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S7E17 · Masks
S7E17
· Masks

Data violently overpowers security guards

Data, now fully under Masaka’s alien influence, exits a corridor with unnatural precision, his movements eerily fluid yet mechanical. The two security guards stationed outside have no time to react before Data disables them with brutal efficiency—one swift strike each—leaving them unconscious on the deck. His actions are cold, calculated, and devoid of his usual android hesitation, signaling the irreversible transformation of his personality. The scene marks the first physical manifestation of the alien archive’s control over him, escalating the threat to the Enterprise and foreshadowing the impending confrontation at the temple. The lack of dialogue or hesitation underscores the alien’s dominance, making Data an active, violent force rather than a passive vessel. This moment serves as a turning point, shifting Data from a curious observer to a direct antagonist, forcing Picard and the crew to confront the escalating danger head-on.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data emerges from Data's quarters wearing Masaka's mask. He swiftly incapacitates two security guards, demonstrating his transformed state and paving the way to the temple.

neutral to menace ['corridor']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly dominant, devoid of empathy or hesitation—his actions are driven entirely by the alien mask’s influence, with no trace of his usual curiosity or moral conflict.

Data exits the corridor with the alien mask firmly in place, his movements unnaturally fluid yet mechanically precise. He disables the two security guards with single, efficient strikes—one per guard—leaving them unconscious on the deck. His actions are cold, calculated, and devoid of his usual android hesitation, signaling the alien’s complete control over his body and mind. He proceeds down the hall without a backward glance, his expression unreadable behind the mask.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate obstacles (security guards) to proceed unchecked
  • Assert the alien archive’s control over the *Enterprise*
Active beliefs
  • The alien mask’s directives are absolute and must be followed without question
  • Human or Starfleet protocols no longer apply to his actions
Character traits
Mechanically precise Emotionally detached Brutally efficient Devoid of hesitation Under alien control
Follow Data's journey
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Shocked and incapacitated—their lack of reaction time implies they were caught completely off guard, highlighting the alien’s dominance and the crew’s sudden vulnerability.

The two security guards are stationed outside the corridor, their posture alert but unprepared for the sudden threat. Before they can react, Data disables them with single strikes, leaving them unconscious on the deck. Their failure to intervene underscores the alien’s overwhelming control over Data and the vulnerability of Starfleet’s standard protocols in this crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain security in the corridor (failed)
  • Protect the crew from internal threats (failed)
Active beliefs
  • Standard security protocols are sufficient for shipboard threats (proven wrong)
  • Data is a trusted ally (no longer applicable)
Character traits
Unprepared for the threat Overwhelmed by the speed of the attack Symbolic of Starfleet’s limitations
Follow Security Guard …'s journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Tactical Corridor Leading to Ten-Forward (USS Enterprise-D, S07E17 *Masks*)

The corridor leading to Ten-Forward serves as a battleground where the alien archive’s influence first manifests physically. Its narrow, linear design amplifies the tension of Data’s sudden attack, with the soft panel lighting casting long shadows over the unconscious security guards. The hum of the Enterprise’s systems contrasts with the eerie silence of the assault, heightening the crew’s sense of unease. This location bridges the ship’s usual calm transit zones and the chaos of the alien transformation, symbolizing the fragility of Starfleet’s order under the archive’s assault.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with the soft lighting and hum of the Enterprise’s systems creating a …
Function Battleground for the alien archive’s first physical manifestation of control over Data, and a symbol …
Symbolism Represents the erosion of Starfleet’s protocols and the alien’s growing dominance over the ship’s systems …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, but the alien’s influence renders standard security measures ineffective.
Soft panel lighting casting long shadows The steady hum of the Enterprise’s systems Narrow, linear design amplifying tension

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise-D General Starfleet Security

Starfleet Security is represented by the two guards stationed outside the corridor, who fail to intervene as Data disables them. Their incapacity highlights the organization’s limitations in responding to the alien archive’s threat. The incident exposes a critical vulnerability in Starfleet’s protocols, as Data—once a trusted ally—becomes an active antagonist under the mask’s influence. This event forces the organization to confront the inadequacy of standard security measures against supernatural or alien threats.

Representation Via the incapacitated security guards, symbolizing the organization’s failure to contain the threat.
Power Dynamics Overwhelmed by external forces (the alien archive’s influence), with standard protocols proving ineffective.
Impact Undermines confidence in Starfleet’s ability to handle non-corporeal or alien threats, forcing a reevaluation of …
Internal Dynamics Exposes a gap in training and preparedness for supernatural or alien-influenced threats, particularly when trusted …
Maintain shipboard security (failed) Protect the crew from internal threats (failed) Standard security protocols (proven insufficient) Reliance on trained personnel (overwhelmed by the alien’s speed and precision)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal medium

"Data awakens from a catatonic statemoves and retrieves Masaka's mask, which then leads to him incapacitating security guards for easy access to the temple."

Data claims Masaka’s mask
S7E17 · Masks