"PICARD:" "Captain's log, Stardate 46041.1." "We have located the U.S.S. Yosemite, a Starfleet science vessel sent to the lgo Sector to observe a remote plasma streamer." "The ship has not been heard from in several days." "Magnify." "The last report we have says they were observing the streamer at medium range." "Maybe they went in for a closer look, got more than they bargained for." "Hail them." " No response." " Life signs?" "Our scanners cannot penetrate the plasma streamer's distortion field." " Can we tractor them out?" "DATA:" "No, sir." "Ionic interference is too heavy." "I'll take a shuttle in." "Too risky." "You could be pulled in too." "Bridge to Engineering." "Mr. La Forge, can we beam an away team onto the science ship?" "We can beam them over there, but with all this interference, we might not get a positive lock to bring them back." "Commander, if we bridged our transporter system with theirs, we might be able to cut through the ionic field." "That's a good idea, Barclay." "Captain, I think we can do it." "We're gonna bridge the two transporter systems." "PICARD:" "Acknowledged." "Meet Commander Riker in Transporter Room 3." "Aye, sir." "Barclay, I'm gonna need a systems engineer on this away team." "I'll ask Ensign Dern to join you." "I meant you, Barclay." "Shouldn't I stay here and set up the remote link?" "Dern can do that." "Come on, let's go." "Status, Mr. O'Brien?" "I'll have to send you over one at a time, commander, because of bandwidth limitations." "And the transport cycle will take a little longer." "RIKER:" "How much longer?" "O'BRIEN:" "Four, five seconds, about twice the normal time." "I'm afraid you're in for a bumpy ride, commander." "What do you...?" "What exactly do you mean by a bumpy ride?" "Well, there may be a small amount of static charge accumulation." "You'll feel a bit of tingling." "It's nothing to worry about." "Let's do it." "Mr. Worf." "O'BRIEN:" "Engaging system interlock." "Pattern buffers synchronized." "Phase transition coils at standby." "Energizing." "He's there." "I'll go next." "O'BRIEN:" "Engaging interlock." "Buffers synched, energizing." "[TRANSPORTER CHARGING]" "I'm ready." "O'BRIEN:" "Engaging interlock, buffers in synch..." "Oh, wait a minute." "I'm reading an ionic fluctuation in the matter stream." "Oh." "No problem." "Okay, energizing." "[GRUNTS]" "Reg, you're up." "Reg?" "Aye, sir." "O'BRIEN:" "Engaging interlock." "Buffers in synch." " Phase coils are" " I'm sorry." "I just can't do this." "[SIGHS]" "PICARD:" "Space, the final frontier." "These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise." "Its continuing mission:" "to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before." "Reg, you were faced with a difficult transport." "Anyone would have been apprehensive in that situation." "You tell that to Commander La Forge and the rest of the away team." "I'm sure they understand." "As soon as you feel up to it, you can probably still join them." "No." "Reg, is there something you're not telling me?" "Actually... it's" " This is not the..." "This is not the first time I've been apprehensive." "Every single time that I tried to do it, I had this certain feeling." "I guess you could call it mortal terror." "Why have you kept it a secret?" "Why?" "Because my career in Starﬂeet would be over." "That's why." "I doubt that." "I've always managed to avoid it somehow." "You wouldn't believe how many hours that I've logged in shuttlecrafts." "I mean, the idea of being deconstructed, molecule by molecule." "It's more than I can stand." "Even when I was a child, I always had a dreadful fear that if ever I was dematerialized, that I would never come back again whole." "I know it sounds crazy." "It's not crazy at all." "You are being taken apart molecule by molecule." "Reg, you're not the first person to have anxiety about transporting." "We can desensitize you to this type of fear." "It's a slow and gradual process, but it works." "It does?" "How?" "Well, you might first try a relaxation technique, like Plexing." " Plexing?" " Yes, it's a Betazoid method." "The next time you feel nervous about transporting, you stimulate a neural pressure point, like this." "There's a nerve cluster just behind the carotid artery." "It stimulates the part of the brain that releases natural endorphins." "Plexing." "Sounds easy enough." "Here." "There." "Hmm." "Heh." "You know, I feel better already." "I think I can do this." " There's no need to rush." " No, no, no." "We talked about confronting my fears." "The best way out is through." "You said that once, remember?" "I suppose I did." "I'm gonna beam over there." "I can do it." "There's no sign of any survivors." "No sign of anyone." " Maybe they abandoned ship." "WORF:" "Unlikely." "Escape pods are still on board." "There was an explosion here." "That much we do know." "And there's no sign of a systems overload." "Blast analysis indicates the explosion originated here in the center of the transport chamber." "How is that possible?" "The