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S3E3 · The Survivors

Refusal of Rescue — The Uxbridges Choose Home

The away team explores the intact Uxbridge home while small domestic gestures—Rishon offering tea, Kevin's snare for a garden pest—reveal ordinary grief inside extraordinary ruin. Data winds an heirloom music box whose waltz inexplicably echoes in Counselor Troi’s mind, signaling a nonphysical menace. When Riker offers evacuation and medical care, the couple flatly refuse, choosing to stay in their destroyed world. Riker concedes, leaving a communicator as a humane compromise that preserves their agency while deepening the mystery and complicating the crew’s investigation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker and Beverly discuss the Uxbridges' health and the inexplicable nature of their survival, leading Riker to decide to bring them aboard the ship.

confusion to resolve

Riker informs the Uxbridges of their intention to take them to the ship, prompting their vehement refusal to leave their home.

authority to defiance

Riker reluctantly agrees to leave the Uxbridges on Rana, providing them with a communicator in case they change their minds.

defiance to resignation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined and frightened — clings to domestic routine as the last tether to identity while visibly anxious about being uprooted.

Attempts to perform a hospitable ritual by offering to make tea, flinches when memory of Rana IV overwhelms her, defends staying in the house, and accepts Riker's communicator without abandoning her stated refusal to leave.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve the rituals and objects that keep her husband's and her shared history alive.
  • Prevent outside forces from taking away her home and sense of self.
  • Protect her partner Kevin from decisions he might regret.
Active beliefs
  • Home is inseparable from memory and identity; leaving would erase what remains.
  • They can manage on their own as they always have.
  • Outside rescue risks stripping them of agency rather than helping.
Character traits
hospitable stubborn sentimental vulnerable
Follow Rishon Uxbridge's journey

Neutral curiosity with faint satisfaction — engaged by cultural artifact and its mechanical beauty, unaware of broader psychic consequences.

Wanders to a small table, carefully lifts the ornate music box at Rishon's invitation and winds it, producing the waltz that captivates the room and, unknown to the team, penetrates Troi's mind aboard the ship.

Goals in this moment
  • Examine and catalogue the artifact for cultural and investigative value.
  • Elicit sensory data that may contribute to understanding the household.
  • Respect civilian property while performing his duties.
Active beliefs
  • Objects convey information about human lives and events.
  • Empirical interaction with artifacts is a legitimate investigative act.
Character traits
curious precise respectful of artifacts detachedly delighted
Follow Data's journey

Calm, mildly amused — uses humor to ease strain and to read the civilian's intent and temperament.

Approaches Kevin with blunt courtesy, lightens the tension with a rare smile and a comment that admires Kevin's 'gall' in brandishing a nonfunctioning phaser, tacitly assessing the threat and human reaction.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the level of threat posed by the household.
  • Defuse tension between the away team and the survivors.
  • Establish rapport to protect the away team and advance the investigation.
Active beliefs
  • Personal courage (gall) is a worthy trait even in civilians.
  • A nonfunctional weapon reduces immediate tactical risk.
  • Social gestures (humor, respect) can stabilize volatile encounters.
Character traits
direct honorable practical dryly humorous
Follow Worf's journey

Concerned and mystified — professional composure overlays genuine unease about the couple's inexplicable attachment to the ruined setting.

Leads the away team through the house, consults with Dr. Crusher about the Uxbridges' condition, attempts to persuade the couple to evacuate, and ultimately gives Rishon his communicator as a compromise while visibly troubled by their refusal.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the physical safety of the survivors by evacuating them.
  • Collect information to resolve the paradox of the intact house amid planetary devastation.
  • Preserve crew protocol while respecting civilian autonomy.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet has a duty to protect vulnerable civilians.
  • Removing the couple from the scene will reduce risk and aid recovery.
  • Offering a communicator and continued presence will balance authority with respect.
Character traits
authoritative practical compassionate puzzled
Follow William Riker's journey

Concerned and professional — focused on triage and mental stability while balancing respect for autonomy.

