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S5E12 · Violations
S5E12
· Violations

Ullians agree to memory probe under suspicion

Picard and Crusher confront the Ullian delegation—Tarmin, Jev, and Inad—after Troi and Riker fall into unexplained comas. Tarmin deflects accusations with feigned offense, while Jev’s overly eager cooperation and Inad’s measured diplomacy create tension. When Crusher proposes invasive memory probes to investigate, Tarmin initially resists but ultimately agrees, though his reluctance and Jev’s unsettling demeanor deepen Picard’s distrust. The scene ends with a close-up of Jev, subtly foreshadowing his later betrayal. This moment shifts the investigation from passive observation to active confrontation, forcing the Ullians to submit to scrutiny while leaving their true motives ambiguous.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard informs the Ullians of the alarming situation on the Enterprise—two officers in unexplained comas—and questions them about their possible involvement, given their telepathic abilities. Tarmin expresses indignation at the suggestion, while Jev and Inad offer to cooperate with further examinations.

concern to defensiveness

Dr. Crusher requests further examinations, including monitoring during a memory probe, to which Tarmin agrees. Jev expresses willingness to cooperate, further fueling Picard's suspicion as the scene closes with a push-in on Jev's face, hinting at his potential sinister intentions.

suspicion to uneasy compliance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Inad
primary

Diplomatic and measured, with a calm demeanor that masks her awareness of the underlying tensions and potential dangers.

Inad stands calmly between Tarmin and Jev, acting as a diplomatic voice in the confrontation. She attempts to moderate Tarmin's pushy behavior and argues for the Ullians' right to defend themselves by allowing a memory probe of Troi. Her measured tone and composed demeanor contrast with the tension in the room, and she positions herself as a voice of reason.

Goals in this moment
  • Defuse the tension between Picard and the Ullians to prevent a breakdown in negotiations.
  • Protect the Ullians' reputation by demonstrating their willingness to cooperate with Starfleet's investigation.
Active beliefs
  • The Ullians' telepathic practices are ethical and should be respected, but they must also be transparent to avoid suspicion.
  • Cooperation with Starfleet is necessary to maintain diplomatic relations and prevent further conflict.
Character traits
Diplomatic Composed Measured Reasonable Moderating
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Jev
primary

Overly eager and deceptive, masking a predatory drive beneath his cooperative facade.

Jev stands near Tarmin and Inad, his body language overly eager and cooperative. He quickly offers to submit to memory probes, his enthusiasm contrasting sharply with Tarmin's reluctance. His demeanor is unsettling, with a hint of insincerity beneath his charm. The camera pushes in on his face at the end of the scene, emphasizing his role as a potential threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Appear cooperative and innocent to deflect suspicion from himself and the Ullians.
  • Use the memory probe as an opportunity to further manipulate or conceal his involvement in the comas.
Active beliefs
  • His telepathic abilities give him an advantage, and he can use them to control the situation without being detected.
  • The memory probe is a risk, but his confidence in his own skills allows him to take it.
Character traits
Overly eager Deceptive Charming but unsettling Manipulative Subtly threatening
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Defensive and guarded, with an undercurrent of arrogance and a desire to maintain control over the situation.

Tarmin stands defensively, his posture rigid and his tone laced with feigned offense. He initially resists the idea of scrutiny, stepping forward only after a tense silence to declare that scrutiny does not frighten the Ullians. His reluctance and pushy demeanor fuel Picard's distrust, and he ultimately agrees to the memory probes, though his agreement feels forced and insincere.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Ullians' reputation and telepathic practices from unwarranted scrutiny by Starfleet.
  • Maintain control over the investigation to prevent exposure of any wrongdoing by himself or his delegation.
Active beliefs
  • The Ullians' telepathic abilities are a point of pride and should not be subjected to invasive investigations.
  • Starfleet's suspicions are baseless and driven by ignorance of Ullian culture and practices.
Character traits
Defensive Pushy Reluctant Insincere Dominating
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Professional and determined, with a focus on uncovering the medical truth behind the comas.

