Susanna reveals alien reproduction threat
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Beverly informs Susanna that an away team will search for Geordi, but Susanna insists that only she can find him.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Not directly observable, but inferred as desperate (if conscious) or terrified (if unaware of his abduction). His absence creates a void in the scene, filled by Susanna’s urgency and Beverly’s concern. The crew’s fear for his safety is palpable, and his potential transformation into an alien entity adds a layer of existential dread.
Geordi La Forge is mentioned in this event but physically absent, his disappearance the catalyst for Susanna’s revelation. His role here is as the object of the crisis: the crew’s focus shifts from Susanna’s recovery to his rescue, and Susanna’s alien instincts confirm he has been transported to Tarchannen Three. Geordi’s absence looms large, symbolizing the aliens’ ability to infiltrate and abduct Starfleet personnel with terrifying efficiency. His fate is now inextricably linked to Susanna’s transformation, raising the stakes for the entire crew.
- • To survive his abduction and resist the alien transformation (implied, as his goal would be to return to the *Enterprise*).
- • To rely on Susanna’s instincts and Starfleet’s intervention to escape Tarchannen Three before the metamorphosis is complete.
- • He is being held or transformed against his will, and time is critical to his rescue.
- • Susanna’s connection to the aliens—however unsettling—may be the key to finding him.
A volatile mix of terror (for Geordi’s fate), urgency (to act before it’s too late), and frustration (at her own body’s betrayal). Beneath it all, a creeping dread that her connection to the aliens might be irreversible. Her professionalism is eroded by the alien biology, leaving her in a liminal state—neither fully human nor fully alien, but both at once.
Susanna Leijten regains consciousness in Sickbay, her body still weak from surgery but her mind sharpened by the alien DNA strand’s lingering influence. She sits up abruptly, her voice raw with urgency as she corrects Beverly’s assumption about the 'parasite,' revealing the horrifying truth of the aliens’ reproductive cycle. Her alien instincts then kick in, and she knows—with eerie certainty—that Geordi has been transported to Tarchannen Three. She dismisses the away team’s capabilities, insisting only she can find him, her words laced with a desperation that borders on obsession. Physically, she is a study in contradiction: her human eyes plead for understanding, but her posture and tone betray something other, something not entirely her own.
- • To convince Beverly and Starfleet that she is the only one who can locate Geordi, leveraging her alien instincts.
- • To suppress her own fear of the transformation while channeling it into action—before the aliens claim Geordi as they did her.
- • Her partial transformation grants her a unique, almost psychic link to Geordi and the aliens, making her indispensable to the rescue.
- • Starfleet’s conventional methods (away teams, scans, protocols) are insufficient against this biological threat, and time is running out.
Professional concern (for Susanna’s condition and Geordi’s safety) mixed with dread (at the scale of the threat) and frustration (at the limitations of Starfleet’s medical and tactical responses). She is also unsettled by Susanna’s transformation, questioning whether to trust her instincts or treat her as a patient in crisis.
Beverly Crusher is caught between her roles as a physician and a Starfleet officer, her professional demeanor momentarily shaken by Susanna’s revelation. She had just removed what she believed was a parasitic growth, only to be met with the horrifying truth: the 'infection' is a reproductive strategy, and Geordi is already lost to the aliens. Beverly’s initial relief at Susanna’s recovery is replaced by alarm as Susanna’s alien instincts take over, insisting she is the only one who can find Geordi. Beverly reacts with a mix of concern and hesitation, acknowledging the away team’s preparation but clearly unsettled by Susanna’s intensity. Her hands, still gloved from surgery, hover uncertainly as she processes the implications of the biological invasion.
- • To stabilize Susanna physically and psychologically while assessing the validity of her claims about Geordi’s location.
- • To coordinate with Starfleet command and the away team to mount an effective rescue, balancing medical ethics with mission priorities.
- • Susanna’s transformation grants her a dangerous but potentially useful insight into the aliens’ biology and Geordi’s whereabouts.
- • Starfleet’s standard protocols may not be sufficient to counter a threat that operates at a biological level, requiring unconventional approaches.
Not directly observable, but inferred as determined (to fulfill their mission) and frustrated (if they later discover their methods are ineffective against the aliens’ biology).
The Away Team is mentioned as preparing to search for Geordi, but they do not appear on-screen during this event. Their role is framed as insufficient by Susanna, who insists she is the only one who can find him. This sets up a tension between Starfleet’s institutional response (structured, protocol-driven) and Susanna’s instinctive, almost supernatural connection to the aliens. The away team’s absence underscores the urgency of the situation: if they cannot locate Geordi, Susanna’s claim becomes the mission’s only viable path forward.
- • To locate and rescue Geordi La Forge using standard Starfleet away team protocols.
- • To adapt to new information (e.g., Susanna’s insights) if it improves their chances of success.
- • Their training and equipment are sufficient to handle most planetary threats, but this situation may require unconventional tactics.
