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S2E8 · A Matter of Honor

Picard's Long‑Range Transport Gamble

An emergency transponder ping—identified as Commander Riker—turns a routine bridge watch into a commitment to risk. Worf detects the signal; Picard orders the transporter aligned despite being outside safe beam parameters. With only Chief O'Brien in the Transporter Room, Data assigns roles, Pulaski and Worf move to the transporter, and Mendon nervously times the closing distance. Picard's cool command—"we may have to stretch it a little, on my command"—marks a turning point that binds the crew to a dangerous, protocol‑bending rescue attempt.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Worf snaps the bridge to alert, reporting an emergency transponder signal that identifies Commander Riker; the bridge stiffens and Troi averts her eyes, the emotional temperature rising instantly. The announcement converts quiet routine into immediate crisis, forcing command to respond.

calm to alarm ['Main Bridge']

Picard orders Chief O'Brien to align the transporter with the emergency transponder and touches his com link, converting alert into directed action. The bridge pivots from notification to tactical preparation as command seeks a way to recover Riker.

alarm to decisive urgency ['Main Bridge']

O'Brien reports the Transporter Room is empty, the ship is out of safe range, and defensive shields remain raised, establishing a hard technical constraint. The realization forces the command team to weigh risk against the imperative to recover Riker.

concern to constrained urgency ['Transporter Room (not staffed)']

Picard authorizes a risky extension of the transporter range—'on my command'—while Worf announces distance metrics, turning a tactical problem into an imminent gamble. The decision hardens resolve and raises the stakes: someone will push the transporter past safe limits.

calculated resolve to heightened tension ['Main Bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alert and clinically prepared; willing to act without theatricalism but alert to potential casualties.

Obeys Data's order and moves with Worf into the Transporter Room to assist medically if needed; present for the technical handoff and prepared to assess any recovered personnel.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide immediate medical assessment and treatment if Riker is beamed aboard.
  • Support transporter operations to ensure the safety of personnel during the risky transfer.
Active beliefs
  • Medical readiness is essential in any recovery; early intervention improves survival.
  • Following orders and being physically present at the transporter optimizes patient outcome.
Character traits
professional pragmatic responsive steady
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Anxious but dutiful — audible nervousness tempered by commitment to accurate timing.

Performs the distance countdown aloud ('Forty‑five thousand', 'Forty‑four thousand', etc.), reporting closing range and displaying nervous concentration while assisting the Transporter Room as instructed.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate range readings critical to transporter timing.
  • Execute orders precisely to facilitate a safe transfer despite risk.
Active beliefs
  • Strict adherence to measured timing is necessary for transporter success.
  • Protocol and careful counting will mitigate the danger introduced by stretching range.
Character traits
precise nervous by-the-book conscientious
Follow Mendon's journey

Controlled determination — calm externally but resolute in accepting operational risk to recover a crew member.

Receives the bridge report, touches the com link and issues the decisive order to align with the emergency transponder despite safety constraints; authorizes stretching transporter range 'on my command' and delegates shield control to the Transporter Room.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover Commander Riker as quickly as possible.
  • Balance the obligation to crew safety with willingness to bend protocol when necessary.
Active beliefs
  • Command responsibility includes taking measured risks to save subordinates.
  • Chain of command and coordinated procedure will minimize the danger inherent in stretching transporter safety.
Character traits
authoritative calm under pressure decisive responsible
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Measured and composed; acting as a stabilizing intellect amid rising tension.

Assumes operational clarity by assigning personnel and sequencing actions: sends Worf and Pulaski to the Transporter Room and orders Mendon to take over the count — providing structure and immediate delegation.

Goals in this moment
  • Organize a technically sound recovery operation with clear roles.
  • Maintain bridge order and ensure tasks are delegated to minimize error.
Active beliefs
  • Clear instructions and role allocation reduce risk in high-stakes technical operations.
  • Procedural discipline is the best defense against unforeseen complications.
Character traits
precise analytical command-capable efficient
Follow Data's journey

Focused and resolute; externally calm but primed for immediate action.

Detects and announces an emergency transponder signal identifying Riker, calls out range updates (e.g., 'Forty‑eight thousand'), gives Mendon a final warning look, then leaves his bridge station and moves toward the Transporter Room to participate in the recovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the transporter operation proceeds correctly and safely under orders.
  • Protect the officer to be recovered and follow Starfleet protocol while accommodating Picard's directive.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet duty requires immediate, competent response to a distress beacon.
  • Technical precision (timing and procedure) can compensate for risk introduced by stretching transporter parameters.
Character traits
alert dutiful economical with emotion physically decisive
Follow Worf's journey

Quietly anxious and concerned; contains visible emotion to avoid disrupting command functions.

