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Geordi’s Conditioning Tested in Ten Forward

In this pivotal scene, Taibak—posing as a fellow crewmember—tests the effectiveness of Geordi’s Romulan brainwashing by ordering him to assassinate Miles O’Brien in Ten Forward. The scene begins with Geordi appearing relaxed and unremarkable, masking the Romulan programming embedded in his VISOR. When Taibak instructs him to kill O’Brien, Geordi initially complies without hesitation, but his subconscious resistance surfaces in two critical moments: first, when he pauses to question the command, and second, when he hesitates again before firing. Taibak freezes the simulation to reinforce Geordi’s conditioning, forcing him to repeat the order until his will is broken. The murder is executed with eerie detachment, underscoring the Romulans’ control over him. Taibak’s observation of Geordi’s lingering resistance—despite his eventual compliance—hints at the fragility of the conditioning, foreshadowing future cracks in the Romulan plot. The scene’s chilling tone, combined with the contrast between Geordi’s casual demeanor and the violence he commits, reinforces the narrative’s central tension: the Federation’s most trusted engineer is now a weaponized pawn, and his imperfect control could unravel the conspiracy before it fully unfolds. The moment also serves as a turning point, marking the irreversible escalation of the Romulan scheme to provoke war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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After killing O'Brien, Geordi joins the others for a drink, while Taibak notes his continued hesitation and plans further conditioning, highlighting Geordi's imperfect but dangerous state of manipulation.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface: Casual and relaxed before his death. Internal: None (holographic construct, but symbolically represents the Federation’s vulnerability).

Miles O’Brien sits at a table in Ten Forward with his friends, unaware of the danger. When Geordi approaches, he turns to acknowledge him—only to be killed by a phaser blast. His death is instantaneous and unreacted to by the holographic crowd, emphasizing the simulation’s artificiality and the cold efficiency of the Romulan test. His role as the unwitting target underscores the moral stakes of Geordi’s conditioning.

Goals in this moment
  • None (holographic construct with no goals).
  • Symbolically represents the Federation’s potential victims in the Romulan plot.
Active beliefs
  • None (holographic construct with no beliefs).
  • His existence serves as a test subject for Geordi’s conditioning.
Character traits
Unwitting and vulnerable Casual and trusting Oblivious to the simulation’s true nature
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Surface: Feigned calm and detachment, masking deep internal conflict. Internal: Subconscious resistance and moral turmoil, despite outward compliance.

Geordi La Forge enters Ten Forward appearing relaxed and unremarkable, masking the Romulan conditioning embedded in his VISOR. When ordered to kill Miles O’Brien, he initially complies without hesitation but exhibits two critical moments of resistance: a questioning glance at Taibak and a pause before firing the phaser. After the murder, he rejoins O’Brien’s holographic friends for a drink, acting as if nothing happened, while Taibak notes his lingering hesitation and orders further conditioning.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Taibak’s orders without question (conditioned response).
  • To suppress his subconscious resistance to the act of murder (internal struggle).
Active beliefs
  • That he must obey Taibak’s commands (imposed by conditioning).
  • That killing O’Brien is wrong, but his resistance is being systematically overridden (unconscious belief).
Character traits
Methodical but conflicted Externally compliant, internally resistant Detached yet subconsciously troubled Quick to follow orders but hesitant in execution
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Surface: Clinical detachment, focused on the success of the experiment. Internal: Satisfaction in Geordi’s compliance, but alert to signs of resistance requiring further conditioning.

Taibak, posing as a fellow crewmember, orchestrates the test of Geordi’s conditioning by ordering him to assassinate Miles O’Brien. He freezes the simulation when Geordi hesitates, reinforcing the conditioning through his VISOR. After the murder, he observes Geordi’s lingering resistance and orders further sessions, demonstrating his methodical and calculating approach to ensuring Geordi’s compliance.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm the effectiveness of Geordi’s neural conditioning.
  • To eliminate any lingering resistance in Geordi’s compliance.
Active beliefs
  • That Geordi’s conditioning is nearly complete but requires refinement.
  • That hesitation indicates a flaw in the process that must be corrected.
Character traits
Methodical and precise Calculating and unemotional Patient yet insistent on results Observant of subtle resistance
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Surface: Neutral and obedient, showing no reaction to the violence. Internal: Indifferent to the moral implications, focused solely on following orders.

The two Romulan guards stand nearby Taibak, observing the test of Geordi’s conditioning. They remain silent and motionless, serving as passive enforcers of Taibak’s authority. After Geordi’s hesitation, Taibak instructs them to prepare equipment for another conditioning session, reinforcing their role as subordinates in the process.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Taibak’s testing of Geordi’s conditioning.
  • To prepare for further sessions as instructed.
Active beliefs
  • That their role is to enforce Taibak’s commands without question.
  • That Geordi’s resistance is a technical issue to be resolved.
Character traits
Obedient and disciplined Passive but ready to act Loyal to Taibak’s authority Unemotional and detached
Follow Romulan Security …'s journey

Surface: Neutral and indifferent, as designed. Internal: None (holographic constructs with no emotions).

