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Village Town Square

Town Square (Barkon Four)

A multifunctional village plaza serving as the primary setting for narrative interactions, including Data’s arrival, Garvin/Gia’s morning routine, and blacksmith activities. Contains the Central Well as one of several distinct features, but is not defined by the well.
14 events
14 rich involvements
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Events with rich location context

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s Disoriented Arrival in the Village

The town square serves as the neutral ground where the first encounter between Data and the villagers occurs, acting as a symbolic battleground between the advanced and the pre-industrial. Its early morning quiet and empty streets amplify the eerie nature of Data’s sudden appearance, creating a tension-filled atmosphere. The square’s central well, blacksmith’s shop, and covered display tables establish it as the heart of village life, making Data’s intrusion all the more disruptive. The location’s Renaissance-era simplicity contrasts sharply with Data’s futuristic, malfunctioning form, highlighting the clash of worlds and foreshadowing the conflict to come.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled and eerie, with a sense of impending disruption to the village’s fragile stability. The quiet morning is shattered by Data’s unsettling presence, creating a mood of unease and foreboding.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for the first encounter between Data and the villagers, serving as a stage for the disruption of the village’s routine.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the clash between advanced technology (Data) and pre-industrial simplicity (the village), symbolizing the fragility of the villagers’ world and the unintended consequences of outside interference.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers but currently empty, with no restrictions on who can enter or leave.

Early morning light casting long shadows across the square Drop cloths covering display tables, hinting at the villagers’ daily preparations The central well, a symbol of the village’s shared resource and community The blacksmith’s shop in the background, its tools and forge representing the village’s industrial capacity
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s fractured identity revealed

The town square functions as a liminal space where curiosity meets danger. Its early-morning emptiness amplifies the tension of the encounter, with the well, storefronts, and blacksmith’s shop standing as silent witnesses to Garvin’s confrontation with Data. The square’s neutral ground—neither village home nor wilderness—mirrors the characters’ uncertain dynamic: Garvin and Data are strangers to each other, and the square becomes a stage for their fragile negotiation. The location’s symbolic role is twofold: it is a place of first contact (humanizing Data) and a site of unintended exposure (the container’s opening). The fade-out on the square leaves it charged with unresolved peril, as if the very air now carries the threat of radiation.

Atmosphere

Tense yet quiet, with an undercurrent of unease. The early-morning light casts long shadows, emphasizing the strangeness of Data’s presence and the weight of Garvin’s decisions.

Functional Role

Neutral meeting ground for confrontation and investigation, serving as a threshold between the village’s safety and the unknown danger Data brings.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between the villagers’ insulated world and the external threats (both technological and moral) that Data embodies.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, but currently empty except for Garvin, Gia, and Data. The well provides Gia a hiding spot, reinforcing the square’s role as a semi-private space for this encounter.

Long shadows from the rising sun, creating a stark contrast between light and dark. The well’s stone structure, offering Gia cover and symbolizing the village’s reliance on shared resources. The table’s sturdy wood, a practical but unassuming prop that becomes central to the discovery. The distant sounds of the village waking up, creating a sense of normalcy that contrasts with the scene’s tension.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s container exposes Starfleet’s hidden threat

The Barkonian town square serves as the neutral ground where Garvin’s curiosity and Data’s vulnerability collide, leading to the release of the radioactive fragments. The square’s open, Renaissance-level simplicity—with its covered storefronts, blacksmith’s shop, and central well—creates a deceptively calm atmosphere that belies the impending disaster. The space transitions from a place of routine village life to the epicenter of a catastrophe, its symbolic role as a gathering place now tainted by the unseen danger.

Atmosphere

Initially calm and routine, shifting to tense and foreboding as the container is opened, with an undercurrent of unrecognized danger.

Functional Role

Neutral meeting ground that becomes the site of the villagers' contamination, marking the turning point from curiosity to crisis.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragility of pre-industrial society when confronted with advanced, unseen threats. The square’s centrality in village life contrasts with its role as the origin of the villagers' doom.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, with no restrictions during this early morning scene.

