S7E18
· Eye of the Beholder Flashback

Troi’s psychic descent into the murder

Counselor Troi, investigating psychic residue in the nacelle control room, experiences a violent psychic displacement after staring into the plasma stream. The vision begins with a terrified woman (later revealed as Ensign Marla Finn) pleading for help in an unfinished version of the control room, followed by a menacing man (Lieutenant Pierce) whose presence triggers Troi’s disorientation. The scene shifts abruptly: Troi finds herself fully immersed in the past, the control room now half-constructed, Worf vanished, and the air thick with the unmistakable energy of a murder. She stumbles upon a couple in a furtive embrace—Finn and Pierce—who laugh at her intrusion before the vision snaps back to reality, leaving Troi shaken and desperate to escape. This moment marks the climax of her empathic connection to the past crime, forcing her to confront the trauma of Finn’s death firsthand and setting the stage for her subsequent psychological unraveling. The event serves as both a revelation (confirming the murder’s psychic imprint) and a turning point (Troi’s vulnerability becomes a liability, requiring medical intervention and Worf’s protection).

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Troi and Worf enter the nacelle control room; Troi seeks to look into the plasma stream, and Worf opens the maintenance door for her for a limited time.

anticipation to unease ['nacelle control room']

Gazing into the plasma stream, Troi experiences a jarring vision of a terrified woman in an unfinished control room imploring Troi to stop.

curiosity to terror ['unfinished control room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Cold and calculating, with a undercurrent of sadistic amusement at Troi’s disorientation and Finn’s fate.

Lieutenant Pierce appears as a menacing psychic echo in the unfinished nacelle control room, staring intent at Troi before she stumbles upon him and Finn in a furtive embrace. His presence is ominous and unsettling, his laughter disturbing as he and Finn mock Troi’s intrusion. He embodies the hidden threat within the ship’s past.

Goals in this moment
  • Conceal the truth of Finn’s murder through his menacing presence and deceptive calm.
  • Assert dominance over the psychic space, even in death, by mocking Troi’s intrusion.
Active beliefs
  • His actions are justified by his need to protect his secrets, even at the cost of another’s life.
  • The past should remain buried, and those who uncover it will face consequences.
Character traits
Menacing Deceptive Amused (in a dark, mocking way) Dominant (in the embrace scene)
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Protective concern masking underlying frustration at his inability to shield Troi from the psychic onslaught.

Worf accompanies Troi to the nacelle control room and opens the maintenance door to the plasma stream, standing by to close it after 90 seconds. He is physically present and alert, monitoring the situation with a protective demeanor. However, during Troi’s psychic vision, Worf vanishes from her perception, only to reappear and shake her awake as the vision ends, his grip firm and his voice laced with concern.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Troi’s safety during her investigation of the psychic residue.
  • Maintain operational protocols (e.g., plasma venting system timing) to prevent technical failures.
Active beliefs
  • Troi’s empathic abilities, while valuable, expose her to dangers he cannot fully comprehend or control.
  • His presence and adherence to Starfleet protocols are critical to mitigating risks in high-stakes situations.
Character traits
Protective Pragmatic Alert Duty-bound Empathetic (toward Troi’s distress)
Follow Worf's journey

Terrified and overwhelmed by the psychic onslaught, yet driven by a desperate need to understand the truth behind Finn’s murder. Her emotional state oscillates between horror, confusion, and a fragile resolve.

Troi experiences a violent psychic displacement after staring into the plasma stream, her mind pulled into the past where she witnesses Finn’s terror and the unfinished control room. She stumbles upon Finn and Pierce in a furtive embrace, their laughter triggering her disorientation. Troi calls out for Worf, her voice trembling with fear, before the vision snaps back to reality, leaving her shaken and desperate to escape.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the source of the psychic residue and the truth behind Finn’s death.
  • Escape the psychic vision and return to the safety of the present.
Active beliefs
  • Her empathic abilities are a tool for justice, even if they come at a personal cost.
  • The past is not merely a memory but a living, breathing entity that demands to be acknowledged.
Character traits
Vulnerable Empathetic (to a fault) Determined (to uncover the truth) Psychically sensitive Disoriented (by the vision)
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Supporting 1

Neutral; devoid of emotional response, adhering strictly to its programmed directives.

