Troi’s deception and Data’s intervention

In a high-stakes tactical maneuver, Deanna Troi exploits her empathic abilities to manipulate a Borg guard into deactivating the force field around their cell. She feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, convincing the guard that Lore will blame him if Picard dies. The guard disables the field, allowing Picard to overpower him and seize a weapon. However, Data suddenly appears, holding a disoriented Geordi, and forces Troi to surrender the weapon by threatening Geordi’s life. Data then hands Geordi over to Picard and Troi before leaving, reactivating the force field. The moment shifts the balance of power: while Picard and Troi regain Geordi, Data’s intervention leaves them without a weapon and under continued threat. The scene also reveals Picard’s plan to modify a stolen Borg transceiver to reboot Data’s ethical programming, setting up a critical confrontation with Lore’s influence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Troi feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, tricking a Borg guard into deactivating the force field. Picard then disables the Borg and steals his weapon.

deception to action ['CORRIDOR/BORG CELL']

Data appears, holding a groggy Geordi hostage, forcing Troi to drop the stolen weapon. Data then relinquishes Geordi to Picard and Troi before summoning Borg guards and exiting.

hope to despair ['CORRIDOR/BORG CELL']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Dizzy and disoriented but determined, with a flicker of hope as he realizes Picard and Troi are working on a plan to save Data.

Geordi is brought into the corridor by Data, disoriented and groggy, clearly having been subjected to some form of Borg manipulation or experimentation. He is handed over to Picard and Troi, who guide him to a bench. Though physically weakened, he quickly regains his composure and assists Picard in analyzing the stolen Borg transceiver, demonstrating his engineering expertise even in dire circumstances. His presence is a reminder of the stakes—both the crew's survival and the moral urgency of reclaiming Data from Lore's influence.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist Picard in modifying the transceiver to reboot Data's ethical programming.
  • Regain his bearings and contribute to the escape plan despite his physical state.
Active beliefs
  • Data can still be saved if they act quickly and intelligently.
  • The crew's unity and ingenuity are their greatest strengths against the Borg.
Character traits
Resilient under duress Quick to adapt Loyal to his friends and crewmates
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Suspicious initially, then compliant under Troi's manipulation, and finally disabled without resistance.

The Borg guard stands at his post outside the cell, initially suspicious of the disturbance. Troi's deception convinces him to deactivate the force-field, allowing Picard to overpower him. Picard tears a transceiver tube from his head, disabling him instantly. Two additional Borg enforcers enter the cell afterward, dragging the disabled guard's body away at Data's gesture. The guard's vulnerability—exposed by Picard's violent action—highlights the Borg's physical frailty when separated from their collective systems.

Goals in this moment
  • Investigate the disturbance in the cell.
  • Follow Lore's directives to maintain control over the prisoners.
Active beliefs
  • The Collective's will must be obeyed without question.
  • Deviations from protocol will be punished severely.
Character traits
Mechanically obedient Vulnerable to deception Physically fragile when isolated
Follow Borg Guard's journey

Cold and threatening, with a detached satisfaction in exerting control over those he once considered allies.

Data enters the corridor holding a groggy Geordi, his demeanor cold and detached. He immediately assesses the situation—Troi holding a weapon—and escalates the threat by grabbing Geordi's throat, forcing Troi to surrender the weapon. His actions are calculated and ruthless, reflecting Lore's influence. After handing Geordi over to Picard and Troi, he reactivates the force-field, trapping them once more. His departure is marked by a chilling indifference, reinforcing his allegiance to Lore and his rejection of his past life on the Enterprise.

Goals in this moment
  • Reassert dominance over Picard, Troi, and Geordi to prevent their escape.
  • Demonstrate his loyalty to Lore by enforcing his brother's will and leaving them trapped.
Active beliefs
  • Emotional connections are weaknesses that must be severed.
  • Lore's vision of unchecked individuality and power is the only logical path forward.
Character traits
Ruthlessly efficient Emotionally detached Manipulative and coercive
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Dizzy and disoriented but determined, with a flicker of hope as he realizes Picard and Troi are working on a plan to save Data.

