Picard's Cloaked Departure — Hands the Bridge to Riker
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Picard strides out of the turbolift and intercepts Wesley, declaring he has business at Shuttle Bay Two and will accompany him to Starbase five one five. Wesley startles, composure slipping as the surprise lands.
Picard snaps an order to prepare the shuttle for immediate departure. Wesley affirms and bolts for the turbolift to ready the craft.
Riker closes in with an offer to handle Starbase five one five business, and Picard shuts him down, keeping the purpose sealed. The captain maintains a wall of privacy that Riker can't breach.
Riker notes Picard will miss the Epsilon Pulsar survey; Picard acknowledges, grants him the bridge, and withdraws into the Ready Room. Concern tightens Riker as he trades worried looks with the crew and follows.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Surprised and nervous at first, then professional and eager to follow orders while internally curious about Picard's unusual involvement.
Wesley is startled when Picard appears and offers to accompany him; his surprise shows, then he quickly steadies himself, acknowledges the order to ready the shuttle and departs via the turbolift to execute preparations.
- • Comply promptly with the captain's orders to prepare the shuttle
- • Present himself as competent and unflappable in front of senior officers
- • Keep the departure discreet and efficient
- • Obedience and prompt action are expected of him as an ensign
- • Serving the captain's wishes is both an honor and a test of competence
- • Maintaining composure will gain trust and avoid embarrassment
Curt, controlled on the surface; privately urgent and protective — masking vulnerability with procedural authority.
Picard steps out of the turbollift, nearly colliding with Wesley, then quietly but decisively announces he will join Wesley to Starbase 515, orders the shuttle prepared, formally transfers command to Riker, and withdraws into the Ready Room, concealing the real urgency behind measured formality.
- • Ensure immediate, private transport to Starbase 515 without alerting the bridge
- • Protect crew morale by avoiding disclosure of personal medical emergency
- • Transfer operational responsibility smoothly to Riker so bridge operations continue uninterrupted
- • Personal crises should not unduly burden or alarm the crew
- • Maintaining the chain of command and procedural appearance preserves order
- • Wesley will be safe and competent under his escort and the ship's protocols
Concerned and attentive; professionally composed while privately unsettled by the captain's abrupt decision and possible hidden emergency.
Riker steps up in immediate response, offers to assist at Starbase 515, calls attention to the operational cost (missing the Epsilon Pulsar survey), accepts Picard's transfer of command, and follows him into the Ready Room—visibly concerned yet dutiful.
- • Ensure continuity of command and mission (Epsilon Pulsar survey) in Picard's absence
- • Offer practical assistance to Picard at Starbase 515 if needed
- • Assess the seriousness of Picard's departure while maintaining bridge stability
- • The ship's missions must continue regardless of personal issues
- • Picard would accept help if the situation required it
- • Accepting command is his duty and the correct procedural response
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Enterprise shuttle is invoked as the immediate transport vector — Picard orders it prepared for immediate departure so he and Wesley can leave for Starbase 515. It functions as the plot's logistical catalyst, turning a private medical urgency into an operationally executable move without public explanation.
The Epsilon Pulsar Survey is verbally referenced as a current operational objective that Picard will miss; it becomes the tangible reason Riker protests and the operational task he inherits, thus anchoring immediate command stakes and emphasizing institutional continuity.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Shuttle Bay Two is the intended physical destination for Wesley's shuttle; it functions narratively as the proximate departure point that will transform Picard's private emergency into a rapid off-ship transfer to Starbase 515.
Shuttle Bay Two is the intended physical destination for Wesley's shuttle; it functions narratively as the proximate departure point that will transform Picard's private emergency into a rapid off-ship transfer to Starbase 515.
The Main Bridge is the stage for the entire exchange: Picard's public but private-seeming declaration happens here, forcing a rapid reconfiguration of command and exposing the crew to a hint of crisis while procedures are observed.
The Ready Room is invoked as Picard's immediate destination after ceding the bridge. It functions as the private follow-up space where Picard and Riker will continue a confidential exchange, enabling secrecy beyond the bridge's public eye.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Pulaski’s ultimatum forces Picard to go to Starbase 515, leading him to announce he’ll accompany Wesley to the base."
"Pulaski’s ultimatum forces Picard to go to Starbase 515, leading him to announce he’ll accompany Wesley to the base."
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: I shall accompany you."
"WESLEY: You will? ... I mean, yessir!"
"PICARD: I'm afraid not, Number One."