Protocol Before Peril — Mendon Withholds Klingon Scan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Picard orders origin determined; Mendon admits he first noticed the anomaly on scans of the Klingon ship Pagh but withheld reporting because he was following Benzite procedure to complete a full analysis first, prompting Picard's immediate challenge about that decision.
Picard rebukes Mendon for privileging alien regulation over immediate reporting, orders him to finish the analysis under Lieutenant Worf's supervision, and grounds him at his station—turning Mendon's prideful protocol into a point of discipline and corrective responsibility.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Embarrassed and anxious; embarrassed by his reprimand and anxious about the potential consequences of his delay.
Ensign Mendon locates the smear on the schematic, admits he first saw it while scanning the Klingon ship Pagh, and explains he withheld reporting out of Benzite regulation. He complies with orders, promises analysis time, and appears deflated when corrected.
- • Complete a thorough analysis to satisfy both Benzite custom and Starfleet requirements.
- • Avoid further disciplinary consequences and demonstrate competence to his superiors.
- • Benzite procedural integrity demands full analysis before reporting unusual findings.
- • Following one’s cultural protocol constitutes proper conduct even when serving aboard foreign vessels.
Coolly authoritative with underlying concern — measured restraint masking urgent need to reestablish procedural control.
Captain Picard cedes routine command to Data for the scan, then reasserts command authority when Mendon reveals he withheld the Klingon-origin discovery. He reprimands Mendon calmly, orders completion of analysis and places him under Worf's supervision before leaving via turbolift.
- • Reassert Starfleet chain of command and procedural norms on the bridge.
- • Ensure immediate assessment and containment of the biological threat to protect the ship and the Klingon vessel.
- • Institutional safety requires immediate reporting of unusual phenomena regardless of cultural customs.
- • Command decisions must be centralized to prevent individual cultural protocol from creating risk.
Impassive and focused; clinical curiosity drives his contributions without personal judgment.
Data performs the technical work: magnifying the sensor feed, isolating the haze on the viewscreen, and identifying the organism's properties and growth rate. He asks clarifying questions about Mendon's decision-making to establish procedural facts.
- • Accurately identify and quantify the biological anomaly to inform command decisions.
- • Clarify the timeline and source of detection to support containment and trace origin.
- • Objective sensor data is the primary basis for operational decisions.
- • Clear information about origin and properties will enable effective mitigation.
Sober, slightly reproachful — a warrior’s impatience at procedural laxity, ready to enforce discipline.
Worf reports the automated scan result and remains at Tactical; after Picard's order he is assigned to supervise Mendon and delivers an admonishing whisper, implying disciplinary oversight and cultural correction will follow.
- • Ensure Mendon follows Captain Picard's orders and remains at his station.
- • Enforce shipboard etiquette and protect Enterprise operational readiness.
- • Strict adherence to Starfleet chain-of-command and procedure preserves ship safety.
- • Cultural excuses cannot supersede operational security and discipline.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Science One (the waist-high science console) is where Mendon inputs scan parameters and where Data leans to drag the scan into extreme magnification. The console mediates technical discovery and is the locus of Mendon's confession and Picard's orders.
The forward viewscreen displays the magnified sensor imagery: an initially faint haze transformed into a detailed smear labeled via Data's magnifications. It functions as the primary visual evidence that converts a technical curiosity into an urgent bio-threat and frames the moral debate about reporting.
The forward turbolift doors are used as a physical punctuation: Picard walks to them after issuing orders, signifying closure of the formal reprimand and transition to enforcement. They frame Picard's departure and the transfer of immediate responsibility.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Science One operates as a focused alcove within the bridge where Mendon performs diagnostics. It is both physical and procedural territory: the place where his cultural protocol was enacted and where Picard now demands continued, supervised analysis.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Mendon first detects the faint smear on the Pagh schematic (93bd...) and subsequently admits he withheld reporting under Benzite procedure (bfdd6e...), directly establishing the procedural delay that precipitates the crisis."
"Mendon first detects the faint smear on the Pagh schematic (93bd...) and subsequently admits he withheld reporting under Benzite procedure (bfdd6e...), directly establishing the procedural delay that precipitates the crisis."
"Data’s magnified identification of the organism and its exponential behavior (10e057...) directly motivates Picard to seize command and set an intercept course to assist the Pagh (d3ad48...), converting analysis into action."
"Data’s magnified identification of the organism and its exponential behavior (10e057...) directly motivates Picard to seize command and set an intercept course to assist the Pagh (d3ad48...), converting analysis into action."
Key Dialogue
"DATA: The substance appears to be a rare form of subatomic "bacteria, capable of doubling every fifteen minutes. It seems to be reacting with two of the compounds present in the Enterprise structure."
"MENDON: It is a Benzite regulation. No officer on the deck of one of our ships would report an occurrence like this until he had a full analysis and a resolution. I have simply followed proper procedures."
"PICARD: It is our procedure for you to bring to the attention of command any possibility of danger. You will not make those decisions. Is that clear, Ensign Mendon?"