Early morning quiet, with drop cloths covering storefronts Central well where Gia hides, observing the interaction Nearby blacksmith’s shop, hinting at the village’s craftsmanship Flat, open space allowing for unobstructed examination of the container
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Garvin opens the radioactive container

The town square of Barkon IV serves as the neutral ground where Garvin confronts Data and the container’s contents are exposed. This open, communal space is typically a place of village routines and gatherings, but in this moment, it becomes the stage for a pivotal and tragic interaction. The square’s early morning quiet contrasts with the tension of the encounter, as Garvin’s curiosity and Data’s confusion collide. The presence of the well, where Gia hides, and the examination table, where the container is opened, underscores the square’s role as a hub for both public and private moments. The location’s atmosphere is one of quiet tension, with the potential for disaster lurking beneath the surface.

Atmosphere

The town square is bathed in the soft light of early morning, casting long shadows and creating a sense of quiet tension. The air is still, with only the occasional sound of distant village activity breaking the silence. The square’s open space amplifies the isolation of Garvin and Data’s interaction, making their confrontation feel intimate yet exposed. The atmosphere is one of curiosity and unease, as if the village itself is holding its breath.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for confrontation and investigation, serving as a public space where Garvin’s authority and Data’s mystery collide. The square’s examination table and well provide functional elements for the scene’s action, while its open layout underscores the vulnerability of the moment.

Symbolic Significance

The town square symbolizes the intersection of the village’s daily life and the unknown threat posed by Data’s arrival. It represents the fragile balance between curiosity and caution, as well as the communal trust placed in Garvin’s judgment. The square’s transformation from a place of routine to a site of contamination reflects the broader theme of how small, reckless actions can have catastrophic consequences.

Access Restrictions

The town square is an open and accessible space, with no restrictions on who can enter or observe the interaction between Garvin and Data. However, the square’s role as a public gathering place also means that the consequences of Garvin’s actions will be shared by the entire village.

The early morning light casts long shadows across the square, highlighting the contrast between Garvin’s protective stance and Data’s confused demeanor. The well, where Gia hides, serves as a symbolic refuge for innocence amidst the unfolding danger. The examination table, where the container is opened, stands as a neutral but pivotal surface, its flatness emphasizing the exposure of the metal fragments. The distant sounds of village activity create a sense of normalcy that contrasts with the tension of the moment.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data reveals his inhuman strength

The town square serves as the neutral ground where Data attempts to barter the metal fragments and where his true nature is revealed. It is a bustling hub of village activity, filled with shopkeepers, traders, and townspeople going about their daily routines. The square’s openness makes it the perfect stage for Data’s display of strength, as every villager witnesses the event. The square’s atmosphere shifts from curiosity to fear as the villagers realize Data is not one of them.

Atmosphere

Initially bustling and lively, with the sounds of trade and conversation filling the air. After Data lifts the anvil, the square falls into a tense, eerie silence as the villagers stare in shock.

Functional Role

The primary setting for the barter and the accidental revelation of Data’s strength. It serves as a public stage where Data’s otherness is exposed, and the villagers’ fear is ignited.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the intersection of the villagers’ world and Data’s advanced technology. The square’s neutrality is shattered when Data’s strength is revealed, symbolizing the collision of two irreconcilable realities.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers and visitors, but the square’s atmosphere becomes restrictive as the villagers’ fear grows. Data’s presence is no longer welcome, and the square becomes a space of tension and suspicion.

The blacksmith’s shop is located at the edge of the square, where Skoran tests the metal fragments. The well is in use, with villagers drawing water, adding to the square’s bustling activity. The anvil and forge are central to the action, drawing the attention of the villagers as the accident unfolds. The square is filled with curious onlookers, who stop their activities to witness Data’s display of strength.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data challenges village science and witnesses illness

The town square serves as the epicenter of the cultural and medical crises unfolding in this event. It is where Talur’s lesson takes place, where Data challenges her authority, and where Garvin collapses after his argument with Skoran. The square’s open, communal space amplifies the tension—Data’s public critique of Talur’s teachings disrupts the village’s harmony, while Garvin’s collapse in the same space forces the villagers to confront an unseen threat. The square’s neutrality as a gathering place is shattered, becoming a stage for both intellectual and physical conflict.

