Pulaski Reads Troi: Riker's Dream Is Erotic — Treatment Risk Revealed
Plot Beats
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Pulaski clocks Troi’s flush and presses for an explanation; Troi admits the dream is flooding Commander Riker with intensely passionate emotions.
Pulaski tests the implication—'As in—erotic?'—and Troi confirms without hesitation; Pulaski smiles as Riker’s flashbacks keep surging.
Who Was There
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Wry curiosity that hardens quickly into professional alarm and focused problem-solving urgency.
Pulaski notices Troi's flushed face, probes with a clipped question, smiles at the personal revelation, then immediately shifts into clinical concern as she recognizes the therapeutic danger implied by erotic-driven endorphin spikes.
- • To determine the exact nature of Riker's emotional responses.
- • To reassess and modify the treatment protocol to prevent aggravating the infection.
- • Physiological responses (endorphin surges) can materially affect the behavior of biological agents.
- • Clinical objectivity and rapid protocol adjustment are necessary to protect the patient and ship.
Unconscious; physiologically registering intense pleasure from induced memories despite lack of conscious control.
Lying unconscious on the biobed, Riker is physically passive yet psychically active: his induced flashback memories continue, producing measurable emotional/endorphin responses that the clinicians observe and discuss.
- • Biological stabilization and survival (implicit physiological goal).
- • Return to consciousness and coherent awareness (implied patient priority).
- • His memories and bodily responses remain meaningful even when unconscious.
- • The crew will intervene medically to protect him.
Mild embarrassment undercut by professional urgency and concern; motivated to be accurate despite awkwardness.
Troi stands at Riker's bedside, face flushed, offering an empathic readout: she candidly reports that the induced memories are 'passionate' and 'very much' erotic, balancing professional candor with personal embarrassment.
- • To accurately describe Riker's emotional state so clinicians can interpret physiological responses.
- • To protect Riker by ensuring the team understands the intensity of his internal experience.
- • Emotional states (especially pleasure) are relevant diagnostic data for the pathogen's behavior.
- • Full disclosure of empathic readings is necessary even if personally awkward.
Location Details
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The Enterprise Sickbay provides the clinical frame for this exchange: a confined, well-equipped medical space where clinicians monitor Riker's physiological responses and debate the safety of emotionally driven diagnostic stimulation.
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Key Dialogue
"PULASKI: "Something wrong?""
"TROI: "No... it's just that... Commander Riker's emotions are rather... passionate.""
"PULASKI: "As in -- erotic?""
"TROI: "Very much so.""