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S7E17 · Masks
S7E17
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Torpedo fails as Masaka manifests

In Engineering, Geordi La Forge and Worf attempt to deploy a photon torpedo against the alien threat, but the weapon system fails catastrophically. The torpedo's casing reveals its payload has been replaced by writhing snakes—a grotesque physical manifestation of the archive's corruption spreading into the ship's core systems. As the men recoil, the back panel of Engineering transforms into a towering image of Masaka, the archive's central antagonist, while vines begin creeping along the walls. The environment then shifts into a nightmarish hellscape, trapping them behind a wall of flames. Worf urgently calls for emergency transport, and they dematerialize just as the archive's influence fully consumes the space. This event underscores the escalating danger of the archive's corruption, now infiltrating critical Starfleet technology and threatening the crew's ability to defend themselves or Data. The failure of the torpedo and the manifestation of Masaka mark a turning point, forcing the crew to confront the archive's growing power and the urgency of their situation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi prepares to fire a photon torpedo, setting the yield to maximum, while Worf monitors the phase alignment.

Intent to growing tension ['Engineering', 'pool table']

The photon torpedo's power systems fail, preventing its launch. Upon opening the casing, Geordi and Worf discover it is filled with snakes.

Tension to shock and disgust ['Engineering']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shocked disbelief transitioning to urgent alarm, with underlying frustration at the failure of Starfleet technology to protect them.

Geordi La Forge begins the event with focused technical precision, locking in targeting parameters and adjusting the photon torpedo's yield to maximum. His confidence falters as the torpedo's systems fail, and he manually inspects the casing, only to recoil in horror at the sight of writhing snakes. The manifestation of Masaka's image and the hellscape transformation force him into a state of urgent alarm, prompting him to suggest fleeing. His reliance on logic and engineering expertise is shattered, leaving him vulnerable and dependent on Worf's decisive action to call for emergency transport.

Goals in this moment
  • Deploy the photon torpedo to neutralize the alien threat and save Data.
  • Understand and rectify the technical malfunction to restore control over the situation.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet technology and logic can overcome any challenge, even an ancient alien archive.
  • His expertise as Chief Engineer will allow him to diagnose and fix the problem, restoring order.
Character traits
Resourceful under pressure Quick to adapt to technical failures Vulnerable when confronted with the supernatural Dependent on institutional protocols in crises
Follow Geordi La …'s journey
Masaka
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Triumpant and malevolent, reveling in the crew's helplessness and the failure of their technology.

Masaka manifests as a towering, monstrous image filling the back panel of Engineering, her presence corrupting the environment and replacing the photon torpedo's payload with writhing snakes. The vines creeping along the walls and the wall of flames erupting to block the exit are extensions of her influence, creating a nightmarish hellscape that traps Geordi and Worf. Her manifestation symbolizes the archive's growing power and the crew's inability to defend against it, forcing them into a state of helplessness and urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Consume and corrupt the *Enterprise-D*'s systems and crew, expanding her influence.
  • Prevent the crew from intervening in Data's transformation, ensuring her dominance over the archive.
Active beliefs
  • The crew's logic and technology are inferior to her ancient power.
  • She is entitled to claim the archive and its inhabitants as her own domain.
Character traits
Dominant and destructive Psychologically manipulative through environmental corruption Symbolic of ancient, malevolent forces beyond Starfleet's understanding Unstoppable in her corruption of technology and logic
Follow Masaka's journey

Initial puzzlement shifts to horrified realization, then determined urgency to escape the inescapable nightmare unfolding around them.

Worf enters the event with tactical precision, scanning the photon torpedo and reporting its malfunctioning power systems. His puzzlement turns to horror as he witnesses the snakes inside the torpedo and the towering image of Masaka. He reacts swiftly to the environmental transformation, tapping his combadge to call for emergency transport with a determined urgency. His warrior instincts kick in, prioritizing survival and escape over further engagement with the supernatural threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safety of himself and Geordi by securing emergency transport.
  • Avoid direct confrontation with Masaka, recognizing the threat as beyond conventional combat.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet's technology and protocols are the first line of defense, but they may not be sufficient against this threat.
  • Survival and retreat are sometimes the most honorable actions in the face of overwhelming, supernatural forces.
Character traits
Tactically observant and precise Quick to recognize and respond to existential threats Decisive in crises, especially when institutional protocols fail Relies on Klingon discipline to maintain composure under duress
Follow Worf's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Illusory Wall of Flame

The wall of flames erupting in Engineering serves as an impassable barrier, sealing Geordi and Worf's exit and trapping them in the hellscape. This fiery manifestation of Masaka's power symbolizes the crew's inability to escape the archive's corruption, even within the heart of their own ship. The flames pulse with an otherworldly energy, reinforcing the alien threat's dominance and the crew's vulnerability.

After: Active and roaring, blocking the exit and creating …
After: Active and roaring, blocking the exit and creating an inescapable prison for Geordi and Worf within Engineering.
Commander Data's Starfleet Combadge

The photon torpedo, intended as a weapon to neutralize the alien threat, becomes a grotesque symbol of the archive's corruption. Initially positioned on a cradle in Engineering, it fails to activate due to malfunctioning power systems. When Geordi manually inspects it, the casing reveals its payload replaced by writhing snakes—a physical manifestation of Masaka's influence. This transformation underscores the archive's ability to infiltrate and corrupt Starfleet's most advanced technology, rendering it useless against the supernatural threat.

