Compromised Extraction — Oji Sees Riker
Plot Beats
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Riker incapacitates Fento and prepares to free Palmer, showing strategic restraint.
Riker commands the Enterprise to prepare for an emergency beam-out, escalating the stakes.
Oji spots Riker during the escape, introducing potential interference.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Subdued and likely alarmed; constrained physically and viscerally cut off from the community's response but mentally observant and wary.
Fento is immobilized and gagged; he is a passive, muffled presence in the assembly hall, unable to intervene or speak as Riker prepares the extraction and leaves the hall with Palmer.
- • Survive the immediate confrontation without further harm.
- • Maintain some form of communal stability by not escalating the situation while bound.
- • Authority and tradition should be preserved even under crisis.
- • Outsiders are dangerous but must be handled carefully to protect the community.
Startled and alert; recognition produces an instinctive vocalization that could escalate the situation despite possible reluctance.
Oji arrives at the far end of the assembly hall, sees Riker, and utters his name aloud — a simple, immediate recognition that risks exposing the rescue and reversing control of the scene.
- • Name and remember what she has seen as part of her recordkeeping duty.
- • Understand and communicate the identity of the newcomer to the community.
- • The identity of unfamiliar figures is important to communal order and ritual recording.
- • Recognizing someone can bring authority and truth to the assembly; naming is powerful.
Disoriented and vulnerable; unable to assert agency and dependent on Starfleet aid.
Palmer is unconscious or severely disoriented and is carried by Riker in a fireman's carry; he contributes no speech and exists primarily as the medical imperative driving the rescue.
- • Receive medical attention and survive his injuries.
- • Be removed from the cultural environment that now mistakes him for a supernatural agent.
- • Trust in Starfleet and the Enterprise's medical capabilities.
- • His presence among the Mintakans jeopardizes both his study and the locals' cultural integrity.
Neutral and focused; operating within protocol and executing orders without personal bias.
Data responds via filtered comm to Riker's request: he acknowledges and prepares the transporter lock. His contribution is technical, procedural, and essential to enabling the immediate extraction to Sickbay.
- • Establish a secure transporter lock and prepare for immediate beam-out on command.
- • Support the away team's medical evacuation while minimizing technical errors.
- • Follow command directives precisely to ensure mission success.
- • Technical readiness and precision reduce risks to personnel and mission objectives.
Urgent and determined on the surface; privately apologetic and uneasy about violating local norms — duty to save outweighs procedural purity in this moment.
Riker stands as the operative center of the extraction: he binds and gags for control, lifts the injured Palmer in a fireman's carry, radios for an immediate beam-out, and moves purposefully toward an exit while offering a brief apology to Fento.
- • Evacuate the injured anthropologist to Sickbay as quickly as possible.
- • Minimize further cultural contamination by extracting covertly and maintaining control of the scene.
- • Preserve the Prime Directive's spirit where feasible by restricting exposure and issuing a quick apology.
- • Saving a life justifies limited, rapid breaches of protocol.
- • A swift extraction will reduce long-term cultural damage compared with leaving Palmer exposed.
- • An apology can mitigate personal culpability and preserve moral standing with the villagers.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
A compact cloth gag is secured over Fento's mouth to muffle protest and prevent alarm; it functions as a control tool enabling Riker to move freely and begin the extraction without immediate vocal escalation from the assembly.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Sickbay is the designated medical destination for Palmer; it is invoked over the comm as the secure, clinical endpoint for the emergency beam-out and represents the Enterprise's capacity to treat injuries and perform any necessary memory‑erasure or containment procedures.
The Mintaka Three Assembly Hall is the stage for the extraction: a public, ceremonial space where authority is performed and where Riker's covert action must contend with communal visibility, ritual memory, and the risk of mass interpretation.
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Key Dialogue
"RIKER: "Forgive me, friend... but the stranger must be set free.""
"RIKER: "Riker to Enterprise. Lock on and prepare to beam us directly to Sickbay, but wait for my signal.""
"OJI: "Riker?""