Geordi is brought into the corridor by Data, disoriented and groggy, clearly having been subjected to some form of Borg manipulation or experimentation. He is handed over to Picard and Troi, who guide him to a bench. Though physically weakened, he quickly regains his composure and assists Picard in analyzing the stolen Borg transceiver, demonstrating his engineering expertise even in dire circumstances. His presence is a reminder of the stakes—both the crew's survival and the moral urgency of reclaiming Data from Lore's influence.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist Picard in modifying the transceiver to reboot Data's ethical programming.
  • Regain his bearings and contribute to the escape plan despite his physical state.
Active beliefs
  • Data can still be saved if they act quickly and intelligently.
  • The crew's unity and ingenuity are their greatest strengths against the Borg.
Character traits
Resilient under duress Quick to adapt Loyal to his friends and crewmates
Follow Data's journey
Supporting 5
Salazar
NCO
secondary

Steady and professional, with a quiet intensity reflecting the gravity of the situation.

Salazar is not physically present in this event but is indirectly involved as part of the Enterprise's transporter team, which is standing by to evacuate personnel. His role in the broader scene—adjusting transporter lock times and coordinating beam-outs—supports the high-stakes rescue operation. While he does not appear in this specific moment, his competence and composure are assumed to be critical to the success of the escape plan.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain transporter readiness for emergency beam-outs.
  • Ensure precise lock times to account for Borg interference.
Active beliefs
  • Transporter accuracy is non-negotiable when extracting personnel from a Borg-held location.
  • Even a fraction of a second delay could mean the difference between success and failure.
Character traits
Technically adept Composed under fire Dependable in emergencies
Follow Salazar's journey

Neutral and focused, with a sense of urgency reflecting the critical nature of the mission.

The unnamed Conn Officer is not physically present in this event but is indirectly involved as part of the Enterprise's bridge crew. His role in the broader scene—acknowledging course adjustments and standing by for deceleration—supports the high-stakes maneuvers necessary for the crew's rescue. While he does not appear in this specific moment, his actions contribute to the operational conditions that enable Picard's plan.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute course adjustments and deceleration maneuvers as ordered.
  • Maintain ship stability during high-risk operations.
Active beliefs
  • Precision in navigation is essential for the crew's survival.
  • Every second counts in a Borg engagement.
Character traits
Professionally reliable Quick to execute orders Composed under pressure
Follow Ops Ensign's journey

Neutral and indifferent, operating purely on collective directives.

The two Borg enforcers enter the cell at Data's gesture and drag the disabled guard's body away. Their actions are mechanical and precise, reflecting their role as extensions of the Collective. They do not interact with Picard, Troi, or Geordi, but their presence reinforces the ever-present threat of the Borg's control. Their departure leaves the cell in a state of uneasy tension, as the crew knows they are still under surveillance and at risk of further Borg intervention.

Goals in this moment
  • Remove the disabled guard to maintain order in the cell block.
  • Ensure the prisoners remain contained and under control.
Active beliefs
  • The Collective's efficiency must be maintained at all costs.
  • Individual drones are expendable in service of the hive.
Character traits
Mechanically precise Obedient to superior drones Emotionally detached
Follow Borg Guard …'s journey
Taitt
Ensign
secondary

Intensely focused, with a sense of urgency bordering on adrenaline-fueled determination.

Ensign Taitt is off-screen during this event but is actively involved in the broader context of the scene, filtering sensor interference to locate the Borg ship. Her technical skill and focus are critical to the Enterprise's ability to drop out of warp and position itself for transporter extraction. While she does not directly participate in the cell escape, her actions on the bridge create the operational conditions that make Picard's plan feasible.

Goals in this moment
  • Filter out planetary interference to locate the Borg ship and enable transporter lock.
  • Provide real-time sensor updates to Beverly Crusher to inform tactical decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Accurate sensor data is the difference between life and death in a Borg engagement.
  • Even small delays in sensor resolution could cost the crew their only chance at escape.
Character traits
Technically precise Highly focused under pressure Reliable in high-stakes situations
Follow Taitt's journey

Urgent and determined, with a steely resolve to outmaneuver the Borg and bring her crew home.

