Object

Vine-Borne Parasitic Organism (Riker Infection)

A parasitic, vine-like biological organism that has infested William Riker, manifesting as invasive, rapidly progressing growth that degrades host physiology. The organism responds physiologically to the host's neurochemical state: spikes in endorphins measurably slow its activity and growth. Medical staff detect its effects through collapsing vitals and diagnostic readouts rather than a clearly visible external form; clinicians physically manipulate treatment (Pulaski increasing neural stimulation) to provoke endorphin responses and blunt the organism’s progression while monitoring Riker's deteriorating condition.
8 appearances

Purpose

A pathogenic biological specimen under medical analysis — the direct cause of rapid biological aging in affected subjects and the primary target for diagnostic experiments intended to determine vulnerability and treatment options.

Significance

Operates as the episode's antagonist: an inexplicable contagion that reframes therapeutic choices into moral gambles. Its sensitivity to neural states converts memory therapy into a lethal accelerant, forcing Pulaski and Troi to confront the cost of clinical risk versus patient welfare and driving the urgent search for a cure.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

8 moments