Wesley Secures Engineering with Portable Tractor Beam

In the Engineer's Office, Wesley demonstrates his growing confidence and assertiveness by activating a portable tractor beam that blocks entry, effectively isolating the space and asserting control amid the ship's escalating internal chaos. Nearby, Shimoda, oblivious to the turmoil, plays innocently with isolinear chips, symbolizing a poignant detachment from the crisis and highlighting the fracturing command structure within Engineering. This moment underscores the widening gap between the infected crew's erratic behavior and those trying to maintain order, setting the stage for the desperate struggle to regain control over the ship's critical systems.

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Shimoda, seated near an opened console, plays joyfully with a colorful pile of isolinear chips, oblivious to the unfolding chaos, while Wesley proudly activates a portable tractor beam that blocks the entire entrance to the Engineer's Office, asserting control over the space.

innocent playfulness to tense control ['Engineer’s Office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Naive joy and obliviousness masking underlying vulnerability and helplessness

Jim Shimoda sits on the floor near an opened console, absorbed in playing happily with a pile of isolinear chips, tossing them in the air and admiring their colors, displaying a childlike innocence and detachment from the surrounding chaos and command breakdown.

Goals in this moment
  • To find a momentary escape from stress through simple play
  • To engage with something tangible and familiar amid uncertainty
Active beliefs
  • That the crisis can be momentarily suspended or forgotten through distraction
  • That focusing on small, manageable tasks provides comfort in chaos
Character traits
distracted innocent vulnerable joyful
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Eager determination mixed with pride and a strong sense of emerging authority

Wesley Crusher stands or positions himself near the entrance of the Engineer's Office, proudly and confidently activating a portable tractor beam that emits a powerful energy field wide enough to block the entire doorway, effectively isolating the space and asserting control amid the ship's internal turmoil.

Goals in this moment
  • To establish control over the Engineer's Office and prevent unauthorized entry
  • To assert his role and capability within the chaotic environment of the ship
Active beliefs
  • That taking decisive action is necessary to maintain order in the face of crisis
  • That he can contribute meaningfully despite his youth and usual bridge restrictions
Character traits
confident assertive resourceful proud
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Objects Involved

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Isolinear Optical Chips

The portable tractor beam, activated by Wesley, functions as a physical barrier blocking the entrance to the Engineer's Office, effectively isolating the space and symbolizing his attempt to impose order in the face of rising chaos aboard the ship.

Before: Inactive, carried or held by Wesley prior to …
After: Emitting a wide beam that blocks the Engineer's …
Before: Inactive, carried or held by Wesley prior to activation
After: Emitting a wide beam that blocks the Engineer's Office entrance, under Wesley's control

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