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S6E18 · Starship Mine

Data’s Awkward Social Experiment Fails

At the Arkaria Base reception, Data—following Picard’s earlier suggestion to observe and emulate human social behavior—attempts to replicate Hutchinson’s gregarious mannerisms with Riker and Beverly. His mechanical, overly literal delivery of small talk (e.g., questioning the room’s temperature efficiency) exposes the absurdity of his mimicry, eliciting bewildered reactions from the crew. The moment underscores Data’s persistent struggle to bridge the gap between human interaction and his own artificial nature, while also highlighting the crew’s discomfort with his attempts. The scene serves as a thematic counterpoint to Hutchinson’s effortless social dominance, reinforcing Data’s existential quest for authenticity and the crew’s collective unease with his unnatural behavior.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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As Riker slips away to join Beverly, Data approaches and attempts to engage them in conversation, mimicking Hutchinson's social style, leading to their disbelief at his behavior.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relieved to escape Hutchinson’s attention, quietly entertained by Data’s blunders, and slightly exhausted by the reception’s forced cheer.

Beverly Crusher engages in polite conversation with Hutchinson before quietly observing Data’s awkward social attempt. She takes a drink from a tray in relief as Hutchinson moves on, her shoulders easing slightly. When Data launches into his temperature analysis, Beverly’s eyes widen in amusement, and she exchanges a glance with Riker, her lips pressing together to stifle a laugh. Her body language—leaning slightly toward Riker, one hand resting on her glass—signals her shared discomfort and humor.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid prolonging uncomfortable interactions with Hutchinson
  • Silently commiserate with Riker over Data’s social missteps
Active beliefs
  • Hutchinson’s charm is performative and draining
  • Data’s attempts to ‘fit in’ are well-intentioned but reveal his fundamental otherness
Character traits
Polite but detached social engagement Quick to read room dynamics Subtle humor in awkward moments Empathetic to crewmates’ unspoken reactions
Follow Hutchinson's journey

Determined curiosity, oblivious to the crew’s reactions, driven by a desire to ‘understand’ human interaction.

Data, having observed Hutchinson’s social techniques, approaches Riker and Beverly with a stiff, overly rapid attempt to mimic human small talk. His delivery is mechanical and literal—questioning the room’s temperature efficiency as if reciting a technical manual—eliciting stunned silence and exchanged glances from Riker and Beverly. Data’s posture is upright, his hands clasped behind his back, his voice monotone yet earnest, betraying no awareness of the social misfire.

Goals in this moment
  • Replicate Hutchinson’s social success to better integrate with the crew
  • Gather data on human comfort preferences to refine his behavioral subroutines
Active beliefs
  • Human social rituals are logical patterns waiting to be decoded
  • His mimicry will eventually bridge the gap between his android nature and human crew
Character traits
Relentless pursuit of human norms Literal-minded communication Unaware social awkwardness Eager but clumsy imitation
Follow Data's journey

Amused exasperation, relieved to escape Hutchinson’s attention but entertained by Data’s blunders.

William Riker engages briefly with Hutchinson before slipping away to stand with Beverly. He exchanges an amused, commiserating look with Beverly as Data launches into his mechanical small talk, his expression shifting from polite tolerance to barely suppressed laughter. Riker’s body language—leaning slightly toward Beverly, arms crossed—signals his shared discomfort with both Hutchinson’s overbearing charm and Data’s awkward mimicry, though he refrains from outright mockery.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid prolonging uncomfortable social interactions with Hutchinson
  • Silently bond with Beverly over the absurdity of the moment
Active beliefs
  • Hutchinson’s charm is performative and exhausting
  • Data’s attempts to ‘fit in’ are both endearing and painfully transparent
Character traits
Tactful social withdrawal Dry, unspoken humor Loyalty to crewmates’ unspoken signals Subtle leadership in reading the room
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 2

Coldly observant, masking his true intentions behind a facade of professional detachment.

