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S5E6 · The Game
S5E6
· The Game

Wesley sabotages tracking to evade capture

Wesley Crusher, now the last free crew member aboard the Enterprise, immediately acts to sever the infected crew’s ability to locate him. Upon exiting the transporter room, he tears off his communicator, dismantles it, and tampers with its internal components—likely disabling its tracking function—before discarding it. His calculated destruction of the device marks his first overt act of sabotage against the mind-controlled crew, signaling his strategic resistance alongside Data’s efforts. The act is both pragmatic (buying time) and symbolic (rejecting the game’s control), as he then flees down the corridor, his urgency underscoring the high stakes of his escape. This moment solidifies Wesley’s role as the primary agent of defiance against the Risa game’s influence, setting up his subsequent efforts to reclaim the ship with Data’s help.

Plot Beats

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Wesley, feigning addiction, attempts to sabotage his communicator to prevent being tracked, tossing the device aside before fleeing.

desperation to determination ['transporter room', 'corridor']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Urgent and resolute, with a steely focus masking underlying fear for the crew’s fate and the ship’s safety.

Wesley Crusher exits the transporter room with a tense, focused demeanor. His movements are precise and deliberate as he tears off his communicator, dismantles it with practiced hands, and discards it on the floor. His urgency is palpable as he immediately breaks into a sprint down the corridor, his body language radiating determination and defiance. The act is both tactical (disabling tracking) and symbolic (rejecting the game’s control).

Goals in this moment
  • Disable the communicator’s tracking to evade the infected crew
  • Escape the immediate area to regroup and strategize with Data
Active beliefs
  • The communicator’s tracking function is a direct threat to his freedom and the ship’s security
  • His actions are necessary to preserve his autonomy and resist the game’s influence
Character traits
Resourceful Defiant Quick-thinking Determined Tactical
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Objects Involved

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Wesley Crusher's Communicator

Wesley Crusher’s Starfleet communicator is the focal point of this event. He tears it from his uniform, pries open its casing, and tampers with its internal circuits—likely disabling its tracking function. The communicator, once a symbol of Starfleet’s authority and connectivity, becomes a tool of sabotage in Wesley’s hands. Its destruction is both a practical move to evade the infected crew and a symbolic rejection of the game’s control over the Enterprise. The discarded communicator lies on the floor, a silent testament to Wesley’s defiance.

Before: Attached to Wesley’s uniform, fully functional, and capable …
After: Dismantled, non-functional, and discarded on the floor of …
Before: Attached to Wesley’s uniform, fully functional, and capable of tracking his location.
After: Dismantled, non-functional, and discarded on the floor of the corridor.

Location Details

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Transporter Adjacency Corridor (USS Enterprise-D)

The corridor near the transporter room serves as the stage for Wesley’s act of defiance. Its narrow, metallic confines amplify the tension of the moment, with the harsh overhead lights casting sharp shadows that mirror the urgency of Wesley’s actions. The low hum of the Enterprise’s engines underscores the isolation and danger of his situation. This location is both a practical escape route and a symbolic space of resistance, where Wesley’s rebellion against the game’s influence begins.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with a sense of urgency and isolation that mirrors Wesley’s desperation.
Function Escape route and stage for Wesley’s act of defiance against the infected crew.
Symbolism Represents the thin line between freedom and control, where Wesley’s resistance takes its first tangible …
Access Open but monitored by the infected crew, who are likely tracking Wesley’s movements.
Harsh overhead lighting casting sharp shadows Low hum of the Enterprise’s engines Narrow, metallic bulkheads reflecting Wesley’s urgency

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