The Enterprise crew's struggle to manage and contain the existential threat posed by the awakening of Lore and the linked massive crystalline entity capable of consuming life, threatening the ship and crew.
The Enterprise crew's struggle to manage and contain the existential threat posed by the awakening of Lore and the linked massive crystalline entity capable of consuming life, threatening the ship and crew.
Events in This Arc
In a moment of eerie isolation, Geordi La Forge—already emotionally compromised by the unresolved distress call and his mother’s disappearance—experiences a jarring first contact with the alien probe. While crossing …
Silva La Forge, in a moment of escalating desperation, clutches Geordi’s head with increasing force, causing him visible pain. When Picard and Data intervene—Data reversing the tractor beams—her grip breaks, …
In the lab, Geordi La Forge delivers a decisive declaration to the assembled crew—Picard, Riker, Data, and Beverly—after analyzing the alien entities' biological and environmental needs. His statement, 'I have …
Captain Picard invites Commander Riker to join him in a holodeck program—a lighthearted attempt to reconnect after their unresolved tension—but Riker deflects with a dismissive joke about his horsemanship. Before …
The Enterprise detects a cosmic string fragment—a hyper-dense, one-dimensional object with extreme gravitational pull—through anomalous sensor readings of accelerated interstellar gases. Data confirms the phenomenon is within visual range, and …
After the Enterprise narrowly escapes the alien beings’ trajectory, Troi—still reeling from her empathic collapse—suddenly experiences a psychic surge that nearly overwhelms her. Riker moves to support her, but instead …
In Sickbay, Data reveals the existence of a hidden off-switch on his back to Dr. Beverly Crusher, entrusting her with this secret as a symbol of his vulnerability and autonomy. …
In Sickbay, the newly assembled android, later revealed as Lore, awakens and immediately asserts himself as Data's superior and intended replacement. This bold proclamation unsettles everyone present, especially Data, whose …
In Ten Forward, Riker, Worf, and Geordi gather to discuss the comet’s anomalous energy readings when Riker’s casual snacking triggers the first physical clue of the ship’s contamination. His visceral …
In Engineering, Geordi and Worf attempt to deploy a photon torpedo against the alien archive’s corruption, but the weapon’s systems fail catastrophically. When Geordi opens the casing, they discover the …
The alien temple vanishes abruptly, returning the Enterprise crew to the ship’s corridor. Data stands disoriented, his mask gone, blinking in confusion as he struggles to reconcile his fractured synthetic …
In Sickbay, Beverly Crusher diagnoses Barclay’s hypochondriacal fears as a mild case of Urodelan Flu, a rare K-3 cell imbalance. Her administration of a synthetic T-cell—intended to activate a dormant …
In a moment of fragile scientific breakthrough, Data reveals that Nurse Ogawa’s unaffected embryo—specifically its amniotic fluid—can serve as a template for a retro-virus to reverse the crew’s de-evolution. Picard, …
In the aftermath of the synthetic T-cell mutation crisis, Picard records a supplemental log in a Jefferies Tube, confirming Data’s success in reversing the de-evolution of the crew. His voice …
The crew of the runabout shares lighthearted post-conference anecdotes—Picard recounts a baffling presentation, Geordi enthusiastically describes his warp energy symposium experience, and Troi impersonates an awkward Ktarian scientist’s flirtation—when time …
The Enterprise lurches violently back into real-time, triggering a console explosion that knocks the conn officer to the ground. A Romulan seizes control of the bridge, while Riker and the …
In Engineering, Data confirms the immediate resolution of the temporal crisis after the Romulan warbird and its alien occupants vanish from frozen time. The disappearance of the alien attacker—who had …