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S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Riker Delegates Command and Mobilizes Holodeck Rescue

As the Holodeck crisis escalates with Captain Picard, Beverly Crusher, and others trapped inside a malfunctioning simulation, Commander Riker decisively assumes command responsibilities. Recognizing the urgency and complexity of the situation, he delegates bridge command to Lieutenant Tasha Yar to maintain ship operations. Despite Wesley Crusher's eagerness to assist in technical repairs, Riker insists Geordi La Forge's expertise is more suited for the task and keeps Wesley on the bridge. Counselor Troi’s quiet reminder of Beverly’s presence deepens the emotional stakes, underscoring the life-threatening nature of the crisis. Riker’s immediate departure for Holodeck Three marks a pivotal shift from delegation to direct intervention, signaling the transition from command oversight to personal involvement in the rescue effort.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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At Ops, Wesley offers his technical expertise to Riker to help resolve the Holodeck crisis, signaling his eagerness to assist.

concern to willingness ['Operations station on the Enterprise bridge']

Riker insists Wesley remain on the bridge, entrusting Geordi with the technical response, while Troi reminds Riker that Beverly Crusher is inside the malfunctioning Holodeck.

pragmatic command to subtle concern ['Enterprise main bridge']

Wesley accepts Riker's decision reluctantly, signaling a shift in responsibility as Riker moves toward direct action and Tasha assumes command of the bridge.

eager to resigned acceptance ['Enterprise main bridge']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and composed under pressure, aware of the critical stakes aboard the Enterprise.

Lieutenant Tasha Yar promptly assumes command of the bridge after Riker’s delegation, embodying readiness and steady leadership to maintain ship operations during the emergency.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational stability of the bridge
  • Support Riker’s leadership decisions
Active beliefs
  • The bridge must remain secure and functional
  • Riker’s judgment is trustworthy
Character traits
responsible alert professional
Follow Tasha Yar's journey

Determined and focused, masking the underlying anxiety about the captain’s welfare and the Holodeck’s malfunction.

Commander Riker assumes the burden of command decisively, issuing a formal ship's log report before delegating bridge duties to Tasha Yar. He denies Wesley Crusher’s offer to aid with Holodeck repairs, affirming Geordi La Forge's superior technical expertise, and then promptly leaves the bridge, demonstrating urgency and personal commitment.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure stable command of the bridge
  • Prepare to personally intervene in the Holodeck crisis
Active beliefs
  • Geordi is better suited for technical repairs than Wesley
  • Immediate direct action is necessary to rescue those trapped
Character traits
decisive authoritative pragmatic responsible
Follow William Riker's journey

Hopeful yet tempered by disciplined deference to command decisions.

Wesley Crusher demonstrates eagerness and youthful ambition, offering his technical knowledge to help with Holodeck repairs. Though disappointed, he accepts Riker’s decision to keep him on the bridge and responds respectfully.

Goals in this moment
  • Contribute meaningfully to resolving the crisis
  • Remain valuable team member by following orders
Active beliefs
  • His technical knowledge can assist the rescue effort
  • Chain of command must be respected
Character traits
eager respectful enthusiastic
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Concerned, with a quiet urgency emphasizing the human cost beneath the technical emergency.

Counselor Troi softly reminds Riker of the emotional gravity by noting Beverly Crusher’s presence in the Holodeck, subtly heightening the stakes and grounding the crisis in personal human concern.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight personal risk to Riker
  • Maintain crew morale and focus
Active beliefs
  • Personal connections intensify the crisis’s gravity
  • Emotional awareness aids command decisions
Character traits
empathetic observant measured
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Confident in his capabilities and responsibility for technical resolution (implied).

Though not physically present in the scene, Geordi La Forge’s technical expertise is acknowledged by Riker as crucial to resolving the Holodeck malfunction, positioning him as the lead engineer for the repair effort.

Goals in this moment
  • Resolve Holodeck malfunction effectively
  • Support command’s rescue operation
Active beliefs
  • His technical skills are vital for this crisis
  • Specialized expertise supersedes enthusiasm alone
Character traits
reliable expert trusted
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Commander William Riker's First Officer Log (Spiral Search Failure)

Commander Riker initiates the event with a formal supplemental ship's log report, using his personal and ship's log recording device to document the unknown Holodeck breakdown and the captain’s disappearance. This recording anchors the narrative in official Starfleet protocol and the gravity of the situation.

Before: In Riker's possession on the Main Bridge, ready …
After: Continues in Riker's possession, capturing the ongoing crisis …
Before: In Riker's possession on the Main Bridge, ready for use in command reporting.
After: Continues in Riker's possession, capturing the ongoing crisis log.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge functions as the nerve center where command decisions are made, tensions escalate, and critical delegation occurs. It embodies the fragile authority structure aboard the Enterprise during the Holodeck crisis.

Atmosphere Tense and focused, charged with urgency and layered with an undercurrent of anxiety about the …
Function Command center for crisis management and operational continuity.
Symbolism Represents institutional control and the burden of leadership amidst chaos.
Access Restricted to senior command staff and essential personnel during crisis.
Soft console lighting with blinking alerts Ambient hum of bridge systems Empty captain’s chair as a visual reminder of absence
Holodeck Three — Recreated Space Station Laboratory

Holodeck Three is the site of the malfunction trapping Captain Picard, Beverly Crusher, and others inside a perilous virtual simulation. It marks the boundary between virtual entertainment and life-threatening crisis, a place Riker must enter to effect rescue.

Atmosphere Ominous and fraught with danger, contrasting with its usual role as a recreational simulation chamber.
Function High-stakes battleground for rescue and recovery operations.
Symbolism Symbolizes the fragile divide between illusion and reality, safety and threat.
Access Currently inaccessible without authorized intervention due to system malfunction and safety protocols.
Holodeck door interface awaiting manual override Silent yet eerie ambiance contrasting with bridge’s bustle

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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: Tasha, take over. I'm going to Holdeck Three."
"WESLEY: Commander?... I've studied all the technical manuals on the Holodeck. I think I could be of some help down there."
"RIKER: Geordi's well equipped to deal with the situation, Wes. Right now, your duties are on the bridge."
"TROI: (softly) His mother's in there too, sir."