Felisa’s Possession and Ronin’s Exposure
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data and Geordi, at Felisa Howard's grave, open the coffin and scan her body, discovering high levels of anaphasic energy, mirroring the energy that killed Quint.
Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, and attacks Data and Geordi with green plasma energy, deactivating Data and incapacitating Geordi.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially confident and seductive, shifting to desperation and rage as his control is stripped away.
Ronin emerges from Felisa Howard’s corpse, manipulating Beverly with supernatural influence and threatening Geordi. He attempts to coerce Beverly into surrendering the candle, his power source, but is ultimately exposed as a parasitic entity. Beverly destroys the candle, destabilizing Ronin’s form, and fires on him, vaporizing him in a burst of energy. His final moments are marked by desperation and defeat as his centuries-long hold over the Howard family is broken.
- • Coerce Beverly into surrendering the candle to sustain his existence
- • Eliminate Data and Geordi to remove obstacles to his possession of Beverly
- • Beverly is his rightful host, destined to merge with him
- • His survival depends on the candle and an organic host
Confused and pained initially, then determined to survive and support Beverly’s efforts.
Geordi scans Felisa Howard’s corpse with his tricorder, detecting anaphasic energy, but is suddenly attacked by her reanimated body. He is critically injured by green plasma energy, left dazed and incapacitated on the ground. Beverly later uses his phaser to destroy the candle and vaporize Ronin, ensuring his survival. He recovers with Beverly’s help, his role in the event shifting from victim to unwitting provider of the weapon that turns the tide.
- • Survive Ronin’s attack
- • Assist Beverly in any way possible (even passively, via his phaser)
- • The tricorder readings are accurate, indicating a supernatural threat
- • Beverly’s medical and leadership skills will protect them both
Neutral during deactivation, then relieved and operational post-recovery.
Data scans Felisa Howard’s corpse with his tricorder, detecting anaphasic energy, but is suddenly deactivated by green plasma when her corpse animates. Beverly re-activates him after destroying Ronin, and he recovers fully, his logical systems unaffected by the supernatural encounter. His role in the event is primarily diagnostic, though his deactivation highlights the threat’s power.
- • Diagnose the source of the anaphasic energy
- • Support Beverly and Geordi in neutralizing the threat
- • Anaphasic energy is the key to understanding the phenomenon
- • Supernatural forces can be analyzed and countered with logic and technology
Focused and professional, prioritizing the crew’s safety.
Riker receives Beverly’s urgent communication via combadge, shutting down all plasma conduits in the weather control system as ordered. Though off-screen, his compliance with Beverly’s directive is critical in cutting off Ronin’s potential energy source, reinforcing Starfleet’s role in supporting the crew’s mission. His involvement is indirect but pivotal.
- • Support Beverly’s efforts to neutralize the threat
- • Ensure Starfleet protocols are followed in the crisis
- • Beverly’s assessment of the situation is accurate and actionable
- • Starfleet resources must be leveraged to protect the crew
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Data’s tricorder detects the anaphasic energy signature in Felisa Howard’s corpse, confirming the supernatural threat. It beeps urgently as the energy spikes, but its readings are cut short when Data is deactivated by the plasma. The tricorder symbolizes the crew’s attempt to rationalize the irrational, its diagnostic precision clashing with the uncontrollable forces at play. It lies dormant on the ground post-event, its screen dark but intact.
Geordi’s phaser is the weapon that turns the tide of the confrontation. Beverly snatches it from his belt after he is incapacitated, using it first to vaporize the candle—Ronin’s power source—and then to fire on Ronin himself, disintegrating his parasitic form. The phaser’s energy discharge is precise and lethal, symbolizing Beverly’s rejection of supernatural manipulation and her reliance on Starfleet technology to protect her crew. It lies on the ground post-event, its charge depleted but its role in the victory undeniable.
Geordi’s combadge is the lifeline to the Enterprise, allowing Beverly to relay critical orders. She taps it urgently after vaporizing the candle, instructing Riker to shut down all plasma conduits in the weather control system. This action cuts off Ronin’s potential energy source, reinforcing Starfleet’s role in supporting the crew’s mission. The combadge chirps in response, its signal a reminder of the crew’s unity and resources even in the face of the supernatural. It remains functional post-event, its gold surface gleaming under the cemetery’s dim light.
