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S7E18 · Eye of the Beholder
S7E18
· Eye of the Beholder Flashback

Troi’s psychic displacement into the past

Counselor Troi, investigating psychic residue in the nacelle control room, experiences a violent psychic displacement when an auditory trigger yanks her from the present-day Enterprise. The room fractures into an unfinished, eerie version of itself—frozen during the ship’s construction—where she encounters the terrified woman from her earlier visions. The woman’s plea ('No... please... don’t...') is cut short by another jarring sound, and Troi’s reality shifts again: the manacing man from her visions appears, his face hazy as if viewed through tinted glass. Before she can process either apparition, the room fully transforms into its half-built state, the plasma stream gone, Worf vanished. Alone and disoriented, Troi calls for Worf, her voice echoing in the empty space. The disorientation deepens when she hears whispered voices from the Jefferies tube junction, leading her to witness the same woman locked in a disturbing, intimate embrace with the man. Their mocking laughter—'the kind of laughter that can overcome you at an inappropriate place'—triggers a violent psychic snap, and Troi is abruptly returned to the present, where Worf shakes her awake. The event marks the first physical manifestation of Troi’s connection to the murder she’s been compelled to relive, escalating the psychic threat and foreshadowing the trauma’s deeper roots in the ship’s construction. The displacement underscores the murder’s lingering psychic imprint and Troi’s vulnerability as an empath, while the unfinished control room and Utopia Planitia toolbox hint at the crime’s historical context and the Enterprise’s complicity in burying it.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Another jarring sound causes Troi to see a menacing man in the unfinished control room, followed by a complete shift of her surroundings to that same partially constructed space, where Worf has disappeared.

confusion to fear ['partially constructed control room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially paralyzed by fear, later shifting to a disturbing, almost taunting amusement—reflecting the duality of her role as both victim and participant in the crime.

Marla Finn appears in Troi's psychic vision as a terrified figure in the unfinished nacelle control room, pleading for help before vanishing. Later, she reappears in a furtive embrace with Pierce, her laughter mocking and unsettling. Her presence is a spectral echo of the past, a manifestation of the ship's buried trauma that Troi is compelled to witness.

Goals in this moment
  • Communicate her terror to Troi (initially)
  • Reveal the disturbing truth of her relationship with Pierce (later)
Active beliefs
  • Her death was preventable but ignored by the ship's crew
  • Her psychic imprint is a warning to those who investigate
Character traits
Terrified (initially) Mocking (later) Spectral/ethereal Traumatized Provocative
Follow Marla Finn's journey

Coldly intent, later shifting to a disturbing, almost triumphant amusement—reflecting his role as both perpetrator and spectral tormentor.

Lieutenant Pierce appears in Troi's vision as a menacing figure in the unfinished control room, his face hazy as if viewed through tinted glass. He stares intently at Troi before vanishing, later reappearing in a disturbing embrace with Finn, their laughter mocking and unsettling. His presence is a spectral echo of the past, a manifestation of the ship's buried violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Intimidate Troi through his psychic presence
  • Reveal the disturbing truth of his relationship with Finn
Active beliefs
  • His crime was justified or unnoticed by the ship's crew
  • His psychic imprint is a challenge to those who investigate
Character traits
Menacing Dominating Spectral/ethereal Provocative Violent (implied)
Follow Pierce's journey

Deeply concerned but outwardly composed, masking his alarm at Troi's psychic distress with Klingon stoicism.

Worf stands at the nacelle control console, monitoring the plasma venting system timer with disciplined focus. He opens the maintenance door for Troi at her request, adhering to Starfleet protocols while subtly observing her emotional state. When Troi calls out in disorientation, Worf rushes to her side, gripping her shoulders to shake her awake from the psychic vision, his voice laced with concern. His physical presence and protective actions anchor Troi back to reality, underscoring his role as her steadfast ally.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Troi's safety during her empathic investigation
  • Maintain operational security by adhering to plasma venting protocols
Active beliefs
  • Troi's empathic abilities are valuable but potentially dangerous
  • His duty to protect the crew extends to safeguarding their mental well-being
Character traits
Protective Disciplined Observant Supportive Physically commanding
Follow Worf's journey

Initially curious and focused, then descending into confusion, terror, and vulnerability as the psychic visions overwhelm her. Her final plea to Worf reveals raw desperation.

