Emergency Transporter Extraction Order
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Picard issues a high-stakes command to O'Brien to extract the away team instantly at the slightest breach in transporter lock, revealing his terror that Riker and Data may be lost to the Borg.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calm, controlled professionalism intended to reassure command while internally prepared for rapid, high‑risk action.
Responding over com as the transporter's lead technician, O'Brien acknowledges Picard's order and affirms readiness to execute an immediate beam‑out should the transporter lock falter, projecting calm competence.
- • Maintain or regain transporter lock to safely extract the away team
- • Be prepared to execute an immediate recall on Picard's command without hesitation
- • Transporter systems and procedural discipline can be relied upon even under stress
- • Crew safety is the paramount priority and justifies abandoning secondary objectives
Controlled, authoritative exterior masking acute anxiety and fear for the away team; urgency underlies his formal command voice.
On the bridge Picard watches the Main Viewer, then compresses fear and command into a single terse directive ordering immediate extraction if the transporter lock wavers, prioritizing crew survival over mission.
- • Protect the lives of the away team above other tactical objectives
- • Maintain command control and issue clear contingency orders to minimize loss
- • The Borg represent an existential threat that could overwhelm the Enterprise
- • Clear, immediate orders save lives and must be trusted to subordinates like O'Brien
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Main Viewer displays the approaching Borg ship and sensor overlays, focusing Picard's attention and providing the visual evidence that triggers his extraction order. It functions as the bridge's hard, inescapable mirror of the threat, converting remote danger into immediate command decisions.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Main Bridge serves as the decision node where Picard, confronted by the Borg image on the Main Viewer, converts tactical uncertainty into a rescue contingency. Its consoles and personnel provide the procedural infrastructure for issuing and receiving life‑or‑death orders.
Transporter Room Three is the remote operational site charged with holding the away team's lock and executing the recall. Though not on‑screen, it is invoked by Picard's order and is functionally elevated to the crew's immediate hope and last line of rescue.
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Key Dialogue
"PICARD: Transporter room, this is the Captain."
"PICARD: If your lock on the away team wavers in the slightest -- beam them back."
"O'BRIEN'S COM VOICE: Count on it, Captain."