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S2E12 · The Royale
S2E12
· The Royale

Richey Revelation and Severed Comms

On the bridge Picard receives a terse status from Riker: the away team is trapped inside a twentieth‑century Earth construct. Wesley and Geordi race to pull up identifying data; Wesley recovers records that tie Colonel Stephen Richey and the lost explorer Charybdis to a hotel called The Royale. Before Riker can answer, static severs the link. The discovery pivots the mission from a simple rescue to an investigation of the illusion’s origin and forces Picard into an urgent, morally fraught strategic choice.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard demands an update from Riker as the away team remains trapped, establishing the immediate stakes of isolation and failed rescue attempts.

calm to urgency ['Main Bridge', 'Science Two']

Riker reports their entrapment in a simulated 21st-century Las Vegas hotel and urgently requests a scan for Colonel Richey and data on The Royale, shifting the mission from survival to uncovering a cosmic mystery.

urgency to intrigue

Wesley delivers recovered data on Colonel Stephen Richey and the lost Charybdis, revealing the haunting origin of the illusion — a vanished deep-space explorer whose death became the seed of an alien tragedy.

dread to sobering revelation ['Science Two', 'search/file screen']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Deceased / historical presence — not emotionally active, but his status as a lost commander colors the bridge’s reaction and decision-making.

Referenced in an archival readout and by Riker’s request: Colonel Stephen Richey is identified as the commanding officer of the lost explorer ship Charybdis; he is present only as the historical subject tied to the recovered remains.

Goals in this moment
  • (inferred historical goals) command and lead exploratory mission
  • push beyond known boundaries of the Euclidian system
Active beliefs
  • (inferred) exploration justifies risk
  • human presence beyond familiar space is necessary for progress
Character traits
historical symbolic absent consequential
Follow Colonel Stephen …'s journey

Focused and eager — proud to produce useful data quickly, but aware of the urgency and the stakes felt by the bridge.

At Science Two alongside Geordi, Wesley rapidly retrieves information from ship archives and calls the result over to Picard while monitoring the consoles and relaying status updates.

Goals in this moment
  • locate archival files tying the remains to a historical identity
  • support Geordi and Picard with clear, rapid data retrieval
  • maintain clear communication channels to keep command informed
Active beliefs
  • timely data retrieval can change tactical options
  • the ship’s library and databases hold the necessary context
  • accurate reporting to command is essential under duress
Character traits
technically adept eager precise helpful
Follow Wesley Crusher's journey

Concerned and engaged — intellectually intrigued by the archival discovery but frustrated and anxious at being out of contact with the away team.

Standing behind Wesley and Geordi, Picard queries the situation, moves to a sizzling search screen, reads aloud archival material linking Richey to Charybdis, and reacts with intrigue and frustrated concern when Riker's line dies in static.

Goals in this moment
  • establish the away team's status and safety
  • obtain and interpret archival data that explains the construct and remains
  • decide an appropriate tactical and moral response to the new information
Active beliefs
  • command must account for and rescue crew when possible
  • data and history can reveal the origin and intentions of the construct
  • loss of contact is dangerous and requires immediate technical and strategic remedies
Character traits
measured authority intellectual curiosity procedural focus suppressed impatience
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Urgent and tense — focused on pragmatic steps to identify evidence and find escape but frustrated and vulnerable when communications fail.

Reporting from the trapped away team: Riker communicates they are locked inside a twentieth‑century structure, requests identity and library checks for Richey and the Royale, and is cut off mid‑transmission as static overwhelms his comms.

Goals in this moment
  • secure an identification of the remains to understand who they found
  • confirm the hotel's identity and location to triangulate escape options
  • maintain contact with Enterprise and coordinate an exit strategy
Active beliefs
  • identification of remains will clarify the situation's origin
  • the ship’s sensors and databases can provide actionable leads
  • time and communication windows are limited and must be used efficiently
Character traits
decisive practical urgent procedurally thorough
Follow William Riker's journey

Troubled and contemplative — sensing anxiety and moral stakes among the crew and the away team, preparing to provide counsel if needed.

Standing behind Wesley and Geordi, Troi listens to the exchanges and watches the bridge’s mood shift; she does not speak but registers the emotional weight of the discovery and the severed comms.

Goals in this moment
  • discern the emotional state of the bridge and away team from limited cues
  • prepare to advise Picard and support crew morale if rescue fails
  • monitor reactions to ensure command decisions account for human cost
Active beliefs
  • crew emotional state will affect decision-making and performance
  • the discovery of remains raises deeper moral questions beyond procedure
  • calm, empathic intervention will be necessary as the situation escalates
Character traits
observant empathetic measured quietly concerned
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Concerned and frustrated — focused on diagnosing the scramble but annoyed by the limits it imposes on the rescue effort.

