S4E14
· Clues

Crusher reveals moss growth anomaly

In the ready room, Beverly Crusher presents Picard with five incubation containers of Diomedian scarlet moss, each showing a full day's growth despite the crew's reported 30-second unconsciousness. Picard's initial skepticism shifts to concern as Beverly explains the biological impossibility—all spores, from different sources, grew identically. The discovery forces Picard to confront a contradiction: if the moss evidence is accurate, the ship's chronometer and Data's report must be wrong. This moment marks the first concrete evidence challenging Data's reliability, planting the seed of distrust that will fracture the crew's cohesion. The tension escalates as Picard silently processes the implications, his expression tightening with the weight of the inconsistency. The scene hinges on Beverly's clinical precision and Picard's growing unease, setting up the formal investigation that will follow.

Plot Beats

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Dr. Crusher presents Picard with Diomedian scarlet moss, revealing its accelerated growth rate, which suggests the crew was unconscious for a full day rather than the reported thirty seconds. This initiates Picard's suspicion regarding the accuracy of the ship's records.

curiosity to suspicion

Crusher discounts the possibility of a fast-growth strain affecting all samples, emphasizing the varied origins of the moss spores. As Picard understands the implications, he openly wonders whether Data may be involved in the temporal discrepancy and tampering with ship logs.

perplexity to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially skeptical but growing uneasy, with a quiet undercurrent of concern as the weight of the inconsistency settles in.

Picard sits at his desk in the ready room, initially skeptical but growing increasingly uneasy as Beverly presents the incubation containers. He leans forward to inspect the moss, his expression shifting from curiosity to concern as Beverly explains the biological impossibility of the growth. His final line—'Everything else... including Commander Data'—reveals his dawning realization that the ship's timeline may have been tampered with, and that Data's report could be unreliable. His posture tightens, and his voice lowers with gravity as he processes the implications.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the discrepancy between the moss growth and the ship's chronometer.
  • To assess whether Data's report aligns with the biological evidence, and if not, to determine the cause of the inconsistency.
Active beliefs
  • The ship's systems and crew reports are typically reliable, but anomalies must be investigated.
  • Data's integrity has never been questioned, but the moss evidence suggests a potential flaw in his report or the ship's timeline.
Character traits
Analytical Skeptical (initially) Commanding presence Emotionally reserved but perceptive Strategic thinker Trusting but cautious
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Determined and clinical, with an undercurrent of unease as she realizes the implications of the moss growth.

Beverly enters the ready room carrying a box-like carrier, her demeanor determined and clinical. She sets down the carrier, opens it, and methodically presents the incubation containers to Picard, explaining the moss's unnatural growth. Her tone is precise and insistent as she emphasizes the impossibility of the growth pattern across all samples. She challenges Picard's initial skepticism with scientific evidence, her focus unwavering as she lays out the inconsistency between the moss and the ship's chronometer.

Goals in this moment
  • To present the moss evidence as proof of a temporal inconsistency on the ship.
  • To ensure Picard recognizes the seriousness of the discrepancy and initiates an investigation.
Active beliefs
  • The moss growth is biologically impossible under the reported timeline, indicating a larger problem.
  • Picard will prioritize the crew's safety and the ship's integrity once he understands the evidence.
Character traits
Methodical Insistent Scientifically precise Observant Protective of the crew's well-being Unafraid to challenge authority with evidence
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Beverly Crusher's Box-like Carrier

The box-like carrier functions as a portable lab, transporting the incubation containers from Sickbay to the ready room. It symbolizes Beverly's methodical approach to presenting evidence, as she carries the containers with deliberate care. The box is opened in front of Picard, revealing the moss's unnatural growth, and its contents are lined up for inspection. The carrier's role is both practical (transporting the evidence) and narrative (framing the revelation as a controlled, scientific presentation).

Before: Carried by Beverly from Sickbay to the ready …
After: Left on Picard's desk in the ready room, …
Before: Carried by Beverly from Sickbay to the ready room, containing the incubation containers.
After: Left on Picard's desk in the ready room, now empty of its contents, which have been removed for inspection.
Beverly's Diomedian Moss Incubation Containers

The incubation containers of Diomedian scarlet moss serve as the critical physical evidence that challenges the ship's reported timeline. Beverly presents five containers, each showing a full day's growth despite the crew's 30-second unconsciousness. The moss's uniform growth across all samples—sourced from different origins—proves the biological impossibility of the reported timeline, forcing Picard to confront the inconsistency. The containers are handled with clinical precision, their contents examined closely, and their implications discussed as the linchpin of the scene's tension.

Before: Stored in Beverly's lab, containing spores that had …
After: Displayed on Picard's desk in the ready room, …
Before: Stored in Beverly's lab, containing spores that had just begun incubation before the wormhole incident.
After: Displayed on Picard's desk in the ready room, now thriving with a full day's growth, serving as undeniable evidence of the timeline discrepancy.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Captain's Ready Room

The ready room serves as the intimate, confidential space where Beverly presents the moss evidence to Picard. Its compact dimensions heighten the tension, as the two officers lean in to examine the containers, their voices low and deliberate. The room's functional role as a command hub is underscored by Picard's authority and Beverly's scientific precision, while its symbolic significance lies in its role as a sanctuary for high-stakes discussions. The mood is one of growing unease, as the implications of the moss growth become clear.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered, deliberate conversations, the air thick with the weight of the inconsistency being …
Function Confidential meeting space for senior officers to discuss sensitive or high-stakes issues.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of command authority and scientific inquiry, where evidence is scrutinized and decisions …
Access Restricted to senior officers and invited personnel; a private space for Picard's confidential discussions.
Dim, focused lighting that draws attention to the incubation containers on the desk. The hum of the ship's systems in the background, a constant reminder of the larger mystery. Picard's desk, cluttered with PADDs and other command-related items, now dominated by the moss containers.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Data's report of only thirty seconds having passed directly contradicts Beverly's evidence of the moss', initiating Picard's suspicion and formal inquiry."

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Causal

"Data's report of only thirty seconds having passed directly contradicts Beverly's evidence of the moss', initiating Picard's suspicion and formal inquiry."

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What this causes 2
Causal

"Dr. Crusher presenting Picard with the Diomedian scarlet moss evidence leads directly to Picard ordering Geordi to check the chronometer and Crusher to perform a transporter trace analysis, formally instigating the investigation."

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Causal

"Dr. Crusher presenting Picard with the Diomedian scarlet moss evidence leads directly to Picard ordering Geordi to check the chronometer and Crusher to perform a transporter trace analysis, formally instigating the investigation."

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Key Dialogue

"BEVERLY: I have something of a minor mystery on my hands."
"PICARD: Perhaps you've got some sort of fast-growth strain."
"BEVERLY: Each of these incubators were set with spores from completely different sources in the Diomedian system. I've got a dozen more back at the lab. Perhaps something extraordinary could have happened to one of them, but not to all of them."
"PICARD: But that would mean we were unconscious for a full day. And yet everything else on board indicates that we were out for only thirty seconds. The ship's chronometer, the computer... Everything else... including Commander Data."