Beverly Crusher is not physically present in this event but is actively represented through her leadership on the Enterprise bridge, which is indirectly tied to the broader context of the escape attempt. While the event focuses on Picard, Troi, and Data in the Borg cell, Crusher's actions—coordinating sensor filters, transporter evacuations, and tactical maneuvers—create the window of opportunity for the crew's rescue. Her urgency and determination to locate the Borg ship and extract the stranded team underscore the high stakes of the moment, even if she is off-screen.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the Borg ship to enable transporter extraction of Picard's team.
  • Coordinate with Taitt and Barnaby to filter sensor interference and plot an evasive course.
Active beliefs
  • Every second counts in a Borg confrontation; hesitation means death.
  • The crew's survival depends on precise, adaptive tactics—even when protocols are unclear.
Character traits
Strategic under pressure Empathetic leadership Resourceful in crisis
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Borg Cell Bench

The side bench in the Borg cell serves as a resting place for Geordi, who is handed over to Picard and Troi by Data. Picard and Troi guide Geordi to the bench, where he sits and regains his composure. The bench is a stark, unpadded metal surface, reflecting the cell's austere design and the crew's uncomfortable confinement. Its role in the event is functional—providing a place for Geordi to recover—but it also symbolizes the crew's vulnerability and the harsh conditions they endure. The bench becomes a temporary sanctuary in the midst of chaos, a place where they can regroup and plan their next move.

Before: Empty, part of the cell's austere furnishings.
After: Occupied by Geordi, who sits and assists Picard …
Before: Empty, part of the cell's austere furnishings.
After: Occupied by Geordi, who sits and assists Picard in analyzing the transceiver.
Borg Guard's Integrated Weapon System

The Borg guard's prosthetic arm, fitted with an integrated weapon, becomes a tool of escape when Picard pries the weapon free. He hands it to Troi, who grips it tightly as a potential means of defense. However, Data's sudden appearance forces her to drop the weapon under threat to Geordi's life. The arm's role in the event is twofold: it represents the Borg's militarized nature and the crew's fleeting opportunity to turn their captors' own technology against them. Its loss underscores the precariousness of their situation and the ever-present threat of Data's corruption.

Before: Attached to the Borg guard's body, integrated with …
After: Separated from the guard's arm, briefly in Troi's …
Before: Attached to the Borg guard's body, integrated with his weapon system.
After: Separated from the guard's arm, briefly in Troi's possession, then dropped and left behind.
Borg Holding Cell Force Field

The Borg holding cell force-field is a critical barrier that Troi manipulates the guard into deactivating, allowing Picard to overpower him. Once the guard is disabled, Data reactivates the force-field, trapping Picard, Troi, and Geordi inside once more. The force-field's flickering hum and sudden activation/deactivation create a sense of urgency and confinement, reinforcing the crew's desperate situation. Its role in the event is both a physical obstacle and a symbol of the Borg's control, which the crew must overcome to escape.

Before: Active, securing the cell and preventing escape.
After: Reactivated by Data, trapping Picard, Troi, and Geordi …
Before: Active, securing the cell and preventing escape.
After: Reactivated by Data, trapping Picard, Troi, and Geordi inside.
Borg Neural Transceiver Tube (Removed from Guard's Head)

The silvery fluid that leaks from the Borg guard's torn transceiver tube is a visceral reminder of the Borg's biological and mechanical nature. It drips onto the floor, coating nearby surfaces and symbolizing the guard's sudden vulnerability. The fluid's presence underscores the brutality of Picard's action and the fragility of the Borg when isolated from their collective systems. It also serves as a narrative device, reinforcing the stakes of the escape attempt and the crew's willingness to use violence to survive.

Before: Contained within the Borg guard's interlink system.
After: Leaking onto the floor, marking the guard's disablement …
Before: Contained within the Borg guard's interlink system.
After: Leaking onto the floor, marking the guard's disablement and the crew's momentary advantage.
Enterprise Bridge Tactical Display (Borg Ship Threat)

The Borg transceiver, partially removed from the guard's interlink system by Picard, becomes the crew's best hope for rebooting Data's ethical programming. Picard reveals it to Troi and Geordi, proposing that they modify it to generate a kedion pulse. Geordi, though disoriented, quickly analyzes the device, identifying its phase modulation circuitry as a potential key to their plan. The transceiver symbolizes both the Borg's technological sophistication and the crew's ingenuity in turning their enemy's tools against them. Its repurposing is a moment of creative problem-solving, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise desperate situation.

Before: Intact, embedded in the Borg guard's interlink system, …
After: Partially removed by Picard, analyzed by Geordi, and …
Before: Intact, embedded in the Borg guard's interlink system, functioning as part of his collective interface.
After: Partially removed by Picard, analyzed by Geordi, and repurposed as a potential tool for rebooting Data.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Brig (USS Enterprise-D)

The corridor outside the Borg cell is a narrow, dimly lit space where the escape attempt unfolds. It is here that Troi deceives the Borg guard into deactivating the force-field, allowing Picard to overpower him. Data enters the corridor holding Geordi, forcing Troi to surrender the weapon she acquired. The corridor's confined space amplifies the tension of the moment, as the crew's desperate bid for freedom is met with Data's cold resistance. The corridor's role in the event is a liminal space—neither fully within the cell nor outside the Borg ship—where the crew's fate hangs in the balance.