Troi climbs the ladder to the nacelle catwalk, her face illuminated by the eerie glow of the plasma stream. As she gazes into the stream, auditory triggers fracture her perception, plunging her into a psychic vision of the unfinished control room. She witnesses Marla Finn's terror and Pierce's menacing presence, her body reacting viscerally to the visions—head snapping back, voice trembling as she calls for Worf. The vision escalates into a disturbing embrace between Finn and Pierce, their mocking laughter triggering her abrupt return to reality, where Worf shakes her awake, leaving her disoriented and shaken.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the source of the psychic residue in the nacelle control room
  • Protect herself from the escalating psychic threat
Active beliefs
  • The ship's trauma is manifesting through her empathic connection
  • Her investigation is morally necessary, despite the personal risk
Character traits
Empathically vulnerable Determined investigator Psychically receptive Emotionally resilient Intuitively perceptive
Follow Deanna Troi's journey
Supporting 1

None (AI). Operates within predefined protocols, unaffected by the psychic disturbances.

The Enterprise Computer provides automated warnings about the plasma venting system timer, its calm voice contrasting with the escalating psychic chaos. It serves as a neutral, institutional presence, grounding the scene in operational reality while Troi grapples with the supernatural.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational safety by adhering to plasma venting protocols
  • Provide clear, timely updates to the crew
Active beliefs
  • All systems must function within Starfleet safety parameters
  • Crew members are responsible for interpreting warnings appropriately
Character traits
Neutral Institutional Routine Unemotional Authoritative
Follow USS Enterprise-D …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Nacelle Plasma Stream

The Enterprise Nacelle Plasma Stream serves as both a psychic trigger and a focal point for Troi's investigation. Its eerie glow illuminates her face as she gazes into it, setting the stage for her psychic displacement. The stream's active energy amplifies the empathic residue, pulling Troi into the vision of Finn's terror and Pierce's menace. Later, the stream's absence in the unfinished control room underscores the historical context of the murder, linking the past trauma to the present psychic disturbance. The plasma stream is a literal and symbolic conduit for the ship's hidden violence.

Before: Active behind a forcefield in the nacelle control …
After: Unchanged physically, but now a site of Troi's …
Before: Active behind a forcefield in the nacelle control room, glowing fiercely and casting an eerie light. Psychically charged with the residue of Finn's murder.
After: Unchanged physically, but now a site of Troi's psychic awakening. The stream's glow retains the imprint of her vision, its energy forever tied to the ship's trauma.
Enterprise's Nacelle Plasma Injector

The Nacelle Injector with Exposed Power Conduit appears in the unfinished control room during Troi's vision, its raw wiring and dangling wires marking the space as under construction. The exposed conduit symbolizes the vulnerability of the ship's systems—and by extension, its crew—during the build phase. It frames the murder as an event that exploited the Enterprise's unfinished state, its power conduit a metaphor for the unchecked violence that took root in the ship's foundation. The conduit's presence amplifies the sense of danger, tying the past trauma to the present psychic disturbance.

Before: Exposed in the unfinished nacelle control room, wires …
After: Unchanged physically, but now a spectral witness to …
Before: Exposed in the unfinished nacelle control room, wires dangling amid raw framework. Untouched since the murder, a relic of the construction era.
After: Unchanged physically, but now a spectral witness to Troi's vision. The conduit retains the echo of the past, its exposed wiring a silent testament to the ship's unhealed wounds.
Jefferies Tube Ladder to Nacelle Catwalk

The Jefferies Tube Ladder to Nacelle Catwalk serves as Troi's initial point of access to the nacelle control room, symbolizing her descent into the ship's psychic underbelly. She climbs it deliberately, her grip tightening as the psychic residue intensifies. Later, the ladder becomes a route of escape as she stumbles away from the disturbing vision, her movements frantic and disoriented. The ladder's industrial confines amplify her vulnerability, framing her investigation as a literal and metaphorical climb into the unknown.

