Object
Riker's Neural-Invasive Microbe
A vine-derived, neural‑invasive pathogen infecting Commander William Riker. Microscopic cluster/contaminant embedded within Riker's tissue, invisible to the eye but detectable by transporter and medical diagnostics; eludes shipboard capture protocols and triggers quarantine/containment responses. It is filamentous and plantlike at the microscopic level, actively pathogenic and clinically urgent.
8 appearances
Purpose
A pathogenic biological specimen under medical analysis — the direct cause of rapid biological aging in affected subjects and the primary target for diagnostic experiments intended to determine vulnerability and treatment options.
Significance
Operates as the episode's antagonist: an inexplicable contagion that reframes therapeutic choices into moral gambles. Its sensitivity to neural states converts memory therapy into a lethal accelerant, forcing Pulaski and Troi to confront the cost of clinical risk versus patient welfare and driving the urgent search for a cure.
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