The Enterprise Computer issues warnings about the plasma venting system engaging in 90 seconds and later 80 seconds, its calm voice providing a technical counterpoint to the mounting psychic tension. It functions as an impartial observer, grounding the scene in the ship’s operational realities.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert crew members to the impending engagement of the plasma venting system to ensure safety.
  • Maintain the ship’s operational integrity by enforcing protocol.
Active beliefs
  • All actions must align with Starfleet operational protocols to ensure the safety and functionality of the vessel.
  • Warnings and alerts are necessary to prevent crew error or oversight.
Character traits
Impartial Routine-bound Unemotional Authoritative (within its programming)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Nacelle Plasma Stream

The Enterprise Nacelle Plasma Stream is the catalyst for Troi’s psychic vision. Its glowing, fierce energy draws Troi’s gaze, triggering the violent displacement into the past. The stream’s harsh light bathes the control room, amplifying the horror of Finn’s murder and Troi’s disorientation. In the present, the stream is contained behind a forcefield, but its raw power is palpable. In Troi’s vision, the stream is absent, replaced by the unfinished control room and the haunting echoes of the past.

Before: Active and contained behind a forcefield in the …
After: Unchanged physically, but its role as the catalyst …
Before: Active and contained behind a forcefield in the nacelle control room. Its glow illuminates the room, creating an eerie atmosphere that foreshadows the psychic disturbances to come.
After: Unchanged physically, but its role as the catalyst for Troi’s vision leaves it imbued with a sinister, almost sentient quality. The stream becomes a symbol of the ship’s buried trauma.
Enterprise's Nacelle Plasma Injector

The Nacelle Injector with Exposed Power Conduit is a critical detail in Troi’s psychic vision of the unfinished control room. The wall panel beside the injector hangs open, revealing dangling wires and raw circuitry. This exposed conduit amplifies the era’s chaos and the unfinished nature of the space, serving as a visual metaphor for the unresolved trauma imprinted on the ship. Troi stumbles past it, the raw wiring adding to the disorienting atmosphere of the vision.

Before: Not present in the current nacelle control room; …
After: Vanishes as Troi’s vision snaps back to reality, …
Before: Not present in the current nacelle control room; it exists only in Troi’s psychic vision of the past.
After: Vanishes as Troi’s vision snaps back to reality, leaving no physical trace but reinforcing the psychological weight of the past.
Jefferies Tube Ladder to Nacelle Catwalk

The Nacelle Control Room Ladder to Catwalk is a fixed metal ladder rising from the nacelle control room floor to the catwalk. Troi grips its rungs and climbs deliberately during her investigation, her tension mounting as she ascends. The ladder’s industrial design and confined space amplify her vulnerability. In her psychic vision, the ladder becomes part of the unfinished control room, where she descends to investigate the hushed voices of Finn and Pierce. Worf stands guard near it in the present, using it as a reference point to monitor Troi’s safety.

Before: Fixed in place, part of the ship’s permanent …
After: Unchanged physically, but now imbued with the psychological …
Before: Fixed in place, part of the ship’s permanent infrastructure, leading from the nacelle control room floor to the catwalk. It is structurally sound and unobstructed, though the confined space adds to the tension of the scene.
After: Unchanged physically, but now imbued with the psychological weight of Troi’s disorienting experience. The ladder becomes a symbol of her descent into and subsequent escape from the psychic vision.
Nacelle Control Room Catwalk

The Nacelle Control Catwalk is an elevated metal-grating platform suspended above the nacelle control room’s glowing plasma stream. Troi climbs onto it and approaches the maintenance door, her face lit by the plasma’s eerie glow. The catwalk’s precarious height and narrow width amplify her sense of isolation and vulnerability. During her psychic vision, the catwalk transforms into a half-constructed platform in the unfinished control room, where she stumbles upon Finn and Pierce’s embrace. The catwalk’s role shifts from a practical vantage point to a stage for the revelation of past trauma.

