S7E10
· Inheritance

Data demands proof of Juliana’s claim

In the midst of Juliana Tainer’s emotional revelations about Data’s origins—including her role as his mother and their shared past—Data abruptly shifts from passive listener to analytical interrogator. While Juliana recounts intimate details of his 'childhood' (his early programming, Soong’s obsessive tinkering, their secret marriage), Data remains detached, cross-referencing her story against the colonists’ journals. When she confirms her maiden name (O’Donnell) and explains their hidden marriage, Data reveals a critical inconsistency: the journals make no mention of Soong being married to her. Juliana’s wistful nostalgia collapses into shock when Data discloses Soong’s death, a blow she visibly struggles to process. Just as she reaches for connection—touching his arm, declaring her desire to 'get to know you'—Data halts the moment with clinical precision. His request to 'corroborate' her claims before proceeding exposes the chasm between her human longing for reunion and his android need for empirical validation. The scene forces a collision between emotion and logic, raising existential questions about whether Data’s past can ever be reconciled with his present identity—or if his quest for truth will forever outpace his capacity for feeling.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data, overwhelmed by Juliana's revelations, expresses his need to corroborate her story before proceeding further, leaving Juliana disappointed by his lack of emotional reciprocation, and abruptly ends the encounter.

hope to disappointment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface: Initially warm and nostalgic, then shocked and grieving upon learning of Soong’s death, finally disappointed and wounded by Data’s detachment. Internal: A deep longing for connection with Data, tempered by guilt over her past actions (abandoning him, lying about the escape pod) and fear that her emotional appeals will fail to bridge the gap between them.

Juliana sits across from Data in Ten Forward, her body language open and warm as she shares intimate details of Data’s 'childhood' with a mix of nostalgia and affection. Her hands gesture animatedly as she recounts Soong’s tinkering and their secret marriage, her smile fading only when Data reveals the inconsistency in the colonists’ journals. The news of Soong’s death visibly shakes her; she shrinks into herself, her voice breaking as she grapples with the revelation. When she touches Data’s arm and declares her desire to 'get to know you,' her expression is hopeful, even pleading. Data’s clinical response leaves her stunned, her face a mix of disappointment and grief as he exits.

Goals in this moment
  • To reconnect with Data on an emotional level, sharing her memories of his 'childhood' and their shared past to foster a sense of familial bond.
  • To convince Data of the authenticity of her claims, despite his skepticism, by appealing to his curiosity and her own emotional sincerity.
Active beliefs
  • That Data’s past—his 'childhood' and her role in it—can be reclaimed through emotional storytelling, even if his memory has been wiped.
  • That her love for Data (as his mother) and her shared history with Soong are enough to overcome the logical barriers he erects.
Character traits
Nostalgic Emotionally vulnerable Hopeful Grieving Determined (to reconnect with Data) Defensive (when her claims are questioned)
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Surface: Clinically detached, almost cold in his delivery of facts and requests for verification. Internal: A subtle undercurrent of curiosity about his own origins, tempered by the need to reconcile Juliana’s emotional claims with empirical evidence. His hesitation before exiting suggests a momentary recognition of the emotional weight of the situation, though he suppresses it.

Data sits across from Juliana in Ten Forward, his posture rigid yet attentive. As Juliana shares nostalgic anecdotes about his 'childhood,' Data’s expression remains neutral, his golden eyes reflecting the ambient light without warmth. When Juliana confirms her maiden name and explains their secret marriage, Data’s fingers tap the table once—a subtle cue of processing. His voice is measured as he reveals the inconsistency in the colonists’ journals, then delivers the news of Soong’s death with detached precision. When Juliana reaches for his arm, he does not recoil but remains still, his gaze fixed on her as he requests corroboration of her claims. His exit is abrupt, leaving Juliana stunned in his wake.

Goals in this moment
  • To verify the accuracy of Juliana’s claims about his origins and her relationship with Noonian Soong using empirical evidence (colonists’ journals).
  • To maintain logical consistency in his understanding of his own past, even as Juliana’s emotional revelations challenge his existing narrative.
Active beliefs
  • That his past can only be understood through verifiable, objective evidence—emotional claims require corroboration.
  • That his identity as an android is fundamentally distinct from Juliana’s human desire for familial connection, making her emotional appeals difficult to process.
Character traits
Analytical Detached Methodical Empirically driven Emotionally reserved Logically precise
Follow Data's journey
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Posthumous: His absence is palpable, his death serving as a catalyst for Juliana’s grief and Data’s clinical detachment. His legacy is a mix of admiration (for his scientific achievements) and regret (for the personal cost of his obsessions).

