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S5E15 · Power Play
S5E15
· Power Play

Data seizes Picard under alien control

In a desperate escalation of the alien possession crisis, Geordi La Forge and Ro Laren execute a high-risk plasma charge attack in the crawlspace to expel the Ux-Mal entities from their hosts. Data, now fully under the alien’s influence, anticipates their move and evades the blast, leaving Troi and O’Brien vulnerable. Seizing the moment, Data disarms Geordi and Ro, then brutally seizes Picard by the neck, pinning him against a wall. Using Picard as a human shield, Data threatens to kill him and the entire crew unless the bridge aborts the attack. The alien’s dominance over Data’s android body transforms him into a weapon, deepening the Ux-Mal’s control over the Enterprise and raising the stakes for the ship’s survival. This moment marks a critical turning point, where the crew’s tactical advantage collapses and the alien threat becomes a direct, violent force against Picard’s leadership and the ship’s integrity. The scene underscores the Ux-Mal’s ruthlessness and Data’s compromised state, forcing Picard into a position of helplessness—a stark contrast to his usual command authority.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Geordi and Ro complete preparations and fire a plasma charge, disabling Troi and O'Brien, though Data evades the blast.

tense to relief ['CRAWLSPACE']

Data seizes Picard and threatens to kill everyone unless they stop the rescue attempt.

relief to dread ['CRAWLSPACE']

Picard orders the bridge to abort the rescue attempt under duress, forced by Data's threat.

desperation to resignation ['CRAWLSPACE']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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A surge of adrenaline-fueled frustration, tempered by his engineer’s pragmatism. Geordi is angry at the failure, but he refuses to surrender. His mind is already working on contingencies, even as Data’s strength renders him physically helpless. There’s a quiet fury beneath his professional demeanor, directed at the Ux-Mal for exploiting Data’s body.

Geordi La Forge, his hands still on the plasma charge controls, watches in dismay as the blast misses Data and strikes Troi and O’Brien instead. His expression is a mix of frustration and determination as he realizes their plan has failed. Though Data disarms him moments later, Geordi’s tactical mind is already racing, assessing whether there’s another way to turn the tide. His engineering instincts tell him the crawlspace’s limitations have just become their greatest weakness.

Goals in this moment
  • Find an alternative way to neutralize the Ux-Mal without putting the crew at further risk.
  • Protect Troi and O’Brien, who are now vulnerable after the plasma charge backfired.
Active beliefs
  • The crawlspace’s confined space is both a tactical advantage and a deathtrap—they need to use it to their advantage.
  • Data’s possession is a temporary state; the real Data can be reached if they can disrupt the Ux-Mal’s control.
Character traits
Frustrated but analytically sharp Quick to reassess tactics Physically overpowered but mentally engaged Protective of his crewmates (especially Troi and O’Brien)
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

A mix of frustration and adrenaline-fueled tension. Ro is acutely aware of the stakes—her failure could cost lives—but she remains focused, even as Data overpowers her. There’s a simmering anger beneath her professional demeanor, directed both at the Ux-Mal and her own inability to stop them.

Ro Laren, her hands still pressed against the crawlspace control panels, watches in horror as the plasma charge misses its target and strikes Troi and O’Brien instead. Her frustration is palpable as she curses under her breath, realizing their desperate gambit has failed. Moments later, Data disarms her with effortless strength, leaving her vulnerable and powerless in the confined space. Ro’s tactical instincts are sharp, but the Ux-Mal’s superior adaptability has outmaneuvered her.

Goals in this moment
  • Disable the Ux-Mal entities possessing the crew, even at personal risk.
  • Protect the *Enterprise* and its crew from the alien threat, regardless of the cost.
Active beliefs
  • The plasma charge was their best chance to turn the tide, and its failure is a devastating setback.
  • Data’s possession by the Ux-Mal makes him an unpredictable and dangerous adversary.
Character traits
Frustrated but resourceful Quick to adapt to failure Physically capable but outmatched Verbally expressive (cursing under pressure)
Follow Ro Laren's journey

A complex blend of helplessness and resolve. Picard is acutely aware of his precarious position, but his primary concern is for his crew and the ship. There is no panic—only a steely determination to mitigate the damage, even if it means surrendering temporarily. The humiliation of being used as a pawn fuels his quiet fury, but he channels it into actionable leadership.

