The Captain Retrieves His Wayward Doctor

When Sickbay reports the new CMO socializing in Ten-Forward instead of at her post, Picard's barely contained fury crystallizes. Rejecting Riker's offer to retrieve her, he cuts a line straight through the Enterprise's heart—each step toward the lounge a calculated assertion that protocol, safety, and command hierarchy aren't suggestions. The unspoken warning: prepare for consequences.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard radios Sickbay and learns Pulaski is in Ten-Forward, a procedural breach that snaps his irritation into the open and forces the command crew to reconcile duty with crew conduct.

formal annoyance to frank irritation

Riker volunteers to retrieve the new doctor, but Picard cuts him off and claims the task himself, standing and striding for the turbolift to enforce command presence and personal accountability.

offer of assistance to authoritative assertion

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Neutral professionalism masking institutional discomfort

The disembodied Sickbay Voice responds with professional correctness, then hesitates fractionally before confirming the CMO's absence—a robotic acknowledgment carrying the weight of institutional awkwardness.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate status reports
  • Avoid embarrassing senior medical staff
Active beliefs
  • Duty requires truthful reporting
  • Medical personnel behavior reflects on entire department
Character traits
professional hesitant duty-bound
Follow Sickbay Voice's journey

Barely leashed fury beneath professional composure, surprise sharpening into determined confrontation

Command authority crystallizes as he contacts Sickbay with clipped precision, his irritation transforming into surprise-then-fury upon learning of Pulaski's dereliction. Rising from his chair with deliberate force, he cuts off Riker's assistance to confront her personally.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational readiness amid critical mission
  • Assert command authority over protocol breach
  • Deliver personal correction to new CMO
Active beliefs
  • Professional standards aren't negotiable during crisis
  • Personal confrontation carries more weight than delegation
  • New personnel must understand Enterprise's operational discipline immediately
Character traits
commanding meticulous irritated authoritative protective of protocol
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Grim satisfaction at being proven right about Starfleet's soft protocols

Worf delivers a dry observation about poor first impressions with barely contained disapproval, his deep voice carrying Klingon disdain for what he views as civilian slackness masquerading as senior officer privilege.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight breach of discipline
  • Reinforce importance of first impressions
  • Verify security concerns about new personnel
Active beliefs
  • Military protocol should be absolute
  • Weak first impressions indicate deeper problems
  • New officers must earn respect through proper behavior
Character traits
gruff protocol-oriented judgmental amused in grim fashion
Follow Worf's journey

Professional concern tempered by instinctive loyalty to chain of command

Rising automatically to remedy his captain's irritation, Riker offers to deferentially handle the protocol breach, then returns to his seat upon Picard's refusal—a junior officer ceding to the full weight of command hierarchy.

Goals in this moment
  • Relieve his captain's burden
  • Demonstrate readiness to handle personnel issues
  • Maintain smooth bridge operations
Active beliefs
  • Captains handle certain breaches personally
  • Protocol breaches should be corrected swiftly
  • His role includes shielding command from minor distractions
Character traits
deferential helpful professional protocol-aware
Follow William Riker's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge functions as command theater where protocol breaches become public spectacle—LCARS panels flickering with potential crisis data while senior officers witness their captain's fury made manifest. The circular command structure positions everyone as observers to leadership in action.

Atmosphere Tension-charged with compressed disapproval rippling through operational efficiency
Function Stage for public command assertion
Symbolism Embodies the disciplined heart from which all protocol flows
Access Senior staff only during crisis operations
Captain's chair at command nexus Daily operational reports continuing amid personnel crisis LCARS panels displaying incoming plague manifest data
Enterprise Turbolift

The turbolift becomes Picard's mechanized gauntlet—a steel conduit delivering command authority directly to breach site. Its smooth magnetic doors part to receive barely contained fury, sealing shut with hydraulic whisper that promises inevitable reckoning.

Atmosphere Antiseptic silence carrying the weight of unstoppable correction
Function Method of confrontation delivery
Symbolism Represents the unstoppable nature of command hierarchy in motion
Access Captain override for direct destination
Soft mechanical summons Enclosed steel chamber Recycled air thick with ozone anticipation
Ten-Forward Bow Ports

Ten-Forward stands as the breach point—serving as both Pulaski's chosen refuge from duty and the inevitable destination for Picard's righteous fury. The lounge's social atmosphere clashes violently with the epidemic-critical mission its revelers are ignoring.

Atmosphere Deceptively casual with alcoholic warmth masking operational dereliction
Function Scene of protocol violation
Symbolism Represents the human need for comfort amid cosmic crisis versus duty
Access Open to all crew, now about to receive unwelcome visitor
Social hub's ambient noise Strategic position for avoiding Sickbay duties Setting for upcoming confrontation

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: A few hours on board and she's already found Ten-Forward."
"RIKER: I'll go and get her."
"PICARD: No, Number One. I'll go."
"WORF: Not the best way to meet your new captain."