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S2E10 · The Dauphin
S2E10
· The Dauphin

Geordi's Nudge, Wesley's Retreat

In Main Engineering Wesley's daydream about Salia literally causes a safety scare when his mis-set probe triggers a resonant-field warning. Geordi catches him, punctures the infatuation with wry, almost paternal bluntness, and urges Wesley to act — then gives the most practical, unsentimental line of advice possible. Rather than galvanize him, Geordi's brusque shove exposes Wesley's insecurity: he hesitates, asks for scripted lines, hears no comforting coaching, and withdraws, stalling the budding romantic possibility and underscoring a weakness in his confidence arc.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi brusquely tells Wesley to go talk to the girl, offering a blunt opening line, while framing the moment as both a personal push and a dismissal from duty.

teasing to pressured/urgent

Wesley hesitates, seeks specific counsel on what to say, receives terse answers, and, feeling discouraged and insecure, turns and exits — his youthful longing unresolved and deferred.

hopeful/insecure to discouraged/retreat ['engineering exit']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface excitement and infatuation quickly giving way to embarrassment and acute insecurity; his confidence collapses when faced with Geordi's bluntness.

Wesley stands on the lower catwalk, daydreaming; he fumbles with a fiber‑optic probe, drops it, then mis‑sets a dial that triggers a resonant‑field warning. Embarrassed, he solicits scripted social lines from Geordi, then withdraws, discouraged and self‑conscious.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the diagnostic task at the Deuterium Control Conduit without further error.
  • Find the courage and right words to approach the visiting girl he admires.
  • Gain approval or concrete coaching from an older mentor (Geordi).
Active beliefs
  • If he can be given the right words or script, he'll succeed socially.
  • His feelings for the girl are unmistakable and should be acted upon.
  • He relies on senior crew (Geordi) for both technical authority and personal guidance.
Character traits
distracted eager insecure conscientious (post‑error)
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Amused and mildly exasperated — genuinely concerned for safety but unwilling to coddle Wesley's romantic uncertainty; his humor masks professional annoyance.

Geordi monitors console diagnostics, calls Wesley repeatedly, rushes to the catwalk when a warning sounds, then shifts to blunt mentorship—diagnosing the distraction, scolding lightly, and issuing a terse, practical instruction to get Wesley out of engineering.

Goals in this moment
  • Restore and preserve Engineering's safe, operational status by removing the distraction.
  • Defuse Wesley's infatuation enough to ensure no further operational errors occur.
  • Provide quick, practical directive so Wesley takes action rather than lingering.
Active beliefs
  • Distraction from adolescence routinely causes avoidable errors and must be corrected quickly.
  • Direct, unsentimental advice is more effective for this situation than platitudes or coaching.
  • Wesley will respond better to blunt orders than prolonged moralizing.
Character traits
pragmatic paternal teasing impatient
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Neutral and mechanical — functions solely as a conduit for critical technical information without judgement.

The ship's computer announces quantitative engine diagnostics and immediately broadcasts a resonant‑field warning when the probe is misconfigured, providing the clinical trigger that forces Geordi's intervention.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver accurate, time‑sensitive diagnostic data to crew.
  • Enforce safety protocols by issuing audible warnings when thresholds are breached.
Active beliefs
  • Real‑time sensor data must be reported immediately to prevent system damage.
  • Audible warnings are necessary to prompt human intervention in hazardous situations.
Character traits
clinical precise unemotional
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Enterprise Turbolift

The aft turbolift is referenced as the immediate route of escape/action: Geordi tells Wesley to 'take the lift' to go speak to the visitor, making the lift a promised direction for social initiative and exit from the professional sphere.

Atmosphere Transitional and anticipatory — symbolizing movement from duty to personal risk (social engagement).
Function Egress and narrative pivot point enabling Wesley's potential approach to the visiting girl.
Symbolism Represents the threshold between institutional responsibility and the personal world Wesley wishes to enter.
Access Public to crew; routine access controlled by ship deck traffic but not restricted in this …
Narrow metallic car with a low hum, recycled air and destination indicator lights. Serves as a spatial contrast to the loud, machine‑filled engineering bay.
Deuterium Control Conduit

The Deuterium Control Conduit is the technical system Wesley probes; his mis‑set causes the resonant field alarm, establishing the conduit as the immediate source of the procedural danger and dramatic catalyst for Geordi's reprimand.

Atmosphere Technically tense — the conduit hums with ionized energy and demands precise handling.
Function Vital system that translates a personal error into a shipwide safety warning.
Symbolism Functions as the locus where youthful impulse meets institutional risk.
Access Restricted to trained engineering personnel and monitored by senior staff.
Ionized hum and diagnostic readouts on nearby consoles. Visual of a colored probe beam (green/violet) penetrating access ports.
Main Engineering

The lower catwalk is the precise spot where Wesley daydreams and nearly drops the instrument; its vertiginous position amplifies the risk of the dropped probe and frames Wesley's emotional imbalance as physically precarious.

Atmosphere Tense and intimate — a narrow, exposed place where a small mistake could have outsized …
Function A risky vantage point for diagnostics that turns into the setting for a near‑accident and …
Symbolism Represents Wesley's precarious adolescence—on the edge both physically and emotionally.
Access Typically accessed by engineering crew for maintenance; not a social space.
Grated decking, close proximity to the Deuterium Control Conduit. Sound of distant machinery, echoing footsteps, and the probe's light cutting the shadow.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"Wesley's distraction in Engineering (nearly dropping the probe) follows from his transporter infatuation — his fixation consistently undermines duty across scenes."

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: I see the way you're looking."
"GEORDI: You said she's "perfect. Go. You're no use here for now. Go talk to her. Take the lift.""
"GEORDI: Just say "Hi. I'm Wesley Crusher. I'd like to talk to you.""