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S3E15 · Yesterday's Enterprise

Garrett Refuses Care — Chooses Command

Weakened but resolute, Captain Garrett rejects Chief Medical Officer Crusher's orders and insists on returning to duty. In sickbay she prioritizes restoring the Enterprise‑C's weapon systems, names Castillo as her liaison to the Enterprise‑D, and brusquely pushes past Beverly's concern. The scene crystallizes Garrett's sacrificial leadership: she knowingly puts ship and mission above her own recovery, raising the moral stakes for Picard's looming decision and setting up the tragic cost required to restore the proper timeline.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Garrett, weakened but determined, assesses the Enterprise-C's status with Castillo and Tasha, prioritizing weapon systems amid looming Klingon threats.

concern to urgency ['Sickbay biobed']

Garrett defies medical orders, asserting command despite Crusher's protests, driven by the crisis's immediacy.

stubbornness to defiance ['Sickbay']

Garrett physically overrides Crusher's objections, exiting to rejoin her crew, crystallizing her sacrificial resolve.

conflict to determination ['Sickbay exit']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused urgency — tactical concern about an imminent threat and a practical need for immediate coordination.

Enters with Castillo, delivers urgent sensor report that Klingon warships have been detected in the sector, identifies herself as Tactical when instructed to coordinate, and stands ready to receive Garrett's tactical orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure timely tactical communication and response to Klingon presence
  • Coordinate defensive and offensive measures with Enterprise‑C and Enterprise‑D
  • Provide reliable sensor and tactical updates to command
  • Protect the ship and crew from the approaching threat
Active beliefs
  • Klingon contacts represent an urgent and actionable threat
  • Rapid coordination between ships is essential for survival
  • Tactical clarity and chain-of-command must be maintained under pressure
  • Information must be transmitted succinctly to enable decisions
Character traits
alert procedural direct protective
Follow Tasha Yar's journey

Nervous deference mixed with steady resolve — concerned about the ship's condition but ready to follow orders.

Reports the ship's systems status concisely (minimal shields and forward phasers restored; photon launchers and warp down), acknowledges Garrett's orders, and receives appointment as liaison to the Enterprise‑D with respectful deference.

Goals in this moment
  • Carry out Garrett's directive to prioritize weapons repair
  • Serve effectively as liaison to Enterprise‑D
  • Relay accurate systems and tactical information to support coordination
  • Protect his crew by implementing orders quickly
Active beliefs
  • Obedience to the captain is both necessary and honorable
  • Restoring weapons systems is the most urgent technical priority
  • Coordination with Enterprise‑D will improve survival chances
  • He can contribute meaningfully despite being junior
Character traits
dutiful respectful competent concerned
Follow Castillo's journey

Determined and urgent — masking physical vulnerability with purposeful resolve; accepts personal risk to avert greater loss.

Lying weak on a biobed, Garrett pushes herself up, issues clear operational orders to prioritize weapon systems, names Castillo as liaison to Enterprise‑D, argues with Dr. Crusher, then leaves Sickbay despite medical protest.

Goals in this moment
  • Reassume active command and influence immediate tactical outcomes
  • Ensure Enterprise‑C weapons are restored as a priority
  • Establish direct coordination with Enterprise‑D via a trusted liaison
  • Demonstrate leadership to her crew and influence larger strategic choices
Active beliefs
  • Her presence and orders will materially improve her ship's survival and the Federation's position
  • Personal recovery can wait because mission needs are time-critical
  • Captain-to-captain responsibility supersedes individual wellbeing
  • Captain Picard's information justifies immediate action
Character traits
resolute duty-driven stubborn command-authoritative
Follow Rachel Garrett's journey

Concerned and exasperated — fearful for the captain's welfare and morally adamant that medical counsel be respected.

