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S2E16 · Q Who?
S2E16
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Engines Pushed to the Limit — Last Reserves Spent

In Main Engineering the mood is clinical and urgent as Geordi and Ensign Sonya report the Enterprise is running at absolute capacity while a Borg vessel closes relentlessly. Sonya, steadier under pressure, confirms they have reached the design limit; Geordi transmits the grim truth to the bridge: "You've got all we can give you." This is a structural turning point — the ship is exposed, tactical options narrowed, and the narrative escalates toward Picard's desperate appeal for impossible aid.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Enterprise hurtles at maximum warp as the Borg ship closes the gap, its relentless pursuit compressing the crew’s remaining options into a ticking countdown to annihilation.

dread to desperation ['Main Engineering - engine room under …

Geordi and Sonya, battered by the ship’s shaking engine and the weight of command, report they’ve pushed the Enterprise to its absolute design limits—confirming the final spark of power has been wrung from the ship’s dying systems.

calm to resolve ['Main Engineering - console lights flickering, …

Geordi contacts the bridge with a grim, definitive report—'You've got all we can give you'—a final surrender of engineering’s last reserves, sealing the ship’s vulnerability and turning hope into a dying ember.

resolve to despair ['Main Engineering - intercom crackling under …

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Externally composed, professionally focused; underneath, tension tempered by duty and the need to prove competence.

Ensign Sonya stands beside Geordi, delivering the key technical line — calm and steady under pressure — confirming that the ship has reached its design envelope and cannot push further without catastrophic risk.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately report Engineering's status to command.
  • Support Geordi and protect crew by ensuring no unrealistic orders are followed.
Active beliefs
  • Precise technical truthfulness is the officer's responsibility.
  • Admitting limits is necessary to avoid greater damage or loss of life.
Character traits
composed competent eager to be useful
Follow Sonya's journey

Concerned and resigned — maintains formal composure while acknowledging tactical failure and danger.

Captain Picard appears only as a voice-over, recording a supplemental log that frames Engineering's technical reality as an operational and moral narrowing; his V.O. registers concern and formal resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • Document the ship's failing ability to maintain tactical separation.
  • Preserve chain-of-command and inform the crew/record the situation for accountability and future action.
Active beliefs
  • Accurate record-keeping is essential even in crisis.
  • The bridge must be fully informed to make the best possible decisions under constrained options.
Character traits
disciplined procedural stoic under pressure
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Stressed but resolute — masking anxiety with technical clarity and a duty-driven calm.

Geordi rises from the pool table and takes charge of the formal communication to the Bridge, delivering the blunt technical conclusion that Engineering has exhausted available power and cannot widen the gap — his tone pragmatic and final.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey an accurate, unembellished assessment of Engineering's capacity to command.
  • Protect ship and crew by ensuring command understands true technical limitations to avoid futile maneuvers.
Active beliefs
  • Honest technical reporting is necessary for effective command decisions.
  • Engineering's duty is to provide the best possible resources and to be clear when limits are reached.
Character traits
pragmatic decisive protective of crew
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Main Engineering Pool Table

The Main Engineering pool table functions as staging and orientation: Geordi rises from its edge to make the report, signaling a shift from informal repair posture to formal duty. It anchors the visual — the casual shipboard object contrasted with the gravity of the technical verdict — and underscores Engineering as both workplace and community.

Before: Scuffed, in use as casual work surface in …
After: Still present and unchanged physically, but narratively transformed …
Before: Scuffed, in use as casual work surface in Main Engineering; Geordi was leaning or seated nearby.
After: Still present and unchanged physically, but narratively transformed into a marker of interrupted casualness — an ordinary object now adjacent to a solemn operational pronouncement.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge is the recipient of Engineering's transmission; its presence looms in the scene because the technical limit announced forces command-level decisions and reframes the tactical picture across ship systems. The Bridge functions as the decision node that will translate Engineering's blunt truth into strategy or desperate action.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and command-focused — receiving a terse, consequential report that narrows options.
Function Command center and decision-making locus; the place that must translate technical reality into tactical response.
Symbolism Represents institutional responsibility and the burden of command decisions when material limits constrain moral choices.
Access Restricted to command and duty officers; not an open forum for all crew.
Curved LCARS consoles and ambient processor hum (implied). Alert tones and clipped voice communications punctuating the shipwide network.
Main Engineering

The corridor outside Main Engineering is not the scene's literal setpiece but represents the ship's circulation and the proximity of public, transitional spaces to critical work areas. It contextualizes how routine shipboard life collides with crisis — small rituals and movements now taking place under heavy operational strain.

Atmosphere Clinical, utilitarian, and tightly focused — mechanical sounds and hurried movements overlaying ordinary transit.
Function Transit threshold that highlights how private work (Engineering) communicates directly into the ship's public command …
Symbolism Symbolizes the narrowing of escape routes and the way civilian normalcy is encroached upon by …
Access Generally open to crew but observed as a pressured, monitored corridor during the crisis.
Linear lighting and brushed-metal bulkheads (implied). Recycled air carrying heat and the sound of engines pounding from engineering.

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD (V.O.): "Captain's log supplemental. We are unable to maintain the gap between the Enterprise and the Borg ship.""
"SONYA: "We are at the design limit.""
"GEORDI: "You've got all we can give you.""