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Corridor Outside Main Engineering — USS Enterprise‑D

A narrow turbolift-access service corridor along the flank of Main Engineering on the USS Enterprise‑D. Duranium walls and strip lights echo the ship's mechanical heartbeat; footfalls ricochet and emergency panels can flare with muted urgency. Functionally this corridor serves both as an access route to turbolifts and as the immediate transitional space outside Engineering where private summons, command pivots, and technical tension intersect with routine crew movement and small domestic acts.
22 events
22 rich involvements

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Events with rich location context

S2E10 · The Dauphin
The Door Between Them

The narrow corridor immediately outside Salia's quarters compresses the encounter: movement through it forces public scrutiny, anchors the guard's authority, and makes Wesley's hesitation visible. Its confined geometry converts a private impulse into a quasi-public act, intensifying the risk of exposure.

Atmosphere

Tense and claustrophobic, with the quiet hum of ship systems underscoring social pressure.

Functional Role

Threshold and site of jurisdiction — it enforces access protocols and stages the public side of a private advance.

Symbolic Significance

Represents institutional boundaries and the social distance Wesley must overcome to reach Salia.

Access Restrictions

Monitored and guarded; access to Salia's quarters is controlled and requires permission in this moment.

Low mechanical hum of the ship Close, narrow passage that magnifies small actions Presence of a uniformed guard standing sentinel
S2E10 · The Dauphin
Corridor Plea: Between Duty and Desire

The narrow Enterprise corridor outside the turbolift compresses a private encounter into a public, enforceable moment—its metallic closeness forces the emotional exchange into institutional view and provides a stage for Picard and Anya's intervention.

Atmosphere

Claustrophobic and tension-filled with the hum of ship systems and the sharpness of public exposure.

Functional Role

Stage for public confrontation and the locus where personal desire collides with command authority.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies institutional restraint and the impossibility of private rebellion aboard a vessel of duty.

Access Restrictions

Publicly accessible corridor but immediately dominated by senior figures and security detail, effectively restricting movement and privacy.

Low mechanical hum of the ship systems Bronze-rimmed turbolift doors framing the authoritative entrance Recycled recycled-air, metallic smell and narrow spatial geometry that heightens emotional exposure
S2E10 · The Dauphin
Duty Intervenes — Promise Broken

The narrow turbolift access corridor contains and amplifies the private confrontation and public reclamation. Its confined geometry forces intimacy between Wesley and Salia, then immediately converts that intimacy into a staged institutional intervention when Picard and Anya arrive, making transit space into adjudication space.

Atmosphere

Claustrophobic, tense, emotionally charged—private yearning collides with official authority under the hum of ship systems.

Functional Role

Stage for a public confrontation and the physical barrier that allows custody to be reasserted; a liminal space between private possibility and institutional control.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies institutional power's incursion into personal longing—corridor as a funnel that channels private rebellion into public enforcement.

Access Restrictions

Functionally public but monitored; presence of official guards and the captain imposes de facto restriction and authority.

Narrow metallic corridor with a low mechanical hum Bronze-rimmed panels and recycled air lending clinical, shipboard austerity Close physical proximity that makes emotional exchanges unavoidably visible
S2E14 · The Icarus Factor
Worf's Closed Grief — "Enough

The Enterprise corridor serves as the literal and figurative conduit for this encounter: a narrow transit space that forces proximity and accelerates an otherwise avoidable emotional collision. Its confining geometry amplifies tension and leaves no private space for Worf to retreat before deciding to cut the exchange off.

Atmosphere

Tense and exposed; brisk movement interrupted by sudden emotional friction.

Functional Role

Meeting place / transit zone that compels an unplanned, compressed confrontation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents institutional corridors where private grief meets public duty; metaphorically underscores Worf's isolation within communal spaces.

Tight linear lighting casting hard bands along metal bulkheads Close-quarters acoustics that make voices sharp and personal Recycled ship air and steady footfalls emphasizing hurry and transit
S2E14 · The Icarus Factor
Wesley's Plea and Data's Quiet Compromise

The Enterprise corridor is the immediate meeting place where Data and Geordi approach Ten-Forward and Wesley intercepts them. It compresses the ship's social life into a narrow, kinetic moment where personal, ethical, and professional pressures collide.

