Picard arrived at the lift, thankful to be away from Q and back on task. He hoped he was back on task. That was the thing with Q. You might think the infernal arrogant omnipotent bastard was gone but he always seemed to show back up again in ways no one would ever expect. He could only pray that for once, Q would show at least a little respect and wait until after the solemn pilgrimage before showing his smug face again.
Riker was already at the lift waiting for Picard when he finally arrived. In the years after being first officer of the Enterprise, William Riker had had a good life and career. He had married Deanna Troi, become captain of the Titan, and had children. Retirement had not diminished the twinkle of his blue eyes even if his hair had gone gray and beard almost entirely white. It had not lessened his loyalties either which was why he had agreed to this favor for Picard. Although he wore an easy going smile internally he was dreading the look of confusion on his old friend's face when he didn't find his daughter's name on the stone sarcophagus. He loathed the inevitable confrontation that would come afterward.
Before opening the doors to the lift the old captain confided to Riker about the confrontation with Q and Will immediately suspected he knew the source of his friend's confusion. Whatever game was being played, he was going to have one hell of a mess to clean up when it was over. If nothing else, perhaps it would at least get Picard to accept that he was experiencing the effects of the disease rather than getting angry and denying it.
The doors of the lift opened and the two friends stepped inside and silently rode it up to the deck where the transporter was. Picard suspected that Will was only humoring him, but would soon show him the truth. They would all see the truth. He was not a sick old man with delusions. Will Riker would see the writing on the stone for himself. Geordi would never doubt the veracity of both men and would surely allow them access to the NX-01 under the circumstances. Yes, very soon they would all see the truth.
Picard could not have been more right in his assertions, but stepping from the lift they did not find themselves standing in the corridor of a Starfleet cruiser. There was no transporter room, no twenty-fourth century uniforms on crewmen. No beige tufted walls, not even the soft hum of warp engines. The two men found themselves standing in the middle of what seemed to be a giant warehouse or perhaps a massive hanger. The smell of pungent chemicals wafted through the air and everywhere were parts of some kind of machine. The two men looked at each other in confusion.
"Where are we?" Riker asked. He reached out to some wiring that was hanging from a section of machinery and looked them over, but still couldn't begin to guess as to what it was. The two men began moving through the warehouse working their way past the colossal pieces of equipment while simultaneously looking for any markings or symbols that would tell them who's technology this was and where they were. They found nothing except a metal door on the far side of the hanger.