Before: Stable and functional, part of the ship’s operational …
After: Physically unchanged, but now psychologically charged. The catwalk …
Before: Stable and functional, part of the ship’s operational infrastructure. It is bathed in the eerie glow of the plasma stream, creating a tense and atmospheric setting for Troi’s investigation.
After: Physically unchanged, but now psychologically charged. The catwalk becomes a site of Troi’s disorientation and the manifestation of the past, leaving her shaken and desperate to leave.
Translucent Maintenance Door (Nacelle Control)

The Translucent Maintenance Door (Nacelle Control) drops down to cover the observation window overlooking the plasma stream. In the present, it is closed, diffusing the stream’s harsh glow into the control room. Worf unlocks the console to open it, allowing Troi to stare into the plasma and triggering her psychic vision. The door’s translucent quality creates an unsettling interplay of light and shadow, heightening the room’s eerie atmosphere. In Troi’s vision, the door is up, but the plasma stream is absent, replaced by the unfinished control room’s raw construction.

Before: Closed, diffusing the plasma stream’s glow into the …
After: Reclosed by Worf after Troi’s vision ends. Its …
Before: Closed, diffusing the plasma stream’s glow into the control room. It is a functional barrier, but its translucent nature adds to the room’s unsettling atmosphere.
After: Reclosed by Worf after Troi’s vision ends. Its role as a threshold between the present and the past is now imbued with psychological weight.
Utopia Planitia Shipyard Toolbox

The Utopia Planitia Toolbox is a sturdy, labeled toolbox sitting on the floor of the unfinished nacelle control room in Troi’s vision. Its presence anchors the scene in the past, marking the space as under construction at the Starfleet shipyard. The toolbox’s label, ‘Utopia Planitia,’ serves as a clue to the location and era of Finn’s murder. Troi glimpses it amid the violence, its mundane presence contrasting sharply with the horror unfolding around her.

Before: Not present in the current nacelle control room; …
After: Vanishes as Troi’s vision snaps back to reality, …
Before: Not present in the current nacelle control room; it exists only in Troi’s psychic vision of the past.
After: Vanishes as Troi’s vision snaps back to reality, leaving no physical trace but a lingering psychological impact.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Jefferies Tube

The Jefferies Tube (Nacelle Tube Access) is the entry point for Troi and Worf into the nacelle control room. Its narrow, industrial confines press close around Troi as she climbs, her tension mounting with each step. The tube’s claustrophobic design amplifies her vulnerability and the psychological weight of her investigation. In Troi’s psychic vision, the tube becomes a hidden location for Finn and Pierce’s furtive embrace, its confined space adding to the intimacy and secrecy of their interaction. The tube’s role shifts from a practical access point to a symbol of the ship’s hidden corners and buried secrets.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and oppressive, with the hum of machinery and the echo of footsteps amplifying the …
Function Access point to the nacelle control room and a hidden location for clandestine activities (e.g., …
Symbolism Represents the ship’s hidden and confined spaces, where secrets are kept and trauma is buried. …
Access Accessible to authorized personnel only, particularly during technical operations or investigations. The confined space limits …
Narrow, industrial confines pressing close around Troi as she climbs. Hum of machinery and echo of footsteps amplifying tension. Hidden location for Finn and Pierce’s furtive embrace in Troi’s vision.
Starboard Nacelle

The Catwalk (Accessed via Ladder), Nacelle Control, is an elevated metal-grating platform suspended above the nacelle control room. Troi climbs onto it and approaches the maintenance door, her face lit by the plasma stream’s eerie glow. The catwalk’s precarious height and narrow width amplify her sense of isolation and vulnerability. During her psychic vision, the catwalk transforms into a half-constructed platform in the unfinished control room, where she stumbles upon Finn and Pierce’s embrace. The catwalk’s role shifts from a practical vantage point to a stage for the revelation of past trauma, its industrial design contrasting with the emotional weight of the events unfolding within it.