Atmosphere

Tense, urgent, and briskly functional — footsteps, clipped conversation, and the hum of ship operations underscore the exchange.

Functional Role

Meeting point and transitional threshold where decisions are forced quickly and relationships are leveraged.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the ship's liminal spaces where private crises become public through casual encounters.

Access Restrictions

Open to crew; no special restrictions indicated in the scene.

Linear lighting casting hard bands across brushed metal bulkheads Recycled air and clipped footsteps compressing conversation Close quarters that accelerate the pace of the interaction
S2E15 · Pen Pals
Wesley's Leadership Lesson

A narrow Enterprise corridor and intersection provides the transit stage for this private-yet-public mentorship moment. The corridor's passing anonymity allows a brief stopping point where candid instruction can be delivered without formal meeting—making the encounter feel incidental but consequential.

Atmosphere

Casual but tense—mundane ship noise undercuts a charged, intimate exchange; the moment is brisk, with a beat of silence when Wesley falters.

Functional Role

Meeting place for an impromptu mentorship exchange and a rite-of‑passage moment for a junior officer

Symbolic Significance

Represents the liminal space between training and command—public thoroughfare where private authority is tested

Linear overhead lighting casts hard bands on brushed metal bulkheads Soft mechanical hum of ship systems underscores the practical, institutional setting An intersection where officers cross and briefly halt, forcing a short, intense conversation Wesley running to catch up, a PADD visibly gripped in hand
S2E15 · Pen Pals
Wesley Confronts Command

The Enterprise corridor houses the central interaction: Wesley's paralysis outside the briefing-room door and Pulaski's short, decisive mentorship. The narrow corridor condenses pressure, forcing an intimate confrontation about authority and responsibility.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled and compressed, with a private, urgent quality to the exchange.

Functional Role

Meeting point where mentorship and chain-of-command anxieties surface.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the liminal space between apprenticeship and command; a physical threshold Wesley must cross to transform.

Access Restrictions

Open to crew but functions as an informal juncture of senior-junior exchange; not restricted.

Polished duranium panels and narrow walkway concentrate conversation Muted ship hum creates an intimate, pressured soundscape
S2E15 · Pen Pals
Holodeck Solace — Picard's Ritual, Wesley's Test

The Enterprise corridor is the physical stage for Wesley's hesitation and Pulaski's intervention; its narrow, humming quality compresses the interaction into an intimate, pressurized exchange about authority and readiness.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with clipped, private conversation; the ambient ship hum underscores the urgency and smallness of personal crisis.

Functional Role

Meeting place and threshold where junior officer must cross from uncertainty into duty.

Symbolic Significance

Represents institutional pressure and the linear path of command that Wesley must step onto.

Access Restrictions

General crew corridor; not restricted in this scene.

Polished duranium panels reflecting strip lighting Low mechanical hum and recycled air creating a clinical ship soundscape
S2E15 · Pen Pals
Corridor of Lost Wishes

The Enterprise corridor is the immediate setting for the exchange, a neutral, linear space that permits an intimate, unguarded conversation. Its function as a liminal artery amplifies the sense of transition: private longing voiced in a public, institutional spine of the ship.

Atmosphere

Quiet, measured, slightly clinical — a corridor that encourages brief, private exchanges but carries the ship's institutional hum.

Functional Role

Meeting place and transitional thoroughfare connecting informal emotional exchange to formal medical care.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the boundary between personal desire and institutional procedure; a conduit where private human needs meet bureaucratic medicine.

Linear lights and humming ship systems create an efficient, impersonal backdrop. Close-quartered walkway that forces a private conversation into a public spine. Soft mechanical heartbeat of the ship underscoring personal vulnerability.
S2E16 · Q Who
Politeness, A Warning, and a Humbling Spill

The corridor outside Main Engineering serves as the transitory public space where informal rituals and formal hierarchy collide: a functional artery for crew movement, a place for small talk, and the exact spot where the social gesture (hot chocolate) becomes a public mishap that shapes first impressions.

Atmosphere

Casual and mildly bustling before the accident; quickly shifts to an embarrassed hush and awkward tension after the spill.

Functional Role

Transit corridor and accidental stage for a public social mishap that reveals character relationships and sets up Sonya's introduction.

