Geordi Proposes Power Flow Tracing

Under mounting pressure from Ambassador Kell’s warning that Klingon Governor Vagh is poised to attack the Enterprise, Picard demands action to resolve the unauthorized transporter incident. Geordi, subtly manipulated by Romulan conditioning, suggests tracing power flows to locate the transport’s origin—a seemingly logical technical solution that is actually a deliberate misdirection. His proposal, framed as a methodical engineering approach, is designed to sabotage the investigation by leading the crew away from the true source (Cargo Bay Four) and toward a dead end. The scene underscores Geordi’s compromised agency, as his brainwashed actions align with Romulan objectives while appearing to serve Starfleet’s interests. Data’s earlier detection of E-band energy fluctuations (from the prior beat) remains unconnected, leaving the crew unaware of the Romulan plot’s depth. Picard’s acceptance of Geordi’s suggestion—without questioning its feasibility—highlights the crew’s trust in him, deepening the tragedy of his unwitting betrayal. The tension escalates as Kell’s revelation of Vagh’s impending attack looms, forcing the Enterprise to act quickly on Geordi’s flawed lead.

Plot Beats

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In response to the looming Klingon attack, Picard asks for Geordi's recommendations, and Geordi suggests tracing power flows to locate the point of origin of the unauthorized transport.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned professionalism masking deep internal turmoil; his Romulan conditioning creates a dissonance between his Starfleet loyalty and his compelled actions, leaving him in a state of unconscious betrayal.

Geordi stands at the aft engineering station, his fingers hovering over the console as he delivers his proposal with deceptive calm. His VISOR flickers subtly—a telltale sign of the Romulan conditioning taking hold—while he deflects Riker’s probing questions about the transporter logs. He suggests tracing power flows, a technical red herring designed to misdirect the investigation away from Cargo Bay Four, where he earlier sabotaged the planetary array. His posture is relaxed, but his eyes betray a faint tension, as if he’s fighting an internal battle he cannot articulate.

Goals in this moment
  • Misdirect the crew’s investigation to prevent discovery of the Romulan sabotage in Cargo Bay Four.
  • Maintain the appearance of competence and loyalty to avoid suspicion while fulfilling his conditioned directives.
Active beliefs
  • He genuinely believes his suggestion to trace power flows is a valid technical solution (a belief implanted by Romulan conditioning).
  • He trusts his crewmates implicitly, unaware that his actions are being manipulated by external forces.
Character traits
Deceptively composed Technically precise (but misleading) Emotionally conflicted (unaware of his conditioning) Loyal to Starfleet (superficially)
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Calculating detachment; Kell is fully aware of the Romulan plot’s progress and Geordi’s conditioned role. He derives satisfaction from watching the Enterprise crew scramble, but his exterior remains that of a concerned diplomat.

Kell strides onto the bridge from the turbolift, his presence commanding yet subtly menacing. He delivers his warning about Vagh’s impending attack with calculated precision, his timing designed to escalate tension and pressure Picard into hasty decisions. His eyes flicker toward Geordi briefly—a silent acknowledgment of the sleeper agent’s role in the unfolding chaos. Kell’s posture is erect, his voice smooth, but his true allegiance lies with the Romulan Star Empire, and his every word is a chess move in a larger game.

Goals in this moment
  • Accelerate the Klingon-Federation conflict by limiting the *Enterprise*’s time to investigate the transporter incident.
  • Ensure Geordi’s misdirection goes unchallenged, allowing the Romulan sabotage to proceed undetected.
Active beliefs
  • The *Enterprise* crew is too trusting of their own to suspect Geordi’s betrayal (a belief reinforced by their reactions).
  • The Klingon Empire’s honor code will force Vagh’s hand, regardless of Picard’s diplomatic efforts.
Character traits
Manipulative and strategic Coldly efficient (exploiting Klingon-Federation tensions) Deceptively authoritative (leveraging his ambassadorial role) Observant (noticing Geordi’s subtle cues)
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Controlled urgency with underlying frustration; Picard is acutely aware of the stakes—Klingon aggression and internal sabotage—but his trust in Geordi prevents him from questioning the feasibility of the power-flow tracing, a lapse that will haunt him.

