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S7E25
· All Good Things... Flashback

Picard tests Data’s engineering expertise

In the past timeline’s Engineering, Picard—already familiar with Data’s capabilities—deliberately assigns him a complex task involving the infusor array, demonstrating implicit trust in the android’s technical precision. The exchange with O’Brien, who struggles with Data’s literal interpretation of ‘burn the midnight oil,’ underscores Data’s early-stage naivety and Picard’s paternalistic confidence in his crew. The moment’s levity is abruptly cut short when Beverly’s urgent voice interrupts, signaling an external crisis that demands Picard’s immediate attention. This scene serves as a microcosm of the crew’s dynamic: Picard’s calculated trust in Data’s competence, the fragility of routine amid temporal chaos, and the looming threat that disrupts even the most mundane tasks. The abrupt shift to the present timeline reinforces the narrative’s temporal instability, where past and present collide without warning.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data suggests a new field induction subprocessor is needed, and humorously uses the "burn the midnight oil" phrase, causing Picard to smile, until Beverly interrupts, calling out to Jean-Luc.

collaboration to interruption ['Engineering near the warp core']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially uncomfortable and uncertain, but gradually reassured by Picard's confidence in him. His confusion peaks during the exchange with Data, revealing a mix of amusement and bewilderment at Data's literal-mindedness.

O'Brien stands next to Picard, visibly uncomfortable as he is assigned the task of bypassing the secondary plasma inducer. He expresses hesitation, citing his lack of expertise, but Picard's reassurance and mention of his childhood model-building ease his tension. O'Brien then delegates tasks to Ensign Fletcher, ordering Munoz and Lee to realign the power grid. His interaction with Data, however, reveals his confusion and surprise at Data's literal interpretation of the idiom 'burn the midnight oil,' highlighting Data's naivety and O'Brien's gradual realization of it.

Goals in this moment
  • To successfully complete the task of bypassing the secondary plasma inducer, despite his lack of direct experience in this area.
  • To adapt to Data's unusual communication style and maintain professionalism while delegating tasks to his team.
Active beliefs
  • That he is not adequately prepared for the task, given his lack of expertise in this specific area of engineering.
  • That Data's literal interpretation of human idioms is a quirk rather than a flaw, and that he should accommodate it rather than challenge it.
Character traits
Hesitant Surprised Confused Gradually Reassured Delegative
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Urgency and concern are evident in his voice, reflecting the disruption caused by the temporal anomaly and the need to address the crisis at hand. His tone suggests a sense of being pulled between timelines and the immediate need to resolve the situation.

Picard's voice is heard offscreen as Beverly Crusher interrupts the scene, asking, 'Jean-Luc... what's going on?' This interruption triggers a time shift, pulling Picard from the past timeline back to the present. His emotional state and physical presence are not shown, but his voice indicates urgency and concern.

Goals in this moment
  • To address the crisis signaled by Beverly's interruption, which demands his immediate attention.
  • To navigate the temporal instability and ensure the safety of the crew and the ship.
Active beliefs
  • That the temporal anomaly is a serious threat that requires his full attention and immediate action.
  • That his crew's safety and the ship's integrity are his top priorities, even amid the disorienting effects of time travel.
Character traits
Urgent Concerned Disrupted
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Confused but engaged, Data's emotional state is one of curiosity and a desire to understand. His literal interpretation of language leads to moments of awkwardness, but his technical precision and eagerness to help are evident.

Data's voice interrupts O'Brien's delegation of tasks, clarifying that 'burning the midnight oil' is not a literal instruction but a figure of speech. He engages in a detailed discussion about the idiom, seeking its etymology and contemporary usage. Picard welcomes him aboard, and Data assists with the infusor array, identifying the need for a new field induction subprocessor. His literal interpretation of language and technical precision are central to the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the meaning and origin of the idiom 'burn the midnight oil' to better communicate with human crew members.
  • To assist Picard with the technical task of repairing the infusor array, leveraging his precise analytical skills.
Active beliefs
  • That human language often contains figures of speech that require clarification to avoid miscommunication.
  • That his technical abilities are a reliable asset to the crew, even if his social interactions are less refined.
Character traits
Literal-Minded Curious Technically Precise Naive Eager to Learn
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Curious and slightly bewildered by human idioms, but eager to contribute and understand. His naivety is evident, but there is a genuine desire to fit in and be useful, even if he doesn't fully grasp the social nuances yet.