Symbolic Significance

A threshold between human comforts and technical work—symbolizing the tension between personal warmth and the impersonal duties of engineering/service.

Access Restrictions

Open to crew; proximate to engineering so technically a workspace with implicit safety expectations (not a public social area).

Narrow corridor with linear lighting and brushed-metal bulkheads Wall-mounted food dispenser panel emitting a polite mechanical hum Ambient sounds of footsteps and engineering systems creating a low mechanical heartbeat
S2E16 · Q Who
Hot Chocolate Spill — Picard's Measured Rebuke

The corridor outside Main Engineering is the physical stage for the incident: a narrow, humming artery where casual social exchange collides with institutional movement. Its proximity to control stations makes Sonya's carrying of hot liquid a safety breach and its public nature magnifies the humiliation of a messy, visible spill onto the captain.

Atmosphere

Mildly busy and mechanically humming but punctuated by an abrupt, awkward silence at the moment of collision; the mood quickly shifts to embarrassment and constrained formality.

Functional Role

Stage for a public, social mishap that tests interpersonal hierarchy and introduces a new officer to senior command in an indelible way.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the threshold between private competence and public accountability; embodies institutional scrutiny where small mistakes become social currency.

Access Restrictions

Semi-public crew transit corridor accessible to crew members; not restricted to senior staff but adjacent to sensitive engineering areas where caution is expected.

linear overhead lighting that emphasizes the exposed, public nature of the interaction a mechanical hum from nearby engineering systems and recycled air that keeps the setting feeling utilitarian brushed metal bulkheads and the presence of a wall-mounted dispenser that anchors the social ritual footsteps and clipped voices that create a sense of normal shipboard flow interrupted by the accident
S2E16 · Q Who
Scalded Debut — Sonya's Promise and Picard's Quiet Dismissal

The corridor outside Main Engineering provides the cramped, public corridor space where social rituals and operational cautions collide. Its proximity to control stations makes the presence of a hot beverage inappropriate, and its linear visibility turns a private mistake into a communal spectacle.

Atmosphere

Awkward, tense for a moment, then quickly normalized by command-level dismissal — a corridor of low-level hums and human embarrassment.

Functional Role

Stage for a public social misstep and quick interpersonal calibration between junior officer, engineer, and captain.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the threshold between casual crew interaction and professional responsibility; here, personal enthusiasm is checked by institutional decorum.

Access Restrictions

Transit area open to crew but functionally sensitive because of nearby control stations; not restricted to senior staff.

Linear lighting and brushed metal bulkheads creating a narrow passage. Hum of ship systems and faint tang of engineering nearby, emphasizing proximity to Main Engineering. A wall-mounted food dispenser panel on the bulkhead and nearby control consoles.
S2E16 · Q Who
I Must See It All — Sonya's Urgency and Geordi's Promise

The corridor outside Main Engineering is the transit space where this intimate exchange occurs; its narrowness and mechanical hum compress the conversation into a private yet exposed moment, suitable for confession, gentle mentorship, and small gestures of contact.

Atmosphere

Low, practical lighting with a quiet hum — intimate but edged with the ship's functional urgency; a corridor of movement and contained tension.

Functional Role

Transit corridor serving as the stage for a private emotional exchange and character exposition while moving toward Ten‑Forward.

Symbolic Significance

Represents threshold between duty and respite; a liminal space where professional roles soften and personal truths are revealed.

Linear lighting and brushed metal surfaces Recycled air carrying heat from nearby systems (implied) Footsteps and clipped voices punctuate the steady mechanical hum
S2E16 · Q Who
Guinan's Quiet Omen

The corridor outside Main Engineering is implied as the immediate route and destination for Geordi and Sonya; it represents the transition from Ten-Forward's social safety into the ship's technical heart where problems are inspected and resolved.

Atmosphere

Humming, utilitarian, and purpose-driven — a narrowed, functional space compared to Ten-Forward's openness.

Functional Role

Transit threshold leading to Engineering; a movement corridor that carries crew from observation to operational response.

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes the shift from emotional foreboding to practical intervention and the movement from comfort to duty.

Access Restrictions

Open to crew with Engineering access; not restricted beyond standard operational zones.

