Beverly gives Wesley his father’s message
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Beverly, attempting to mask her worry with cheerfulness, tells Wesley she has a message from his father made shortly after his birth, intended for him to receive at eighteen.
Wesley, both eager and apprehensive, questions the contents of the disk, and Beverly, smiling, fulfills her promise by handing it over.
Wesley, after a moment of contemplation, briefly hugs Beverly before exiting, leaving her with a smile.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Caring and intentional—his actions suggest a deep love for Wesley and a desire to ensure his son feels connected to him, even from beyond. There is an undercurrent of urgency, as if he sensed the importance of these words before his time ran out.
Jack is not physically present but is the subject of the holographic disk’s contents. His voice and message are inferred through Beverly’s dialogue and the context of the recording. He is described as having created the message shortly after Wesley’s birth, intending to convey important, time-sensitive words to his son. His absence is palpable, and his influence is felt through Beverly’s reverence for his wishes and Wesley’s eagerness to connect with him.
- • To ensure Wesley hears his father’s voice and words at a pivotal moment in his life (his 18th birthday).
- • To impart wisdom, love, or guidance that Jack feared he might not have the chance to share in person.
- • That Wesley would need his father’s guidance as he grew older, particularly in the absence of Jack’s physical presence.
- • That some words are too important to leave unsaid, and that recording them was a way to bridge the gap between life and loss.
Excited yet hesitant—his eagerness to hear his father’s message is tempered by a deep-seated fear of the grief it might unleash. The hug he gives Beverly is a silent acknowledgment of the shared loss they carry, but also a step toward independence and confronting his father’s legacy on his own.
Wesley sits across from Beverly, his excitement palpable as he learns about the holographic disk. He stares at it with a mix of eagerness and hesitation, torn between his desire to connect with his father and his fear of the emotional weight the message might carry. When Beverly hands him the disk, he takes it cautiously, then stands and gives her a brief, wordless hug before leaving. His actions suggest a young man on the cusp of adulthood, grappling with the legacy of his father’s absence and the responsibility of hearing his words.
- • To understand his father’s words and connect with him, even posthumously.
- • To honor his mother’s trust in him by listening to the message without her influence or preparation.
- • That his father’s message holds answers or guidance he has been seeking.
- • That he is ready to face the emotions the message might evoke, though he is not entirely certain.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Beverly’s office serves as an intimate, private space where the emotional exchange between Beverly and Wesley takes place. The confined setting amplifies the tension and vulnerability of the moment, as there is no room for distraction or escape. The office is a sanctuary of sorts, a place where Beverly can share the disk with Wesley without the prying eyes of the Enterprise crew. The soft lighting and personal touches (e.g., medical displays, Beverly’s belongings) create an atmosphere of warmth, but also one of quiet sorrow, as the space echoes the unspoken grief of Jack’s absence.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Beverly giving Wesley his father's message directly results in Wesley activating the program in the Holodeck and finally reconnecting with his lost father."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"WESLEY: What kind of message?"
"BEVERLY: I don't know exactly. Your father made it a few weeks after you were born."
"WESLEY: Why?"
"BEVERLY: He thought it was important to say certain things... to make sure he didn't forget to tell you later."
"BEVERLY: He wanted you to have this when you turned eighteen... and I want you to have it too."