S7E22
· Bloodlines

Picard confirms paternity test proposal

In the transporter room, Picard materializes Jason Vigo mid-climb, abruptly pulling him from a cave on Camor Five. Jason, initially dismissive and unaware of the danger, reacts with confusion when Picard identifies himself as a Starfleet captain and reveals someone has threatened his life. Picard reveals the attacker believes Jason is his son—a claim that stuns Jason, who admits his mother (now deceased) never disclosed his father’s identity. Picard, grappling with the emotional weight of the revelation, proposes a genetic test to resolve the question. Jason, though wary, agrees, darkly joking that he hopes Picard isn’t his father to avoid the threat. The exchange establishes Picard’s paternal responsibility and the high stakes of Bok’s vendetta, marking a turning point where past and present collide.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

1

Picard proposes a genetic test to determine if he is Jason's father. Jason agrees, but wryly expresses his hope that Picard is not his father, referencing the danger this connection brings.

somber to wry acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

2
Jason Vigo
primary

Surface: Defiant, sarcastic, and cautiously engaged—using humor to mask unease. Internal: Stunned, grieving, and deeply unsettled—the revelations about his mother and potential father force him to confront long-buried questions about identity and abandonment. His dark joke about hoping Picard isn’t his father is a tell: he’s terrified of the answer, but too proud to show it.

Jason Vigo materializes mid-climb in the transporter room, his high-tech gear dusted from Camor Five’s caves, and immediately adopts a defiant, disarming smirk. His initial confusion gives way to wary engagement as Picard reveals the threat against his life, and his facade cracks when the paternity claim is dropped. He admits his mother’s death with quiet pain, then agrees to the genetic test—though not without a darkly humorous jab at the irony of hoping Picard isn’t his father. His body language shifts from defensive to vulnerable, then back to guarded resilience, all while his wit serves as a shield against the emotional onslaught.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand why he’s been targeted and how to survive the threat.
  • Protect his emotional autonomy—avoid appearing vulnerable or needy, even in a crisis.
  • Gather information about his mother’s past and his own paternity without revealing his own ignorance or pain.
Active beliefs
  • His mother’s secrecy about his father was intentional and possibly shameful.
  • Trust is a liability—deflection and humor are safer than honesty in unfamiliar situations.
  • If Picard *is* his father, it changes nothing about his self-reliance or independence.
Character traits
Deflecting with humor Quick-witted and sarcastic Emotionally guarded but vulnerable when pressed Physically reactive (whirls around upon materializing, blanches at the threat) Pragmatic in crisis (focuses on immediate survival)
Follow Jason Vigo's journey
Supporting 1

Absent but palpable—her death is a wound for both men. For Jason, it’s a fresh grief; for Picard, a regret that she’s no longer there to clarify the past. Her silence about paternity becomes a third presence in the room, a ghostly mediator of the truth.

Miranda Vigo is invoked only through Jason’s revelation of her death, casting a spectral presence over the scene. Her absence looms large: her choice to withhold Picard’s identity from Jason, her death leaving him orphaned, and her Starfleet connection (implied by her knowledge of Picard’s affiliation) all shape the emotional undercurrents. Picard’s sympathy and Jason’s quiet nod in response to her mention suggest a shared, unspoken grief—one that mirrors the larger theme of legacy and lost connections.

Goals in this moment
  • None (deceased), but her past actions drive the scene: her secrecy forces Picard and Jason to confront the unknown.
  • Her unspoken goal in life (protecting Jason) is now inherited by Picard, whether he likes it or not.
Active beliefs
  • Jason’s father’s identity was a burden best kept hidden (implied by her silence).
  • Starfleet represented a world she wanted to shield Jason from—or perhaps one she couldn’t fully trust.
Character traits
A woman of secrets (kept Picard’s identity hidden) Protective (raised Jason alone, took in orphans) Strong-willed (defended her community, worked as a botanist in a frontier colony) Legacy-defined (her choices continue to impact Jason and Picard)
Follow Miranda Vigo's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

1
Jason Vigo's High-Tech Rock Climbing Gear

Jason Vigo’s high-tech rock climbing gear is a visceral reminder of his abrupt displacement. Dust-covered and clinging to his body, it underscores the jarring transition from the rugged isolation of Camor Five’s caves to the sterile precision of the Enterprise’s transporter room. The gear serves as a physical metaphor for Jason’s state of mind: out of place, disoriented, but adaptable. Its presence also hints at his self-reliance (he climbs alone, a skill that may now be irrelevant) and the fragility of his autonomy in the face of Picard’s intervention. By the end of the scene, the gear remains unchanged but now feels anachronistic—a relic of a life that may no longer be his.

Before: Attached to Jason’s body, dusted from Camor Five’s …
After: Still attached to Jason but now visually incongruous …
Before: Attached to Jason’s body, dusted from Camor Five’s caves, and in the position of someone mid-climb (hands likely gripping imaginary holds, harness secured). Functional and well-worn, reflecting his lifestyle.
After: Still attached to Jason but now visually incongruous in the transporter room. The dust remains, a silent testament to the world he was torn from. Its practical use is suspended—he’s no longer climbing, but the gear is a constant, tactile link to his past.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

1
Transporter Room One (USS Enterprise-D)

The Enterprise-D’s transporter room is a liminal space where Jason’s old life and new reality collide. Its sterile, humming efficiency contrasts sharply with the dust and grit of Camor Five’s caves, amplifying Jason’s disorientation. The room’s functional design—consoles, pads, and the transporter platform—frames the encounter as both a rescue and an interrogation, with Picard and Jason at its emotional center. The compact space forces intimacy, making their exchange feel charged and inevitable. Symbolically, it represents the threshold between Jason’s past (the cave) and his uncertain future (the ship, Starfleet, and the threat looming over him).