Linear overhead lighting and brushed metal bulkheads. Faint tang of ozone and a background mechanical hum signaling proximity to engineering systems.
S2E16 · Q Who
Geordi Heads to Engineering; Guinan's Quiet Omen

The corridor outside Main Engineering (and Engineering itself) is invoked as the immediate destination for investigation. Although not physically present in the beats, it is narratively charged as the next operational arena — the place Geordi will inspect and where potential technical or existential threats might manifest.

Atmosphere

Implied tension: a humming, constricted passage likely to feel urgent and focused once occupied by the search party.

Functional Role

Investigation destination and potential battleground where technical checks will either confirm or dispel the implied danger.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the threshold from comfortable social space to the work of defending the ship.

Access Restrictions

Normally accessible to engineering personnel and crew doing duty; not restricted in this verbal invocation.

Narrow, humming corridor with linear lighting Faint mechanical hum and recycled air, suggesting proximity to engineering systems
S2E16 · Q Who
Borg Materializes in Engineering — Red Alert

The corridor outside Main Engineering serves as the immediate transit artery through which command and security will funnel to reach the intrusion. It amplifies the urgency of movement and compresses responses into a narrow, surveilled space that channels the crew toward confrontation.

Atmosphere

Pressurized and urgent — footsteps, clipped commands, and the mechanical hum of nearby systems create a tense corridor of transit.

Functional Role

Transit route and pressure point connecting the bridge and engineering during the emergency response.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the threshold between institutional command and the vulnerable, working heart of the ship.

Access Restrictions

Normally accessible to crew but effectively controlled and monitored during emergencies; priority is given to security and responding officers.

Narrow linear lighting and brushed metal bulkheads Recycled air carrying system heat and a faint ozone tang Footsteps and clipped voices puncturing the steady mechanical hum
S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Through the Shields — Engineering Incursion

Main Engineering and its adjacent corridor function as the battleground and pressure point for this incursion; the scout moves through the space as if crew are irrelevant, the com panels and back corridors are proximate, and senior officers must confront both technological and moral vulnerability in a workaday locus of ship life.

Atmosphere

Tense, clinical, and suddenly claustrophobic — procedural calm overturned by mechanical dimming and rapid tactical escalation.

Functional Role

Battleground and operational center whose systems are themselves targets, forcing command decisions under immediate infrastructure threat.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the heart of the ship's competence and thus the literal and symbolic site of attempted assimilation — the loss here equals loss of identity.

Access Restrictions

Normally restricted to Engineering and authorized personnel; during the event access is contested and effectively compromised by the intruders.

Overhead lights gutter and dim as power drains Hum of machinery interrupted by a sudden system draw and the clink of scavenged components Close bulkheads that make the intruder's indifferent passage more unnerving
S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Through the Shields — Q's Cold Lesson

The transit area outside Main Engineering (canonical corridor) functions thematically as a pressure point between routine ship life and emergent threat; though the action occurs in Engineering proper, the corridor's adjacency emphasizes how a casual passage can become public spectacle and professional hazard.

Atmosphere

Taut and exposed — an uneasy threshold where embarrassment, duty, and danger collide; the mood shifts quickly from procedural to alarmed.

Functional Role

Threshold and narrative pressure point: it highlights the breach from normal operations into crisis and frames Main Engineering as an invaded worksite.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the thin boundary between perceived safety and sudden vulnerability aboard the ship.

Access Restrictions

Typically restricted to authorized personnel, but in this moment it is functionally open as crew and security move through it.

Linear brushed‑metal bulkheads and overhead strip lighting now strobing as systems are drained Recycled air carrying the tang of ozone and the mechanical hum of engineering systems
S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Breach — Neutralize Ordered, Adaptation Revealed

Main Engineering is the physical site where the Borg scout bypasses shields and accesses critical ship systems; it becomes a battleground where command, security, and alien technology collide. The bay's consoles, rear access panels and lighting serve as both targets and indicators of systemic compromise.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled and industrial: bright utility light collapsing into flicker, mechanical hum punctuated by alarms, quick shouted commands, and abrupt, clinical violence.

Functional Role

Battleground and critical-systems workspace — the place where the crew must defend the ship's operational heart and make immediate tactical decisions.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the vulnerability of Starfleet technology and the thin boundary between institutional confidence and technological subversion.

