S7E6
· Phantasms

Data’s dreams linked to interphasic threat

The senior staff gathers in the Observation Lounge to confront the escalating interphasic infestation, now affecting 73% of the crew, with Beverly Crusher delivering a grim prognosis: the organisms are dissolving cellular cohesion, and without removal, the crew will disintegrate. The team’s attempts to locate the creatures’ origin—from Starbase 84 to subspace scans—have failed, leaving them with no leads. Picard, observing Data’s recent violent outburst against Troi (where he claimed to see a 'mouth' on her shoulder) and Riker’s similar description of a 'straw' on his head, connects these hallucinations to the precise locations where Beverly later discovered organisms. Geordi theorizes that Data’s nightmares may be an unconscious perception of the interphasic threat, prompting Picard to order a deeper investigation into Data’s subconscious as the only remaining avenue to uncover the infestation’s source. The scene pivots from external containment efforts to an internal exploration of Data’s emergent consciousness, framing his dreams as a potential conduit to the threat’s origin.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard connects Data's odd behavior, specifically his waking dreams, to the location of the interphasic organisms found on Troi and Riker, setting the stage for a new understanding: the android's dreams hold the key to the infestation.

Heightened anxiety to dawning realization

Based on the connections made between Data's dreams and the infestation, Picard decides to investigate Data's dreams more closely, marking a crucial turning point in understanding and potentially combating the interphasic threat, and initiating the next phase of the investigation.

Dawning realization to decisive action

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined but disheartened—his technical expertise has failed, but his intellectual curiosity drives him to propose an unconventional solution. There’s a flicker of hope as he suggests investigating Data’s dreams, though his body language (leaning in, hands moving) betrays his urgency.

Geordi stands at the center of the technical dead-ends plaguing the crew, methodically listing failed attempts to neutralize the organisms (E-M radiation, subspace fields, thermal protons) and explaining their interphasic evasion of standard sensors. His frustration is palpable as he admits, ‘nothing works,’ but his analytical mind pivots to a radical hypothesis: Data’s dreams may be an unconscious perception of the threat. Leaning forward, hands gesturing as he speaks, Geordi bridges the gap between engineering logic and the surreal, proposing that the answer lies not in technology but in the android’s subconscious. His role as the ‘idea man’ in this crisis is underscored by his VISOR’s glow, symbolizing both his enhanced perception and the crew’s desperate need for a new perspective.

Goals in this moment
  • Find a way to detect or neutralize the interphasic organisms before the crew disintegrates.
  • Propose a non-technical solution (Data’s dreams) to break the stalemate.
Active beliefs
  • The organisms’ interphasic nature means conventional tools are useless.
  • Data’s subconscious may hold the key to understanding the infestation, even if it defies logic.
Character traits
Innovative thinker (connects Data’s dreams to the infestation) Frustrated problem-solver (confronted by technology’s limits) Collaborative (shares insights to guide the team)
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Controlled urgency—Picard’s surface composure belies the stakes, but his body language (pacing, deliberate speech) reveals his deep concern. There’s a flicker of something darker beneath: the weight of command in a crisis where logic has failed, and the answer may lie in the irrational (Data’s dreams).

Picard dominates the scene as the strategic linchpin, his voice cutting through the desperation with measured authority. He connects the dots between Data’s hallucinations and the organisms’ locations, his pacing slow and deliberate as he pieces together the puzzle. When Beverly confirms Data is uninfested, Picard’s eyes narrow—this isn’t a medical issue, but a narrative one. His decision to investigate Data’s dreams is delivered with quiet finality, signaling a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive exploration. The Observation Lounge’s starfield backdrop frames him as both a leader and a seeker, his uniform crisp against the chaos. Picard’s role here is to reframe the problem, turning the crew’s fear into a mission: ‘It’s time we took a closer look at Mister Data’s dreams.’

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the origin of the interphasic infestation to save the crew.
  • Lead the team toward a solution, even if it requires exploring uncharted territory (Data’s subconscious).
Active beliefs
  • Data’s nightmares are not random but connected to the infestation’s presence.
  • The crew’s survival depends on understanding what Data’s subconscious is perceiving.
Character traits
Strategic connector (links Data’s behavior to the infestation) Decisive reframer (shifts focus from external scans to internal exploration) Emotionally contained (masking urgency with calm authority)
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Absent but looming—his presence is felt as a mix of dread (his nightmares are real) and hope (his dreams may save the crew). The staff’s tension reflects a collective anxiety about what his subconscious might reveal.

