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S3E6 · Booby Trap
S3E6
· Booby Trap

Cut the Power, Trust the Captain

As lethal radiation ticks down, Geordi proposes a radical 'turn everything off' gambit: one microsecond impulse, then manual thruster bursts with only minimal life support. Picard overruns automated control, relieves Wesley at the conn and physically times thruster firings, using a massive asteroid as a gravitational slingshot to fling the Enterprise free. The maneuver succeeds, torpedoes finish the Promellian cruiser, and the crew's triumph validates human intuition over algorithmic optimization—a decisive turning point for Geordi, Picard and the ship.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi proposes a radical plan to shut down all systems except minimal life support and two thrusters, denying the booby trap power altogether.

frustration to revelation

Picard, after weighing Geordi's proposal and the computer's grim countdown, decides to trust human intuition over computational logic and approves the plan.

doubt to conviction

Picard takes command of the helm personally, relieving Wesley and preparing for the high-stakes manual navigation.

authority to determination

The Enterprise executes Geordi's plan with a microsecond impulse burst, then plunges into darkness, relying solely on human-guided thrusters.

tension to suspense

Picard manually navigates the Enterprise through the debris field, using precise thruster bursts and gravitational pulls, culminating in a slingshot maneuver around a massive asteroid.

suspense to triumph

The Enterprise escapes the debris field, and Picard orders the destruction of the Promellian battle cruiser to eliminate the booby trap permanently.

relief to resolution

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Awed and respectful; nervous excitement at seeing an experienced captain perform a high-risk maneuver.

Mans the helm initially, yields the conn respectfully when Picard relieves him, watches intently and learns during the manual thruster firings, then resumes his station after Picard returns the conn.

Goals in this moment
  • Support bridge operations to the best of his ability
  • Learn from senior officers' decision-making
  • Follow orders precisely when required
Active beliefs
  • Direct observation of command decisions is a key part of his training
  • Respecting rank and procedure is essential during crises
  • He should be ready to step back in when commanded
Character traits
deferent attentive earnest quick-learning
Follow Wesley Crusher's journey

Impassive and resolute outwardly; internally confident in judgment and willing to bear personal responsibility for risk to save the crew.

As commanding officer he overrides automated control, relieves Wesley at the conn, personally times and fires the manual thruster bursts, deliberately allows the ship to ride a massive asteroid's gravity well, and then orders systems restarted and follow-up actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Get the Enterprise out of the radiation/lethal-trap field
  • Take direct responsibility for an action that the computer cannot improvise
  • Preserve the crew while minimizing mechanical reliance
Active beliefs
  • A captain must assume personal responsibility in novel crises
  • Human intuition and experience can outperform automated optimization in edge cases
  • Chain of command and moral authority are necessary for decisive action
Character traits
decisive calm under pressure responsible tactically bold
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Composed and neutral; focused on accurate reporting and system status without subjective judgment.

Supplies continuous sensor readings, velocity and trajectory data, announces engine and thruster firings and the effects of gravitational attraction, and reports calculations that the ship's momentum might be insufficient—information Picard acknowledges but chooses to override.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide reliable, real-time data to inform command decisions
  • Predict motion and warn of physical consequences
  • Maintain sensor and computational support throughout the maneuver
Active beliefs
  • Objective calculations are essential for situational awareness
  • Data must be presented without bias
  • Commanders will weigh numerical analysis alongside other inputs
Character traits
analytical precise unemotive helpfully candid
Follow Data's journey

Vigilant and pragmatic—he remains stoic, focused on threat assessment and readiness.

Monitors tactical sensors, reports inbound objects and the absence of reaction from an assimilator, warns when an object appears to port, and readies weapons when ordered to prepare photon torpedoes.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify and communicate immediate threats to navigation
  • Ensure the ship is defended against hazards or weapons
  • Execute orders to ready and fire torpedoes when commanded
Active beliefs
  • Security and threat identification are primary responsibilities
  • Order and discipline reduce the chance of catastrophe
  • Weapons readiness is essential in proximity to hostile anomalies
Character traits
alert disciplined practical protective
Follow Worf's journey

Controlled urgency—he is cautious but trusts command decisions and prioritizes crew preparedness.

Coordinates the bridge crew, issues the all-hands announcement about the impulse burst and manual inertial dampers, discontinues the computer's radiation warnings at Picard's cue, and later declares the ship free and executes orders to ready photon torpedoes.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain order and crew readiness during dangerous maneuvers
  • Ensure protocols are followed to reduce injury and chaos
  • Implement Picard's orders quickly and clearly
Active beliefs
  • Chain-of-command adherence preserves life and efficiency
  • Clear communication prevents avoidable casualties
  • Protocol should be adapted when commanded but not abandoned recklessly
Character traits
professional procedural vigilant supportive of command
Follow William Riker's journey

Determined and tense, quietly hopeful—he displays professional calm but with the personal stake of proving his engineering intuition.