Access Restrictions

Operational area for engineering and security personnel; supervised presence of senior officers; entry effectively contested by the intruding Borg.

Overhead engineering lights dim and flicker as systems are drained. The com panel/rear access panels are physically present and targeted by the Borg. The bay is filled with the low mechanical hum of systems and the sharp crack of phaser fire.
S2E16 · Q Who
Guinan's Warning: The Borg Are a Collective Threat

Main Engineering (referenced) is the site of the inciting incident that prompted the conference; its mention anchors Guinan's testimony and Picard's request for her presence, providing causal context for the briefing's urgency.

Atmosphere

Implied operational disruption and urgency at the referenced engineering locale.

Functional Role

Source location for the triggering event that necessitated the emergency consultation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the thin line between routine shipboard function and catastrophic breach.

Access Restrictions

Operational area with controlled access; implied restricted to engineering and security staff.

Humming machinery and close-quartered corridors (implied) The corridor outside main engineering as a pressure point for practical danger
S2E16 · Q Who
Warp Surge and Sonya's Reckoning

Main Engineering (represented by the canonical corridor‑adjacent location) serves as the operational heart of the sequence: a confined technical arena where engine noise, commands, and the physicality of machinery compress character emotion and decision into a single crucible.

Atmosphere

Tension‑filled and concentrated — hushed technical focus underlaid by the hum and strain of an engine pushed toward maximum output.

Functional Role

Battleground and engineering control center where tactical, mechanical, and emotional stakes meet.

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes the ship's vital heart and the thin margin between institutional procedure and improvisational sacrifice.

Access Restrictions

Effectively restricted to engineering personnel and senior officers during the crisis; not open to casual passage.

Steady mechanical hum and increasing engine strain as warp output rises Presence of the pool table used as a work platform Close proximity of consoles and control boards; clipped, urgent spoken orders Tight, artificially lit interior that focuses attention on technical work
S2E16 · Q Who
Engines Pushed to the Limit — Last Reserves Spent

The corridor outside Main Engineering is not the scene's literal setpiece but represents the ship's circulation and the proximity of public, transitional spaces to critical work areas. It contextualizes how routine shipboard life collides with crisis — small rituals and movements now taking place under heavy operational strain.

Atmosphere

Clinical, utilitarian, and tightly focused — mechanical sounds and hurried movements overlaying ordinary transit.

Functional Role

Transit threshold that highlights how private work (Engineering) communicates directly into the ship's public command network.

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes the narrowing of escape routes and the way civilian normalcy is encroached upon by systemic failure.

Access Restrictions

Generally open to crew but observed as a pressured, monitored corridor during the crisis.

Linear lighting and brushed-metal bulkheads (implied). Recycled air carrying heat and the sound of engines pounding from engineering.

Events at This Location

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S2E10 · The Dauphin
The Door Between Them

Wesley gathers courage outside Salia's quarters, only to be stopped and shamed by a waiting guard. The ritual of protocol hangs in the air until Salia opens the door and, …

S2E10 · The Dauphin
Corridor Plea: Between Duty and Desire

Salia flees down the corridor in a state of stunned grief—wiping tears as if crying is both new and forbidden—until Wesley catches up and pleads for answers. Her confession (she …

S2E10 · The Dauphin
Duty Intervenes — Promise Broken

Wesley seizes a rare, combustible hope when Salia admits she longs for a different life and briefly softens to the idea of staying with him. Their private, charged promise is …

S2E14 · The Icarus Factor
Worf's Closed Grief — "Enough

In a brief corridor exchange Wesley tries, awkwardly but earnestly, to connect with Worf by invoking the disruption around Riker's unexpected family arrival. Worf's clipped replies—culminating in the blunt, wounded …

S2E14 · The Icarus Factor
Wesley's Plea and Data's Quiet Compromise

Wesley rushes up to Data and Geordi, frantic: Riker unexpectedly demanded Wesley's Paracelsian computations immediately, and Wesley begs his friends to cover Worf's surveillance so he can finish. Geordi objects …

S2E15 · Pen Pals
Wesley's Leadership Lesson

In a brief, telling corridor encounter Wesley interrupts Troi and Riker for advice about assembling his planetary survey team. He lists senior specialists, then falters when Troi points out their …

