S3E7
· The Enemy

La Forge Missing — Picard Refuses a Rescue

In the transporter room, the Enterprise triages a wounded Romulan while the ship realizes Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge never returned from the storm-wracked surface. Technical interference makes locating him impossible; O'Brien reports only electrical "ghosts," and Riker demands an immediate rescue. Picard refuses, prioritizing crew safety and the diplomatic peril of a Romulan provocation. Worf seals Sickbay; Beverly insists on care for the prisoner. The scene crystallizes the central conflict—duty to an individual versus the greater strategic risk—and raises stakes for both rescue and diplomacy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard logs the discovery of the crashed Romulan vessel and notes Geordi's disappearance on the planet's surface.

calm to alarm

O'Brien reports the impossibility of locating Geordi due to the planet's electrical storms, prompting Riker's frustrated insistence.

hope to frustration ['transporter room']

Picard denies Riker's request for an immediate away team, prioritizing safety over haste.

urgency to restraint ['transporter room']

Picard and Riker discuss the Romulan crash site, speculating on the motives behind their presence on Galorndon Core.

curiosity to suspicion ['corridor']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alert, dutiful, and quietly tense — prepared to act if the situation deteriorates.

Security guards follow Worf's orders: they escort the medical team, maintain visual contact with the Romulan patient and position themselves to enforce Worf's containment directive.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Romulan remains under visual guard during transfer to Sickbay
  • Support Worf's security protocols and follow senior officer instruction
Active beliefs
  • Following orders maintains ship safety
  • Visible security reduces risk of escape or sudden violence
Character traits
alert disciplined deferential
Follow Engineering Security …'s journey

Frustrated and defeated by uncontrollable environmental factors, but trying to remain procedural and informative.

Miles O'Brien is at the transporter console attempting to lock on to La Forge; he reports failure, describing electrical storm interference and 'ghosts' that prevent a reliable transporter fix.

Goals in this moment
  • Attempt to establish a transporter lock or any viable trace for La Forge
  • Communicate technical limitations clearly to command so decisions are informed
Active beliefs
  • Transporter technology is reliable but vulnerable to environmental interference
  • Accurate technical reporting is critical for command decisions
Character traits
technical frustrated methodical
Follow Miles O'Brien's journey

Focused and businesslike — urgency drives precise, calm action.

Medical supernumeraries rush in with a gurney, secure the Romulan for transport, follow Beverly's commands and move quickly through the transporter room under the watch of security.

Goals in this moment
  • Get the injured Romulan onto the gurney and into Sickbay safely
  • Prepare for immediate stabilizing procedures en route or on arrival
Active beliefs
  • Rapid, coordinated action saves lives
  • Following the senior medical officer's orders is the fastest route to effective care
Character traits
efficient urgent procedural
Follow Sickbay Medical …'s journey

Calm, strategic restraint masking the weight of potential diplomatic consequences.

Captain Picard arrives, delivers the captain's log by V.O., hears the briefings, and decisively denies Riker's request for another away team, prioritizing ship safety and diplomatic risk over immediate rescue impulses.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the crew and avoid precipitating a diplomatic incident
  • Manage limited tactical windows prudently rather than impulsively
Active beliefs
  • A single rescue cannot justify risking multiple lives or provoking war
  • Command requires choosing the lesser immediate outcome for greater strategic stability
Character traits
measured authoritative risk‑aware
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Stern and resolute — duty‑bound with private tension about treating an enemy combatant.

Worf orders Sickbay secured and posts security to maintain visual contact with the prisoner, enforcing containment protocol and physically supporting Beverly's team with guarded accompaniment.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain custody and security over the Romulan survivor
  • Prevent unauthorized contact or incident that could escalate diplomatic tensions
Active beliefs
  • Security and order must be preserved even during medical procedures
  • An enemy must be treated as both a patient and a potential threat
Character traits
disciplined unyielding procedural loyalty
Follow Worf's journey

Controlled urgency — restrained anger edged with determination to recover his missing officer.

Commander Riker presses O'Brien to keep trying, advocates beaming 'ghosts' to find La Forge and requests permission to lead another away team; after Picard's denial he composes himself and continues operationally focused.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and recover Lieutenant Commander La Forge as quickly as possible
  • Persuade command to authorize a high‑risk rescue if necessary
Active beliefs
  • The lives of away team members are worth extraordinary risk to recover
  • Hands‑on leadership (leading an away team himself) is an effective way to ensure crew safety
Character traits
decisive loyal tactical urgency
Follow William Riker's journey

Determined and insistent — professional calm overlaying urgency and moral impatience.

Dr. Beverly Crusher is at the transporter pad examining the wounded Romulan, ordering immediate transfer to Sickbay and arguing for care despite security posturing; she directs med techs and refuses to cede custody to purely tactical decisions.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and transport the Romulan survivor to Sickbay for treatment
  • Ensure medical ethics are upheld regardless of diplomatic implications
Active beliefs
  • A wounded life deserves care irrespective of origin
  • Medical responsibility supersedes immediate tactical instincts in the transporter room
Character traits
clinically decisive moral advocacy impatient with bureaucracy
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Transporter Room Three

The transporter pad is the staging surface for the wounded Romulan; it hums with partial energization but is functionally secondary here as transport attempts to locate La Forge fail and the pad becomes a clinical platform for triage rather than a means of rescue.

