Data’s severed consciousness exposes the crew’s deception
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Beverly reports Data's sudden collapse, attributing it to a servo malfunction, despite scans showing no issues, setting a deceptive tone.
Geordi's examination reveals Data's higher functions are intact but disconnected from his body, creating a mystery around the cause of his incapacitation.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Perplexed by Data’s condition but determined to find a logical explanation, his frustration masked by his usual professionalism.
Geordi stands over Data’s bio-bed, his fingers deftly examining the exposed circuitry in Data’s neck. His brow is furrowed in concentration as he taps a region of the circuitry, causing Data’s arm to twitch—a small but telling sign of residual activity. Geordi’s voice is laced with confusion as he reports his findings, his technical expertise clashing with the inexplicable nature of Data’s condition. He suggests searching Data’s quarters, a practical next step in the investigation, though he remains unaware of the deeper conspiracy at play.
- • To diagnose the cause of Data’s disconnection and restore his functions.
- • To explore all potential leads, including Data’s logs and quarters, to uncover the truth.
- • That Data’s condition is a technical issue that can be resolved through systematic analysis.
- • That the crew’s trust in one another is absolute, despite the growing signs of deception.
Concerned but unaware of the deeper conspiracy, masking his growing unease with professional composure.
Picard stands near Data’s bio-bed, his posture erect and authoritative, but his brow furrows slightly as he processes Beverly’s report. He listens intently to Geordi’s findings, his gaze shifting between Data’s exposed circuitry and the faces of his crew. His voice is measured and calm, but there’s an undercurrent of concern—he is the captain, after all, and Data’s condition is both a medical and a strategic puzzle. Picard authorizes further investigation into Data’s logs and quarters, his decision unwittingly playing into Riker and Beverly’s deception. He exits Sickbay, leaving the others to continue their analysis, his departure marking a turning point where the crew’s true loyalties begin to fracture.
- • To understand the cause of Data’s incapacitation and restore him to full function.
- • To maintain crew morale and operational efficiency amid the unexplained crisis.
- • That Data’s condition is a medical or technical anomaly requiring logical investigation.
- • That his crew’s loyalty and competence are beyond question, despite subtle signs of deception.
Deceptively calm, masking his guilt and complicity in the conspiracy with a veneer of professional concern.
Riker stands near Data’s bio-bed, his posture relaxed but his presence commanding. He listens to Beverly’s report with a nod, his expression one of concern, but his eyes flicker with a knowing glance toward Beverly—a silent communication that betrays their shared secret. Riker suggests investigating Data’s logs, a subtle maneuver to misdirect the crew while hiding his complicity. His voice is calm and authoritative, but his true motives are hidden beneath a veneer of professionalism. He exchanges a small glance with Beverly, a momentary crack in their otherwise flawless facade of normalcy.
- • To steer the investigation away from the truth about the mind-control device.
- • To maintain his position of authority while secretly advancing the conspiracy’s agenda.
- • That his influence over the crew will allow him to control the narrative and avoid suspicion.
- • That the mind-control device’s power is absolute, and his loyalty to it is unwavering.
Feigned calm masking deep anxiety, her professional demeanor a shield for her complicity in the conspiracy.
Beverly stands near Data’s bio-bed, her posture professional but her eyes betraying a hint of tension. She reports Data’s collapse with clinical precision, her voice steady as she describes the negative scan results and the servo malfunction that preceded his condition. Her exchange of glances with Riker is subtle but loaded—an unspoken acknowledgment of their shared secret. Beverly participates in the discussion about Data’s condition, her suggestions framed as medical and technical concerns, but her true motives remain hidden beneath her composed exterior.
- • To misdirect the crew’s investigation away from the truth about the mind-control device.
- • To maintain her cover as a loyal crew member while secretly advancing the conspiracy’s objectives.
- • That the crew’s trust in her medical authority will shield her from suspicion.
