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S2E16 · Q Who?
S2E16
· Q Who?

Carved Out — Hull Breach and Irreversible Loss

A Borg tractor beam escalates from tactical harrying to brutal carnage: a cutting beam slices entire decks from the Enterprise, killing eighteen crewmen and ripping the ship’s certainty to shreds. The bridge and engineering respond with precision — Data times the collapse, Worf fires phasers, Wesley struggles to free the ship — but their tactical success in severing the tractor’s hold is pyrrhic. The crew is left stunned and furious; Picard calls a conference while Guinan’s grim knowledge and Q’s silent presence recast this as a moral turning point that forces desperate choices.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Shields collapse entirely as a second Borg beam slices through the Enterprise hull, tearing away decks four through six — Riker’s grim analogy 'carving us up like a roast' underscores the cold, mechanical brutality of the assault.

chaos to horror

Picard orders repeated phaser volleys to sever the beam, and the Enterprise’s salvos inflict visible damage on the Borg ship — the beam releases, but only after eighteen crew members are lost, their bodies consumed, replacing tactical hope with irreversible grief.

desperation to mourning

Worf reports the destruction of three hull sections and eighteen missing crew; Riker’s raw cry 'Why?!' hangs in stunned silence — the crew confronts the visceral cost of their defeat, the loss no longer abstract but lived in empty stations and cold decks.

noise to hollow silence

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Stressed and urgent; anxious about failing to free the ship yet focused on carrying out orders quickly.

Wesley inputs helm and power orders, attempts to disengage the ship, and reports that the vessel is being held by the beam — acting as the nervous technical executor between command and engineering.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute warp/helm commands to remove the Enterprise from the tractor's hold.
  • Relay real-time engineering feedback to senior officers.
Active beliefs
  • Prompt technical action can buy the ship time or escape.
  • Accurate input and speed will influence the outcome of the engagement.
Character traits
competent eager anxious
Follow Wesley Crusher's journey

Collective indifference; no individual emotion, only efficient purpose.

The Borg launch and maintain a tractor/laser beam that holds the Enterprise, then use a cutting beam to core away and remove whole decks — functioning as a relentless, adaptive aggressor indifferent to casualties.

Goals in this moment
  • Disable and harvest technology and materials from the Enterprise.
  • Neutralize resistance and escape with harvested sections.
Active beliefs
  • Assimilation/harvest of resources is a rational imperative of the collective.
  • Force and technological superiority make moral arguments irrelevant.
Character traits
relentless collective instrumental
Follow Borg Collective's journey

Sorrowful and grave; carrying the weight of prior trauma and a desire to warn without having complete answers.

Guinan remains present after the attack, offers a brief apology to Picard, and prepares to answer his questions about the Borg with the limited, painful knowledge she has.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey what she knows to help the crew prepare.
  • Honor the memory of those lost by ensuring they understand the danger.
Active beliefs
  • Her people's experiences with the Borg matter and can influence command choices.
  • Partial knowledge is better than none when confronting an existential threat.
Character traits
guarded compassionate mysterious
Follow Guinan's journey

Resolute but gravely shocked — responsibility for lives presses on him, but he remains focused on procedure and understanding the enemy.

Picard issues tactical orders (warp heading, lock and fire), demands termination of the beam, calls a conference after the attack, and solicits Guinan's knowledge — balancing immediate command with the need for fuller understanding.

Goals in this moment
  • Reposition and save the ship and crew through tactical maneuvering.
  • Gather intelligence and counsel (Guinan) to shape strategic response.
Active beliefs
  • Command must make clear tactical choices even while grappling with moral loss.
  • Contextual knowledge (Guinan's history) is crucial to facing this new threat.
Character traits
authoritative measured under duress morally weighty
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Calmly clinical; emotionally detached but grave in consequence — using data to steady others.

Data monitors sensors and announces precise technical milestones — shield drain, an eighteen‑second countdown, shields down, tractor release — and identifies that a force field is maintaining hull integrity after the cut.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate timing and sensor data to allow tactical decisions.
  • Diagnose the ship's condition and confirm when hostile links are severed.
Active beliefs
  • Accurate information can convert panic into effective action.
  • Technical clarity will give command options to save lives and ship integrity.
Character traits
clinical precision methodical unflappable under pressure
Follow Data's journey

Controlled fury; resolute and focused on neutralizing the threat while conveying grim facts without theatricality.

Worf reports shield failure, declares phasers locked, executes phaser volleys that finally break the tractor hold, and then reports destroyed sections and casualty counts — a martial, duty‑first presence amid carnage.

Goals in this moment
  • Neutralize the enemy's hold on the ship using phaser fire.
  • Protect remaining ship systems and report damage so command can act.
Active beliefs
  • Direct force and correct weapon employment can change the tactical situation.
  • Clear reporting of damage and casualties is necessary for command decisions.
Character traits
disciplined combat-focused bluntly honest
Follow Worf's journey

Angry and stunned; fury focused on the violation of crew safety and the seeming wantonness of the attack.

Riker translates alarm into orders — demanding increased power, demanding a damage report, and expressing raw anger when casualties are reported. He helps move command toward a conference while visibly stunned and furious.

Goals in this moment
  • Restore ship capability and prevent further loss of life.
  • Hold command accountable and press for immediate remedial action.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet must protect its personnel at all costs.
  • Swift, aggressive measures are necessary when the ship is under direct assault.
Character traits
decisive protective emotionally direct
Follow William Riker's journey

Stunned concern; empathically registering the room's shock and preparing to counsel as needed.

Troi stands with the senior officers as they move to conference, present and attentive but offering no lines in this passage — a silent emotional barometer in the room.

