Barclay confronts fear with O'Brien’s tarantula

In Ten Forward, Barclay—still processing his recent ordeal with the transporter microbes—meets O’Brien for the first time outside the Transporter Room. Their conversation reveals Barclay’s long-standing phobia of transporters, which he now acknowledges as something he ‘used to’ fear, signaling growth. O’Brien, sensing Barclay’s lingering anxiety, introduces him to his pet tarantula, Christina, as a metaphorical exercise in facing fears. When the spider crawls onto Barclay’s hand, his visceral reaction triggers his ‘plexing’ technique—a coping mechanism that underscores his psychological fragility. The moment is pivotal: Barclay’s ability to endure the spider’s presence foreshadows his later confrontation with the transporter entity, while O’Brien’s trust in him deepens their bond. The scene blends humor (Barclay’s discomfort) with emotional weight (his vulnerability), reinforcing the theme that fear can be overcome through unexpected connections and small acts of courage.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard's log entry summarizes the resolution of the microbe crisis, noting the successful removal of the alien microbes from Barclay and the Yosemite crewmembers and their return to the plasma streamer, officially closing the chapter on the immediate crisis.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused and observant, with a underlying sense of pride in Barclay’s willingness to engage despite his fear.

O’Brien initiates the conversation in Ten Forward, revealing it’s their first interaction outside the Transporter Room. He senses Barclay’s lingering anxiety and introduces his pet tarantula, Christina, as a metaphorical tool to help Barclay confront his fears. O’Brien’s approach is supportive yet playful, leaving Barclay alone with the spider to observe his reaction. His actions reflect a deep understanding of human psychology and a willingness to push Barclay gently toward growth.

Goals in this moment
  • To help Barclay overcome his fear of transporters by using Christina as a symbolic challenge.
  • To build trust and camaraderie with Barclay, fostering a stronger working relationship.
Active beliefs
  • That facing smaller fears can lead to overcoming larger ones.
  • That Barclay has untapped resilience and potential.
Character traits
Supportive and perceptive Playfully therapeutic Patient and encouraging Unafraid of using unconventional methods to help others
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Embarrassed yet grateful for O’Brien’s support, with underlying panic as the tarantula crawls onto his hand—masking it with a mix of humor and determination.

Barclay enters Ten Forward with a mix of hesitation and curiosity, engaging in his first conversation with O’Brien outside the Transporter Room. He admits to avoiding O’Brien due to his fear of transporters but acknowledges that he ‘used to’ fear them, signaling growth. When O’Brien introduces his tarantula, Christina, Barclay’s discomfort escalates as the spider crawls onto his hand, triggering his ‘plexing’ tic—a nervous habit of tapping his neck to cope with anxiety. His reaction is a blend of panic and determination, revealing his vulnerability and resilience in equal measure.

Goals in this moment
  • To acknowledge and overcome his fear of transporters, even if incrementally.
  • To build a connection with O’Brien, who represents a step outside his comfort zone.
Active beliefs
  • That facing fears is necessary for personal growth, even if terrifying in the moment.
  • That O’Brien’s trust in him is a sign that he can handle more than he thinks.
Character traits
Vulnerable but honest Self-aware of his fears Resilient in the face of discomfort Socially anxious but seeking connection
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Christina
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None (as an animal), but her actions evoke panic in Barclay and amusement in O’Brien, serving as a narrative device for confrontation.

Christina, O’Brien’s pet tarantula, is introduced as a metaphorical tool to help Barclay confront his fears. Initially contained in a box, she crawls onto the table and eventually onto Barclay’s hand, triggering his panic. Her presence serves as a catalyst for Barclay’s emotional reaction, symbolizing the fears he must face—both literal and metaphorical. Christina’s docile yet imposing nature makes her an effective, if unconventional, therapeutic aid.

Goals in this moment
  • To act as a metaphorical representation of Barclay’s fears.
  • To push Barclay toward confronting his anxieties in a controlled environment.
Character traits
Symbolic of fear and vulnerability Unintentionally disruptive yet therapeutic A catalyst for emotional growth
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ten Forward (Including Pool Table Area, USS Enterprise-D)

Ten Forward serves as the neutral ground where Barclay and O’Brien’s first meaningful conversation outside the Transporter Room takes place. The lounge’s informal, relaxed atmosphere contrasts with the high-stakes, technical environment of the Transporter Room, making it a safe space for vulnerability. The open layout and central bar create a sense of camaraderie, while the viewport showing stars subtly reminds the crew of their broader mission. Here, Barclay’s fear of transporters is met with O’Brien’s unconventional but supportive approach, using Christina as a metaphorical tool for growth.

Atmosphere Relaxed yet charged with emotional subtext—Ten Forward’s usual warmth is tempered by the tension of …
Function Neutral meeting ground for personal growth and connection, away from the pressures of duty.
Symbolism Represents a space outside institutional roles, where personal fears can be confronted in a supportive …
Access Open to all crew members, fostering an inclusive atmosphere for personal and professional connections.
Central bar with drinks available, creating a social and relaxed setting. Viewports showing stars, subtly reminding the crew of their mission and the vastness of space. Open layout with tables, allowing for private yet public conversations.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) is represented in this scene through its crew members, Barclay and O’Brien, who embody the ship’s values of camaraderie, resilience, and personal growth. While the organization itself is not directly present, its influence is felt in the supportive dynamic between the two officers. The Enterprise’s culture of mutual support and emotional intelligence allows for moments like this—where fear is confronted in a non-judgmental space. The scene reflects the ship’s broader mission to explore not just the unknowns of space, but the depths of human emotion and connection.

Representation Through the actions and interactions of its crew members, Barclay and O’Brien, who embody the …
Power Dynamics The Enterprise operates as a supportive institution, where individual fears are met with collective understanding …
Impact Reinforces the Enterprise’s role as a microcosm of Starfleet’s ideals—exploring the unknown, both externally and …
Internal Dynamics The scene highlights the Enterprise’s emphasis on emotional well-being as a complement to technical expertise, …
To foster personal growth and resilience among its crew, even in the face of deep-seated fears. To maintain a culture of mutual support and emotional intelligence, which strengthens the crew’s ability to handle high-pressure situations. Through the actions of its crew, who model supportive and encouraging behavior. By creating environments (like Ten Forward) where personal and professional boundaries can blur in service of growth.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Character Continuity medium

"The remaining crewmembers are rescued (358b5010), allowing Barclay to now be so secure in his bravery that he is ready to approach O'Brien in Ten Forward and admit his past avoidance (19e7ba17)."

Barclay Rescues Trapped Crew from Transporter
S6E2 · Realm of Fear
Character Continuity medium

"The remaining crewmembers are rescued (358b5010), allowing Barclay to now be so secure in his bravery that he is ready to approach O'Brien in Ten Forward and admit his past avoidance (19e7ba17)."

Barclay rescues crew from transporter beam
S6E2 · Realm of Fear
Character Continuity medium

"O'Brien introduces Barclay to his tarantula (3aac783b), leading to Barclay needing to face his arachnophobia (37162e4d)."

Barclay faces fear with O'Brien’s tarantula
S6E2 · Realm of Fear
What this causes 1
Character Continuity medium

"O'Brien introduces Barclay to his tarantula (3aac783b), leading to Barclay needing to face his arachnophobia (37162e4d)."

Barclay faces fear with O'Brien’s tarantula
S6E2 · Realm of Fear

Key Dialogue

"BARCLAY: Because... you run the Transporters, and I hate transporters... At least... I used to..."
"O'BRIEN: I thought you might like to meet Christina."
"BARCLAY: Um... Chief..."