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S2E22 · Shades of Gray
S2E22
· Shades of Gray Flashback

Rubble, a Dead Child, and Riker's Promise

In a flooded, blasted passage the away team finds a dozen survivors—but then Data uncovers a limp child beneath the rubble. Beverly's hurried exam confirms the worst: the child is dead. Data, pragmatic and blunt, presses Riker to use the mysterious "Q" power as a possible remedy. Riker, visibly shaken, refuses—citing a personal promise that forbids him from intervening. The exchange crystallizes the moral stakes: emotional loss and utilitarian pressure collide with Riker's private code, forcing the crew toward harsher, experimental options.

Plot Beats

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Data presses Riker to wield his 'Q' power; Beverly challenges the possibility, and Riker, torn, refuses, bound by a promise.

temptation to principled restraint ['amid the wreckage beside the dead …

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alert and professional, maintaining operational focus despite the grim scene and emotional impact of casualties.

The Away Reserve Team materializes into the disaster passage, moves decisively to clear the jammed doorway, assists with finding and tending survivors, and supports Beverly's triage under dangerous conditions.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute search-and-rescue protocol quickly and efficiently.
  • Clear access to allow medical triage and evacuations.
  • Protect survivors and minimize further casualties.
Active beliefs
  • Following established procedures yields the best chance of saving lives.
  • Team cohesion and rapid action are the best responses in disaster zones.
Character traits
mission-focused disciplined responsive cooperative
Follow Away Reserve …'s journey

Deceased — the child's presence registers as silence and irrevocable loss, catalyzing adult responses rather than expressing internal states.

The child's unmoving body is uncovered beneath rubble, carried by Data to Beverly; the child functions as the human cost of the disaster and provides the emotional pivot for the moral exchange that follows.

Goals in this moment
  • None (deceased); serves as a focal point for the living characters' decisions and grief.
  • To embody civilian cost and force moral reckoning among the crew.
Active beliefs
  • No active beliefs due to being deceased; the child's state implies the belief (for others) that civilians are precious and irreplaceable.
  • Functions as testament to the limits of rescue under time constraints.
Character traits
victim passive symbolic
Follow Unidentified Child's journey

Coolly pragmatic and matter-of-fact; his emotional distance serves to highlight the human grief around him rather than show his own feelings.

Data scans the flooded passage, physically rips the jammed door from its hinges, moves large rocks with mechanical efficiency, recovers the limp child and, with clinical bluntness, proposes using 'Q''s power as a possible remedy.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate survivors and clear the entrance quickly to enable triage.
  • Recover and present casualties to medical staff for assessment.
  • Offer any available solution that could save lives, including unconventional options.
Active beliefs
  • If a solution exists (even extraordinary), it should be proposed and tested.
  • Speed and physical action are primary tools in rescue; uncovering bodies enables proper medical response.
Character traits
pragmatic physically resolute unflinchingly factual procedural
Follow Data's journey

Deeply troubled and inwardly wracked; he keeps composure outwardly but carries acute grief and anger, torn between duty and a binding personal code.

Riker questions survivors about missing people, reacts to Geordi's alert and to the recovered child, listens to Data's suggestion and, visibly struggling with emotion, refuses to use Q's power because of a prior promise.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect and account for survivors under his command.
  • Honor a moral promise even when it would relieve immediate suffering.
  • Maintain command presence despite personal turmoil.
Active beliefs
  • His promise (to Q) is binding and must not be violated, regardless of immediate consequences.
  • Certain lines (using godlike powers to reverse death) cannot be crossed without destroying personal integrity.
Character traits
conflicted responsible morally resolute restrained under stress
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Grief-stricken beneath a disciplined exterior — urgent and professional in triage, yet shaken by the child's death and the timing that made it irreversible.

Beverly wades through ankle-deep water to the huddled survivors, kneels beside an injured woman, performs a rapid medical exam on the child Data presents, and pronounces the child dead while struggling to conceal professional grief.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and triage the living survivors as quickly as possible.
  • Determine whether the child can be saved and, failing that, provide clear information to the team.
  • Maintain calm and direction among the survivors while processing the loss.
Active beliefs
  • Medical intervention can save lives if it is timely and applied correctly.
  • Clear, honest prognosis is necessary even when it causes pain.
Character traits
compassionate urgent clinically competent emotionally restrained
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Urgent, concerned, focused on rapid information delivery and tactical assistance rather than reflection.

Geordi traverses the flooded corridor with the team, spots a pile of rubble, urgently alerts Riker and others to the presence of someone under debris, and helps direct recovery efforts.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate any obscured survivors and alert medical and command staff.
  • Facilitate immediate removal of hazards so medical aid can be applied.
  • Ensure team safety while maximizing rescue speed.
Active beliefs
  • Timely discovery and extraction are crucial to survival in disaster zones.
  • Clear, rapid communication to command and medical staff improves outcomes.
Character traits
alert loyal observant procedural
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Water Puddle on Disaster Area Corridor Floor

The ankle‑deep puddle/water on the corridor floor complicates movement, soaks uniforms and equipment, and heightens urgency and danger; it visually and practically emphasizes the passage's devastation and slows rescue work.

Before: Spraying from the ceiling and already ankle deep …
After: Unchanged in presence; continues to hamper movement and …
Before: Spraying from the ceiling and already ankle deep across the passage, present before the team's arrival.
After: Unchanged in presence; continues to hamper movement and adds to the corridor's hazardous condition as triage proceeds.
Medical Tricorder

A hand‑held tricorder is used by Data to scan the damaged passage upon arrival, informing the team of hazards and guiding the search. It functions as the team's diagnostic eye, enabling rapid assessment of the doorway and rubble and justifying the physical extraction that follows.

Before: In active use by Data at the head …
After: Remains in Data's possession in active use for …
Before: In active use by Data at the head of the team; functioning and scanning the corridor.
After: Remains in Data's possession in active use for assessment as the team transitions to triage.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Flooded Passageway Beneath Farpoint Station

The flooded passageway doorway is the immediate locus of action: jammed by the explosion, it must be forcibly cleared to reveal the survivors and the child; the doorway thereby functions as both literal obstacle and emotional threshold into the consequences of the disaster.

Atmosphere A sickly, hope‑tinged threshold that flips to grief when the child's body is revealed — …
Function Barrier preventing easy access; the point of forced entry that transitions rescue into moral reckoning.
Symbolism A literal and moral threshold — opening it exposes not just survivors but the cost …
Access Physically jammed and requiring brute force to open; effectively restricted until cleared by the team.
Door has been jammed by the explosion and must be ripped off its hinges. Cold, fetid water laps at the doorway's lip; debris crusts the hatch. The aperture reveals a dozen huddled survivors and the still form of a child beneath rubble.

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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: "She's dead. If we'd only gotten here a little sooner... !""
"DATA: "Sir, if you indeed have \"Q\"'s power...""
"RIKER: "I'm prevented from that by a promise.""