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S7E22 · Bloodlines
S7E22
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Bok abducts Jason via transporter

The scene opens with Picard mid-conversation in Beverly’s office when Riker’s urgent com signal interrupts, revealing Daimon Bok’s transporter beam is targeting Jason’s quarters. Data confirms the beam’s focus, and Riker identifies the location as Jason’s room. In the transporter room, Geordi scrambles to counter the beam, but Bok’s signal proves too strong. As Rhodes and Garvey burst into Jason’s quarters, they find him standing by the replicator—only for his body to begin dematerializing under Bok’s transporter effect. Jason’s horrified reaction as he watches his hands fade underscores his helplessness. In the transporter room, Geordi attempts a counter-transport, but Bok re-establishes his lock, and Jason’s body flickers between materialization and dematerialization. Picard arrives just in time to witness Jason’s complete disappearance, his outstretched hand too late to intervene. The moment forces Picard to confront the brutal reality of Bok’s leverage: Jason is now in the Ferengi’s clutches, and Picard’s past has become a weapon against him. The scene escalates the stakes by stripping Picard of control, leaving him powerless as Bok’s vengeance unfolds.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard learns that Bok is attempting to use his transporter, focusing on Jason's quarters; Picard immediately heads to the bridge.

concern to urgency ['BRIDGE']

Rhodes and Garvey burst into Jason's quarters, where Jason is standing by the replicator, only for Jason to begin dematerializing via transporter effect.

surprise to horror ['TRANSPORTER ROOM', "JASON'S QUARTERS"]

Rhodes reports to the Bridge that Bok is beaming Jason off the ship, while Geordi works urgently to initiate transport; Jason partially materializes via Starfleet transporter effect, but begins to dematerialize again as Bok re-establishes the lock.

desperation to near-success to failure ['TRANSPORTER ROOM']

Picard enters the transporter room and moves to intervene, but Jason completely vanishes before he can reach him, leaving Picard realizing Jason is in Bok's clutches.

hope to despair ['TRANSPORTER ROOM']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and determined, with a growing sense of helplessness as his efforts fail to counter Bok's transporter.

Geordi La Forge works urgently at the transporter console in the transporter room, attempting to counter Bok's transporter beam. He initiates a counter-transport but loses the signal as Bok re-establishes his lock. Jason's body flickers between materialization and dematerialization during this struggle, highlighting Geordi's frustration and the futility of his efforts. His technical skills are tested to their limits, but Bok's superior technology proves overwhelming.

Goals in this moment
  • Counter Bok's transporter beam to prevent Jason's abduction.
  • Protect Jason Vigo and uphold Starfleet's duty to safeguard its personnel.
Active beliefs
  • His technical expertise can overcome the challenge posed by Bok's transporter.
  • Failure to act swiftly will result in Jason's abduction and potential harm.
Character traits
Determined Frustrated Technically skilled
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Triumphant and vindictive, relishing the power to strike at Picard through Jason Vigo.

Daimon Bok, though not physically present in the scene, is the driving force behind the abduction. His transporter beam locks onto Jason Vigo, initiating the dematerialization process. Bok's actions are implied to be vindictive and calculated, leveraging advanced Ferengi technology to override Geordi's countermeasures. His success in abducting Jason underscores his obsession with revenge against Picard.

Goals in this moment
  • Abduct Jason Vigo to use him as leverage against Picard.
  • Override Starfleet's countermeasures to assert his dominance and achieve his revenge.
Active beliefs
  • Picard's past actions warrant severe retribution, and Jason Vigo is a viable target for this revenge.
  • His technological superiority allows him to outmaneuver Starfleet's defenses.
Character traits
Vindictive Calculating Obsessive
Follow DaiMon Bok's journey
Jason Vigo
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Horrified and desperate, with a sense of utter helplessness as he is forcibly removed from the Enterprise.

Jason Vigo stands by the replicator in his quarters when Rhodes and Garvey burst in. He reacts with horror as his body begins to dematerialize under Bok's transporter effect. His body flickers between materialization and dematerialization as Geordi attempts a counter-transport, before fully vanishing. Jason's helplessness and fear are palpable, highlighting the brutality of Bok's abduction.

Goals in this moment
  • Resist the dematerialization process, though he is powerless to stop it.
  • Understand what is happening to him and why, despite his fear.
Active beliefs
  • He is at the mercy of forces beyond his control, including both Bok and Starfleet.
  • His connection to Picard may be the reason for this attack, though he is unaware of the full context.
Character traits
Vulnerable Helpless Defiant (in the face of fear)
Follow Jason Vigo's journey

Alarmed and urgent, with a sense of duty driving her actions despite the helplessness of the situation.

Lieutenant Sandra Rhodes bursts into Jason's quarters with Garvey, witnessing Jason's dematerialization. She immediately hits her combadge to report the abduction to the Bridge, her voice urgent and alarmed. Rhodes' quick thinking and professionalism are evident as she ensures the crew is aware of the crisis, though her efforts come too late to prevent Jason's disappearance.

