S3E13
· Deja Q

Triage: Geordi's Bitter Verdict

In Sickbay, Data lies unconscious while Geordi and Beverly fight to stabilize his crippled positronic net. Picard and a shaken, newly mortal Q watch as medical reality collides with command imperatives. Riker presses on the moon's deadly trajectory; Geordi, exhausted and resentful, delivers the field-surgeon judgment that crystallizes the crew’s dilemma: rescuing Q risks the planet, and Data’s survival is precarious. His blunt pronouncement—"He's not worth it"—turns technical crisis into an ethical triage, forcing immediate choices about duty, sacrifice, and who the ship is willing to save.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi's terse assessment of the moon crisis underscores their impossible choice - defend Q or save Bre'el Four.

focus to bitterness ['Sickbay']

Geordi's visceral judgment - 'He's not worth it' - crystallizes the crew's moral reckoning over Q's value.

analysis to condemnation ['Sickbay']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Seething beneath a controlled exterior—morally burdened and resentful toward Q while compelled to maintain command discipline and focus on broader lives at stake.

Present at the edge of Sickbay, confronts Q with a moral rebuke about self‑absorption and the price paid by others, then exits with Q—he balances personal anger with command responsibility.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the crew and enforce ethical expectations toward Q
  • Make choices that minimize risk to the planet and ship even when personally difficult
Active beliefs
  • Q's prior actions carry responsibility and consequences
  • Command must subordinate personal feelings to the safety of many
Character traits
moralistic restrained fury decisive leader
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Unconscious and therefore without expressed emotion; his condition nonetheless exerts emotional pressure on others—symbolic fulcrum for the crew's anxiety.

Lies unconscious on a Sickbay biobed while clinicians assess failing subsystems: his positronic net nearly knocked out, motor pathways unstable, and fluidic systems overpressured. He is the passive, high-stakes subject whose fate drives the room's moral calculus.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (physically unable to act)
  • Serve narratively as the object whose survival will test the crew's priorities
Active beliefs
  • N/A (incapacitated, but implicitly: his presence embodies Starfleet principles and duty)
  • His survival would justify risk and effort invested by crew members
Character traits
vulnerable instrumental (object of care) silent catalyst
Follow Data's journey

Frustrated but pragmatic; he suppresses sentiment in favor of operational necessity and supports command with hard choices.

Stays behind as Picard and Q exit to press Geordi on the orbital mechanics and tactical consequences of the moon; listens to Geordi's assessment and accepts the grim triage logic before leaving to carry the command decision forward.

Goals in this moment
  • Ascertain realistic tactical options regarding the moon and shields
  • Support Picard's decisions and implement orders that balance risk
Active beliefs
  • The safety of millions outweighs saving a single damaged officer
  • Tactical realities and enemy reaction (Calamarains) constrain rescue options
Character traits
practical dutiful stoic
Follow William Riker's journey

Urgent and professionally frustrated; emotionally invested in patient survival but constrained by hard diagnostics and the tactical stakes being discussed around her.

Leads medical evaluation of Data, identifies overpressure and thermal shock, instructs non-medical personnel to leave, and maintains clinical command of the scene while balancing urgency with professional composure.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and save Data using medical and engineering collaboration
  • Preserve a sterile, distraction‑free environment so treatment can proceed efficiently
Active beliefs
  • Medical priorities require space and focus; non-essential presence impedes care
  • Objective diagnostics should guide decisions rather than sentiment
Character traits
decisive clinical protective
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Exhausted, resentful, and tightly controlled; surface professionalism hides frustration at the moral burden placed on him and at being asked to perform miracles.

Works at Data's bedside, running technical diagnostics and attempting hands‑on fixes — discussing osmotic pressure, bypass options, and flow regulator tweaks while visibly exhausted and blunt about limits of recovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize Data's positronic and fluidic systems enough to preserve life
  • Communicate technical reality clearly so command can make informed tactical decisions
Active beliefs
  • Not all systems can be repaired under time/constraint pressure
  • Resources and risk must be prioritized; some lives may not be salvageable without unacceptable broader cost
Character traits
technically precise pragmatic bitterly candid
Follow Geordi La …'s journey
Q
primary

Uncertain and chastened; he feels guilt, gratitude, and a fragile hope but lacks the authority or knowledge to influence technical or tactical decisions meaningfully.

Stands in Sickbay awkwardly, increasingly aware of mortal vulnerability; expresses hope for Data's survival while struggling under Picard's reproach, then exits with the captain—physically present but emotionally out of place.

Goals in this moment
  • Seek reassurance that those he cares about (and who helped him) will survive
  • Avoid becoming a further liability to the crew and the planet
Active beliefs
  • His newfound mortality constrains his previous omnipotent agency
  • Those he has wronged may not readily forgive or protect him at cost to others
Character traits
confused vulnerable hopeful
Follow Q's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Defensive Shields

The Enterprise defensive shields are the tactical lever mentioned by Riker: lowering them to rescue Q would invite Calamarain attack. The shields' status directly conditions command choices—protect the planet or risk shields to save an individual.