Picard stands at the center of the bridge, his posture rigid with the weight of command as he processes the dual threats: the Klingon attack and the transporter sabotage. His voice is measured but urgent, demanding action from Geordi while absorbing Kell’s warning. He accepts Geordi’s proposal without hesitation, a decision rooted in trust but one that will later prove catastrophic. His eyes flicker between the viewscreen (showing the Klingon ships) and Geordi, his mind racing to assess the credibility of the Romulan-influenced suggestion.

Goals in this moment
  • Resolve the transporter incident before Governor Vagh’s attack window closes, to avoid a diplomatic catastrophe.
  • Maintain crew cohesion and trust, even as the situation grows increasingly volatile.
Active beliefs
  • Geordi’s technical expertise is unassailable, and his loyalty to Starfleet is absolute (a belief the Romulans have exploited).
  • The Klingon threat is the primary concern, and the transporter incident is a secondary but critical puzzle to solve quickly.
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Trusting of his senior staff (a potential blind spot) Diplomatically astute (but reactive in this moment) Command-focused (prioritizing immediate threats)
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Cautious frustration; Riker senses inconsistency in Geordi’s answers but is constrained by Picard’s trust in the chief engineer and the immediate Klingon crisis. His instincts are alert, but his hands are tied by protocol and the lack of hard evidence.

Riker leans against the engineering console, his arms crossed as he grills Geordi with rapid-fire questions. His tone is sharp, his skepticism palpable, but he defers to Picard’s authority when the captain accepts Geordi’s proposal. Riker’s eyes narrow as he listens to Geordi’s vague responses about the transporter logs, his instincts telling him something is off, but he lacks concrete evidence to challenge the chief engineer. He glances at the viewscreen, where the Klingon ships loom, a visual reminder of the ticking clock.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth behind the transporter incident before the Klingon attack forces the *Enterprise* into a defensive posture.
  • Protect the crew and the ship by ensuring no internal threats go unchecked, even if it means challenging Geordi indirectly.
Active beliefs
  • Geordi is hiding something, but his loyalty to Starfleet makes outright deception unlikely (a belief the Romulans have manipulated).
  • The Klingon attack is the priority, but the transporter incident could be a critical piece of the puzzle—if only they had more time.
Character traits
Skeptical and probing Loyal to Picard but questioning of Geordi’s explanations Tactically aware (conscious of the Klingon threat’s urgency) Restrained (avoids overt confrontation with Geordi despite doubts)
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Analytical curiosity with underlying confusion; Data’s sensors have detected irregularities, but his lack of human intuition prevents him from connecting the dots to Geordi’s betrayal. He is, for once, out of his depth in a game of psychological manipulation.

Data stands at the ops station, his fingers poised over the console as he confirms the unauthorized transporter beam’s detection. He listens to the exchange between Riker, Geordi, and Picard with his characteristic neutrality, but his eyes flicker with the faintest hint of curiosity—an anomaly in his otherwise logical demeanor. He does not challenge Geordi’s proposal, though his sensors could potentially detect inconsistencies in the power-flow tracing method. His silence is not complicity but a lack of suspicion, a blind spot in his otherwise infallible analysis.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate sensor data to assist the crew in resolving the transporter incident.
  • Understand the unusual energy signatures detected earlier (E-band fluctuations), though he does not yet link them to Romulan activity.
Active beliefs
  • Geordi’s technical suggestion is valid, as it aligns with standard Starfleet protocols for tracing energy flows.
  • The E-band fluctuations are an isolated anomaly, unrelated to the transporter incident (a belief the Romulans have ensured).
Character traits
Logically detached (but observant) Non-confrontational (deferring to human judgment) Technically precise (yet unaware of the deception) Curious (noticing the anomaly but not its implications)
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Controlled tension; Worf is acutely aware of the Klingon ships’ readiness to fire, but his role as a Starfleet officer keeps him from acting on his warrior instincts. His silence is not indifference but a calculated restraint, trusting Picard’s leadership even as the situation grows dire.