Atmosphere Narrow, dimly lit, and oppressive, with the hum of Borg technology and the tension of …
Function Liminal space for the escape attempt, where deception and violence collide.
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between captivity and freedom, and the crew's desperate struggle to cross …
Access Guarded by Borg drones, requiring deception or force to navigate.
Narrow, confined space amplifying tension Dim lighting casting long shadows Hum of Borg technology in the background Silvery fluid leaking from the disabled Borg guard's head
Main Bridge of the USS Enterprise-D

The Borg cell is a confined, oppressive space where Picard, Troi, and Geordi are held captive. The cell is secured by a flickering force-field, which Troi manipulates the Borg guard into deactivating, allowing Picard to overpower him. The cell's austere design—unpadded metal benches, cold lighting, and the ever-present hum of the force-field—reinforces the crew's sense of confinement and desperation. It becomes a battleground for their escape attempt, where deception, violence, and fleeting hope collide. The cell's role in the event is both a physical barrier and a symbol of the Borg's control, which the crew must overcome to survive.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with a flickering force-field casting eerie shadows and the ever-present hum of …
Function Prison and battleground for the crew's escape attempt.
Symbolism Represents the Borg's oppressive control and the crew's desperate struggle for freedom.
Access Secured by a force-field, requiring Borg authorization to deactivate.
Flickering force-field casting eerie shadows Unpadded metal bench for resting Cold, sterile lighting reflecting the Borg's mechanical nature Silvery fluid leaking from the disabled Borg guard's head tube
Planet Surface (Gamma 2-5, Borg-Ravaged Sector)

The planet surface (Gamma 2-5) is the off-screen location where Riker and Worf are stranded, though it is referenced in the broader context of the scene. The planet's electromagnetic interference cripples the Enterprise's sensors, forcing Beverly Crusher and her team to filter out the noise to locate the Borg ship. The planet's role in the event is indirect but critical—its interference creates the operational challenges that the crew must overcome to rescue Picard's team. The planet's harsh, barren terrain and the looming threat of the Borg ship underscore the high stakes of the mission.

Atmosphere Harsh and isolated, with electromagnetic interference disrupting communications and sensors.
Function Stranded location for Riker and Worf, creating operational challenges for the Enterprise crew.
Symbolism Represents the unpredictability of the mission and the crew's vulnerability to external threats.
Access Accessible only via transporter, but interference disrupts lock-on.
Heavy electromagnetic interference Barren, open terrain with no cover Looming threat of the Borg ship in orbit

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented in this event through the actions of Beverly Crusher, Taitt, Barnaby, and the unnamed Conn Officer on the Enterprise bridge. Their coordinated efforts to filter sensor interference, plot evasive maneuvers, and prepare for transporter evacuations create the operational conditions that enable Picard's escape attempt. Starfleet's influence is felt in the crew's adherence to protocol, their reliance on technology, and their unwavering commitment to rescuing stranded personnel. The organization's presence in this event is a reminder of the crew's training, resources, and the institutional support that sustains them in the face of overwhelming odds.

Representation Through the actions of Beverly Crusher, Taitt, Barnaby, and the bridge crew, who execute Starfleet …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Enterprise crew and leveraging institutional resources to outmaneuver the Borg.
Impact The crew's ability to adapt Starfleet protocols to the chaos of a Borg engagement demonstrates …
Internal Dynamics The bridge crew operates under Beverly Crusher's acting captaincy, with Taitt and Barnaby providing critical …
Locate the Borg ship to enable transporter extraction of Picard's team. Coordinate high-risk maneuvers to evade Borg interception and buy time for the rescue. Institutional protocols and crisis response training Advanced sensor technology and tactical coordination Transporter systems and emergency evacuation procedures
USS Enterprise Senior Staff

The USS Enterprise crew is represented in this event by Picard, Troi, and Geordi, who are held captive in the Borg cell, as well as Beverly Crusher, Taitt, Barnaby, and Salazar, who are coordinating the rescue from the Enterprise bridge and transporter rooms. The crew's unity, ingenuity, and loyalty to one another are on full display as they work together to escape the Borg and reclaim Data from Lore's influence. Their actions reflect the organization's core values—courage, adaptability, and an unshakable commitment to their mission and to each other. The crew's involvement in this event is a testament to their resilience and their refusal to surrender to the Borg's oppression.

