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S5E1 · Redemption II

Hobson undermines Data’s command authority

On the Sutherland’s bridge, Lieutenant Hobson seizes control during a power coupling overload crisis, deliberately bypassing Data’s authority to expose the crew’s latent distrust of his android command. After Hobson issues contradictory orders—ostensibly to safeguard the ship—Data is forced to publicly reassert control, but the damage is done: Hobson’s calculated defiance reveals the crew’s skepticism of Data’s leadership and leaves him isolated on the bridge, questioning his ability to command. The exchange escalates tensions between human prejudice and Data’s untested authority, while raising operational stakes for the Sutherland’s mission. Hobson’s sarcastic compliance ("Thank you, sir") underscores his passive-aggressive resistance, framing the scene as a microcosm of the broader conflict between tradition and innovation in Starfleet’s hierarchy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data and Hobson arrive at the designated coordinates, with Hobson subtly displaying his resentment towards Data while reporting the ship's status.

unease to concern

An alarm signals a power coupling overload and radiation leak, which Hobson attributes to insufficient testing before departure, prompting Data to question the lack of auxiliary backups.

concern to frustration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resentful and calculating, masking his defiance with feigned compliance to expose Data’s vulnerability and the crew’s distrust of his command.

Hobson seizes the opportunity presented by the power coupling overload to challenge Data’s authority, moving swiftly to take phaser and torpedo controls offline and issuing orders to the crew without consultation. His body language is controlled but tense, his voice laced with thinly veiled resentment as he feigns deference with a sarcastic 'Thank you, sir' after Data reasserts control. He exits the bridge with the crew, leaving Data isolated—a calculated move to undermine his command and expose the crew’s skepticism of android leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • Undermine Data’s authority to expose crew distrust of android leadership
  • Assert his own influence over the bridge crew during the crisis
Active beliefs
  • Androids lack the judgment to command in high-stakes situations
  • Human officers should naturally defer to his experience and rank
Character traits
Passive-aggressive defiance Strategic undermining of authority Resentment toward android officers Calculated manipulation of crew dynamics
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Disturbed yet composed, with a growing awareness of his tenuous command authority and the crew’s latent distrust of his android leadership.

Data moves to the console to assess the radiation leak, his golden eyes scanning the monitor with concern as Hobson issues orders without consultation. When Hobson deliberately undermines his authority by taking tactical systems offline, Data intervenes with a firm but measured rebuke, reasserting control over the bridge. His precise, logical commands—'Take the phasers and torpedo units off-line and begin repairs on the starboard power coupling'—are met with Hobson’s sarcastic compliance, leaving Data isolated as the crew exits with Hobson. His posture stiffens slightly, a rare hint of disturbance crossing his features as he grapples with the realization that his command is not fully accepted.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain operational control of the *Sutherland* during the crisis
  • Reassert his command authority in the face of Hobson’s defiance
Active beliefs
  • His leadership must be respected to ensure mission success
  • Hobson’s actions reflect deeper institutional prejudice against android officers
Character traits
Logical precision under pressure Assertive but measured authority Vulnerability to human prejudice Emotional disturbance masked by composure
Follow Data's journey
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Neutral and task-oriented, with no visible reaction to the power dynamics between Data and Hobson.

Terry receives Hobson’s order to work on a new power coupling in engineering and exits the bridge promptly, his movements efficient but his expression unreadable. He does not engage with Data or Hobson’s exchange, focusing instead on the task at hand—a clear indication of his prioritization of operational duties over the command struggle unfolding above.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the engineering task to stabilize the power coupling
  • Avoid involvement in the command dispute
Active beliefs
  • Engineering solutions are apolitical and must take precedence
  • Obeying orders is the primary duty of a crewmember
Character traits
Disciplined execution of orders Avoidance of interpersonal conflict Focus on technical problem-solving
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Terry
Crewman
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Anxious and conflicted, torn between following Hobson’s initial order and Data’s subsequent countermand.

Keith is caught in the crossfire of Data and Hobson’s conflict, initially receiving Hobson’s order to reduce coolant levels before Data countermands it. He stands awkwardly between the two officers, his hands hovering over the console as he waits for clarification. His hesitation underscores the crew’s discomfort with the divided authority, and he exits with the others once the orders are resolved.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid making a mistake in the midst of the command dispute
  • Follow the final order given by the ranking officer
Active beliefs
  • Clear communication is essential in a crisis
  • Loyalty to the chain of command is non-negotiable
Character traits
Hesitant compliance Awareness of command tensions Reluctance to take sides
Follow Terry's journey

Uncertain and conflicted, caught between obeying orders and questioning Data’s leadership in the face of Hobson’s defiance.

