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S3E15 · Yesterday's Enterprise

Yar's Chosen Sacrifice

After Guinan's revelation that Lieutenant Tasha Yar 'wasn't supposed to be here,' Tasha appears in Picard's ready room and calmly requests a transfer to the crippled Enterprise‑C. She frames the request as a conscious choice: if she must die, she wants that death to matter. Picard—shaken, moral, and aware this will cost lives and rewrite history—grapples with the impossible choice, then silently grants permission. The exchange crystallizes agency, duty, and sacrifice and propels the story into its irreversible, tragic turning point.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Tasha Yar requests a transfer to the Enterprise-C, catching Picard off guard.

neutral to surprise

Picard probes Tasha's motives, revealing her knowledge of her supposed fate from Guinan.

surprise to concern

Tasha asserts her desire to make her potential death meaningful, contrasting it with the 'senseless death' Guinan predicted.

concern to resolve

Picard, moved by her conviction, grants Tasha's transfer request with a silent exchange of respect.

resolve to solemn acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Absent but morally weighty; her earlier insistence creates urgency and existential disquiet in the room through Tasha's testimony.

Not physically present in the room but explicitly invoked by Tasha as the source of the revelation that Yar 'wasn't supposed to be alive'; functions as the unseen moral instigator whose counsel reframes Tasha's choice.

Goals in this moment
  • To highlight temporal dissonance and moral wrongness in the altered timeline (as inferred)
  • To counsel individuals toward actions that restore historical or moral balance (as inferred)
Active beliefs
  • That timelines have ethical realities that matter to individuals
  • That some lives are displaced by temporal anomalies and should be corrected
Character traits
intuitive insistent (by implication) moral clarity confidante
Follow Guinan's journey

Resolute calm masking acceptance of imminent mortality; composed, purposeful, and morally determined rather than impulsively emotional.

Enters the ready room, speaks plainly and calmly, explains the tactical need aboard the Enterprise‑C, cites Guinan's revelation about her original death, requests transfer with formal salutation, then leaves after permission is granted.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Enterprise‑C has the tactical expertise it needs
  • To make her possible death matter by serving a strategic purpose
  • To reclaim agency over her fate in light of the timeline revelation
Active beliefs
  • That dying meaningfully is preferable to surviving without consequence
  • That her presence aboard Enterprise‑C could measurably improve its chances
  • That Guinan's insight about timelines is credible and morally relevant
Character traits
resolute pragmatic courageous accepting of risk
Follow Tasha Yar's journey

Shaken and conflicted; outwardly composed but inwardly aghast and grief-adjacent, carrying the weight of potential historical consequences.

Seated at his ready room desk, Picard receives Tasha's unexpected request, tests her motives with measured questions, registers the existential revelation, endures a long, inward look, and then grants permission in a voice that combines command with moral resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect his crew and the integrity of the Enterprise-D
  • To determine whether Tasha's request is motivated by duty or despair
  • To avoid making a decision that needlessly alters history without justification
Active beliefs
  • That a captain must weigh individual sacrifice against broader historical consequences
  • That he is responsible for authorizing transfers that could cost lives
  • That institutional duty sometimes requires intolerable personal choices
Character traits
measured authoritative morally burdened restraint under emotional pressure
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ready Room Chime

Picard's ready-room chime emits the concise two-note tone to summon attention and open the scene; it functions as the narrative cue that transitions private work into an urgent, intimate moral exchange.

Before: Silent and dormant, flush in the bulkhead awaiting …
After: Has sounded and returned to silence; remains mounted …
Before: Silent and dormant, flush in the bulkhead awaiting activation.
After: Has sounded and returned to silence; remains mounted and unaltered.
Captain Picard's Desk

Picard's desk frames the power dynamic: Picard sits behind it as captain and gatekeeper, Tasha sits at its edge when asked to 'sit down,' and the desk acts as a physical boundary emphasizing formality and the weight of the decision.

Before: Clear, polished, positioned in the ready room with …
After: Still in place; briefly a locus of the …
Before: Clear, polished, positioned in the ready room with Picard at work.
After: Still in place; briefly a locus of the exchange where Tasha sat and Picard contemplated the transfer request.
Observation Lounge Entry Doors

The ready-room door slides open to admit Tasha and closes after she leaves, physically marking the entry and exit of agency. Its presence structures the private nature of the request and frames the intimacy of the conversation.

Before: Closed, scuffed at lower edge, framing the ready …
After: Has slid open to permit entry and again …
Before: Closed, scuffed at lower edge, framing the ready room entryway.
After: Has slid open to permit entry and again to permit Tasha's exit; remains closed afterward.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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USS Enterprise‑C

The U.S.S. Enterprise‑C (its bridge and fate) functions as the conceptual battleground referenced throughout the exchange — the doomed ship whose survival or destruction determines historical outcome and justifies Tasha's sacrifice.

Atmosphere Not physically present in the scene but evoked as smoky, damaged, and urgent — a …
Function Focal object of the transfer request and the moral stakes of the episode (the battleground …
Symbolism Represents historical continuity, sacrifice, and the concrete locus where abstract duties become mortal choices.
Access Operationally restricted to assigned crew and officers; currently damaged and in crisis.
Smoldering consoles and scorched circuitry (evoked) Collapsed bulkheads and bodies (evoked) Urgent need for a Tactical officer to defend the ship

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
Causal

"Guinan's revelation to Tasha about her fate leads directly to Tasha's request to transfer to the Enterprise-C."

You're Not Supposed to Be Here
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Causal

"Guinan's revelation to Tasha about her fate leads directly to Tasha's request to transfer to the Enterprise-C."

The Price of a Meaningful Death
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Thematic Parallel

"Tasha's confrontation with her meaningless original death contrasts with her later choice to die meaningfully."

You're Not Supposed to Be Here
S3E15 · Yesterday's Enterprise
Thematic Parallel

"Tasha's confrontation with her meaningless original death contrasts with her later choice to die meaningfully."

The Price of a Meaningful Death
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What this causes 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Picard's approval of Tasha's transfer results in her assuming duties on the Enterprise-C."

Tasha's Tactical Resolve
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Key Dialogue

"TASHA: "Captain, I request a transfer to the Enterprise-C.""
"TASHA: "I'm not supposed to be here. I'm not supposed to be alive.""
"TASHA: "If I am to die in one, I'd like my death to count for something.""
"PICARD: "Permission granted.""