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S2E11 · Contagion (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Assuming the Yamato's Course — A Deliberate Risk

On the Enterprise bridge the forensic work becomes a command decision. Data plays Varley’s recording: a small, enigmatic spherical probe emits crackling energy. Geordi reports normal matter/antimatter readings while Data supplies the Yamato’s coordinates and an ETA — details that undercut the notion of a conventional Romulan strike and narrow a destination. Worf warns the course will push them near Romulan space; Riker objects. Picard, weighing duty against the danger, orders Warp 8 and declares they will assume the Yamato’s mission — a clear act break and turning point that elects pursuit over prudence, risking open war to get answers.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard contacts Engineering; Geordi reports matter/antimatter readings remain normal and begins analyzing the magnetic coils, signaling that the Enterprise shows no systemic failure and implying the Yamato's destruction is not a routine engineering collapse.

concern to analytical caution ['Main Bridge (communications with Engineering)']

Data reports the Yamato was in orbit at specific coordinates with an ETA of twelve hours and sixteen minutes; Worf warns that the course places the Enterprise closer to the Romulan side of the Neutral Zone, raising strategic peril.

informational to strategic tension ['Main Bridge (navigational context near Neutral …

Picard orders Ensign Crusher to lay in a course at warp factor eight, declaring the Enterprise will assume the Yamato's mission despite Riker's warning that it risks war; Picard accepts that risk to pursue answers, converting mystery into decisive action.

tension to resolute determination ['Main Bridge (helm/navigation)']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined and resolute—a calm exterior carrying the weight of a moral calculation, prioritizing answers and responsibility over safety.

Crosses the bridge to consult Data, orders the Yamato log image displayed, questions technical findings, weighs geopolitical risk and ultimately issues a decisive command to assume the Yamato's mission and set course at Warp 8.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain the facts about what happened to the Yamato and the nature of the probe.
  • Secure the probe/source by pursuing the Yamato's mission despite geopolitical risk.
  • Protect Federation interests by understanding any potential threat before it can escalate.
Active beliefs
  • Knowing the cause is worth immediate pursuit; ignorance is riskier than provocation.
  • Starfleet has a duty to investigate and protect—even at the edge of the Neutral Zone.
  • Technical data (Data/Geordi's reports) can be trusted to guide action.
Character traits
decisive authoritative dutiful risk-tolerant
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Calmly objective—Data provides facts without affect, which accentuates the human tension in the bridge's responses.

Cues and plays Captain Varley's recorded visual; narrates the probe's appearance and function (scanner/transmitter), supplies precise Yamato coordinates and an ETA that compresses the decision timetable for command.

Goals in this moment
  • Present an accurate technical account of the Varley recording to command.
  • Provide coordinates and timing information necessary for operational decisions.
  • Facilitate a data-driven response by the bridge crew.
Active beliefs
  • Objective data is the most reliable basis for command decisions.
  • Technical classification (scanner/transmitter) can meaningfully narrow operational hypotheses.
  • Providing precise timing and location will enable an appropriate tactical response.
Character traits
analytical precise dispassionate informative
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Cautiously alarmed—practical concern for the ship's tactical vulnerability with little patience for speculative risk-taking.

Alerts command that the plotted intercept will place the Enterprise substantially closer to the Romulan side of the Neutral Zone, emphasizing tactical and diplomatic exposure to potential hostile reaction.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn command of the increased threat due to closer proximity to Romulan space.
  • Preserve tactical advantages and avoid preventable engagement.
  • Ensure any course of action properly accounts for security risks.
Active beliefs
  • Geographic proximity to the Neutral Zone increases likelihood of confrontation.
  • Command must weigh tactical exposure when choosing to pursue missions near adversaries.
  • Preventive caution can reduce casualties and strategic setback.
Character traits
vigilant blunt strategic protective
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Concerned and skeptical—Riker's surface professionalism masks alarms about strategic escalation and crew safety.

Remains at the command chair, watches the playback, asks pointed questions about the probe, and voices a stark objection to Picard's decision, explicitly warning that assuming the mission risks war.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent an unnecessary escalation or diplomatic incident with the Romulans.
  • Ensure that Picard fully considers the tactical and political consequences.
  • Advocate for crew safety and measured response.
Active beliefs
  • Proximity to Romulan space significantly increases the risk of war.
  • Command should avoid actions that could be interpreted as aggressive unless absolutely necessary.
  • There may be alternatives to immediate pursuit that minimize risk.
Character traits
cautious pragmatic protective questioning
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Professional and focused—urgent but controlled, intent on providing data to resolve the mystery and keep the ship safe.

