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S5E17 · The Outcast
S5E17
· The Outcast

Beverly Observes Riker and Soren’s Unspoken Bond

After treating Soren for a concussion, Beverly Crusher engages in a revealing conversation about gender identity, where Soren—curious and vulnerable—asks probing questions about what it means to be female. Beverly’s patient, matter-of-fact explanations contrast with Soren’s fascination, hinting at their internal struggle with self-identity. The moment shifts when Riker enters, and Beverly subtly notices the charged dynamic between them: Soren’s nervousness, Riker’s protective concern, and the electric tension when he touches her shoulders. Soren’s immediate physical reaction to Riker’s touch confirms Beverly’s suspicion of a growing, forbidden attraction. As they leave together, Beverly lingers, her unspoken speculation framing this as a pivotal moment where personal desire begins to complicate the mission’s professional boundaries. The scene serves as a quiet turning point, foreshadowing the emotional and ethical conflicts to come as Riker’s feelings for Soren deepen against the backdrop of J'naii societal norms.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Soren gets cleared by Beverly, then Soren and Riker exit, leaving Beverly wondering if she witnessed the start of something personal.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Soren
primary

A tumultuous mix of fascination, nervousness, and longing. Soren is intellectually engaged by Beverly’s explanations about femininity, but their emotional state is dominated by the forbidden attraction they feel for Riker. This attraction is both exhilarating and terrifying, as it challenges everything they’ve been conditioned to believe. Their physical reaction to Riker’s touch—an involuntary flush and stillness—reveals the depth of their feelings, which they struggle to conceal.

Soren sits on the bio-bed, their vulnerability laid bare as they engage Beverly in a deeply personal conversation about human femininity. Their questions are probing, almost desperate, as they grapple with their own forbidden identity. When Riker enters, their demeanor shifts—nervousness flickers across their face, and they flush slightly at his touch, their body language betraying an attraction they can’t suppress. They quickly regain composure, insisting on their readiness to resume the mission, but the electric tension between them is palpable. Beverly’s keen eye catches their reaction, and Soren’s attempt to mask their feelings only highlights the depth of their emotional turmoil.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand what it means to be female in human culture, as a way of exploring their own suppressed identity.
  • Hide their growing attraction to Riker, while simultaneously seeking his approval and attention.
Active beliefs
  • Their curiosity about human gender norms is a way to safely explore their own forbidden desires.
  • Riker’s presence is both a comfort and a threat—his approval matters deeply, but their attraction to him is dangerous and taboo.
Character traits
Vulnerable Intellectually curious (about gender and human culture) Nervous (around Riker) Attracted to Riker (despite societal taboos) Determined to hide their true feelings
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Relieved at Soren’s recovery, with a underlying current of protective concern and burgeoning affection. His emotional state is a mix of professional duty and personal investment, the latter betrayed by his lingering touch and the way his voice softens when speaking to Soren. There’s a quiet intensity in his gaze, suggesting he’s acutely aware of the growing bond between them.

Riker strides into Sickbay with the easy confidence of a man accustomed to command, his relief at Soren’s recovery evident in his relaxed posture and warm smile. He engages in lighthearted banter, teasing Soren about their safety, but his tone shifts to sincere concern when he touches their shoulders—a gesture that lingers just a second too long. His protective instincts are on full display, and his subtle affection for Soren is betrayed by the way his gaze softens when he looks at them. Beverly’s observant silence underscores the unspoken tension between them, as Riker’s professional demeanor barely masks his growing personal attachment.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Soren’s physical well-being and readiness to resume the mission.
  • Subtly convey his care and concern for Soren, testing the boundaries of their professional relationship.
Active beliefs
  • Soren’s safety and emotional state are his responsibility, both as a commanding officer and as someone who cares deeply for them.
  • The mission’s success depends on Soren’s full participation, but his personal feelings are beginning to complicate his professional judgment.
Character traits
Protective Subtly affectionate Charismatic Observant (of Soren’s reactions) Professionally composed (with underlying personal investment)
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Initially focused and professional, but gradually more engaged emotionally as the conversation with Soren delves into personal territory. She’s bemused by Soren’s clinical questions about femininity but meets them with warmth and honesty. Her emotional state shifts to quiet speculation as she witnesses the interaction between Riker and Soren, her observant nature picking up on the unspoken attraction between them. There’s a hint of concern in her lingering gaze as they leave, as if she’s already anticipating the complications this bond may bring.