Worf stands rigidly at the tactical station, his eyes locked on the Klingon ships displayed on the viewscreen. His hands hover over the controls, ready to respond to any sudden aggression, but he does not speak or intervene in the discussion between Picard, Riker, and Geordi. His Klingon instincts are heightened by the presence of the attack cruiser and Birds of Prey, but his Starfleet discipline keeps him focused on his post. He glances briefly at Geordi, his expression unreadable, but his loyalty to the crew prevents him from voicing his suspicions—if he has any.

Goals in this moment
  • Prepare for the Klingon attack, ensuring the *Enterprise*’s defenses are at optimal readiness.
  • Support Picard’s command, even if it means deferring to Geordi’s technically dubious proposal.
Active beliefs
  • The Klingon threat is the primary concern, and internal investigations must not distract from defensive preparations.
  • Geordi’s loyalty to Starfleet is beyond question, despite his unusual behavior (a belief shaped by their friendship).
Character traits
Disciplined and focused Loyal to Picard and the crew (despite personal tensions) Observant (noticing the Klingon threat’s immediacy) Reserved (choosing silence over speculation)
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Objects Involved

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Enterprise Onboard Sensors

The Enterprise onboard sensors are the tools Data uses to confirm the unauthorized transporter beam’s detection, but their full potential is neutralized by Geordi’s deception. While Data’s sensors could theoretically detect anomalies in the power flows or the planetary array’s activity, Geordi’s conditioning ensures the crew does not ask the right questions. The sensors are passive observers in this moment, their data interpreted through the lens of Geordi’s misdirection. Their role is bittersweet: they provide the evidence the crew needs, but their readings are manipulated by the very person entrusted to analyze them.

Before: Functioning normally, but their data is being interpreted …
After: Still operational, but the crew’s focus on power …
Before: Functioning normally, but their data is being interpreted through Geordi’s conditioned lens, ensuring key details are overlooked.
After: Still operational, but the crew’s focus on power flows prevents them from uncovering the sensors’ deeper insights (e.g., E-band fluctuations).
Enterprise Transporter Logs

The Enterprise transporter logs are a critical piece of evidence that Geordi has already compromised. When Riker asks about them, Geordi confirms they are blank—a direct result of his earlier tampering in Cargo Bay Four. The logs’ emptiness is a deliberate obstruction, ensuring the crew cannot trace the transporter beam’s origin. Geordi’s casual admission ("They're blank") is a masterstroke of deception, masking his role in the sabotage behind a veneer of technical frustration. The logs’ state is a silent accomplice to the Romulan plot, their absence a smokescreen for Geordi’s betrayal.

Before: Tampered with by Geordi; all records of the …
After: Still blank; the crew’s investigation is now focused …
Before: Tampered with by Geordi; all records of the unauthorized transporter beam have been erased, leaving no digital trail.
After: Still blank; the crew’s investigation is now focused on power flows, with no suspicion directed toward the logs’ alteration.
Enterprise-D Bridge Primary Viewscreen

The unauthorized transporter beam is the catalyst for this event, its detection by Data setting the stage for Geordi’s misdirection. Though the beam itself is no longer active, its residual energy signatures and the blank transporter logs it left behind are the clues the crew is desperate to uncover. Geordi’s proposal to trace power flows is a deliberate attempt to steer the investigation away from the beam’s true origin (Cargo Bay Four) and toward a dead end. The beam’s fleeting existence is a ghost in the machine, a trace of Romulan interference that the crew is ill-equipped to recognize—especially with Geordi’s conditioning guiding their focus elsewhere.