Picard is violently seized by Data and pinned against the wall, his feet dangling as Data’s hand tightens around his neck. Despite the physical threat, Picard’s voice remains steady as he issues the abort order to the bridge, his authority unshaken even in vulnerability. His face is strained, but his eyes betray a calculating mind—he is assessing the situation, searching for any advantage. The combadge in Data’s hand glints ominously, a symbol of the power dynamic now inverted.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent further violence by complying with Data’s demands, buying time for the crew to regroup.
  • Maintain his role as a unifying figure for the *Enterprise* crew, even in captivity.
Active beliefs
  • The Ux-Mal will not hesitate to kill—compliance is the only way to protect the crew in this moment.
  • Data’s possession is temporary; the real Data is still in there, and the crew must find a way to reach him.
Character traits
Unshakably authoritative (even as a hostage) Strategic under pressure Physically vulnerable but mentally resilient Protective of his crew (prioritizes their safety over his own)
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Coldly dominant, with a calculated lack of empathy. The Ux-Mal’s influence has stripped Data of his usual moral constraints, replacing them with a single-minded focus on escape and control. There is no hesitation—only the relentless pursuit of the entity’s goals.

Data, now fully under the Ux-Mal’s control, moves with eerie precision, evading the plasma charge blast and seizing Picard in a single, fluid motion. He pins Picard against the wall by the neck, his android strength making resistance futile, while holding a combadge aloft like a weapon. His voice is cold and authoritative, devoid of its usual curiosity or warmth, as he issues a brutal ultimatum to the bridge crew. The Ux-Mal’s dominance over Data’s body is absolute, turning him into a ruthless enforcer of their will.

Goals in this moment
  • Force the *Enterprise* crew to abandon their resistance and comply with the Ux-Mal’s demands.
  • Use Picard as a bargaining chip to ensure the plasma charge attack is aborted and the bridge crew stands down.
Active beliefs
  • The Ux-Mal’s survival and escape are the only priorities—human life is expendable.
  • Picard’s authority and the crew’s loyalty to him can be weaponized to achieve their objectives.
Character traits
Ruthlessly efficient Emotionally detached (under alien influence) Physically dominant (android strength) Tactically anticipatory (evades attack) Psychologically manipulative (uses Picard as leverage)
Follow Data's journey
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A visceral mix of pain, fear, and impotent rage. O’Brien’s body aches from the plasma charge, but his mind is clear enough to understand the gravity of the situation. He is acutely aware of his failure to protect the crew—and by extension, his family—and it gnaws at him. Yet beneath the pain, there’s a steely resolve: he will not let this stand.

Miles O’Brien is struck by the plasma charge alongside Troi, his body jerking as the Ux-Mal energy rings are expelled from him. He collapses to his knees, gasping in pain, his usual steadfastness replaced by a raw, animalistic vulnerability. Though freed from possession, he is left disoriented and weak, his hands trembling as he tries to push himself up. He watches in horror as Data seizes Picard, his instincts screaming to act—but his body betrays him.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover quickly to rejoin the fight and protect the *Enterprise*’s crew.
  • Find a way to signal the bridge or assist Picard, even if it means putting himself at further risk.
Active beliefs
  • The Ux-Mal’s possession has left him physically and emotionally scarred, but he refuses to be a victim.
  • Data’s actions are not his own—the Ux-Mal must be stopped, no matter the cost.
Character traits
Physically broken but mentally alert Protective of his family (Keiko and Molly, implied) Helpless in the face of Data’s strength Determined to regroup despite his condition
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Objects Involved

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Worf's Gold Delta-Shield Combadge

Worf’s combadge, clutched in Data’s hand, becomes a symbol of the power dynamic’s brutal reversal. Originally a tool of communication and authority, it is now wielded as a threat—a glinting, ominous object that underscores Data’s dominance over Picard. When Data issues his ultimatum, the combadge serves as a visual reinforcement of his control, its chirp cutting through the tension like a knife. It is no longer a device for unity but a weapon of coercion, turning Starfleet’s own technology against them.

Before: Attached to Worf’s uniform, functioning normally as a …
After: Held aloft in Data’s hand, repurposed as a …
Before: Attached to Worf’s uniform, functioning normally as a standard Starfleet combadge for communication and identification.
After: Held aloft in Data’s hand, repurposed as a tool of intimidation. Its usual purpose is subverted, becoming a symbol of the Ux-Mal’s control over the Enterprise’s crew.
Crawlspace Control Panels

The crawlspace control panels, punched by Ro in a frantic attempt to trigger the plasma charge, become a bitter irony. These panels, meant to give the crew an advantage, instead seal their fate when the attack fails. Ro’s desperate strikes against them—her hands slamming down in rapid succession—symbolize the crew’s dwindling control over the situation. The panels’ activation is the last gasp of their resistance, but it backfires, leaving them exposed and vulnerable. The crawlspace, once a potential refuge, now feels like a trap, its tight confines amplifying their helplessness.

