Snared at the Oasis: First Contact with the Uxbridges

The Enterprise away team materializes at an impossible, intact house amid a razed Rana IV. Initial sensor sweeps find only two elderly occupants; Riker approaches and is suddenly lifted by a concealed snare, forcing a tense, disarming first contact. Kevin Uxbridge emerges, paranoid and armed; Rishon greets the rescuers with tearful trust. Data astonishes everyone by reciting the couple’s colony registry, transforming a hopeful rescue into a disturbing mystery: why were these two — and their home — spared? This sequence functions as a decisive setup, converting the mission into an investigation and planting the seeds of suspicion and moral ambiguity that will drive Picard’s pursuit.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The away team materializes near an intact house on a devastated planet, immediately scanning for anomalies.

hope to caution ['scorched earth', 'intact house']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Joyful relief at being found, layered with desperate fear about being the only survivors and anxious dependence on the rescuers' help.

An elderly, trusting occupant who appears at the door, embraces rescuers with tears and hope, gently scolds Kevin for suspicion, and confesses the couple's loneliness and fear about other survivors.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure assurance that help has arrived and that others may be saved
  • Comfort and humanize the encounter to reduce Kevin's alarm
Active beliefs
  • Rescuers are trustworthy and represent hope
  • They are likely among the last survivors and need rescue
Character traits
trusting emotional hopeful compassionate
Follow Rishon Uxbridge's journey

Neutral curiosity expressed through precise information delivery; slight delight at utility of memorized data, contrasted with not sensing the emotional weight of the revelation.

Analytically silent at first, then astonishes occupants and crew by reciting the couple's colony registry details from memory, converting a humanitarian rescue into a precise identification and deepening the mystery of their survival.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide factual, relevant identification data to assist the team's assessment
  • Reduce ambiguity by supplying verifiable background information
Active beliefs
  • Data accurately reduces uncertainty and aids decision-making
  • Memorized registry information is ethically appropriate to use in rescue contexts
Character traits
curious fact-driven socially literal helpful
Follow Data's journey

Alert and ready for use of force; restrained frustration when denied permission to act, loyal to command and crew safety.

Already scanning the house with his tricorder, reports two life-sign locations and a nearby nonfunctional phaser; warns Riker and offers to incapacitate the armed occupant before Riker declines.

Goals in this moment
  • Neutralize potential threat to the away team if necessary
  • Maintain tactical awareness and provide sensor-based options to command
Active beliefs
  • Immediate threats should be neutralized to protect the team
  • Command decisions must be followed even if personally tentative
Character traits
tactical protective direct honorable
Follow Worf's journey

Surface calm and professional; privately wary and investigative—careful not to alienate potential survivors while probing for truth.

Leads the away team; leaves cover to attempt a diplomatic knock, is hoisted into a tree by a concealed snare, maintains composure and introduces himself to the armed occupant while de-escalating Worf's impulse to use force.

Goals in this moment
  • Make peaceful first contact and secure the occupants
  • Determine how and why the house survived and whether the occupants are implicated
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet rescue protocol must prioritize lives while gathering information
  • The survival of the house and occupants is unlikely to be random and merits investigation
Character traits
calm under pressure diplomatic authoritative measured restraint
Follow William Riker's journey

Concerned and gentle; professionally focused on assessing health while empathizing with the couple's obvious trauma.

Performs a medical scan of the couple with a tricorder, asks about other survivors, and maintains an apologetic clinical distance while showing concern for their physical and emotional condition.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the couple's physical condition and any immediate medical needs
  • Collect identifying information for Starfleet records and rescue logistics
Active beliefs
  • Medical assessment must be prompt even amid tactical uncertainty
  • Civilians should be treated with dignity and empathy during rescue operations
Character traits
compassionate professional reassuring ethical
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Professional focus with underlying concern for team safety; mildly guilty at missing the snare before it triggered.