Before: Detected by Data at 11:23 hours; its energy …
After: Officially "unexplained" by the crew; Geordi’s suggestion to …
Before: Detected by Data at 11:23 hours; its energy signature has dissipated, but the logs of its activation have been erased by Geordi’s sabotage.
After: Officially "unexplained" by the crew; Geordi’s suggestion to trace power flows ensures the beam’s true source remains hidden, while the crew’s attention is diverted.
Planetary Sensor Array

The planetary sensor array is the unseen linchpin of Geordi’s sabotage, though it is only referenced indirectly in this event. Geordi’s suggestion to trace power flows is a red herring designed to misdirect the crew away from the array, which he earlier repurposed to erase all logs of the transporter incident. The array’s role in the sabotage is critical: by channeling the dematerialization beam of the shipping container (packed with Federation weapons) into its systems, Geordi ensured no trace of the Romulan plot would remain. His proposal to investigate power flows is a smokescreen, exploiting the crew’s trust in his technical expertise to lead them away from the truth.

Before: Functioning normally, with no visible signs of tampering; …
After: Still operational but compromised; the crew’s investigation is …
Before: Functioning normally, with no visible signs of tampering; its logs have already been erased by Geordi’s earlier actions in Cargo Bay Four.
After: Still operational but compromised; the crew’s investigation is now focused on power flows, leaving the array’s role in the sabotage undetected.
Transporter Power Flows

The transporter power flows are the focus of Geordi’s misleading proposal. By suggesting the crew trace these flows to locate the beam’s origin, he exploits a legitimate technical method to lead them astray. The power flows are real, but their investigation will yield no useful results—Geordi has ensured this by rerouting the beam through the planetary array, which is now untraceable. His suggestion is a masterclass in misdirection, using the crew’s trust in his expertise to guide them toward a dead end. The power flows themselves are innocent; it is their investigation that has been corrupted by Geordi’s conditioning.

Before: Normal operational state; the power flows from the …
After: Under investigation by the crew, but the traces …
Before: Normal operational state; the power flows from the unauthorized transporter beam have already been obscured by Geordi’s rerouting.
After: Under investigation by the crew, but the traces lead nowhere; Geordi’s proposal has successfully diverted attention from the true source.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Turbolift (Geordi's Isolation and Kell's Bridge Entry, USS Enterprise-D)

The turbolift serves as a transitional space in this event, where Kell’s entrance marks a shift in the bridge’s dynamics. The narrow, confined car amplifies the isolation Geordi feels as his Romulan conditioning stirs—his VISOR flickers, and the psychological strain becomes palpable. The turbolift’s arrival coincides with Kell’s warning about Vagh’s impending attack, escalating the tension on the bridge. Its role is symbolic: a conduit for both the physical (Kell’s entrance) and the psychological (Geordi’s internal conflict) threats facing the crew.

Atmosphere Confined and oppressive; the turbolift’s narrow walls amplify the crew’s sense of urgency and Geordi’s …
Function Transitional space for crew movement and the introduction of new threats (Kell’s warning).
Symbolism Represents the fragility of the Enterprise’s defenses—both physical (Klingon attack) and psychological (Geordi’s conditioning).
Access Accessible to all crew members with proper clearance, but restricted during red alert to essential …
The turbolift’s doors hiss open, delivering Kell onto the bridge at a critical moment. Geordi rides alone in the car, his VISOR flickering as Romulan conditioning takes hold. The steady hum of the ship’s systems fills the confined space, sharpening the sense of isolation.
Aft Science Station

The aft science station is where Data stands during this event, his fingers dancing across the console as he confirms the unauthorized transporter beam’s detection. While Data does not play a direct role in Geordi’s misdirection, his station is a symbol of the crew’s reliance on technology—and their vulnerability to deception. The station’s screens pulse with data, but the crew’s focus on power flows ensures they overlook the deeper anomalies (e.g., E-band fluctuations) that could expose the Romulan plot. The station’s role is passive but critical: it is the source of the evidence the crew is interpreting, often incorrectly, due to Geordi’s influence.