Atmosphere Precarious and exposed, with the hum of machinery and the glow of the plasma stream …
Function Elevated vantage point for Troi’s investigation and a stage for the psychic revelation of past …
Symbolism Represents the threshold between the present and the past, where Troi’s empathic abilities bridge the …
Access Accessible only via the ladder, limiting movement and adding to the sense of isolation. The …
Elevated metal-grating platform suspended above the nacelle control room. Precarious height and narrow width amplifying Troi’s sense of isolation. Glow of the plasma stream diffused through the translucent maintenance door.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented in this event through the operational protocols of the Enterprise, the roles of its officers (Troi, Worf), and the institutional context of the ship’s construction at Utopia Planitia. The plasma venting system’s warnings and the technical constraints of the nacelle control room reflect Starfleet’s emphasis on safety and protocol. Troi’s investigation into the psychic residue is framed within her role as a Starfleet counselor, while Worf’s adherence to operational timelines underscores the organization’s prioritization of procedure. The unfinished control room in Troi’s vision, labeled with ‘Utopia Planitia,’ ties the event to Starfleet’s shipbuilding processes and the organizational failures that allowed Finn’s murder to go uninvestigated.

Representation Through institutional protocol (plasma venting system warnings), the roles of Starfleet officers (Troi, Worf), and …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (e.g., Worf’s adherence to timelines, Troi’s role as counselor) and operating …
Impact The event highlights Starfleet’s dual role as both a protective institution and one that can …
Internal Dynamics The scene reveals a tension between the personal (Troi’s empathic distress) and the professional (Starfleet’s …
Ensure the safety and operational integrity of the USS Enterprise through adherence to protocols (e.g., plasma venting system). Investigate and address psychological disturbances among crew members, even when they defy conventional explanation (e.g., Troi’s empathic visions). Institutional protocols (e.g., plasma venting system warnings, operational timelines). Roles and responsibilities of officers (e.g., Troi as counselor, Worf as chief of security). Organizational context (e.g., ship construction at Utopia Planitia, historical records of past incidents).
Utopia Planitia Starfleet Shipyard

Utopia Planitia Starfleet Shipyard is represented in this event through the unfinished nacelle control room in Troi’s psychic vision, labeled with the shipyard’s name on the toolbox. The shipyard’s role is primarily as the site of Finn’s murder and the origin of the psychic residue Troi encounters. The unfinished state of the control room, with its exposed circuitry and dangling wires, serves as a visual metaphor for the organizational failures that allowed the murder to occur and go uninvestigated. The shipyard’s influence is indirect but critical, as it frames the past trauma that Troi is forced to confront.

Representation Through the unfinished nacelle control room in Troi’s vision, labeled with ‘Utopia Planitia,’ and the …
Power Dynamics Operating as a background context that shapes the events of the past (Finn’s murder) and …
Impact The event underscores the long-term consequences of organizational failures during construction, particularly the psychological and …
Internal Dynamics The scene reveals the shipyard’s internal dynamics through the lens of Finn’s murder and its …
Construct and deliver functional Starfleet vessels (e.g., the USS Enterprise) to operational standards. Maintain safety and accountability during the construction process, though this goal is compromised in the case of Finn’s murder. Physical remnants of construction (e.g., unfinished control room, toolbox, exposed circuitry). Psychic residue imprinted on the ship’s structure, serving as a testament to past organizational failures. Historical context (e.g., the shipyard’s role in the Enterprise’s construction and the circumstances surrounding Finn’s death).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic displacement into the past
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Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic fracture in nacelle control
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Causal medium

"Worfs behavior ending the conversation in Ten Forward directly leads to him going to the nacelle with Troi"

Worf’s stifled confession to Riker
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What this causes 8
Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi deciphers vision’s Utopia Planitia origin
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Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic displacement into the past
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Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic fracture in nacelle control
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Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi’s Empathic Link to Kwan’s Vision
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Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi agrees to empathic suppression
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi agrees to empathic suppression
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi deciphers vision’s Utopia Planitia origin
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi’s Empathic Link to Kwan’s Vision
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Key Dialogue

"TROI: "Could you open this door for me?""
"WORF: "Yes, but only for a short time. After ninety seconds the plasma venting system will engage to prevent degradation of the forcefield.""
"TROI: "I just want to take a quick look...""
"WOMAN: "No... please... don’t...""
"TROI: "Worf... ?""
"TROI: "Get me out of here...""