Empty Crypts, One Preserved Woman

Data and Worf methodically sweep a frost-choked chamber of crypts and uncover a grim pattern: multiple glass coffins hold shriveled, blackened corpses while some seals have been forcibly opened and emptied. Data's clinical diagnosis—broken seals and environmental contamination—turns routine cataloguing into alarm. Worf's wipe reveals an astonishing contrast: a single, perfectly preserved unconscious woman beyond the ruined crypts. The discovery pivots the scene from forensic inventory to urgent rescue and reframes the derelict as the site of deliberate, targeted removals, escalating the central mystery and compelling medical intervention.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data finds a crypt that is empty, lifts the cover easily, and reports the occupant has been removed and the crypt forced open, introducing the possibility of survivors or external interference.

grim recognition to alarm/suspicion

Worf alerts a commander and, through a frost-wiped opening, Data and Worf see a perfectly preserved unconscious woman in a crypt — a startling contrast that transforms the scene from devastation to urgent rescue and mystery.

dread to stunned astonishment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Clinically concerned — unemotional precision masking the weight of a forensic finding that implies deliberate interference and possible crime.

Data methodically clears frost, examines each crypt, records clinical observations, identifies blackened, desiccated remains, declares an environmental corruption and recognizes an empty chamber whose seal was broken and the occupant removed, then assists in documenting the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • catalogue and diagnose preservation failures accurately
  • determine whether seals failed naturally or were tampered with
  • preserve and document evidence for later investigation
Active beliefs
  • objective measurement is necessary to determine cause
  • broken seals indicate external tampering rather than natural decay
  • evidence integrity is critical for medical and diplomatic follow-up
Character traits
clinical forensic systematic detail-oriented
Follow Data's journey

Alert and grim — pragmatic surface composure with an undercurrent of warrior vigilance and concern for possible hostile tampering.

Worf physically wipes frost from multiple crypts, discovers at least one desiccated corpse and then clears an aperture through which he finds a preserved, unconscious woman; he calls for the Commander to inspect the discovery, maintaining a security posture.

Goals in this moment
  • identify survivors and secure any living persons
  • assess immediate safety threats to the team and ship
  • preserve the scene where possible while calling higher authority
Active beliefs
  • this site may have been deliberately violated by hostile actors
  • survivors must be extracted and protected immediately
  • evidence must be preserved but the living take precedence
Character traits
decisive physically assertive protective alert to threat
Follow Worf's journey

Alert and immediately engaged — gravity of the findings compels rapid prioritization between rescue, evidence preservation, and reporting.

Although not physically described on-screen, the Unnamed Commander is directly addressed by Worf and is the on-scene senior officer being alerted; implicitly responsible for making command decisions, delegating forensic work, and coordinating medical extraction and chain-of-command reporting.

Goals in this moment
  • evaluate findings and order appropriate rescue/forensic response
  • ensure chain-of-command and protocols are followed
  • balance preservation of evidence with urgent medical needs
Active beliefs
  • this is an operational incident requiring formal investigation
  • the safety of any living person is a priority over archaeological curiosity
  • the discovery may have diplomatic consequences if foul play is confirmed
Character traits
authoritative (implied) responsible decision-focused
Follow Unnamed Commander's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Glass-Covered Crypts (Frost-Lined Coffins)

The glass-covered crypts are the primary containers of narrative information: Data and Worf clear their frost-covered surfaces to inspect contents, revealing blackened corpses, an empty chamber and a preserved unconscious woman. They function as forensic evidence, proof of catastrophic preservation failure and tampering.

Before: Rimed with thick hoarfrost, sealed, passive and concealing …
After: Frost partially cleared on multiple panes, one cover …
Before: Rimed with thick hoarfrost, sealed, passive and concealing contents from view; panels above indicated monitoring but no active intervention is shown.
After: Frost partially cleared on multiple panes, one cover lifted, at least one crypt identified as empty and another revealed a living occupant through a cleared aperture; crypts reclassified from archaeological artifacts to active evidence.
Wiped Hole in Frost (Crypt Viewing Aperture)

The wiped opening in the frost is the immediate reveal mechanism: Worf clears a palm-sized hole that changes the scene from inventory to rescue by exposing the preserved unconscious woman. The hole functions narratively as revelation and pivot point.

Before: Thick rime obscuring the glass; the occupant behind …
After: A clear patch in the frost provides direct …
Before: Thick rime obscuring the glass; the occupant behind the pane invisible to arriving investigators.
After: A clear patch in the frost provides direct visual confirmation of a living, preserved woman and triggers urgent response and medical priority.
Crypt Seals

The metallic crypt seals function as forensic clues: Data inspects them and states they were broken, signaling deliberate forced entry. The torn and pried seals provide physical evidence of tampering that changes the incident's meaning from accident to crime.

Before: Seals rimed with frost and holding glass covers …
After: Seals are documented as compromised: at least one …
Before: Seals rimed with frost and holding glass covers in place; in some cases already cracked or showing signs of violent interference.
After: Seals are documented as compromised: at least one cover has been lifted, one chamber is empty, and the broken seals are treated as evidence of external action rather than natural failure.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Riker authorizes Data's investigation, directly leading to the discovery of a preserved survivor."

Ancient Satellite: Preservation vs. Procedure
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Causal

"Riker authorizes Data's investigation, directly leading to the discovery of a preserved survivor."

Preserve or Abandon: Authorization to Investigate the Ancient Satellite
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Causal

"The initial discovery of frozen crypts (shrivelled corpses) escalates when, beyond them, Data and Worf uncover a perfectly preserved unconscious woman — the scene moves from devastation to urgent rescue."

Blackened Crypts and a Preserved Woman
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
What this causes 7
Causal

"The preservation of a living subject in the derelict directly precipitates Beverly's decision to thaw and medically attend to the recovered person aboard Sickbay."

Cryo Revival: Duty Divided
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Causal

"The preservation of a living subject in the derelict directly precipitates Beverly's decision to thaw and medically attend to the recovered person aboard Sickbay."

Containment and First Revival — Welcome to the Twenty‑Fourth Century
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Causal

"The preservation of a living subject in the derelict directly precipitates Beverly's decision to thaw and medically attend to the recovered person aboard Sickbay."

Treat Them as Living — The First Awakening
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Causal

"The initial discovery of frozen crypts (shrivelled corpses) escalates when, beyond them, Data and Worf uncover a perfectly preserved unconscious woman — the scene moves from devastation to urgent rescue."

Blackened Crypts and a Preserved Woman
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Foreshadowing

"Early evidence of failed crypt seals foreshadows Beverly's justification for thawing the bodies."

Cryo Revival: Duty Divided
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Foreshadowing

"Early evidence of failed crypt seals foreshadows Beverly's justification for thawing the bodies."

Treat Them as Living — The First Awakening
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …
Foreshadowing

"Early evidence of failed crypt seals foreshadows Beverly's justification for thawing the bodies."

Containment and First Revival — Welcome to the Twenty‑Fourth Century
S1E26 · STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION …

Key Dialogue

"DATA: The seal was broken and the environment has been corrupted."
"DATA: It has been forced open and the occupant removed."
"WORF: Commander. Look at this."