Leaning over Science Two with Wesley, Geordi interrogates sensor and telemetry feeds, flags the unpredictable frequency scramble, and reports the continuing communications interference to Picard.

Goals in this moment
  • diagnose and stabilize the frequency scramble to restore comms
  • extract archival telemetry and identity data despite interference
  • advise Picard on technical constraints and possible fixes
Active beliefs
  • the interference is external to normal ship operations and technically solvable
  • restoring comms is essential for the away team's survival
  • precise technical analysis will reveal actionable options
Character traits
analytical resourceful frustration-tolerant technically confident
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Desiccated Occupant Remains (Shriveled Forms)

The recovered human remains function as the inciting forensic clue: Riker reports their discovery, prompting identity-scanning requests and redirecting Enterprise efforts from pure rescue to historical identification and investigation of the construct's origin.

Before: Located by the away team within the Royale …
After: Referenced on the bridge as the subject of …
Before: Located by the away team within the Royale construct and known to the away team but not yet identified in ship records.
After: Referenced on the bridge as the subject of an identity scan request and correlated (via partial database retrieval) to Colonel Stephen Richey in ship archives.
Bridge Telemetry System

The bridge telemetry/search/file system provides the sizzling readout Picard studies: it surfaces the Richey/Charybdis metadata and the Royale reference, then warbles under static—functioning as both the conduit of revelation and the point where information becomes fragmentary.

Before: Operational and awaiting queries at Science Two/Main Bridge …
After: Actively displaying partial archival data (sizzling readout) but …
Before: Operational and awaiting queries at Science Two/Main Bridge consoles.
After: Actively displaying partial archival data (sizzling readout) but compromised by unpredictable frequency scramble and static that truncates communications and data flow.
Charybdis (Explorer Ship)

The Charybdis appears as an archival object: Picard reads a retrieved record linking Colonel Richey to the explorer ship Charybdis, whose lost telemetry reframes the current entrapment as potentially connected to historical exploration and vanished missions.

Before: Preserved in Enterprise archival databases as a historical …
After: Partially retrieved and displayed on the bridge console; …
Before: Preserved in Enterprise archival databases as a historical file; not yet queried in this scene.
After: Partially retrieved and displayed on the bridge console; the record is used to connect the remains to Richey before interference limits further retrieval.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge is the command nexus where Riker's emergency report is received, Picard interprets archival data, and the dynamic between rescue and investigation crystallizes. It is both operationally decisive and morally burdened in the exchange.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and urgent, threaded with focused technical activity and growing anxiety as a comms link …
Function Command center for triage, decision-making, and interpretation of incoming evidence.
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility and the moral weight of command when lives are at stake.
Access Restricted to senior staff and mission specialists during the crisis.
sizzling search/file screen with partial readout curved LCARS consoles and status LEDs low hum of processors and intermittent static on comm channels
Science Station Two

Science Two functions as the analytic workbench where Wesley and Geordi rapidly interrogate ship databases and telemetry, producing the partial dossiers that pivot command's understanding of the incident.

Atmosphere Clinically focused and tense, with rapid keystrokes and flickering diagnostic readouts under time pressure.
Function Analysis station for archival retrieval, sensor triage, and rapid technical consultation with command.
Access Operational station manned by science/engineering staff; not public.
amber and blue LCARS readouts flickering quiet fan noise and the concentrated presence of two technicians intermittent bursts of static through headsets
Euclidian Solar System

The Euclidian Solar System is referenced in Picard’s reading of the Charybdis record to underscore the historical ambition and risk of Richey’s mission — a cosmic frame that increases the mystery's scale.

Atmosphere Vast and historical — a cold spatial context that contrasts with the claustrophobic hotel construct.
Function Contextualizes the Charybdis mission as an attempt to go beyond known space, raising stakes about …
Symbolism Represents the boundary of human exploration and the price of crossing it.
timestamped launch date (7-23-2067) referenced in archival readout the notation that telemetry failed and the ship was never heard from again
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada appears as the geographic anchor in the archives linking the Royale to a terrestrial address, converting a ghostly construct into a culturally specific, real‑world referent that deepens the strangeness of the encounter.

