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S4E6 · Legacy
S4E6
· Legacy

Ishara’s impulsive kiss and fractured loyalty

On the Enterprise’s bridge science station, Ishara—grateful for Data’s assistance and the crew’s unexpected kindness—reveals her internal conflict. She expresses astonishment at the Federation’s selflessness, contrasting it with the ruthless pragmatism of her colony. When Data offers her privacy to contact Hayne, her hesitation and discomfort betray her divided loyalties. In a sudden, impulsive gesture, she kisses Data on the cheek—a nervous, self-conscious act that exposes her emotional instability and the fragility of trust in their alliance. The moment underscores her moral ambiguity: she is torn between gratitude for the Enterprise’s aid and her lingering allegiance to Hayne, setting up her eventual betrayal. Data, ever observant, notes her discomfort but does not challenge it, allowing the tension to linger unspoken. The scene escalates the narrative’s central conflict around deception, forcing Data to confront the limits of his understanding of human emotion and trust.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ishara thanks Data, expressing amazement at the altruism she experiences on the Enterprise compared to the colony, where interactions are transactional.

gratitude to contemplation

Ishara expresses a sudden obligation to inform Hayne and the others, displaying discomfort, before Data offers her the observation lounge for privacy.

amazement to troubled

Ishara accepts the offer, then impulsively kisses Data on the cheek before exiting, showing a hint of affection, gratitude, and nervousness.

troubled to affectionate

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflicted and emotionally unstable, oscillating between gratitude for the Enterprise’s kindness and guilt over her lingering allegiance to Hayne and the Coalition. Her impulsive kiss on Data’s cheek reveals her deep-seated insecurity and the fragility of her trust in others.

Ishara expresses gratitude to Data and the Enterprise crew, contrasting the Federation’s selflessness with the ruthless pragmatism of her colony. Her voice wavers as she acknowledges her obligation to contact Hayne, revealing her internal conflict. In a sudden, impulsive gesture, she kisses Data on the cheek—a self-conscious act that exposes her emotional instability and the fragility of trust in their alliance. Her hesitation and discomfort highlight her divided loyalties.

Goals in this moment
  • To reconcile her gratitude for the *Enterprise* crew with her obligation to Hayne and the Coalition.
  • To find a way to communicate with Hayne without fully betraying the trust of the *Enterprise* crew.
Active beliefs
  • That the Federation’s selflessness is both admirable and foreign to her experiences on Turkana IV.
  • That her loyalty to Hayne and the Coalition is a survival instinct she cannot easily overcome.
Character traits
Grateful yet conflicted Impulsive Emotionally vulnerable Loyal but torn Self-conscious
Follow Hayne's journey

Calm and analytically engaged, with a subtle undercurrent of curiosity about Ishara’s emotional instability and the implications of her gesture.

Data arrives at the science station where Ishara is working, engaging in a dialogue that reveals her internal conflict. He offers her privacy to contact Hayne in the observation lounge, maintaining a calm and observant demeanor even as Ishara impulsively kisses him on the cheek. His actions are measured, his tone steady, and his focus remains on understanding her emotional state without challenging it directly.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand Ishara’s emotional state and the source of her conflict.
  • To provide her with the privacy and support she needs to navigate her loyalties.
Active beliefs
  • That trust is a fragile but valuable human construct worth preserving.
  • That Ishara’s actions are driven by a complex interplay of gratitude, guilt, and survival instincts.
Character traits
Observant Diplomatic Emotionally curious Non-confrontational Logically patient
Follow Data's journey
Supporting 1

Not directly observable in this event, but inferred as professionally concerned and empathetic toward Ishara’s well-being.

Dr. Beverly Crusher is mentioned indirectly as expecting Ishara in Sickbay, implying a prior interaction or scheduled appointment. Her presence is felt through Data’s reference to her, reinforcing the Enterprise crew’s collective support for Ishara.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Ishara’s physical and emotional health is attended to.
  • To maintain the *Enterprise* crew’s trust and support for Ishara as she navigates her conflict.
Active beliefs
  • That Ishara’s well-being is a priority for the crew, both medically and emotionally.
  • That the *Enterprise*’s kindness can help Ishara overcome her past traumas and divided loyalties.
Character traits
Supportive Professional Empathetic
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Bridge Science Station Screen

The Enterprise bridge science station serves as the primary interaction hub for Data and Ishara’s dialogue. Its LCARS console glows with detailed schematics of Turkana IV’s underground city, but in this moment, it is largely a backdrop to their emotional exchange. The station’s presence reinforces the Enterprise’s technological sophistication and the crew’s collaborative environment, contrasting sharply with the brutal pragmatism of Turkana IV’s factional wars. Ishara’s physical proximity to Data at the console underscores their growing, if fragile, alliance.