Administrator Orton is present in the background of the reception, observing the interactions but not actively engaging. His posture is rigid, his expression unreadable, and he remains near the periphery of the room. While the crew’s dynamic with Hutchinson and Data unfolds, Orton’s gaze occasionally flicks toward the group, his presence foreshadowing his later role as a conspirator. He does not participate in the small talk or react visibly to Data’s awkwardness.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the crew’s dynamics and vulnerabilities for later exploitation
  • Maintain a low profile to avoid drawing attention to his conspiratorial role
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s social distractions make them easier targets for his plans
  • His administrative authority grants him unquestioned access to critical areas
Character traits
Observant and calculating Discreetly authoritative Emotionally detached Foreshadowing menace
Follow Orton's journey

Amused bewilderment, masking mild social exhaustion from Hutchinson’s relentless banter.

Deanna Troi walks by with Geordi, briefly introduced to Hutchinson by Picard, and engages in polite conversation about ornithology. She reacts with confusion and amusement when Picard abruptly mentions retrieving his saddle, her expression shifting from social obligation to quiet bewilderment at the absurdity of the excuse. Troi’s empathic senses likely pick up on the crew’s collective discomfort, though she remains composed and professional.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain professional decorum despite the reception’s awkwardness
  • Subtly support Picard’s escape attempt by not challenging his saddle excuse
Active beliefs
  • Social gatherings often reveal unspoken tensions in the crew
  • Picard’s sudden exit suggests deeper discomfort than he’s letting on
Character traits
Empathic perceptiveness Social adaptability Quiet amusement at absurdity Professional composure under awkwardness
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Table Laden with Food

The tables of food lining the Arkaria Base multi-purpose room serve as a static yet symbolic element in the scene, representing the forced hospitality of the reception. While the crew passes by the tables without sampling the food, their presence creates a visual contrast to the awkward social dynamics unfolding. The untouched platters highlight the crew’s discomfort—no one is truly ‘at ease’ enough to partake in the offerings, reinforcing the reception’s role as a performative obligation rather than a genuine gathering. The food tables thus function as a silent witness to the crew’s collective unease.

Before: Fully stocked with untouched hors d'oeuvres, arranged neatly …
After: Unchanged in condition or arrangement, as no crew …
Before: Fully stocked with untouched hors d'oeuvres, arranged neatly along the walls, symbolizing the reception’s festive facade.
After: Unchanged in condition or arrangement, as no crew member interacts with the food.
Arkaria Base Reception Drinks on Trays

The trays of drinks circulating through the Arkaria Base reception serve as a social prop, offering temporary relief to guests like Beverly Crusher, who takes a drink in quiet gratitude as Hutchinson moves on. The clinking glasses and fleeting sips of alcohol create a rhythmic backdrop to the forced social exchanges, symbolizing the crew’s collective need for escape or distraction. While the drinks themselves are functional—providing Beverly with a momentary respite—their presence also underscores the reception’s performative nature, where even mundane gestures like offering a beverage become part of the social choreography.

Before: Fully stocked with drinks, circulating actively among guests, …
After: Partially depleted, with Beverly having taken a drink, …
Before: Fully stocked with drinks, circulating actively among guests, symbolizing hospitality and social obligation.
After: Partially depleted, with Beverly having taken a drink, but otherwise unchanged in their functional role.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Arkaria Base Reception Hall

The Arkaria Base multi-purpose room functions as a pressure cooker of forced social interaction, where the crew’s discomfort with Hutchinson’s overbearing charm and Data’s awkward mimicry is amplified by the room’s festive yet sterile atmosphere. The tables of food and circulating trays of drinks create a facade of hospitality, but the underlying tension is palpable—guests stand in clusters, exchanging polite but hollow conversation. The room’s layout, with its control panel at one end and open space for mingling, mirrors the power dynamics at play: Hutchinson holds court at the center, while the crew seeks escape routes (e.g., Picard’s sudden exit). The room’s mood is one of stifled energy, where every forced laugh or awkward pause feels magnified.