Before: Raised and active, protecting the ship; tactical status …
After: Remain raised; no shield drop occurs during this …
Before: Raised and active, protecting the ship; tactical status under consideration but not altered in this scene.
After: Remain raised; no shield drop occurs during this event as command weighs risks and Geordi advises against sacrifice.
Bre'el Moon — Ferrous Crystalline Satellite (Imminent Impactor)

The ferrous crystalline Bre'el Moon is the external threat driving desperate engineering attempts; its trajectory and return to perigee set the time pressure that forces triage decisions in Sickbay.

Before: On a deteriorating orbital path aimed at Bre'el …
After: Still on a threatening course; only marginally delayed …
Before: On a deteriorating orbital path aimed at Bre'el Four; crew has temporarily altered its arc to buy time but trajectory remains dangerous.
After: Still on a threatening course; only marginally delayed ("another orbit at most"), ensuring urgency remains and constraining rescue options.
Data's Internal Fluidic Systems

Data's internal fluidic systems show overpressure and thermal shock; Beverly cites them as life‑threatening indicators that complicate electrical/positronic repair and increase the risk of irreversible damage.

Before: Overpressured, thermally shocked, showing erratic pressure spikes and …
After: Remains in critical condition; med/engineering interventions are ongoing …
Before: Overpressured, thermally shocked, showing erratic pressure spikes and unstable readings.
After: Remains in critical condition; med/engineering interventions are ongoing but outcome unresolved at scene end.
Data's Motor Pathways (Positronic Net Subsystem)

Data's motor pathways are explicitly named as targets for discharge and reset — technical tasks Geordi proposes as possible repairs to restore basic function and movement after the positronic insult.

Before: Discharged and destabilized by the charge; coupling degraded …
After: Unreset and awaiting intensive procedures; potential repairs deferred …
Before: Discharged and destabilized by the charge; coupling degraded and requiring reset and recalibration.
After: Unreset and awaiting intensive procedures; potential repairs deferred by tactical urgency and resource triage.
Data's Positronic Net

Data's positronic net is the central damaged system clinicians reference; it has been nearly knocked out by an energy charge and serves as the primary focus of diagnostic and repair attempts, shaping every medical and engineering decision in the room.

Before: Critically compromised: flickering, nearly knocked out by a …
After: Still unstable and unrepaired at scene end; clinicians …
Before: Critically compromised: flickering, nearly knocked out by a recent charge with unstable activations and ruptured linkages.
After: Still unstable and unrepaired at scene end; clinicians continue triage but no definitive restoration has occurred.
Positronic Net Flow Regulator

The positronic net flow regulator is referenced as a potential bypass point Geordi could use to relieve pressure or reroute flow—technically promising but likely delicate and time-consuming, framed as a conditional option rather than an immediate fix.

Before: Functional but implicated in flow instability; potentially bypassable …
After: Not yet bypassed; remains available as an option …
Before: Functional but implicated in flow instability; potentially bypassable to alter fluidic dynamics.
After: Not yet bypassed; remains available as an option if command authorizes further repair time.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Sickbay functions as the surgical and ethical crucible for the scene: a clinical space where technical language, life‑saving labor, and moral reckoning intersect. It is the site where the physical fragility of Data forces command-level choices about who and what the ship can save.

Atmosphere Tension-filled, clinically urgent, edged with moral grievance and interpersonal strain; noises of monitors and diagnostic …
Function Medical triage center and moral pressure chamber where diagnoses translate directly into tactical decisions.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of humanity/technology and the moral cost of command—where individual life meets collective …
Access Informally restricted by Beverly: non-essential personnel asked to leave; effectively senior officers and medical/engineering staff …
Antiseptic lighting and monitor readouts buzzing Medical equipment noises and diagnostic beeps Data on a biobed surrounded by tools and technicians Tense, hushed conversations between clinicians and senior officers

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Thematic Parallel medium

"Guinan's test of Q's humanity with a fork parallels Picard's later confrontation about Q's callous disregard for Data's sacrifice."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Guinan's test of Q's humanity with a fork parallels Picard's later confrontation about Q's callous disregard for Data's sacrifice."

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What this causes 4
Character Continuity medium

"Geordi's judgment that Q is 'not worth it' reflects Picard's later refusal to forgive Q, despite his breakdown."

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Character Continuity medium

"Geordi's judgment that Q is 'not worth it' reflects Picard's later refusal to forgive Q, despite his breakdown."

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Emotional Echo medium

"The crew's desperation to save Data's life echoes Q's later poignant confession to Data about his own failings."

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Emotional Echo medium

"The crew's desperation to save Data's life echoes Q's later poignant confession to Data about his own failings."

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: "You exceed your own standards of selfish preoccupation. Have you no concern for the officer who very probably saved your life?""
"BEVERLY: "If he was mortal, he'd be dead.""
"GEORDI: "He's not worth it, Commander.""