The unnamed bridge crewmembers stand frozen between Data and Hobson as the power coupling crisis unfolds, their eyes darting between the two officers. When Hobson issues orders, they hesitate briefly before complying, their body language betraying their discomfort with the divided authority. After Data reasserts control, they exit the bridge with Hobson, their silence speaking volumes about their alignment with the human first officer over the android captain.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow the chain of command without openly challenging either officer
  • Avoid taking sides in the power struggle between Data and Hobson
Active beliefs
  • Human officers are more reliable in crises
  • Androids may lack the emotional intuition needed for command
Character traits
Hesitant loyalty Deference to human authority figures Discomfort with divided command
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sutherland Bridge Alarm

The alarm beep is the auditory trigger for the crisis, its sharp electronic tone piercing the bridge and drawing Hobson’s immediate attention. The alarm’s persistence underscores the urgency of the situation, forcing Data and Hobson into a high-pressure confrontation over command authority. Its role is both functional—alerting the crew to the emergency—and narrative, symbolizing the instability of the Sutherland’s operations under divided leadership.

Before: Silent, with the ship on yellow alert but …
After: Persistent and urgent, drawing the crew’s focus to …
Before: Silent, with the ship on yellow alert but no immediate crises.
After: Persistent and urgent, drawing the crew’s focus to the radiation leak and power coupling failure.
Sutherland Bridge Monitors and Consoles

The Sutherland’s bridge console becomes the battleground for Data and Hobson’s power struggle. Data taps its panels to assess the radiation leak, while Hobson deliberately takes phaser and torpedo controls offline, using the console as a tool to undermine Data’s authority. The console’s flickering screens and diagnostic readouts serve as a visual metaphor for the instability of command, with Hobson’s actions forcing Data to publicly reassert control. The object’s role is both functional—displaying critical ship data—and narrative, symbolizing the fragility of Data’s leadership in the face of human prejudice.

Before: Functioning but displaying warnings of the power coupling …
After: Phaser and torpedo controls are taken offline per …
Before: Functioning but displaying warnings of the power coupling overload and radiation leak; phaser and torpedo controls are initially online.
After: Phaser and torpedo controls are taken offline per Data’s orders, with the console now focused on repairing the starboard power coupling. The alarm beeps persist, but the crew’s attention shifts to engineering tasks.
Sutherland's Bridge Torpedo Control Console

Like the phaser controls, the torpedo control units are taken offline by Hobson and later reinstated by Data, serving as a tangible representation of the shifting power dynamics on the bridge. Their fluctuation in status—online, offline, and back online—parallels the crew’s hesitation and the broader institutional tensions within Starfleet. The units’ role is both functional and symbolic, highlighting the fragility of Data’s command and Hobson’s strategic undermining.

Before: Online and functional, ready for tactical use.
After: Taken offline to prioritize repairs on the starboard …
Before: Online and functional, ready for tactical use.
After: Taken offline to prioritize repairs on the starboard power coupling, with their status reflecting the unresolved command tensions.
Sutherland's Phaser Systems

The phaser control units become a symbol of the power struggle between Data and Hobson. Hobson takes them offline without consultation, using them as a tool to assert his authority and expose Data’s perceived weakness. Data counters by reinstating them, only to take them offline again to prioritize repairs—a back-and-forth that leaves the crew confused and the command structure fractured. The units’ status fluctuates, mirroring the instability of Data’s leadership and Hobson’s calculated defiance.

Before: Online and functional, ready for tactical use.
After: Taken offline to prioritize repairs on the starboard …
Before: Online and functional, ready for tactical use.
After: Taken offline to prioritize repairs on the starboard power coupling, with their status reflecting the unresolved command tensions.
Sutherland's Starboard Power Coupling (Radiation Leak)

The starboard power coupling is the catalyst for the crisis, its overload triggering the radiation leak on decks 10–12 and setting the stage for Hobson’s defiance. The coupling’s failure forces Data and Hobson into a direct confrontation over command authority, with Hobson using the emergency as an opportunity to challenge Data’s leadership. The object’s malfunction is both a technical problem and a narrative device, exposing the crew’s latent distrust of Data and the institutional tensions within Starfleet.

