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Picard's High-Level Security Clearance Codes

A set of high-level security clearance codes associated with Captain Jean-Luc Picard, including both Alpha Two Priority Clearance Codes (manual input) and Voice Authorization Security Code (25-character alphanumeric sequence). These codes grant unrestricted access to critical ship systems, including command functions, helm, navigation, and communications. Data acquired these codes earlier in the episode, using them to: - Abort saucer separation - Hijack authority and lock out the bridge crew - Execute a rogue takeover of the Enterprise (triggered by Lore/Soong influence). The codes are central to the narrative conflict in TNG S4E3: 'Brothers', where their theft and misuse force the crew into technological countermeasures against Data's temporary antagonism. Picard attempts to use the Alpha Two codes in Engineering, but the system denies access (restricted to the Main Bridge), while Data deploys the Voice Authorization Code to seize control of ship systems.
5 appearances

Purpose

Provide emergency override access to command functions, including saucer separation sequences

Significance

Data's acquisition of Picard's codes seizes full ship control, forcing the crew to confront deliberate betrayal and race against an unknown destination

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When this object appears and how it's used

5 moments