Before: Functional photon torpedo, positioned on a cradle in …
After: Corrupted and inoperable, with its payload replaced by …
Before: Functional photon torpedo, positioned on a cradle in Engineering, ready for deployment with targeting parameters locked in and yield set to maximum.
After: Corrupted and inoperable, with its payload replaced by writhing snakes, symbolizing the archive's complete domination over Starfleet weaponry.
Snakes in Corrupted Photon Torpedo Casing

The writhing snakes inside the photon torpedo casing serve as a visceral, symbolic representation of the archive's corruption. Their grotesque motion and replacement of the torpedo's payload horrify Geordi and Worf, signaling the archive's ability to infiltrate and twist Starfleet's technology into something unrecognizable and dangerous. The snakes embody the alien threat's insidious nature, turning the crew's own weapons against them.

Before: Functional control panel with active lights, integrated with …
After: Active and writhing within the torpedo casing, filling …
Before: Functional control panel with active lights, integrated with the photon torpedo's systems for manual activation.
After: Active and writhing within the torpedo casing, filling the compartment and symbolizing the archive's corruption of Starfleet weaponry.
Vines Creeping Along Engineering Walls

The vines creeping along the walls of Engineering are a physical manifestation of Masaka's influence, transforming the sterile Starfleet environment into a nightmarish hellscape. They symbolize the archive's corruption spreading through the ship's infrastructure, infiltrating even the most secure and technologically advanced areas. Their presence contributes to the claustrophobic and oppressive atmosphere, trapping Geordi and Worf and reinforcing their helplessness.

After: Active and spreading along the walls, creeping toward …
After: Active and spreading along the walls, creeping toward the warp core and other critical systems, symbolizing the archive's growing control over Engineering.
Worf's Starfleet Combadge

Worf's combadge is the crew's lifeline in this moment of crisis. After the environmental transformation traps them, Worf taps the combadge to call for emergency transport, providing the only means of escape from Masaka's hellscape. The device's functionality contrasts with the corrupted photon torpedo, highlighting Starfleet's remaining operational protocols even as the ship's systems fail. Its use underscores the crew's reliance on institutional protocols in the face of the unknown.

Before: Functional and pinned to Worf's uniform, ready for …
After: Used successfully to call for emergency transport, facilitating …
Before: Functional and pinned to Worf's uniform, ready for communication with the Bridge.
After: Used successfully to call for emergency transport, facilitating the beam-out of Geordi and Worf.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Engineering (Deck 42, USS Enterprise-D, Present Timeline)

Main Engineering, typically a hub of Starfleet's technological prowess and order, becomes a battleground and a nightmarish hellscape under Masaka's influence. The transformation begins with the failure of the photon torpedo and the discovery of snakes, escalating into the manifestation of Masaka's towering image and the eruption of flames. The environment shifts from a controlled, logical space to one of chaos and corruption, reflecting the archive's infiltration of the ship's core systems. This location symbolizes the crew's struggle to maintain control and logic in the face of an ancient, malevolent force.

Atmosphere Oppressively claustrophobic and nightmarish, with flickering emergency lighting, writhing snakes, creeping vines, and roaring flames …
Function Battleground where Starfleet's technology and logic are overwhelmed by the alien archive's corruption, forcing the …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of Starfleet's institutional power and the crew's vulnerability when confronted with forces …
Access Initially accessible but becomes sealed by the wall of flames, trapping Geordi and Worf within …
Flickering emergency lighting casting eerie shadows. Writhing snakes filling the photon torpedo casing. Vines creeping along the walls toward the warp core. Towering image of Masaka filling the back panel. Roaring wall of flames blocking the exit.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet's institutional protocols and technological superiority are tested and ultimately undermined in this event. The failure of the photon torpedo and the corruption of Engineering's systems expose the limitations of Starfleet's defenses against the alien archive. Worf's call for emergency transport represents the crew's reliance on institutional protocols to escape the inescapable, highlighting Starfleet's adaptability even in the face of overwhelming forces. The event underscores the organization's struggle to maintain control and logic when confronted with supernatural threats beyond its understanding.

Representation Through the crew's reliance on institutional protocols (e.g., emergency transport) and the failure of Starfleet …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individual crew members (e.g., Worf's call for transport) but being challenged and …
Impact The event reveals the fragility of Starfleet's technological and logical frameworks when confronted with forces …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the crew's reliance on institutional protocols and the realization that these may not …
Protect the crew and the Enterprise-D from the alien threat, even if it means retreating. Maintain institutional protocols and technology as the first line of defense, despite their limitations. Through institutional protocols (e.g., emergency transport, chain of command). Through technological resources (e.g., photon torpedoes, Engineering systems), though these are ultimately corrupted.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Escalation medium

"The photon torpedo revealing itself to be filled with snakes then transforms the image of Masaka onto the back of the panel, further escalating the urgency required to stop her."

Masaka’s hellfire traps Geordi and Worf
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What this causes 1
Escalation medium

"The photon torpedo revealing itself to be filled with snakes then transforms the image of Masaka onto the back of the panel, further escalating the urgency required to stop her."

Masaka’s hellfire traps Geordi and Worf
S7E17 · Masks

Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: Something tells me we'd better get out of here..."
"WORF: ((taps combadge)) Engineering to Bridge -- emergency transport! Two to beam out..."