Narrative Web
S7E14
· Sub Rosa

Picard’s interrogation triggers Ronin’s violence

Picard’s arrival at the Howard home interrupts a deeply intimate moment between Beverly and Ronin, where the ghost’s anaphasic energy has already begun merging with her. Beverly’s physical transformation—her eyes shifting to emerald green—signals Ronin’s supernatural influence, but Picard’s relentless questioning about Ronin’s origins and the anaphasic energy tied to Felisa Howard’s coffin exposes the ghost’s vulnerability. Ronin’s initial defiance turns to rage when Picard orders the exhumation of Felisa’s body, revealing the coffin as the source of the energy. In a violent outburst, Ronin vanishes and retaliates with a green plasma strike, incapacitating Picard and severing his psychic link to Beverly. The attack forces Beverly to choose between her loyalty to Picard and her supernatural bond with Ronin, ultimately breaking her free from Ronin’s immediate control. The event escalates the conflict, exposing Ronin’s desperation to protect his host and his willingness to harm others to maintain his hold over Beverly.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard questions Ronin directly about his origins and presence on Caldos, but Ronin evades the questions and accuses Picard of jealousy; Data's report of anaphasic energy concentrated within Felisa Howard's coffin prompts Picard to request permission to exhume the body, angering Ronin.

questioning to confrontational

Ronin vanishes after being pressed for answers, and Picard urges Beverly to leave, but green plasma energy strikes Picard, incapacitating him, which shocks Beverly and seemingly breaks Ronin's control over her.

tense to alarming

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially euphoric and possessive, Ronin’s emotional state descends into fury and desperation as Picard threatens his existence. His rage is fueled by the fear of losing Beverly and the disruption of his connection to the anaphasic energy source in the coffin.

Ronin is initially in a state of romantic possession, merging his anaphasic energy with Beverly and defending their relationship against Picard’s questioning. When Picard orders the exhumation of Felisa Howard’s coffin, Ronin’s defiance turns to rage, and he vanishes before striking Picard with a burst of green plasma energy. He demands Beverly’s loyalty, but her hesitation and choice to help Picard force him to retreat, vowing to stop the exhumation himself.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain his supernatural bond with Beverly and protect her from Picard’s influence.
  • To prevent the exhumation of Felisa Howard’s coffin, which he perceives as a direct threat to his existence.
Active beliefs
  • That his love for Beverly is eternal and justifies his possession of her.
  • That the coffin is the source of his power and must be protected at all costs.
Character traits
Possessive (of Beverly and his supernatural bond with her) Defensive (when challenged by Picard) Vengeful (attacking Picard in retaliation) Desperate (to protect his connection to the coffin and Beverly)
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Determined and protective, masking deep concern for Beverly’s well-being and the supernatural threat Ronin poses. His emotional state shifts from skepticism to urgency as he realizes the danger Ronin represents, both to Beverly and the crew.

Picard arrives unannounced, interrupting the intimate and supernatural moment between Beverly and Ronin. He methodically questions Ronin’s origins and motives, exposing inconsistencies in his story and the unnatural nature of his presence. When Data reports that the source of the anaphasic energy is Felisa Howard’s coffin, Picard orders its exhumation, directly challenging Ronin’s authority and triggering his violent retaliation. After being struck by Ronin’s green plasma energy, Picard collapses but regains consciousness, urging Beverly to pursue Ronin to the cemetery.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Ronin’s true nature and the source of his power, protecting Beverly from his influence.
  • To ensure the exhumation of Felisa Howard’s coffin to disrupt Ronin’s connection to the anaphasic energy.
Active beliefs
  • That Ronin is not a natural being but a supernatural entity exploiting Beverly’s emotions.
  • That the coffin is the key to understanding and neutralizing Ronin’s power, justifying the exhumation despite its ethical implications.
Character traits
Suspicious (of Ronin’s motives and identity) Protective (of Beverly and Starfleet’s mission) Analytical (methodically uncovering the truth) Resilient (recovering from the attack to continue his mission)
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Conflict-ridden and emotionally raw, oscillating between euphoric possession and guilt-ridden resistance. Her initial surrender to Ronin’s influence gives way to a desperate struggle for self-preservation as Picard’s intervention forces her to confront the unnatural nature of her bond.