O’Brien’s holographic friends sit at the table with him, engaging in casual conversation. When Geordi fires the phaser, they glance at O’Brien’s body but show no emotional reaction, highlighting the artificial and detached nature of the simulation. Their lack of response underscores the horror of Geordi’s act and the sterility of the test environment.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain the simulation’s realism by appearing unaffected.
  • To provide no disruption to the test’s progression.
Active beliefs
  • None (holographic constructs with no beliefs).
  • Their purpose is to serve as backdrop for the test.
Character traits
Programmed to be passive Unreactive to violence Functionally oblivious
Follow O'Brien's Holo-Friends's journey

Surface: Casual and indifferent, as programmed. Internal: None (holographic constructs with no consciousness).

The supernumeraries in Ten Forward serve as background characters, interacting casually and oblivious to the simulation’s true nature. O’Brien’s holographic friends show no reaction to his death, reinforcing the sterile and artificial environment of the test. Their presence creates a stark contrast between the illusion of normalcy and the horror of Geordi’s conditioned violence.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain the illusion of a normal Ten Forward environment.
  • To provide no reaction to O’Brien’s death, reinforcing the simulation’s artificiality.
Active beliefs
  • None (holographic constructs with no beliefs).
  • Their existence is purely functional to the test.
Character traits
Passive and unaware Oblivious to the simulation’s true purpose Neutral and unreactive
Follow Ten Forward …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi's Federation Phaser

The Federation phaser is the weapon used by Geordi to carry out the assassination of Miles O’Brien. Taibak provides it to Geordi, who initially accepts it without hesitation but pauses twice before firing—first questioning the command and second hesitating before pulling the trigger. The phaser’s discharge is swift and lethal, vaporizing O’Brien in an instant. Its use underscores the Romulans’ exploitation of Federation technology for their covert operations.

Before: Inactive, held by Taibak before being handed to …
After: Discharged, having fulfilled its role in the simulation. …
Before: Inactive, held by Taibak before being handed to Geordi. It is a standard-issue Federation phaser, repurposed for the Romulan test.
After: Discharged, having fulfilled its role in the simulation. It is no longer needed for this test, but its use foreshadows future acts of sabotage.
Geordi La Forge's VISOR with Visual Acuity Transmitter

Geordi’s VISOR is the critical tool through which the Romulans exert control over him. Taibak uses it to overlay targeting telemetry, freezing the simulation when Geordi hesitates to reinforce his conditioning. The VISOR’s neural interface allows Taibak to program Geordi’s actions, compelling him to kill O’Brien despite his subconscious resistance. After the murder, the VISOR remains active, ensuring Geordi’s compliance but also hinting at the fragility of the conditioning through his lingering hesitation.

Before: Functioning normally, providing Geordi with enhanced visual perception. …
After: Actively transmitting targeting overlays and reinforcing Geordi’s conditioned …
Before: Functioning normally, providing Geordi with enhanced visual perception. The Romulan conditioning is dormant until activated by Taibak.
After: Actively transmitting targeting overlays and reinforcing Geordi’s conditioned responses. Taibak notes its effectiveness but also observes Geordi’s resistance, indicating the need for further adjustments.
Taibak's Romulan Neural Conditioning Device

Taibak’s Romulan conditioning tool is a handheld device used to monitor and adjust Geordi’s VISOR telemetry. When Geordi hesitates, Taibak freezes the simulation and uses the device to reinforce the conditioning, ensuring Geordi’s compliance. The tool projects targeting overlays and transmits signals to override Geordi’s resistance, compelling him to repeat the command until he obeys. Its presence is a tangible representation of the Romulans’ technological superiority and their ability to manipulate Federation personnel.

Before: Active, displaying Geordi’s VISOR telemetry and ready to …
After: Continues to function, but Taibak notes Geordi’s lingering …
Before: Active, displaying Geordi’s VISOR telemetry and ready to intervene if resistance is detected. Taibak uses it to observe Geordi’s initial compliance.
After: Continues to function, but Taibak notes Geordi’s lingering hesitation, indicating the need for further conditioning sessions. The device remains a tool for ongoing manipulation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ten Forward (Simulated)

Ten Forward, simulated as a holographic environment, serves as the testing ground for Geordi’s conditioning. The familiar lounge setting creates a false sense of normalcy, masking the horror of the Romulan experiment. Geordi’s casual demeanor contrasts sharply with the violence he commits, while the holographic crowd’s indifference underscores the artificiality of the scene. The location’s role is to provide a controlled environment where Taibak can observe and reinforce Geordi’s compliance without external interference.