Reacts to the announcement of the emergency transponder by averting her eyes to hide her emotion, a small, private response that reveals personal concern while remaining professionally silent.

Goals in this moment
  • Contain personal feelings to preserve crew focus and command cohesion.
  • Offer emotional support to the command structure if needed while monitoring crew morale.
Active beliefs
  • Emotional composure is necessary on the bridge to prevent contagion of panic.
  • As counselor, she must be emotionally present even while holding her own feelings in check.
Character traits
reserved empathetic composed internally affected
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Defensive Shields

The Enterprise defensive shields are the operational obstacle: their being raised makes the transporter transfer unsafe at current range. Picard’s order requires the Transporter Room to take control of shield modulation, turning the shields into a tactical variable the crew must manage to attempt a stretch of transporter range.

Before: Raised and providing normal defensive coverage, preventing safe …
After: Placed under instruction to be modulated by the …
Before: Raised and providing normal defensive coverage, preventing safe transporter lock from current distance.
After: Placed under instruction to be modulated by the Transporter Room in coordination with the recovery attempt; transitioning from static protection to a controlled liability.
Modified Emergency Transponder

The emergency command transponder serves as the catalytic clue: it broadcasts a signal whose frequency and code identify Commander Riker, prompting the entire recovery sequence. The beacon's detection forces command to consider stretching transporter parameters and directly drives orders, role assignments, and shield-control decisions.

Before: Active and transmitting from an off‑ship or remote …
After: Actively tracked and used as the alignment reference …
Before: Active and transmitting from an off‑ship or remote location; being picked up by Enterprise sensors but not yet acted upon.
After: Actively tracked and used as the alignment reference for the Transporter Room to attempt a risky beam‑in; its signal coordinates transporter timing.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge is the detection and decision hub where the emergency transponder is identified, orders are given, roles allocated, and emotional micro‑reactions measured. It functions as the institutional center that converts a sensor ping into a coordinated, risky operational response.

Atmosphere Tension-filled, crisp with professional restraint; focused silence punctuated by technical announcements and terse commands.
Function Command center and decision point for initiating the transporter rescue.
Symbolism Represents institutional authority and the ethical burden of command when choosing to risk procedure for …
Access Restricted to bridge officers and senior command staff during operations.
Dimmed overhead lighting with glowing LCARS consoles Tactical and sensor displays showing range numbers and red alerts Audible countdowns and clipped vocal orders
Enterprise Sickbay

The Corridor Outside the Transporter Room functions as the literal and symbolic threshold between policy (bridge) and execution (transporter). It is the passage Worf and Pulaski traverse as they move to implement Picard’s risky order, compressing the transition from decision to action.

Atmosphere Hushed urgency — the space tightens with quick footsteps and mechanical hums leaking from the …
Function Transit route and staging area for personnel moving to the Transporter Room.
Symbolism Marks the movement from deliberation into commitment — crossing it binds those who pass to …
Access Operationally unrestricted in emergencies but typically limited to authorized crew moving to the transporter.
Harsh strip lighting along metal bulkheads Mechanical hum from the Transporter Room Echoing footsteps and hurried breaths

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Worf gives Riker the emergency transponder in the corridor (18c3fe...) and that device later triggers the emergency transponder alert on the Enterprise bridge when Riker activates/uses it (3e42cd...), enabling the rescue sequence."

Worf's Covert Beacon
S2E8 · A Matter of Honor
Causal

"The transponder alert on the bridge (3e42cd...) forces Picard to authorize a risky extension of transporter range (0271cc...) as part of the plan to recover Riker, linking detection to a decisive tactical gamble."

Stretching the Beam: Transporter Team Mobilizes
S2E8 · A Matter of Honor
What this causes 2
Causal

"The transponder alert on the bridge (3e42cd...) forces Picard to authorize a risky extension of transporter range (0271cc...) as part of the plan to recover Riker, linking detection to a decisive tactical gamble."

Stretching the Beam: Transporter Team Mobilizes
S2E8 · A Matter of Honor
Causal

"The bridge detection of Riker’s transponder (3e42cd...) causes Picard to align the transporter and execute the long‑range lock that results in Captain Kargan dematerializing aboard the Enterprise (cb9329...)."

Riker Seizes Command of the Pagh
S2E8 · A Matter of Honor

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"WORF: We are getting an emergency signal from a command transponder. Location nine-three-five mark six-one-three... Frequency and code designate it as Commander Riker."
"PICARD: Chief O'Brien, align with emergency transponder signal."
"CHIEF O'BRIEN: Yes Captain. We are not yet in safe range for a transfer and defensive shields are still in place."