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S2E13 · Time Squared

Confronting the Future: P2 Awake

In Sickbay Picard learns the shuttle — and the terrified duplicate inside — are temporal refugees displaced six hours forward. Pulaski rouses P2, who awakens a mute, stuttering embodiment of terror trapped between dimensions. Seeing his own broken, wordless future provokes a visceral reaction in Picard: he forbids sedation, insisting P2 remain conscious. The moment reframes the problem from medical curiosity to existential crisis, forcing Picard to fight paralysis by doubt, convene command, and convert revelation into immediate strategy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard’s voiceover reveals the staggering truth: the duplicate shuttle and its occupant are not anomalies but temporal refugees from six hours in the future, instantly transforming medical mystery into existential crisis.

curiosity to dread

Picard orders Pulaski to rouse P2 — a command that triggers the horrifying emergence of his future self: a man frozen in time, screaming without sound, his body stuttering between dimensions as terror rips through him.

clinical detachment to primal horror ['Sickbay']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Overwhelming panic and terror; fossilized in a shock response that prevents coherent communication despite apparent awareness of surroundings.

Awakens after hypospray administration as a mute, stuttering, terror-stricken figure; thrashes in short, jerking movements, pushes at an unseen barrier, tries to cry out but produces no sound, and resists physical comfort and restraint.

Goals in this moment
  • Attempt to escape or communicate the nature of his entrapment
  • React instinctively to perceived threats or to the barrier that contains him
Active beliefs
  • He is simultaneously present and trapped in another, inaccessible state
  • External help may be ineffective because his affliction transcends normal medical intervention" } }, { "agent_uuid": "agent_25c72977e83e
  • event_uuid": "event_scene_24143f0ffe194107_21
  • incarnation_identifier": "Dr. Katherine Pulaski (Enterprise CMO)
  • actor_name": "Diana Muldaur
  • observed_status": "Pulaski takes clinical initiative: adjusts and applies her hypospray to P2, attempts to comfort and assess him, argues the injection is merely a sedative, advises Picard to sit, and agrees to monitor the forthcoming staff meeting from Sickbay.
  • observed_traits_at_event": [ "pragmatic
  • clinically curious
  • authoritative
  • conciliatory under social pressure
Character traits
physically panicked inarticulate traumatized disoriented across dimensions
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Deeply concerned and unsettled by the psychic impression of P2's trapped terror; she is attentive and emotionally attuned though not authoritative here.

Troi stands close to Picard, observing the duplicate's stuttering terror and Picard's visceral reaction, offering empathic presence and silent emotional support while registering the psychological abnormality of P2's condition.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide emotional steadiness and counsel to Picard during his acute reaction
  • Read and register P2's psychic state to inform medical and command decisions
Active beliefs
  • P2's terror has an empathic imprint that can affect command decision-making
  • Emotional clarity for the captain will improve the crew's operational response
Character traits
empathetic observant quietly supportive sensitive to psychic distress
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Pulaski's Hypospray

Pulaski adjusts and applies the hypospray to P2's neck to rouse him; the device functions as the catalyst that brings the duplicate into consciousness, revealing his mute, panicked state and triggering the consequential ethical clash between sedation and observation.

Before: In Pulaski's possession, adjusted and ready to deliver …
After: Used to awaken P2; remains in Pulaski's control …
Before: In Pulaski's possession, adjusted and ready to deliver a measured dose; functional and at-hand.
After: Used to awaken P2; remains in Pulaski's control and is not further deployed before Picard forbids sedation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay is the confined, clinical stage where the duplicate awakens and where medical authority confronts command instinct. The ward's instruments and forcefield-like containment create a crucible: scientific scrutiny, intimate trauma, and immediate command decisions unfold here.

Atmosphere Clinical, tense, and intimate — fluorescent, antiseptic, and humming with diagnostic electronics while emotional tension …
Function Sanctuary for emergency medical assessment and containment; also a pressured meeting point that converts private …
Symbolism Represents institutional medicine's limits when faced with phenomena that transcend protocol; Sickbay becomes a crucible …
Access Practically limited to medical and senior officers in this moment; Picard, Pulaski, and Troi are …
Fluorescent white lighting that flattens color and emphasizes pallor Low electronic hum and diagnostic readouts flickering at the biobed Presence of medical instruments including Pulaski's hypospray A sense of enclosed space amplified by the sight of a patient thrashing against an unseen barrier

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Character Continuity

"Picard’s growing proximity to P2 in Sickbay — from clinical distance to raw confrontation — reflects his internal arc of denial to acceptance. The confirmation of temporal displacement (beat_a6c252ea3e410f36) directly catalyzes his psychological shift into the existential crisis revealed in his voiceover (beat_741205d23b07858f)."

Six Hours Ahead: Picard Meets His Future Self
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Character Continuity

"Picard’s growing proximity to P2 in Sickbay — from clinical distance to raw confrontation — reflects his internal arc of denial to acceptance. The confirmation of temporal displacement (beat_a6c252ea3e410f36) directly catalyzes his psychological shift into the existential crisis revealed in his voiceover (beat_741205d23b07858f)."

Six-Hour Displacement — The Future Steps Into Sickbay
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What this causes 3
Character Continuity

"Picard’s plea to let P2 remain conscious (a rejection of medical control) precedes Pulaski and Troi’s debate on P2 as embodiment of doubt — establishing that Picard’s compassion becomes the catalyst for the psychological threat to his command. His emotional vulnerability directly enables the erosion of his authority."

Face to Face with the Future
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Character Continuity

"Picard’s plea to let P2 remain conscious (a rejection of medical control) precedes Pulaski and Troi’s debate on P2 as embodiment of doubt — establishing that Picard’s compassion becomes the catalyst for the psychological threat to his command. His emotional vulnerability directly enables the erosion of his authority."

Fractured Reflection — Picard Relinquishes
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Character Continuity

"Picard’s plea to let P2 remain conscious (a rejection of medical control) precedes Pulaski and Troi’s debate on P2 as embodiment of doubt — establishing that Picard’s compassion becomes the catalyst for the psychological threat to his command. His emotional vulnerability directly enables the erosion of his authority."

Sickbay Ultimatum: Doubt as Command Threat
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"PICARD ((V.O.)) Captain's log, supplemental. Part of the mystery has been solved. The reason there are two NCC one-seven-zero-one-D-five shuttlecrafts is because one of them is from the future... six hours to be exact. And, so presumably is the facsimile of me."
"PULASKI: It's a only a sedative."
"PICARD: I know what it is... don't sedate him. Let him be! Please... allow him to remain conscious."