Geordi’s VISOR Transmits Alien Perception, Revealing Danger and Data’s Aura
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The away team beams into the dimly lit, battle-damaged corridor of the Batris, scanning the wreckage with tension as Geordi steps aside to initiate a unique visual transmission to the Enterprise bridge.
Geordi activates his VISOR transmitter, streaming his complex visual perspective to the bridge; Picard and crew react with astonishment and newfound empathy as they experience the chaotic, overwhelming sensory input.
Picard questions the nature of Geordi's perception, probing how he filters chaotic sensory input; Geordi explains through analogy, deepening Picard's appreciation of his experience.
Picard directs Geordi to look at Data through the VISOR perspective, noting an aura around the android; Geordi confirms the difference, while Data and Riker grow impatient with the extended exchange.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Astonished and empathetic, with a growing respect for Geordi’s experience coupled with concern for the away team’s safety.
Captain Picard commands from the Enterprise bridge, attentively watching Geordi's transmitted sensory data on the Main Viewer. He expresses astonishment and empathy, striving to comprehend Geordi's complex perception, and carefully directs the team with calm authority.
- • Understand Geordi’s sensory perspective to better support the away team.
- • Maintain command control and ensure the mission’s success and crew safety.
- • Understanding crewmates’ unique abilities strengthens team cohesion.
- • Awareness of environmental dangers is critical for mission safety.
Composed and resolute, displaying steady focus on environmental assessment and mission objectives.
Data calmly and analytically scans the corridor environment using his tricorder, detecting toxic gas and structural fissures. He volunteers to scout ahead alone through extreme heat and toxic conditions, demonstrating determination and resilience.
- • Detect environmental threats to protect the away team.
- • Advance ahead to locate survivors and assess the compromised Engineering section.
- • His android nature provides resilience to environmental dangers.
- • Detailed sensory data is critical for mission success.
Hostile and intimidating, embodying the volatile threat to the away team and mission.
The Klingon Warriors appear as blurred, menacing figures emerging from darkness, blocking the away team’s path and heightening the immediate physical danger and cultural tension within the corridor.
- • Assert control over the corridor area.
- • Challenge the Enterprise personnel intruding on Batris.
- • The corridor is contested Klingon territory.
- • Intruders must be confronted or repelled.
Focused and slightly impatient, driven by urgency to complete the mission quickly but mindful of crew safety.
Commander Riker leads the away team through the perilous Batris corridor with a balance of caution and impatience. He communicates briefly with Picard’s bridge, responds to Data’s hazard reports, and pushes the team forward despite escalating risks.
- • Lead the away team safely through the hazardous corridor.
- • Locate and secure the trapped survivors beyond Engineering.
- • Time is critical due to worsening ship damage.
- • Caution is necessary to avoid triggering environmental hazards.
Concentrated and composed, with moments of mild amusement reflecting comfort with his unique perception and willingness to educate others.
Geordi La Forge activates his VISOR's Visual Acuity Transmitter, streaming his sensory data to the Enterprise bridge. He maintains focus, managing the overwhelming influx of data with a slight amused detachment, explaining his sensory filtering to Picard. He also leads forward with caution in the corridor alongside Riker and Data.
- • Provide accurate sensory data to the bridge crew to enhance situational awareness.
- • Safely navigate the hazardous Batris corridor alongside the away team.
- • His VISOR perception is both a gift and a challenge requiring learned control.
- • Sharing his unique sensory experience will foster greater empathy and understanding among his crewmates.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The hand phasers worn by Riker, Data, Geordi, and Worf are ready and set to stun, symbolizing the team’s preparedness for hostile encounters. During this event, their cautious non-lethal readiness is emphasized, especially when phaser use is discouraged due to the risk of igniting the deuterium gas buildup.