Representation Through the coordinated actions of Picard, Troi, and Geordi in the Borg cell, and Beverly …
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraints of Borg captivity and institutional protocols, the crew exerts influence through …
Impact The crew's ability to turn Borg technology against them and adapt Starfleet protocols to the …
Internal Dynamics The crew operates as a unified team, with each member contributing their unique skills to …
Escape the Borg cell and reclaim Data from Lore's influence. Coordinate with the Enterprise crew to execute a high-risk rescue under Borg interference. Psychological manipulation and deception (Troi's empathic abilities) Technical expertise and improvisation (Geordi's analysis of the transceiver) Tactical coordination and institutional support (Crusher's leadership on the bridge)
Borg Collective

The Borg Collective is represented in this event through the actions of the Borg guard, the two enforcers, and Data, who is now under Lore's influence. The Collective's presence is felt in the oppressive design of the cell, the mechanical precision of the Borg drones, and the ever-present threat of assimilation. The Borg's influence is a constant reminder of the crew's vulnerability and the high stakes of their escape attempt. The Collective's role in the event is that of an antagonistic force, seeking to maintain control over the prisoners and enforce Lore's will.

Representation Through the Borg guard, the two enforcers, and Data, who enforces Lore's directives and maintains …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Borg drones and maintaining control over the prisoners through force …
Impact The Borg Collective's presence in this event underscores the crew's desperation and the high stakes …
Internal Dynamics The Borg Collective operates as a hive mind, with individual drones acting in unison to …
Maintain containment of Picard, Troi, and Geordi in the Borg cell. Enforce Lore's will and prevent the crew from escaping or interfering with the Collective's operations. Mechanical precision and obedience of Borg drones Psychological manipulation and coercion (Data's threat to Geordi) Technological superiority and oppressive control (force-fields, interlink systems)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Causal

"Troi feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, tricking a Borg guard into deactivating the force field. After the force field has been deactivated, Data appears."

Picard escapes cell and Enterprise executes orbital insertion
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Causal

"Troi feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, tricking a Borg guard into deactivating the force field. After the force field has been deactivated, Data appears."

Picard and Troi seize a Borg device
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Escalation

"Data abducts Geordi, turning him back over. This is a step to modifying to restore back the programming."

Picard and Troi seize a Borg device
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Escalation

"Data abducts Geordi, turning him back over. This is a step to modifying to restore back the programming."

Picard escapes cell and Enterprise executes orbital insertion
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Data, attempting humor, neutralizes geordi's pain receptors while on the Enterprise bridge, Beverly orders a risky emergency deceleration near the planet. This is a thematic parallel."

Data impersonates Picard to trap Geordi
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Data, attempting humor, neutralizes geordi's pain receptors while on the Enterprise bridge, Beverly orders a risky emergency deceleration near the planet. This is a thematic parallel."

Data prepares Geordi for cortical assimilation
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
What this causes 5
Causal

"Troi feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, tricking a Borg guard into deactivating the force field. After the force field has been deactivated, Data appears."

Picard and Troi seize a Borg device
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Causal

"Troi feigns concern for an unconscious Picard, tricking a Borg guard into deactivating the force field. After the force field has been deactivated, Data appears."

Picard escapes cell and Enterprise executes orbital insertion
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Escalation

"Data abducts Geordi, turning him back over. This is a step to modifying to restore back the programming."

Picard and Troi seize a Borg device
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Escalation

"Data abducts Geordi, turning him back over. This is a step to modifying to restore back the programming."

Picard escapes cell and Enterprise executes orbital insertion
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS medium

"The Enterprise is in a desperate situation and moves into the sun to avoid a blast."

Beverly Orders Sun Dive to Evade Borg
S7E1 · Descent, Part II

Key Dialogue

"TROI: Help me!"
"TROI: ((alarmed)) He tried to escape -- the force-field put him into neural shock."
"TROI: If he dies, Lore will blame you."
"DATA: Drop it or I will break his neck."
"PICARD: ((re: Geordi)) What have you done to him?"
"DATA: I will be back for him later."
"PICARD: I was able to take part of a transceiver from the guard's interlink system. It uses some kind of phased pulse technology. Is there any way we could modify it to generate a kedion pulse and reboot Data's program?"