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S3E2 · The Ensigns of Command

Fifteen Thousand: The Evacuation Reckoning

Data reports that Tau Cygna Five kept no preserved records because daily survival, not history, shaped their culture, then delivers the stark number: approximately fifteen thousand colonists. The revelation transforms a narrow treaty dispute with the Sheliak into a full-scale humanitarian and logistical emergency. Riker's three-day deadline and Worf's four-week shuttle estimate collide, forcing Picard to recalibrate strategy—ordering Data to ready the people while Worf reaches the Sheliak—a decisive turning point that raises the ethical stakes and urgency of the mission.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data informs Picard the colonists lack historical records, emphasizing their focus on survival over history.

neutral to concern

Data reveals the staggering number of colonists—fifteen thousand—forcing the crew to confront the logistical nightmare ahead.

concern to dread ['bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Colonists
primary

Uncertain and at risk — their safety is now the pivot of command decisions though they remain physically distant from the bridge.

The Colonists are the unseen mass whose presence (fifteen thousand) reshapes the scene from treaty argument to humanitarian crisis; they are referenced as vulnerable people who must be readied for evacuation.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate Sheliak-enforced deadline.
  • Rely on local leaders and Starfleet guidance to navigate evacuation.
Active beliefs
  • Daily survival once trumped historical record-keeping, explaining gaps in documentation.
  • Their fate depends on outside help and internal cooperation.
Character traits
vulnerable community-oriented tradition-bound
Follow Colonists's journey
Haritath
primary

Apprehensive and tentative — worried about the safety of neighbors and the practicality of evacuation plans.

Haritath waits at the shuttle landing site while Data communicates, positioned as a patient but apprehensive intermediary between the colony and Starfleet, silently absorbing the new urgency of evacuation orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the scope and timeline of the evacuation to relay to fellow colonists.
  • Support local leaders in organizing a practical response.
Active beliefs
  • Community survival depends on clear guidance and preparation.
  • Past hardships shape the colony's cautious relationship to external authority.
Character traits
patient endurance quiet concern community-minded
Follow Haritath's journey
Kentor
primary

Concerned but mobilized — ready to shift from deliberation to action for the colony's sake.

Kentor stands alongside Haritath at the landing site, attentive to Data's transmission and absorbing Picard's order to prepare colonists, positioned to translate orders into on-the-ground organization.

Goals in this moment
  • Help implement Data's instructions among the colonists.
  • Use local credibility to calm fears and organize evacuation logistics.
Active beliefs
  • Collective action can save lives if leaders act decisively.
  • Respect for tradition must yield to pragmatic measures in mortal danger.
Character traits
pragmatic leadership concerned attentiveness responsibility
Follow Kentor's journey

Gravely urgent — controlled but morally activated, feeling the weight of responsibility for thousands of lives.

Picard absorbs Data's population report, quickly reframes the situation from diplomatic to humanitarian, and issues direct, high-stakes orders: prepare the colonists and reestablish contact with the Sheliak.

Goals in this moment
  • Buy time and resources to enable evacuation.
  • Coordinate shipboard resources and diplomatic channels to avert catastrophe.
Active beliefs
  • Human life must be prioritized over procedural niceties.
  • Command decisions should convert moral imperatives into concrete orders immediately.
Character traits
decisive clarity moral urgency command composure
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Calmly resolute — emotionally neutral on surface but determined to follow Starfleet orders and protect lives via methodical action.

Data transmits intelligence from planet-side, states cultural context about missing records, and delivers a stark population figure; he acknowledges Picard's order and commits to preparing colonists over the com line.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey accurate population and contextual information to command.
  • Execute Picard's order to ready the colonists for evacuation.
Active beliefs
  • Providing precise data is essential for saving lives.
  • Duty to follow Starfleet command and protocol will best protect the colonists.
Character traits
clinical precision observational restraint procedural obedience
Follow Data's journey

Pragmatically grim — focused on mechanical truth, aware of limits but not given to dramatics.

Worf calculates shuttle evacuation time at his console and relays that even with all shuttlecraft loaded to capacity, the evacuation would take four weeks and four days; later he conveys the Sheliak home world's distance and consequent delay.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate, objective evacuation timelines to inform command decisions.
  • Initiate contact with the Sheliak as ordered to seek diplomatic breathing room.
Active beliefs
  • Hard numbers must guide operational plans.
  • Timely, accurate sensor and logistical data are essential to save lives.
Character traits
precision pragmatism stern realism
Follow Worf's journey

Concerned and focused — conveying hard facts without panic, attempting to force rapid strategic reassessment.