Performs sensor observations from cover, notices the concealed snare too late to prevent it, then returns to assist in freeing Riker; supplies technical awareness and supports the de-escalation effort.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Riker's physical safety and extricate him from the trap
  • Support the away team's investigation with accurate sensor data
Active beliefs
  • Technological scanning and observation reduce risk in field operations
  • The couple are likely traumatized civilians who need medical and emotional care
Character traits
alert practical quick-thinking team-oriented
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Alert and pragmatic; focused on procedure and the safety of team members and civilians.

The generic away team materializes into cover, provides immediate support when Riker is snared, forms the protective perimeter, and follows leaders' directions to de-escalate and render assistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Extricate Riker and secure the perimeter
  • Assist in the rescue and initial assessment of survivors
Active beliefs
  • Protocol-driven actions will minimize casualties
  • Immediate support is necessary to preserve lives and gather evidence
Character traits
cooperative disciplined responsive supportive
Follow USS Enterprise's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Medical Tricorder

Cradled by Worf, the tricorder scans the dark interior and locks onto two life signs and a nearby weapon, feeding tactical data that shapes the team's cautious approach and influences Worf's offer to incapacitate the armed occupant.

Before: In Worf's possession, active and scanning toward the …
After: Continues to be used to monitor internal signatures; …
Before: In Worf's possession, active and scanning toward the house interior.
After: Continues to be used to monitor internal signatures; its readout has already informed the away team's immediate tactical posture.
Uxbridge House Concealed Snare

A camouflaged foot-snare concealed near the house entrance triggers as Riker steps forward, hauling him into a tree by the ankle. Functionally it converts a peaceful approach into an alarmed first contact and physically forces the crew to reveal themselves and their intentions.

Before: Concealed under leaf litter at the property's edge, …
After: Triggered and occupied (Riker hoisted), exposed to the …
Before: Concealed under leaf litter at the property's edge, armed and primed but undisturbed; positioned as a defensive device owned by the occupants.
After: Triggered and occupied (Riker hoisted), exposed to the away team and occupants; remains in place as evidence of defensive paranoia.
Volnoth's Birth Record (Rana IV Colony Register)

Although not physically present in the scene, the Rana IV colony register functions narratively as the source of Data's memorized identification details; its contents transform the meeting into a verifiable identification and deepen the mystery about why this couple alone survived.

Before: Maintained aboard the Enterprise or in mission archives; …
After: Information has been deployed by Data to identify …
Before: Maintained aboard the Enterprise or in mission archives; its data known to ship systems and accessed by Data in advance of the mission.
After: Information has been deployed by Data to identify the occupants; the register itself is unchanged but its contents now shift the away team's mission focus.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Six-Acre Oasis on Rana IV

Rana IV functions as the devastated setting whose widespread destruction frames the encounter's urgency; the intact house contrasts with the planet's ash and amplifies the crew's investigative suspicion about selective survival.

Atmosphere Desolate and mournful beyond the house; the planet's devastation creates existential dread that informs the …
Function Contextual battleground and reason for the rescue mission; it supplies the larger crisis that frames …
Symbolism Symbolizes the scale of loss and the ethical stakes behind choosing who is saved.
Access Open terrain but dangerous due to unstable environment and unknown threats; practical restriction comes from …
Widespread scorched landscape contrasted with an isolated green plot Orbital evidence of a large ship reported by occupants Silence and absence of other survivors emphasizing loneliness

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3
Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's suspicions about the house's preservation foreshadow Picard's gambit."

Sanctuary Interrupted — Picard Forces Kevin's Conscience
S3E3 · The Survivors
Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's suspicions about the house's preservation foreshadow Picard's gambit."

Ultimatum in the Parlor
S3E3 · The Survivors
Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's suspicions about the house's preservation foreshadow Picard's gambit."

Ultimatum in the Uxbridge Parlor
S3E3 · The Survivors

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KEVIN: "Who's there? Who are you people?""
"DATA: "Botanists. Originally from the aquatic city New Martim Vaz in the Atlantic Ocean on Earth. Residents of the Rana Four colony for five years.""
"KEVIN: "They came in a spaceship so big you could see it up in orbit. They took our world apart piece by piece.""