Before: Functioning but unstable, with pre-departure testing failures contributing …
After: Severely damaged, venting radiation and requiring immediate repairs. …
Before: Functioning but unstable, with pre-departure testing failures contributing to its eventual overload.
After: Severely damaged, venting radiation and requiring immediate repairs. The crew’s focus shifts to engineering to address the breach.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Bridge (USS Sutherland - Compact, Underprepared)

The Sutherland’s bridge is the primary setting for the power struggle, its compact space amplifying the tension between Data and Hobson. The open panels and scattered tools on the consoles reflect the ship’s rushed preparations and half-prepped systems, while the crew’s hesitation and shifting loyalties create a charged atmosphere. The bridge functions as a battleground for command authority, with Data’s isolation at the end of the scene symbolizing his tenuous position as an android officer in a human-dominated hierarchy.

Atmosphere Tense and charged, with whispered conversations and unspoken skepticism thick in the air. The bridge’s …
Function Battleground for command authority and a stage for the public confrontation between Data and Hobson.
Symbolism Represents the fragility of Data’s leadership and the institutional prejudice within Starfleet’s hierarchy.
Access Restricted to senior officers and bridge crew; the crew’s exit with Hobson leaves Data alone, …
Open panels exposing wiring and tools scattered on consoles Flickering diagnostic readouts on monitors Persistent alarm beeps and flashing red hazard lights
Decks 10 Through 12 (USS Sutherland)

Decks 10 through 12 are the affected area of the radiation leak, their contamination forcing Hobson to direct safeguards and crew members to seal bulkheads. The location serves as a physical manifestation of the crisis, with hazard alarms echoing down the corridors and scrubber systems activating under strain. While not the primary setting, the decks’ condition underscores the urgency of the power coupling failure and the crew’s need to prioritize repairs over command disputes.

Atmosphere Urgent and hazardous, with flashing red lights, blaring alarms, and the acrid scent of radiation.
Function Affected area requiring immediate containment and repair efforts.
Symbolism Represents the tangible consequences of the power coupling failure and the crew’s divided focus.
Access Restricted due to radiation hazards; crew members are directed to seal bulkheads and clear personnel.
Flashing red hazard lights Blaring alarm sirens Activated scrubber systems
Engineering (USS Sutherland)

Engineering is the secondary location where Terry and Keith are sent to address the power coupling failure. The space is bustling with technicians scrambling to install new couplings and reroute energy, with flickering consoles and the acrid scent of overheating circuits. While not the primary setting for the command dispute, engineering serves as the practical solution to the crisis, highlighting the crew’s shift from bridge politics to hands-on problem-solving.

Atmosphere Chaotic and urgent, with technicians moving swiftly amid flickering consoles and the hum of strained …
Function Repair site for the starboard power coupling and auxiliary backup systems.
Symbolism Represents the crew’s transition from command tensions to operational focus.
Access Restricted to authorized engineering personnel; Terry and Keith are directed to specific tasks.
Flickering diagnostic consoles Overheating circuits and scattered tools Technicians moving swiftly under strain

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s institutional dynamics are on full display in this event, with Hobson’s defiance of Data’s authority exposing the deeper prejudices within the organization. The power struggle reflects Starfleet’s hierarchical tensions, where human officers like Hobson resist android command despite Data’s qualifications. The scene highlights the organization’s struggle to adapt to technological and social change, with Data’s isolation symbolizing the broader challenges faced by non-human officers in a traditionally human-dominated structure.

Representation Via institutional protocol being challenged and the chain of command being tested.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Data) but being challenged by internal prejudices and traditional hierarchies.
Impact The event underscores Starfleet’s struggle to integrate non-human officers and adapt to technological advancements, with …
Internal Dynamics Factional disagreement between human officers (Hobson) and android leadership (Data), with the crew caught in …
Maintain operational efficiency and crew cohesion during the crisis Uphold the chain of command despite internal tensions Institutional protocols and rank-based authority Crew loyalty and tradition Technical and logistical priorities

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Data asserted his authority leading to Hobson and the crew exiting, leaving Data disturbed by Hobson undermining his command."

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"Data asserted his authority leading to Hobson and the crew exiting, leaving Data disturbed by Hobson undermining his command."

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"Data asserted his authority leading to Hobson and the crew exiting, leaving Data disturbed by Hobson undermining his command."

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Key Dialogue

"HOBSON: We've arrived at the designated coordinates, Captain."
"DATA: Why are auxiliary back-ups not functioning?"
"HOBSON: There wasn't enough time to test all the back-ups before leaving the yard."
"DATA: Mister Hobson, it is inappropriate for you to determine a course of action without consulting the commanding officer."
"HOBSON: I was trying to safeguard the lives of people on those decks, but you're right. Belay those orders, everyone. The phasers and torpedos are back on-line. What should we do, sir?"
"HOBSON: Thank you, sir."