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S3E13 · Deja Q
S3E13
· Deja Q

Shields Down at Perigee — Picard's Gamble

On the bridge Picard receives a desperate, moral appeal: Garin and a Bre'el Four scientist report accelerating tides and the impossibility of sheltering everyone if the moon impacts. As the crew faces a planetary deadline, Geordi's comm confirms the moon has reached minimum orbital distance and Worf detects rising Calamarain energy. Riker warns they must lower shields; Picard authorizes the risky maneuver. This is a turning point — a tactical commitment that intentionally exposes the Enterprise to lethal threat to save millions, and it sharpens the crew's moral and operational stakes while keeping a wary eye on Q's allies.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Worf detects imminent threat from the Calamarain as the Enterprise prepares its critical maneuver.

resolve to tension

Geordi confirms the moon has reached minimum orbital distance, forcing Picard to authorize a shield-lowering despite Calamarain threat.

tension to calculated risk

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Pleading and anxious yet composed—he communicates technical facts with human urgency, representing lives at risk.

Doctor Garin appears on the Main Viewer delivering empirical tidal data and an urgent moral appeal, describing ten-meter tides and rising swells while thanking Picard for the Enterprise's attempt to intervene.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey the immediacy and scale of the planetary threat to secure full commitment
  • Ensure Picard understands regional vulnerabilities (western continent) so rescue efforts prioritize need
Active beliefs
  • The Enterprise's intervention could mitigate catastrophe
  • Local shelters are insufficient if the attempt fails
  • Clear, factual communication will influence command decisions
Character traits
scientific deferential urgent grateful
Follow Garin's journey

Resolute and burdened — steady external command masking the private weight of risking his ship and crew to save millions.

Captain Picard listens to Bre'el's data, acknowledges the worsening orbital dynamics, weighs the moral cost, and issues the decisive command to proceed with a shields-lowering maneuver while delegating threat surveillance to Worf.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute a technically risky rescue attempt to save Bre'el Four's population
  • Minimize loss of life aboard the Enterprise while maximizing aid to civilians
  • Maintain command cohesion and clarity under moral pressure
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet has a duty to protect life even at significant risk
  • The Enterprise's capabilities give them a real chance to alter the moon's trajectory
  • Q and/or his allies could complicate or endanger the maneuver
Character traits
decisive morally responsible pragmatic stoic
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Stern and vigilant — outwardly controlled, internally primed for immediate defensive action against a rising threat.

Worf reports increased Calamarain energy readings from the sensors, then acknowledges and accepts Picard's order to monitor Q's associates, remaining at tactical attention and ready to act on hostile moves.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain continuous surveillance of Calamarain energy signatures and potential assaults
  • Protect the ship from hostile interference during the shields-lowering maneuver
Active beliefs
  • Calamarain activity is a credible and immediate threat to the Enterprise
  • His role is to enforce command decisions and safeguard ship security
  • Q's allies might exploit any exposure created by lowering shields
Character traits
disciplined alert laconic duty-bound
Follow Worf's journey

Concerned and resolute — pragmatic acceptance of risk in service of mission objectives.

Riker interjects with the tactical imperative that shields must be lowered to proceed, translating technical constraints into a blunt operational requirement and pressing command toward commitment.

Goals in this moment
  • Enable the engineering solution by removing the shielding barrier
  • Limit ancillary risk by ensuring the maneuver is executed quickly and efficiently
Active beliefs
  • Lowering shields is a necessary sacrifice to effect the rescue
  • Command must act decisively under time pressure
Character traits
pragmatic direct supportive decisive
Follow William Riker's journey

Tense, focused — anxious about timing but confident in the technical plan's feasibility if executed now.

Geordi's voice comes in over com confirming the moon has reached minimum orbital distance and signaling to the bridge that the engineered maneuver window has opened and action is required now.

Goals in this moment
  • Communicate precise timing to command so engineering can initiate the maneuver
  • Ensure the ship's systems are synchronized to attempt the orbital correction
Active beliefs
  • Timing is the critical variable — missing this window will doom the rescue
  • Engineering can perform the risky procedure if given the order and support
Character traits
technical focused urgent clear-eyed
Follow Geordi La …'s journey
Q
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Absent physically; implied to be a source of danger and unpredictability—his prior actions create wariness rather than direct emotion in this scene.

