Gruesome Materialization
Plot Beats
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The away team materializes slowly on Gravesworld, Pulaski's interrupted warning crystallizes into a shared disorientation—Troi reports a surreal sensation of being 'trapped inside that wall'—signaling the planet's strange transporter effects.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Defiantly insecure about impending death
Domineering the room with erratic energy—alternately boasting, insulting Worf, making lecherous comments to Troi and Pulaski, and manhandling Data while dismissing terminal diagnosis with defiant bravado.
- • Assert intellectual superiority over visitors
- • Assess Data as potential vessel for consciousness transfer
- • His genius justifies extraordinary measures to cheat death
- • Social conventions don't apply to someone of his intellect
Anxiously devoted
Appearing emotionally torn between concern for Graves and fear of his reaction to her secret distress call, displaying shy vulnerability when confronting Starfleet officers.
- • Ensure Graves receives proper medical attention
- • Mitigate Graves' anger over unauthorized intervention
- • Graves' brilliance blinds him to his deteriorating health
- • Personal feelings justify disobeying his wishes
Professionally detached but morally outraged
Expertly conducting covert medical scan despite Graves' resistance, delivering terminal diagnosis with clinical professionalism while showing visible discomfort at his lecherous remarks.
- • Determine Graves' true medical condition
- • Maintain ethical standards despite patient's hostility
- • Patient welfare supersedes individual preferences in terminal cases
- • Professional ethics demand truth regardless of consequences
Alert but unobtrusive
Silently assisting in transporter operations and standing by for potential medical emergencies, demonstrating disciplined readiness without direct engagement.
- • Maintain operational support readiness
- • Avoid interfering with senior officers' duties
- • Emergency protocols require constant vigilance
- • Chain of command must be preserved in crisis situations
Balanced urgency and caution
Communicating remotely via comlink to authorize investigation while prioritizing simultaneous rescue mission, demonstrating strategic command under pressure.
- • Simultaneously address Gravesworld and Mary Rogers crises
- • Ensure away team maintains investigative caution
- • Scientific importance warrants Starfleet's attention despite risks
- • Multi-tasking remains essential during humanitarian crises
Mildly offended but professionally engaged
Subjected to Graves' invasive physical examination while displaying visible discomfort at insults to his design. Demonstrates respectful curiosity about Graves' connection to Soong.
- • Understand Graves' knowledge of his creator
- • Maintain decorum despite physical violation
- • Graves possesses valuable insights about his origins
- • Physical examination constitutes inappropriate behavior from a stranger
Visibly offended but suppressing combat instincts
Maintaining tactical readiness with phaser drawn, reacting with barely-contained fury to Graves' insult about Klingons resembling Romulans.
- • Protect team from potential threats
- • Preserve Klingon dignity against slights
- • Graves' ignorance constitutes an insult to Klingon honor
- • Threat assessment remains inconclusive despite medical context
Professionally composed but internally wary
Commanding the away team with disciplined calm while assessing Kareen's motives and Graves' erratic behavior. Maintains professional authority despite unsettling transport and Graves' provocations.
- • Ensure crew safety amid transport anomalies
- • Assess Graves' true medical condition despite his resistance
- • Graves presents potential security risks requiring vigilance
- • Starfleet's scientific mission must be balanced with ethical considerations
Disturbed by transport experience but maintaining diplomatic calm
Experiencing profound transporter disorientation, then weathering Graves' inappropriate attention with practiced diplomatic grace.
- • Recover from alarming neural disturbance
- • Deflect Graves' advances without exacerbating tensions
- • Graves' behavior reveals psychological instability
- • Team unity requires personal discomfort be tolerated temporarily
Professionally vigilant
Operating transporter with technical precision while warning crew about unusual long-range transport effects, demonstrating professional concern for team safety.
- • Ensure safe transport despite technical anomalies
- • Prepare team for unusual sensory experiences
- • Gravesworld's spatial properties affect transporter function
- • Advanced warnings mitigate disorientation risks
Objects Involved
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Worf's phaser remains drawn on stun setting throughout the tense arrival, symbolizing Starfleet's cautious approach despite the ostensibly medical nature of their mission—his grip tightening reflexively during Graves' insults.
The transporter system causes abnormal materialization effects on Gravesworld, creating prolonged disorientation that leaves Troi feeling psychologically 'trapped inside that wall'—an ominous foreshadowing of consciousness transfer technology.
Location Details
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The Enterprise transporter room functions as the departure point where Geordi warns about unusual transport effects—establishing unease before abrupt beam-out cuts off Pulaski's question mid-sentence.
Gravesworld's living quarters serve as the uneasy arrival point where spatial anomalies disrupt standard transport operations while providing confined staging for Graves' disturbing introduction and Pulaski's fateful diagnosis.
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Key Dialogue
"TROI: Ohh... I know this is crazy, but for a moment I felt like I was trapped inside that wall."
"GRAVES: Looks like Soong's work. [...] Which kinda makes me your grandfather, doesn't it sonny?"
"PULASKI: I'm sorry, Ira. You're dying, and there's nothing I can do about it."