Beverly is initially in a trance-like state, her body and mind merged with Ronin’s anaphasic energy, her eyes glowing emerald green. When Picard arrives, she reacts defensively, pulling her robe tightly around her and snapping out of her daze. She becomes agitated and conflicted as Picard questions Ronin, her loyalty torn between her supernatural bond and her duty to Picard. After Ronin attacks Picard, she hesitates but ultimately chooses to help him, breaking free from Ronin’s influence as her eyes revert to their natural blue. She administers medical aid to Picard, rejecting Ronin’s demands and regaining her autonomy.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain her connection with Ronin and the supernatural euphoria he offers.
  • To protect Picard and fulfill her medical duty, ultimately breaking free from Ronin’s control.
Active beliefs
  • That her love for Ronin is real and transcendent, justifying her abandonment of her Starfleet duties.
  • That Picard’s intervention is an unwelcome intrusion into her personal and supernatural life, but his injury forces her to confront the moral and ethical implications of her choices.
Character traits
Possessive (of her bond with Ronin) Defensive (when confronted by Picard) Conflict-ridden (torn between loyalty and duty) Empathetic (toward Picard’s injury) Determined (to break free from Ronin’s control)
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Focused and determined, Geordi’s emotional state is driven by his commitment to the mission and his trust in Data’s analysis. He is not personally invested in the supernatural conflict but is eager to resolve the anomaly.

Geordi communicates via com-link to Picard, requesting permission to exhume Felisa Howard’s body. His voice is urgent but professional, supporting Data’s findings and the need for immediate action. His participation is brief but critical in escalating the conflict with Ronin.

Goals in this moment
  • To obtain permission to exhume the coffin and investigate the anaphasic energy source.
  • To support Data and Picard in their efforts to neutralize the threat.
Active beliefs
  • That the exhumation is necessary to understand and neutralize the supernatural energy.
  • That his role is to assist in technical investigations, even in unusual circumstances.
Character traits
Supportive (backing Data’s findings) Urgent (emphasizing the need for action) Professional (following Starfleet protocols)
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Neutral and focused, Data’s emotional state is purely professional, driven by his duty to provide accurate information to Picard. There is no indication of personal investment in the supernatural conflict, only a commitment to his role as a scientific officer.

Data communicates via com-link to Picard, informing him that the source of the anaphasic energy is Felisa Howard’s coffin and requesting permission to exhume the body. His voice is calm and precise, providing the critical information that escalates the conflict between Picard and Ronin.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist Picard in identifying the source of the anaphasic energy.
  • To follow Starfleet protocols and support the mission’s objectives.
Active beliefs
  • That the anaphasic energy must be investigated and neutralized for the safety of the crew and the mission.
  • That his role is to provide factual information, regardless of the supernatural implications.
Character traits
Analytical (providing precise technical data) Supportive (assisting Picard’s investigation) Unemotional (delivering information without bias)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Beverly's Mirror

Beverly’s mirror serves as a catalyst for her self-awareness, reflecting her emerald-green eyes and the unnatural transformation wrought by Ronin’s energy. When she glances into it, she reacts in surprise, confronting the physical evidence of her possession. The mirror acts as a symbolic threshold, forcing her to acknowledge the supernatural nature of her bond with Ronin and the extent of her detachment from reality.

Before: Present in the Howard home, unused during Beverly’s …
After: Used by Beverly to examine her reflection, revealing …
Before: Present in the Howard home, unused during Beverly’s trance-like state.
After: Used by Beverly to examine her reflection, revealing her transformed eyes and prompting her to question her state.
Beverly Crusher's Medical Kit

Beverly’s medical kit is used to administer aid to Picard after Ronin’s green plasma energy strikes him down. The kit symbolizes Beverly’s professional identity and her instinct to heal, even in the midst of supernatural chaos. Its use marks her break from Ronin’s influence and her return to her role as a doctor and Starfleet officer.