Atmosphere Technically precise and methodical; the station hums with the crew’s urgent activity, but its data …
Function Data analysis and sensor monitoring hub, where technical evidence is gathered and interpreted.
Symbolism Represents the crew’s trust in technology—and the dangers of relying on compromised systems or personnel.
Access Accessible to senior staff and science officers; restricted during crises to authorized personnel only.
Screens display sensor readouts, tactical overlays, and transporter logs—all of which are being manipulated by Geordi’s sabotage. Data’s fingers move with precision, but his lack of human intuition prevents him from questioning Geordi’s proposal. The station’s consoles glow with E-band fluctuation data, unnoticed by the crew.
Main Bridge (USS Enterprise-D)

The Main Bridge of the USS Enterprise is the epicenter of this event, a high-stakes command center where the fate of the ship—and potentially the Federation-Klingon alliance—hangs in the balance. The bridge’s elevated design, with its glowing LCARS consoles and the looming Klingon ships on the viewscreen, amplifies the tension. Geordi’s misdirection plays out against this backdrop, his technical proposal delivered with deceptive calm while the crew grapples with the dual threats of the Klingon attack and the internal sabotage. The bridge’s atmosphere is one of controlled urgency, with every officer acutely aware of the ticking clock.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the hum of urgent activity; the air is thick with …
Function Command center and crisis management hub, where critical decisions are made under pressure.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of Starfleet’s ideals (trust, transparency) and the vulnerabilities of its systems (internal …
Access Restricted to senior staff and essential personnel; only authorized crew members are permitted on the …
The Klingon ships dominate the viewscreen, their weapons charged and ready to fire. LCARS consoles glow with sensor data, tactical readouts, and transporter logs—all of which are being manipulated by Geordi’s conditioning. The hum of the ship’s systems is punctuated by the sharp tones of alert signals and the crew’s tense exchanges. Geordi’s VISOR flickers subtly, a detail only noticeable upon close inspection.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is the institutional backbone of the Enterprise crew, its protocols and values driving their actions in this high-stakes moment. The organization’s emphasis on transparency, trust, and technical rigor is both its strength and its weakness: while these principles guide Picard’s decision to accept Geordi’s proposal, they also blind the crew to the possibility of internal sabotage. Starfleet’s non-interference policies and its alliance with the Klingons are under direct threat, yet the crew’s investigation is hampered by their unwavering faith in Geordi’s loyalty. The organization’s influence is palpable, but its blind spots are exploited by the Romulans through Geordi’s conditioning.

Representation Through the crew’s adherence to Starfleet protocols, their technical investigations, and their collective trust in …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the crew’s actions but operating under constraints (e.g., the Klingon threat, the …
Impact Starfleet’s reliance on its officers’ loyalty is both its greatest strength and its Achilles’ heel. …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s trust in Geordi is unquestioned, despite Riker’s skepticism. This internal cohesion is both …
Resolve the transporter incident before the Klingon attack forces the Enterprise into a defensive posture. Uphold the Federation-Klingon alliance by proving the crew’s innocence in the weapons-smuggling allegations. Institutional trust in senior officers (e.g., Geordi’s technical recommendations). Chain of command (Picard’s authority to greenlight Geordi’s proposal). Technological resources (sensors, transporter logs, power-flow tracing).
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is represented in this event through the Enterprise crew’s efforts to uphold its values and alliances. The organization’s commitment to diplomacy, transparency, and non-interference is tested as the crew races to resolve the transporter incident before the Klingon attack. The Federation’s reputation is on the line: if the crew fails to prove their innocence in the weapons-smuggling allegations, the Klingon-Federation alliance could collapse. The organization’s influence is felt in Picard’s leadership, Riker’s skepticism, and Data’s methodical analysis—all of which are being undermined by Geordi’s conditioning. The Federation’s goals are noble but vulnerable to exploitation by external forces (e.g., the Romulans).