Atmosphere Deceptively warm and inviting on the surface, but sterile and oppressive beneath. The contrast between …
Function A controlled simulation environment for testing Geordi’s conditioned responses. It allows Taibak to observe Geordi’s …
Symbolism Represents the corruption of familiar spaces by external forces. Ten Forward, typically a place of …
Access Restricted to Taibak, the Romulan guards, and the holographic constructs. Geordi is the only ‘real’ …
The holographic crowd’s casual interactions create a facade of normalcy. The eerie music cue accompanying Geordi’s VISOR POV reinforces the unnatural tension. The targeting telemetry overlay in Geordi’s vision disrupts the otherwise familiar setting. O’Brien’s dead body lies unnoticed on the floor, highlighting the simulation’s detachment from reality.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the unwitting victim of the Romulan plot, represented here by Geordi La Forge and Miles O’Brien. The Federation’s trust in its personnel and technology is exploited by the Romulans, who use Geordi’s VISOR and a Federation phaser to carry out the assassination. The event exposes the vulnerability of Starfleet’s non-interference policies and its reliance on cybernetic implants, which can be turned against it. O’Brien’s death, though simulated, symbolizes the potential real-world consequences of the Romulan scheme.

Representation Through Geordi’s unwitting role as a conditioned agent and O’Brien’s status as a potential victim. …
Power Dynamics Vulnerable to external manipulation, with its personnel and technology being co-opted by the Romulans. The …
Impact The event underscores the Federation’s institutional blind spots, particularly its assumption that its technology and …
Internal Dynamics The Federation’s chain of command and protocols are tested by the Romulan plot, with Geordi’s …
To maintain the illusion of security and trust among its crew (unaware of the Romulan infiltration). To uphold its non-interference policies, which the Romulans exploit to carry out their scheme. Reliance on cybernetic implants (VISOR) that can be hacked or conditioned. Trust in personnel like Geordi, who are perceived as loyal and above suspicion. Use of Federation technology (phasers, holographic simulations) in the Romulan test.
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulan Star Empire is the driving force behind the experiment, using Taibak and the Romulan guards to test Geordi’s conditioning. Their goal is to turn him into a sleeper agent capable of sabotaging the Federation and provoking war with the Klingon Empire. The event demonstrates their methodical and ruthless approach to psychological manipulation, exploiting Federation technology and personnel to achieve their geopolitical objectives. Taibak’s actions are a direct extension of Romulan strategic interests, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to covert operations.

Representation Through Taibak’s scientific authority and the Romulan guards’ enforcement of his commands. The organization’s influence …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over Geordi, the simulation, and the Romulan personnel involved. The Federation is …
Impact The event highlights the Romulan Empire’s ability to infiltrate and manipulate the Federation from within, …
Internal Dynamics Taibak operates as a scientist under the broader command of Romulan military strategists. His work …
To confirm the effectiveness of Geordi’s neural conditioning as a step toward broader Federation infiltration. To eliminate any lingering resistance in Geordi’s compliance, ensuring his reliability as a sleeper agent. Psychological manipulation through advanced neural technology (Geordi’s VISOR). Exploitation of Federation personnel and technology (phasers, holographic simulations). Covert operations to provoke conflict between the Federation and Klingon Empire.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Foreshadowing medium

"The demonstration of control over Geordi foreshadows the more elaborate tests conducted later in Ten Forward. We see a miniature version of the control which then applies in a larger scale and more consequential setting."

Romulan Brainwashing of Geordi La Forge
S4E24 · The Mind's Eye
Foreshadowing medium

"The demonstration of control over Geordi foreshadows the more elaborate tests conducted later in Ten Forward. We see a miniature version of the control which then applies in a larger scale and more consequential setting."

Taibak demonstrates Geordi's neural control
S4E24 · The Mind's Eye
Foreshadowing medium

"The demonstration of control over Geordi foreshadows the more elaborate tests conducted later in Ten Forward. We see a miniature version of the control which then applies in a larger scale and more consequential setting."

Romulan Verification of Geordi's Control
S4E24 · The Mind's Eye

Key Dialogue

"TAIBAK: Where are we, Mister La Forge?"
"GEORDI: In Ten Forward."
"TAIBAK: Who is that man sitting over there?"
"GEORDI: That's Chief O'Brien."
"TAIBAK: How long has he served with you?"
"GEORDI: Almost four years."
"TAIBAK: I want you to kill him."
"GEORDI: Okay."
"TAIBAK: Freeze program."
"TAIBAK: Commander, did you understand my request?"
"GEORDI: I... I don't..."
"TAIBAK: Look at me."
"GEORDI: Kill Chief O'Brien."
"TAIBAK: Then do as I asked. Resume program."
"TAIBAK: He still hesitated. Prepare the equipment for another session."