Before: Placed on a nearby table in the Howard …
After: Retrieved and used by Beverly to scan and …
Before: Placed on a nearby table in the Howard home, unused during Beverly’s trance-like state with Ronin.
After: Retrieved and used by Beverly to scan and treat Picard’s injuries, reinforcing her commitment to her duty and her separation from Ronin’s control.
Beverly Crusher's Medical Tricorder (Picard's Supernatural Diagnosis)

Beverly’s medical tricorder is used to diagnose Picard’s condition after Ronin’s attack. The device hums as it scans his body, providing critical data that helps Beverly assess the extent of his injuries and the nature of the supernatural energy that struck him. Its use underscores the tension between science and the supernatural, as Beverly relies on technology to counter Ronin’s otherworldly power.

Before: Stored within Beverly’s medical kit, unused during her …
After: Retrieved and activated by Beverly to scan Picard, …
Before: Stored within Beverly’s medical kit, unused during her supernatural merge with Ronin.
After: Retrieved and activated by Beverly to scan Picard, confirming his condition and guiding her medical intervention.
Beverly's Loose-Fitting Robe

Beverly’s loose-fitting robe, initially draped around her in a state of romantic surrender, becomes a symbol of her vulnerability and subsequent struggle for autonomy. When Picard arrives, she pulls it tightly around her, a physical manifestation of her defensive reaction and the disruption of her trance. Later, as she breaks free from Ronin’s influence, the robe remains a reminder of her earlier possession, now discarded in favor of her professional identity as a doctor.

Before: Loosely draped around Beverly, damp from her intimate …
After: Clutched tightly around her as she snaps out …
Before: Loosely draped around Beverly, damp from her intimate merge with Ronin, symbolizing her surrender to his influence.
After: Clutched tightly around her as she snaps out of her trance, then discarded as she focuses on treating Picard’s injuries.
Felisa Howard's Coffin (Including Latches)

Felisa Howard’s coffin is the focal point of the conflict, as Data and Geordi identify it as the source of the anaphasic energy fueling Ronin’s existence. Picard’s order to exhume the coffin triggers Ronin’s violent retaliation, as he perceives it as a direct threat to his power and connection to Beverly. The coffin symbolizes both the supernatural bond between Ronin and the Howard women and the key to disrupting his influence.

Before: Buried in the Caldos Colony cemetery, containing Felisa …
After: Identified as the target for exhumation, its desecration …
Before: Buried in the Caldos Colony cemetery, containing Felisa Howard’s body and serving as the receptacle for Ronin’s anaphasic energy.
After: Identified as the target for exhumation, its desecration imminent and central to the escalating conflict between Ronin and Starfleet.
Howard Home Fireplace

The Howard home fireplace casts a dim, flickering light over the scene, creating an atmosphere of romantic intimacy that contrasts sharply with the supernatural tension. Its glow frames Beverly’s trance-like state and the moment of Ronin’s attack on Picard, highlighting the duality of the setting—as both a sanctuary for love and a battleground for supernatural forces. The fireplace’s light also underscores the emotional and physical transformations occurring within the room.

Before: Burning dimly, casting flickering light and shadows across …
After: Persists through the conflict, its glow framing the …
Before: Burning dimly, casting flickering light and shadows across the room, contributing to the romantic and supernatural mood.
After: Persists through the conflict, its glow framing the chaos and emotional turmoil as Ronin’s energy is unleashed and Beverly breaks free from his influence.
Ronin's Emerald Plasma Attack Energy

Ronin’s green plasma energy is the weapon of his rage, striking Picard with incapacitating force and severing his psychic link to Beverly. The energy manifests as a vivid emerald burst, symbolizing Ronin’s supernatural power and his desperation to protect his bond with Beverly. Its use marks a turning point, as it forces Beverly to choose between her loyalty to Picard and her supernatural connection to Ronin.

