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S4E17 · Night Terrors

Troi deciphers Hagan’s telepathic message

In Sickbay, Deanna Troi interrogates the catatonic Betazoid science advisor Hagan, who repeats fragmented phrases—'double,' 'one moon circling,' 'eyes in the dark'—that mirror the nightmares plaguing the Enterprise crew. Troi realizes these aren’t random hallucinations but a deliberate telepathic transmission, confirming the Tyken’s Rift is an active, malevolent force. Hagan’s distressed reaction—tears, physical tension—suggests he’s trapped in the same psychic loop, unable to escape. Troi’s revelation to Beverly Crusher shifts the crew’s understanding: their madness isn’t organic but engineered, raising urgent questions about the Rift’s origin and the trapped vessel’s role in their predicament. The scene pivots from psychological horror to a targeted, external threat, accelerating the crew’s need to decode the message and break free before irreversible collapse.

Plot Beats

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Data records a log entry noting the deteriorating condition of the Enterprise and its crew, including the life support systems.

urgency to despair

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Terrified and trapped—his surface catatonia masks a mind screaming in psychic agony, his tears the only outlet for his inability to communicate or escape.

Hagan lies catatonic on the biobed, his body rigid with tension as Troi’s questions trigger fragmented telepathic responses. His physical reactions—tears, flinching, whispered pleas—reveal a mind trapped in a psychic loop, unable to escape the Rift’s influence. His inability to acknowledge Troi directly suggests he’s more a conduit for the distress call than an active participant, his body a vessel for the trapped voices of the Brattain crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Unconsciously transmit the telepathic message from the Rift to Troi.
  • Seek relief from the psychic torment, even if he cannot articulate it.
Active beliefs
  • He is not alone in his suffering—the 'voices' are real and shared.
  • The 'twin' or 'double' he references is a literal or metaphorical entity holding him captive.
Character traits
Psychically overwhelmed Physically responsive to telepathic triggers A unwilling messenger of the Rift’s horror Emotionally raw and vulnerable
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A mix of despair and cunning—its pleas for help are undercut by the violence of its psychic grip, revealing a entity that would rather drag others into its torment than face its fate alone.

The Sighing Voice manifests indirectly through Hagan’s repeated phrases ('eyes in the dark,' 'cannot leave the twin') and Troi’s recognition of it from her nightmares. It acts as a disembodied, parasitic entity, latching onto empathic minds to broadcast its distress. Its 'sinister' tone is implied in Hagan’s physical reactions and Troi’s horror, suggesting it is not merely a victim but a malevolent force exploiting the Rift’s properties to ensnare rescuers.

Goals in this moment
  • Transmit its distress call to empathic minds (Troi, Hagan) to lure them into the Rift’s trap.
  • Prevent Hagan (or Troi) from breaking free, ensuring its psychic loop continues.
Active beliefs
  • It is not alone—there are 'mates' or 'twins' trapped with it, reinforcing its collective suffering.
  • The 'one moon circling' refers to a cyclical, inescapable torment it inflicts on others.
Character traits
Manipulative through psychic suggestion Desperate yet predatory Exploits REM-sleep vulnerabilities Fragmented but coherent in its intent
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Exhausted but electrified—surface weariness masks a surge of clarity and purpose as the pieces click into place, revealing the horror of the Rift’s design.

Deanna Troi leans over Hagan’s biobed in Sickbay, her voice a mix of clinical precision and empathetic urgency as she probes his fractured telepathic fragments. She physically tenses when Hagan’s distress escalates, her own exhaustion evident in her wan complexion, but her determination sharpens as she connects his phrases to her nightmares. The revelation that the 'voice' is a message—not madness—ignites a spark of hope in her weary eyes as she turns to Beverly Crusher, her posture shifting from inquiry to conviction.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the meaning behind Hagan’s fragmented telepathic phrases to explain the crew’s shared nightmares.
  • Confirm whether the 'voice' in her dreams is an external threat (not psychological collapse) to shift the crew’s response from despair to action.
Active beliefs
  • Hagan’s distress is a key to understanding the Tyken’s Rift’s effect on the *Enterprise* crew.
  • The 'eyes in the dark' and 'double' references are not random but a structured telepathic transmission requiring decoding.
Character traits
Empathic persistence Analytical under pressure Emotionally resilient Quick to synthesize fragmented info Protective of crew welfare
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Drained but alert—a physician’s instinct to diagnose overrides her exhaustion, though her silence suggests she’s processing the horror of an external cause for the crew’s madness.

Beverly Crusher stands nearby, her posture slumped and her face 'wan and bedraggled'—a visual cue to her physical and mental exhaustion. She listens intently as Troi delivers her revelation, her medical training momentarily overriding her fatigue as she processes the implications. Her lack of dialogue underscores her role as a reactive observer here, but her presence as the crew’s medical authority lends weight to Troi’s discovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the medical implications of Troi’s revelation (e.g., whether the Rift’s effect is physiological or psychological).
  • Prepare to support the crew’s response, whether through treatment or crisis management.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s symptoms (hallucinations, sleep deprivation) may have a shared external origin, not individual breakdown.
  • Troi’s empathic insights are critical to diagnosing this crisis, even if unconventional.
Character traits
Observant under stress Professionally detached yet empathetic Physically depleted but mentally sharp Trusts Troi’s insights as a colleague
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Data

Data’s voiceover log entry (heard earlier in the scene) sets the grim backdrop for this event, detailing the Enterprise’s deteriorating …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Andrus Hagan's Biobed (Enterprise Sickbay)

The biobed serves as both a medical tool and a psychic battleground, its sterile surface contrasting with Hagan’s visceral reactions. The humming scanners and monitors track his vital signs, but their readings fail to capture the telepathic torment he endures. When Troi leans over him, the bed becomes a conduit for the Sighing Voice’s transmission, its metal frame a silent witness to the horror unfolding. The electrodes later attached to Troi for her directed dreaming will repurpose this object from healing to weaponization—a tool to fight fire with fire.