Data enters the scene and immediately engages in a literal conversation with O'Brien about the idiom 'burn the midnight oil.' His confusion over human figures of speech is evident, and he seeks clarification with genuine curiosity. Picard welcomes him aboard, and Data assists with the infusor array, pointing out the need for a new field induction subprocessor. His demeanor is naive, curious, and slightly confused, but he is eager to help and adapt to the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the meaning behind the idiom 'burn the midnight oil' and how it applies to the current situation.
  • To assist Picard with the infusor array task, using his technical precision to identify the need for a new subprocessor.
Active beliefs
  • That human idioms are meant to be taken literally unless clarified otherwise.
  • That his technical expertise is valuable and can contribute to the crew's success, even if his social interactions are awkward.
Character traits
Naive Curious Literal-Minded Eager to Help Slightly Confused
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Supporting 1

Confident in his ability to delegate tasks, though still slightly uncertain about the overall situation. His professionalism shines through as he ensures the team is prepared to handle the engineering challenge.

Miles O'Brien gives an offscreen order to Ensign Fletcher to summon Munoz and Lee to Engineering for realigning the power grid. His role in this event is limited to this delegation, but it highlights his ability to manage his team and adapt to the situation despite his initial hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure that the power grid is realigned efficiently by delegating tasks to his team members.
  • To maintain professionalism and adaptability in a high-pressure situation.
Active beliefs
  • That his team is capable of handling the task of realigning the power grid, even if he is not directly experienced in this specific area.
  • That clear delegation of tasks is essential for maintaining efficiency and morale within the engineering team.
Character traits
Delegative Adaptive Professional
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Munoz

Ensign Munoz is mentioned indirectly as a crew member who is to be summoned by Ensign Fletcher to assist with …

Lee (Engineering Crewmember, *Enterprise-D*)

Ensign Lee is mentioned indirectly as a crew member who is to be summoned by Ensign Fletcher to assist with …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Warp Drive System

The Enterprise-D Warp Core serves as the dramatic backdrop for this event, its glowing conduits and pulsing energy symbolizing the ship's power and the high stakes of the engineering tasks at hand. While not directly manipulated in this scene, its presence looms over the crew's actions, reinforcing the urgency and importance of their work. The warp core's stability is implicitly tied to the success of the plasma inducer bypass and power grid realignment.

Before: Stable but under potential strain as the ship …
After: Continues to operate, though its long-term stability is …
Before: Stable but under potential strain as the ship prepares for the anomaly.
After: Continues to operate, though its long-term stability is threatened by the temporal anomaly.
Alissa Ogawa's PADD with Picard's Bio-Spectral Analysis (Temporal Displacement Arc)

The PADD is handed by Picard to O'Brien, containing specifications for bypassing the secondary plasma inducer. It serves as a critical tool for O'Brien to carry out his assigned task, providing the technical details necessary for the modification. The PADD symbolizes Picard's trust in O'Brien's abilities and his preparation to handle the task despite his initial hesitation.

Before: In Picard's possession, containing detailed specifications for the …
After: In O'Brien's possession, used as a reference for …
Before: In Picard's possession, containing detailed specifications for the plasma inducer bypass.
After: In O'Brien's possession, used as a reference for the task at hand.
Engineering Fire Suppression System

The Engineering Fire Suppression System is indirectly referenced through Data's literal interpretation of the idiom 'burn the midnight oil.' Data warns that igniting petroleum would activate the system, sealing off the compartment. This object serves as a narrative device to highlight Data's naivety and the potential consequences of miscommunication in high-stakes environments. Its presence underscores the importance of clear communication and protocol adherence in Engineering.

Before: Armed and ready to activate in response to …
After: Remains armed, though not activated in this scene …
Before: Armed and ready to activate in response to fire hazards.
After: Remains armed, though not activated in this scene due to the clarification of the idiom.
Engineering Wall Panel Near Warp Core

The Engineering Wall Panel near the Warp Core is opened by Picard and Data to assess the plasma conduits. This panel provides access to the infusor array, which Data identifies as requiring a new field induction subprocessor. The panel's exposure highlights the technical challenges the crew faces and the precision required to address them. Its manipulation is a key part of Data's contribution to the scene, demonstrating his technical expertise.

Before: Closed, with the infusor array and plasma conduits …
After: Opened and inspected by Picard and Data, with …
Before: Closed, with the infusor array and plasma conduits functioning but requiring inspection.
After: Opened and inspected by Picard and Data, with the need for a new subprocessor identified.
Enterprise Warp Plasma Inducers/Conduits

The Enterprise Engineering Plasma Conduits are pointed out by Picard as the source of difficulty, with Data identifying the need for a new field induction subprocessor. These conduits are critical to the ship's plasma systems, and their malfunction highlights the technical challenges the crew must overcome. Their inspection and discussion serve as a focal point for the scene, emphasizing the precision and expertise required to address the issue.