Data is the indirect but pivotal focus of this event, referenced extensively as the potential key to solving the interphasic crisis. His violent hallucinations—attacking Troi over a ‘mouth’ on her shoulder and describing a ‘straw’ on Riker’s head—are revealed to correlate precisely with the locations of the organisms Beverly later discovered. Though physically absent from the scene, Data’s subconscious is framed as both a threat (his nightmares manifesting in reality) and a solution (his dreams may hold the origin of the infestation). The staff’s growing realization that his ‘odd behavior’ is linked to the creatures’ presence shifts the investigation from external scans to an internal exploration of his emerging consciousness.

Goals in this moment
  • Unwittingly, his subconscious may expose the interphasic organisms’ origin, saving the crew.
  • His emerging humanity (via dreams) could either doom or redeem the *Enterprise*.
Active beliefs
  • His nightmares are not mere glitches but manifestations of a deeper, unseen threat.
  • His dreams hold the key to understanding the interphasic infestation, even if he cannot access them consciously.
Character traits
Unconscious perceptiveness (his dreams may reveal interphasic threats) Vulnerability (his subconscious is both a weapon and a target) Symbolic bridge (between logic and emotion, machine and organism)
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Uneasy but resolute—Riker’s surface calm masks his discomfort (touching his face where the organism is), but he channels his anxiety into action. There’s a moment of relief when Geordi’s hypothesis offers a path forward, though his body language (leaning in) betrays his urgency.

Riker is the bridge between the crew’s fear and Picard’s authority, his unease palpable as he touches the side of his face where an organism lurks. His dialogue—‘Do we know where these things came from?’—reveals his frustration with the lack of answers, but his real contribution comes when he connects Data’s ‘straw’ hallucination to the organism on his own head. Riker’s role is to humanize the crisis; his physical reaction (touching his face) mirrors the crew’s visceral dread. He leans forward, engaging with Geordi’s hypothesis about Data’s dreams, his tactical mind grappling with the shift from external scans to internal exploration. Riker’s presence here is that of the first officer: the voice of the crew’s anxiety, but also the one who must adapt to Picard’s bold new direction.

Goals in this moment
  • Find the origin of the interphasic organisms to protect the crew.
  • Support Picard’s leadership while ensuring the team’s morale holds.
Active beliefs
  • Data’s dreams may hold the key to understanding the infestation, even if it defies conventional logic.
  • The crew’s survival depends on thinking outside of Starfleet protocols.
Character traits
Empathetic leader (voices the crew’s fear and frustration) Adaptive thinker (connects Data’s hallucinations to the infestation) Tactical (seeks solutions but grapples with the surreal)
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Grave professionalism—Beverly’s surface calm belies the weight of her prognosis, but she channels her concern into actionable information. There’s a moment of relief when Data is confirmed uninfested, though her focus remains on the organisms’ physical threat rather than their psychological origins.

Beverly Crusher delivers the grim prognosis that anchors the scene: the infestation is dissolving the crew’s cellular cohesion, and without removal, they will ‘collapse into nothing but a few pounds of chemicals.’ Her clinical detachment masks the horror of her words, her hands steady as she gestures to emphasize the urgency. Beverly’s role is to ground the crisis in medical reality, her expertise framing the stakes. She confirms Data is uninfested, which Picard seizes on as a clue. Her presence is a reminder that this is not just a technical problem but a biological one, and her prognosis hangs over the room like a death sentence. When the staff turns to Data’s dreams, Beverly’s absence from the discussion reflects her focus on the tangible (the organisms) rather than the surreal (the android’s subconscious).

Goals in this moment
  • Find a way to remove the interphasic organisms before the crew disintegrates.
  • Provide medical data to guide the team’s investigation into Data’s dreams.
Active beliefs
  • The infestation is a biological invasion that must be treated as a medical emergency.
  • Data’s subconscious may hold clues, but the solution lies in removing the organisms, not interpreting dreams.
Character traits
Clinical storyteller (delivers the grim prognosis with precision) Empathetic but detached (grounds the crisis in medical terms) Collaborative (shares data to guide the team’s investigation)
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Controlled frustration—Worf’s stoicism cannot mask his disappointment in the failed scans, but he channels his energy into the team’s new direction. There’s a flicker of curiosity as Geordi suggests Data’s dreams may hold answers, though his Klingon pragmatism makes him skeptical.