Consults with Riker near the front door, reports both survivors are in reasonable physical health but show signs of mental stress; recommends care while remaining sensitive to their emotional attachment to the house.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess and ensure the survivors' immediate medical needs.
  • Advise command on mental health risks and evacuation necessity.
  • Provide humane care consistent with Starfleet practice.
Active beliefs
  • Physical removal from a traumatic scene typically aids recovery.
  • Mental stress needs monitoring and may be alleviated by medical intervention.
Character traits
clinical compassionate observant measured
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Distressed and alarmed — psychic intrusion (or empathic resonance) overwhelms her routine and signals an unseen, nonphysical aspect to the mystery.

Aboard the Enterprise, suddenly becomes alert as if hearing an external waltz; experiences the music from the music box in her head repeatedly and is unsettled despite not knowing its physical origin.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify the source and meaning of the intrusive music.
  • Protect herself and the crew from potential psychic harm.
  • Communicate the anomaly to command so it can be investigated.
Active beliefs
  • Unexplained empathic signals indicate a nonphysical or telepathic phenomenon.
  • Her perceptions are valuable diagnostic tools for crew safety.
Character traits
empathic sensitive alarmed introspective
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Curious and analytical — engaged by physical evidence that could explain behavior and provide clues to environmental conditions.

Examines the concealed snare out front, questions Kevin about its purpose, and frames a pragmatic, technical curiosity around what otherwise reads as domestic improvisation and local hazard control.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand whether external hazards contributed to the colony's situation.
  • Document physical evidence that clarifies civilian behavior and risk.
  • Assist the team by converting observations into technical hypotheses.
Active beliefs
  • Physical clues (snare) yield practical explanations for emotional behavior.
  • Engineering/science can reduce uncertainty in human-centered investigations.
Character traits
inquisitive technical courteous observant
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Investigative and cautious — alert to hazards and uncertain about how to reconcile procedure with the couple's refusal.

Operates as the compact away team: follows Riker into the house, spreads out to inspect rooms and evidence, maintains a respectful posture toward the civilians while performing procedural checks.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the scene and collect data for command.
  • Ensure no immediate danger to the crew or the civilians.
  • Respect civilian wishes while following Starfleet protocol.
Active beliefs
  • Following procedure preserves crew safety and mission integrity.
  • Respecting civilian autonomy is part of ethical engagement.
Character traits
disciplined procedural cautious respectful
Follow USS Enterprise's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Kevin Uxbridge's Nonfunctioning Hand Phaser

A small, inert low-yield phaser is held by Kevin and noted by Worf; its nonfunctionality reframes it as a theatrical defensive prop rather than an active threat and helps the away team assess the household's intent and danger level.

Before: In Kevin's hand, visibly present but showing no …
After: Remains with Kevin and is acknowledged as nonfunctional; …
Before: In Kevin's hand, visibly present but showing no active power signature.
After: Remains with Kevin and is acknowledged as nonfunctional; retained as a domestic artifact of fearful precaution rather than a viable weapon.
Riker’s Handheld Starfleet Communicator

Commander Riker places his personal communicator in Rishon's hand as a lifeline and promise of continued contact; the device functions narratively as a compromise between enforced evacuation and absolute noninterference.

Before: In Riker's possession, powered and functional as standard …
After: Given to Rishon; now in civilian possession as …
Before: In Riker's possession, powered and functional as standard Starfleet equipment.
After: Given to Rishon; now in civilian possession as a tangible assurance that the Enterprise will remain in-system and available should they reconsider.
Uxbridge Heirloom Music Box

An heirloom wind-up music box sits on a small table; Data lifts and winds it, producing a few bars of waltz that fill the living room and — through an unexplained empathic or telepathic link — intrude on Counselor Troi aboard the Enterprise. The box turns a domestic keepsake into the first sign of a nonphysical phenomenon.

Before: Resting on a small table in the living …
After: Handled by Data as the tune winds down; …
Before: Resting on a small table in the living room, worn but intact and in Rishon's care.
After: Handled by Data as the tune winds down; physically unchanged but now implicated as the likely source or conduit of an empathic signal.
Uxbridge House Concealed Snare

A concealed braided snare in the garden is discussed by Geordi and Kevin; presented as a small domestic defensive device for a garden pest, it humanizes the survivors and provides a mundane explanation for what might otherwise look like hostile intent.

