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S3E6
· Booby Trap

Finding Leah Brahms — A Technical Lead and an Emotional Beckon

As Geordi pushes past routine diagnostics he uncovers a buried author in the Galaxy-class design logs: Dr. Leah Brahms. After the computer confirms an opposing force has scaled with Enterprise power output, Geordi drills into subspace design files and hears Brahms' preserved voice logs — clinical, authoritative, unexpectedly intimate. The discovery functions as a double turning point: it supplies a concrete technical lead (a real designer who might explain or fix the trap) and plants the emotional seed for Geordi's later collaboration and personal entanglement with a holographic Leah.

Plot Beats

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Geordi dives into Galaxy-class technical archives, uncovering Leah Brahms' foundational work, sparking professional fascination and personal intrigue.

focus to fascination

The reveal of Leah Brahms' identity and credentials establishes her as both technical authority and potential ally, foreshadowing their collaboration.

surprise to admiration

Geordi initiates contact through Brahms' voice logs, playfully addressing the absent engineer, blending technical urgency with lonely humor.

professionalism to wistful connection

Who Was There

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protocol-driven observant precise efficient dutiful factual vigilant professional decisive safety-focused clinical formidable neutral technologically advanced impartial unemotional supportive reliable technologically adept resolute responsive cohesive protective
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Narrative Connections

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"Geordi's romantic failure with Christy leads him to seek connection elsewhere, eventually finding it with the holographic Leah Brahms."

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: "So why can't we move?""
"COMPUTER VOICE: "Affirmative. The opposing force grew in direct proportion to the power output of the Enterprise.""
"LEAH: "Theoretical propulsion logs, Federation Starship Enterprise, Galaxy class. Heading: Subspace. Author: Leah Brahms.""