Object
Transporter Effect
A simulated transporter projection generated inside the holodeck laboratory: a concentrated, shimmering column of blue‑white energy with a filigreed lattice and a faint high‑frequency hum. The effect sits over the mock reactor, visually and physically matching an actual transporter beam; Geordi times its firing with diagnostic overlays while Picard directs the demonstration. When an engineered pulse strikes the facsimile, the beam reflects energy back along its column and channels a destructive surge into the prototype reactor, producing the explosive climax that proves the mechanism at issue. Crew recoil at its rebound and study its residue as forensic proof.
11 appearances
Purpose
To replicate the temporal and physical behavior of a transporter beam within Picard's holodeck reconstruction so technicians can time, observe, and demonstrate how a reflected transport pulse could interact with the converter and trigger a reactor detonation.
Significance
Becomes the story's central piece of evidence that converts a private marital altercation into a formal accusation: Krag's overlay uses the transporter effect to place the pulse at Riker's feet, producing motive, initiating the investigation, and escalating interpersonal humiliation into legal peril.
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