- • Susanna’s claims about her unique connection to the aliens should be taken seriously, even if they challenge standard operating procedures.
Not directly observable, but inferred as focused and composed—her role in this moment is logistical, not emotional. She operates in the background, ensuring the medical team’s readiness for whatever comes next.
Alyssa Ogawa is mentioned in the scene’s setup but does not participate directly in this specific event. Her role in preparing the sedative (10 cc’s of kayolane) for the away team is completed prior to Susanna’s awakening, and she is not present during the revelation. However, her off-screen actions (preparing medical supplies, following Beverly’s orders) contribute to the scene’s backdrop of urgency and preparation. Her absence here highlights the focus on Susanna and Beverly’s immediate crisis, though her work ensures the crew is medically equipped for the mission ahead.
- • To ensure the away team has the necessary medical supplies for the rescue mission.
- • To support Beverly’s authority and maintain Sickbay’s operational readiness.
- • Beverly’s medical directives must be followed without question, especially in high-stakes situations.
- • The crew’s safety depends on thorough preparation, even when the nature of the threat is unclear.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The 10 cc’s of kayolane sedative, prepared by Ogawa at Beverly’s request, is a symbol of Starfleet’s standard response to medical crises—a tool designed to stabilize patients or subdue threats. However, its role in this event is largely background: it is mentioned as part of the away team’s preparation but does not factor into the revelation of the aliens’ reproductive strategy or Susanna’s urgent claims. The sedative’s presence underscores the crew’s initial assumption that this crisis can be managed with familiar protocols, but Susanna’s correction shatters that illusion. The kayolane becomes irrelevant to the immediate problem (Geordi’s abduction and the alien transformation), highlighting the gap between Starfleet’s preparedness and the true nature of the threat.
Beverly Crusher’s medical kit, though not directly interacted with during this event, embodies the crew’s rush to equip against the biological threat. Its presence in Sickbay—prepared for the away team’s descent to Tarchannen Three—serves as a tangible reminder of the mission’s urgency. The kit symbolizes Starfleet’s reliance on technology and protocol, even as Susanna’s revelation exposes the limitations of such approaches. Its contents (scanners, hyposprays, sedatives) are designed for human physiology, but the aliens’ reproductive strategy operates on a fundamentally different biological level, rendering conventional medical tools potentially useless. The kit’s readiness contrasts with the crew’s growing realization that this crisis cannot be solved with standard equipment alone.
The alien DNA strand—mistakenly removed from Susanna’s thymus as a 'parasite'—is the catalyst for this event’s revelation. Its true nature as a reproductive method, not an infection, transforms the crew’s understanding of the threat from a medical emergency to a biological invasion. Susanna’s correction about the strand’s purpose (planting DNA to trigger metamorphosis) sends a chill through Sickbay, as the implications become clear: the aliens are not just abducting Starfleet personnel—they are replicating through them. The strand’s removal from Susanna’s body is a temporary victory, but its existence proves the aliens’ ability to infiltrate and transform hosts. The object’s role is dual: it is both a clue (revealing the aliens’ reproductive strategy) and a harbinger (foreshadowing Geordi’s potential fate).
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Sickbay serves as the epicenter of the crisis in this event, its sterile lights and biobeds contrasting sharply with the horrifying revelations unfolding within. The space, usually a haven of medical precision, becomes a battleground of biological and emotional tension as Susanna’s alien instincts clash with Beverly’s professional skepticism. The beeping monitors and the hum of equipment create a disquieting backdrop to Susanna’s urgent declarations, amplifying the stakes. Sickbay’s role shifts from a place of healing to a crossroads: it is where the crew learns the true nature of the threat, where Susanna’s humanity and alien biology collide, and where the decision to trust her instincts (or not) will determine Geordi’s fate. The location’s containment (limited access, medical focus) ironically mirrors the crew’s growing sense of being trapped by the aliens’ unseen influence.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Starfleet’s presence in this event is institutional and procedural, manifested through Beverly’s medical authority, the away team’s preparation, and the underlying protocols governing the response to the crisis. The organization’s role is twofold: it provides the framework for the crew’s actions (e.g., surgical removal of the 'parasite,' away team deployment) but is also challenged by the aliens’ biological strategy, which operates outside Starfleet’s conventional understanding of threats. The revelation of the DNA strand’s true nature forces Starfleet’s representatives (Beverly, the away team) to question whether their standard operating procedures are sufficient. Susanna’s insistence that she alone can find Geordi further highlights the tension between institutional protocol and instinctive, alien-driven insight.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The discovery of the parasite in Susanna leads her to then explain that it really wasn't a parasite, but instead a method of reproduction."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"SUSANNA: No. It wasn't a parasite, Doctor. It's their method of reproduction... to plant a DNA strand in a living host... that causes a metamorphosis."
"SUSANNA: He's gone... He's on the planet... We have to find him..."
"SUSANNA: You'll never be able to find him... I'm the only one who can."