S3E7
· The Enemy

Sickbay Triage — Ribosome Match and Magnetic Degeneration

In Sickbay Dr. Beverly Crusher diagnoses the gravely injured Romulan, Patahk, revealing he needs a rare compatible ribosome transfusion and ordering tests of the entire crew — a medical demand that immediately strains Enterprise resources and complicates the diplomatic crisis. A diagnostic injection wakes the patient long enough to show early neural-pathway degeneration consistent with magnetic-field exposure, linking his condition to the planet's storms and raising the danger to Geordi. Patahk’s stubborn refusal to cooperate (‘I am alone’) deepens suspicion that he’s hiding other Romulan presence — a small revelation that escalates the rescue into a potential security and political turning point.

Plot Beats

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Beverly explains the complexities of treating the Romulan, revealing the need for a transfusion of compatible ribosomes and the necessity to test the crew.

hope to concern

Riker questions whether the Romulan will survive long enough to provide crucial information, prompting Beverly to bring him around briefly.

concern to urgency

Beverly administers an injection to the Romulan, revealing early neural-pathway degeneration due to exposure to magnetic fields.

urgency to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Patahk
primary

Guarded, distrustful, and in pain — his defiance masks either loyalty, fear, or deliberate deception.

Patahk is a gravely wounded Romulan who briefly stirs from an injection, experiences clear discomfort, refuses to answer questions, asserts he is 'alone,' and then lapses back into unconsciousness, denying cooperation and offering minimal information.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid revealing information about other Romulans or operations
  • Protect himself and possibly others by refusing cooperation
  • End interrogation and return to unconsciousness to avoid disclosure
Active beliefs
  • He either is alone or must maintain the claim that he is to protect others
  • Federation personnel are untrustworthy and cannot be allowed to extract Romulan secrets
  • Revealing information would harm Romulan strategic interests or comrades
Character traits
defiant secretive stoic in pain protective of Romulan interests
Follow Patahk's journey

Calmly concerned — balancing diplomatic prudence with moral obligation to save a life.

Captain Picard observes the examination, asks whether the patient can be treated, affirms the importance of getting information while cautioning not to undermine medical efforts, and listens as Riker and Beverly argue timeline and treatment tradeoffs.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid any action that could spark a diplomatic crisis or war
  • Ensure medical staff have freedom to treat without undue coercion
  • Obtain necessary intelligence without sacrificing ethics
  • Protect the ship and crew from escalation
Active beliefs
  • Command must weigh intelligence value against ethical and diplomatic costs
  • Respect for medical authority preserves Starfleet values and legitimacy
  • The Romulan’s condition is relevant to broader tactical and diplomatic concerns
  • A rushed interrogation that risks the patient's life would be wrong
Character traits
measured diplomatic principled strategic listener
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Urgent and probing — anxious to extract information while conscious the window may close and that operational stakes are high.

Commander Riker moves to question the Romulan during the brief waking, pressing for how long he was on Galorndon Core, whether there are other survivors, and if a mother ship exists — adopting a direct, time‑sensitive interrogation stance before the patient lapses.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract actionable intelligence about survivors and a mothership
  • Determine whether further rescue resources are required
  • Clarify risk to the ship and crew to inform command decisions
  • Preserve any opportunity to get humanly useful testimony before the patient relapses
Active beliefs
  • Timely intelligence is essential for rescue and security
  • The Romulan's testimony could reveal other survivors or threats
  • A patient’s life span may be too short for slow medical procedures
  • Operational safety of the ship must be prioritized alongside medical concerns
Character traits
tactically focused impatient direct protective of crew
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Concerned and professionally urgent — moral clarity about preserving life even while aware of political consequences.

Dr. Beverly Crusher examines the Romulan, identifies vital cell damage and early neural degeneration, prepares and administers a diagnostic injection, sets up a crew testing schedule for compatible ribosomes, and signals when the patient cannot be further probed.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize and save the Romulan patient if possible
  • Identify a compatible ribosome donor from the crew quickly
  • Minimize additional risk to the patient's fragile neural state
  • Preserve medical ethics against pressure to weaponize the patient for intelligence
Active beliefs
  • Medical duty requires doing everything possible to save a life regardless of nationality
  • The Romulan's neural damage links to environmental exposure rather than simple trauma
  • Testing the crew is necessary and justified to find a compatible donor
  • Life should not be sacrificed for intelligence-gathering
Character traits
clinically decisive ethically cautious practical under pressure medically authoritative
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Implied vulnerability and rising risk — the team fears for his neurological health though he is not on stage.

