Riker's Comm Jolts Wesley Awake
Plot Beats
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Wesley Crusher lies unconscious in the lab, surrounded by evidence of an all-night study session, when Commander Riker's voice abruptly startles him awake.
Commander Riker's urgent communication disrupts Wesley's exhausted state, forcing him back to alertness with visible disorientation.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Groggy and startled on the surface; beneath that, embarrassed about having fallen asleep and immediately anxious to appear competent and responsive to command.
Wesley is discovered face-down on the lab table among textbooks and lab gear, abruptly jolting awake when Riker's comm calls him; he turns disoriented and answers hoarsely, a mix of physical exhaustion and sudden professional alertness.
- • Respond promptly to the comm and establish situational awareness.
- • Mask or minimize the appearance of having slept on duty to avoid reprimand.
- • Shift from private study mode to official readiness as required by shipboard command.
- • He believes Starfleet command expects readiness and quick responsiveness.
- • He believes his late-night study is important but potentially compromising his duties.
- • He believes that immediate compliance with orders will mitigate consequences of his lapse.
Objects Involved
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Beverly Crusher's futuristic microscope sits on the bench near Wesley's collapsed form, anchoring the sickbay-as-study image and lending medical/scientific texture to the scene; it helps explain why Wesley is in sickbay and underscores his practical immersion in lab work.
A scatter of reagent and sample containers litters the table near Wesley, reinforcing the sense of an improvised, intensive study session; they act as atmospheric detail that makes his collapse believable and suggests potential stakes in what he was handling.
The advanced genetics textbook lies open and prominently on the table, functioning as the visible evidence of Wesley's all-night study and the proximate cause for his collapse. It frames his youthful ambition and explains why he is exhausted when the comm interrupts him.
Wesley's nearly finished glass of milk sits within arm's reach, a domestic detail that humanizes the scene and signals fatigue; it emphasizes the long hours and juvenile comforts that accompany his academic drive.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Sickbay Lab functions as both medical facility and private study nook in this beat: a sterile clinical space compromised by the youth's late-night work. It frames the collision of institutional duty and personal ambition, making Wesley's lapse both intimate and institutionally relevant.
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Key Dialogue
"Riker: "Commander Riker to Ensign Crusher.""
"Wesley: "(hoarse) Go ahead....""