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S2E11
· Contagion

Quarantine, Casualties, and the Ticking Mainframe

In the observation lounge Picard, Riker, Geordi and Data piece together the catastrophe: the Iconian probe transmitted an alien program that is now embedded in the Enterprise mainframe. Forensic links to the Yamato explain that ship's destruction, but here the code is localized — buying only a short reprieve. Pulaski is routing med teams through access tunnels as injuries rise, and Geordi admits his resources are limited. The scene crystallizes the crisis from technical mystery into an ethical and tactical choice — they must risk crew and systems to purge the contagion before it propagates.

Plot Beats

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Riker reports mounting injuries and Data notes Pulaski routing teams through access tunnels; Geordi frames the ship as a body sitting on a bomb and accepts the duty to fight the contagion, pledging to try despite the odds.

dread to determined resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calmly analytical — detached in tone but conveying alarming technical facts that force ethical and tactical choices.

Data provides analytical clarity: he explains the program's learning pace and its emergent reprogramming behavior, reveals the vector (the Yamato log), and objectively assesses why the Enterprise has a different vulnerability profile than the Yamato.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify how the program entered and propagates through the Enterprise systems.
  • Provide command with the technical timeline and constraints to inform decisions.
Active beliefs
  • The program is adaptive and learns rapidly once inside a foreign database.
  • Understanding the mechanism and initial deposit site is key to containment.
Character traits
analytical precise dispassionate explanatory
Follow Data's journey

Worried and pressured — candid about his uncertainty but determined to do everything possible to halt the program's spread.

Geordi delivers the technical diagnosis: he identifies the probe as a transmitter of an alien program, admits limited comprehension of its sophistication, explains how the code is localized in the mainframe, and pledges to try to stop it despite constrained resources.

Goals in this moment
  • Contain and purge the Iconian program from the Enterprise systems.
  • Buy time for engineering and command to prepare mitigations.
  • Communicate realistic expectations about what can be achieved.
Active beliefs
  • The Iconian program is extraordinarily sophisticated and not fully comprehensible.
  • Localizing the infection gives a tactical window that must be exploited immediately.
Character traits
earnest honest about limits resourceful urgently analytical
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Concerned and resolute — outwardly calm while privately registering the threat's gravity and the urgency of choosing a risky course of action.

As commanding officer Picard synthesizes Data and Geordi's technical findings into a strategic question; he connects the probe to the Yamato, drives the group toward a decision, and presses for actionable options to protect the ship and crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature and origin of the contagion.
  • Protect the Enterprise and its crew by directing an appropriate response.
  • Convert technical diagnosis into operational orders.
Active beliefs
  • The probe/program is the root cause and must be contained to prevent catastrophe.
  • He must use available expertise (Geordi, Data) to make informed, ethically defensible decisions.
Character traits
decisive inquisitive moral-focused composed under pressure
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Focused and strained — committed to saving lives while aware of logistical hazards and limits on safe transit.

The Medical Team is described as being redirected by Dr. Pulaski through access tunnels; they are mobilizing for triage and treatment away from turbolifts, prioritizing casualties while navigating constrained routes and rising injury reports.

Goals in this moment
  • Reach and stabilize injured crew members despite compromised ship systems.
  • Avoid hazard-prone routes (turbolifts) and use access tunnels for safe medical transit.
Active beliefs
  • Turbolifts are unsafe during the system instability and must be avoided.
  • Rapid, organized triage can reduce mortality even under constrained conditions.
Character traits
urgent methodical disciplined risk-aware
Follow Medical Team's journey

Concerned and pragmatic — worried about casualty reports and the speed of the contagion, but focused on immediate crew safety.

Riker acts as the pragmatic foil and conduit to operational reality: he links Geordi's diagnosis to shipboard symptoms, cites rising injuries, and presses the tactical implications — implicitly supporting crew safety while preparing for command actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure crew injuries are being addressed and escalated appropriately.
  • Clarify the operational impact of the diagnostic findings for command decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Rising injuries increase the moral imperative to act quickly.
  • Technical solutions must be matched by operational safeguards to preserve life.
Character traits
practical alert protective command-minded
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Jaradan Probe

Varley's Iconian Probe functions narratively as the vector: it transmitted the alien computer program that now exists in Federation systems. In this event it is referenced as the originating transmitter whose payload (the program) was propagated via the Yamato log and subsequently embedded in the Enterprise mainframe.

Before: Referenced as a recovered artifact from the Yamato …
After: Remains an evidentiary clue rather than an active …
Before: Referenced as a recovered artifact from the Yamato investigation, physically handled in earlier logs; its transmission function is known from Varley's recordings.
After: Remains an evidentiary clue rather than an active physical manipulator aboard the Enterprise; its transmitted program is the active threat.
Geordi La Forge's Engineering PADD (Engineering Systems Data)

Geordi's Engineering PADD (the Yamato log) is the concrete piece of evidence that transferred the Iconian program into Enterprise systems; Data states the program was contained in the downloaded Yamato log, making the PADD/log the forensic link between Yamato's fate and the Enterprise infection.

Before: Contained the Yamato diagnostic records and was in …
After: Has been used to identify the embedded program; …
Before: Contained the Yamato diagnostic records and was in engineering/bridge possession as a digital file ready for analysis.
After: Has been used to identify the embedded program; functions as a confirmed vector in the investigation and as evidence for command decisions.
USS Enterprise-D — Forward Bridge Turbolift Car

The ship's turbolifts are invoked as compromised infrastructure — Doctor Pulaski refuses to trust them and reroutes medical teams. They represent a failed convenience and a hazard, altering how responders and crew move and shaping operational choices about routing and safety.

Before: Operational in normal conditions but registering faults and …
After: Avoided by medical personnel and command as unsafe; …
Before: Operational in normal conditions but registering faults and considered unreliable given current system instability.
After: Avoided by medical personnel and command as unsafe; effectively taken out of service for purposes of emergency response routing.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Observation Deck

The Observation Lounge serves as the crisis room where senior officers convene to translate technical analysis into command decisions. It functions as the narrative locus for forensic reconstruction, where data, personality, and ethical stakes collide and the imperative to act becomes explicit.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and clinical, with focused, urgent conversation and a low hum of systems anxiety — …
Function Meeting point for senior staff to analyze evidence, assign responsibilities, and decide containment strategy.
Symbolism Represents the bridge between intellect and authority — a space where knowledge is turned into …
Access Informally restricted to senior officers and specialists participating in the technical briefing.
Low engineering hum in background Concentrated group around a central conference geometry PADDs and technical readouts visible; atmosphere of urgent problem-solving

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: "That probe was a transmitter sending an alien computer program. The same program that is currently aboard the Enterprise and trying to rewrite our software in its own image.""
"DATA: "Consider, Captain, this program has entered an alien data base -- ours -- and in less than seven hours it has managed to not only learn our system, but has also begun to reprogram our computer.""
"GEORDI: "Sir, the Enterprise computer system is a lot like our bodies with a voluntary and involuntary system. Probably ninety percent of what happens on this ship is done automatically, completely beyond our control. We're sitting on a bomb that could go any second -- or never.""