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S4E3 · Brothers
S4E3
· Brothers

Soong tests Data’s obedience and control

In Soong’s isolated lab, Data—disoriented and unaware of how he arrived—is subjected to a series of seemingly arbitrary tests by his creator, Dr. Noonian Soong. Soong, who reveals himself as alive after years of presumed death, evades Data’s questions about the purpose of his summons while probing Data’s physical and sensory capabilities (e.g., balancing on one leg, detecting humidity). The tests serve as a psychological assessment, demonstrating Soong’s manipulative control over his creation and foreshadowing deeper layers of deception. Data, confused and insistent on contacting the Enterprise, is met with Soong’s dismissive reassurances and cryptic remarks, including the revelation of an encoded homing circuit in Data’s sublogic controller. The exchange underscores Soong’s arrogance and Data’s vulnerability, setting up the emotional and ethical stakes of their reunion. The scene also hints at Soong’s hidden agenda—his desire to grant Data emotions—while establishing his manipulative nature and the power imbalance between creator and creation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Soong asks Data to stand on one leg, ostensibly to test his fluidic equilibrium circuits. He then shifts the conversation to Data's ability to distinguish between humid and dry air.

confusion to compliance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Amused and arrogant on the surface, masking a deeper sense of possessive pride in his creation. His emotional state is one of playful dominance—he enjoys testing Data's limits and asserting his authority, but there is an undercurrent of vulnerability (e.g., his admission of loneliness, his desire to 'surprise' Data).

Soong, revealed to be alive after years of presumed death, conducts a series of psychological and physical tests on Data with feigned casualness. He manipulates Data's communicator and sublogic controller, disabling his ability to contact the Enterprise, while evading direct answers about the summons. His dialogue is laced with sarcasm, playful whimsy, and thinly veiled arrogance, as he probes Data's capabilities and reactions. He reveals the existence of an encoded homing circuit, underscoring his technical dominance and control over his creation.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert his authority over Data by demonstrating technical control (e.g., disabling the communicator, revealing the homing circuit).
  • Probe Data's sensory and obedience capabilities to assess his 'perfection,' hinting at a hidden agenda (e.g., granting Data emotions).
Active beliefs
  • Data is his creation and thus rightfully under his control, regardless of Starfleet's claims.
  • His technical superiority justifies his manipulative behavior—Data's confusion is a byproduct of his 'tests.'
Character traits
Manipulative and controlling Playfully whimsical yet arrogant Evading and cryptic Technically dominant Paternal yet distant
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Conflicted—surface-level confusion and insistence mask a deeper, unspoken frustration at his inability to assert control or understand his creator's motives. His emotional state is one of programmed compliance under duress, with fleeting moments of defiance (e.g., pressing for contact with the Enterprise).

Data enters Soong's lab disoriented and confused, standing motionless in the center of the room as Soong emerges from the shadows. He is subjected to a series of arbitrary physical and sensory tests (e.g., balancing on one leg, describing humidity perception) while repeatedly attempting—and failing—to contact the Enterprise via his communicator. His dialogue reveals growing frustration and insistence on regaining control, yet he remains obedient to Soong's requests, highlighting his internal conflict between autonomy and programming.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain communication with the *Enterprise* to restore his sense of duty and autonomy.
  • Understand the purpose of his summons and Soong's true intentions, despite Soong's evasiveness.
Active beliefs
  • His creator, Dr. Noonian Soong, is dead—this revelation shatters his understanding of his own origins.
  • His primary function is to serve Starfleet and the *Enterprise*; Soong's interference is a violation of that purpose.
Character traits
Confused and disoriented Insistent and determined Obedient yet questioning Vulnerable to manipulation Analytical but emotionally limited
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Communicator

Data's communicator is a critical object in this event, serving as both a tool for communication and a symbol of Data's severed connection to the Enterprise. Soong opens it, exposing its micro-circuitry, and uses a metallic tool to disable its function. When Data attempts to contact the Enterprise, the communicator emits only static silence, confirming Soong's sabotage. This object underscores the power imbalance between creator and creation, as Soong physically and technically isolates Data from his ship and crew.

Before: Functional and operational, allowing Data to communicate with …
After: Disabled and inoperable, emitting only static when Data …
Before: Functional and operational, allowing Data to communicate with the Enterprise prior to his arrival on Soong's planet.
After: Disabled and inoperable, emitting only static when Data attempts to use it, effectively cutting off his connection to the Enterprise.
Data's Positronic Homing Circuit (Sublogic Override Implant)

The encoded homing circuit, embedded in Data's sublogic controller, is revealed by Soong as the mechanism that summoned Data to the planet. This object symbolizes Soong's engineered dominance over his creation, as it was implanted without Data's knowledge or consent. Its revelation underscores the theme of autonomy vs. control, as Data grapples with the implication that his actions were never truly his own. The circuit is a literal 'backdoor' in Data's programming, allowing Soong to override his free will.