Performs vital checks on Garrett, responds to Garrett's attempted departure by physically forcing her back onto the biobed, argues for twenty‑four more hours of recovery and attempts to keep medical priorities binding over command impulse.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent a medically unfit captain from leaving Sickbay
  • Secure adequate recovery time for Garrett to avoid worsening injury
  • Preserve patient safety over operational zeal
  • Maintain medical authority and protocol aboard the ship
Active beliefs
  • Medical judgment should temporarily override command prerogative for safety
  • A weakened captain endangers herself and her crew if allowed to act prematurely
  • Doctors have a duty to protect their patients from self‑sacrificial impulses
  • Emotional appeals to duty cannot replace physiological readiness
Character traits
protective professional stubborn compassionate
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Defensive Shields

Enterprise Defensive Shields are mentioned as having been minimally restored; their partial recovery provides a narrow window of protection but not enough to remove urgency, reinforcing the imperative Garrett expresses to prioritize offensive repairs.

Before: Compromised/diminished but showing minimal restoration as reported.
After: Remain minimally functional but insufficient to eliminate immediate …
Before: Compromised/diminished but showing minimal restoration as reported.
After: Remain minimally functional but insufficient to eliminate immediate tactical threat; their partial status contributes to the urgency of Garrett's orders.
Sickbay Examination Biobed

The Sickbay Examination Biobed functions as the physical site of Garrett's convalescence and the focal point of medical versus command conflict — Garrett rises from it, is forced back onto it by Crusher, and later abandons it to exit, making the bed a witness to the ethical clash.

Before: Occupied by Captain Garrett, monitored with vitals being …
After: Left empty after Garrett exits Sickbay; no immediate …
Before: Occupied by Captain Garrett, monitored with vitals being checked by medical staff.
After: Left empty after Garrett exits Sickbay; no immediate medical containment or enforced restraint remains in place.
U.S.S. Enterprise‑C Warp Drive

The Enterprise‑C warp drive is referenced as disabled — its lack of function eliminates options for escape and reinforces the need to fight, shaping Garrett's choice to favor weapon repair and engagement over retreat or delay.

Before: Disabled/damaged — warp capability absent.
After: Unchanged: still nonfunctional and therefore a limiting constraint …
Before: Disabled/damaged — warp capability absent.
After: Unchanged: still nonfunctional and therefore a limiting constraint on operational choices.
USS Enterprise-C Weapon Systems

The Enterprise‑C weapon systems are the explicit operational objective Garrett prioritizes — 'concentrate on the weapon systems' frames the technical work to be done and becomes the mission directive that Castillo must carry out and coordinate with Enterprise‑D.

Before: Partially functional: forward phaser banks restored to minimal …
After: Remains damaged but now ordered to be prioritized …
Before: Partially functional: forward phaser banks restored to minimal capacity, other distributed weapon elements damaged or offline.
After: Remains damaged but now ordered to be prioritized for repair and reactivation; no instantaneous repair is completed within the event.
USS Enterprise‑C Photon Torpedo / Photon Launcher Banks

Photon launchers are explicitly reported as still nonfunctional; their absence is cited to underline the ship's vulnerability and justify Garrett's urgency to restore offensive capability.

Before: Nonfunctional/offline — indicator lights dark or faulting; unavailable …
After: Remains nonfunctional at scene's end; noted as a …
Before: Nonfunctional/offline — indicator lights dark or faulting; unavailable for immediate use.
After: Remains nonfunctional at scene's end; noted as a repair priority implicitly.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay serves as the claustrophobic stage where medical duty collides with command obligation: a clinical space of biobeds and monitors transforms into a moral arena where Garrett's decision to leave forces medical ethics to confront wartime exigency.

Atmosphere Tension‑filled and clinical — antiseptic, urgent, with an undercurrent of restrained panic as combat needs …
Function A refuge for healing turned meeting place for urgent command decisions and the locus of …
Symbolism Represents the boundary between care and sacrifice — the place where institutional compassion meets the …
Access Operationally restricted to medical staff and senior officers in practice during the scene; visitors are …
Fluorescent, clinical lighting bathing biobeds and monitors The smell of antiseptic and the soft hum/pulse of medical equipment A single biobed occupied by the captain, with monitoring leads and staff in proximity Adjacent tactical conversation intruding into a normally private medical space

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Key Dialogue

"GARRETT: "Concentrate on the weapon systems. From what Captain Picard has told me, the Federation can use all the help it can get.""
"BEVERLY: "Where do you think you're going?""
"GARRETT: "Doctor, my ship and crew need me -- now. Twenty-four hours might as well be twenty-four years.""