Turbolift (Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha, USS Enterprise-D) [Aftermath Scene]
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Events with rich location context
The Turbolift on Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha becomes the epicenter of the crisis, where Deanna Troi lies unconscious on the floor, blood pooling from her shoulder. Data stands over her, gripping the coil brace, before turning to attack Riker as the doors open. The confined space traps the violence, amplifying the crew’s shock and the interphasic threat’s impact. The Turbolift’s usual function as a transit hub is perverted into a stage for betrayal and chaos.
Oppressive and claustrophobic, filled with the metallic scent of blood and the tension of sudden violence.
Battleground where Data’s attack on Troi and Riker occurs, revealing the interphasic threat’s manifestation.
Symbolizes the corruption of the ship’s systems and the breakdown of trust among the crew, as a routine transit space becomes a site of trauma.
Initially accessible to Troi and Data, then restricted by the violence as Worf and Riker intervene.
The Turbolift on Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha becomes a battleground as the doors open to reveal Troi unconscious on the floor, blood seeping from her shoulder, and Data standing over her with a coil brace. The confined space traps the characters in a high-stakes confrontation, where Worf restrains Data and Riker tends to Troi’s wound. The Turbolift’s usual function as a means of transit is subverted, turning it into a site of violence and crisis. Its tight bulkheads amplify the chaos, as the hum of machinery contrasts with the screams and shouts of the struggle.
Chaotic and claustrophobic, with the hum of machinery and the echoes of violence creating a sense of urgency and danger.
Battleground and crisis point, where the interphasic entity’s influence manifests physically, forcing the crew to confront the threat.
Represents the intrusion of the interphasic entity into the Enterprise-D’s systems and the crew’s inability to escape its influence, even in routine spaces.
Restricted to those present in the Turbolift during the incident; the doors are jammed open by Data, preventing immediate escape.
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The scene opens with Worf and Riker mid-conversation in a corridor, where Worf expresses frustration over Alexander’s growing obsession with jazz—a cultural divergence Worf views as a betrayal of Klingon …
After a tense exchange between Riker and Worf about Alexander’s cultural identity, the two officers enter a turbolift to find Counselor Troi unconscious on the floor, bleeding from a wound …