Before: Functional and active, displaying schematics of Turkana IV’s …
After: Unchanged in function, but the emotional weight of …
Before: Functional and active, displaying schematics of Turkana IV’s underground city. Ishara has been working at the station, and Data arrives to engage with her.
After: Unchanged in function, but the emotional weight of Ishara’s gesture lingers in the space, subtly altering the dynamic between her and Data.
Enterprise Observation Lounge

The observation lounge is proposed by Data as a private venue for Ishara to contact Hayne securely. Though not physically entered in this event, its mention serves as a symbolic space of privacy and potential betrayal. The lounge represents the Enterprise’s trust in Ishara, offering her a chance to communicate with Hayne without immediate oversight. However, its very existence as an option highlights the tension between the crew’s openness and Ishara’s divided loyalties.

Before: Available and unoccupied, ready for use by crew …
After: Unchanged in physical state, but now carries the …
Before: Available and unoccupied, ready for use by crew members requiring privacy.
After: Unchanged in physical state, but now carries the unspoken weight of Ishara’s impending decision to contact Hayne.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Enterprise-D Bridge Aft Science/LCARS Console

The Enterprise bridge science station is the confined, technologically advanced space where Data and Ishara’s emotional exchange unfolds. The curved LCARS console and glowing screens create an atmosphere of precision and collaboration, contrasting with the raw, survivalist environment of Turkana IV. The station’s hum of activity and the encircling crew stations serve as a backdrop that amplifies the intimacy of their dialogue, while also subtly reinforcing the Enterprise’s values of trust and unity. Ishara’s hesitation and impulsive kiss on Data’s cheek are charged by the station’s symbolic role as a bridge between her past and the Federation’s future.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with unspoken emotional undercurrents, blending the Enterprise’s steady operational hum with the raw vulnerability …
Function Interaction hub for Data and Ishara’s dialogue, symbolizing the Enterprise’s collaborative environment and the fragile …
Symbolism Represents the contrast between the Federation’s selflessness and the ruthless pragmatism of Turkana IV, as …
Access Restricted to authorized Enterprise crew members and trusted guests, such as Ishara.
Glowing LCARS console displaying schematics of Turkana IV’s underground city. Steady operational hum of the bridge, with crew stations encircling the science station.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented through Data’s actions and dialogue, embodying the Federation’s values of trust, selflessness, and support for those in need. Data’s offer of privacy to Ishara in the observation lounge reflects Starfleet’s institutional trust in individuals, even those with divided loyalties. The Enterprise crew’s collective support for Ishara—evidenced by Data’s assistance and Crusher’s expectation of her in Sickbay—highlights Starfleet’s commitment to rehabilitation and understanding, rather than immediate judgment. This moment underscores the organization’s belief in the potential for redemption and growth, even amid moral ambiguity.

Representation Through Data’s diplomatic actions and the implied support of the Enterprise crew, particularly Dr. Crusher.
Power Dynamics Exercising a moral and institutional authority that contrasts with the ruthless pragmatism of Turkana IV’s …
Impact The moment reinforces Starfleet’s role as a beacon of hope and moral clarity, contrasting sharply …
Internal Dynamics None directly relevant in this event, though the crew’s collective support for Ishara reflects Starfleet’s …
To extend trust and support to Ishara, despite her divided loyalties, in the hope of guiding her toward the Federation’s values. To demonstrate the difference between the Federation’s selflessness and the survivalist pragmatism of Turkana IV, thereby influencing Ishara’s moral compass. Through institutional trust and diplomatic engagement (e.g., Data’s offer of privacy). Via the collective support of the Enterprise crew, reinforcing the idea that Ishara is valued and cared for.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4
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"Scene change from the ready room to science station."

Troi voices doubts about Ishara’s motives
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"Scene change from the ready room to science station."

Picard authorizes rescue despite Troi’s warnings
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"Scene change from the ready room to science station."

Data admits emotional bond to Ishara
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"Scene change from the ready room to science station."

Data advocates for Ishara’s Starfleet potential
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What this causes 1
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"Her discomfort is shown when she wants to talk to Hayne. Sets up the call."

Ishara’s hollow confirmation to Hayne
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Key Dialogue

"ISHARA: It's all so different... On the colony, nobody does anything for anyone else unless they have something to gain from it."
"DATA: But I do have something to gain. Your continued presence on this ship."
"ISHARA: ((a ragged breath)) Guess I ought to get it over with."