Goals in this moment
  • Support command emotionally and be ready to advise on crew morale.
  • Read the bridge's emotional state to inform Picard's decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Emotional health of the crew will affect operational effectiveness.
  • Her perspective will be valuable once command processes the immediate tactical facts.
Character traits
attuned supportive composed
Follow Deanna Troi's journey
Q
primary

Emotionally unreadable; deliberately detached and watchful, implying control and judgment.

Q silently reveals himself behind the senior officers at the end of the exchange; he speaks no words here, his presence a theatrical punctuation that reframes the scene's moral stakes.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe and provoke Picard and the crew's moral response.
  • Demonstrate his power and the precariousness of human agency.
Active beliefs
  • He is testing or auditioning humanity (specifically Picard).
  • Crisis exposes character and makes people more manipulable.
Character traits
inscrutable theatrical domineering
Follow Q's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Defensive Shields

Enterprise defensive shields are described as being drained by the Borg beam, counting down to failure; their loss creates the vulnerability that allows the cutting beam to core away decks, making shields a central tactical variable.

Before: Active and nominally protecting the ship but under …
After: Fully down when the cutting beam slices the …
Before: Active and nominally protecting the ship but under heavy drain.
After: Fully down when the cutting beam slices the saucer section, leaving the hull exposed and requiring emergency measures.
Red Alert Switch

The Red Alert system is invoked during the engagement and then ends once the tractor releases and the phaser volleys succeed; its activation signals shipwide emergency response and its ending marks a tactical lull in which command assesses damage and loss.

Before: Engaged (bridge and ship in red alert).
After: Disengaged (RED ALERT ends after the tractor beam …
Before: Engaged (bridge and ship in red alert).
After: Disengaged (RED ALERT ends after the tractor beam releases).
Main Phaser Banks

Ship phaser banks (pin‑point phasers) are locked on the tractor source and fired repeatedly; their accurate volleys finally break the beam's hold and batter the Borg ship — a costly but necessary use of offensive shipboard weapons.

Before: Charged and locked on Borg target, waiting for …
After: Fired in multiple volleys; effective enough to sever …
Before: Charged and locked on Borg target, waiting for command to fire.
After: Fired in multiple volleys; effective enough to sever the tractor and damage the Borg vessel.
Anomalous Super-Powered Tractor Beam (Vortex)

The Borg's anomalous tractor/laser beam holds the Enterprise in place, drains shields, and then a focused cutting beam cores a segment of the saucer section and drags it back toward the Borg ship — the literal instrument of violent extraction and the catalyst for the casualties and tactical countermeasures.

Before: Active from the Borg ship, exerting a restraining …
After: The beam release is achieved after sustained phaser …
Before: Active from the Borg ship, exerting a restraining hold on the Enterprise and draining shields.
After: The beam release is achieved after sustained phaser fire; the cut section has been removed and taken toward the Borg ship.
Borg Adaptive Protective Field

An internal force field is reported to be maintaining the Enterprise's hull integrity after the saucer section is cut away, preventing immediate decompression and allowing the ship to stabilize despite the catastrophic structural loss.

Before: Not specifically active (standard structural integrity systems in …
After: Active, sustaining hull integrity around the damaged region …
Before: Not specifically active (standard structural integrity systems in place).
After: Active, sustaining hull integrity around the damaged region and preventing immediate catastrophic failure.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Saucer Section

The Saucer Section is the portion of the Enterprise physically cored by the Borg's cutting beam; it becomes the visceral site of structural loss and mortal consequence when entire decks are severed and carried away, transforming abstract danger into concrete human toll.

Atmosphere Shocked, ozone‑stinging, with a heavy sense of physical violation and grief.
Function Site of physical damage and primary casualty location.
Symbolism Embodies vulnerability of the ship's civilian/structural center and the fragility of Starfleet security.
Access After the cut, the area is effectively inaccessible and compromised; emergency teams would be required.
Jagged, exposed bulkheads and conduits where decks were removed. The smell/taste of ozone and scorched metal pervades the corridors.
Borg Ship Great Chamber

The Borg ship (represented here by battered exterior imagery) is the origin of the tractor and cutting beams and the destination for the removed saucer segment; it is both the active antagonist and the physical repository of the stolen hull piece.

Atmosphere Ominous and clinical — an alien, mechanical presence that registers on screen as battered but …
Function Enemy vessel and focal point of offensive action.
Symbolism Represents the alien, assimilative threat and the reversal of safety (our hull becoming their cargo).
Access Hostile and enemy-controlled; approach would be dangerous without neutralizing defenses.
On-screen battered image of the Borg ship following sustained phaser fire. Visible tractor/laser beams connecting to the Enterprise during the assault.
Deck Six

Decks four, five and six (Sections 27–29) are explicitly reported destroyed — they serve as the precise compartments lost to the cutting beam and the locus for the reported eighteen missing crew members.

Atmosphere Formal, stunned silence in reports; these decks register as a grim tally rather than an …
Function Precise damage node used for casualty accounting and damage-control priorities.
Symbolism Represents the human cost quantified within the ship's operational language.
Access Compromised and effectively sealed or unsafe; immediate entry would be hazardous.
Deck levels cited by number and section, used clinically in damage reports. Conduits and bulkheads described as 'torn like exposed ribs.'

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Symbolic Parallel medium

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Symbolic Parallel medium

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Symbolic Parallel medium

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Thematic Parallel

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Thematic Parallel

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Thematic Parallel

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Escalation

"The Borg’s surgical removal of decks — 'carving us up like a roast' — directly escalates the stakes from system damage to human extinction, triggering Riker’s physical lunge at Q and Picard’s dignified moral confrontation."

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Escalation

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Escalation

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"RIKER: "They are carving us up like a roast.""
"WORF: "Eighteen were in those sections and are missing.""
"GUINAN: "I am so sorry, Captain.""