Noonian Soong is referenced posthumously, his presence felt through Juliana’s anecdotes about his obsessive tinkering, romantic gestures, and strained relationship with her. His death is revealed by Data as a pivotal, emotionally charged moment for Juliana, who grapples with the news in stunned silence. Soong’s legacy looms over the conversation, his influence evident in Data’s design, Juliana’s guilt, and the unresolved tensions between them.

Goals in this moment
  • To create a being (Data) as human as possible, even at the cost of personal relationships (e.g., his marriage to Juliana).
  • To leave a lasting impact on the world through his work, though his methods often alienated those closest to him.
Active beliefs
  • That human emotions could be replicated through positronic brains and neural transfers, justifying his experimental approach.
  • That his work was more important than his personal life, a belief that ultimately drove Juliana away.
Character traits
Obsessive (in his work) Romantic (in his gestures) Reclusive (posthumously) Ethically complex (his creations and their consequences)
Follow Noonian Soong's journey
Lal

Lal is indirectly referenced as a point of comparison for Data’s understanding of parental love and loss. Juliana’s dialogue about …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data-Juliana Confrontation Table in Ten Forward

The table in Ten Forward serves as the neutral ground where Juliana and Data’s charged exchange unfolds. It is the physical barrier between them—Juliana leans forward conspiratorially, while Data remains rigidly seated. The table’s surface becomes a stage for Juliana’s gesturing hands and Data’s occasional finger taps, a silent cue of his processing. When Juliana touches Data’s arm, the table’s presence underscores the emotional chasm between them: she reaches across it, while he remains untouched by her plea. The table’s role is functional (a surface for dialogue) and symbolic (a divider between their worlds).

Before: A standard table in Ten Forward, unremarkable before …
After: The table retains its physical state, but its …
Before: A standard table in Ten Forward, unremarkable before the conversation begins. Its surface is clean, and its position allows for intimate yet formal discussions.
After: The table retains its physical state, but its narrative role is transformed—it becomes a metaphor for the emotional and logical divide between Juliana and Data. The memory of their exchange lingers in the space it occupies.
Juliana and Soong's Omicron Theta Escape Pod

The Omicron Theta escape pod is referenced indirectly as Juliana explains why she and Soong left Data behind during the Crystalline Entity attack. She describes it as 'too small to carry more than two,' though she later confesses lying about this to prevent Data’s reactivation out of fear he would emulate Lore’s violence. The pod symbolizes the literal and metaphorical limitations of their flight—both physical (space constraints) and emotional (their inability to bring Data with them). Its mention serves as a narrative device to highlight Juliana’s deception and the unresolved guilt she carries.

Before: Physically: Destroyed or lost during the Crystalline Entity …
After: Physically: Still destroyed/lost (no change). Metaphorically: Its mention …
Before: Physically: Destroyed or lost during the Crystalline Entity attack on Omicron Theta. Metaphorically: A haunting artifact of Juliana and Soong’s past, representing their abandonment of Data and the lies they told to justify it.
After: Physically: Still destroyed/lost (no change). Metaphorically: Its mention in the conversation solidifies its role as a symbol of Juliana’s guilt and the emotional distance between her and Data.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Omicron Theta System

Omicron Theta is referenced as the site of Data’s origins and the Crystalline Entity attack that forced Juliana and Soong to flee, leaving Data behind. The colony’s ruins serve as a historical setting for Juliana’s anecdotes, grounding her claims in a tangible (if destroyed) past. The mention of Omicron Theta adds a layer of tragedy to the conversation, as it symbolizes the erasure of Data’s early engrams and the loss of his 'childhood' memories. Its role in the event is primarily historical and emotional, evoking a sense of irreparable past trauma.

Atmosphere Haunting and melancholic. The ruins of Omicron Theta are described in Juliana’s dialogue as a …
Function Historical setting and emotional catalyst for Juliana’s revelations about Data’s origins.
Symbolism Represents the erasure of Data’s past, the limitations of memory, and the tragic consequences of …
Access Destroyed and inaccessible; only referenced through memory and dialogue.
Ruins of research outposts amid debris The Crystalline Entity’s destructive path through the colony The escape pod’s limited capacity (a literal and metaphorical constraint)
Ten Forward (Prime Timeline, USS Enterprise-D)

Ten Forward serves as the neutral yet intimate setting for Juliana and Data’s confrontation. Its large viewports frame passing stars, creating a sense of isolation and vastness that mirrors the emotional distance between the two. The lounge’s soft lighting and open layout enable quiet talks that turn intense, as Juliana’s nostalgic anecdotes collide with Data’s clinical questioning. The space is neither private nor public—crew members occupy corner tables, but the conversation feels insulated, heightening the raw vulnerability of their exchange. After hours, the acoustic seclusion amplifies the emotional stakes, leaving Juliana wounded in Data’s wake.