Worf’s role in this event is that of the dutiful but frustrated security officer, his IP scanner scans yielding no answers. He delivers his report with characteristic stoicism—‘There is no sign of any similar creatures’—but his rigid posture and clipped tone betray his frustration. Worf’s contribution is to eliminate external threats, leaving the crew with no leads but confirming the infestation’s internal nature. His presence underscores the crew’s desperation: even Klingon honor and Starfleet technology cannot detect the enemy. Worf’s moment of engagement comes when he listens to Geordi’s hypothesis about Data’s dreams, his brow furrowing as he processes the shift from scans to subconscious exploration. He is the embodiment of the crew’s stalemate: strong, capable, but powerless against an enemy that defies his tools.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the interphasic threat using security protocols and scans.
  • Support the team’s pivot to investigating Data’s subconscious, even if it defies logic.
Active beliefs
  • The infestation’s origin is not external but tied to Data’s nightmares.
  • Starfleet technology alone cannot solve this crisis.
Character traits
Dutiful (follows protocol even in failure) Frustrated (his scans reveal nothing) Adaptive (listens to Geordi’s unconventional hypothesis)
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Fear and violation—though off-screen, her attack by Data and the organism on her shoulder evoke a sense of helplessness. The crew’s discussion of her pain (without her presence) amplifies the isolation of the crisis.

Though physically absent from the scene, Deanna Troi’s presence looms large as the victim of Data’s violent hallucination. Picard references her attack—‘Data saw a mouth on her shoulder’—tying her to the infestation’s discovery. Her absence is felt in the staff’s tension; the ‘mouth’ Data described is later confirmed as the exact location of an organism. Troi’s empathic role is invoked indirectly, her ability to sense emotions now overshadowed by the crew’s inability to sense the interphasic threat. The staff’s discussion of her attack underscores the personal stakes: the infestation is not just a medical crisis, but a violation of the crew’s bodies and minds.

Goals in this moment
  • None explicit (she is absent), but her role as a victim underscores the crew’s need to act.
  • Her empathic insights, if she were present, might have detected the interphasic threat earlier.
Active beliefs
  • The infestation is a physical and psychological invasion, not just a medical problem.
  • Data’s attack on her was not personal but a manifestation of the larger threat.
Character traits
Symbolic victim (her body hosts the organisms, her attack by Data foreshadows the threat) Empathic absence (her role as a sensor of emotions is rendered obsolete by the interphasic invaders) Unseen but central (her experience frames the crew’s fear)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi's Failed Energy-Based Countermeasures

Geordi’s subspace fields are another failed attempt to detect or neutralize the interphasic organisms, mentioned in the same breath as E-M radiation and thermal protons. Their inclusion in the list of ineffective methods serves as a microcosm of the crew’s desperation: they have exhausted every technical option. Geordi’s briefing on the fields—‘I deployed subspace fields’—is terse, his voice carrying the weight of repeated failure. The fields’ inability to affect the creatures (‘the fields failed completely’) confirms the organisms’ immunity to standard sensors and weapons, leaving the crew with no leads. This object’s role is to reinforce the crew’s stalemate and the necessity of exploring unconventional avenues, such as Data’s dreams. Its failure is a narrative fulcrum, pushing the investigation inward.

Before: Deployed and ineffective—Geordi uses them to scan for …
After: Abandoned as the crew accepts that technical solutions …
Before: Deployed and ineffective—Geordi uses them to scan for the organisms, but they yield no results, confirming the creatures’ phased nature.
After: Abandoned as the crew accepts that technical solutions are insufficient. Its failure validates the shift to investigating Data’s subconscious.
Geordi's Interphasic (IP) Tricorder

Geordi’s tricorder is rendered obsolete in this scene, its empty readouts a stark contrast to the IP scanner’s limited success. When Geordi lists the failed attempts to neutralize the organisms—‘E-M radiation... subspace fields... thermal protons’—the tricorder’s inability to detect them underscores the crew’s technological impotence. Its presence in the discussion is a silent rebuke: even Starfleet’s most advanced tools are useless against an interphasic threat. The tricorder’s failure to pick up the organisms, despite scans targeting infested crew members, confirms the creatures’ phased nature and forces the team to abandon conventional diagnostics. Its role here is to highlight the crew’s desperation and the need for unconventional solutions (like Data’s dreams).