Reports over com that matter/antimatter readings are nominal and announces he is starting analysis of the magnetic coils, supplying engineering reassurance that informs Picard's willingness to proceed.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete engineering diagnostics (matter/antimatter and magnetic coils) to rule out a systems failure.
  • Provide immediate, actionable technical information to command.
  • Identify any engineering anomalies that could explain the Yamato's catastrophe.
Active beliefs
  • Technical investigation will reveal whether the Yamato's failure was environmental, mechanical, or external.
  • If engineering systems aboard the Enterprise are sound, pursuit is materially safer.
  • Magnetic coil behavior may be central to diagnosing the probe's effect.
Character traits
methodical technically competent focused responsive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise — Main Bridge Viewscreen

The Main Viewer projects Varley's Yamato log and the probe's visual; it functions as the evidentiary centerpiece that converts forensic data into a visible, persuasive object of command attention, catalyzing the debate and Picard's decision.

Before: Operational and idle, ready to display sensor and …
After: Actively displaying the Yamato probe visual and readouts; …
Before: Operational and idle, ready to display sensor and playback data for senior staff.
After: Actively displaying the Yamato probe visual and readouts; remains the focal point for bridge analysis and the command decision.
Captain Varley's Personal Log Recording

Captain Varley's personal log is played by Data to present the Yamato's final recorded observations; its content supplies the decisive clues (probe visual, location, timing) that shift the bridge from hypothesis to action.

Before: Stored as recorded evidence within the Yamato's data …
After: Successfully played back on the Main Viewer; remains …
Before: Stored as recorded evidence within the Yamato's data cache and accessible to Enterprise science officers.
After: Successfully played back on the Main Viewer; remains as archived evidence in ship databases for further analysis.
Iconian Automated Probe

The Yamato spherical probe appears in the playback as an active clue—its crackling energy and scanner/transmitter qualities focus the crew’s investigation and provide the primary causal mystery driving Picard’s order to pursue.

Before: Physically present near a planet and recorded in …
After: Remains only as imagery and data on the …
Before: Physically present near a planet and recorded in the Yamato's log; not in Enterprise possession.
After: Remains only as imagery and data on the Enterprise Main Viewer; its physical whereabouts remain at the recorded coordinates.
Field Coils (Experimental Magnetic Coil Array)

Magnetic coils are named by Geordi as the next engineering focus—initiating analysis that could reveal whether electromagnetic interference explains the Yamato's failure, thereby shaping whether the incident is technical or external in origin.

Before: Undiagnosed; part of engineering systems under review, with …
After: Subject of active analysis by La Forge; diagnostic …
Before: Undiagnosed; part of engineering systems under review, with baseline readings apparently normal according to Geordi.
After: Subject of active analysis by La Forge; diagnostic monitoring under way to detect anomalies linked to the probe.
USS Enterprise-D Bridge Command Chair

The Command Chair anchors the locus of decision—Riker initially occupies it; Picard moves to his own chair to consolidate command and issue the decisive order to assume the Yamato's mission and lay in course.

Before: Occupied by Riker while the bridge is engaged …
After: Picard crosses to and occupies his Command Chair …
Before: Occupied by Riker while the bridge is engaged in playback and discussion.
After: Picard crosses to and occupies his Command Chair to deliver orders and direct the ship toward Warp 8.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Enterprise main bridge serves as the decision chamber where evidence is displayed, technical reports are received, and command authority is exercised; it compacts scientific curiosity, engineering reassurance, tactical warning, and moral decision into a single, consequential moment.

Atmosphere Tense and focused—controlled urgency as officers trade facts, warnings, and objections under the weight of …
Function Command center for forensic evaluation, debate, and executive orders.
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority and the burden of command—where abstract data becomes a choice with real …
Access Restricted to senior bridge officers and essential crew; a formal locus of command with limited …
Main Viewer displaying the probe image and readouts. LCARS status panels and com channels active with engineering reports. Footsteps and clipped bridge dialogue compressing into urgent, measured exchanges.
Neutral Zone

The Neutral Zone functions as the geopolitical constraint invoked by Worf; its proximity alters the risk calculation for pursuing the Yamato's coordinates, turning a technical investigation into a potential diplomatic incident.

Atmosphere Politically charged and perilous in implication—an invisible border that injects strategic caution into otherwise technical …
Function Contest line and hazard that frames tactical choices and potential escalation.
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance between investigation and provocation—where curiosity can become the spark for war.
Access Contested and monitored space; incursions near the Romulan side are provocative and heavily constrained.
Proximity measured by precise coordinates and travel ETA. Mentioned as 'Romulan side' to emphasize political exposure. Functions as an unseen boundary that shapes tactical warnings from security officers.

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Key Dialogue

"Riker: What the devil is that?"
"Data: No, sir, but it appears to be a scanner. Possibly a transmitter."
"Picard: Ensign Crusher, lay in a course. Warp factor eight."
"Riker: And risk a war?"
"Picard: If that's what it takes to get some answers."