S2E15 · Pen Pals
Wesley Confronts Command

Wesley stands frozen outside a briefing room door, the weight of temporary authority making him physically reluctant to enter. Dr. Pulaski stops, reads the fear on his face, and strips …

S2E15 · Pen Pals
Holodeck Solace — Picard's Ritual, Wesley's Test

Two intimate moments collapse into one beat: Wesley, paralyzed outside a briefing door, is prodded by Dr. Pulaski into accepting command; her brusque, ambiguous encouragement crystallizes his self-doubt. Simultaneously Picard, …

S2E15 · Pen Pals
Corridor of Lost Wishes

Walking toward Sickbay, Data and Sarjenka share a brief, intimate exchange that crystallizes the moral cost of the crew's choice. The child voices a simple, heartbreaking wish to join the …

S2E16 · Q Who
Politeness, A Warning, and a Humbling Spill

Ensign Sonya cheerfully treats a corridor food dispenser as if it were a small social ritual—saying "please" and explaining that courtesy humanizes work with machinery. Geordi teases her, then issues …

S2E16 · Q Who
Hot Chocolate Spill — Picard's Measured Rebuke

Ensign Sonya's bright, well‑meaning courtesy — asking a dispenser for hot chocolate — and Geordi's pragmatic safety warning collide literally with authority when she careens into Captain Picard and drenches …

S2E16 · Q Who
Scalded Debut — Sonya's Promise and Picard's Quiet Dismissal

In the corridor outside Main Engineering a wide‑eyed new ensign, Sonya Gomez, spills hot chocolate all over Captain Picard. Mortified, she stammers an earnest pledge to serve the ship better …

S2E16 · Q Who
I Must See It All — Sonya's Urgency and Geordi's Promise

Walking to Ten-Forward, Geordi offers quiet praise while Sonya deflects, revealing a deeper compulsion: a fear that if she slows down she'll never prove herself. Her scientific curiosity slides into …

S2E16 · Q Who
Guinan's Quiet Omen

In Ten-Forward Guinan stands apart, staring at the stars with a stillness that reads like private mourning. Geordi notices her distraction and asks if she's all right; Guinan's soft, evasive …

S2E16 · Q Who
Geordi Heads to Engineering; Guinan's Quiet Omen

A moment of mood becomes motion: Guinan's haunted gaze at the stars—tense, evasive, and heavy with private knowledge—spooks Geordi into action. He stands, tells Sonya he's going to Engineering, and …

S2E16 · Q Who
Borg Materializes in Engineering — Red Alert

A single Borg scout abruptly dematerializes in Main Engineering — part organic, part machine, with ocular implants and an arm converted into a tool. Its arrival instantly triggers Red Alert …

S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Through the Shields — Engineering Incursion

A single Borg scout calmly walks through Main Engineering as if the crew were scenery — an uncanny breach that reframes the fight. Picard meets it with measured diplomacy while …

S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Through the Shields — Q's Cold Lesson

A lone Borg scout materializes in Main Engineering, passing through the crew as if they are invisible. Picard tries diplomacy while Q delivers a quiet, contemptuous briefing: this is only …

S2E16 · Q Who
Scout Breach — Neutralize Ordered, Adaptation Revealed

A lone Borg scout ghosts through the Enterprise shields into Engineering, ignoring Picard's attempted diplomacy and Q's sardonic aside. When a security officer is effortlessly felled and stun fire has …

S2E16 · Q Who
Guinan's Warning: The Borg Are a Collective Threat

In the observation lounge Picard assembles a truncated command staff to assess the new, unknowable menace. Guinan delivers a chilling eyewitness account of her people's annihilation, collapsing any naive hope …

S2E16 · Q Who
Warp Surge and Sonya's Reckoning

As the Borg vessel closes, Geordi pushes the Enterprise's nacelles past safe operating limits—calling out passing warp 8.5 and then, with grim determination, warp nine—escalating a desperate gamble that could …

S2E16 · Q Who
Engines Pushed to the Limit — Last Reserves Spent

In Main Engineering the mood is clinical and urgent as Geordi and Ensign Sonya report the Enterprise is running at absolute capacity while a Borg vessel closes relentlessly. Sonya, steadier …