Q is referenced by Picard as having 'friends out there'—he is not physically present, but his existence and possible allies are invoked as a complicating variable that raises unease among command.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) Continue to unsettle or test the crew through indirect influence
  • (Implied) Survive or seek aid now that his omnipotence has been stripped
Active beliefs
  • He has associates who might act on his behalf
  • His presence in the larger narrative forces the crew to factor non-technical variables into tactical planning
Character traits
influential (by reputation) unpredictable provocative (implied) ambiguous
Follow Q's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Defensive Shields

The Enterprise defensive shields function as the immediate tactical trade-off: Riker states they must be lowered to attempt the rescue, and Picard authorizes this exposure, turning the shields from protection into a procedural obstacle that, if removed, invites Calamarain attack but permits the engineering fix.

Before: Raised and active, providing standard defensive cover for …
After: Ordered to be lowered (command given to proceed), …
Before: Raised and active, providing standard defensive cover for the ship while operations and scans continue.
After: Ordered to be lowered (command given to proceed), thereby exposing the ship to increased external energy signatures and potential hostile actions.
Bre'el Moon — Ferrous Crystalline Satellite (Imminent Impactor)

The ferrous crystalline Bre'el Moon is the central environmental threat: its approach toward perigee has produced ten-meter tides and now has reached minimum orbital distance, triggering the time-critical engineering window and motivating the Enterprise's risky intervention.

Before: Approaching perigee; producing significant tidal surges (ten meters …
After: Reached minimum orbital distance, marking the precise moment …
Before: Approaching perigee; producing significant tidal surges (ten meters on last orbit); trajectory deteriorating toward impact.
After: Reached minimum orbital distance, marking the precise moment engineering must act; remains the imminent hazard driving the maneuver.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge is the operational and moral center for this moment: senior officers receive the planetary plea, assess sensor data, deliberate risk, and convert empathy into a high-stakes tactical order — a confined decision theater where institutional duty and human consequence collide.

Atmosphere Tension-filled, focused and urgent — low technical hum, terse exchanges, and the cold light of …
Function Stage for command decision and coordination of the rescue maneuver.
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility and moral isolation: the place where abstract duty is turned into a …
Access Restricted to senior bridge officers and essential comms; Troi has left the bridge; security and …
Forward viewer casting cold planetary light across faces Console chimes and tactical readouts punctuating the exchange An urgent com voice from engineering fills the room
Main Viewer

The Main Viewer projects Doctor Garin and the accompanying scientist onto the bridge, turning remote suffering and technical telemetry into an immediate, visible demand that anchors the crew's moral obligation and shapes Picard's decision.

Atmosphere Cold, evidentiary, and humanizing — the viewer's image makes distant catastrophe unmistakably real to those …
Function Information interface and moral mirror — it delivers empirical data and emotional appeals that directly …
Symbolism Represents the link between decision-makers and the people who will be affected by those decisions.
Access Publicly visible to all on the bridge; controlled feed from Bre'el Four's delegation.
High-resolution planetary imagery and telemetry overlays Faces of petitioners illuminated against planetary maps Hailing channel audio and closed-captioned technical figures
Western Continent (Bre'el Four) — Impact Zone

The Western Continent on Bre'el Four is specifically called out as especially vulnerable to the moon's impact; it functions narratively as the human-scale locus of potential mass casualties and a motivating factor behind Picard's willingness to accept great risk.

Atmosphere Implied desperate and fragile — flood-prone coastal plains and crowded shelters facing an almost-certain environmental …
Function Primary endangered population center and rationale for prioritizing the rescue attempt.
Symbolism Represents the stakes of the rescue: concentrated human life that demands extraordinary measures.
Access Not physically accessible to the Enterprise; reachable only via telemetry and rescue operations.
Reference to inadequate shelters and large populations Implied rising tides and swelling waters Maps and telemetry highlighting coastal vulnerability

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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"GARIN: "The tides reached ten meters on the last orbit. They are already beginning to swell again. We have a lot of frightened people down here, Captain...""
"GEORDI'S COM VOICE: "La Forge to bridge. The moon has reached its minimum orbital distance... it's time, Captain...""
"PICARD: "Proceed. Mister Worf, keep a close eye on Q's friends out there...""