S3E8
· The Price

Probe Ultimatum — Offer of Data, Challenge to Credibility

In the ready room a diplomatic spat escalates into a tactical ultimatum: Ferengi DaiMon Goss accuses Picard and the Federation of manipulating wormhole talks and threatens to launch his own probe. Picard attempts to defuse the confrontation by promising to share the Enterprise's exploration data with all delegates, but Riker turns rhetoric into a practical test — challenging Goss to prove his distrust by sending a probe. The exchange transforms political posturing into an immediate credibility and safety issue, forcing command to prepare for a real standoff even as Picard is summoned to Sickbay.

Plot Beats

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DaiMon Goss accuses Picard and the Federation of manipulating negotiations and exerting unfair influence over the wormhole exploration, escalating tensions.

accusation to frustration

Picard attempts to defuse the situation by offering to share the wormhole exploration results with all delegates.

defensiveness to appeasement

Riker challenges Goss to send his own probe into the wormhole if he distrusts the Federation, further stoking the confrontation.

defiance to challenge

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not emotionally present in the scene; functionally implicated via command — presumed composed and ready to follow orders.

Data is referenced by Picard as a sensor and piloting asset to be kept from interfering with Goss's threatened probe; he is not present onstage but is immediately implicated in the operational posture Picard orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute any orders from command regarding probe monitoring or non‑interference
  • Provide accurate sensor data if tasked
  • Maintain ship safety through disciplined procedural action
Active beliefs
  • Commands from the captain are to be executed reliably
  • Objective sensor data is crucial for resolving disputes
  • Non‑interference can be a safer tactical posture in ambiguous situations
Character traits
instrumental (analytical) duty‑bound objective
Follow Data's journey

Righteously indignant — anger and offended pride fuel his threat-making, masking commercial calculation and willingness to escalate.

DaiMon Goss loudly accuses the Federation of scheming and announces his intent to launch a Ferengi probe, threatening unilateral action and exiting with his entourage when challenged; he deliberately frames the dispute as moral outrage layered over commercial suspicion.

Goals in this moment
  • Undermine the Federation's moral authority in the negotiations
  • Secure independent access to the wormhole for Ferengi advantage
  • Signal to his followers and the delegates that he will act decisively
Active beliefs
  • The Federation exploits diplomatic structures for unfair technical advantage
  • Public posturing and bold threats are effective negotiation tools
  • If he shows resolve, others will yield or fear interfering
Character traits
theatrical combative self‑interested performative in public disputes
Follow Goss's journey

Controlled and concerned — externally composed while privately aware of the political and operational stakes, briefly distracted by an urgent medical summons.

Picard plays the calm moderator attempting to defuse Goss's accusation by offering full transparency, then gives a crisp operational order to keep Data and La Forge from interfering; his attention is split when Sickbay summons him via com, which he acknowledges by keying his insignia.

Goals in this moment
  • Contain a diplomatic escalation and preserve Federation credibility
  • Prevent unilateral escalation or dangerous action around the wormhole
  • Maintain procedural transparency by offering to share data with delegates
Active beliefs
  • Institutional transparency reduces conflict and preserves trust
  • Operational caution is necessary where lives and politics intersect
  • Delegates (and Premier Bhavani) will accept objective data over bluster
Character traits
measured diplomatic authoritative multitasking under stress
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Assertive and clipped — focused on forcing accountability and removing ambiguity from a political threat.

Riker refuses to let the dispute remain rhetorical—he punctures Goss's accusation with a tactical challenge to prove it, turning diplomatic posturing into a concrete test (send your probe). He acknowledges Picard's instruction to keep engineering and sensors out of the Ferengi's way.

Goals in this moment
  • Force Goss to make his threat tangible and therefore testable
  • Protect Enterprise systems and personnel by keeping them out of potential conflict
  • Clarify intentions quickly to reduce strategic uncertainty
Active beliefs
  • Confrontation must be resolved through verifiable action, not rhetoric
  • Allowing an antagonistic party to act unchecked risks crew safety
  • A direct challenge will expose bluster and reveal true intent
Character traits
decisive practical confrontational when needed protective of ship's procedures
Follow William Riker's journey

Alert and professionally constrained — implied readiness to act but directed to stand down to avoid escalation.

La Forge is named alongside Data as an engineering/sensor resource Picard tells to avoid interfering; like Data he is offstage but his capabilities and potential actions are central to the tactical calculus being discussed.

Goals in this moment
  • Comply with command to avoid dangerous interference
  • Preserve Enterprise engineering integrity and crew safety
  • Remain prepared to reengage if ordered
Active beliefs
  • Engineering solutions must serve command strategy and crew safety
  • Unilateral action by other parties increases mission risk
  • Following orders reduces chaotic escalation
Character traits
practical operationally focused reliant on protocol
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

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Barzan Probe

The idea of a Ferengi-launched probe functions as the threatened instrument that converts diplomatic accusation into an operational test; Goss declares he will 'send in your own probe' (his own probe), making the probe both a credibility measure and a potential navigational hazard around the wormhole.

Before: Unlaunched and under Ferengi control or intent — …
After: Still unlaunched by the end of the exchange, …
Before: Unlaunched and under Ferengi control or intent — referenced only as a threatened capability rather than a present asset.
After: Still unlaunched by the end of the exchange, but now an explicit intent the Enterprise must plan around; its threat raises the stakes for imminent operational preparation.
Deanna Troi's Starfleet Insignia

Picard keys his Starfleet insignia to acknowledge Dr. Crusher's com call, using the badge as a tactile communication device that shifts his attention away from the Ready Room confrontation and outward toward an urgent medical duty.

Before: Affixed to Picard's uniform, idle and available for …
After: Activated briefly to acknowledge the Sickbay summons; returns …
Before: Affixed to Picard's uniform, idle and available for use as a short‑range voice channel.
After: Activated briefly to acknowledge the Sickbay summons; returns to idle state after he responds.

Location Details

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay intrudes into the Ready Room via a com call, creating a competing duty for Picard and reframing the political dispute as something secondary to an immediate medical need; its invocation pulls authoritative attention away from the standoff.

Atmosphere Urgent and clinical by implication — the offstage voice injects pressure and shifts tempo.
Function Competing obligation and source of urgent summons that interrupts the diplomatic exchange.
Symbolism Represents the human cost and operational reality that can override political posturing.
Access Medical areas typically have restricted access; the com implies authorized, time‑sensitive contact.
Audible bridge/com call in a quiet ready room Implied antiseptic clinical environment offstage Sense of immediate necessity conveyed through voice channel
Barzan Wormhole

The Barzan Wormhole is the contested objective and the implicit reason for Goss's accusation and threat; it functions offstage as the dangerous prize that motivates probe launches and political jockeying.

Atmosphere Undefined here but implied as dangerous, unpredictable, and highly politicized.
Function Contested strategic target whose control and data are central to the negotiation and the threatened …
Symbolism Symbolizes both opportunity and peril—technological leverage that tempts exploitation and provokes moral/operational conflict.
Access Effectively contested space; access controlled by whoever can safely approach or own probes and data.
Implied hazardous and sensor‑uncertain environment Political heat focused on a remote spatial anomaly Motivates probe deployment as a tactical measure

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Key Dialogue

"GOSS: You attempt to gain every unfair advantage, Picard..."
"PICARD: We will gladly share the results of our exploration with all the delegates..."
"RIKER: Then send in your own probe, Goss."