Before: Functioning but exhibiting erratic plasma flow, indicating a …
After: Identified as requiring a new subprocessor, though the …
Before: Functioning but exhibiting erratic plasma flow, indicating a need for repair.
After: Identified as requiring a new subprocessor, though the repair is interrupted by the temporal shift.
Enterprise's Secondary Plasma Inducer System (Console, Inducer, and Feeding Conduit)

The Main Engineering Console is a central hub where O'Brien and the engineering team work to bypass the secondary plasma inducer and realign the power grid. It is a critical tool for monitoring and adjusting the ship's systems, and its use underscores the urgency and technical complexity of the task. The console's diagnostic screens display plasma flows and system alerts, providing real-time data to guide the crew's actions.

Before: Operational, displaying diagnostic screens and system alerts as …
After: Continues to be used by the engineering team …
Before: Operational, displaying diagnostic screens and system alerts as the crew prepares the ship for departure.
After: Continues to be used by the engineering team as they realign the power grid and address the plasma inducer issue.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Geordi's Office (within Main Engineering)

Geordi's Office within Main Engineering serves as a focused workspace where Picard works on the console, preparing the PADD with specifications for O'Brien. The glass-partitioned sub-office provides a sense of separation from the main Engineering floor, allowing for private briefings and preparation. The hum of consoles and the muffled clamor of Engineering create a backdrop of urgency, while the enclosed walls concentrate the focus on the task at hand. This location highlights Picard's strategic planning and his ability to delegate tasks effectively.

Atmosphere Focused and intense, with the hum of consoles and the muffled sounds of Engineering creating …
Function A private workspace for Picard to prepare and delegate tasks, ensuring clarity and precision in …
Symbolism Represents Picard's role as a strategic leader, using his office as a command center to …
Access Accessible to senior officers and key personnel, with a focus on maintaining operational security and …
Glass partitions separating the office from the main Engineering floor. Consoles displaying diagnostic data and system alerts. The muffled sounds of Engineering activity, including the warp core's pulse and crew communications.
Main Engineering (USS Enterprise, Past Timeline, TOS-Era)

Main Engineering in the past timeline serves as the primary setting for this event, where Picard, O'Brien, Data, and the engineering team work to prepare the ship for the Devron anomaly. The cavernous space, filled with glowing consoles and throbbing conduits, creates a sense of urgency and high stakes. The warp core's blue pulse dominates the scene, symbolizing the ship's power and the critical nature of the tasks at hand. The location's atmosphere is one of controlled chaos, with technicians clustered around consoles and catwalks overlooking the inducer arrays.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with controlled urgency, the hum of consoles and the glow of the warp core …
Function Primary workspace for engineering tasks, where critical modifications to the ship's systems are carried out …
Symbolism Represents the heart of the Enterprise, where technical expertise and teamwork are essential for the …
Access Restricted to authorized engineering personnel and senior officers, with clear protocols for handling high-stakes operations.
Glowing consoles and diagnostic screens displaying plasma flows and system alerts. Throbbing conduits and the dominant blue pulse of the warp core. Catwalks overlooking the inducer arrays, where technicians work to prepare the ship for departure.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through the protocols, chain of command, and institutional expectations that govern the crew's actions in this event. Picard's reliance on O'Brien's past experiences and Data's technical precision reflects Starfleet's emphasis on leveraging individual strengths to achieve mission success. The urgency of the task and the need for clear communication underscore Starfleet's operational standards, where efficiency and teamwork are paramount. The temporal anomaly also reflects Starfleet's broader mandate to investigate and address cosmic threats, even when they disrupt routine operations.

Representation Through institutional protocol (e.g., chain of command, task delegation) and the reliance on individual crew …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals through clear task assignment and expectation of adherence to protocols, while …
Impact The event highlights Starfleet's ability to adapt to unexpected challenges, such as temporal anomalies, while …
Internal Dynamics The scene reflects the internal dynamics of Starfleet's operational structure, where senior officers like Picard …
To ensure the USS Enterprise-D is prepared to investigate the Devron anomaly, leveraging the crew's technical and leadership capabilities. To maintain operational integrity and safety protocols, even amid the disorienting effects of temporal instability. Through the chain of command, where Picard delegates tasks to O'Brien and Data based on their roles and expertise. Through institutional protocols, such as the need for clear communication and adherence to safety procedures in Engineering. Through the reliance on individual crew members' specialized skills, reflecting Starfleet's emphasis on leveraging talent to achieve mission objectives.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1
Causal

"Beverly calling out to Picard in engineering (past) precedes Picard reporting another time shift to Beverly and Riker (present)."

Picard’s Memory Overload Confirmed
S7E25 · All Good Things...

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Mister O'Brien... trust me. I know you can do this. All those years you spent as a child... building model starship engines... were well worth it."
"O'BRIEN: Sir... that was just an expression. A figure of speech... I was trying to tell him that... we were going to be working late..."
"DATA: Ah. Then 'to burn the midnight oil' implies late work? I am curious. What is the etymology of that idiom? How did it come to be used in contemporary language?"
"PICARD: Commander Data, welcome aboard—it's good to see you. I could use your help with the infusor array."