Private Doubts and Planetary Puzzles
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Riker heads to the Ready Room; Picard summons him in, shifting the moment from public command to private exchange and preparing for a revealing aside.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Professionally enthusiastic but privately aware of mission stakes
Picard eagerly demonstrates a holographic orbital puzzle with scientific enthusiasm before pivoting to mission logistics, maintaining diplomatic decorum while subtly dismissing Riker's concerns about the away mission.
- • Share scientific curiosity about orbital anomalies
- • Maintain command authority while addressing Riker's concerns
- • Scientific puzzles deserve intellectual engagement regardless of practical applications
- • Diplomatic missions require ceremonial participation from command officers
Genuinely concerned about mission risks yet professionally deferential
Riker engages with Picard's scientific demonstration before redirecting to mission concerns, expressing tactical worries about Picard leading the away team while maintaining professional deference.
- • Express reservations about Picard's away team participation
- • Ensure mission preparedness despite limited intervention parameters
- • Command officers should avoid unnecessary risk on volatile diplomatic missions
- • The mediator's qualifications directly influence mission success
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Picard's holographic display serves as both scientific intrigue and narrative misdirection—initially presenting an astronomical conundrum to distract from upcoming mission tensions before becoming the visual backdrop for their command debate.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Captain's Ready Room functions as a semi-private space where command decisions are framed as informal discussions, allowing Picard to blend personal scientific curiosity with mission directives while maintaining decorum.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's early captain's log about a 'transportation only' diversion bookends the later captain's log that records escalating military activity—framing the mission's trajectory from routine duty to existential crisis."
"Picard's early captain's log about a 'transportation only' diversion bookends the later captain's log that records escalating military activity—framing the mission's trajectory from routine duty to existential crisis."
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: Ah, Number One. Look at this. Ever since we left the Lima-Sierra system, I have been puzzling over how the third planet could maintain such an orbit, when it is theoretically impossible, but consider this."
"RIKER: Considering the importance of this mission and the lives which are at stake... I don't want to do anything which would have a negative affect on this negotiation, however..."
"PICARD: I appreciate your concern, Number One, but, I'm sure it will go quite smoothly."