Before: Functional but underutilized—Hagan’s catatonia renders the bed’s medical …
After: Repurposed as a platform for Troi’s telepathic probe, …
Before: Functional but underutilized—Hagan’s catatonia renders the bed’s medical diagnostics ineffective for his psychic state.
After: Repurposed as a platform for Troi’s telepathic probe, its electrodes now a bridge to the Rift’s nightmare realm.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Enterprise Sickbay

Sickbay transforms from a sanctuary of healing into a chamber of psychic revelation, its humming diagnostics and sterile lights casting long shadows over Hagan’s torment. The space, usually a hub of controlled urgency, now feels oppressive, as Troi’s discovery turns the crew’s private suffering into an external threat. The biobeds and monitors, symbols of medical authority, become inadequate against the Rift’s insidious influence, underscoring the crew’s vulnerability. The location’s mood shifts from clinical detachment to tense anticipation, as Troi’s realization hangs in the air like a verdict.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered revelations—the sterile environment now feels claustrophobic, as if the walls themselves are …
Function Investigative hub for decoding Hagan’s telepathic fragments and confirming the Rift’s malevolent nature.
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human/empathic minds against engineered psychic horror, and the limits of medical …
Access Restricted to senior staff (Troi, Beverly, Data) and critical patients (Hagan). The crew’s psychological state …
The hum of medical scanners, usually reassuring, now feels like a countdown. Long shadows cast by overhead lights, mirroring the 'eyes in the dark' from Hagan’s phrases. The biobed’s electrodes, later repurposed for Troi’s probe, glint ominously under the lights.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise-D (NCC-1701-D)

The USS Enterprise is represented here through its medical and command structures, as Troi and Beverly work to unravel the Rift’s threat. The ship’s institutional protocols—data logs, medical records, away team reports—frame this event as a crisis response, where empirical evidence (Hagan’s condition) collides with empathic insight (Troi’s decoding). The organization’s survival depends on synthesizing these approaches, but its power dynamics are strained: Data’s log reveals a ship on the brink, while Troi’s discovery forces a shift from reactive despair to proactive investigation.

Representation Via institutional protocols (medical records, command logs) and the actions of its senior staff (Troi, …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Troi’s investigation is sanctioned by Picard’s absence) but operating under severe …
Impact The revelation that the Rift is an active threat—not a natural phenomenon—reshapes the Enterprise’s response …
Internal Dynamics Tension between empirical (Data’s logs) and empathic (Troi’s insights) approaches to the crisis, with Beverly …
Decipher the nature of the Tyken’s Rift threat to devise an escape strategy. Prevent further psychological collapse among the crew to maintain operational viability. Through the actions of key personnel (Troi’s empathic probe, Beverly’s medical oversight, Data’s log updates). By leveraging institutional resources (Sickbay equipment, Starfleet protocols for psychic anomalies).
USS Brattain (Starfleet)

The USS Brattain is invoked indirectly through Hagan’s catatonic state and the crew’s shared nightmares, serving as a precedent for the Enterprise’s plight. Its fate—mass madness, self-destruction—looms over this event, framing Hagan as both a survivor and a warning. The organization’s failure to escape the Rift’s influence raises stakes: if the Brattain’s crew couldn’t resist, the Enterprise’s empaths (Troi, Hagan) may be particularly vulnerable. The Brattain’s role here is as a ghost ship, its trauma echoing through Hagan’s whispers.

Representation Through the psychic imprint of its doomed crew (Hagan’s fragments, the Sighing Voice) and as …
Power Dynamics A cautionary force—its power lies in the lesson of its failure, compelling the Enterprise to …
Impact The Brattain’s presence as a failed predecessor heightens the urgency of Troi’s discovery, turning her …
Internal Dynamics None (the Brattain is defunct, but its 'influence' is felt through Hagan’s trauma and the …
Serve as a warning of the Rift’s deadly potential, urging the Enterprise to avoid the same fate. Provide clues (via Hagan) to the Rift’s mechanics, even if unintentionally. Through the psychological impact of Hagan’s condition on Troi and Beverly. By framing the crisis as a race against time, with the Brattain’s crew as 'casualties' to avenge.

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Key Dialogue

"TROI: Once before... you said 'double'... what did you mean? What is double?"
"HAGAN: ...mates... too bright... a - twin... cannot leave the twin... one moon circling..."
"TROI: Eyes in the dark... that's what the voice said in my dream. Is that where you heard it? In a dream? Over and over... ?"
"TROI: My nightmare... it's not a dream. It's not a dream at all... it's a message."