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S2E7 · Star Trek: The Next Generation - Unnatural Selection

Mandel's Chilling Demonstration of Genetic Perfection

In the isolation laboratory's observation booth, Dr. Mandel proudly showcases her genetically engineered 'children' to Dr. Pulaski. The specimens exhibit physical perfection and unsettling telekinetic abilities as they casually make chess pieces disappear and reappear with mere glances. Mandel's fervent description of their enhanced biology—from musculature to hyper-aggressive immune systems—reveals both scientific triumph and ethical nightmare. Pulaski's shaken reaction underscores the profound implications of this unchecked genetic ambition, as the demonstration crystallizes the central conflict between human advancement and natural order. The children's casual display of power serves as a horrifying prelude to the contagion threat they unknowingly carry.

Plot Beats

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Mandel raps the glass; two children glance up and, with a gesture, make all the chess pieces vanish and then slowly reappear, demonstrating a controlled, uncanny ability. The casual display converts wonder into eerie proof of powers beyond normal development.

awe to unsettled wonder

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conditioned calm with no awareness of their danger

The genetically engineered children exhibit terrifying casualness about their abilities, making chess pieces disappear and reappear during their game as if performing a party trick. Their flawless physicality and emotional detachment reveal unnervingly conditioned behavior.

Goals in this moment
  • Demonstrate obedience to Mandel's commands
  • Continue their chess game uninterrupted
Active beliefs
  • Their abilities are normal extensions of themselves
  • Mandel's authority over them is absolute
Character traits
Telekinetically gifted Emotionally detached Physically perfected
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Fervent zeal bordering on fanaticism

Dr. Mandel acts as a fervent tour guide to her genetic horrors, rapping on the glass to prompt demonstrations with paternal pride. Her sweeping gestures and exultant declarations reveal a scientist completely divorced from ethical boundaries, mesmerized by her own creations.

Goals in this moment
  • Showcase the 'perfection' of her genetic engineering
  • Secure Pulaski's professional admiration for her work
Active beliefs
  • These children represent humanity's evolutionary destiny
  • End justifies means when pursuing genetic breakthroughs
Character traits
Unethically ambitious Scientifically arrogant Possessively proud
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Growing horror concealed beneath clinical interrogation

Dr. Pulaski stands frozen in the observation booth, slowly shifting from medical curiosity to visceral horror as she witnesses the children's abilities and Mandel's pride. Through clipped questions, she clinically assesses the immunological danger while her voice betrays professional detachment crumbling.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the biological risk posed by the engineered children
  • Maintain professional composure despite mounting ethical concerns
Active beliefs
  • This genetic tampering violates fundamental medical ethics
  • Such biological enhancements create uncontrollable dangers
Character traits
Scientifically astute Ethically alarmed Professionally restrained
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Chess Pieces

The chess pieces serve as terrifying demonstration tools, vanishing and reappearing instantly under the children's telekinetic control without physical contact. Their mundane materiality contrasts violently with the unnatural manipulation they undergo during this chilling exhibition.

Before: Arranged normally on chessboard in isolation lab
After: Returned to original positions after telekinetic demonstration
Before: Arranged normally on chessboard in isolation lab
After: Returned to original positions after telekinetic demonstration
Rina's Empty Glass

The observation glass functions simultaneously as barrier, stage, and mirror—separating observers from subjects while amplifying the horror show's theatricality. Mandel's rap on the glass triggers the demonstration, making the transparent boundary both literal and symbolic containment.

Before: Clean, transparent barrier between observation booth and lab
After: Cold reminder of ethical separation already breached
Before: Clean, transparent barrier between observation booth and lab
After: Cold reminder of ethical separation already breached

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Darwin Laboratory

The observation booth becomes an ethical tribunal where Pulaski attempts reasoning with Mandel while positioned as passive witness to genetic atrocity. The polarized glass creates illusion of separation even as they stand complicit in the horrors projected through it.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with suppressed horror
Function Voyeuristic vantage point for ethical reckoning
Symbolism Represents willful blindness to consequences
Access Authorized medical personnel only
Command-view angles of lab Diagnostic readouts flickering

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Key Dialogue

"MANDEL: "Our ultimate achievement.""
"MANDEL: "Created! Perfect in every way. Better than perfect. Their bone structure, their musculature... their brains!""
"PULASKI: "What about their immune system?""
"MANDEL: "That was our masterpiece. An aggressive immunity that attacks any invader and destroys it genetically.""