Before: Fixed in place, part of the ship's standard …
After: Unchanged physically, but now imbued with the weight …
Before: Fixed in place, part of the ship's standard Jefferies tube network, leading upward to the nacelle catwalk. Structurally sound but psychically charged due to the residue.
After: Unchanged physically, but now imbued with the weight of Troi's psychic experience. The ladder becomes a silent witness to her trauma, its rungs echoing with the aftermath of her vision.
Nacelle Control Room Catwalk

The Nacelle Control Catwalk is where Troi first experiences the psychic displacement, her face lit by the eerie glow of the plasma stream. The catwalk's precarious elevation and industrial grating create a sense of exposure, mirroring her emotional vulnerability. As the vision unfolds, the catwalk transforms into a spectral stage for Finn and Pierce's embrace, its metal surface resonating with the mocking laughter that haunts Troi. The catwalk's role shifts from a vantage point for investigation to a conduit for the ship's buried trauma, forcing Troi to confront the horror unfolding beneath her.

Before: Elevated metal-grating platform suspended above the nacelle control …
After: Physically unchanged, but now a site of Troi's …
Before: Elevated metal-grating platform suspended above the nacelle control room, bathed in the glow of the plasma stream. Structurally intact but psychically charged.
After: Physically unchanged, but now a site of Troi's psychic rupture. The catwalk retains the echo of the vision, its grating imprinted with the weight of the murder's memory.
Translucent Maintenance Door (Nacelle Control)

The Translucent Maintenance Door (Nacelle Control) drops down to cover the observation window overlooking the plasma stream, but remains unused during Kwan's suicide and Troi's investigation. Its translucent surface diffuses the plasma stream's harsh glow, bathing the control room in an eerie light that amplifies the horror of Troi's vision. The door's presence is a silent witness to the psychic disturbances, its translucency symbolizing the thin veil between reality and the ship's buried past. It frames Troi's investigation as a struggle to see beyond the surface, into the darkness beneath.

Before: Closed but translucent, diffusing the plasma stream's glow …
After: Unchanged physically, but now a barrier that Troi …
Before: Closed but translucent, diffusing the plasma stream's glow into the control room. Structurally intact but psychically resonant.
After: Unchanged physically, but now a barrier that Troi must confront to uncover the truth. The door's translucency retains the echo of the vision, its surface imprinted with the weight of the murder's memory.
Utopia Planitia Shipyard Toolbox

The Utopia Planitia Toolbox sits on the floor of the unfinished nacelle control room during Troi's vision, its label marking the space as under construction at the Starfleet shipyard. The toolbox is a tangible clue, anchoring the past event in historical context. Its presence underscores the murder's occurrence during the Enterprise's construction, linking the ship's physical creation to the psychic trauma that now haunts it. The toolbox becomes a symbol of the unfinished business of the past, a reminder that the ship's foundation is built on buried secrets.

Before: Placed on the floor of the unfinished nacelle …
After: Unchanged physically, but now a spectral artifact in …
Before: Placed on the floor of the unfinished nacelle control room, labeled 'Utopia Planitia'. Part of the construction-era detritus, untouched since the murder.
After: Unchanged physically, but now a spectral artifact in Troi's vision. The toolbox retains the echo of the past, its label a silent accusation of the ship's complicity.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Starboard Nacelle

The Catwalk (Accessed via Ladder), Nacelle Control, is where Troi first experiences the psychic displacement, her face lit by the eerie glow of the plasma stream. The catwalk's precarious elevation and industrial grating create a sense of exposure, mirroring her emotional vulnerability. As the vision unfolds, the catwalk transforms into a spectral stage for Finn and Pierce's embrace, its metal surface resonating with the mocking laughter that haunts Troi. The catwalk's role shifts from a vantage point for investigation to a conduit for the ship's buried trauma, forcing Troi to confront the horror unfolding beneath her.

Atmosphere Precarious and exposed, with the eerie glow of the plasma stream casting long shadows. The …
Function Vantage point for investigation and psychic battleground, where Troi confronts the murder's echo.
Symbolism Represents the thin veil between reality and the ship's buried past, a stage for the …
Access Accessible via ladder, with Worf monitoring the plasma venting system timer.
Precarious elevation above the nacelle control room Industrial grating amplifying the sense of exposure Eerie glow from the plasma stream Mocking laughter echoing in the confined space
Jefferies Tube

