S6E4
· Relics

Scott’s hungover departure into the future

Geordi La Forge waits in the transporter room, visibly concerned as Montgomery Scott enters in a visibly weakened state—bleary-eyed and irritable, likely suffering from a hangover. Scott dismisses Geordi’s inquiry about his well-being with a gruff remark about the consequences of drinking, signaling his reluctance to acknowledge vulnerability. The exchange underscores Scott’s stubborn pride and the cultural gap between the 23rd and 24th centuries, where even basic medical or social support might feel foreign to him. Their terse interaction is followed by a swift, silent departure via transporter, marking Scott’s first physical transition into an unfamiliar era. The moment is charged with subtext: Scott’s refusal to admit discomfort contrasts with Geordi’s quiet professionalism, foreshadowing their eventual partnership. The scene also serves as a symbolic threshold—Scott’s reluctant step into the future, where his expertise will be both revered and tested.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi waits for Scott, who arrives looking unwell. Scott dismisses Geordi's concern with irritation, hinting at a hangover.

concern to dismissiveness ['platform']

Geordi and Scott step onto the transporter platform, preparing to depart. They dematerialize upon Geordi's command to the Transporter Technician.

neutral to anticipation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Irritable and resistant on the surface, masking a deeper anxiety about obsolescence and the loss of his former life. His emotional state is a mix of defiance and quiet desperation, as he grapples with the reality of being out of time.

Montgomery Scott enters the transporter room looking visibly worse for wear, his bleary eyes and irritable demeanor signaling both a hangover and a deeper discomfort with his new surroundings. He dismisses Geordi’s inquiry with a gruff remark about drinking, his stubborn pride preventing him from acknowledging vulnerability. His physical presence on the transporter platform is reluctant, yet resolute—a man stepping into the unknown while clinging to the familiar. The dematerialization marks his first literal and symbolic transition into the 24th century, where his identity as an engineer will be both celebrated and challenged.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain his dignity and autonomy in the face of Geordi’s concern, refusing to appear weak.
  • Prove his worth in the 24th century by leveraging his 23rd-century engineering expertise, despite his initial discomfort.
Active beliefs
  • Admitting weakness is a sign of failure, particularly in front of younger officers like Geordi.
  • His engineering skills are timeless and will remain relevant, regardless of the era.
Character traits
Stubborn Proud Resilient Defensive
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Supporting 1

Neutral and focused, embodying the professional detachment expected of a Starfleet technician during routine operations.

The Transporter Technician stands at the console, silently and efficiently preparing the transporter for activation. Upon receiving Geordi’s command, they energize the platform without hesitation, facilitating Scott and Geordi’s dematerialization. Their role is purely functional, adhering to Starfleet protocol with precision and minimal interaction, ensuring the smooth execution of the transport sequence.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute the transporter sequence flawlessly, adhering to Starfleet regulations.
  • Minimize disruptions or delays to the mission, ensuring the safe transport of personnel.
Active beliefs
  • Reliability and precision are paramount in technical operations, especially in high-stakes environments.
  • Their role is to support the mission without drawing attention to themselves.
Character traits
Disciplined Efficient Unobtrusive Protocol-Oriented
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi's Diagnostic Tools

Geordi’s equipment case is positioned near the transporter platform, its contents unspecified but its presence symbolic of preparedness and potential intervention. While it is not directly used in this event, its proximity suggests Geordi’s readiness to assist Scott—whether medically, technically, or emotionally—should the need arise. The case serves as a silent reminder of the support systems available to Scott in the 24th century, contrasting with his self-reliant 23rd-century mindset.

Before: Carried by Geordi La Forge, placed near the …
After: Remains with Geordi as he and Scott dematerialize, …
Before: Carried by Geordi La Forge, placed near the transporter platform, contents unspecified but ready for potential use.
After: Remains with Geordi as he and Scott dematerialize, its purpose unresolved but its potential utility implied for future interactions.
USS Enterprise-D Transporter System (Jenolan Evacuation)

The USS Enterprise-D transporter platform serves as the literal and symbolic threshold for Scott’s transition into the 24th century. Its glowing surface and humming energy represent both the technological advancements of the era and the irreversible step Scott is taking. As he and Geordi step onto the platform, it dematerializes them, marking Scott’s physical and temporal leap into a future that will challenge his identity and skills. The platform’s role is functional yet deeply narrative, embodying the tension between progress and legacy.

Before: Active and operational, awaiting personnel for transport. The …
After: De-energized following the transport sequence, its surface now …
Before: Active and operational, awaiting personnel for transport. The platform’s energy matrix is stable, ready to receive and dematerialize individuals.
After: De-energized following the transport sequence, its surface now empty but poised for the next use. The platform’s role in this event is complete, but its symbolic significance as a gateway to the future lingers.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room 3 (USS Enterprise-D)

The transporter room aboard the Enterprise-D is a compact, technologically advanced space where the hum of machinery and the glow of LCARS consoles create an atmosphere of efficiency and precision. For Scott, this room is both a familiar and alien environment—familiar in its function as a transporter hub, yet alien in its 24th-century design, which underscores his displacement. The room’s sterile, institutional aesthetic contrasts with Scott’s rugged, 23rd-century demeanor, highlighting the cultural and temporal gap he must bridge. As the primary site for his re-entry into active duty, the transporter room symbolizes the threshold between his past and an uncertain future.

Atmosphere Sterile and efficient, with a quiet hum of advanced technology. The atmosphere is one of …
Function Threshold for Scott’s physical and temporal transition into the 24th century, as well as a …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of past and future, where Scott’s legacy as an engineer will be …
Access Restricted to authorized Starfleet personnel, with access controlled by security protocols and operational necessity.
Glowing LCARS consoles casting a blue hue over the room. The hum of the transporter’s energy matrix, a constant backdrop to the action. The transporter platform’s central position, drawing focus as the focal point of the scene.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s presence in this event is embodied through the transporter room’s institutional design, the adherence to protocol by the Transporter Technician, and the underlying mission of the Enterprise-D. The organization’s influence is subtle but pervasive, shaping the environment in which Scott must now operate. Starfleet’s values—exploration, innovation, and the pursuit of knowledge—are reflected in the advanced technology surrounding Scott, while its hierarchical structure is evident in the chain of command followed by Geordi and the Technician. This event underscores Starfleet’s role as both a facilitator of Scott’s re-entry and a potential source of friction, as he navigates an era where his expertise may no longer be the sole authority.

Representation Via institutional protocol (transporter operations, chain of command) and advanced technology (24th-century transporter room design).
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Scott’s re-entry is subject to Starfleet’s protocols) while also cooperating with …
Impact This event highlights Starfleet’s capacity to integrate legacy personnel into modern operations, while also revealing …
Internal Dynamics The event subtly reflects Starfleet’s internal hierarchies and the expectation of adaptability among its officers. …
Facilitate Scott’s safe and efficient re-entry into active duty, leveraging his 23rd-century expertise for the benefit of the 24th century. Maintain operational continuity and adherence to Starfleet regulations, even in the face of unprecedented circumstances (e.g., reviving a 75-year-old officer). Institutional protocol (transporter operations, chain of command, and regulatory compliance). Technological advancement (the 24th-century transporter room, which both impresses and intimidates Scott). Collective action of members (Geordi’s professionalism and the Technician’s efficiency).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Geordi waits to meet with Picard."

Picard appeals to Geordi’s empathy for Scott
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"Geordi waits to meet with Picard."

Picard appeals to Geordi for Scott’s inclusion
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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: Are you feeling all right?"
"SCOTT: Never get drunk unless you're willing to pay for it the next day. I'll manage."