Riker reports a critical constraint: with transporters offline, evacuation windows collapse to a three-day timeframe, delivering a terse, alarming reality-check to Picard and the bridge crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Make command aware of realistic evacuation limitations.
  • Prompt immediate reallocation of resources or alternate planning.
Active beliefs
  • Technical constraints determine feasible timelines.
  • Clear facts compel decisive action from command.
Character traits
practicality frankness urgency
Follow William Riker's journey

Alarmed and resolute — concerned about logistical impossibility but committed to implementing orders.

The Enterprise bridge crew reacts audibly and visually to the population figure, shifting from analytic duty to alarmed coordination; consoles light and officers exchange rapid assessments under Picard's orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Support command in converting the revelation into an operational plan.
  • Execute calculations and prepare systems to aid evacuation efforts.
Active beliefs
  • Collective crew competence can mitigate worst-case outcomes.
  • Clear information and chain-of-command are essential during crises.
Character traits
disciplined responsiveness professional alarm procedural focus
Follow USS Enterprise's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's Engineering Workstation

Worf uses a diagnostic/consoles to compute shuttle loading and evacuation time, producing the critical four-week figure that conflicts with Riker's transporter-limited timeline. The console serves as the operational calculator that forces the bridge to confront logistical reality.

Before: Active, displaying shuttle and operational data available to …
After: Remains active and continues to display logistical calculations; …
Before: Active, displaying shuttle and operational data available to security/tactical officers.
After: Remains active and continues to display logistical calculations; used subsequently for further planning.
Data's Evacuation Shuttle

The Enterprise shuttlecraft are referenced as the fallback evacuation mechanism: Worf's calculation assumes loading all shuttlecraft to capacity, and their limited throughput defines the four-week evacuation estimate, casting shuttles as vital but insufficient life-lines.

Before: Parked and assigned to the Enterprise, available but …
After: Designated for maximum deployment; crews will be prepared …
Before: Parked and assigned to the Enterprise, available but insufficient in number to evacuate the entire colony quickly.
After: Designated for maximum deployment; crews will be prepared to operate them continuously, though they remain incapable of meeting the three-day window alone.
Enterprise Bridge Hailing / Priority Voice Channel

The shipboard com line transmits Data's planet-side report to the bridge and carries Picard's orders back to Data. It functions as the immediate life-line linking command decisions to the colonists and is the instrument through which Data acknowledges the evacuation directive.

Before: Operational, actively carrying a live communication between Data …
After: Remains operational and closed by Picard after orders …
Before: Operational, actively carrying a live communication between Data (planet-side) and the bridge.
After: Remains operational and closed by Picard after orders are delivered; continues to stand ready for further transmissions.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge functions as the command crucible where Data's planetary report is processed, timelines are contested, and Picard issues life-saving orders; it is the operational nerve center converting intelligence into directives under moral pressure.

Atmosphere Tension-filled, focused, with clipped exchanges and audible alarm as officers digest the catastrophic population figure.
Function Decision-making hub for immediate crisis response and the issuance of evacuation and diplomatic orders.
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility: the place where Starfleet's moral and procedural obligations meet human lives' fate.
Access Restricted to bridge crew and senior officers during the crisis; not open to civilians.
Cold console light and LCARS displays Audible hum of processors and urgent chatter Viewscreen toggling between data and communications
USS Enterprise Orbit Around Tau Cygna V (Tau Cygna Five)

The Enterprise's orbital perch around Tau Cygna Five provides observational distance and a strategic vantage; it is implicitly where shuttle operations and communications are coordinated while the ship negotiates diplomatic contact with the Sheliak.

Atmosphere Clinical and watchful — a suspended, anxious calm as the ship orbits an endangered world.
Function Operational base for shuttle deployments, communications relay, and tactical calculations supporting evacuation.
Symbolism Represents institutional power hovering above a fragile, ground-level community; the moral burden of intervention.
Access Shipboard access limited to crew; planetary surface access mediated through shuttles and authorized personnel.
Silent void outside contrasted with bridge noise Viewscreen showing treaty text or planetary imagery Sensor readouts indicating distance to Sheliak home world

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Key Dialogue

"DATA: "My local informant does not know. In the early days survival on Tau Cygna Five was more important than history.""
"PICARD: "Understood. How many are there?" DATA: "Approximately fifteen thousand.""
"RIKER: "We've only got three days. Without working transporters, we couldn't have them out in time." WORF: "Loading all the Enterprise shuttlecraft to capacity -- evacuation would take four weeks, four days.""