So, bear with me on this one!
During his blacking out from verterium poisoning, Jack Crusher sees spreading red veins. What was this?
My money is: it's the Quickening, and Beverly has cured it.
DS9 fans will remember that the Changelings blighted a planet that defied them with the Quickening virus. It caused lesions on the face, spidery veins which turned bright red when the victim was close to search. Doctor Bashir found a way to stop it being passed to newborn infants, but couldn't cure it.
Consider: the very first few scenes of the season, we saw an award for Crusher's past success in curing a plague on Cor Caroli V, and the sort of blood sampling hypospray Bashir used to use, and her science kit. She has form here.
And those maternal instincts that kept Jean-Luc from his son: as he said in the season opener, Beverly would always put someone else first. If her own life were threatened she'd stand her ground, but if the Changelings had Jack - that's the one thing that would compromise her into revealing what she knows.
After protesting about the danger Jean-Luc brings, is the ultimate irony that she is the one who has brought danger to their son?
During his blacking out from verterium poisoning, Jack Crusher sees spreading red veins. What was this?
My money is: it's the Quickening, and Beverly has cured it.
DS9 fans will remember that the Changelings blighted a planet that defied them with the Quickening virus. It caused lesions on the face, spidery veins which turned bright red when the victim was close to search. Doctor Bashir found a way to stop it being passed to newborn infants, but couldn't cure it.
Consider: the very first few scenes of the season, we saw an award for Crusher's past success in curing a plague on Cor Caroli V, and the sort of blood sampling hypospray Bashir used to use, and her science kit. She has form here.
And those maternal instincts that kept Jean-Luc from his son: as he said in the season opener, Beverly would always put someone else first. If her own life were threatened she'd stand her ground, but if the Changelings had Jack - that's the one thing that would compromise her into revealing what she knows.
After protesting about the danger Jean-Luc brings, is the ultimate irony that she is the one who has brought danger to their son?