Atmosphere

Initially calm and instructional, shifting to tense and chaotic as Data challenges Talur and Garvin collapses. The air is thick with suspicion, fear, and the unspoken threat of illness.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for public confrontation, education, and crisis—where tradition clashes with reason, and health collapses into danger.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s fragile stability, now under siege by both external (Data’s knowledge) and internal (radiation) threats.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, but outsiders like Data are viewed with suspicion.

The central well and storefronts create a semi-enclosed space, amplifying voices and arguments. The blacksmith’s shop emits the acrid smell of molten metal, mingling with the smoke from Talur’s candle. The children’s slates and Talur’s wood/candle props lie scattered after the lesson’s disruption.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data challenges village knowledge and witnesses Garvin’s collapse

The town square serves as the primary battleground for this event, both intellectually and physically. It is where Talur’s lesson takes place, where Data challenges her teachings, and where Garvin collapses from radiation poisoning. The square’s open, communal space amplifies the tension between tradition (embodied by Talur and the villagers) and logic (embodied by Data). The square’s layout—surrounded by storefronts, the blacksmith’s shop, and the central well—creates a stage for the villagers’ collective reactions, from bemusement to fear. The square’s role shifts from a place of learning (during Talur’s lesson) to a site of crisis (during Garvin’s collapse), reflecting the village’s rapid descent into uncertainty. The square’s atmosphere is charged with unspoken tension, as the villagers’ distrust of Data and their reliance on tradition collide with the undeniable evidence of Garvin’s illness.

Atmosphere

Charged with unspoken tension, shifting from bemused curiosity (during Talur’s lesson) to alarm (as Garvin collapses). The square’s open space amplifies the villagers’ collective reactions, making their distrust of Data and their fear of the unknown palpable.

Functional Role

Intellectual battleground (Data vs. Talur) and physical crisis point (Garvin’s collapse). The square’s communal nature forces the villagers to confront the conflict between tradition and logic, as well as the immediate threat posed by Garvin’s illness.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s collective worldview—one that is about to be shattered by Data’s logic and the radiation crisis. The square’s transition from a place of learning to a site of collapse mirrors the villagers’ loss of control over their fate.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers but increasingly hostile to outsiders like Data.

The town square is nearly empty at the start of the scene, with only Talur, the children, Data, and Gia present. The blacksmith’s shop is visible in the background, where Skoran and Garvin later argue. The central well and storefronts are covered in drop cloths, suggesting the villagers’ routine has been disrupted by Data’s arrival. The square’s open layout allows for the villagers’ reactions to be visible and amplified, creating a sense of collective judgment.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Talur’s failure exposes scientific truth

The town square serves as the central stage for the clash between tradition and science, as well as the unfolding crisis of Garvin’s illness. It is here that Talur delivers her lesson on the classical elements, where Data challenges her teachings, and where Garvin collapses after arguing with Skoran. The square’s open, communal space amplifies the tension between the villagers’ reliance on tradition and the urgent need for a scientific solution. Its neutrality as a public space makes it a microcosm of the village’s social dynamics, where authority (Talur), conflict (Skoran vs. Garvin), and desperation (Garvin’s collapse) all converge.

Atmosphere

Tense and charged with unspoken fear—the villagers’ initial complacency gives way to unease as Garvin’s illness exposes the limitations of their way of life. The square, usually a place of routine and stability, becomes a site of crisis and confrontation.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for public lessons, disputes, and emergencies. A microcosm of village life where tradition, conflict, and desperation intersect.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the villagers’ collective vulnerability and the fragility of their traditional worldview in the face of an unseen threat (radiation). The square’s openness mirrors the exposure of their ignorance and the need for transparency in solving the crisis.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, but outsiders like Data are viewed with suspicion. The space is normally inclusive, but the growing fear of the unknown may soon turn it hostile.

