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Geordi's Brainwashed Sabotage of O'Brien

In Ten Forward, Geordi La Forge—unbeknownst to himself—executes a Romulan-conditioned sabotage against Miles O'Brien. After entering the lounge and ordering a drink, Geordi's VISOR activates Romulan targeting telemetry, locking onto O'Brien as a designated target. The scene cuts to Geordi's POV, revealing the telemetry overlay before he deliberately spills his drink down O'Brien's back, feigning an accident. O'Brien reacts with surprise, and Geordi's subsequent apologies ('My glass... slipped') ring hollow, as his body language betrays deliberate intent. The moment underscores the insidious nature of his brainwashing: Geordi is physically present but mentally absent, a puppet executing commands while his conscious mind remains oblivious. The sabotage serves as a critical escalation in the Romulan plot, triggering O'Brien's departure—a necessary step in the larger scheme to destabilize Federation-Klingon relations. Geordi's visible confusion and remorse afterward ('shaking his head at how clumsy he was') further highlights the psychological toll of his compromised state, foreshadowing the internal conflict he will later face when his conditioning begins to unravel.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi enters Ten Forward and orders a drink, observing Chief O'Brien while Romulan targeting telemetry is visible through his VISOR; the music underscores an ominous feeling. This observation marks the activation of Geordi's programming.

neutral to uneasy ['Ten Forward']

Geordi intentionally spills his drink on O'Brien down his back, acting as if it was an accident, which initiates the Romulan's manipulative plan. O'Brien, though surprised and wet, dismisses the incident as nothing serious before leaving to change.

carefree to awkward ['Ten Forward']

After O'Brien exits, Geordi sits down, seemingly confused and remorseful about his 'clumsiness,' unaware of the Romulan manipulation, before the scene fades out. This reinforces his brainwashing and sets up future conflict.

remorse to confusion ['Ten Forward']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface: Confused and remorseful. Internal: A fractured state—his conscious mind grapples with guilt and embarrassment, while his subconscious obeys Romulan commands. The dissonance is visible in his physical tics (shaking head, fumbling) and hollow apologies.

Geordi enters Ten Forward with the casual demeanor of an off-duty officer, orders a Red Torian, and scans the room—his VISOR briefly flashing Romulan targeting telemetry as it locks onto Miles O'Brien. He approaches O'Brien, deliberately spills his drink down O'Brien's back, and feigns clumsiness with apologetic body language (shaking his head, fumbling for explanations). His internal conflict is palpable: his words and actions suggest remorse, but his VISOR's telemetry and the precision of the spill reveal Romulan control. Post-sabotage, he sits alone, physically present but mentally adrift, shaking his head at his 'clumsiness'—a gesture that underscores his unconscious manipulation.

Goals in this moment
  • Unconsciously execute the Romulan-conditioned sabotage (spill drink on O'Brien to trigger his departure).
  • Maintain the facade of an accident to avoid suspicion, preserving his cover as an unwitting pawn.
Active beliefs
  • He genuinely believes the spill was an accident, reinforcing his denial of Romulan influence.
  • He trusts his VISOR implicitly, unaware it has been hijacked as a tool of manipulation.
Character traits
Unconsciously compliant (Romulan-conditioned) Physically precise but mentally dissociated Verbally apologetic yet emotionally detached Visually acute (VISOR-enhanced) but perceptually blind to his own actions Methodically deceptive (feigned accident) Self-aware of his 'clumsiness' but unaware of its cause
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Initially startled and mildly annoyed by the spill, but quickly resigned and unconcerned. His emotional state is pragmatic, reflecting his focus on practical matters (changing his uniform) over deeper investigation. He is the unwitting victim of the sabotage, his departure a direct result of Geordi's conditioned actions.

