Sickbay Clearance Interrupted by Radiation Breach
Plot Beats
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Beverly examines a crewmember's healed injury, approving recovery progress.
Who Was There
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Urgent professionalism: no theatrics, but a grave and immediate concern driving crisp commands.
Worf's voice comes over coms as Security: terse, procedural, and authoritative — he alerts Sickbay to lethal radiation emissions and orders an immediate evacuation, catalyzing the response.
- • Ensure the immediate evacuation of personnel from the contaminated area.
- • Prevent casualties and contain a hazardous situation by triggering protocols quickly.
- • Ship security must act decisively to protect crew from environmental hazards.
- • Clear, authoritative commands over the com are the fastest way to initiate compliance in a crisis.
Surface calm of a practiced clinician that instantly hardens into controlled urgency — concerned for patient safety while maintaining command presence.
Dr. Beverly Crusher is mid‑examination, confidently clearing the patient's injured arm, then immediately pivots to command: guiding the nurse and patient toward the exit and initiating evacuation procedures when the Security com arrives.
- • Protect and evacuate the patient and accompanying staff from the contaminated compartment.
- • Transition from clinical care to crisis management to minimize harm and preserve order.
- • Medical responsibility extends beyond treatment — she must ensure patient safety in environmental emergencies.
- • Shipboard protocol and chain of command (Security notification) are to be followed and acted upon immediately.
Initial relief at medical progress quickly eclipsed by fear and disorientation as she is evacuated from a now‑hostile environment.
The Unnamed Crewwoman is the patient whose arm is being assessed; she receives Beverly's reassurance then is hurriedly guided out as the environment deteriorates, displaying visible anxiety and vulnerability.
- • Follow medical instructions to ensure recovery and avoid further injury.
- • Escape the immediate danger and reach safety as instructed by medical staff.
- • She trusts Starfleet medical staff to guide and protect her.
- • Immediate compliance with evacuation orders is necessary for survival.
Professional concern and heightened alertness; focused on following orders and protecting the patient rather than panic.
The Sickbay Nurse assists with the exam, then reacts to the Security alert by rapidly switching from clinical support to evacuation aid, helping move the crewwoman and clearing equipment out of the hazard path.
- • Assist in safely evacuating the patient and any nearby staff from Sickbay.
- • Secure or move critical medical equipment out of harm's way if possible.
- • Orders and alarms are credible and must be acted upon without delay.
- • Preserving patient welfare is the immediate priority, even over finishing the clinical assessment.
Objects Involved
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The Sickbay compartment wall functions as the immediate physical indicator of environmental collapse: initially background infrastructure, it becomes an active hazard as it visibly melts under radiation, forcing evacuation and signifying the compartment's failure and escalating stakes.
Location Details
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Enterprise Sickbay — Patients' Quarters is the scene's operational center: a clinical space turned crisis ground. It houses the exam, the patient, and clinical staff when the security alert transforms it into a dangerous zone requiring immediate evacuation and triage.
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Key Dialogue
"BEVERLY: "This is healing beautifully. I think you can begin to work on strengthening these muscles again...""
"WORF (COM VOICE): "Security to Doctor Crusher... evacuate, repeat evacuate... radiation emissions are indicated in Sickbay...""