Captain Missing from the Bridge
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Worf reports the shuttle has returned to Shuttle Bay Two, triggering Riker’s immediate search for Picard, which reveals Picard’s unexpected absence from the bridge and shifts focus toward a personal, off-bridge mystery.
Riker commands the computer to locate Picard, and the computer’s calm announcement that he is in Ten-Forward creates a jarring disconnect — the bridge is on high alert, yet the captain is absent, drinking chocolate with a droid god.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Alert and procedural — outwardly calm and businesslike while conveying information that will trigger higher-level concern.
Standing at his console and studying his status board, Worf reports plainly that the shuttle has returned to Shuttle Bay Two, delivering the information crisply to command without commentary or visible alarm.
- • Convey accurate status information to command quickly.
- • Ensure the bridge is aware of logistical movements that could impact operations.
- • Accurate sensor and status-board readings are the foundation for sound tactical response.
- • Reporting facts without embellishment is the correct duty for a security/tactical officer.
Concerned, taut under pressure; projecting command authority while briefly exposed to worry about the captain’s whereabouts and the operational implications.
Riker reacts to Worf’s report with immediate concern and authority, issuing a direct computer query to locate Captain Picard — shifting the bridge from information-gathering to rapid command triage.
- • Determine Captain Picard’s location immediately to reestablish the chain of command.
- • Assess whether the captain’s absence affects immediate tactical decisions and crew safety.
- • Command must be present or immediately accounted for to coordinate a response to potential threats.
- • Timely information from the ship’s computer is reliable and the quickest route to resolve personnel uncertainty.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Shuttle Bay Two is invoked by Worf’s status board as the current dock for the returning shuttle; it functions as the logistical origin point that prompts the bridge's status check and ultimately leads to discovering the captain’s absence.
Shuttle Bay Two is invoked by Worf’s status board as the current dock for the returning shuttle; it functions as the logistical origin point that prompts the bridge's status check and ultimately leads to discovering the captain’s absence.
Ten-Forward is named by the computer as Captain Picard’s location; though off-screen, it becomes narratively central — the place where the captain is physically removed from the bridge, creating a gap in authority and precipitating urgency.
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Key Dialogue
"WORF: Commander. My status board indicates that the shuttle is back in Shuttle Bay Two."
"RIKER: Computer -- locate Captain Picard."
"COMPUTER: Captain Picard is in Ten-Forward."