Before: Concealed out front under leaf litter, set up …
After: Still in place or recently triggered; remains part …
Before: Concealed out front under leaf litter, set up to catch a local critter.
After: Still in place or recently triggered; remains part of the property's domestic accoutrements and is no longer actively defended by Kevin.
Uxbridges' Domestic Cup of Tea

A domestic teacup and tea service anchors Rishon's attempt at hospitality; the unfinished tea moment highlights loss and ritual, providing a tactile image that contrasts ordinary comfort with planetary catastrophe.

Before: Stored in the kitchen cupboard and prepared for …
After: Left incomplete; tea service remains in the kitchen, …
Before: Stored in the kitchen cupboard and prepared for serving when Rishon begins to make tea.
After: Left incomplete; tea service remains in the kitchen, symbolically and physically undisturbed but emotionally charged.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Six-Acre Oasis on Rana IV

The Rana IV colony provides the wider contextual location: the rest of the settlement is ash and silence, making the intact house an impossible, concentrated island of life that drives the away team's urgency and moral dilemma.

Atmosphere Oppressive, devastated, paradoxical — the green pocket of the house sharply contrasts with the surrounding …
Function Contextual origin of the distress call and the ethical problem confronting Starfleet.
Symbolism Embodies loss on a planetary scale and isolates the moral puzzle into a single household.
Access Subject to Starfleet oversight and investigation; restricted by the crew's operational control of the area.
Smoldering landscapes beyond the property No other structures or life signs visible The house appears as an anomalous green island Audible silence outside the property's boundary
Uxbridge House Front Door

The battered front door and adjacent living-room threshold serve as the liminal staging area where Riker and Beverly consult and where the away team negotiates evacuation — a visible seam between ruin and the preserved domestic interior.

Atmosphere Tense and expectant — a threshold where duty confronts private grief.
Function Meeting point and negotiation space for the evacuation offer and the team's exit/entry routines.
Symbolism A literal and metaphorical threshold between outside rescue and inside memory.
Access Publicly accessible to the away team during the investigation; not physically barricaded but emotionally charged.
Scorched trim and peeling wallpaper Lamplight and floating dust motes Clustering of heirlooms near the entrance Proximity to the music box table
Uxbridge House Kitchen

The modest Uxbridge kitchen functions as the domestic core where Rishon attempts to make tea and where ordinary rituals surface amid ruin; it anchors intimacy and memory during the away team's procedural sweep.

Atmosphere Quiet, intimate, grief-tinged — small domestic motions contrast with the greater devastation outside.
Function Refuge and focal point for civilian ritual; the stage for Rishon's hospitality and the emotional …
Symbolism Represents personal continuity and the couple's stubborn maintenance of normalcy in the face of annihilation.
Access Open to the away team but treated with respectful distance as private space.
Cupboard containing tea service Warm steam suggested but cut short by memory Signs of domestic use and wear Close, enclosed acoustics that let the music box resonate

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 10
Causal

"Data examining the music box triggers Troi's psychic distress."

The Endless Waltz
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Character Continuity weak

"Kevin's sadness over losing their garden hints at his deep emotional attachment."

The Douwd's Confession — Mercy's Price
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Character Continuity weak

"Kevin's sadness over losing their garden hints at his deep emotional attachment."

The Douwd's Confession and Vanishing
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Character Continuity weak

"Kevin's sadness over losing their garden hints at his deep emotional attachment."

Kevin's Confession — The Weight of a God
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Emotional Echo medium

"Kevin's pacifism echoes his refusal to defend Rishon."

The Confession of a 'Special Conscience'
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Emotional Echo medium

"Kevin's pacifism echoes his refusal to defend Rishon."

Rishon Chooses Home
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Emotional Echo medium

"Kevin's pacifism echoes his refusal to defend Rishon."

Why They Came — Confessions Over Tea
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Thematic Parallel medium

"The Uxbridges' refusal to leave mirrors Kevin's refusal to accept reality."

When the Illusion Breaks
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Thematic Parallel medium

"The Uxbridges' refusal to leave mirrors Kevin's refusal to accept reality."

Douwd Revealed — Rishon Dissolves
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Thematic Parallel medium

"The Uxbridges' refusal to leave mirrors Kevin's refusal to accept reality."

Bridge Confrontation — The Uxbridges Unmade
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"WORF: Sir, may I say that your attempt to hold our away team at bay with a nonfunctioning weapon was an act of unmitigated gall."
"RISHON: I haven't finished fixing your tea --"
"KEVIN: No one's going to make us leave."