transporter is still functional." "Could they have beamed aboard an explosive device?" "Commander Riker, could you come here, please?" "Excuse me." "CRUSHER:" "Lieutenant Joshua Kelly." "He was the ship's engineer." "How did he die?" "He has second and third degree burns over most of his body, but I don't think they were the cause of his death." "I'd like to take him back to do an autopsy." " You're sure about this, sir?" " Sure." " Please, proceed." " It'll only take a minute." " Oh, it should be a smooth ride over." " Good." "Good." "I know how you feel about this, sir." "You're afraid of transporting too?" "No." "Arachnids." "Sickening, crawly little things, don't you think?" "All those legs." "Spiders, uh, they've never bothered me." "A few years back, I was called in to re-route an emitter array at a Starbase on Zayra IV." "Turns out the entire system was infested with Talarian hook spiders." "Have you ever seen a Talarian hook spider?" "Their legs are half a meter long." "Well, I had a choice." "Do I walk away and let the emitter blow itself to hell?" "Or do I crawl in the Jefferies Tube with 20 hook spiders?" "Mm, what happened?" "It was the hardest thing I ever did." "But I got through it." "Thanks." "[SIGHS]" "Energizing." "Reg, welcome aboard." "You ready to work?" " Yes, sir." " Good." "Aye, sir." "Still four members of the crew unaccounted for." "Did you come up with anything?" "I don't know how these fit in, but I found them around the platform." "What are they?" "They look like pieces of a standard sample container." "We'll take these back to the ship and analyze them there." "Mr. Barclay?" " Glad you could join us." " Me too, sir." "The Ferengi are claiming two of their freighters were destroyed by a Cardassian warship in your sector." "ls there any evidence to support this?" "Although I'm loathe to believe the Ferengi about anything, there was evidence of Cardassian weapons." "If the Cardassians also attacked the Yosemite, it could indicate a large-scale movement in this sector." "I have an away team on board the ship." "The initial report indicates there was an explosion on board." "But we're not sure if it was from an attack." " How soon until you know?" " A few hours." "If it looks like Cardassians, I'll contact you immediately." "Very well." "[com BEEPS]" "DATA [OVER COM]:" "Bridge to Captain Picard." "Go ahead, Mr. Data." "DATA:" "The away team is returning to the Enterprise, sir." "Acknowledged." "Have Commander Riker come to my Ready Room as soon as he's on board." "DATA:" "Aye, sir." "LA FORGE:" "La Forge to Transporter Room 3." "I'm ready to go." "Stand by, commander." "Barclay to Enterprise." "One to beam back." "O'BRIEN:" "Stand by, sir." "See, sir?" "That wasn't so bad, was it?" "Mission logs, science logs, medical logs, they're all scrambled." "Looks like the blast wiped out the ship's core memory." "We could try to reconstitute the data stream." "It's worth a try." "Commander, has anything strange ever happened to you during transport?" " Like what?" " I don't know." " Anything out of the ordinary?" "LA FORGE:" "No, not really." "Ah, this looks hopeless." "We're not gonna get anything out of these logs." "You know, maybe this broken sample container I found can tell us something." "Let's try to get this thing back into one piece." "I mean..." "[STAMMERS] Have you ever seen anything?" " Where?" " In the..." "During transport." "Sometimes my visor picks up resonance patterns from matter-energy conversion." "It's actually kind of pretty." "Why?" "I'm just wondering." "Reg, what are you getting at?" "Did you see something during transport?" "When I was returning to the Enterprise," "I could have sworn I saw something in the matter stream." "Something?" "There was phased matter all around and at first I thought it was some kind of energy discharge." "But then it flew toward me and touched my arm." "How could something be in there?" "Molecules flying apart, half-phased?" "I mean..." "It's impossible, isn't it?" "Well, we'd better check it out." "When we're done here, we'll run a full diagnostic on the transporter." "All right." "O'BRIEN:" "The confinement beam subsystems check out." "So do the phase transition coils." "The pattern buffer is fine." "Emitter pads, targeting scanners, they're all working fine." "This system's clean." "So is the science vessel's." "Reg, there's a lot of energy floating around in the beam." "Maybe you saw a surge in the matter stream." "Yeah." "I'll run a scan on the Heisenberg compensators." "Oh, no, chief, you've done enough already." "It's no problem." "Why don't you give me a hand?" " Maybe ignorance really is bliss." " Sir?" "If I didn't know so much about these, they wouldn't scare me so much." "I can still remember the day in Dr. Olaf son's Transporter Theory class when he was talking about the body being converted into billions of kiloquads of data, zipping through subspace and I realized there's no margin for error." "One atom out of place, and poof!" "You never come