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Happy Halloween! This episode of the podcast is a re-release of last year’s Patreon podcast where we got together to discuss revisiting”Genesis” and how it works as a piece of horror. If you want to hear our thoughts about “Schisms”, you should become a patron – it will be this year’s Halloween special.
In our revisiting of “Genesis”, Amanda joined us to give us a fresh perspective on Star Trek and The Next Generation. Is Data your best friend in a horror episode? Does de-volution make sense? How did they catch Nurse Okawa? So many questions.
The Wikipedia plot summary for “Genesis”:
Picard and Data leave the Enterprise in a shuttlecraft to retrieve a photon torpedo that has veered off course during a weapons exercise. Before departing, Data leaves his pregnant cat, Spot, with Lieutenant Barclay. Convinced that he is suffering from a devastating illness, the hypochondriac Barclay visits Dr. Crusher, who diagnoses a mild case of the flu and injects him with a synthetic T-cell to activate one of his dormant genes that confers immunity. Shortly afterward, crew members begin to experience strange symptoms; Counselor Troi feels cold and develops an uncontrollable thirst, while Riker has trouble concentrating and Barclay becomes fidgety and overly energetic. Worf feels hot and becomes aggressive, trying to stay near Troi and eventually biting her on the cheek. Both are taken to sickbay for treatment; when Crusher examines Worf and finds a venom sac growing on his neck, he spits acidic poison in her face. A severely injured Crusher is placed in stasis, while Worf escapes. Nurse Ogawa warns the senior staff that everyone on the ship is in danger.
Picard and Data return after three days, having retrieved the wayward torpedo, but find the ship adrift and its main power offline. One of the bridge officers is dead, torn open in his seat, and most of the crew are de-evolving. Worf has reverted into an aggressive predator attempting to mate with Troi; Riker an Australopithecine (Caveman); Troi an amphibian; and Barclay a spider. Data discovers that a synthetic T-cell has invaded the crew members’ genetic code and activated their introns, causing them to de-evolve. Picard is soon overcome by irrational emotions of fear and anxiety, indicating that he has been infected, and Data suggests he might soon become a primate similar to a lemur or marmoset. Picard and Data return to Data’s quarters and find Spot and her kittens. Spot herself has changed into an iguana; however, the kittens are normal. Data recommends that they locate Ogawa, who is also pregnant, on the theory that antibodies in amniotic fluid can prevent the infection from spreading.
The two find Ogawa and bring her and Troi to sickbay so Data can begin working on a cure. As Worf attempts to break through the doors in search of Troi, Data formulates a pheromone spray from her gland secretions. Picard slips out and uses the spray to lure Worf away for Data’s safety. Worf corners Picard in a Jefferies tube, but Picard rips out a power cable and uses it to shock Worf into unconsciousness. Data formulates an effective retrovirus and releases it into the ship’s ventilation system, causing everyone to return to normal.
Crusher discovers that due to an anomaly in Barclay’s genes, the T-cells in the injection she gave him mutated, activating all of his dormant genes and becoming transmissible from one person to another. She decides to name the condition “Barclay’s protomorphosis syndrome” after its first confirmed patient.
Thanks for listening to our revisiting of “Genesis”.