A Fragile Heartbeat: Hathaway Rises
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Wesley grinds over an empty dilithium crystal chamber while Geordi completes a crude impulse‑engine patch, dragging the dead ship toward basic power.
Geordi hits the panel and the impulse engines roar alive, the hull answering with a deep hum and throb.
Hathaway's lights surge on, confirming power restoration and signaling the ship's first heartbeat of renewed capability.
Who Was There
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Tense determination giving way to cautious hope — anxious to help but steady and absorbed in the task.
Wesley toils inside the empty dilithium chamber, grinding and manipulating fittings by hand; he performs hands‑on repairs, supports Geordi's final assembly, and watches the engines catch with quiet, focused attention.
- • restore the Hathaway's power systems by completing dilithium/mechanical repairs
- • support Geordi's improvisation and validate his own competence under crisis
- • practical, hands‑on work can change the ship's fortunes
- • he has a duty to stay and contribute rather than evacuate
Focused and tense during the procedure, shifting to guarded relief and hopeful satisfaction when the engines respond.
Geordi applies finishing touches to the patched impulse engines, secures connections, then presses a control panel; his action directly triggers the engines to come online, producing the ship's first hum and causing lights to return.
- • bring the impulse engines back online to restore essential power
- • buy time and maneuvering options for the Hathaway's command and crew
- • systems can be coaxed back into operation with ingenuity and improvisation
- • technical fixes can directly influence command decisions and crew survival
Objects Involved
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The dilithium crystal chamber (engine room containment vault) is Wesley's workspace — stripped, work‑scarred, and threaded with temporary braces and conduits. His grinding and adjustments there allow the impulse installation to accept power; when engines catch the chamber vibrates and maintenance indicators flicker to life.
The gutted bank of U.S.S. Hathaway impulse engines is the direct locus of Geordi's repairs; he installs patched wiring and final covers, then activates the unit. When the engines respond they emit a low hum and throb that signals restored limited power and propulsion capability.
Location Details
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The dilithium crystal chamber functions as the cramped, engine‑room sublocation where hands‑on repairs take place. It provides the physical space for Wesley's labor and Geordi's final adjustments; its condition and revival concretely register the ship's chance of survival.
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