Geordi La Forge is not present in Sickbay but is explicitly referenced as potentially vulnerable to the same magnetic‑field induced neural degeneration; his condition becomes an immediate concern driving medical and command urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • (Inferred) Survive and recover from Galorndon Core exposure
  • Receive timely diagnosis and treatment if affected
  • Remain functional so rescue and repair operations can continue
Active beliefs
  • Exposure to Galorndon Core magnetic fields can damage neural pathways
  • Medical testing and monitoring are necessary to detect similar cases among the crew
Character traits
technically resilient (implied) vulnerable (to environmental pathology) clinically relevant as a comparator
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ribosome Transfusion Testing Schedule

The Ribosome Transfusion Testing Schedule is invoked by Beverly as she orders systematic screening of the entire crew to locate a compatible donor. Narratively, the schedule externalizes the medical problem into a ship‑wide logistical burden and dramatizes the cost of saving the Romulan.

Before: Not yet established; Beverly is preparing to set …
After: Initiated and being set up — testing schedule …
Before: Not yet established; Beverly is preparing to set up the schedule as she announces the need to test the crew.
After: Initiated and being set up — testing schedule established as an active protocol and resource-consuming procedure.
Romulan Mother Ship

The Romulan Mother Ship is referenced as a potential escalation point when Riker asks whether such a ship should be advised of the Romulan's condition. It functions as an implied external force that could change diplomatic and tactical calculations if its presence were confirmed.

Before: Unconfirmed and offstage, treated as a possible but …
After: Remains unconfirmed — the patient's refusal to answer …
Before: Unconfirmed and offstage, treated as a possible but unknown factor influencing the crew's decisions.
After: Remains unconfirmed — the patient's refusal to answer leaves the mother ship's existence unresolved and therefore an outstanding strategic threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise)

Enterprise Sickbay functions as the clinical center where life‑saving measures, diagnostic testing, and an uneasy interrogation converge. It houses biobeds, consoles, and monitors while security and command observe medical procedure and the ethical tension between treatment and intelligence plays out.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and clinical — antiseptic efficiency overlaid with emotional pressure and diplomatic risk.
Function Medical triage and treatment center; informal interrogation stage; locus where command and medicine negotiate priorities.
Symbolism Represents the collision of Starfleet humanitarian values with political and security imperatives — a moral …
Access Restricted to medical staff and senior officers; monitored and controlled during emergency procedures.
Antiseptic lighting and the hum of diagnostic consoles Monitor beeps and the sting of needles/diagnostic injections Security presence at thresholds and close observation by command
Galorndon Core Pit — Beam-Out Spot (Pit Perimeter)

The Galorndon Core Pit Exterior is the offstage origin of the Romulan's injuries and the likely source of electromagnetic pathology. It functions as the hazardous cause that links casualties on the planet to the medical mystery aboard the Enterprise and raises the prospect that Geordi and others may be similarly affected.

Atmosphere Hostile and remote in implication — wind and electrical storms suggested; a dangerous and isolating …
Function Source of injury and environmental threat; motivating reason for rescue operations and medical urgency.
Symbolism Embodies external chaos bleeding into the ship’s ordered world — nature as an adversary that …
Access Operationally treacherous — transporter windows are intermittent; away teams face severe environmental hazards.
Lightning and crackling electrical storms (implied) Transporter interference and mud/clinging terrain referenced Magnetic-field exposure capable of degrading neural pathways

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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: "He has cell damage in vital areas... He's going to need a transfusion of compatible ribosomes in order to recover. I'm setting up a schedule to test every member of the crew.""
"BEVERLY: "There was no obvious cranial trauma. I'm guessing the exposure to the magnetic fields on the surface was slowly breaking down his synaptic connections.""
"RIKER: "You are aboard the Federation Starship Enterprise. We are treating your injuries. How long were you on Galorndon Core? Do you understand me?" PATAHK: "I will not answer questions.""