



After Crusher was dismissed, he made the same query to theĬrewman Simon Tarses, a medical technician who also interacted with J'Dan. Sabin was next present for the questioning of Doctor Beverly Crusher, where he questioned whether there was anything said in her interactions with J'Dan that might further implicate the lieutenant. Sabin wants Worf to feel that he has to be even more 'patriotic' than anyone by rooting out the enemy." When Worf dismissed the accusations, Sabin stated that he "naturally considered" Worf to be a "possible security risk," but assured Worf that he had Sabin's and the Admiral's "complete confidence" and that " you have nothing to prove to us."Īt this point, the script notes revealed that Sabin "means exactly the opposite of what he's saying. Though he felt Worf was very thorough in his work, he was surprised to observe Worf's motivation, after learning of the prior accusations made against his father. Sabin would be assigned to the investigation of the Enterprise's crew alongside Lieutenant Worf. Sabin confirmed that J'Dan was telling the truth with his admission, which lead to the theory of there being an accomplice. Sabin participated in the interrogation of Klingon exchange officer Lieutenant J'Dan, who had admitted to stealing the design schematics for the Enterprise's dilithium chamber on behalf of the Romulans, but not to the chamber's sabotage. In 2367, Admiral Satie emerged from retirement and acquired her former staff, including Sabin, for her investigation of an suspicious explosion in the engine room aboard the USS Enterprise-D. During their time working together, Satie felt that Sabin's being a Betazoid gave him uncanny instincts that she learned to trust.

Sabin's primary role was to both question and authenticate the responses of individuals during interrogations. Bruce French Sabin Genestra was the Betazoid investigator who had served as an aide on the staff of Starfleet Admiral Norah Satie prior to her retirement during the 2360s.