O'Brien sits alone at a table in Ten Forward, working on a PADD. He is engrossed in his task and fails to notice Geordi approaching until the drink is spilled down his back. His reaction is one of mild surprise and annoyance, but he quickly dismisses the incident as an accident. Unaware of the Romulan sabotage, he exits Ten Forward to change his uniform, unwittingly playing into the Romulans' plan to remove him from the Enterprise—a critical step in their larger scheme. His departure is the sabotage's intended outcome, and his lack of suspicion ensures the conspiracy remains undetected.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete his work on the PADD (unaware of its irrelevance to the larger conspiracy).
  • Exit Ten Forward to change his uniform, fulfilling the Romulans' objective of removing him from the Enterprise.
Active beliefs
  • He believes the spill was an accident, reinforcing the Romulans' success in maintaining Geordi's cover.
  • He trusts his crewmates implicitly, unaware of Geordi's manipulation or Kell's true allegiance.
Character traits
Preoccupied and task-focused (absorbed in PADD work) Quick to forgive (dismisses the spill as an accident) Unsuspecting (lacks awareness of the larger conspiracy) Pragmatic (prioritizes changing his uniform over investigating the incident)
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Coldly detached, professionally engaged, and internally satisfied. He is fully aware of the sabotage but maintains a facade of indifference, ensuring his role in the conspiracy remains hidden.

Kell sits at a table with Riker and Beverly Crusher, participating in background conversation. Like Riker, he does not interact with Geordi or O'Brien during the sabotage, but his passive presence in Ten Forward is a deliberate choice by the Romulans. As a Romulan agent, his role here is to observe and ensure the sabotage proceeds without interference. His calm demeanor masks his complicity in the larger conspiracy, and his engagement with Riker subtly undermines Starfleet's trust in Klingon-Federation relations.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe the sabotage's execution without drawing attention to himself or his Romulan affiliation.
  • Reinforce the illusion of Klingon-Federation tension by engaging Riker in diplomatic conversation, planting seeds of distrust.
Active beliefs
  • He believes the Romulan plan is infallible and that Geordi's conditioning will hold.
  • He trusts that Starfleet's internal blind spots (e.g., Riker's trust in him) will facilitate the conspiracy's success.
Character traits
Calculating and patient (biding time for the Romulan plan to unfold) Deceptively diplomatic (engaging Riker while sabotage occurs nearby) Strategically passive (avoiding direct involvement to maintain plausible deniability)
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Calm, indifferent, and professionally detached. His emotional state is neutral, serving as a contrast to the high-stakes manipulation occurring in the same space.

The bartender serves Geordi a Red Torian at the bar, fulfilling his role as a neutral provider of drinks in Ten Forward. He does not interact with or notice the sabotage, serving as a background figure whose presence reinforces the lounge's casual atmosphere. His role is purely functional, but his obliviousness to the tension underscores the Romulans' ability to operate undetected in plain sight.

Goals in this moment
  • Serve drinks to patrons in Ten Forward (his primary function).
  • Maintain the lounge's welcoming atmosphere, unaware of the sabotage.
Active beliefs
  • He assumes Ten Forward is a safe, social space, not a stage for covert operations.
  • He trusts his patrons (including Geordi) to behave normally, unaware of Geordi's manipulation.
Character traits
Neutral and professional (fulfilling his role as bartender) Oblivious to the sabotage (unaware of the larger conspiracy) Routine-focused (unaffected by the drama unfolding around him)
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Professionally composed, socially engaged, and unaware of the tension simmering beneath the surface. His emotional state is neutral, serving as a foil to Geordi's internal conflict and the Romulans' machinations.

Riker is present in Ten Forward at a table with Beverly Crusher and Ambassador Kell, engaged in background conversation. He does not interact with Geordi or O'Brien during the sabotage event, but his physical presence in the lounge adds a layer of institutional authority to the scene. His focus on Kell (a Romulan plant) subtly reinforces the Romulans' ability to infiltrate Starfleet's highest circles, though Riker remains unaware of the larger conspiracy unfolding around him.

Goals in this moment
  • Engage in diplomatic or strategic discussion with Kell and Crusher (unaware of Kell's true allegiance).
  • Maintain the appearance of normalcy in Ten Forward, oblivious to the sabotage.
Active beliefs
  • He trusts Kell as a legitimate Klingon ambassador, unaware of the Romulan deception.
  • He assumes Ten Forward is a safe, social space, not a stage for covert operations.
Character traits
Observant but distracted (focused on Kell and Crusher) Institutionally authoritative (as first officer, his presence underscores Starfleet's blind spots) Unknowingly complicit (engaging with Kell, a Romulan agent, while sabotage occurs nearby)
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Professionally composed and socially at ease, unaware of the tension simmering beneath the surface. Her emotional state is neutral, serving as a foil to Geordi's internal conflict and the Romulans' machinations.