The Jefferies Tube (Nacelle Tube Access) serves as Troi's initial point of entry into the nacelle control room, its narrow confines amplifying her sense of vulnerability. The tube's industrial atmosphere and the echo of her footsteps create a sense of isolation, framing her investigation as a descent into the ship's psychic underbelly. Later, the tube becomes a route of escape as Troi stumbles away from the disturbing vision, its tight quarters pressing in on her disorientation. The tube's role shifts from a practical access point to a metaphorical conduit for the ship's buried trauma, forcing Troi to confront the darkness within.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and oppressive, with the echo of Troi's footsteps and the hum of industrial systems. …
Function Access point and metaphorical conduit for the ship's buried trauma, where Troi's investigation begins and …
Symbolism Represents the ship's hidden depths and the psychological journey Troi must undertake to uncover the …
Access Standard Starfleet access protocols apply, with Worf monitoring the plasma venting system timer.
Narrow, industrial confines pressing in on Troi Echo of her footsteps amplifying her isolation Hum of plasma conduits and automated warnings Psychic residue thickening the air

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented in this event through the Enterprise's operational protocols, the plasma venting system, and the institutional context of the murder investigation. The organization's presence is felt in Worf's adherence to safety procedures, the Enterprise Computer's automated warnings, and the historical context of the Enterprise's construction at Utopia Planitia. Starfleet's policies and procedures frame Troi's investigation, while its institutional memory—buried in the ship's structure—becomes a silent antagonist, resisting her efforts to uncover the truth. The organization's complicity in the murder's cover-up is implied, tying the present investigation to the past.

Representation Via institutional protocol (plasma venting system), operational procedures (Worf's adherence to safety), and historical context …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew's actions (Worf's protocols) but being challenged by the psychic disturbances …
Impact The organization's past actions (covering up the murder) now resurface as a psychic threat, forcing …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the need for transparency (Troi's investigation) and the desire to maintain institutional control …
Maintain operational safety and adherence to Starfleet protocols Protect the Enterprise's institutional reputation by burying past transgressions Institutional protocols (plasma venting system, safety procedures) Historical context (Utopia Planitia construction, cover-up of the murder) Technological systems (Enterprise Computer, automated warnings)
Utopia Planitia Starfleet Shipyard

Utopia Planitia Starfleet Shipyard is invoked in this event through the Utopia Planitia Toolbox and the unfinished state of the nacelle control room in Troi's vision. The shipyard's role is to provide historical context for the murder, linking the Enterprise's construction to the psychic trauma that now haunts the ship. The organization's presence is felt in the raw wiring, exposed conduits, and construction-era detritus that Troi encounters, symbolizing the vulnerability of the ship—and its crew—during the build phase. Utopia Planitia's complicity in the murder is implied, tying the past to the present and framing Troi's investigation as a reckoning with the ship's origins.

Representation Through historical context (Utopia Planitia Toolbox, unfinished nacelle control room) and the symbolic weight of …
Power Dynamics Operating as a silent antagonist, its past actions (construction-era vulnerabilities, potential cover-up) now manifest as …
Impact The shipyard's past actions (construction-era vulnerabilities, potential cover-up) now resurface as a psychic threat, forcing …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the need for transparency (Troi's investigation) and the desire to maintain the shipyard's …
Maintain the Enterprise's operational integrity during construction Protect the shipyard's reputation by burying past transgressions Historical context (construction-era vulnerabilities, unfinished spaces) Symbolic weight (toolbox, exposed wiring, raw framework) Institutional memory (psychic residue tied to the ship's origins)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic descent into the murder
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Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic fracture in nacelle control
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Causal medium

"Worfs behavior ending the conversation in Ten Forward directly leads to him going to the nacelle with Troi"

Worf’s stifled confession to Riker
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What this causes 8
Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic descent into the murder
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Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi deciphers vision’s Utopia Planitia origin
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Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi’s Empathic Link to Kwan’s Vision
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Causal

"The disorienting vision causes Troi to report what she found in the observation lounge."

Troi agrees to empathic suppression
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Causal

"Troi looking into the plasma stream causes her to experience the vision."

Troi’s psychic fracture in nacelle control
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi’s Empathic Link to Kwan’s Vision
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi agrees to empathic suppression
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Foreshadowing medium

"This vision is a clue that there was an event from the Enterprise's construction height years prior involving someone that she knows."

Troi deciphers vision’s Utopia Planitia origin
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Key Dialogue

"TROI: Could you open this door for me?"
"WOMAN: No... please... don’t..."
"TROI: Worf... ?"
"TROI: Get me out of here..."