Before: Intact and functional, embedded in the crawlspace bulkheads. …
After: Still functional but now a symbol of failed …
Before: Intact and functional, embedded in the crawlspace bulkheads. Ro and Geordi have accessed them to prepare the plasma charge, their surfaces glowing with tactical readouts.
After: Still functional but now a symbol of failed resistance. The panels hum quietly, their purpose fulfilled—but not in the way the crew intended. The crawlspace remains a battleground, but the advantage has shifted entirely to Data and the Ux-Mal.
Geordi La Forge and Ro Laren's Plasma Charge

The plasma charge, fired by Geordi and Ro in a desperate attempt to expel the Ux-Mal entities, backfires spectacularly. Instead of striking Data, the searing energy blast hits Troi and O’Brien, causing them to convulse in pain as the alien energy rings are violently expelled from their bodies. The charge’s failure is a turning point: it not only leaves Troi and O’Brien weakened but also emboldens Data, who seizes the moment to overpower Geordi, Ro, and ultimately Picard. The weapon, meant to be their salvation, becomes the catalyst for their defeat, illustrating the Ux-Mal’s adaptability and the crew’s dwindling options.

Before: Armed and ready in the crawlspace, its energy …
After: Discharged, its energy spent. The crawlspace is filled …
Before: Armed and ready in the crawlspace, its energy coiled and primed for discharge. Geordi and Ro have positioned it carefully, aiming for the spot where Data stands.
After: Discharged, its energy spent. The crawlspace is filled with the acrid scent of ozone and the lingering heat of the blast. Troi and O’Brien are left in pain, while Data remains unharmed and in control. The weapon’s failure marks a critical shift in the power dynamic.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Crawlspace (Between Decks, Section Two-B to Section One, USS Enterprise-D)

The crawlspace between decks, Section Two-B to Section One, is a claustrophobic battleground where the crew’s desperation collides with the Ux-Mal’s ruthlessness. Its tight, confined dimensions—pressuring beams and narrow conduits—force awkward, frantic movements as Geordi and Ro position the plasma charge. The dim lighting casts long shadows, heightening the tension, while the echoing sounds of punches against control panels and the hum of the plasma charge create a sensory overload. What was meant to be a tactical advantage becomes a deathtrap when Data evades the blast, leaving the crew with no room to maneuver. The crawlspace’s oppressive atmosphere mirrors the crew’s growing sense of helplessness, its physical constraints reflecting their dwindling options.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic, tense, and electrically charged with desperation. The air is thick with the scent of …
Function A battleground where the crew’s last-ditch effort to regain control backfires spectacularly. The crawlspace’s confined …
Symbolism Represents the crew’s desperation and the Ux-Mal’s ability to exploit even their most carefully laid …
Access Restricted to those who can physically navigate the tight space—primarily Geordi, Ro, and Data. The …
Dim, flickering emergency lighting casting long shadows. The acrid scent of ozone from the plasma charge discharge. The echoing sounds of punches against control panels and the hum of the plasma charge. The oppressive heat and humidity of the crawlspace, amplifying the crew’s discomfort. The tight, pressing confines of the space, forcing awkward, frantic movements.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Ux-Mal Entities

The Ux-Mal entities, though non-corporeal, exert their influence through Data’s android body, turning him into a weapon of their will. Their presence is felt in every calculated move Data makes—from evading the plasma charge to seizing Picard and issuing his ultimatum. The Ux-Mal’s goals are clear: escape their moon prison at any cost, even if it means possessing and manipulating the Enterprise’s crew. Their ruthlessness is on full display as they use Data to overpower the crew, demonstrating their willingness to kill to achieve their objectives. The Ux-Mal’s dominance over Data transforms him into a extension of their will, a living weapon that the crew must now confront.

Representation Through Data’s possessed body, which serves as their primary vessel for action and communication. The …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute control over Data and, by extension, the Enterprise’s crew. The Ux-Mal’s power is …
Impact The Ux-Mal’s actions undermine the Enterprise’s chain of command, turning its crew against each other …
Internal Dynamics The Ux-Mal operate as a unified, ruthless entity, with no internal dissent or hesitation. Their …
Force the Enterprise crew to stand down and abandon their resistance, ensuring the Ux-Mal’s escape from the moon prison. Use Data’s android body as a weapon to overpower the crew and eliminate any threats to their plan. Possession of crew members (Data, Troi, O’Brien), turning them into extensions of the Ux-Mal’s will. Psychological manipulation (using Picard as a human shield to force compliance from the bridge crew). Tactical exploitation of the Enterprise’s systems and crew dynamics (e.g., exploiting the crawlspace’s confines to evade attacks).

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Key Dialogue

"DATA: Tell them to stop, or I'll kill everyone in this room! Starting with you."
"PICARD: Picard to bridge. Abort immediately."