Goals in this moment
  • Report Jason's abduction to the Bridge to ensure a coordinated response.
  • Protect Jason Vigo to the best of her ability, though the situation is beyond her control.
Active beliefs
  • Timely communication is critical in a crisis to mobilize a response.
  • Her role as a security officer requires her to act swiftly and decisively, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Character traits
Alert Professional Quick-thinking
Follow Sandra Rhodes …'s journey

Calm and analytical, though the gravity of the situation is implied by his swift and accurate reporting.

Data confirms the transporter beam's focus on deck nine, section four (Jason's quarters) with precise, calm efficiency. His analysis provides critical information to Riker and Picard, enabling them to respond to the threat. Data's demeanor remains composed, reflecting his logical processing of the situation despite its urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate and timely data to assist in countering Bok's transporter beam.
  • Support Riker and Picard in their efforts to protect Jason Vigo.
Active beliefs
  • Accurate information is essential for effective crisis response.
  • His technical expertise can contribute to mitigating the threat posed by Bok.
Character traits
Precise Composed Supportive
Follow Data's journey

Urgent, desperate, and powerless, with a deep sense of personal failure as he watches Jason vanish.

Picard arrives in the transporter room just in time to witness Jason's complete disappearance. His outstretched hand, too late to intervene, symbolizes his helplessness and the brutal reality of Bok's leverage. Picard's emotional state is a mix of urgency, desperation, and a growing sense of powerlessness as he realizes Jason is now in Bok's clutches. The event forces him to confront the personal and professional stakes of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Intervene to prevent Jason's abduction, though his efforts are too late.
  • Confront the implications of Bok's actions and his own past, which have led to this moment.
Active beliefs
  • His past actions have consequences that now endanger an innocent person.
  • He must take responsibility for the situation and find a way to rectify it.
Character traits
Helpless Desperate Determined (despite the odds)
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 2

Alarmed and focused, reacting to the unfolding crisis with professionalism and readiness.

Garvey accompanies Rhodes into Jason's quarters and witnesses his dematerialization. Though he does not speak, his presence underscores the urgency of the situation. Garvey's role is supportive, ensuring that Rhodes is not alone in facing the crisis, and his reaction reflects the alarm and gravity of the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist Rhodes in securing Jason's quarters and reporting the abduction.
  • Ensure that all protocols are followed in the face of the emergency.
Active beliefs
  • Teamwork and adherence to protocol are essential in high-stakes situations.
  • His actions, though secondary, contribute to the overall response to the crisis.
Character traits
Supportive Alert Discreet
Follow Garvey's journey

Startled by the interruption, but quickly understanding the gravity of the situation.

Beverly Crusher is mid-conversation with Picard in her office when Riker's com signal interrupts. Though she does not actively participate in the abduction event, her presence sets the context for Picard's initial distraction before the crisis unfolds. Her role here is more about the interruption of a personal moment by an urgent security threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Picard is fully informed and can respond to the crisis effectively.
  • Support Picard in any way possible, given the personal stakes of the situation.
Active beliefs
  • Picard's leadership is crucial in resolving the crisis.
  • The interruption of their conversation underscores the unpredictability of their roles in Starfleet.
Character traits
Observant Supportive (though not directly involved) Professional
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Riker's Combadge

Riker's combadge serves as the critical communication device that interrupts Picard and Beverly's conversation, delivering the urgent alert about Bok's transporter beam. The chirp and transmission of Riker's voice heighten the tension, ensuring that Picard is immediately informed of the threat. The combadge's role is pivotal in mobilizing the crew's response to the crisis.

Before: Active and ready for use, with standard Starfleet …
After: Used to transmit the alert, fulfilling its role …
Before: Active and ready for use, with standard Starfleet communication protocols engaged.
After: Used to transmit the alert, fulfilling its role in coordinating the crew's response to the emergency.
Picard's Quarters Replicator

Picard's quarters replicator is briefly referenced as Jason stands by it in his own quarters. Though it does not play a direct role in the abduction, it serves as an environmental prop that grounds the scene in the everyday routines of the Enterprise. The replicator's presence highlights the contrast between the mundane and the extraordinary, as Jason's life is upended by Bok's transporter beam.

Before: Functional and ready to materialize items, as part …
After: Unused during the abduction, but remains a symbol …
Before: Functional and ready to materialize items, as part of the standard Enterprise replicator network.
After: Unused during the abduction, but remains a symbol of the ship's advanced technology and daily life.
Geordi's Transporter System (Console + Pad)

Geordi La Forge's transporter console is the focal point of the counter-transport attempt. He frantically works the controls to initiate a transport, but Bok's signal proves too strong. The console displays flickering signal locks and pattern buffers as Jason's form materializes and dematerializes on the pad. Geordi's commands and the console's responses highlight the technological battle between Starfleet and Bok's Ferengi technology, with the latter ultimately prevailing.