Beverly stands beside Picard, her professional demeanor unwavering as she proposes invasive memory probes to investigate the Ullians' potential involvement in the comas. She cites abnormal brain patterns in Troi and Riker as evidence for the need for further examinations. Her tone is determined and clinical, and she secures tentative agreement from the Ullians before exiting with Picard.

Goals in this moment
  • Use the memory probe to diagnose the cause of Troi and Riker's comas and determine if the Ullians' telepathic abilities are involved.
  • Persuade the Ullians to cooperate with the investigation to ensure the safety of the crew.
Active beliefs
  • The abnormal brain patterns in Troi and Riker are directly linked to the Ullians' telepathic interference.
  • Invasive diagnostic tools are necessary to uncover the truth and protect the crew from further harm.
Character traits
Professional Determined Clinical Observant Persuasive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Memory Probe

The memory probe is proposed by Beverly as an invasive diagnostic tool to access suppressed memories in Troi and Riker, potentially uncovering Ullian telepathic links to their comas. Tarmin initially resists the idea, citing privacy concerns, but ultimately agrees under pressure. Jev, however, eagerly suggests using it on Troi to demonstrate the Ullians' innocence. The memory probe serves as both a diagnostic tool and a potential weapon, symbolizing the tension between cooperation and invasion of privacy in the scene. Its introduction marks a shift from passive observation to active confrontation, forcing the Ullians to submit to scrutiny.

Before: The memory probe is not yet in use …
After: The memory probe is agreed upon for use …
Before: The memory probe is not yet in use but is proposed as a tool for further investigation into the comas of Troi and Riker.
After: The memory probe is agreed upon for use in further examinations, with tentative cooperation secured from the Ullians.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ullian Quarters

The Ullian quarters serve as the neutral ground for the confrontation between Picard, Beverly, and the Ullian delegation. The space is tense, with Tarmin pacing to a distant corner, amplifying the emotional divide between the parties. The quarters are a confined, intimate setting that forces the characters into close proximity, heightening the tension and suspicion. The camera's push-in on Jev's face at the end of the scene emphasizes the Ullian quarters as a space where hidden motives and deceptions are laid bare.

Atmosphere Tense and charged, with an undercurrent of suspicion and unease. The confined space amplifies the …
Function Neutral ground for confrontation and negotiation, where accusations are made, defenses are mounted, and agreements …
Symbolism Represents the fragile diplomatic relationship between Starfleet and the Ullians, as well as the potential …
Access Restricted to the participants in the confrontation: Picard, Beverly, Tarmin, Jev, and Inad. The quarters …
Confined, intimate setting that forces characters into close proximity. Tarmin pacing to a distant corner, amplifying the emotional divide. Camera push-in on Jev's face, emphasizing his role as a potential threat.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"The unexplained comas and their unique electropathic signatures lead Picard to confront the Ullians about their possible involvement."

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Causal

"The unexplained comas and their unique electropathic signatures lead Picard to confront the Ullians about their possible involvement."

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Causal

"The unexplained comas and their unique electropathic signatures lead Picard to confront the Ullians about their possible involvement."

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What this causes 1
Causal

"Dr. Crusher's continued pursuit of a medical explanation for the comas leads to her own memory invasion, mirroring the attacks on Troi and Riker."

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Key Dialogue

"TARMIN: "I've been accused of putting people to sleep with one too many stories, Captain... but this is the first time it's been suggested that I might be responsible for someone's coma.""
"PICARD: "Suspect is perhaps too strong a word. I am simply trying to determine what has caused two of my officers to fall into comas.""
"BEVERLY: "If I could do further examinations tomorrow... perhaps monitor you during a memory probe...""
"JEV: "We will be happy to cooperate, Doctor.""