Felisa Howard’s coffin serves as the vessel for her reanimated corpse, possessed by Ronin’s anaphasic energy. Data and Geordi release its latches and lift the lid, triggering the violent resurrection. The coffin becomes the epicenter of the supernatural confrontation, symbolizing the desecration of the Howard family’s legacy and the battleground where Beverly ultimately confronts Ronin. Its wooden surface is scarred by the plasma energy, and it remains open and empty after Ronin’s defeat, a silent witness to the generational curse’s temporary lifting.
Felisa Howard’s corpse is the vessel for Ronin’s anaphasic energy, reanimating violently when Data and Geordi open the coffin. Her eyes snap open, and she grabs the two men, deactivating Data with green plasma. Ronin emerges from her body, using it as a conduit for his possession. After Beverly destroys the candle, Felisa’s corpse goes limp, her body returning to its natural state of rest. The corpse’s reanimation and subsequent stillness symbolize the generational curse’s hold and its temporary breaking, a poignant reminder of the family’s legacy and Beverly’s struggle to protect it.
The exotic candle, burning with plasma flame, is the sustaining artifact for Ronin’s existence. Beverly reveals its role as a temporary receptacle for his energy, and Ronin desperately seeks to reclaim it. Beverly seizes the opportunity, vaporizing the candle with Geordi’s phaser, which destabilizes Ronin’s form and severs his connection to the physical world. The candle’s destruction is the turning point in the confrontation, marking Ronin’s vulnerability and Beverly’s triumph. Its flame flickers out in a final burst of energy, leaving only a scorch mark on the ground.
Ronin’s green plasma energy is the weapon and manifestation of his power. It erupts from Felisa’s corpse, deactivating Data and critically injuring Geordi. Later, it surges around Geordi as Ronin threatens Beverly, coercing her into action. The plasma is unstable and tied to Ronin’s existence, its glow reflecting in Beverly’s eyes as she resists his influence. When Beverly destroys the candle, the plasma dissipates, and Ronin’s form fritzes out in a final burst of energy, marking his defeat. The plasma’s absence post-event leaves the cemetery eerily silent, the threat neutralized.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Caldos Colony Cemetery serves as the battleground for the supernatural confrontation between Beverly and Ronin. Its rows of tombstones and open grave become the stage for the desecration of Felisa Howard’s resting place, the reanimation of her corpse, and the final showdown. The cemetery’s atmosphere shifts from peaceful solemnity to a tense, crackling storm of plasma energy, its hedges and shadows amplifying the horror and urgency of the event. The location symbolizes the intersection of life, death, and legacy, where Beverly must confront not only Ronin but the weight of her family’s history.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Starfleet’s influence is felt through Beverly’s reliance on Geordi’s phaser and combadge, as well as Riker’s compliance with her orders to shut down plasma conduits. The organization’s protocols and technology provide the crew with the tools to confront the supernatural threat, reinforcing the idea that even in the face of the unknown, Starfleet’s resources and unity are critical. Beverly’s use of the phaser to destroy the candle and vaporize Ronin underscores the fusion of scientific logic and emotional resolve, a hallmark of Starfleet’s values. The organization’s indirect but pivotal role highlights its role as a support system for its officers, even in crises that defy conventional explanation.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Ronin attempts to manipulate Beverly, but she reveals that she has discovered his true nature."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
"Felisa's corpse awakens, possessed by Ronin, which causes Beverly to arrive trying to break free from Ronin's control."
Key Dialogue
"DATA: "I am reading definite signs of anaphasic energy in her body -- it appears to extend to the cellular level.""
"BEVERLY: "You're not Nana... Nana's dead. Leave her alone.""
"RONIN: "Beverly, these men were trying to stop us from being together. Once they're gone, everything will be all right.""
"BEVERLY: "No, you're not. There's no such thing as a ghost... you're some sort of... anaphasic lifeform... Anaphasic energy is extremely unstable... without an organic host to maintain your molecular cohesion, you'd die... isn't that right?""
"RONIN: "And I loved all of them... and they loved me. Give me the candle, Beverly.""
"BEVERLY: "You've been using me... Nana... my whole family... for centuries.""
"BEVERLY: "You've got nowhere left to go...""
"RONIN: "Yes, I do...""