back." "It's amazing people aren't lost all the time." "With all due respect, sir," "I've been doing this for 22 years and I haven't lost anybody yet." "Yes, but you realize if the imaging scanners are off, even 1000th of a percent" "That's why each pad has four redundant scanners." "If any one scanner fails, the other three take over." "Reg." "How many transporter accidents have there been in the last 10 years?" "Two?" "Three?" "There are millions of people who transport safely every day without a problem." "I've heard of problems." "What about transporter psychosis?" "Transporter psychosis?" "There hasn't been a case of that in over 5O years." "Not since they perfected the multiplex pattern buffers." "Reg, transporting really is the safest way to travel." "[SIGHS]" "I'd like to take a closer look at those burns." " Take a tissue sample, please." " Yes, doctor." "Damage to the epidermis only." "Initiate a circulatory probe." "Dr. Crusher." "His heart's beating." "Cardio-stimulator." "Now." "OGAWA:" "It's gone." "Neuro-electrical activity in the cerebral cortex." "Nothing." "Now his respiratory system's active." "What the hell is going on?" "Here you are, lieutenant." "Water, 10 degrees Celsius." "Computer, access Starfleet medical database, and tell me about, um..." "Describe the disorder transporter psychosis." "COMPUTER"." "Transporter psychosis was diagnosed in the year 2209 by researchers on Delinia II." "No, no." "Stop." "All I need is, what causes it?" "COMPUTER:" "It is caused by a breakdown of neuro-chemical molecules during transport, affecting the body's motor functions, autonomic systems and the brain's higher reasoning centers." "What are the symptoms?" "Victims suffer from paranoid delusions, multi-infarct dementia, hallucinations..." "Hallucinations?" "What kind of hallucinations?" "COMPUTER:" "Victims experience somatic, tactile and visual hallucinations, accompanied by psychogenic hysteria." "[COMPUTER BEEPING]" "Peripheral symptoms include sleeplessness, accelerated heart-rate, diminished eyesight leading to acute myopia, painful spasms in the extremities, and in most cases, dehydration." "Computer..." "What is the treatment for transporter psychosis?" "COMPUTER:" "There is no known treatment." "The autopsy showed residual ionization in every one of Lieutenant Kelly's systems." "I think that's what caused the muscular and systemic contractions." "From where did the ionization come?" "There's evidence of electrical burns on the victim's body as if he was exposed to ionized gas or high energy plasma." "Plasma?" "There's no way they could have been exposed." "Unless it was matter from the streamer." "Is there evidence of a hull breach?" "Could the plasma from the streamers have found its way onto the ship?" "No." "Data, what's the report on that broken sample container?" "The analysis of the fragments is not yet complete." "Captain, if there's evidence of similar ionization in those fragments, it could mean that they tried to beam aboard material from the streamer." "If the plasma exploded, that would explain a few things." "Let me know when the analysis is complete." "LA FORGE:" "Aye, sir." "From the look of these fracture patterns," "I'd say that the explosive force came from within the container." "The container does show evidence of residual ionization." "Ibefieve your hypothesis was correct." "It was used to store high-energy plasma." "LA FORGE:" "So they were collecting samples from the plasma streamer." "But they had the proper container." "How could it have exploded?" "Perhaps we should attempt to re-create their experiment, to see what happens to matter when it is beamed aboard under similar conditions." "LA FORGE:" "That's a good idea." "We'll prepare a new container." "Reg, I don't wanna take any chances here." "Start setting up a level 5 containment field here in Engineering, okay?" "Aye, sir." "Are you all right, lieutenant?" "I'm fine." "Yes, thank you." "I?" "Lieutenant Barclay appears inordinately preoccupied with his physiological condition." "I have seen him check his pulse rate as well as his visual acuity several times over the last 20 minutes." "Thanks, Data." "Reg?" "Yes, sir?" "Are you okay?" "I'm just fine, sir." "You look a little pale." "L do?" "Look, Reg, it's been a long couple of days." "Why don't you get some rest?" "We've got everything under control here." "I think I'll do that, sir." "Thank you." "La Forge to Counselor Troi." "TROI [OVER COM]:" "Go ahead, commander." "Counselor, do you have a minute?" "Lieutenant Barclay, I've been calling you." "Why haven't you responded?" "Reg, what are you doing?" "Nowhere." "I just don't get to see these decks very often." "Look, there's stellar cartography." "I thought that was deck 11." " Mr. Barclay." " I was having trouble sleeping and I'm trying to wear myself out." "It is a perfectly normal thing to be doing, isn't it?" "Commander La Forge said you seemed a little nervous this morning." "I'm always nervous." "Everybody knows that." "He also