Riker and Data Initiate Historical Inquiry into Crew’s Symptoms
Plot Beats
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Riker requests Data’s help to search library records for prior incidents resembling the current bizarre symptoms, hinting at a repeating pattern or historical precedent.
Data initiates a lengthy data retrieval to confirm Riker’s hypothesis, signaling the slow but crucial search for answers while Riker departs to allow the process.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Worried but composed; balancing medical uncertainty with decisive action.
Beverly Crusher communicates via comm-link from Sickbay to the bridge, issuing authoritative orders to confine La Forge while conveying professional concern. Her voice bridges the gap between medical urgency and command protocol.
- • Ensure containment of affected crew members to prevent contagion spread.
- • Keep command informed of medical developments.
- • Medical isolation is critical despite unclear diagnosis.
- • Command needs timely updates to manage crisis.
Calm, measured, and mildly amused by interpersonal dynamics, maintaining focus on the task amid growing crisis.
Data stands at a science station on the bridge, responding with methodical precision to Riker’s request. He initiates a prolonged data retrieval process on the library-computer, displaying patience and a hint of subtle social awareness when referencing the doctor’s skepticism. Data’s analytical rigor anchors the shift from reactive concern to systematic research.
- • Assist in uncovering historical records to understand the contagion’s symptoms.
- • Efficiently manage the data retrieval process while supporting command’s investigative efforts.
- • Past medical or biomechanical cases could illuminate the current mystery.
- • Clear, factual data is essential over speculation or fear.
Tense and vigilant, prepared to act swiftly if the contagion triggers operational failures or threats.
Worf is positioned at Operations on the bridge, attentively monitoring ship systems and maintaining combat readiness. His presence reinforces the bridge’s defensive posture amid unexplained symptoms affecting the crew and mounting situational tension.
- • Maintain operational oversight and readiness.
- • Provide tactical support to command decisions.
- • Unusual symptoms could escalate into a security threat.
- • The bridge must remain fully functional despite internal crises.
Cautiously optimistic yet underscored by urgency; calm determination mixed with concern for crew safety and a pragmatic drive to find answers.
Commander William Riker enters the bridge purposefully and engages Data with a focused request to locate historical records related to the crew’s strange symptoms. He manages the shift from reactive crisis management to proactive investigation, displaying measured amusement and dry wit during the dialogue. Riker’s physical movement across the bridge and his leadership presence underscore his responsibility for advancing the investigative effort.
- • Locate precedent or scientific data related to symptoms affecting the crew, especially Lieutenant La Forge.
- • Advance the investigation to move beyond containment and towards a solution.
- • Historical medical or biomechanical records may hold clues to the current contagion.
- • Data’s computational capabilities are crucial for efficient information retrieval.
Not directly observable in scene; presumed anxious and debilitated due to symptoms and confinement.
Lieutenant Geordi La Forge remains confined in Sickbay, the subject of the medical quarantine initiated earlier. While his physical presence is off-bridge, his condition and symptoms are the impetus for the investigative conversation. His absence weighs heavily on command decisions.
- • Await medical diagnosis and treatment.
- • Hope for timely recovery and clearance.
- • The sickness is mysterious and dangerous.
- • Trusts medical and command staff to resolve his condition.
Composed but somewhat detached, carrying out duties amid uncertain conditions.
The junior Enterprise Conn Crewman at the starboard Conn station operates with neutral professionalism, witnessing the exchanges without active participation. His presence underscores the normal operations continuing amid growing unease.
- • Maintain ship control functions.
- • Support bridge operations passively.
- • Bridge operations must continue uninterrupted.
- • Contagion effects are concerning but not yet personally manifest.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The viewscreen is referenced as the display interface where retrieved data and visual information related to the investigation could appear. Its presence supports the technological environment enabling Data’s research and Riker’s consultation on the bridge.
Location Details
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The Main Bridge functions as the command and coordination hub where this critical shift from reactive crisis response to methodical investigation occurs. It embodies the nerve center of leadership, technological interaction, and decision-making under pressure.
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Key Dialogue
"RIKER: Data, I need help in locating some library-computer information."
"DATA: Specifics, sir?"
"RIKER: All I have is a vague memory of reading somewhere about someone taking a shower in his or her clothing."
"DATA: Ah. The body Geordi discovered."
"RIKER: And I believe it may have happened before."
"DATA: To "someone," "somewhere.""
"RIKER (amused): Should be easy for someone written up in biomechanical texts."
"DATA: About that... did the doctor believe I was boasting?"
"RIKER (dryly): Probably."
"DATA: Perhaps she will look it up."
"RIKER: You can depend on it."