Beverly Crusher moves through the scene with her characteristic blend of clinical precision and empathetic warmth. She begins by treating Soren’s concussion with professional efficiency, but the conversation quickly shifts to a more personal terrain as Soren questions her about femininity. Beverly answers with patience and honesty, her explanations grounded in both science and personal experience. Her bemusement at Soren’s objective observations about human gender differences gives way to a more reflective tone when she admits to enjoying her identity as a woman. When Riker enters, her sharp observational skills kick in—she notices the charged dynamic between them, the way Soren reacts to Riker’s touch, and the unspoken tension that lingers in the air. As they exit, she lingers, her speculative gaze suggesting she’s piecing together the emotional undercurrents at play.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide medical care to Soren while addressing their curiosity about human gender with honesty and patience.
  • Observe and subtly assess the dynamic between Riker and Soren, recognizing the personal tension beneath their professional interactions.
Active beliefs
  • Soren’s questions about femininity are rooted in a deeper, personal struggle with their own identity.
  • The attraction between Riker and Soren is significant and may have consequences for the mission and their personal lives.
Character traits
Empathetic Patient (with Soren’s questions) Observant (of Riker and Soren’s dynamic) Reflective (on her own identity as a woman) Speculative (about the relationship between Riker and Soren)
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Beverly Crusher's Medical Tricorder (Malcor III Crisis)

Beverly Crusher’s medical tricorder serves as both a functional tool for diagnosing Soren’s concussion and a symbolic bridge between clinical detachment and personal connection. Its soft beeps and diagnostic readouts ground the scene in the reality of Sickbay, but the conversation it facilitates—about gender, identity, and attraction—transcends its medical purpose. The tricorder’s presence underscores the duality of the moment: a professional examination that becomes a deeply personal exchange. It is used to scan Soren’s head for inflammation, but its role in the scene is ultimately about revealing the emotional and psychological layers beneath the surface.

Before: The tricorder is in Beverly’s hands, fully charged …
After: The tricorder remains in Beverly’s possession, its diagnostic …
Before: The tricorder is in Beverly’s hands, fully charged and operational, ready for use in diagnosing Soren’s injury. It is part of the standard medical equipment in Sickbay, positioned nearby for immediate access.
After: The tricorder remains in Beverly’s possession, its diagnostic function completed. It is no longer actively in use but serves as a reminder of the medical context that framed the personal conversation between Beverly and Soren.
Sickbay Bio-Bed

The Sickbay bio-bed is more than just a piece of medical equipment in this scene—it becomes a stage for Soren’s vulnerability and a catalyst for the emotional revelations that unfold. Soren sits upright on the bio-bed as Beverly treats their concussion, but the bed’s clinical setting contrasts sharply with the deeply personal conversation that follows. When Riker enters and places his hands on Soren’s shoulders, the bio-bed becomes a physical anchor for the electric tension between them. Soren’s immediate reaction to Riker’s touch—an involuntary stillness—highlights the bed’s role as a space where professional care intersects with personal desire. Beverly’s watchful gaze from nearby consoles underscores the bed’s dual function: a place of healing and a site of emotional reckoning.

Before: The bio-bed is activated and positioned to support …
After: The bio-bed remains in the same state, its …
Before: The bio-bed is activated and positioned to support Soren’s upright posture, its diagnostic arches and monitors displaying readouts related to their concussion. It is sterile, functional, and ready for medical treatment.
After: The bio-bed remains in the same state, its medical functions completed for this interaction. However, its symbolic role in the scene lingers—it is now associated with the moment when Soren’s attraction to Riker was made visibly apparent, adding a layer of emotional weight to its clinical purpose.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sickbay (USS Enterprise-D)

Sickbay functions as a liminal space in this scene—a place where the boundaries between professional duty and personal emotion blur. The sterile, white lighting and diagnostic beeps of the medical equipment create an atmosphere of clinical efficiency, but this is undermined by the deeply personal conversation between Beverly and Soren about gender and identity. The location’s role shifts when Riker enters, his presence introducing a charged dynamic that transforms Sickbay from a place of healing into a space where unspoken attraction simmers beneath the surface. Beverly’s lingering gaze as Riker and Soren exit underscores Sickbay’s duality: it is both a sanctuary for physical recovery and a stage for emotional revelations.

