Leah asserts her expertise in engineering

Geordi La Forge, still nursing his bruised ego from Leah Brahms’ failure to match his holodeck fantasy, adopts a professional but detached demeanor when she enters Engineering. His assumption that she would defer to him—given her theoretical background—is immediately challenged when Leah, with quiet authority, announces her intent to inspect the power transfer conduits. Geordi’s surprise betrays his unspoken bias: he assumes she lacks the technical hands-on experience to crawl into the engine compartments. Leah’s icy response—‘I designed them, Commander... I know what’s involved’—exposes the gap between Geordi’s idealized perception of her and her actual competence. The moment forces Geordi to confront his own assumptions, while Leah’s decisive action subtly reinforces her agency in the engineering hierarchy. The exchange is a turning point in their dynamic, shifting from professional tension to a more complex, reality-based interaction. Leah’s physical assertion—brushing past him toward the engine compartments—underscores her refusal to be confined by Geordi’s expectations, while Geordi’s visible discomfort signals the beginning of his reckoning with his own biases.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi, adopting a professional and detached demeanor after a sleepless night, is approached by Leah, who seems friendlier than their previous encounter. Leah announces her intention to inspect the power transfer conduits, catching Geordi off guard.

detached to surprised ['Engineering']

Geordi expresses incredulity that Leah, a theoretical physicist, is willing to crawl through narrow tubes, leading Leah to sharply remind him that she designed the conduits and is fully aware of the inspection requirements.

surprise to tension ['narrow tube']

Leah brushes past Geordi, heading toward the engine compartments, asserting her knowledge and capability, leaving Geordi somewhat chastened.

tension to subdued

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned professionalism masking defensiveness and surprise, with a growing sense of discomfort as Leah challenges his assumptions.

Geordi La Forge is hunched over a monitor in Engineering, his posture rigid with professional detachment. When Leah enters, he barely acknowledges her, his focus fixed on the diagnostic readouts. His surprise at Leah’s declaration to inspect the power transfer conduits is palpable, betraying his assumption that her theoretical expertise would preclude hands-on work. His discomfort deepens as she brushes past him, her confidence forcing him to confront his own biases.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain professional composure despite personal disappointment
  • Assert his technical authority in Engineering
Active beliefs
  • Leah’s theoretical background makes her unsuited for hands-on engineering tasks
  • His expertise in Engineering should be deferred to by others, including Leah
Character traits
Professionally detached Assumption-prone Defensive when challenged Subtly biased Uncomfortable with confrontation
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Calmly assertive, with a hint of icy determination when challenged, reinforcing her competence and agency.

Leah Brahms enters Engineering with a friendlier demeanor than before, her confidence evident as she immediately takes charge. She announces her intent to inspect the power transfer conduits, a task requiring physical access to the engine compartments. When Geordi questions her ability to perform the inspection, she responds with icy authority, brushing past him to assert her technical competence. Her actions underscore her refusal to be limited by Geordi’s expectations or her theoretical reputation.

Goals in this moment
  • Demonstrate her practical expertise in engineering
  • Assert her authority in the professional hierarchy of Engineering
Active beliefs
  • Her theoretical and practical knowledge are equally valid and necessary
  • She does not need to justify her capabilities to others, especially in her field of expertise
Character traits
Confident and assertive Technically authoritative Unwilling to defer to others’ assumptions Physically decisive Professionally dignified
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Power Transfer Conduits

The power transfer conduits are the symbolic and practical crux of this event. Leah’s declaration to inspect them challenges Geordi’s assumptions about her capabilities, as these conduits require hands-on, physically demanding work. The conduits represent not just a technical component of the Enterprise but also a test of Leah’s authority and competence. Her movement toward them—brushing past Geordi—physically embodies her refusal to be confined by his expectations, making the conduits a metaphor for her agency in the professional hierarchy of Engineering.

Before: Located within the engine compartments, requiring access via …
After: Leah’s inspection of the conduits is imminent, positioning …
Before: Located within the engine compartments, requiring access via crawling through narrow spaces; no immediate issues reported prior to Leah’s inspection.
After: Leah’s inspection of the conduits is imminent, positioning them as a site of professional assertion and technical validation.
Engineering Monitor

Geordi’s Main Engineering Monitor serves as a symbolic barrier between him and Leah during this event. It anchors his professional demeanor, providing a focal point for his detached analysis of the warp field interference. The monitor’s diagnostic readouts are a tangible reminder of the technical crisis at hand, but they also highlight the gap between Geordi’s assumed authority and Leah’s unchallenged expertise. As Leah asserts her intent to inspect the conduits, the monitor becomes a secondary element in the power dynamic, overshadowed by her physical movement toward the engine compartments.

Before: Displaying diagnostic readouts of warp field interference, positioned …
After: Remains active but is no longer the central …
Before: Displaying diagnostic readouts of warp field interference, positioned at Geordi’s workstation in Engineering.
After: Remains active but is no longer the central focus of the interaction, as Leah’s actions shift attention to the engine compartments.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Engineering (USS Enterprise-D)

Engineering serves as the professional battleground for this event, where Geordi’s assumed authority as Chief Engineer is directly challenged by Leah’s technical expertise. The humming expanse of the warp core and the dilithium chamber create a backdrop of institutional power, while the narrow, confined engine compartments symbolize the physical and metaphorical spaces where Leah’s competence will be tested. The location’s atmosphere is tense, with the steady thrum of starship power underscoring the high stakes of their interaction. Leah’s movement toward the engine compartments transforms the space from a site of Geordi’s dominance to a neutral ground where her skills will be validated.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with the hum of starship power, underscoring the high-stakes professional confrontation between Geordi and …
Function Professional workspace and symbolic battleground for asserting technical authority.
Symbolism Represents the institutional power dynamics of Starfleet Engineering, where theoretical and practical expertise collide.
Access Restricted to authorized engineering personnel; access to engine compartments requires technical expertise and physical agility.
The glow of the warp core and dilithium chamber Narrow, confined engine compartments requiring hands-on access Diagnostic monitors displaying technical readouts

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Key Dialogue

"LEAH: Good morning!"
"GEORDI: Morning."
"LEAH: The first thing I'd like to do is inspect the power transfer conduits."
"GEORDI: You realize the only way to inspect them is to crawl inside..."
"LEAH: I designed them, Commander... I know what's involved."