Triage on a Dying Bridge
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Riker and Geordi coordinate repairs on the Enterprise-C's failing impulse engines and engine control processors.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Controlled urgency — command calm masking the pressure of a failing ship and the moral decisions that will follow.
Riker stands at a forward ops console, issuing concise commands and diagnostics. He escalates the propulsion problem to engineering and acknowledges shield warnings, holding the bridge's operational focus under duress.
- • Establish the status of impulse propulsion and secure a solution or work-around.
- • Maintain bridge function and keep the crew coordinated under cascading system failures.
- • Operational clarity and quick, prioritized information will preserve lives.
- • Command decisions must be made with imperfect data in order to keep the ship viable.
Concerned and focused
Geordi reports via comm that engine control processors are offline and that accelerator coils are likely damaged; he signs off with technical caveats and stands by for further orders or repair directives.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Castillo and Tasha's early connection on the Enterprise-C bridge develops into their romantic moment in the transporter room."
"Castillo's processing of lost time and connection with Tasha mirrors their later intimate moment in Ten-Forward."
"Castillo's processing of lost time and connection with Tasha mirrors their later intimate moment in Ten-Forward."
Key Dialogue
"RIKER: I'm not getting any kind of ready condition on the impulse engines, La Forge..."
"GEORDI'S COM VOICE: Acknowledged, Commander... some of the engine control processors went off-line. And there's probably damage to the accelerator coils... stand by..."
"TASHA: You may not like the future. It's been a long war. The Federation's lost more than half of Starfleet to the Klingons."