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S2E22
· Shades of Gray Flashback

Alone in the Storm: Riker's Isolated Materialization

In a lightning-sliced twilight grove, Riker materializes alone and disoriented on an alien world — a literal and psychological wasteland. He calls out the names of his shipmates (Tasha, Data, Geordi, Worf) and climbs a rise to scan a barren, thunder‑driven landscape. The encounter functions as a terse, visceral flashback that exposes his vulnerability and panic, anchors the memory-logic Pulaski and Troi will later exploit, and raises the emotional stakes of the crew's urgent race to reach him.

Plot Beats

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Riker materializes alone in a storm-snarled alien grove, woozy but upright, and scans the labyrinth as isolation slams home.

confusion to worry ['twilight world', 'overcast, turbulent sky', 'eerie …

He calls for his team—"Tasha? Data? Geordi? Worf?!"—and the silence answers, spiking his urgency.

hope to unease

Driven by the lack of response, Riker scrambles up a nearby rise to gain a vantage point, scans the barren expanse, and finds no life.

urgency to dread ['nearby rise', 'top of incline']

He shouts "Anybody?!" into the thunder, desperation cutting through the storm.

unease to desperation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Visibly anxious and isolated — panic and vulnerability skate beneath a surface determination to reassert control and locate his team.

Riker materializes woozy but whole, vocalizes the names of his missing crewmates, scrambles through a coral-like forest to a rise, and surveys the empty, thunderous landscape — physically active but mentally struggling to orient and command.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and reestablish contact with his away-team members (Tasha, Data, Geordi, Worf).
  • Gain situational awareness by reaching higher ground and scanning the surrounding terrain.
  • Ensure personal survival and determine whether the environment is immediately hazardous.
Active beliefs
  • Believes his shipmates should be nearby and that calling will bring a response or help locate them.
  • Believes he must take immediate, proactive action (climb, scan, call) to regain control of a dangerous situation.
  • Believes the environment is hostile and that delay increases risk.
Character traits
tenacious command-minded despite disorientation vulnerable urgent
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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: "Tasha? Data? Geordi? Worf?!""
"RIKER: "Anybody?!""