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Interpersonal Conflict
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The internal psychological and emotional struggle of key individuals, especially Wesley Crusher, Harry Bernard, and Captain Picard, balancing hope, identity, leadership burdens, and the trauma of captivity and coercion.

The internal psychological and emotional struggle of key individuals, especially Wesley Crusher, Harry Bernard, and Captain Picard, balancing hope, identity, leadership burdens, and the trauma of captivity and coercion.

6 events in this arc

Events in This Arc

S5E14 · Conundrum
Enterprise detects silent alien vessel

On the bridge of the Enterprise, Worf detects an unfamiliar spacecraft on long-range sensors, prompting Geordi to confirm its unmatched configuration. Picard orders the vessel displayed on screen, revealing a …

S5E14 · Conundrum
Medical records block memory restoration

In the tense aftermath of tactical planning against the Lysian Central Command, Picard pivots to the crew's collective amnesia, pressing Beverly for progress on memory restoration. Beverly reveals she has …

S5E14 · Conundrum
Picard reveals MacDuff’s Satarran betrayal

In the ready room, Picard delivers a measured but devastating revelation to Riker: Commander MacDuff—a trusted officer and apparent mediator—was a Satarran sleeper agent embedded aboard the Enterprise for decades. …

S1E18 · When the Bough Breaks
Riker’s Corridor Encounter: A Fractured Father-Son Moment

In a brief but emotionally charged corridor encounter aboard the Enterprise, Commander Riker is summoned to the bridge but collides with Harry, a young boy struggling with his schooling and …

S1E18 · When the Bough Breaks
Alexandra’s Silent Plea and Picard’s Quiet Comfort

In the intimate confines of Wesley's room on Aldea, Captain Picard reunites with the abducted children who remain silently defiant amid their captivity. Amid hopeful whispers of a nascent plan …

S1E18 · When the Bough Breaks
Harry’s Quiet Confession and Parental Reconciliation

In the calm corridor of the Enterprise, Harry takes a vulnerable step by openly declaring to his father, Dr. Bernard, his desire to pursue art instead of the rigorous calculus …