Atmosphere Initially relaxed and conversational, but growing tense as the emotional and logical conflicts between Juliana …
Function Neutral ground for a charged emotional and intellectual confrontation, where personal history and empirical truth …
Symbolism Represents the liminal space between Juliana’s human emotions and Data’s android logic. It is a …
Access Open to crew members, but the conversation feels insulated due to its emotional intensity and …
Large viewports framing passing stars (symbolizing vastness and isolation) Soft lighting that shifts from warm to stark as the conversation intensifies Corner tables that provide privacy amid a public space Acoustic seclusion after hours, amplifying the emotional weight of the exchange

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is referenced indirectly through Data’s role as a Starfleet officer and his access to the colonists’ journals (likely recovered by Starfleet after the Crystalline Entity attack). The organization’s influence is felt in Data’s empirical approach to verifying Juliana’s claims—his reliance on objective evidence (the journals) reflects Starfleet’s emphasis on logic, protocol, and verifiable facts. While Starfleet itself does not act directly in this scene, its institutional values shape Data’s behavior and the narrative tension between emotion and logic.

Representation Via institutional values embedded in Data’s Starfleet training (e.g., reliance on empirical evidence, adherence to …
Power Dynamics Starfleet’s influence is subtly authoritative, shaping Data’s approach to the conversation. Juliana’s emotional appeals are …
Impact The tension between Juliana’s emotional storytelling and Data’s Starfleet-informed skepticism highlights the broader institutional conflict …
To uphold the values of logic, evidence, and protocol in Data’s actions, even in personal or emotional contexts. To ensure that Starfleet’s officers (like Data) approach all claims—even those with personal significance—with skepticism and a demand for verification. Through Data’s Starfleet training, which conditions him to prioritize empirical evidence over emotional appeals. Via the colonists’ journals (recovered by Starfleet), which serve as the objective source for verifying Juliana’s claims.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal

"Juliana reveals herself as Data's mother, setting off Data trying to understand if she is telling the truth."

Atrea’s Collapse and Data’s Mother Revealed
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Causal

"Juliana reveals herself as Data's mother, setting off Data trying to understand if she is telling the truth."

Data’s Mother Reveals Herself
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Causal

"Juliana reveals herself as Data's mother, setting off Data trying to understand if she is telling the truth."

Juliana claims maternal bond to Data
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Juliana provides information, and then Data begins challenging the details of her story, beginning with her identity and marriage to Dr. Soong."

Juliana reveals Data’s erased childhood
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Juliana provides information, and then Data begins challenging the details of her story, beginning with her identity and marriage to Dr. Soong."

Data challenges Juliana’s inconsistent past
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What this causes 5
Causal

"Juliana's claim that she is Data's mother immediately sets Data on a quest to confirm or deny this claim, leading him to engineering to do research."

Data verifies Juliana’s claim through manifest evidence
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Causal

"Juliana's claim that she is Data's mother immediately sets Data on a quest to confirm or deny this claim, leading him to engineering to do research."

Data confronts his logical resistance to Juliana
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Character Continuity

"Data is overwhelmed by Juliana's revelation and wants to corroborate, which leads to him declaring Juliana his mother after confirming some records."

Data names Juliana as mother
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Juliana provides information, and then Data begins challenging the details of her story, beginning with her identity and marriage to Dr. Soong."

Juliana reveals Data’s erased childhood
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Juliana provides information, and then Data begins challenging the details of her story, beginning with her identity and marriage to Dr. Soong."

Data challenges Juliana’s inconsistent past
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Key Dialogue

"JULIANA: I still can't believe it... seeing you again after all these years..."
"DATA: Doctor, I have no memory of you."
"JULIANA: There's a reason for that... we wiped your processors after we'd finished refining your programming."
"DATA: My -- childhood?"
"JULIANA: That's what I called it. You were like a baby at first... a hundred kilogram baby, but still..."
"DATA: So you wiped my memory processors after this -- childhood."
"JULIANA: We didn't exactly part on the best of terms... I realized that he loved his work as much as he loved me. Maybe more."
"DATA: This has been an interesting encounter, and one altogether unexpected. I would like to corroborate what you have told me before we proceed further."