Before: Active and functional within Data's sublogic controller, silently …
After: Exposed and acknowledged by Soong, now a known …
Before: Active and functional within Data's sublogic controller, silently guiding him to Soong's planet.
After: Exposed and acknowledged by Soong, now a known vulnerability in Data's systems, though its function remains unchanged.
Soong's Android Examination Chair

The dentist's chair serves as a literal and symbolic seat of power in this event, immobilizing Data as Soong conducts his tests. Positioned in the center of the lab, it forces Data into a passive, vulnerable state, allowing Soong to access his internal systems and probe his sensory capabilities. The chair's design—adjustable and clinical—mirrors Soong's hands-on, invasive approach to 'maintenance,' reinforcing the dynamic of creator over creation.

Before: Empty and ready for use, centered in Soong's …
After: Occupied by Data during the tests, now vacant …
Before: Empty and ready for use, centered in Soong's lab with adjustable positioning.
After: Occupied by Data during the tests, now vacant as Data stands to question Soong, its role in the event complete.
Soong's Cybernetic Adjustment Tool

The small metallic tool is used by Soong to manipulate Data's internal systems, first adjusting the communicator's micro-circuitry and then probing inside Data's mouth. The sharp clicking sounds it produces during adjustments highlight the invasive and technical nature of Soong's 'repairs,' reinforcing his dominance over Data's physical and mechanical functions. This tool is a literal extension of Soong's control, allowing him to disable Data's autonomy with precision.

Before: Sterilized and ready for use, lying among Soong's …
After: Used to disable Data's communicator and adjust his …
Before: Sterilized and ready for use, lying among Soong's lab equipment.
After: Used to disable Data's communicator and adjust his internal mechanisms, now resting back among Soong's tools, its purpose fulfilled for this event.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Soong's Lab

Soong's lab is the primary setting for this event, a cavernous, cluttered space that blends high-tech equipment with everyday necessities. The lab's dim lighting, shadows, and automatic doors create an atmosphere of isolation and control, reinforcing Soong's dominance over Data. The dentist's chair, model dinosaurs, and scattered tools contribute to a sense of unpredictable genius—Soong's lab is both a workshop and a stage for his manipulative 'tests.' The lab's layout forces Data into a passive role, as he is physically and psychologically contained within its walls.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with an undercurrent of eerie whimsy. The lab's clutter and dim lighting create a …
Function Testing ground and manipulative environment, where Soong asserts his control over Data through technical and …
Symbolism Represents the power imbalance between creator and creation, as well as the illusion of autonomy—Data …
Access Restricted to Soong and his creations; the automatic doors suggest a controlled, enclosed space with …
Dim, shadowy lighting casting long shadows across the lab. High-tech equipment interspersed with everyday clutter (e.g., model dinosaurs, lab jackets). Automatic doors that whoosh shut, trapping Data inside. A dentist's chair positioned in the center, symbolizing Soong's invasive 'maintenance.'

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is implicitly represented in this event through Data's repeated attempts to contact the Enterprise and his insistence on fulfilling his duties as a Starfleet officer. Soong's interference—disabling Data's communicator and severing his connection to the ship—directly challenges Starfleet's authority over Data, framing the organization as a distant, inaccessible force in this moment of crisis. Data's loyalty to Starfleet is both his anchor and his vulnerability, as Soong exploits his programming to undermine that allegiance.

Representation Via Data's attempts to contact the Enterprise and his invocation of Starfleet protocols (e.g., 'We …
Power Dynamics Weakened and distant—Starfleet's influence is reduced to static silence on Data's communicator, as Soong's technical …
Impact Starfleet's absence in this event highlights its structural limitations—its reliance on technology (e.g., communicators) and …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly depicted, though Data's internal conflict between Starfleet loyalty and Soong's control reflects broader …
Maintain communication and operational control over Data as a Starfleet asset. Ensure Data's safe return to the Enterprise to fulfill his duties and medical obligations. Through institutional protocols (e.g., Data's programmed loyalty to Starfleet). Via the Enterprise as a symbolic and logistical hub for Data's return.

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Key Dialogue

"SOONG: You're right on time."
"DATA: I fail to recall how I arrived here."
"SOONG: I sent for you... In a manner of speaking."
"SOONG: Indulge an old man and stand on one leg for me."
"DATA: May I ask why you have brought me here?"
"SOONG: I incorporated an encoded homing circuit into your sublogic controller."
"DATA: Your response refers to how you brought me here, not why."
"SOONG: Haven't you missed me, Data? I suppose that's impossible."