Atmosphere Ghostly, archival — a flash of neon and human bustle only visible through data points …
Function Geographic locator that narrows investigative leads and suggests cultural context for the construct.
Symbolism Anchors the illusion in human history and risk-driven spaces (chance, performance).
database metadata citing Las Vegas as the hotel's possible location the implied contradiction between a bustling city and a sealed, preserved hotel
The Royale (Hotel)

The Royale is invoked via database entries as the terrestrial structure where the away team is trapped and where the remains were recovered; in this event it functions as the primary mystery to be located and understood rather than as a physical scene on the Enterprise.

Atmosphere Evoked as a preserved, eerie twentieth‑century hotel — a sealed, performative environment in archival description …
Function Mystery location and potential trap that reframes the operation from rescue to investigation.
Symbolism Represents anachronistic, closed narratives that entrap people and information.
Access Unknown/likely sealed — the away team reports they cannot exit.
referenced neon imagery and hotel identity metadata in database readouts temporal stamp tying the hotel to a twentieth/early twenty‑first century Earth the away team's report of sealed exits (as described verbally)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8
Causal

"Riker’s communicator crackling with Picard’s voice reconnects the away team with the outside world and prompts his urgent request for data on Richey—leading directly to Wesley’s discovery of the Charybdis and validating the novel’s connection to reality."

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Causal

"Riker’s communicator crackling with Picard’s voice reconnects the away team with the outside world and prompts his urgent request for data on Richey—leading directly to Wesley’s discovery of the Charybdis and validating the novel’s connection to reality."

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Causal

"Riker’s communicator crackling with Picard’s voice reconnects the away team with the outside world and prompts his urgent request for data on Richey—leading directly to Wesley’s discovery of the Charybdis and validating the novel’s connection to reality."

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker’s salute to Richey is followed by Picard’s unanswered question within the same scene—the emotional apex of empathy is immediately undercut by communication collapse, deepening the isolation and thematic weight."

Window Dressing for a Dead Man
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker’s salute to Richey is followed by Picard’s unanswered question within the same scene—the emotional apex of empathy is immediately undercut by communication collapse, deepening the isolation and thematic weight."

Window Dressing for a Dead Man
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker’s salute to Richey is followed by Picard’s unanswered question within the same scene—the emotional apex of empathy is immediately undercut by communication collapse, deepening the isolation and thematic weight."

Naming the Dead — Picard on the Comms
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Thematic Parallel

"Texas’s wink to Data proves that even within the fiction, awareness exists—but it is powerless. This mirrors Picard’s powerlessness on the bridge: both observe the horror, both yearn to act, both are bound by systems they cannot control."

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Thematic Parallel

"Texas’s wink to Data proves that even within the fiction, awareness exists—but it is powerless. This mirrors Picard’s powerlessness on the bridge: both observe the horror, both yearn to act, both are bound by systems they cannot control."

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What this causes 5
Callback

"Picard’s unanswered question—‘Why is this of interest?’—after Riker reports becoming trapped in a 20th-century hotel—returns as Riker’s own interrogation of the hotel's purpose in Richey’s suite: it’s the same question asked from both sides of the void."

Window Dressing for a Dead Man
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Callback

"Picard’s unanswered question—‘Why is this of interest?’—after Riker reports becoming trapped in a 20th-century hotel—returns as Riker’s own interrogation of the hotel's purpose in Richey’s suite: it’s the same question asked from both sides of the void."

Window Dressing for a Dead Man
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Callback

"Picard’s unanswered question—‘Why is this of interest?’—after Riker reports becoming trapped in a 20th-century hotel—returns as Riker’s own interrogation of the hotel's purpose in Richey’s suite: it’s the same question asked from both sides of the void."

Naming the Dead — Picard on the Comms
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Causal

"Riker’s request for data on Richey and The Royale directly results in Worf’s discovery of the novel and diary—making the revelation of the hotel’s origin a narrative necessity triggered by his specific command."

Diagnosis: The Royale as Bad Fiction
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Causal

"Riker’s request for data on Richey and The Royale directly results in Worf’s discovery of the novel and diary—making the revelation of the hotel’s origin a narrative necessity triggered by his specific command."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: What's your situation?"
"RIKER: We are locked in a structure made to resemble twentieth century Earth -- all efforts to exit have failed. RIKER: I assumed as much. Captain, we have located the remains of a human. Request identity scan on a Colonel Richey, American, first initial S., roughly same time period. We also need a computer library check on hotel known as the Royale; possible location, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa twenty-first century."
"WESLEY: Information retrieved, Captain --"
"PICARD: Colonel Stephen Richey was the commanding officer of the explorer ship Charybdis which had a terrestrial launch date of 7-23-2067. It was the first manned attempt to travel beyond the confines of the Euclidian solar system. Its telemetry system failed and it was never heard from again... Why is this of interest, Number One?"