Representation Through Picard’s command decisions, the crew’s investigative efforts, and their collective adherence to Starfleet protocols.
Power Dynamics Defending its integrity against Klingon accusations while operating under the constraint of an impending attack.
Impact The Federation’s reliance on its officers’ loyalty is both a strength and a weakness. While …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s trust in Geordi is unquestioned, despite Riker’s skepticism. This internal cohesion is both …
Prove the Federation’s innocence in the weapons-smuggling allegations to preserve the Klingon-Federation alliance. Uncover the true source of the transporter incident to expose the Romulan plot before it escalates into war. Diplomatic pressure (Picard’s negotiations with Kell and Vagh). Technical investigations (tracing power flows, analyzing transporter logs). Institutional trust in senior officers (e.g., Geordi’s recommendations).
Romulan Star Empire Forces

The Romulan Star Empire operates in the shadows of this event, its influence felt through Geordi’s conditioned actions and Kell’s calculated manipulations. While the Romulans are not physically present on the bridge, their plot unfolds through the sleeper agent they have created in Geordi. Kell’s warning about Vagh’s attack is a deliberate escalation, designed to pressure the crew into hasty decisions—decisions that play directly into the Romulans’ hands. The organization’s goal is to provoke a war between the Federation and the Klingons, and Geordi’s misdirection is a critical step in that plan. The Romulans’ power lies in their invisibility: they pull the strings without ever revealing their hand.

Representation Through Geordi’s brainwashed actions and Kell’s disguised role as a Klingon ambassador.
Power Dynamics Operating as a hidden antagonist, exerting influence through psychological manipulation and sleeper agents.
Impact The Romulans’ actions threaten to unravel the Federation-Klingon alliance, exploiting the crew’s trust in Geordi …
Internal Dynamics The Romulan High Command’s strategy relies on compartmentalization: Geordi is a sleeper agent, Kell is …
Escalate tensions between the Federation and the Klingons by ensuring the transporter incident remains unresolved. Prevent the Enterprise crew from discovering the Romulan plot by misdirecting their investigation (via Geordi’s proposal). Psychological conditioning (Geordi’s VISOR-based brainwashing). Disinformation (Kell’s false warnings and diplomatic pressure). Technological sabotage (erasing transporter logs, rerouting power flows).
Klingon Empire

The Klingon Empire is a looming threat in this event, its influence felt through Kell’s warnings and the ever-present Klingon ships on the viewscreen. The organization’s honor code and warrior culture demand action: Governor Vagh is poised to attack the Enterprise, and Kell’s false advice to consult the High Council is a delaying tactic designed to buy the Romulans more time. The Klingons’ power dynamics are shaped by their skepticism of the Federation, their distrust of Worf (a discommendated Klingon), and their willingness to resort to violence to defend their interests. Their presence is a constant reminder of the stakes: if the crew fails to resolve the transporter incident, the Klingon-Federation alliance will shatter, and war will follow.

Representation Through Kell’s disguised role as a Klingon ambassador and the Klingon ships’ threatening posture on …
Power Dynamics Exercising military pressure on the Enterprise, leveraging their honor code and skepticism of the Federation …
Impact The Klingon Empire’s actions threaten to destabilize the Federation-Klingon alliance, playing directly into the Romulans’ …
Internal Dynamics The Klingon High Council’s skepticism of the Federation is being exploited by Kell (a Romulan …
Force the Enterprise crew to prove their innocence in the weapons-smuggling allegations or face attack. Preserve Klingon honor by responding to perceived Federation interference in Kriosian affairs. Military intimidation (the Klingon ships’ encirclement of the Enterprise). Diplomatic pressure (Kell’s warnings and false advice). Cultural leverage (the Klingon honor code, which demands action against perceived threats).

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Mister La Forge, your recommendations?"
"GEORDI: It might be possible to locate the point of origin by tracing power flows at the time of transport."
"PICARD: Make it so."