The Enterprise Bridge Main Viewer displays Geordi’s VISOR sensory transmission, allowing Picard and the bridge crew to witness the chaotic and layered sensory input, including the visual aura around Data. It acts as the focal point for bridge reactions and commands during this event.
Data’s tricorder is used throughout the corridor to scan for environmental hazards such as toxic deuterium gas and to locate life signs. It provides crucial information that shapes the away team’s navigation decisions and risk assessment within the damaged Batris.
The jammed door to the Auxiliary Control Room presents a physical obstacle at the far end of the corridor. Its damaged, debris-blocked state forces the away team to attempt manual clearance, intensifying the mission's urgency and immediate threat as trapped survivors wait beyond.
Geordi’s VISOR with the experimental Visual Acuity Transmitter is activated to stream his complex sensory perception directly to the Enterprise bridge, providing a fragmented, multi-layered visual data feed that reveals both environmental hazards and the unique aura surrounding Data. This device enables a moment of profound empathy and insight for the bridge crew but ultimately suffers signal overload, causing the transmission to abruptly fail.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Engineering Section of the Batris is the critical objective area emitting strong life signs and intense heat. It is the next perilous zone the away team must cross, marked by escalating environmental hazards and the looming risk of hull rupture.
The Auxiliary Control Room lies sealed behind a jammed, debris-blocked door within the corridor. It conceals trapped survivors and hostile Klingons, turning it into a locus of tension and potential confrontation as the away team struggles to gain entry.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Data's effort to open the jammed door and reveal Klingon survivors sets the foundation for the central conflict revolving around Worf's dual identity and the renegades."
"Data's effort to open the jammed door and reveal Klingon survivors sets the foundation for the central conflict revolving around Worf's dual identity and the renegades."
"The explanation and activation of Geordi's VISOR transmitter lead directly to its usage and the bridge crew's empathetic experience."
"The explanation and activation of Geordi's VISOR transmitter lead directly to its usage and the bridge crew's empathetic experience."
"Data's effort to open the jammed door and reveal Klingon survivors sets the foundation for the central conflict revolving around Worf's dual identity and the renegades."
"Data's effort to open the jammed door and reveal Klingon survivors sets the foundation for the central conflict revolving around Worf's dual identity and the renegades."
"Geordi's unique VISOR perspective foreshadows the deeper exploration of perception and understanding that underpins Worf's internal conflict with Klingon identity."
"Geordi's unique VISOR perspective foreshadows the deeper exploration of perception and understanding that underpins Worf's internal conflict with Klingon identity."
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: "Extraordinary.""
"PICARD: "To me it's just an undefined upright form, standing in a wild visual frenzy. Can you filter out the extraneous information?""
"GEORDI: "I select what I want to see and disregard the rest.""
"PICARD: "How is that possible?""
"GEORDI: "How, in a noisy room, can you pick out one specific voice or sound?""
"PICARD: "Yes. Look over at Data.""
"PICARD: "There's an aura around Data.""
"GEORDI: "Yes, of course. He's an android.""
"RIKER: "Captain - I don't mean to break this up, but...""
"DATA: "I am detecting high levels of Deuterium gas. Probably coming from the leakage in the drive system.""
"RIKER: "Toxic?""
"DATA: "Not as yet.""
"GEORDI: "Commander, a fissure is developing in the bulkhead. The skin of the ship is losing its integrity.""
"RIKER: "How long before the hull ruptures?""
"GEORDI: "Impossible to be exact. Five minutes -- probably less.""
"PICARD: "I've lost the transmission.""
"GEORDI: "Signal overload. I'm surprised it lasted this long.""
"DATA: "I found them. The door to their compartment is jammed.""
"RIKER: "This is Commander Riker of the USS Enterprise. Can you hear me?""
"DATA: "I advise against the use of phasers. The gas buildup is too great, Commander.""
"GEORDI: "Yes. A phaser discharge now could blow us all out of here.""
"RIKER: "Klingons.""
"PICARD: "Klingons.""