Proposes the radical 'turn everything off' plan, explains the microsecond impulse, runs and references simulations, orders engineering shutdowns, and, after Picard's maneuver succeeds, initiates a full systems restart from Engineering.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent crew death by finding a viable escape from the trap
  • Validate a non-algorithmic solution that trusts human intuition
  • Execute the shutdown/restart sequence cleanly so systems can be brought back online
Active beliefs
  • Computers cannot replicate human intuition in this unique failure mode
  • Calculated risk is preferable to ceding control to a system that enforces the trap's assumptions
  • Engineering creativity can override brute-force approaches
Character traits
inventive technically rigorous pragmatic under pressure quietly confident
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Holodeck Two Entry/Exit Hatch

Holodeck doors play a small but symbolic role after the main crisis; they open to allow Geordi's Leah program to exit the holodeck when he saves the program, marking a return from technical triumph to private human connection.

Before: Closed at the start of the holodeck interaction; …
After: Opened as Geordi exits the holodeck after saving …
Before: Closed at the start of the holodeck interaction; holodeck program active prior to being saved.
After: Opened as Geordi exits the holodeck after saving the Leah program; door returns to idle after the session ends.
Photon Torpedo Launchers (USS Enterprise-D)

Photon torpedoes are readied on Riker's orders and subsequently fired in a spread at the ancient Promellian cruiser; their detonation obliterates the derelict ship and the surrounding asteroid/debris field, eliminating the source of the trap and clearing the hazard.

Before: Loaded in torpedo bays and on standby, set …
After: Fired and expended; explosion results in total destruction …
Before: Loaded in torpedo bays and on standby, set to impact/detonation parameters by tactical.
After: Fired and expended; explosion results in total destruction of the Promellian vessel and surrounding debris.
USS Enterprise‑C Impulse Engines

The Enterprise impulse engines deliver the single microsecond 'blast' ordered by Picard to overcome the trap's inertia. They flare to life, provide the crucial shove, and are deliberately shut down immediately afterward so the ship can drift and be guided by manual thrusters and gravity.

Before: Offline but charged and ready; part of standard …
After: Briefly fired and then powered down per Geordi's …
Before: Offline but charged and ready; part of standard propulsion systems monitored by Engineering.
After: Briefly fired and then powered down per Geordi's plan; later slated for a full restart when Picard orders systems back online.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Holodeck Drafting Room Five

Holodeck Drafting Room Five functions as the intimate aftermath location where Geordi decompresses and shares a humanizing moment with the Leah hologram; though the slingshot maneuver occurs on the bridge, this location links the technical victory to Geordi's emotional growth and the human cost of relying on technology.

Atmosphere Warm, intimate, and reflective—soft lighting and the illusion of working metal create a private, restorative …
Function Private emotional refuge and technical sandbox where Geordi previously simulated options and later stores the …
Symbolism Symbolizes the human heart behind engineering solutions—where technical ingenuity meets personal longing and mentorship.
Access Typically restricted to authorized personnel; holodeck programs are controlled and can be saved or terminated …
Soft console glow that bathes faces in warm light Life-size holographic projection of Leah Brahms Illusion of warm metal and drafting benches present for focused work

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"The failure of the computer-controlled escape simulation leads Geordi to propose the radical plan of shutting down all systems."

Erratic Simulation — When the Trap Refuses Logic
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Causal

"The failure of the computer-controlled escape simulation leads Geordi to propose the radical plan of shutting down all systems."

Inverted Gambit — When Machines Fail
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Character Continuity

"Geordi's frustration with mastering starship systems but failing at human connection is resolved by his meaningful, though simulated, connection with Leah Brahms."

Ten-Forward — Guinan Grounds Geordi
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Character Continuity medium

"Picard's initial excitement and confidence in boarding the ancient ship is mirrored in his decisive action to take the helm during the escape."

The Ship in a Bottle — Picard's Prerogative
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Character Continuity medium

"Picard's initial excitement and confidence in boarding the ancient ship is mirrored in his decisive action to take the helm during the escape."

The Ship-in-a-Bottle: Picard Insists on Boarding
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Picard's nostalgia for simpler times with model ships contrasts with his ultimate reliance on human intuition to manually navigate the Enterprise to safety."

Human Judgment vs. Machine Logic
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Thematic Parallel medium

"Picard's nostalgia for simpler times with model ships contrasts with his ultimate reliance on human intuition to manually navigate the Enterprise to safety."

Picard's Model Ships — A Human Touch Against Machines
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: One blast of everything we've got left for a microsecond to beat the inertia and then we shut it all down except minimal life support and two thrusters. No impulse engines. No computer."
"GEORDI: The numbers say it's even money. No better than handing it over to the computer. No worse either. But I say forget the numbers. There's no way for a computer to compensate for the human factor... the intuition, the experience..."
"PICARD: No, Mister La Forge. You've done your job. Now I must do mine."