Beverly Crusher sits at a table with Riker and Kell, engaged in background conversation. Like Riker, she does not interact with Geordi or O'Brien during the sabotage event. Her presence in Ten Forward adds a layer of medical authority to the scene, but she remains unaware of the larger conspiracy. Her focus on Kell (a Romulan plant) subtly reinforces the Romulans' ability to infiltrate Starfleet's highest circles, though Crusher remains oblivious to the danger.

Goals in this moment
  • Engage in conversation with Riker and Kell, unaware of Kell's true allegiance.
  • Maintain the appearance of normalcy in Ten Forward, oblivious to the sabotage.
Active beliefs
  • She trusts Kell as a legitimate Klingon ambassador, unaware of the Romulan deception.
  • She assumes Ten Forward is a safe, social space, not a stage for covert operations.
Character traits
Socially engaged (participating in conversation with Riker and Kell) Professionally observant (as a doctor, she notices details but misinterprets their significance) Unknowingly complicit (engaging with Kell, a Romulan agent, while sabotage occurs nearby)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Red Torian

The Red Torian is a seemingly innocuous drink ordered by Geordi, but it serves as the perfect tool for the Romulan-conditioned sabotage. Its bright red color and liquid consistency make it ideal for creating a visible, messy spill that will draw attention and force O'Brien to leave Ten Forward. The drink's role is purely functional: it is the physical medium through which Geordi executes the sabotage, masking his deliberate intent behind the guise of an accident. The spill's dramatic effect—soaking O'Brien's uniform and prompting his departure—is the intended outcome, and the Red Torian's properties (staining, difficult to clean) ensure the incident cannot be easily dismissed or ignored.

Before: Freshly poured by the bartender, intact in Geordi's …
After: Spilled down O'Brien's back, the liquid soaking into …
Before: Freshly poured by the bartender, intact in Geordi's hand as he approaches O'Brien. The drink is a standard Red Torian, served in a typical glass, with no prior significance or alteration.
After: Spilled down O'Brien's back, the liquid soaking into his uniform. The glass is now empty, discarded or set aside by Geordi after the sabotage. The Red Torian's role in the event is complete, but its aftermath (O'Brien's departure) fulfills the Romulans' objective.
Geordi La Forge's VISOR with Visual Acuity Transmitter

Geordi's VISOR is the critical instrument of Romulan control in this event. While it appears to function normally—enhancing his vision and allowing him to navigate Ten Forward—it has been hijacked by Romulan technology to display targeting telemetry. This telemetry locks onto Miles O'Brien, guiding Geordi's deliberate but feigned accident (the drink spill). The VISOR's dual role as both a tool of manipulation and a symbol of Geordi's engineering prowess underscores the insidious nature of the Romulan plot: they exploit Starfleet's own technology to turn one of its most trusted officers into a sleeper agent. The VISOR's overlay is visible only to the audience, creating a layer of subtext that highlights Geordi's unconscious compliance and the audience's privileged knowledge of his true state.

Before: Functioning normally but secretly compromised by Romulan technology. …
After: Physically unchanged but continues to operate as a …
Before: Functioning normally but secretly compromised by Romulan technology. The VISOR is physically intact, worn by Geordi as he enters Ten Forward, but its neural interface has been reprogrammed to display targeting telemetry and enforce Romulan commands.
After: Physically unchanged but continues to operate as a tool of Romulan control. The targeting telemetry deactivates after the sabotage is complete, but the VISOR remains a latent threat, ready to be reactivated for further conditioning or actions. Geordi is unaware of its compromised state, reinforcing his vulnerability.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ten Forward (USS Enterprise-D)

Ten Forward serves as the deceptive backdrop for the sabotage, its role as a social lounge masking the high-stakes manipulation unfolding within it. The location's casual, welcoming atmosphere—filled with supernumeraries, soft lighting, and the hum of conversation—creates a false sense of security, lulling characters (and the audience) into complacency. This contrast between the lounge's mundane function and the Romulan conspiracy's insidious nature is central to the scene's tension. Ten Forward's neutral ground status makes it the perfect site for the sabotage: it is a space where crew members let their guard down, making them vulnerable to manipulation. The lounge's layout (tables, bar, open floor plan) allows Geordi to move freely, approach O'Brien unnoticed, and execute the spill without immediate suspicion.