Before: Energized and in use as the Romulan survivor …
After: Deactivated as medical team moves patient off the …
Before: Energized and in use as the Romulan survivor lies on its surface amid diagnostic readouts.
After: Deactivated as medical team moves patient off the pad; remains a focal point for diagnostic frustration regarding beam locks to the surface.
Transporter Control Console (Transporter Room)

The transporter console control panel is where O'Brien works to obtain a lock on La Forge; its displays flicker with 'ghost' returns and storm interference, visually communicating technical impotence to command and catalyzing Riker's plea.

Before: Active, with indicator lamps flickering as O'Brien runs …
After: Remains active but without a usable lock; controls …
Before: Active, with indicator lamps flickering as O'Brien runs scans against storm interference.
After: Remains active but without a usable lock; controls continue to display ghost readings and diagnostics.
Coded Neutrino Pulses (Low-Level Subspace Radio Emissions)

The unidentified distress signal is the inciting data that led the Enterprise to the Romulan crash; it frames the scene with diplomatic stakes and is referenced in Picard's log as the origin of the rescue operation and subsequent missing‑officer crisis.

Before: Detected by ship sensors, logged and traced to …
After: Remains logged in ship records and provides context …
Before: Detected by ship sensors, logged and traced to a Romulan crash site on Galorndon Core.
After: Remains logged in ship records and provides context for command decisions; not further resolved within this event.
Transporter Room Gurney

The transporter room gurney is brought forward and used by medical attendants to secure the wounded Romulan for transfer to Sickbay. It functions as the physical bridge between emergency triage and definitive care while under security escort.

Before: Parked near the pad, ready for immediate use; …
After: Loaded with the Romulan patient and pushed out …
Before: Parked near the pad, ready for immediate use; clean but scuffed from heavy use.
After: Loaded with the Romulan patient and pushed out of the transporter room toward Sickbay under security escort.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room Three

The Transporter Room is the operational hub where medical, security, and engineering collide: triage occurs beside failed transport attempts, and command decisions are relayed. It concentrates the episode's procedural and moral tensions into a single cramped arena.

Atmosphere Chaotically bustling with urgent clinical activity and underlying tension from technical failures.
Function Meeting point and staging area for casualty transfer and transporter diagnostics.
Symbolism Embodies the intersection of salvation (transport/sickbay) and technical limitation — a liminal place between life …
Access Restricted to medical staff, security, and authorized bridge officers during this event.
Low humming of transporter coils Flickering indicator lights and diagnostic readouts Perfume of disinfectant mixed with ozone from storm interference
Corridor Outside Sickbay

The Corridor functions as connective tissue where Picard, Riker and O'Brien carry the tactical conversation away from the pad; it allows the scene to shift from immediate triage to strategic evaluation of the crash site and rescue options.

Atmosphere Purposeful and businesslike, with brisk exchanges and a low hum of ship systems.
Function Transition space for command discussion and information relay.
Symbolism Represents movement from immediate care toward larger command choices.
Access Standard ship corridor access, but conversation chiefly among senior officers.
Strip lighting slicing the passage into bands Footsteps and clipped dialogue as officers move
Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay is the intended destination for the wounded Romulan and the locus Worf intends to secure; it represents the clinical sanctuary where medical ethics will be practiced and where custody will be contested between security and medicine.

Atmosphere Tense with clinical urgency — anticipatory and controlled, a space of care under guard.
Function Refuge and treatment center; contested zone for custody and diplomatic risk mitigation.
Symbolism Symbolizes the moral commitment of Starfleet medicine and the institutional friction between care and security.
Access To be secured and monitored by posted guards; limited to medical personnel and authorized officers.
Antiseptic lighting and steady monitor beeps (implied) Biobed space prepared for immediate patient arrival
Galorndon Surface

Galorndon Core (surface) is the storm‑wracked planet that produced the crashed Romulan vessel and the missing La Forge; referenced repeatedly as the site of danger and the technical cause of transporter ghosts, it supplies the story's external hazard.

Atmosphere Described as violently storm‑ridden and electrically chaotic; invisible from orbit aside from wreckage and interference.
Function Source of the crisis — danger zone preventing safe retrieval and creating technical interference.
Symbolism Represents hostile, uncontrollable nature that can obfuscate truth and endanger rescuers.
Access Unsafe to send another away team until storm windows open; effectively off‑limits for now.
Lightning clawing at the atmosphere Electrical storms creating sensor ghosts
Romulan Crash Site (Planet Surface)

The Romulan Crash Site is the physical origin of the distress signal and the place where La Forge failed to return; it is described as a total loss and the locus of tactical worry and possible Romulan intent.

Atmosphere Scorched, debris-strewn and hazardous under intense storms — visibility extremely limited.
Function Inciting battleground that necessitated the initial rescue mission and now threatens further escalation.
Symbolism Acts as potential evidence of Romulan provocation or tragic misfortune, fueling command uncertainty.
Access Effectively inaccessible due to weather and interference; only temporary windows would allow safe entry.
Twisted hull plates and smoke curling from exposed conduits Visibility limited to two meters; driving winds and electrical ghosts on sensors

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Key Dialogue

"O'BRIEN: "I'm sorry, Commander... There's just no way to lock in on anything down there...""
"RIKER: "Then beam some of the ghosts up here... one of them may be La Forge.""
"PICARD: "Denied." "When we get another window in the storms.""