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S2E22 · Shades of Gray

Pulaski Orders Medical Override — Riker's Leg Scan Reveals Foreign Residue

On the planet's surface Pulaski materializes, performs a rapid medical scan and—despite Riker's casual denial of pain and Geordi's failure to find a wound—detects a foreign organism fused to the tissue. Her clinical certainty turns a routine survey into an emergency: she immediately authorizes a medical-override transport to Sickbay. The beat crystallizes Pulaski's decisive authority, exposes Riker's tendency to downplay symptoms, and functions as a turning point that propels the team from field inquiry into an urgent life-or-death medical drama.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Pulaski materializes, checks herself, snaps open a medical tricorder, and moves to Riker, shifting into immediate triage.

caution to focused urgency

Pulaski demands a quick brief; Riker reports a routine geological sweep cut short by a sharp sting and confirms numbness without pain.

uncertainty to preliminary clarity

Pulaski probes for the source as Riker can’t identify it; Geordi admits their search has turned up nothing while Pulaski keeps scanning.

expectation to continued uncertainty

Pulaski’s scan flags that something remains in Riker’s leg; she makes the call and triggers a medical-override transport to Sickbay, which O’Brien immediately acknowledges.

assessment to decisive action ['Sickbay (destination)']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coolly urgent — outwardly clinical and in control, internally activated by concern and the need to stop further harm.

Pulaski materializes, checks herself briefly, withdraws and holds her medical tricorder over Riker's leg, interprets diagnostic readouts aloud, states a clinical finding of foreign residue fused to tissue, and authorizes an immediate medical-override transport to Sickbay via her communicator.

Goals in this moment
  • establish the nature and extent of Riker's injury
  • prevent further biological spread or complication
  • secure rapid transport to Sickbay for definitive treatment
  • assert medical authority to override field mission priorities
Active beliefs
  • the tricorder's readings are reliable and demand immediate action
  • Riker's understatement of symptoms cannot be trusted to guide treatment
  • swift evacuation to Sickbay improves chances of containment and cure
  • standard away-team search protocols yield to medical necessity
Character traits
decisive clinically observant procedural authoritative
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Understated calm that likely masks concern — trying not to alarm the team while testing whether the wound is serious.

Riker reports how he was struck and downplays his condition as only a little numb; he stands as the scanned patient, accepts Pulaski's authority without argument but minimizes outward alarm.

Goals in this moment
  • minimize disruption to the mission and crew
  • avoid unnecessarily alarming others
  • be assessed and treated efficiently if needed
  • maintain composure and command dignity
Active beliefs
  • the injury is minor and manageable
  • medical staff will take appropriate action if necessary
  • not making a fuss is preferable to overreaction
  • his report will be trusted unless clear evidence suggests otherwise
Character traits
stoic self-effacing composed protective of calm
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Concerned and attentive — professionally calm but privately alarmed that an unknown foreign agent may be present and that they haven't located it.

Geordi reports that the away team has been searching for the object without success, stands by while Pulaski scans Riker, and remains focused and procedural as Pulaski moves to authorize evacuation.

Goals in this moment
  • locate the object that caused Riker's injury
  • ensure crew safety and containment of hazards
  • support medical evacuation and follow Pulaski's instructions
  • translate field findings into actionable support for Sickbay
Active beliefs
  • if they haven't found the object on the surface, it could be embedded or biologically active
  • protocols and clear communication are essential to crew safety
  • medical opinion (Pulaski's diagnosis) should direct the next steps
  • better to remove the patient to Sickbay than to risk further exposure in the field
Character traits
procedural loyal focused cautiously worried
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Medical Tricorder

Pulaski's medical tricorder is used as the diagnostic instrument that converts an anecdotal injury into concrete clinical evidence: she scans Riker's leg, listens to emitted diagnostic tones, and reads a result indicating foreign residue fused to tissue. The tricorder's finding is the narrative trigger that shifts the scene from search to emergency evacuation.

Before: In Pulaski's possession, active and ready for field …
After: Remains in Pulaski's hand as she issues orders …
Before: In Pulaski's possession, active and ready for field scans after materialization.
After: Remains in Pulaski's hand as she issues orders and prepares to transport Riker to Sickbay; readings have been recorded and inform the evacuation decision.
Geordi's Portable Communicator (Handset)

Geordi's portable communicator (used by Pulaski) functions as the immediate lifeline between planet surface and ship: Pulaski touches it to send a medical override to Transporter/O'Brien, converting a clinical judgment into an executed evacuation. The device turns Pulaski's authority into action within seconds.

Before: Accessible at Pulaski's reach (presumably carried or on …
After: Has transmitted the medical-override command and is held …
Before: Accessible at Pulaski's reach (presumably carried or on her person) and capable of uplink; powered and ready.
After: Has transmitted the medical-override command and is held or pocketed after Pulaski's order; transport authorization acknowledged by O'Brien's com voice.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Enterprise Sickbay

Enterprise Sickbay functions as the immediate destination and institutional authority invoked by Pulaski's order; although the action occurs on the planet surface, Sickbay's protocols and capacity for containment and advanced diagnostics are the reason for the evacuation, and its presence exerts a stabilizing institutional power over the field team.

Atmosphere Not directly present in the field but implied as sterile, urgent, and controlled—a clinical refuge …
Function Emergency treatment center and quarantine facility; the mandated location for definitive diagnosis, containment, and specialized …
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority, medical competence, and the safety of the ship — the place where …
Access Practically restricted to medical staff and authorized personnel; entry and transport require Sickbay authorization (hence …
clinical antiseptic tang and low mechanical hum (implied from Sickbay's description) diagnostic consoles and isolation hatches ready to receive a contaminated patient sterile lighting and stainless biobed surfaces contrasted with the chaotic planet exterior

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Key Dialogue

"Pulaski: Fill me in."
"Riker: I was walking along, minding my own business, making a simple geological sweep... and something stuck me in the leg."
"Pulaski: Well, whatever it was, it left something behind... I'm going to bring you up to Sickbay. (into communicator) O'Brien, this is Doctor Pulaski. Medical override is authorized. Beam us directly to Sickbay."