- • That the mind-control device’s influence is absolute, and resistance is futile.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Data’s quarters are proposed as a potential search site during the investigation into his incapacitation, suggested by Geordi as a place where additional clues might be found. The quarters hold the promise of uncovering evidence that could expose the truth about the mind-control device, but they also represent a space of personal vulnerability for Data—a place where his most private thoughts and activities are laid bare. The suggestion to search his quarters is a practical next step, but it is also fraught with tension, as the crew’s true loyalties and the depth of the conspiracy remain unknown.
Data’s biobed cradles his unconscious android body, its diagnostic lights casting a soft glow over his motionless form. The biobed is the epicenter of the crew’s investigation, a sterile and clinical space where Data’s higher functions are confirmed to be active but disconnected from his body. Geordi’s scans and Beverly’s reports are centered around the biobed, making it a symbol of both the crew’s medical expertise and their growing helplessness in the face of the unseen threat. The biobed’s role is functional yet deeply symbolic, representing the fragile boundary between life and mechanical existence.
Data’s exposed circuitry is the focal point of Geordi’s examination, its intricate wiring and glowing components a testament to the sophistication of Data’s android design. When Geordi taps a region of the circuitry, Data’s arm jerks slightly—a small but telling sign that his higher functions are still active, even if disconnected from his body. The circuitry serves as a critical diagnostic clue, confirming that Data’s condition is not a result of physical damage but rather a deliberate severing of his neural pathways, likely caused by the mind-control device. Its exposure is a moment of vulnerability for Data, laying bare the fragility of his mechanical body.
Data’s logs are mentioned as a potential source of information about his condition, their review suggested by Riker as a means to misdirect the crew’s investigation. The logs represent a trove of personal records and analyses, which could provide critical insights into Data’s recent activities and the circumstances surrounding his incapacitation. However, their true value is undermined by Riker and Beverly’s deception, as the logs may contain evidence of the mind-control device’s influence. The suggestion to review them is a calculated move, designed to keep the crew focused on a dead end while the conspiracy continues to unfold.
Data’s malfunctioning servo is mentioned as the initial symptom of his collapse, a red herring that distracts from the true cause of his condition. The servo malfunction serves as a misdirection, masking the deeper conspiracy at play and reinforcing the crew’s belief that Data’s incapacitation is a technical issue rather than a result of external influence. Its mention is a subtle but effective maneuver by Beverly and Riker, designed to keep the crew focused on a false lead while the mind-control device’s influence continues to spread.
Data’s ventral access panel is pried open, exposing the intricate circuitry of his positronic brain. Geordi La Forge examines the exposed components, his fingers deftly tapping a region of the circuitry to test Data’s residual neural activity. The panel serves as a critical diagnostic tool, revealing that Data’s higher functions remain intact but are severed from his body—a chilling indication of the mind-control device’s influence. The panel’s exposure is both a symbol of the crew’s desperation to understand Data’s condition and a metaphor for the vulnerability of their most rational ally.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Sickbay serves as the epicenter of the crew’s investigation into Data’s incapacitation, its sterile and clinical environment a stark contrast to the tension and deception unfolding within its walls. The biobeds, diagnostic scanners, and hyposprays are symbols of the crew’s medical expertise, but they also highlight the fragility of their most rational ally. Sickbay is a space of both healing and vulnerability, where the crew’s true loyalties are tested and the unseen threat of the mind-control device looms large. The location’s atmosphere is one of quiet urgency, the air thick with unspoken questions and the weight of the conspiracy.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Picard's departure from sickbay, with Beverly and Riker exchanging a meaningful glance, foreshadows Picard succumbing to the game later on. They are keeping secrets from the Captain."
"Picard's departure from sickbay, with Beverly and Riker exchanging a meaningful glance, foreshadows Picard succumbing to the game later on. They are keeping secrets from the Captain."
Key Dialogue
"BEVERLY: He came in to complain about a servo malfunction. My scans were coming out negative. And then he just... collapsed."
"GEORDI: From what I can tell, his higher functions are intact. But the signals aren't getting from his brain to the rest of his body. It's like he's in a coma."
"RIKER: Data performs self-diagnostic routines on a regular basis. We should take a look at his logs—they might tell us something."