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S4E12 · The Wounded
S4E12
· The Wounded

O'Brien rebuffs Daro’s overtures

In a confined turbolift, Daro attempts to build rapport with O’Brien by praising Picard and probing Starfleet technology, framing it as a shared professional interest. O’Brien, visibly uncomfortable, deflects the conversation with bureaucratic formality—citing La Forge’s approval for technical discussions and Picard’s authority for operational matters. When Daro extends a social invitation to Ten-Forward, O’Brien’s response hardens: he asserts absolute autonomy over his personal time, framing it as the sole domain where he refuses to defer to Starfleet or Cardassian expectations. His quiet intensity underscores his distrust of Daro’s motives, particularly given the volatile context of Maxwell’s rogue actions and the Cardassian delegation’s presence. The exchange reveals O’Brien’s guardedness as a defense mechanism, his lingering trauma from the war, and his refusal to be manipulated—even by seemingly innocuous social overtures. The moment foreshadows his later emotional breakdown with Daro, where his walls finally crumble, but here, his agency is absolute and unyielding.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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O'Brien and Daro share the turbolift, and Daro attempts to compliment Picard and engage O'Brien in conversation about Starfleet technology.

strained to expectant ['Turbolift']

O'Brien rebuffs Daro's attempt to socialize, asserting his independence in choosing his company and implying distrust of Daro's motives.

neutral to defiant ['Turbolift', 'Deck seventeen']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Uncomfortable and distrustful, masking deep-seated trauma from the war with Cardassians. His emotional state is a mix of quiet defiance and barely contained resentment.

Miles O'Brien stands rigidly in the turbolift, his posture betraying discomfort as Daro attempts to engage him. He deflects Daro's questions about Starfleet technology with bureaucratic formality, citing La Forge's approval as a prerequisite. When Daro invites him to Ten-Forward, O'Brien's response is a quiet but firm assertion of autonomy over his personal time, framing it as the one domain where he refuses to defer to institutional expectations. His quiet intensity underscores his distrust of Daro's motives, particularly in the volatile context of Maxwell's rogue actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Starfleet operational secrets
  • Assert control over his personal life and time
Active beliefs
  • Cardassians cannot be trusted, even in social settings
  • Personal autonomy is non-negotiable, especially in the face of manipulation
Character traits
Guarded and distrustful Bureaucratically precise Quietly intense Assertive of personal boundaries
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Daro
Glinn
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Calmly persistent, with an underlying sense of strategic engagement. He is unfazed by O'Brien's deflections, maintaining a composed and professional demeanor.

Glinn Daro initiates the interaction in the turbolift, attempting to build rapport with O'Brien through flattery and probing questions about Starfleet technology. He frames his inquiries as professional curiosity, but his persistence and the social invitation to Ten-Forward reveal a deeper motive—likely to gather intelligence or undermine O'Brien's defenses. His demeanor is persistent and probing, masking his true intentions behind a veneer of professionalism and social engagement.

Goals in this moment
  • Gather intelligence about Starfleet technology
  • Undermine O'Brien's defenses through social manipulation
Active beliefs
  • Social engagement can lower O'Brien's guard
  • Professional curiosity is a plausible cover for probing questions
Character traits
Persistent and probing Diplomatically engaging Masking true intentions Socially manipulative
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Supporting 3

Absent but authoritative; his influence is felt as a stabilizing force in O'Brien's adherence to protocol.

Commander Geordi La Forge is mentioned by O'Brien as the authority who must approve any technical discussions about Starfleet technology, including the transporter system. His name is invoked as a shield, reinforcing O'Brien's adherence to Starfleet's chain of command and his unwillingness to engage in unauthorized disclosures. La Forge's presence, though off-screen, is felt as a symbolic and institutional force guiding O'Brien's actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain Starfleet's technological security
  • Uphold the chain of command
Active beliefs
  • Unauthorized technical disclosures compromise Starfleet's trust
  • Adherence to protocol ensures mission integrity
Character traits
Technical authority Institutional presence Loyalty-inducing figure
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Absent but charged; his name carries the weight of past trauma and current tensions, influencing the dynamic between O'Brien and Daro.

Captain Benjamin Maxwell is referenced by O'Brien as a sensitive operational topic that he would only discuss under Picard's direct order. His name is invoked as a test of Daro's boundaries and a reminder of the volatile context surrounding their interaction. Maxwell's presence, though off-screen, looms as a symbol of the unresolved tensions between Starfleet and the Cardassians, adding weight to O'Brien's defiance.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight the stakes of the current mission
  • Serve as a reminder of the fragility of peace
Active beliefs
  • Maxwell's actions reflect the deeper tensions between Starfleet and the Cardassians
  • Discussing Maxwell without authorization compromises security
Character traits
Symbol of unresolved conflict Sensitive operational topic Test of boundaries
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Absent but authoritative; his influence is felt as a stabilizing force in O'Brien's adherence to protocol.

Captain Picard is referenced by O'Brien as the ultimate authority figure whose orders he would follow regarding operational matters, particularly concerning Ben Maxwell. His name is invoked as a shield, reinforcing O'Brien's loyalty to Starfleet's chain of command and his unwillingness to engage in unauthorized disclosures. Picard's presence, though off-screen, looms as a symbolic and institutional force guiding O'Brien's actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain Starfleet's operational security
  • Uphold the chain of command
Active beliefs
  • Obedience to Picard's orders ensures mission integrity
  • Unauthorized disclosures compromise Starfleet's trust
Character traits
Symbolic authority Institutional presence Loyalty-inducing figure
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Corridor Turbolift

The Enterprise Corridor Turbolift serves as the confined, claustrophobic setting for this tense exchange between O'Brien and Daro. Its sleek, cylindrical design and humming panels create an atmosphere of forced proximity, amplifying the discomfort and tension between the two men. The turbolift's movement from Deck 6 to Deck 17 mirrors the escalation of their interaction, culminating in O'Brien's firm assertion of his personal boundaries. The object's functional role is to transport crew members, but in this moment, it becomes a stage for a power struggle and a test of trust.

