S6E22
· Suspicions

Crusher and Data trace sabotage via tetryon evidence

Beverly Crusher enters the shuttle to find Data conducting diagnostics on the hull, revealing her growing suspicion of sabotage. She presses Data to explore the theoretical possibility of remote interference with Reyga’s shield system, despite his initial dismissal of sabotage. Data methodically outlines how a phased ionic pulse could disrupt the metaphasic shield during Jo’Bril’s test flight, creating a tetryon field that might leave detectable traces in Jo’Bril’s tissue. Beverly’s realization that this forensic path could expose the saboteur marks a critical shift—her scientific curiosity now aligns with her investigative drive, setting the stage for her next risky move: breaking protocol to scan Jo’Bril’s remains. The exchange underscores Beverly’s tenacity and Data’s analytical precision, while the tetryon clue becomes the linchpin for unraveling the conspiracy. The scene’s tension lies in the contrast between Data’s detached logic and Beverly’s emotional urgency, both of which propel the investigation forward.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Beverly questions Data about possible sabotage to Reyga's shield system, inquiring if it could have been deliberately compromised during Jo'Bril's test flight.

curiosity to suspicion

Data explains the only time the shield could be sabotaged was during Jo'Bril's flight, and he outlines possible methods for remote sabotage, describing how a phased ionic pulse beamed into the metaphasic projection matrix would cause a temporary system malfunction.

inquiry to understanding

Beverly and Data deduce that a tetryon field could have briefly formed inside the shuttle, leaving residual traces in Jo'Bril's tissue. Beverly realizes this means she may be able to find proof of the sabotage.

speculation to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Detached professionalism with a subtle undercurrent of intellectual engagement—his curiosity piqued by Beverly’s persistence, though he remains emotionally neutral.

Data is hunched over the shuttlecraft console, fingers deftly navigating diagnostic readouts when Beverly enters. He responds to her questions with methodical precision, initially dismissing sabotage as unlikely due to system interlocks. As Beverly presses for theoretical possibilities, Data shifts into analytical mode, explaining the mechanics of a phased ionic pulse and its potential to generate a tetryon field. His posture remains rigid, voice measured, but his engagement deepens as he maps out the technical feasibility of remote sabotage, unwittingly providing Beverly with the forensic clue she needs.

Goals in this moment
  • To complete a thorough diagnostic assessment of the shuttlecraft hull for radiation damage.
  • To provide accurate technical responses to Beverly’s questions, even as they veer into speculative territory.
Active beliefs
  • Sabotage is statistically unlikely given the system’s safeguards and Jo’Bril’s lack of motive.
  • Technical precision and empirical evidence are the foundations of valid inquiry.
Character traits
Logical and methodical Responsive to direct inquiry Unwittingly collaborative Detached yet precise in technical explanation Adaptive to shifting hypotheses
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Tetryon Field (Forensic Evidence)

The tetryon field is the forensic breakthrough of the scene. Data explains how a phased ionic pulse would generate it inside the shuttle, temporarily disrupting the metaphasic shield. Beverly immediately connects this to Jo’Bril’s exposure, deducing that residual tetryon traces in his tissue could expose the saboteur. The field becomes the invisible link between the shuttle’s failure and the forensic evidence needed to solve the mystery, propelling Beverly toward her next move: scanning Jo’Bril’s remains.

Before: Theoretical byproduct of a phased ionic pulse, untested …
After: Confirmed as a potential forensic marker, now the …
Before: Theoretical byproduct of a phased ionic pulse, untested in this context.
After: Confirmed as a potential forensic marker, now the focus of Beverly’s investigative urgency.
Phased Ionic Pulse

The phased ionic pulse is the theoretical weapon at the center of the scene’s revelation. Data describes it as a remote sabotage method capable of disrupting Reyga’s shield, generating a tetryon field inside the shuttle. Beverly latches onto this idea, realizing it could leave detectable traces in Jo’Bril’s tissue. The pulse becomes the invisible thread connecting the shuttle’s failure to the saboteur’s actions, bridging the gap between technical theory and forensic evidence.

Before: Hypothetical, unproven method of sabotage—mentioned in passing during …
After: Elevated to a primary suspect in the sabotage, …
Before: Hypothetical, unproven method of sabotage—mentioned in passing during earlier debates but not yet linked to Jo’Bril’s death.
After: Elevated to a primary suspect in the sabotage, with its potential tetryon signature now a forensic priority.
Reyga's Metaphasic Shield (and Test Shuttle)

Reyga’s metaphasic shield is the theoretical centerpiece of the discussion, though physically absent. Data and Beverly dissect its vulnerabilities, focusing on the shield’s active state during Jo’Bril’s flight as the only window for sabotage. The shield’s design—requiring activation to access its circuitry—becomes a critical clue, as Data explains how a phased ionic pulse could exploit this weakness. The shield’s failure during the flight is implied to be the catalyst for the tetryon field, linking it directly to Jo’Bril’s exposure and death.

