Picard walks resolutely from his Ready Room onto the bridge and up to the Engineering station.
“Mister Georley,” Picard says quietly. Georley turns from the console. “Yes, Captain?”
“Will you accompany me to Sickbay?” Picard asks.
Georley’s eyes widen.
1/14
“I think—sir—that everyone should know what you’re about to do,” Georley announces to the bridge. Worf, Data, and the other bridge crew look back at him.
Georley approaches Worf. “Worf—my safety is being threatened. As Chief of Security, are you going to let—”
2/14
Georley pauses, noticing the immovable Klingon resolve in Worf’s eyes.
“No, you—wouldn’t disobey the Captain, would you?” Georley says. He then moves down the bridge to Data.
“You, Data! My—uh, I-I mean Geordi’s best friend,” Georley desperately says.
3/14
“Are you going to let this happen?” Georley asks.
“I admit that I find my ethical program in conflict with—my desire to resume my friendship with Geordi,” Data states.
Georley pounds his chest. “I—am Geordi! And more!”
“I do not require more,” Data says.
4/14
Georley whips around to Troi. “Counselor, surely you can—can sense my terror, my—desperation to live!”
Troi’s eyes well. Her brow and lips twist with heartbreak. “Yes—I can.”
“Then how can you—?” Georley asks before being cut off by Riker.
“That’s enough!”
5/14
Georley turns round and round the bridge, searching the eyes of the crew. Picard glares on from the back turbolift with a calm detachment.
“I-I’m just a kid!” Georley cries. “Will you—murder a child?”
Troi folds into Riker’s chest.
“Mister—Georley,” Picard commands.
6/14
Georley’s mouth hangs open, then closes stiffly. He joins Picard in the turbolift.
“To seek out new life,” Georley says.
The turbolift door shuts.
7/14
Georley and Picard enter Sickbay. Beverly and Ogawa stand by the center biobed.
“Doctor,” Picard says.
“Mom!” Georley shouts. “You won’t let him—”
Beverly grips the cushion of the biobed to steady herself as tears well in her eyes. “My—son’s—name—is Wesley.”
8/14
“But—Jean-Luc,” Beverly says. “I—cannot—do this.”
Picard searches her eyes. “Very well, Doctor.” He extends his hand to her. “Beverly.”
She cautiously presses a hypospray into his palm. His other hand rubs her arm firmly. He nods. She nods, her lip quivers.
9/14
Picard turns to Georley. “Mister Georley, please sit down.”
He motions for a biobed. Georley, staring at Beverly, walks over and sits atop the biobed. He then looks away from Beverly. Alyssa curls her arm around Beverly’s back.
10/14
Picard locks eyes with Georley and presses the hypospray into his neck.
“She must have her child back,” Picard whispers to him.
Picard turns and approaches the medical console. He inputs commands. Georley dissolves within a beam and Wesley and Geordi appear.
11/14
“Mom?” Wesley calls, confused.
“Oh, Wesley!” Beverly says, embracing him in a tight hug.
Alyssa begins scanning Geordi with a tricorder.
“Captain?” Geordi asks. “The last thing I remember is—beaming back from—”
“Mister La Forge,” Picard says.
12/14
“We have been tested time and again on our voyages through the—unknown, but,” Picard says. “Not like this. I—am a man who has always believed that I would never trade one life for another—while in command of a starship.”
He approaches the doors. “If you’ll excuse me—”
13/14
“I must—consider just who—” Picard pauses. He pulls a smile upon his face. “It’s good to have you both back.”
He leaves promptly. The others watch in silence as the doors slide shut.
14/14
Kirk, McCoy, Spock, a civilian human-Vulcan hybrid, and a civilian man enter the transporter room.
“We’re all set here, Captain,” Scotty says from behind the transporter room console.
“Thank you, Scotty,” Kirk says hesitantly.
1/14
“If you’ll step up on the pad, please,” Kirk says.
The woman cautiously nods and steps up on the pad.
Spock stands on Kirk’s right. McCoy stands on his left, holding a hypospray.
Kirk, with his palm open, says, “Bones.”
McCoy grips the hypospray.
2/14
“Now think about this, Jim,” McCoy says. “Are you really gonna trade one life for another? This—procedure—will end the life of this living, breathing being that you see standing before you.”
Jakira looks up from a console. Worf stands. O’Brien sets his hypospanner down and stands up from an open conduit. Odo folds his arms across his chest.
“Doctor Bashir is waiting for us,” Sisko says.
1/14
“Benjamin,” Jakira says. “You’re not going to do this.”
Sisko steps forward. “You know—I am.”
“You forget that I’ve known you for so long—I know you better than you know yourself,” Jakira claims.
“Benjamin,” Jakira says. “I—can’t just—die. I’m as much Nerys as Jadzia and Dax.”
“And the Major—survives,” Odo says.
Jakira crouches with her fists clenched. “There’s got to be another way. Clone me and split the clone apart—or—the Chief can—trick the transporter to—”
3/14
Kathryn yawns, sets her book down, stretches, and looks out into space.
“What are you reading?” a voice asks from behind.
Kathryn turns abruptly. “Who are you, and what are you doing on my ship?”
The man lifts the book, examining its cover.
1/25
“The Odyssey,” the man says, a smile tugging at his lips.
Kathryn eyes him intensely.
“You think you are Odysseus?” the man asks. “Separated from home—wandering alone, but—clever—surviving by your wits.”
Kathryn taps her combadge. It is silent.
“I am Jesus of Nazareth.”
2/25
“There is nothing to fear, Kathryn,” Jesus says.
Kathryn’s brow arcs. “An unusual form to take, I believe.”
“Unusual—form?” Jesus asks. Recognition flashes in his eyes. “Ah, you believe me to be a being of some power merely taking on this form from an ancient religion.”
3/25
As I rewatch #StarTrekDiscovery’s second season, here are my mini-reviews! I love a lot of this season!
(Warning: I struggle with the coherence of the Red Angel plot. The nature of it seems to shift mid-way through the season—likely due to showrunner changes.) #StarTrek
“Brother” is gorgeously shot. Production design is intricate and artful. The background of Michael’s beginnings with the Sarek family is intriguing, especially the strange Spock dragon.
Pike quickly commands the screen with ease and integrity and Reno is a quippy addition!
“New Eden” is perfect #StarTrek which adds to the little-seen WWIII story, celebrates our innate desire to seek our knowledge in Jacob, a fascinating discussion of religion and science, clear growth from Burnham and fun ship action with a touching Saru/Tilly scene that is gold!