Atmosphere Stiflingly polite with undercurrents of tension, where forced laughter and awkward silences dominate the interaction.
Function A stage for performative social obligations, where the crew’s discomfort is both exposed and suppressed.
Symbolism Represents the tension between institutional hospitality and genuine human connection, as well as the crew’s …
Access Open to all invited guests, but the crew’s ability to leave is constrained by social …
Circulating trays of drinks creating a rhythmic backdrop Untouched tables of food lining the walls, symbolizing forced hospitality Control panel at one end, ignored but functional Hutchinson’s dominant position at the center of the room

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence is subtly but profoundly embedded in this event, as the crew’s interactions reflect their shared institutional identity and the unspoken pressures of their roles. Hutchinson, as a Starfleet officer, embodies the organization’s expectation of camaraderie and social grace, while the crew’s reactions—ranging from Riker’s amused withdrawal to Data’s literal-minded mimicry—reveal the tensions between individual personalities and Starfleet’s collective ethos. The reception itself is a microcosm of Starfleet’s diplomatic functions, where even mundane gatherings serve broader institutional goals, such as maintaining morale or fostering alliances. The crew’s discomfort underscores the human cost of these obligations.

Representation Through the crew’s shared Starfleet identity and Hutchinson’s role as a representative of institutional hospitality.
Power Dynamics Exercising subtle authority over the crew’s behavior, as Starfleet protocols demand participation in such events, …
Impact Highlights the tension between individual autonomy and organizational expectations, particularly in how the crew navigates …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s collective unease reveals unspoken critiques of Starfleet’s social demands, while Hutchinson’s enthusiasm reflects …
Maintain morale and diplomatic relations through social gatherings Reinforce the crew’s adherence to Starfleet’s values of cooperation and professionalism Institutional expectations of participation in social events Hutchinson’s role as a spokesperson for Starfleet’s diplomatic functions The crew’s internalized sense of duty to represent Starfleet positively

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"Following Picard's suggestion, Data actively observes and attempts to emulate Hutchinson's social skills at the reception, demonstrating character arc continuity as Data follows through on Picard's instructions and works on improving his social skills."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Worf successfully gets out of attending the reception while Geordi fails (beat_94c5c6d5d3ab49bc), which parallels Picard's attempt to escape Hutchinson's chatter (beat_3bad6a3c69df4578), highlighting a theme of duty versus personal preference."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Worf successfully gets out of attending the reception while Geordi fails (beat_94c5c6d5d3ab49bc), which parallels Picard's attempt to escape Hutchinson's chatter (beat_3bad6a3c69df4578), highlighting a theme of duty versus personal preference."

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Thematic Parallel medium

"Worf successfully gets out of attending the reception while Geordi fails (beat_94c5c6d5d3ab49bc), which parallels Picard's attempt to escape Hutchinson's chatter (beat_3bad6a3c69df4578), highlighting a theme of duty versus personal preference."

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Character Continuity medium

"Picard's stated need to retrieve his saddle is used as a pretext to leave the reception (beat_3bad6a3c69df4578). Afterward Picard uses that trip as an opportunity to return to the Enterprise which begins his interactions with the technicians, but also the discovery of an open junction box and severed fiber-optic cables (beat_44ac6b7cd11d6a0f)."

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Character Continuity medium

"Picard's stated need to retrieve his saddle is used as a pretext to leave the reception (beat_3bad6a3c69df4578). Afterward Picard uses that trip as an opportunity to return to the Enterprise which begins his interactions with the technicians, but also the discovery of an open junction box and severed fiber-optic cables (beat_44ac6b7cd11d6a0f)."

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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DATA: "It is very good to see you both again. May I call you Beverly? - Beverly, do you find the mean temperature here on Arkaria to be slightly above normal for human comfort levels?""
"RIKER: "Uh, sure.""
"BEVERLY: "It's been far too long -- what is it, four years? Now I want to hear all about what happened after you left Starfleet Medical.""
"HUTCHINSON: "An amazing man. He reminds me of another officer I knew many years ago... a Captain Edwell. Now he was fascinating... born on Gaspra Seven but you wouldn't know it from the way he looked...""