S1E23
· Symbiosis

Ornarans’ Desperation Forces Picard’s Reluctant Intervention

In Sickbay, Captain Picard confronts the anguished Ornaran survivors T'Jon and Romas, whose escalating desperation reveals the crippling toll of Felicium withdrawal plaguing their civilization. Romas’s raw anger and T'Jon’s urgent pleas expose the dire stakes: thousands on Ornara suffer and die without access to the narcotic. Picard’s refusal, bound by Starfleet protocol and the Brekkians’ claims, clashes with his growing empathy. Dr. Crusher’s quiet medical endorsement shifts the moral calculus, compelling Picard to negotiate despite the Prime Directive’s constraints. This tense confrontation crystallizes the ethical dilemma at the heart of the crisis and sets in motion efforts toward a fragile, hope-filled resolution.

Plot Beats

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Picard confronts the desperate Ornarans, T'Jon and Romas, who demand the return of their cargo, insisting on their ownership despite Picard's refusal grounded in competing claims.

nervous demand to frustrated refusal ['Sickbay']

Romas erupts in anger, demanding immediate access to the cargo despite Picard’s hesitation, escalating tension as T'Jon struggles to calm him and plead the magnitude of their civilization’s crisis.

calm to desperation and anger ['Sickbay']

T'Jon’s fervent warning escalates to an emotional confession of potential catastrophe, then abruptly retreats with apology, revealing his fraying control under pressure as Romas insists their time runs short.

pleading urgency to shaken vulnerability ['Sickbay']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Romas
primary

Frustrated and desperate, barely able to contain the panic caused by withdrawal and the threat to his people.

Romas is visibly angry, losing composure in his demands for immediate Felicium access. His raw frustration and desperation highlight the physical and psychological toll of withdrawal. He supports T'Jon’s pleas but breaks through restraint to demand urgent action, emphasizing the dire condition of his people.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain Felicium immediately to relieve suffering.
  • Pressure Picard into abandoning procedural hesitations.
  • Support T'Jon’s leadership while expressing his own urgent needs.
Active beliefs
  • The Brekkians’ claim is unjust and obstructs survival.
  • Time is critical; delay equates to death for many Ornarans.
  • Starfleet can and should intervene to save lives.
Character traits
angry desperate frustrated impulsive loyal
Follow Romas's journey

Conflicted and reluctant, showing empathy for suffering while constrained by duty and protocol.

Captain Picard confronts the anxious and angry Ornaran survivors, maintaining a composed yet conflicted demeanor. Initially refusing to return the Felicium cargo due to Starfleet regulations and Brekkian claims, he listens carefully to their pleas, visibly weighing moral and ethical concerns. His final statement commits to negotiate with the Brekkians, signaling a reluctant but empathetic shift.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold Starfleet's Prime Directive and protocols regarding cargo ownership.
  • Prevent immediate escalation of conflict aboard the Enterprise.
  • Balance humanitarian impulses with diplomatic and legal constraints.
  • Initiate dialogue with Brekkians to seek a negotiated resolution.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet regulations and the Prime Directive must guide his decisions.
  • The Brekkians have a legitimate claim, complicating unilateral intervention.
  • Humanitarian suffering is real but must be addressed within ethical boundaries.
  • Dialogue and negotiation are preferable to force or rash decisions.
Character traits
authoritative empathetic conflicted diplomatic resolute
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Calm and resolute, driven by medical ethics and empathy for the afflicted.

Dr. Beverly Crusher remains calm and pragmatic, quietly advocating that the Felicium be given to the Ornarans to help control their symptoms. Her medical endorsement introduces a critical ethical counterpoint, emphasizing practical compassion over strict adherence to protocol.

Goals in this moment
  • Advocate for the medically necessary administration of Felicium.
  • Influence Picard’s decision towards a humane solution.
  • Mitigate the physical suffering of the Ornarans.
Active beliefs
  • Medical compassion should guide crisis decisions.
  • The Ornarans’ belief in Felicium’s efficacy is significant.
  • Human life and health take precedence over bureaucratic constraints.
Character traits
compassionate pragmatic professional supportive
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Anxious and desperate, trying to maintain composure but shaken by the stakes and his own emotions.

T'Jon appears visibly nervous and anxious, pleading earnestly with Picard for the return of the Felicium cargo. He attempts to moderate Romas’s anger, speaking calmly about the widespread suffering on Ornara. His nervousness manifests as self-reproach when he apologizes for his earlier harsh words, reflecting deep emotional strain.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the return of Felicium to alleviate suffering on Ornara.
  • Prevent violent or rash actions by Romas that could jeopardize negotiations.
  • Convey the urgency and scale of the crisis to Picard.
Active beliefs
  • The Felicium cargo rightfully belongs to the Ornarans.
  • Without access to Felicium, countless lives on Ornara will be lost.
  • Appealing calmly to Starfleet’s sense of justice offers the best hope.
Character traits
anxious desperate remorseful diplomatic vulnerable
Follow T'Jon's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Cargo Transporters

The Felicium cargo, represented as the disputed medicine, is the critical object underlying the confrontation. It symbolizes the life-and-death stakes for the Ornarans and the economic and legal claims of the Brekkians. While not physically shown in the scene, it is referenced as the pivotal cause of conflict and moral debate.

Before: Held aboard the Enterprise, under Starfleet custody but …
After: Still held by Starfleet; decision pending negotiations with …
Before: Held aboard the Enterprise, under Starfleet custody but claimed by Brekkians and demanded by Ornarans.
After: Still held by Starfleet; decision pending negotiations with Brekkians following Picard's commitment.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay serves as the charged, clinical setting where this fraught negotiation unfolds. Its sterile, brightly lit environment contrasts with the raw emotional pleas and ethical tension, intensifying the sense of vulnerability and urgency. The space acts as a neutral ground but also a battlefield of conflicting moral claims and physical suffering.

Atmosphere Tense and emotionally charged, suffused with desperation, ethical conflict, and restrained urgency.
Function Meeting point for a critical negotiation between Starfleet and the desperate Ornaran survivors over Felicium …
Symbolism Represents both a sanctuary for healing and a crucible for moral confrontation.
Access Restricted to Starfleet senior officers, medical staff, and involved parties; controlled environment.
Bright, clinical lighting highlighting physical vulnerability. Sterile, quiet environment punctuated by urgent, emotional dialogue.

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Key Dialogue

"T'JON: Captain, you must give us back our cargo."
"ROMAS: We need some now... NOW! I don't care if it's your 'decision' or not... get us some!"
"T'JON: If you don't give it to us, you will be party to murder... not only us, but an entire civilization!"
"BEVERLY: No, Captain -- I think they should have it. They believe it will help them. That in itself might control their symptoms."