Before: Operational and ready for use, with standard Starfleet …
After: Overwhelmed by Bok's superior transporter technology, unable to …
Before: Operational and ready for use, with standard Starfleet transporter protocols active.
After: Overwhelmed by Bok's superior transporter technology, unable to maintain a lock on Jason's signal.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room One (USS Enterprise-D)

The transporter room is also where Picard arrives to witness Jason's disappearance. The compact bay, with its technical atmosphere, channels the tension of the moment as Picard's outstretched hand symbolizes his helplessness. The room's role as a battleground for technological warfare is underscored by the flickering consoles and the transporter pad's energized state.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with the hum of machinery and the flicker of transporter effects creating …
Function Battleground for the counter-transport attempt and the final confrontation with Bok's abduction, as well as …
Symbolism Represents the clash between Starfleet's protective technology and Bok's vengeful innovation, highlighting the stakes of …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, with Picard and Geordi as the primary actors in this high-stakes …
Pulsing transporter consoles with flickering signal locks. Energized transporter pad with Jason's form materializing and dematerializing. The hum of machinery and the tension-filled air as Picard arrives too late.
Corridor Outside Jason's Quarters (Abduction Crisis Route, USS Enterprise-D)

The corridor outside Jason's quarters serves as a transition space where Rhodes and Garvey sprint to reach him. The narrow bulkheads flashing past under steady lights create a sense of urgency, as the ship's hum underscores their desperate response to the crisis. The corridor's confined nature amplifies the tension, channeling their efforts to prevent the abduction.

Atmosphere Urgent and claustrophobic, with the steady lights and hum of the ship creating a sense …
Function Transition space for the security team's response, linking the alert to the abduction site.
Symbolism Represents the thin line between safety and danger aboard the Enterprise, as even the most …
Access Open to all crew members, though the urgency of the situation focuses attention on the …
Narrow bulkheads flashing past under steady lights. The hum of the ship's systems, now heightened by the emergency. The sense of urgency as Rhodes and Garvey sprint toward Jason's quarters.
Jason Vigo's Quarters (USS Enterprise-D)

Jason Vigo's quarters become the focal point of the abduction, with Rhodes and Garvey bursting in to find him standing by the replicator. The confined space heightens the sense of urgency and helplessness as Jason's body begins to dematerialize. The quarters, usually a place of privacy and routine, are transformed into a site of crisis, underscoring the vulnerability of those aboard the Enterprise.

Atmosphere Confined and tense, with the soft lighting and scattered climbing gear creating a stark contrast …
Function Abduction site and the focal point of the crisis, where Jason's vulnerability is exposed.
Symbolism Represents the intrusion of external threats into the personal and private spaces of Starfleet personnel, …
Access Restricted to Jason Vigo and his security detail, though the urgency of the situation overrides …
Scattered climbing gear on work surfaces. Soft lighting that contrasts with the sudden, violent dematerialization. The hum of the ship's systems, now overshadowed by the transporter effect.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through the coordinated actions of its crew, including Riker's alert, Data's analysis, Geordi's counter-transport attempt, and Rhodes and Garvey's security response. The organization's protocols and technology are tested as Bok's transporter beam threatens Jason Vigo. Starfleet's role is to protect its personnel, though the event highlights the limitations of its defenses against a determined and technologically advanced adversary like Bok.

Representation Through the collective action of its members, including Riker, Data, Geordi, Rhodes, and Garvey, as …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over its personnel to respond to the crisis, but operating under constraint due …
Impact The event underscores the challenges Starfleet faces in protecting its personnel from external threats, particularly …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as Riker alerts Picard, Data provides critical data, and …
Protect Jason Vigo from abduction by Daimon Bok. Counter Bok's transporter beam using Starfleet technology and protocols. Through the coordinated actions of its crew members, leveraging technology and institutional protocols. By mobilizing resources and personnel to respond to the crisis in real-time.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Beverly's discovery (beat_37259846b80b6b86) leads to Picard learning that Bok is attempting to use his transporter on Jason's quarters. (beat_0d3994d9bfb6594e)."

Beverly reveals Jason’s genetic truth
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Temporal

"Riker informs Geordi that has signal lock on Jason (beat_50ec9eb53d4d48f5) just before Rhodes and Garvey burst into Jason's quarters, where Jason is standing by the replicator, only for Jason to begin dematerializing (beat_7cc9c17afbe389af)."

Bok’s transporter signature triggers bridge crisis
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What this causes 2
Causal

"Jason vanishes into Bok's clutches (beat_f18c717d9411d265), leading to Picard urgently inquiring about Bok's ship location (beat_8ffc9c3859345c9b)."

Picard Orders Subspace Transport to Bok
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Causal

"Jason vanishes into Bok's clutches (beat_f18c717d9411d265), leading to Picard urgently inquiring about Bok's ship location (beat_8ffc9c3859345c9b)."

Bok’s Hostage Transmission and Picard’s Desperate Pursuit
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Key Dialogue

"RIKER'S COM VOICE: Bok is trying to use his transporter."
"RHODES: ((hits combadge)) Security to Bridge -- Bok is beaming Jason off the ship!"
"GEORDI: I'm losing his signal... Bok's re-establishing his lock..."