The town square is nearly empty at the start of Talur’s lesson, with only the children, Data, Gia, and a few villagers present. The blacksmith’s shop is visible in the background, where Skoran and Garvin argue over the metal fragments. The lit candle and burning wood create a smoky, flickering atmosphere during Talur’s demonstration, symbolizing the clash between fire (tradition) and the unseen danger (radiation). The square’s central well and storefronts with drop cloths add to its Renaissance-level simplicity, contrasting with the advanced (but hidden) threat of the radiation.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Villagers Blame Data for Radiation

The town square serves as the battleground for this confrontation, its open, communal space amplifying the tension between Data and the villagers. The square’s Renaissance-level simplicity—storefronts, the blacksmith’s shop, and the central well—contrasts sharply with Data’s advanced presence, highlighting his alienation. The location’s symbolic role is pivotal: it is the heart of the village, where trade, justice, and social order are typically upheld. Here, however, it becomes a stage for fear and scapegoating, its normally neutral ground now charged with hostility. The square’s accessibility (open to all villagers) and visibility (central to the community) ensure that the mob’s actions are public and irreversible, sealing Data’s exile.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations giving way to shouted accusations, the air thick with superstition and fear. The square’s usual bustling energy is replaced by a oppressive stillness, broken only by Skoran’s booming voice and the murmurs of the mob.

Functional Role

Battleground for the confrontation between Data and the villagers, where fear and blame are weaponized against the outsider. It also serves as a microcosm of the village’s social dynamics, exposing the fragility of trust and the power of mob mentality.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the village’s collective consciousness—its fears, its unity, and its willingness to sacrifice reason for survival. The square’s transformation from a place of commerce to a site of expulsion mirrors the villagers’ descent into irrationality.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers, but the mob’s formation creates an implicit barrier: Data and Gia are effectively trapped between the shop and the advancing crowd, with no safe exit.

The sunlit but increasingly ominous town square, its open space amplifying the mob’s voices. The blacksmith’s shop looming in the background, a reminder of Skoran’s influence and the villagers’ reliance on his craft (and his accusations). The central well, symbolizing the village’s life source—and the potential vector for Data’s later cure.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s Truth and the Cure’s Cost

The town square is the implied setting for the villagers’ hunt for Data and the eventual distribution of the cure. Though not physically depicted in this event, its presence looms large as the site of the villagers’ fear and the well’s symbolic role as the vessel of salvation. The town square represents the heart of the village’s communal life, where superstition and desperation collide. Its absence from the scene text heightens the tension, as the action unfolds in the intimate, claustrophobic space of Garvin’s home, while the square remains the stage for the inevitable confrontation between Data and the mob.

Atmosphere

Tense and foreboding, even in its absence—the town square is a space of impending violence and unseen danger, where the villagers’ fear will culminate in tragedy.

Functional Role

The symbolic and literal center of the villagers’ lives, where their fear is manifested and where Data’s sacrifice will unfold.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the villagers’ collective consciousness, their shared fear, and the site of their unintended redemption through Data’s cure.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers but currently dominated by Skoran and the mob, who have turned it into a hunting ground.

The central well, the only source of fresh water, stands as a silent witness to the villagers’ suffering and Data’s impending act of sacrifice. The dusty, pre-industrial streets, where the mob’s shouts echo as they search for Data. The faint glow of the contaminated metallic fragments, hidden but deadly, foreshadowing the cure’s distribution.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data reveals his android nature to Gia

The town square is implied as the next critical location in this event, though it is not physically depicted here. Data’s plan to distribute the cure through the village well hinges on his ability to reach the town square undetected. The square is the heart of the village, where the well serves as the sole source of fresh water—a lifeline for the villagers. Its implication looms large in this scene, as Data’s success depends on his ability to navigate the hostile environment and reach the well before Skoran and the mob return. The town square symbolizes both the villagers’ collective fear and their potential salvation.

Atmosphere

Hostile and tense, with an undercurrent of fear and desperation. The square is likely empty at this hour, but the threat of the mob’s return hangs heavy in the air.

Functional Role

Distribution point for the cure; the well is the only way to reach all villagers without direct contact.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the villagers’ collective identity and their dependence on shared resources. It is also the site of potential confrontation, where Data’s sacrifice may unfold.

Access Restrictions

Heavily guarded by the mob; Data must move quickly and discreetly to avoid detection.