Atmosphere Tension-filled with unspoken questions—the hum of the transporter pads and the glow of the consoles …
Function A neutral meeting point where two strangers—potentially father and son—are forced into a confrontation. The …
Symbolism Represents the threshold of change—Jason is no longer in the cave of his past, but …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Picard, transporter technicians, and now Jason, by virtue of being beamed …
The yellow glow of the transporter pads, energizing as Jason materializes. The hum of the consoles and the steady thrum of the Enterprise’s systems in the background. The dust from Camor Five’s caves settling on the transporter platform, a physical intrusion of Jason’s old world into the ship’s order. The lack of windows or external references—Jason has no visual anchor to his new location, heightening his disorientation.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

1
Starfleet

Starfleet’s presence in this scene is embodied through Picard’s authority, the Enterprise’s technology, and the institutional protocols that enabled Jason’s rescue. The organization’s role is twofold: first, as a protective force (beaming Jason aboard to save him from Bok’s threat), and second, as an unwitting catalyst for the paternity revelation. Picard’s Starfleet affiliation is the linchpin of the conflict—Bok’s vendetta targets him specifically, and Jason’s mother’s connection to Starfleet (implied by her knowledge of Picard) ties him to this world. The scene highlights Starfleet’s dual nature: a beacon of safety for Jason, but also the source of the danger (via Bok’s grudge) and the emotional complexity (Picard’s past with Miranda).

Representation Through Picard’s command authority and the Enterprise’s operational capabilities (the transporter, shields, and scans). Starfleet …
Power Dynamics Exercising protective authority—Starfleet (via Picard) acts unilaterally to remove Jason from danger, but this action …
Impact The scene underscores Starfleet’s role as a family in the absence of biological ties. Picard’s …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly depicted, but the scene hints at the personal vs. professional tension Picard faces. …
Protect Jason Vigo from the immediate threat posed by Daimon Bok. Clarify the paternity claim to resolve the legal and moral implications for Picard, Jason, and Starfleet (e.g., inheritance, succession, or Bok’s potential retaliation). Technological intervention (the transporter beam, shields, and scans to locate Jason). Institutional protocol (Picard’s duty to act on threats to civilians, even those with tenuous connections to Starfleet). Personal leverage (Picard’s history with Miranda Vigo and his emotional investment in the outcome).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8
Causal

"The fact that Jason's mother is dead (beat_31060748a7c19fbd) leads Picard to propose a genetic test to determine paternity (beat_1f82ba37c144385a)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Causal

"The fact that Jason's mother is dead (beat_31060748a7c19fbd) leads Picard to propose a genetic test to determine paternity (beat_1f82ba37c144385a)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Character Continuity

"Jason's confusion upon arrival (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4) leads Picard to explain the danger and his connection to Jason's mother, trying to gain his trust. (beat_50e41f6085bde82f)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Character Continuity

"Jason's confusion upon arrival (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4) leads Picard to explain the danger and his connection to Jason's mother, trying to gain his trust. (beat_50e41f6085bde82f)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard suggests contacting Jason's mother, leading to Jason revealing that she died a few years prior, leaving Picard surprised (beat_31060748a7c19fbd)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard suggests contacting Jason's mother, leading to Jason revealing that she died a few years prior, leaving Picard surprised (beat_31060748a7c19fbd)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard orders Jason to be beamed aboard (beat_f71f1c0a612d6791), leading directly to Jason's materializing in the transporter room (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4)."

Underground Male Detected Beneath Camor Five
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard orders Jason to be beamed aboard (beat_f71f1c0a612d6791), leading directly to Jason's materializing in the transporter room (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4)."

Picard narrows search using Vigo’s botanical link
S7E22 · Bloodlines
What this causes 7
Causal

"The fact that Jason's mother is dead (beat_31060748a7c19fbd) leads Picard to propose a genetic test to determine paternity (beat_1f82ba37c144385a)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Causal

"The fact that Jason's mother is dead (beat_31060748a7c19fbd) leads Picard to propose a genetic test to determine paternity (beat_1f82ba37c144385a)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Character Continuity

"Jason's confusion upon arrival (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4) leads Picard to explain the danger and his connection to Jason's mother, trying to gain his trust. (beat_50e41f6085bde82f)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
Character Continuity

"Jason's confusion upon arrival (beat_228bcfc99d633bc4) leads Picard to explain the danger and his connection to Jason's mother, trying to gain his trust. (beat_50e41f6085bde82f)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard suggests contacting Jason's mother, leading to Jason revealing that she died a few years prior, leaving Picard surprised (beat_31060748a7c19fbd)."

Picard confronts Jason Vigo’s paternity claim
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard suggests contacting Jason's mother, leading to Jason revealing that she died a few years prior, leaving Picard surprised (beat_31060748a7c19fbd)."

Picard meets Jason Vigo in transporter room
S7E22 · Bloodlines
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard proposes a genetic test (beat_1f82ba37c144385a), leading to Beverly drawing blood to conduct it (beat_10ed934a1bd1cd30)."

Paternity confirmed in Sickbay
S7E22 · Bloodlines

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: We thought you were in danger."
"JASON: Oh... well... I wasn't. Maybe you should just beam me back where I was?"
"PICARD: The person who made the threat is under the impression that... that you are my son..."
"JASON: Am I...?"
"PICARD: I don't know... Perhaps we should contact her...?"
"JASON: She... died a few years ago..."
"PICARD: Jason... I think it's important that we find out one way or another. Would you be willing to permit a genetic test?"
"JASON: If I'm not your son... is this person still going to want to kill me?"
"PICARD: Once he's made aware of the fact, I expect he won't..."
"JASON: In that case you won't mind my saying that I hope you're not my father..."