Troi relieves Barclay of duty
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Troi intercepts Barclay in the corridor, concerned about his unresponsive and agitated state after La Forge reports his odd behavior; Barclay attempts to deflect her concerns, denying his vision but his evasiveness increases Troi's worries.
Recognizing Barclay's deteriorating mental state as a potential danger, Troi asserts her authority and relieves him of duty against his protests.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Feigned composure masking deep anxiety and resentment; his fear of the transporter beam is still raw, but he suppresses it to avoid further scrutiny.
Barclay is in a dissociative state, walking briskly through the corridor with a blank, distracted expression, oblivious to his surroundings. When Troi intercepts him, he initially deflects her questions with evasive answers ('Walking,' 'Nowhere'), then resorts to weak excuses ('I was having trouble sleeping'). His body language—avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, and stopping abruptly when pressed—betrays his internal conflict. When Troi mentions the transporter beam, he reacts with a 'slight reaction' (a physical tell) before insisting he 'imagined the whole thing.' Though he verbally complies with Troi’s order to be relieved of duty, his abrupt departure and tense demeanor reveal his resentment and lingering fear.
- • Avoid admitting his fear of the transporter beam to Troi (to protect his reputation and avoid duty relief).
- • Escape the conversation as quickly as possible to retreat into isolation (e.g., the holodeck).
- • His fear of the transporter is irrational and will be dismissed by others (so he must downplay it).
- • Troi’s authority as counselor is absolute, and resisting her order will only make his situation worse.
Genuinely concerned for Barclay’s well-being but resolute in her duty to the crew; her empathy does not override her responsibility to act.
Troi moves with purpose, intercepting Barclay mid-stride and matching his pace to keep up with him ('almost having to run'). Her dialogue is direct and probing, shifting from concern ('Reg, what are you doing?') to firm authority ('I'm temporarily relieving you of duty'). She uses La Forge’s report as leverage, exposing Barclay’s inconsistency and forcing him to confront his denial. Her body language—leaning in, maintaining eye contact, and standing her ground—reinforces her role as both empath and enforcer of Starfleet protocol. Though her tone softens slightly when she calls him 'Reg,' her decision is unwavering.
- • Extract the truth about Barclay’s transporter claim to assess whether it poses a risk to the crew.
- • Relieve Barclay of duty to prevent him from endangering himself or others, despite his resistance.
- • Barclay’s fear is not just personal anxiety but a potential threat to ship operations (given the transporter’s critical role).
- • Her role as counselor requires her to balance individual needs with the safety of the entire crew.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Enterprise Transporter Beam is the narrative catalyst for this event, though it is not physically present in the corridor. Troi references it explicitly when she mentions Barclay’s claim of 'seeing something in the Transporter beam,' forcing him to confront his earlier vision. The beam’s absence in the scene creates a sense of looming dread—its potential threat is implied rather than shown, heightening the tension. Barclay’s 'slight reaction' when Troi brings it up suggests the beam’s psychological hold on him, while his insistence that 'there was nothing there' underscores his denial. The object’s role here is symbolic: it represents the unseen danger Barclay fears, which the crew has not yet acknowledged as real.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Troi relieves Barclay of duty (0853c0d8c7f33748) leading to his resolve grows to understand his visions and proactively seek answers, leading him contact O'Brien (e08f79ceb2103325)."
Key Dialogue
"TROI: Lieutenant Barclay, I've been calling you, why haven't you responded? BARCLAY: Walking. TROI: I can see that. Where are you going? BARCLAY: Nowhere. I just don't get to these decks very often."
"TROI: Commander La Forge said you seemed very nervous this morning. He also mentioned that you said you saw something in the Transporter beam. BARCLAY: I was wrong. They checked the Transporter and there wasn't... there was nothing there. I imagined the whole thing. TROI: You don't sound very convinced of that..."
"TROI: Mister Barclay, you are exhausted and highly agitated. And I cannot allow a member of this crew to endanger himself and others. I think... BARCLAY: I'm not endangering anyone and I wish you would... TROI: I think it's in your best interest to take a leave of absence. Reg—I'm temporarily relieving you of duty."