The well’s stone structure, worn by time and use, standing as a silent sentinel in the square. Distant shouts and the sound of crude weapons clinking as the mob searches for Data. The eerie quiet of the empty square, broken only by the occasional echo of footsteps.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s impalement and final sacrifice

The Town Square serves as the battleground and stage for Data’s sacrifice and the villagers’ reckoning. Once a place of communal life and trade, it is now deserted and tense, the air thick with the villagers’ fear and hostility. The square’s central well becomes the focal point of the event, the vessel into which Data pours the cure and the symbol of his redemption. The cobblestones, bathed in the flickering light of the lanterns, bear witness to the violence that unfolds. The square’s open space amplifies the tension, the villagers’ approach from the alleyway adding to the sense of inevitability. After Data’s death, the square is left in a stunned silence, the weight of the moment hanging heavy in the air.

Atmosphere

The atmosphere is one of tension, fear, and tragic inevitability. The flickering lanterns cast long, eerie shadows across the cobblestones, emphasizing the hostility of the mob and the solitude of Data’s final act. The air is thick with the villagers’ muttered threats and Skoran’s delirious accusations, but the silence that follows Data’s death is deafening, a stark contrast to the earlier chaos. The square, once a place of communal life, now feels like a stage for a tragedy, the weight of the moment palpable.

Functional Role

Battleground and stage for Data’s sacrifice, the villagers’ reckoning, and the culmination of their fear and hostility. The square’s open space and central well serve as the focal points for the event, symbolizing both the villagers’ communal life and the tragic consequences of their actions.

Symbolic Significance

The town square represents the villagers’ communal identity and the fragility of their existence. It is a place where life and death intersect, where fear and redemption collide. The well, as the vessel of the cure, becomes a symbol of salvation and the tragic irony of Data’s sacrifice. The square’s transformation from a place of trade and gathering to a stage for violence underscores the villagers’ descent into paranoia and the cost of their fear.

Access Restrictions

The square is initially deserted, but as the mob enters from the alleyway, it becomes a closed-off space, the villagers’ collective hostility creating an impenetrable barrier. The alleyway serves as the only entry point, funneling the mob into the square and amplifying the sense of inevitability. After Data’s death, the square is left in a stunned silence, the villagers’ stillness creating a new kind of barrier—one of guilt and reckoning.

The flickering light of the lanterns casts long, eerie shadows across the cobblestones. The well, its wooden cover unhooked and lying open, stands as a silent witness to the tragedy. The alleyway, from which the mob emerges, funnels their hostility into the square, amplifying the tension. The cobblestones, bathed in lantern light, bear the weight of the villagers’ fear and the finality of Data’s death.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Gia reveals Data’s sacrifice and burial

The Barkonian town square is the neutral ground where the revelation of Data’s sacrifice unfolds. It is a bustling hub of village life, with merchants hawking wares and children walking through, creating a contrast with the somber discovery of Data’s grave. The square’s open layout allows Gia to stop at the well and draw Beverly and Riker’s attention to the stone marker, while the villagers’ presence adds a layer of tension—they are unaware of the crew’s true identities or the gravity of the moment. The square’s role is both practical (a meeting place) and symbolic (a stage for the clash between ignorance and heroism).

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and bustling activity, masking the gravity of the moment. The square’s normalcy contrasts sharply with the crew’s grief and the weight of Data’s sacrifice.

Functional Role

Neutral ground for revelation and planning; a stage for the confrontation between Starfleet’s secrets and the villagers’ ignorance.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the intersection of advanced and primitive worlds, where Data’s sacrifice bridges the gap between fear and survival.

Access Restrictions

Open to all villagers and visitors, but the crew’s presence is covert, relying on their disguises to avoid detection.

The crude stone marker beside the well, inscribed with alien symbols. The well itself, now a grave site and a symbol of Data’s cure. Merchants hawking wares in the background, creating a sense of normalcy. Children walking through the square, including Gia, who stops to reveal the truth.
S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Riker and Beverly confirm Data’s death and plan covert recovery

The town square serves as the primary setting for this event, where Riker and Beverly approach Gia to learn about Data’s fate. The square is bustling with villagers, merchants, and children, creating a sense of normalcy that contrasts with the tragic revelation of Data’s death. The well, Data’s grave marker, and the surrounding activity all contribute to the square’s role as a neutral ground where truth and secrecy intersect. The square’s atmosphere is one of quiet tension, as the crew’s covert mission unfolds against the backdrop of village life.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the weight of unspoken truths; the square’s normalcy contrasts with the crew’s covert mission and the revelation of Data’s sacrifice.

