command center for the mercenary ship, where tactical decisions are made, orders are executed, and …
Symbolism Represents the mercenaries’ ruthless efficiency and the moral decay of their mission, as well as …
Access Restricted to the mercenary crew and captives (Picard and Riker), with Baran maintaining strict control …
Pulsing red alert lights casting a sinister glow over the crew. The sound of disruptors firing and the ship’s sudden impact, shaking the bridge. Consoles flickering with targeting data, shield readings, and transporter locks. The transporter pad glowing as artifacts materialize and dematerialize.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through Lieutenant Sanders’ adherence to Federation regulations and Riker’s attempts to protect the outpost. Sanders’ refusal to lower the shields without authorization embodies Starfleet’s institutional protocols, while Riker’s urgency reflects the organization’s protective instincts. Picard’s actions, though undercover, align with Starfleet’s values of preserving life and minimizing collateral damage. The organization’s influence is felt through its bureaucratic obstacles (e.g., the Federation Science Council’s authorization requirements) and its defensive capabilities (e.g., the outpost’s shields and phaser banks).

Representation Through institutional protocol (Sanders’ refusal to lower shields) and the protective actions of its officers …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the outpost’s defenses and personnel, but constrained by bureaucratic protocols and the …
Impact The event highlights the tension between Starfleet’s ideals and the mercenaries’ brutality, with Picard’s actions …
Internal Dynamics Chain of command is tested as Riker and Picard operate undercover, while Sanders’ adherence to …
Protect the outpost and its personnel from external threats, even at the cost of mission objectives. Uphold Starfleet regulations and chain of command to maintain order and security. Institutional protocols (e.g., authorization requirements for shield modulation). Defensive technology (e.g., shields, phaser banks, sensor jamming). Moral and tactical leadership (e.g., Riker’s attempts to persuade Sanders, Picard’s intervention).
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is indirectly represented through the outpost’s defensive protocols and Lieutenant Sanders’ adherence to Federation regulations. The organization’s influence is felt in the outpost’s shield modulation requirements, sensor jamming capabilities, and the broader context of Starfleet’s investigative mission. While not directly present, the Federation’s policies and values shape the events unfolding, particularly in the conflict between Starfleet’s ideals and the mercenaries’ brutality.

Representation Through institutional protocols (e.g., shield modulation requirements) and the outpost’s defensive capabilities (e.g., shields, phaser …
Power Dynamics Operating as a distant but authoritative force, constraining the mercenaries’ actions through bureaucratic and technological …
Impact The event underscores the Federation’s reliance on institutional protocols and technology to safeguard its assets, …
Protect Federation outposts and personnel from external threats, even in the absence of direct oversight. Uphold the Federation’s values of exploration, diplomacy, and defense, as embodied by Starfleet. Bureaucratic protocols (e.g., authorization requirements for shield modulation). Defensive technology (e.g., shields, phaser banks, sensor jamming). Starfleet’s investigative and protective missions (e.g., Riker’s and Picard’s undercover operations).
Tallera’s Mercenary Crew (Barradas System)

Tallera’s mercenaries are the primary antagonistic force in this event, executing Baran’s orders with precision and ruthlessness. Tallera’s scanning and transport operations, Vekor’s and Narik’s presence on the bridge, and the N.D. mercenary’s displacement by Picard all reflect the crew’s fractured loyalty and the high stakes of their mission. Their actions are driven by Baran’s authority and the need to secure the Romulan artifacts, but internal tensions (e.g., Picard’s sabotage, the failed transport) threaten to unravel their cohesion.

Representation Through collective action (e.g., executing Baran’s orders, manning consoles) and individual roles (e.g., Tallera’s scanning, …
Power Dynamics Operating under Baran’s authoritarian control, with internal fractures (e.g., Picard’s defiance, the crew’s wariness) and …
Impact The event exposes the mercenaries’ moral ambiguity and the fragility of their alliance, with Picard’s …
Internal Dynamics Fractured loyalty and simmering tensions, with Baran’s authority being challenged by Picard’s defiance and the …
Retrieve the Romulan artifacts at any cost, even if it means destroying the outpost. Maintain crew cohesion and loyalty despite internal tensions and setbacks. Baran’s neural servo control device, enforcing obedience through pain. Precision tactical operations (e.g., scanning, transporting, disruptor barrages). Crew discipline and loyalty, though increasingly strained.

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Key Dialogue

"SANDERS: Commander, no one is allowed on the surface without prior authorization from the Federation Science Council."
"PICARD: I'm configuring the disruptors to fire a phase-resonant pulse... If I can hit their shield generator at precisely the right frequency, I should be able to knock it off-line with a single shot... Firing."
"BARAN: I need those artifacts. Lock all disruptors on target... this time I want that outpost destroyed."