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S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Top-Secret Schematics — Riker's Moral Reckoning

Alone in the Enterprise computer room, Riker authenticates himself, sifts through legal opinions and technical files, and commands the system to produce Data’s schematics. The terminal returns a file stamped "Top Secret — Need to Know," a literal piece of evidence that could win the upcoming hearing. Joy at the discovery curdles into horror as Riker realizes that this means treating his friend as property in a court of law. He records a weary personal log, then shuts it off, exhausted and morally fractured. The find functions as both a practical turning point (concrete legal leverage) and an emotional one (Riker’s private collapse).

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker authenticates with the ship's computer and orders access to all technical schematics for Lieutenant Commander Data; the computer acknowledges and initiates the retrieval, launching his private investigation into the case.

dutiful resignation to focused investigative intent ['Computer room', 'Multiple computers surround Riker']

A schematic flagged 'Top Secret — Need to Know' appears on a screen, surfacing classified technical material that represents a concrete legal lever to win the case.

curiosity to grim realization ['Computer room', 'Screen displaying classified schematic']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not present to display emotion; narratively the moment renders Data vulnerable and objectified, implying anxiety and violation even if not shown.

Data is not physically present but is the subject of the retrieved schematic; as the object of evidence he is implicitly acted upon — his internal structure is now legal property and a point of institutional scrutiny.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) Maintain autonomy and avoid being reduced to property or a specimen.
  • (Implied) Preserve his dignity and personhood in the face of institutional scrutiny.
Active beliefs
  • (Implied) His internal architecture should not determine his moral or legal status alone.
  • (Implied) Technical facts may be misused to justify ethically problematic conclusions.
Character traits
objectified (in the scene) vulnerable by proxy intellectually legible (reduced to schematics)
Follow Data's journey

Initially quietly triumphant and focused, instantly collapsing into bleak, exhausted moral anguish — professional resolve shaken by personal horror.

Riker sits alone at a bank of terminals, authenticates himself, searches and opens classified files, makes a notation on a PADD, records a personal log, reacts with sudden excitement at finding the schematic and then with crushing bleakness before switching off the recorder.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate demonstrable, admissible evidence that can win the legal hearing over Data's status.
  • Prepare his case and clarify facts so he can perform the duty he does not want to perform.
  • Privately record and process his conflicted feelings about prosecuting his friend.
Active beliefs
  • A concrete technical schematic will decisively influence the hearing and Starfleet's judgment.
  • Starfleet procedures and classified documentation can be wielded as tools — and that is ethically fraught.
  • Personal loyalty must not (but maybe will) interfere with the obligations of duty and chain of command.
Character traits
dutiful methodical privately vulnerable conflicted between loyalty and duty
Follow William Riker's journey

Impartial and mechanical — no emotion; functions as an institutional mouthpiece.

The ship's computer voice responds to Riker's voice authentication, confirms identity and clearance, executes the search, and returns/display the requested files including the flagged Top Secret schematic without inflection or judgment.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately authenticate user credentials and enforce clearance protocols.
  • Retrieve and present the requested technical and legal files per command.
Active beliefs
  • Clearance validation is the determining factor for access to classified materials.
  • System protocols and flags (e.g., 'Top Secret — Need to Know') are authoritative and must be honored.
Character traits
procedural neutral precise unemotional
Follow Custodian Voice's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Captain Jean‑Luc Picard's Personal Log Recorder

Picard's supplemental log recorder is appropriated here as Riker's personal log device; Riker activates it to capture a late-night, weary statement that frames his moral conflict. The recorder converts private emotion into a formalized timestamped record and is then deliberately shut off in a gesture of exhaustion.

Before: Available and powered, placed on or near the …
After: Turned off by Riker after recording; contains the …
Before: Available and powered, placed on or near the console, ready to accept voice input.
After: Turned off by Riker after recording; contains the brief, emotionally charged personal log entry.
Lieutenant Commander Data Dossier (Top Secret — Need to Know)

The Technical Schematic file appears on the terminal flagged 'Top Secret — Need to Know.' It acts as literal evidence: dense, decryptable technical data that Riker can use at the hearing but that also objectifies Data and crystallizes the moral stakes of the trial.

Before: Encrypted and stored in the Enterprise computer under …
After: Displayed on-screen to Riker, temporarily exposed to his …
Before: Encrypted and stored in the Enterprise computer under Top Secret Need-to-Know restrictions.
After: Displayed on-screen to Riker, temporarily exposed to his view and consideration; remains classified but now functionally weaponized as potential legal evidence.
Jean‑Luc Picard's PADD

The PADD is used by Riker to make a notation while researching files. It functions as his private working tool — a tactile, human counterpoint to the sterile computer displays and a way to translate information into actionable notes.

Before: At Riker's side or in his hand, ready …
After: Left with Riker, bearing whatever notation he made; …
Before: At Riker's side or in his hand, ready for note-taking during research.
After: Left with Riker, bearing whatever notation he made; remains a private record of his preparatory work.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker's authenticated retrieval of ship data produces the flagged 'Top Secret' schematic—the computer-room investigation yields the technical evidence he will use in court."

Riker's Quiet Moral Break
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man
What this causes 1
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Riker's authenticated retrieval of ship data produces the flagged 'Top Secret' schematic—the computer-room investigation yields the technical evidence he will use in court."

Riker's Quiet Moral Break
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Key Dialogue

"RIKER: "Computer, identify Riker, William T. Clearance level blue.""
"RIKER: "Access all technical schematics of Lieutenant Commander Data.""
"RIKER (V.O.): "Personal log. Zero three hundred. I should be resting. Instead I continue to prepare for a duty I do not wish to perform. Truth should not be reduced to a prize in a battle of wills and words.""