S2E19
· Manhunt

The Betazoid 'Phase' — Picard Declared the Favorite

In the Captain's ready room Deanna delivers a clinical, embarrassing diagnosis: Lwaxana is in a Betazoid mid‑life 'Phase' that massively amplifies sexual drive. What began as flirtation is reframed as a physiological imperative, leaving Picard exposed as the 'early favorite.' Riker oscillates between amusement and opportunism while Picard, mortified, realizes blunt refusal risks diplomatic rupture. The scene functions as a turning point and setup: it converts comic discomfort into an operational problem—how to contain Lwaxana's advances without offending a high‑ranking ambassador or endangering the mission.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard snaps about Lwaxana’s misread, and Troi concedes her mother’s usual accuracy—except right now—prompting Riker’s wary interjection. The room acknowledges that something is off with Lwaxana’s telepathy.

irritation to wary concern

Troi exposes the Betazoid mid‑life “Phase” as the cause, Riker recalls her warning that it multiplies desire, and Troi pushes it further with “or more,” spiking the stakes. Picard’s worry deepens as Riker whistles and absorbs the escalation.

curiosity to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Mortified on the surface, pragmatically anxious underneath — trying to conceal personal discomfort while calculating an operational response to avoid diplomatic damage.

Picard paces in the ready room wearing his regular uniform, reacts with mortification and escalating anxiety as Troi names Lwaxana's 'Phase,' attempts to preserve diplomatic decorum while seeking a tactical avoidance strategy.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid becoming the object of Lwaxana's advances without insulting her or violating Starfleet orders
  • Preserve the Enterprise's diplomatic mission and chain of command by minimizing personal entanglement
Active beliefs
  • Direct or blunt refusal will cause diplomatic rupture and must be avoided
  • Institutional orders and protocol constrain personal choices and require creative operational solutions
Character traits
disciplined diplomatic restraint self-conscious strategic
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Amused and slightly opportunistic outwardly, curious about the social dynamics while remaining loyal to the captain and ready to support a pragmatic solution.

Riker listens with amusement, whistles at the implication, and offers jocular congratulations to Picard; he treats the revelation as lightly entertaining while tacitly endorsing Picard's plan to make himself less available.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain morale with humor while supporting Picard's authority
  • Capitalize on the comic situation without causing diplomatic harm
Active beliefs
  • The situation, while awkward, can be managed with wit and minor evasive tactics
  • Supporting the captain's decision publicly strengthens chain of command and avoids escalation
Character traits
affable opportunistic light-hearted supportive
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Controlled and professional, tinged with maternal sympathy and personal embarrassment; she prioritizes protecting both her mother and ship protocol over social ease.

Counselor Troi explains, with clinical clarity and visible discomfort, that her mother is entering a physiological Betazoid 'Phase'; she frames the behavior as biological, warns of emotional consequences for Lwaxana, and reluctantly identifies Picard as the likely target.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey the biological reality and seriousness of the 'Phase' so Picard understands the limits of logic
  • Prevent Picard from reacting in a way that would harm Lwaxana emotionally or damage the mission
Active beliefs
  • Betazoid biology supersedes simple social or logical solutions in this situation
  • Emotional harm to her mother would have political and personal consequences that must be avoided
Character traits
calmly authoritative protective embarrassed clear-eyed
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Captain's Ready Room

The Captain's ready room serves as the private but official space where personal embarrassment collides with command responsibility. Its intimacy forces three senior officers into a frank conversation that turns private mortification into a tactical problem with diplomatic consequences.

Atmosphere Tense, private, and slightly awkward — an intimate hush punctuated by pacing, a whistle, and …
Function Meeting place for confidential counsel and command decision-making; a crucible where personal and institutional concerns …
Symbolism Embodies institutional responsibility intersecting with personal vulnerability — the captain's isolation under duty and the …
Access De facto restricted to senior officers; used for private command business, not open to general …
Low, controlled lighting emphasizing privacy and seriousness Soft hum of the ship in the background, echoing the ready room's function as a pressure chamber for command decisions A small cluster of chairs and the captain's desk that frame the intimate, conversational staging

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Foreshadowing

"Troi explains the Betazoid Phase to Pulaski, foreshadowing her fuller briefing to Picard and Riker."

The Betazoid Phase — A Wry Compact
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Picard's containment strategy (make himself less available) drives him to program the Holodeck escape."

Dixon Hill: Picard’s Noir Refuge
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Character Continuity

"Troi warns that spurning her mother will upset her; later, Riker avoids confronting Lwaxana to keep her untroubled."

Antedians Awake — Hours to Conference; Troi's Public Proclamation
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Character Continuity

"Troi warns that spurning her mother will upset her; later, Riker avoids confronting Lwaxana to keep her untroubled."

Public Betazoid Proposal — Riker Retreats to the Holodeck
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Key Dialogue

"TROI: My mother is just beginning a physiological phase... one that all Betazoid women must deal with as they enter mid-life."
"RIKER: It's something Troi warned me about when we were first seeing each other. When a Betazoid female goes through "the Phase," it quadruples her sex drive."
"PICARD: There must be a way to convince her that it's quite impossible -- without offending her."