Functional Role

Meeting point for secret negotiations and revelations; a neutral ground where the crew gathers critical information.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the intersection of fear, ignorance, and heroism; the square is where Data’s legacy is revealed and where the crew’s moral dilemma unfolds.

Access Restrictions

Open to villagers and disguised crew members; no explicit restrictions, but the crew must remain covert.

Crude stone grave marker beside the well, inscribed with an alien symbol. Villagers moving about, engaged in daily activities, unaware of the crew’s true purpose. Sunlight casting long shadows, emphasizing the contrast between the village’s simplicity and the crew’s advanced mission.

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S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s Disoriented Arrival in the Village

In the quiet early morning of the Barkonian village, Garvin and his daughter Gia walk toward school, their casual conversation about Garvin’s upcoming meeting with the Village Elders abruptly interrupted …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s fractured identity revealed

In the village square, Garvin confronts the disoriented, amnesiac Data, whose malfunctioning systems and garbled speech initially suggest a threat. Garvin’s protective instinct drives him to shield Gia, but as …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s container exposes Starfleet’s hidden threat

In the town square, Garvin—now cautiously protective of Gia—confronts the disoriented Data, whose fragmented speech and confused demeanor reveal his amnesia and vulnerability. After a tense exchange where Data struggles …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Garvin opens the radioactive container

In the town square, Garvin—distrustful but curious—confronts the amnesiac Data, whose fractured speech and alien appearance mark him as an outsider. After a tense exchange where Data struggles to articulate …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data reveals his inhuman strength

In the bustling town square, Data (disguised as Jayden) attempts to barter half of his mysterious alien metal fragments with Skoran, the village blacksmith, to secure funds for his survival. …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data challenges village science and witnesses illness

Data publicly disrupts Talur’s lesson by refuting her pseudoscientific teachings about elemental composition, exposing his outsider status and undermining her authority. His logical critique—rooted in empirical evidence—contrasts sharply with the …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data challenges village knowledge and witnesses Garvin’s collapse

Data publicly challenges Talur’s pseudoscientific teachings during a village lesson, exposing his outsider status while undermining local trust in the village’s established order. His logical refutation of her elemental theory—based …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Talur’s failure exposes scientific truth

The event begins with Talur teaching a class of children—including Data and Gia—about the four classical elements (fire, rock, sky, water) as the foundation of all matter. Data, unsettled by …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Villagers Blame Data for Radiation

Data and Gia exit a shop with supplies for his makeshift lab, only to be confronted by Skoran and a growing mob of villagers. The apprentice—now visibly sick with the …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s Truth and the Cure’s Cost

The event unfolds in two critical phases: first, Skoran’s fearmongering incites the villagers to hunt Data as a demonic threat, while Gia—desperate and sick—confronts him in their home. Data, cornered …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data reveals his android nature to Gia

In the aftermath of Skoran’s mob inciting a hunt for Data, Gia—already weakened by radiation sickness—finds herself torn between her father’s fading trust in 'Jayden' and the villagers’ growing fear …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Data’s impalement and final sacrifice

In the deserted town square at night, Data—now fully aware of the villagers’ suffering and his own role in causing it—attempts to administer the cure he synthesized by pouring it …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Gia reveals Data’s sacrifice and burial

Disguised as villagers, Riker and Beverly locate Gia in the town square, where she reveals Data’s death at the hands of fearful villagers. She explains how he—whom they called Jayden—contaminated …

S7E16 · Thine Own Self
Riker and Beverly confirm Data’s death and plan covert recovery

In the village square, Riker and Beverly—disguised as natives—approach Gia, who reveals Data’s fate: he was killed by the villagers after saving them from radiation poisoning. Gia explains how Data …