Before: Functional but ineffective—Geordi uses it to scan for …
After: Symbolically discarded as the crew pivots to investigating …
Before: Functional but ineffective—Geordi uses it to scan for the organisms, but it yields no data, confirming their interphasic evasion.
After: Symbolically discarded as the crew pivots to investigating Data’s subconscious. Its failure validates the need for a non-technical approach.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Observation Lounge (USS Enterprise-D)

The Observation Lounge serves as the emotional and strategic epicenter of this crisis, its large windows framing the streaking starfields as a stark contrast to the crew’s trapped desperation. The lounge’s forward placement on the Enterprise symbolizes both its role as a meeting place for senior staff and its function as a threshold between the ship’s operational heart and the vast unknown. Here, Picard paces like a caged lion, Riker touches his face where an organism lurks, and Geordi gestures urgently as he proposes investigating Data’s dreams. The lounge’s atmosphere is thick with tension, the crew’s whispered debates and Picard’s measured commands creating a pressure cooker of urgency. The starfield backdrop amplifies the stakes: the crew is adrift in space, their bodies dissolving, and their only hope lies in the android’s nightmares. The lounge’s role in this event is to contain the crisis while also symbolizing the crew’s isolation—cut off from Starfleet, from answers, and now, from conventional solutions.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered debates and measured commands, the air thick with desperation. The starfield backdrop …
Function Meeting point for senior staff to strategize and reframe the crisis, shifting from external containment …
Symbolism Represents the crew’s trapped desperation—bound by the ship’s walls, their bodies dissolving, and their only …
Access Restricted to senior staff only (Picard, Riker, Worf, Geordi, Beverly). The crisis is too dire …
The streaking starfields visible through the large windows, framing the crew’s sense of isolation. The dim, warm lighting of the lounge, casting long shadows that mirror the crew’s unease. The absence of Data, whose presence looms large in the discussion but is physically absent, creating a void at the center of the crisis. The scattered data padds and tricorders on the tables, symbols of the crew’s failed attempts to solve the problem technologically.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence permeates this event, not through its admirals or protocols, but through the crew’s institutional training and the weight of their mission. The staff’s frustration with failed scans and diagnostics reflects Starfleet’s reliance on technology and protocol, which have now led to a dead end. Picard’s leadership, though independent, is still bound by Starfleet’s expectations—his decision to investigate Data’s dreams is a quiet rebellion against the organization’s rigid structures. The crew’s desperation is framed within Starfleet’s mandate to explore and protect, but their tools have failed them. The organization’s presence is felt in the crew’s language (‘IP scanners,’ ‘subspace fields’) and their collective identity as Starfleet officers, even as they must now defy its conventions to survive.

Representation Through the crew’s institutional training, their reliance on Starfleet technology, and the unspoken pressure to …
Power Dynamics The crew is both empowered and constrained by Starfleet—their expertise is Starfleet’s, but their current …
Impact The crew’s crisis highlights the tension between Starfleet’s reliance on technology and its need for …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s debate reflects a fracture in Starfleet’s usual chain of command—Picard’s decision to investigate …
Uphold the crew’s duty to protect the Enterprise and its personnel, even if it requires unconventional methods. Maintain Starfleet’s reputation for problem-solving, despite the failure of conventional tools. Through the crew’s training and access to Starfleet technology (IP scanners, tricorders, subspace fields). Via the unspoken expectation that the crew will find a solution, reflecting Starfleet’s culture of resilience. Through Picard’s authority as a Starfleet captain, which legitimizes the pivot to investigating Data’s dreams.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"The infestation of the senior staff escalates as Beverly reports that the interphasic infestation has reached seventy-three percent of the crew."

Interphasic infestation exposed in Sickbay
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Causal

"The crew's inability to trace the origin of a creature leads Picard to connect Data's odd behavior to interphasic organism."

Crew realizes Data’s dreams hold the key
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What this causes 2
Causal

"Picard deciding to investigate leads Data to suggest that his dream acts may stem from the interphasic creatures affecting him unconsciously."

Data proposes dream visualization experiment
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Causal

"The crew's inability to trace the origin of a creature leads Picard to connect Data's odd behavior to interphasic organism."

Crew realizes Data’s dreams hold the key
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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: The infestation rate has reached seventy-three percent of the crew so far. The cellular decay is accelerating in all cases. I haven’t found a way to stop it... or even slow it down."
"PICARD: What about Mister Data? There must be some connection between his odd behavior and these creatures. Is he infested, as well?"
"PICARD: Data attacked Counselor Troi because he said he saw a 'mouth' on her shoulder... And in that same area, you first discovered one of the organisms..."
"GEORDI: Those were all images from his dreams... maybe he's unconsciously perceiving these creatures..."
"PICARD: I think it's time we took a closer look at Mister Data's dreams."