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Calculated Deception and Moral Cost

The crew converts theatrical performance and technical staging into a weapon: Riker's deliberate bluff elevates Geordi into a faux weapons expert and uses engineered engine effects to intimidate captors. Deception is pragmatic and effective, but the scenes interrogate its moral cost—using an endangered crewmember as bait, performing false farewells, and asking colleagues to collude. The theme examines deception as a tactical necessity that nonetheless inflicts ethical injury and tests interpersonal trust.

10 events exemplify this theme

Events Exemplifying This Theme

S2E17 · Samaritan Snare
La Forge's Gambit — Buying Time with Flattery

Battered and blinded, Geordi volunteers to negotiate and deliberately downplays the Pakleds' demands, convincing them that the Enterprise's protected memory will take over twenty‑four hours to access. His calm stall—bolstered …

S2E17 · Samaritan Snare
The Farewell Bluff — Selling a Weapons Expert

Riker engineers a performative, high‑risk deception over the viewscreen: exploiting the Pakleds' simple mantra and Data's literalism, the senior officers stage an emotional farewell that convinces the scavengers Geordi is …

S2E17 · Samaritan Snare
Channel Severed — The Waiting Game

On the Pakled bridge Riker and the senior staff stage a high-stakes bluff, elevating a battered Geordi into a faux weapons expert to placate Grebnedlog. As the Pakleds accept the …

S2E17 · Samaritan Snare
Greenlight: Sonya's Antimatter Bluff

In Main Engineering Riker makes a risk-filled command decision: despite Sonya's doubts about Geordi's suitability as a weapons improvisor, Riker and Data argue the tactical necessity of a nonlethal ruse. …

S2E17 · Samaritan Snare
Countdown Bluff: Riker's Nonlethal Rescue

When Data detects that the Pakleds have armed crude photon torpedoes, Riker refuses to abandon Geordi and stages an audacious bluff: a forced-spectrum feed to the Mondor bridge, a staged …

S2E21 · Peak Performance
The Romulan Sting and the Photon Ruse

Picard takes the Enterprise into a razor‑thin attack posture, preparing a simulated photon‑torpedo spread intended to sell the Hathaway's sacrificial destruction as part of a high‑risk deception. A sudden, apparent …

S2E21 · Peak Performance
Warp-Three Evasion — Picard's Public Gambit

A sudden Romulan contact exposes the Hathaway ruse, forcing Picard to pivot from simulation to real-time maneuvering. He orders a razor-thin warp‑three evasive run, cancels Red Alert, and re-engages the …

S2E21 · Peak Performance
Unmasking the Sensor Ruse and the Photon Counterstrike

A sudden, phantom Romulan contact reveals itself as a sensor spoof — the Hathaway has been playing holographic games. Data's diagnostics register simulated aft damage, and Picard immediately deduces Worf's …

S2E21 · Peak Performance
Two‑Second Gambit

Under withering Ferengi pressure and Picard's rueful log admitting a 'grave miscalculation,' the bridge becomes a crucible where command, ethics and improvisation collide. Kolrami coldly declares the crippled Hathaway expendable; …

S2E21 · Peak Performance
Hathaway Gambit — Ruse, Rescue and Vindication

Picard refuses to sacrifice the crippled Hathaway and executes a high-stakes ruse: the Enterprise fires four photon torpedoes while a Klingon feint convinces the Ferengi they've been outmaneuvered. Bractor panics …

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