Atmosphere Initially clinical and efficient, with the hum of medical equipment and the soft beeps of …
Function A place of medical treatment that doubles as a space for personal disclosure and emotional …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of the rational and the emotional, the clinical and the personal. Sickbay …
Access Restricted to medical personnel and patients under treatment. In this scene, access is limited to …
Sterile white lighting that casts a clinical glow over the scene. The soft, rhythmic beeping of diagnostic equipment in the background. The hum of the Enterprise’s systems, a constant reminder of the larger mission. The bio-bed’s diagnostic arches and monitors, displaying readouts related to Soren’s concussion. The sliding doors of Sickbay, which open and close as characters enter and exit, framing the moment of revelation.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence is subtly but profoundly present in this scene, shaping the professional dynamics between Riker, Beverly, and Soren. The mission’s urgency and the crew’s adherence to protocol create a backdrop against which the personal tensions unfold. Beverly’s role as Chief Medical Officer is defined by Starfleet’s ethical standards, which prioritize patient care and confidentiality. Riker, as the mission’s commanding officer, is bound by Starfleet’s chain of command and the expectation that personal feelings not interfere with duty. The organization’s values are reflected in the way Beverly treats Soren with both clinical precision and empathetic warmth, and in Riker’s protective concern for Soren’s well-being. However, the unspoken attraction between Riker and Soren hints at the potential conflict between Starfleet’s ideals and the complexities of human emotion.

Representation Through the professional roles and ethical standards of its officers. Beverly’s medical care and Riker’s …
Power Dynamics Starfleet exercises authority over its officers, setting the parameters for their professional conduct. In this …
Impact The scene highlights the tension between Starfleet’s institutional goals and the personal dynamics of its …
Internal Dynamics The scene does not delve deeply into Starfleet’s internal dynamics, but it does hint at …
Ensure the successful completion of the rescue mission, with a focus on crew safety and adherence to protocol. Maintain the professional boundaries between officers, even as personal relationships develop. Through the professional roles and responsibilities of its officers, which guide their actions and decisions. Via the ethical and medical standards that inform Beverly’s treatment of Soren and Riker’s leadership of the mission. Through the operational protocols of the USS Enterprise, which frame the context for the interactions between the characters. By the unspoken expectations of Starfleet culture, which prioritize duty and loyalty but also recognize the complexities of human relationships.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Soren gets injured on the mission, leading to her being treated by Beverly in Sickbay."

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Causal

"Soren gets injured on the mission, leading to her being treated by Beverly in Sickbay."

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"Continuing into Sickbay, Beverly continues to assist Soren's healing, and even begins to acknowledge her attraction to Riker."

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What this causes 4
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"Continuing into Sickbay, Beverly continues to assist Soren's healing, and even begins to acknowledge her attraction to Riker."

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Temporal weak

"After Riker and Soren leave Sickbay, the scene cuts to Data's quarters, continuing the story."

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Temporal weak

"After Riker and Soren leave Sickbay, the scene cuts to Data's quarters, continuing the story."

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Temporal weak

"After Riker and Soren leave Sickbay, the scene cuts to Data's quarters, continuing the story."

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Key Dialogue

"SOREN: Doctor... you are female."
"BEVERLY: Yes..."
"SOREN: Forgive me... I don't mean to be rude... but I'm curious. What is it like?"
"BEVERLY: It's just the way I am. I've never thought about what it's like."
"SOREN: What is it that makes you female?"
"RIKER: I'm glad you're all right..."
"SOREN: What happened... why did the shuttle go into a spin?"
"RIKER: Whoa... let's get the doctor's opinion first..."