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Douwd's Blinding Light

A sudden, unearthly white luminescence with no visible fixture or hardware — an all-consuming, coherent spherical wash that fills Troi's quarters, flares with searing intensity, and then collapses into absence. Characters shield their eyes and stagger as the light envelops individuals (notably Kevin and Rishon) and at times appears as a swirling, glowing form around nearby crew (Data) during the same sequence. This phenomenon marks Kevin Douwd's final physical exit in the episode "The Survivors.
6 appearances

Purpose

To manifest the Douwd's supernatural power to materialize or remove presence; specifically employed here to enable Kevin's disappearance after recreating Rishon.

Significance

Functions as the irrevocable signifier of Kevin's identity and agency: the instrument of his mercy and final act. The vanishing light resolves Troi's psychic wound, forces the crew to face a godlike crime beyond law, and leaves moral aftermath in its wake.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

6 moments