Before: Contained within Ronin’s vaporous form, latent but not …
After: Unleashed in a violent burst, striking Picard and …
Before: Contained within Ronin’s vaporous form, latent but not yet unleashed.
After: Unleashed in a violent burst, striking Picard and disrupting the supernatural merge between Ronin and Beverly.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Howard Home (Living Room and Sitting Room)

The Howard home serves as the primary battleground for the supernatural conflict between Ronin and Picard, as well as the site of Beverly’s internal struggle. The dimly lit living room, with its flickering fireplace and exotic candle, creates an atmosphere of romantic intimacy that is abruptly shattered by Picard’s arrival. The space becomes a microcosm of the larger conflict, where science (represented by Picard and Starfleet) clashes with the supernatural (embodied by Ronin). The home’s Scottish-inspired decor and personal artifacts, such as the mirror and medical kit, ground the supernatural events in Beverly’s personal history and emotional ties to her family.

Atmosphere Initially romantic and intimate, with flickering firelight and the scent of the exotic candle, the …
Function Battleground for the supernatural conflict and site of Beverly’s internal struggle between duty and possession.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of Beverly’s personal history, her family’s legacy, and the supernatural forces threatening …
Access Initially private and restricted to Beverly and Ronin, the space is invaded by Picard, disrupting …
Dim, flickering firelight casting long shadows across the room. The scent of the exotic candle, now tinged with the acrid smell of Ronin’s green plasma energy. The reflective surface of the mirror, revealing Beverly’s transformed eyes. The medical kit and tricorder, symbols of Beverly’s professional identity, lying unused until the climax of the event.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through Picard’s authority, Data and Geordi’s technical investigations, and the institutional protocols guiding their actions. Picard’s decision to order the exhumation of Felisa Howard’s coffin is driven by Starfleet’s mandate to investigate anomalies and protect its crew, even in the face of supernatural threats. The organization’s influence is exerted through its scientific rigor, hierarchical command structure, and the resources at its disposal, such as tricorders and phasers.

Representation Through Picard’s leadership, Data and Geordi’s technical investigations, and the invocation of Starfleet protocols (e.g., …
Power Dynamics Starfleet exercises authority over the situation, challenging Ronin’s supernatural influence and asserting control over the …
Impact Starfleet’s intervention disrupts Ronin’s hold over Beverly and exposes the coffin as the source of …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as Picard makes decisive calls, and the crew’s collective …
To investigate and neutralize the anaphasic energy threat posed by Ronin. To protect Beverly Crusher from supernatural possession and ensure her safety. Through Picard’s authoritative decisions and orders (e.g., exhumation request). Via Data and Geordi’s technical expertise and tricorder scans, providing critical information to guide the investigation.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
Causal

"Picard questions Ronin, which causes him to vanish, and green plasma energy strikes Picard, incapacitating him."

Ronin’s possession and Picard’s intervention
S7E14 · Sub Rosa
Causal

"Picard questions Ronin, which causes him to vanish, and green plasma energy strikes Picard, incapacitating him."

Beverly rejects Ronin’s control over Picard
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Character Continuity

"Picard being struck by energy helps break Ronin's control who urges Beverly to aid Picard. She does and rejects Ronin."

Ronin’s possession and Picard’s intervention
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Character Continuity

"Picard being struck by energy helps break Ronin's control who urges Beverly to aid Picard. She does and rejects Ronin."

Beverly rejects Ronin’s control over Picard
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What this causes 4
Causal

"Picard questions Ronin, which causes him to vanish, and green plasma energy strikes Picard, incapacitating him."

Beverly rejects Ronin’s control over Picard
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Causal

"Picard questions Ronin, which causes him to vanish, and green plasma energy strikes Picard, incapacitating him."

Ronin’s possession and Picard’s intervention
S7E14 · Sub Rosa
Character Continuity

"Picard being struck by energy helps break Ronin's control who urges Beverly to aid Picard. She does and rejects Ronin."

Beverly rejects Ronin’s control over Picard
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Character Continuity

"Picard being struck by energy helps break Ronin's control who urges Beverly to aid Picard. She does and rejects Ronin."

Ronin’s possession and Picard’s intervention
S7E14 · Sub Rosa

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: I hoped to meet your new friend... Ronin."
"RONIN: I'm not afraid of anything. But I won't let you desecrate her grave."
"PICARD: Answer the question, Ronin. What ship? I'd like to look at the passenger list."
"RONIN: You can't do that. Leave her alone..."
"BEVERLY: No... no, I can't just let him die..."
"RONIN: Beverly... come with me."