La Forge Missing — Picard Refuses a Rescue
Plot Beats
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Picard logs the discovery of the crashed Romulan vessel and notes Geordi's disappearance on the planet's surface.
O'Brien reports the impossibility of locating Geordi due to the planet's electrical storms, prompting Riker's frustrated insistence.
Picard denies Riker's request for an immediate away team, prioritizing safety over haste.
Picard and Riker discuss the Romulan crash site, speculating on the motives behind their presence on Galorndon Core.
Who Was There
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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.
- • Ensure the Romulan remains under visual guard during transfer to Sickbay
- • Support Worf's security protocols and follow senior officer instruction
- • Following orders maintains ship safety
- • Visible security reduces risk of escape or sudden violence
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.
- • Attempt to establish a transporter lock or any viable trace for La Forge
- • Communicate technical limitations clearly to command so decisions are informed
- • Transporter technology is reliable but vulnerable to environmental interference
- • Accurate technical reporting is critical for command decisions
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.
- • Get the injured Romulan onto the gurney and into Sickbay safely
- • Prepare for immediate stabilizing procedures en route or on arrival
- • Rapid, coordinated action saves lives
- • Following the senior medical officer's orders is the fastest route to effective care
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.
- • Protect the crew and avoid precipitating a diplomatic incident
- • Manage limited tactical windows prudently rather than impulsively
- • A single rescue cannot justify risking multiple lives or provoking war
- • Command requires choosing the lesser immediate outcome for greater strategic stability
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.
- • Maintain custody and security over the Romulan survivor
- • Prevent unauthorized contact or incident that could escalate diplomatic tensions
- • Security and order must be preserved even during medical procedures
- • An enemy must be treated as both a patient and a potential threat
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.
- • Locate and recover Lieutenant Commander La Forge as quickly as possible
- • Persuade command to authorize a high‑risk rescue if necessary
- • 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
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.
- • Stabilize and transport the Romulan survivor to Sickbay for treatment
- • Ensure medical ethics are upheld regardless of diplomatic implications
- • A wounded life deserves care irrespective of origin
- • Medical responsibility supersedes immediate tactical instincts in the transporter room
Objects Involved
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Location Details
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.""