Before: Operational and empty, awaiting passengers for transport between …
After: Empty once more, the doors closing on the …
Before: Operational and empty, awaiting passengers for transport between decks.
After: Empty once more, the doors closing on the unresolved tension between O'Brien and Daro, leaving an 'embarrassed silence' in its wake.
USS Enterprise Transporter System

The Enterprise Transporter System is referenced by Daro as a point of professional curiosity, specifically its 'active feed pattern buffers.' O'Brien immediately deflects the inquiry, citing the need for La Forge's approval. This object serves as a symbolic representation of Starfleet's advanced technology and the institutional protocols that govern its discussion. Its mention underscores the power dynamics at play, with Daro probing for information and O'Brien asserting the boundaries of what can be shared.

Before: Operational and secure, with active feed pattern buffers …
After: Unchanged in function, but the discussion around it …
Before: Operational and secure, with active feed pattern buffers functioning as part of standard Starfleet protocols.
After: Unchanged in function, but the discussion around it has highlighted the tensions between cooperation and secrecy in the context of the Cardassian delegation's presence.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Turbolift (Deck 6 to Deck 17)

The Turbolift (Deck 6 to Deck 17) is the isolated, confined space where O'Brien and Daro's tense interaction unfolds. The close walls and humming panels trap their words, creating an atmosphere of forced intimacy that amplifies O'Brien's discomfort and Daro's probing persistence. The journey from Deck 6 to Deck 17 mirrors the escalation of their dialogue, culminating in O'Brien's firm assertion of his personal boundaries. The location's functional role is to transport crew members, but in this moment, it becomes a pressure cooker for unresolved tensions and unspoken distrust.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with strained silence, forced proximity, and the hum of the turbolift's machinery. The atmosphere …
Function Isolated setting for a private confrontation, where institutional protocols and personal boundaries are tested.
Symbolism Represents the confined, inescapable nature of the tensions between Starfleet and the Cardassians, as well …
Access Restricted to authorized crew members and designated guests, such as the Cardassian delegation.
Close, cylindrical walls that trap the characters in forced proximity Humming panels and dim lighting that create an oppressive, claustrophobic atmosphere The steady vibration of the turbolift as it moves between decks, mirroring the escalation of tension

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is invoked as the institutional authority that governs O'Brien's actions and responses. He cites Commander La Forge's approval for technical discussions and Captain Picard's orders for operational matters, using Starfleet's chain of command as a shield against Daro's probing questions. The organization's presence is felt through its protocols, which O'Brien upholds even in the face of social pressure. Starfleet's influence is also reflected in the tension surrounding Ben Maxwell, whose rogue actions threaten to undermine the very principles Starfleet seeks to uphold.

Representation Through institutional protocol being followed (chain of command, approvals for technical discussions) and the invocation …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (O'Brien) and being challenged by external forces (Cardassian delegation's probing).
Impact Reinforces the idea that Starfleet's principles and protocols are non-negotiable, even in tense diplomatic situations. …
Internal Dynamics The tension between upholding protocol and the personal trauma of crew members (e.g., O'Brien's war …
Maintain operational security and adherence to protocol Uphold the chain of command and institutional trust Through formal protocols and approval processes Via the symbolic authority of figures like Picard and La Forge
Cardassian Delegation

The Cardassian Delegation is represented by Glinn Daro, who uses the turbolift interaction as an opportunity to probe O'Brien for information and build rapport. Daro's approach is diplomatic but probing, framing his inquiries as professional curiosity while extending a social invitation to Ten-Forward. His actions reflect the delegation's broader goal of gathering intelligence and undermining Starfleet's defenses, even in seemingly innocuous settings. The delegation's presence is felt through Daro's persistence and the underlying tension of their probing questions.

Representation Through a spokesman (Daro) giving a veiled probe for information, framed as professional curiosity and …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by Starfleet's institutional protocols and O'Brien's personal boundaries, while attempting to exert influence …
Impact Highlights the Cardassian delegation's strategic use of social settings to gather intelligence, reflecting their broader …
Internal Dynamics The delegation's actions reflect a calculated approach to intelligence-gathering, where personal interactions are weaponized to …
Gather intelligence about Starfleet technology and operations Undermine O'Brien's defenses through social manipulation and rapport-building Through diplomatic probing and social invitations Via the exploitation of personal interactions to gather information

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"O'Brien's discomfort and resentment towards the Cardassians in the transporter room mirrors his later reluctance to engage with Daro in the turbolift. Both scenes highlight O'Brien's internal struggle and prejudice."

O'Brien's Loyalty to Maxwell Clashes with Riker
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Character Continuity

"O'Brien's discomfort and resentment towards the Cardassians in the transporter room mirrors his later reluctance to engage with Daro in the turbolift. Both scenes highlight O'Brien's internal struggle and prejudice."

O'Brien's Hostility Toward Cardassians
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Key Dialogue

"DARO: Your Captain is most impressive. O'BRIEN: Yes. He is."
"DARO: Chief O'Brien... our Transporting system is still operating with active feed pattern buffers. I would like to talk with you about your technology. O'BRIEN: I'll have to get Commander La Forge's approval on that."
"O'BRIEN: But who I choose to spend my free time with... that's my business."