Before: Installed on the shuttlecraft during Jo’Bril’s fatal test …
After: Remains a subject of forensic speculation, with its …
Before: Installed on the shuttlecraft during Jo’Bril’s fatal test flight; subsequently deactivated and under diagnostic review by Data.
After: Remains a subject of forensic speculation, with its theoretical failure now tied to the possibility of sabotage via a phased ionic pulse.
Reyga's Shuttlecraft Outer Hull

The shuttlecraft hull is the physical evidence at the heart of the scene. Data scans it for tetryon traces and radiation damage, while Beverly listens intently, her suspicion growing as he describes the hull’s exposure to the star’s corona. The hull’s scorch patterns and residual fields become silent witnesses to the potential sabotage, their condition hinting at the phased ionic pulse’s disruptive effect. Its role shifts from a mere structural component to a critical piece of forensic puzzle.

Before: Exposed to Vaytan’s corona during Jo’Bril’s flight, exhibiting …
After: Confirmed as a source of forensic data, with …
Before: Exposed to Vaytan’s corona during Jo’Bril’s flight, exhibiting signs of radiation stress and potential tetryon residue.
After: Confirmed as a source of forensic data, with its tetryon traces now a potential link to the saboteur’s method.
Shuttlecraft Diagnostic Console

The shuttlecraft’s diagnostic console is the primary tool in this scene, its glowing screens displaying readouts that Data interprets to assess hull integrity. As Beverly and Data discuss sabotage, the console becomes a visual anchor for their theoretical exploration—Data’s fingers move across its panels to illustrate the phased ionic pulse’s potential origin points (lateral sensor arrays, Science Labs, bridge stations). The console’s data feeds their speculation, transforming abstract theory into a tangible investigative lead.

Before: Active, displaying diagnostic readouts of the shuttlecraft hull’s …
After: Deactivated but now imbued with new significance as …
Before: Active, displaying diagnostic readouts of the shuttlecraft hull’s radiation damage; later repurposed to explore sabotage scenarios.
After: Deactivated but now imbued with new significance as a potential source of forensic evidence, given Data’s mapping of sabotage vectors.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Experimental Shuttle (Metaphasic Shield Test, Inside Star's Corona)

The experimental shuttle serves as the claustrophobic, high-stakes setting for this scene. Its cramped interior, humming with diagnostic consoles and the residual energy of Jo’Bril’s fatal flight, amplifies the tension between Data’s detached analysis and Beverly’s growing urgency. The shuttle’s sterile, functional design contrasts with the emotional weight of their discussion—every beep of the console and flicker of the readouts underscores the stakes. It is both a laboratory for forensic speculation and a tomb for unanswered questions, its walls echoing with the implications of sabotage.

Atmosphere Sterile yet charged—the shuttle’s clinical environment is thick with unspoken tension, the air heavy with …
Function Investigative hub and forensic laboratory, where theoretical sabotage scenarios are tested against physical evidence.
Symbolism Represents the collision of science and suspicion, where the shuttle’s role as a vessel of …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Data, Beverly, and other senior crew) due to its experimental status …
Glowing diagnostic consoles casting blue-green light across the cramped interior. The faint scent of ozone and burnt circuitry, lingering from the shuttle’s exposure to Vaytan’s corona. The hum of the console and occasional beeps of data readouts, providing a rhythmic backdrop to the conversation. The reinforced hull, its scorch marks visible under the shuttle’s interior lights, serving as a silent witness to the events.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Causal

"Data and Beverly discover tetryon field as possible cause of sabotage, which makes her want to break rules and be intercepted while doing that."

Riker warns Crusher to stand down
S6E22 · Suspicions
Causal

"Data and Beverly discover tetryon field as possible cause of sabotage, which makes her want to break rules and be intercepted while doing that."

Riker warns Beverly to stand down
S6E22 · Suspicions

Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: Data... what are you doing here? DATA: I am running additional diagnostics to make certain there was no permanent radiation damage to the shuttlecraft hull."
"BEVERLY: Data, you've studied Doctor Reyga's shield system. Tell me—do you think it could've been sabotaged? DATA: There was no evidence to suggest sabotage. BEVERLY: Just consider the possibility... DATA: The system interlocks prevent access to the circuitry unless the shield emitter is active. Any attempt to sabotage the device would have to be made while the shield was in operation. BEVERLY: The only time the shield was active was during Jo'Bril's test flight. DATA: That is correct. It seems unlikely that Jo'Bril would perform sabotage which would result in his own death."
"BEVERLY: Would it be possible to sabotage the shuttle by remote, during the flight? DATA: A phased ionic pulse beamed directly into the metaphasic projection matrix would cause a temporary system malfunction. BEVERLY: Where on the Enterprise could you generate a phased ionic pulse? DATA: Such a pulse could be initiated from the lateral sensor arrays, Science Labs one, four, or sixteen, or any of the bridge science stations. BEVERLY: Let's assume for the moment that someone did send out a phased ionic pulse... what would've happened inside the shuttle? DATA: A tetryon field would have formed briefly inside the cabin, temporarily disrupting the metaphasic shield. BEVERLY: A tetryon field... If Jo'Bril had been exposed to a tetryon field, it might have left residual traces in his tissue..."