mentioned that you said you saw something in the transporter beam." "I was wrong." "They checked the transporter and there wasn't." "There was nothing." "I imagined the whole thing." "You don't sound very convinced of that." "Listen, counselor, I really appreciate your concern in this matter, but I wish you wouldn't continue with this conversation." "I'm really perfectly fine." "Mr. Barclay, you're exhausted and highly agitated." "And I cannot allow a member of this crew to endanger himself or others." "I'm not endangering anyone else and I really wish you" "I think it would be in your best interest to take a leave of absence." "Reg, I'm temporarily relieving you of duty." "Fine." "Do what you have to do, counselor." "[SOUND OF BIRDS CHIRPING PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]" "Computer, more birds." "[SOUND OF BIRDS CHIRPING INCREASES]" "End stress reduction program." "[MUSIC TURNS OFF]" " Water." "COMPUTER:" "Specify temperature." "I don't care." "Just give me water." "Calm, calm." "Stay calm." "[SIGHS]" "Computer, let's try some music." "Something soothing." "[EASY LISTENING MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]" "[GRUNTING]" "Sir, begging your pardon, but couldn't this wait until morning?" "No." "Chief, I've just-- I've been reviewing the transport logs." "What are these energy variations that keep appearing?" "There was one when I was transported" " to the science ship, you see?" " Yeah, they're just, uh..." "They're just ionic fluctuations as a result of our interlock with the Yosemite's transporter system." "There's nothing to worry about, sir." "I need you to transport me to the science ship and then directly back again." "And while I'm in the beam, can you re-create one of those ionic fluctuations?" "I guess so." "If you don't mind my asking sir, what for?" "'ZZZ" "Commander La Forge wants some tricorder readings on those fluctuations." " We can do that from right here." " No." "I..." "The transporter sensors may not be sensitive enough." "Now, I'm giving you an order, Mr. O'Brien." "Aye, sir." "If you don't mind my making an observation, sir." "You forgot to bring a tricorder." "Either there's something in there, or I'm going crazy and I've just got to know." "You can understand that, can't you?" "Yes, sir, I can." "Stand by, sir." "I want you to wake the senior staff." "And then I saw it again just 2O minutes ago." "It was the same, exact thing just moving around in the transporter beam." "Let me get this straight." "You think this thing was alive?" "It was dark and distorted and it had what looked like a mouth." "A mouth?" "I don't see anything wrong with his arm." "Reg, why did you wait so long to tell anybody about your arm?" "Well, I thought I was hallucinating, that I had, um..." "That it was transporter psychosis." "But now I know what I saw in there was real." "I was the only one who experienced ionic fluctuations in the transport." "Maybe that's why no one else saw it." "Mr. Barclay, I've been told that you've been under considerable strain during the past few days." "Isn't it possible that you simply imagined--?" "I know what you're going to say, captain." "I know I've been acting strange lately." "But you've got to believe me." "I would never have called you in here unless I was absolutely certain." "Mr. La Forge, get Mr. O'Brien." "Take that transporter system apart piece by piece if you have to." "Mr. Worf, I want a Level 3 security alert until further notice." "Aye, sir." "I'll run a micro-cellular scan of Mr. Barclay's arm." "It might take some time, but if there's a problem, I'll find it." "Keep me apprised." "Dismissed." "I'm picking up minute levels of residual ionization from the sub-dermal tissue of his left arm." "The patterns correspond exactly to those we measured in Lieutenant Kelly's body." "And in the sample container from the science ship." "There's no question." "You have been exposed to the same high energy plasma they were." "So something did happen to me in the transporter beam." "You might have been exposed to something from the science ship." "You did say something touched your left arm during transport." "And that's exactly where the ionization is focused." "Does this ionization pose a threat to Mr. Barclay?" "It might." "I'll have to run a base-pair correlation to see if there's any sign of DNA breakdown." "Sir, Commander La Forge and I were planning to re-create the circumstances of the explosion on the Yosemite." "And that might give us some answers." "Permission to continue with the experiment?" "Granted." "Tell Mr. O'Brien to take all the primary transporters off-line." "I don't want to risk any further contaminations." "Make sure you take all the necessary safety precautions." "Aye, sir." "I'd like you to wear this monitoring device." "It will tell me if there's the slightest sign of increased ionization." "Yes, doctor." "Structural reinforcement is at 240 percent." "Activating containment field." "Well, that should do it." "Reg, we've locked on