Atmosphere Deceptively casual and relaxed, with an undercurrent of tension that only the audience (and Geordi's …
Function Neutral ground for social interaction, serving as the stage for the sabotage. Ten Forward's role …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of trust within Starfleet and the ease with which its members can …
Access Open to all crew members and guests, with no formal restrictions. The lounge's accessibility is …
Soft, warm lighting that creates a relaxed ambiance, contrasting with the cold precision of the Romulan plot. The hum of conversation and clinking glasses, which mask the tension of the sabotage. Supernumeraries filling most tables, providing a sense of normalcy and distraction. Geordi's VISOR POV shots that reveal the targeting telemetry, breaking the fourth wall and highlighting the audience's privileged knowledge.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the unwitting victim of the Romulan sabotage in this event. The organization's values—trust, transparency, and the assumption of safety within its ranks—are exploited by the Romulans to turn Geordi into a sleeper agent. Starfleet's presence is felt through its officers (Riker, O'Brien, Geordi) and its institutional protocols (e.g., the expectation that Ten Forward is a secure, social space). The sabotage undermines Starfleet's internal cohesion by creating a breach of trust: Geordi, a trusted engineer, is unknowingly acting against his crewmates, while O'Brien's departure (triggered by the spill) weakens the Enterprise's operational capacity. The event highlights Starfleet's blind spots, particularly its reliance on technology (Geordi's VISOR) and its assumption that its members are immune to external manipulation.

Representation Through its officers (Riker, O'Brien, Geordi) and the institutional trust they embody. Starfleet is represented …
Power Dynamics Vulnerable and unaware. Starfleet is operating under the assumption of security and trust, making it …
Impact The sabotage erodes Starfleet's internal cohesion by creating a breach of trust. Geordi's manipulation undermines …
Internal Dynamics Starfleet's internal dynamics are characterized by trust and camaraderie, which the Romulans exploit. The organization's …
Maintain the safety and trust of its crew members, unaware of the Romulan conspiracy. Uphold the illusion of normalcy in Ten Forward, which allows the sabotage to proceed undetected. Institutional trust in its members (e.g., Geordi's unquestioned loyalty). Reliance on technology (e.g., Geordi's VISOR, which has been compromised). Assumption of security in social spaces (e.g., Ten Forward, where crew members let their guard down).
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulan Star Empire is the unseen architect of the sabotage, orchestrating Geordi's actions through his VISOR and using Ten Forward as a stage for their covert operations. The organization's influence is felt through the targeting telemetry in Geordi's VISOR, the precision of the spill, and the calculated removal of O'Brien from the Enterprise. The Romulans' goal is to destabilize the Federation-Klingon alliance by framing Starfleet for assassinations and escalations, and this event is a critical step in that plan. Their involvement is indirect but highly effective, relying on Geordi's unconscious compliance and the crew's obliviousness to the larger conspiracy. The sabotage in Ten Forward demonstrates the Romulans' ability to operate undetected, turning Starfleet's own technology and social spaces against it.

Representation Through Geordi's VISOR (which displays Romulan targeting telemetry) and the unseen conditioning that guides his …
Power Dynamics Dominant and manipulative. The Romulans exert control over Geordi through his VISOR, turning him into …
Impact The sabotage weakens Starfleet's internal cohesion and sets the stage for further Romulan manipulations. By …
Internal Dynamics The Romulan Star Empire operates with cold precision, prioritizing the success of the conspiracy over …
Execute the first phase of the sabotage: remove Miles O'Brien from the Enterprise by triggering his departure. Test Geordi's conditioning, ensuring his compliance with Romulan commands while maintaining his cover as an unwitting pawn. Neural manipulation via Geordi's VISOR, which displays targeting telemetry and enforces commands. Psychological conditioning, which ensures Geordi's actions appear accidental and his conscious mind remains unaware of his true role. Social engineering, using Ten Forward's casual atmosphere to mask the sabotage and exploit the crew's lowered defenses.

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: Red Torian."
"GEORDI: Oh!"
"O'BRIEN: Ah!"
"GEORDI: Sorry."
"O'BRIEN: It's all right."
"GEORDI: My glass... slipped."
"O'BRIEN: No, I better go back to my quarters and change. Don't think twice about it, Commander..."