to the coordinates of the plasma streamer." "Go ahead and beam aboard a sample." "Aye, sir." "Okay." "What would they have done first?" "Standard analysis begins with a resonance frequency scan." "That sounds like a good place to start." "Let's do that." "DATA:" "Initiating resonance sweep." "Frequency range at three" "Barclay, check the containment field." "The field is at its maximum limit, but it is holding." "My visor's picking up bio-magnetic energy." "Highly complex patterns." "You know, I think these things are alive." "Reg?" "Reg." "Reg." " Life forms?" " That is correct." "They appear to be quasi-energy microbes that exist within the distortion field of the plasma streamer." "We didn't detect them until we tried to run the resonance frequency scan." "Apparently they didn't like it very much." "They shattered the sample container." "Which caused a plasma explosion similar to the one on the science ship." "Exactly." "When we linked up with their transporter system, one or more of the microbes must have gotten into our system." "We think they're still caught in the buffer." "It might explain what you saw." "But what I saw was much bigger than a microbe." "Normal spatial relationships are often distorted within the matter stream." "Your perceptions may have been exaggerated." "Some of these microbes are also in your body, Reg." "Inside me?" "They were in Lieutenant Kelly's body as well." "That's what caused the contractions during the autopsy." "The bio-filter should have screened them out, but it didn't." "The microbes exist simultaneously as both matter and energy." "The bio-filter cannot distinguish them from the matter stream." "Right, but if we held Barclay suspended in mid-transport, at the point where matter starts to lose molecular cohesion..." "The molecules would begin to emit nucleonic particles." "We may be able to derive a pattern the computer would recognize." "LA FORGE:" "And then reprogram the bio-filters and screen the microbes out." "I think this will work, Reg." "You'd suspend me?" "I don't like the sound of this." "We would have to keep you in there for a while." "How long?" "Thirty, 40 seconds, it's tough to tell." "But I think it'd be safe." "But if I'm in the matter stream toolongu." "Your pattern would degrade to the point where your signal would be permanently lost." "After 15 seconds or so on the beam, you may start to feel lightheaded." "Try to stay calm." "And it's important not to move around too much." "Right." "Initializing the backup pattern buffer." "Holding at stand by." "You ready, Reg?" "Energize." "Molecular resolution at 6O percent." "Engaging static mode." "His pattern is locked and holding." "Starting bio-filter scan." "Signal's holding." "The imaging scanners still haven't isolated the microbes." "I'll try increasing molecular dispersion." "His signal resolution's down to 55 percent." "Don't worry." "I can hold him together." "Commander, his signal resolution's down to 5O percent." " We need to bring him back." " I know." "Just give me one more second." "We need more dispersion." "Increase phase transition frequency." "Aye, sir." "The imaging scanners are actuating." "Got it." "Pattern acquisition positive." "Programming bio-filter." "Don't worry, Reg, this won't hurt a bit." "I'm reading a 92 percent increase in mass." "There's something in the beam with him." " Security to Transporter Room 3." "WORF [OVER COM]:" "Right away." "I'm setting up a force field around the chamber." "Drop the force field." "There are more crew members in the beam." "You have to grab them and hold on." "Understood." "Follow me." "LA FORGE:" "Reg, what happened?" "Well, when I saw that there was more than one of them," "I thought maybe the other crew were trying to do the same thing that we were." "We were infected with something." "Lieutenant Kelly tried to re-program the bio-filter." "Well, it looks like he pushed molecular dispersion past the integrity point." "Your patterns got caught in the beam." "The residual energy from the plasma streamer." "It must have amplified the charge in the buffer enough to keep your patterns from degrading." "PICARD:" "Captain's log, Stardate 46043.6." "The reprogrammed bio-filter was effective in removing the alien microbes from Mr. Barclay and the four crew members." "The microbes have been returned to the plasma streamer." "[CHATTERING]" " Chief?" " Lieutenant." "I'm glad you could make it." "You know, I think this is the first time we've ever spoken outside of the Transporter Room." "Well, to be honest, I've always avoided you." "Why?" "Because you run the transporters and I hate the transporters." "At least, I used to." "So, what's in the box?" "I thought you might like to meet Christina." "Christina, Lieutenant Barclay." "That's your pet spider." "Lycosa tarantula." "Don't worry, she won't bite." "She's very large." "I found her on Titus IV." "Almost stepped on her by accident." "I'll get us a couple of drinks, okay?" "Keep an eye on her, will you?" "Sure." "Uh, chief?"