Graves Makes His Move as Data
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Turbolift doors open as Data steps onto the bridge, phaser in hand, while Geordi mans the command station, Troi stands beside him, Wesley pilots, and the remaining crew are present and watchful—an ordinary bridge tableau snaps into a threatening posture.
Data greets the bridge with a deceptively casual quip—'Well hello there. You all look like you could use a little vacation.'—the levity reads as a thin veneer that immediately turns the moment menacing given his armed, unexpected entrance.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Terror undercut by tactical training
Twists sharply in his Conn chair, face draining of color as he registers the phaser in Data's hand—his youthful confidence shattered by this betrayal of Starfleet's safest officer.
- • Maintain ready posture for emergency maneuvers
- • Monitor threat proximity to navigation controls
- • Security protocols may be insufficient against this threat
- • Data would never willingly harm the crew
Chillingly casual dominance
Wields the phaser with casual menace, Data's typically precise movements now infused with Graves' performative arrogance. The android's face carries an unfamiliar smirk as he violates every protocol about weapons on the bridge.
- • Demonstrate absolute control over Enterprise's nerve center
- • Toy with crew's psychological distress
- • The crew will hesitate to fire on Data's body
- • His genius justifies extreme measures
Fear pierced by diagnostic focus
Senses the malignant presence of Graves' consciousness overwhelming Data's usual psychic silence, recoiling instinctively beside Geordi while maintaining a protective stance near command functions.
- • Gauge Graves' emotional stability through empathic readings
- • Prevent sudden escalation through calm presence
- • Mental instability makes Graves unpredictable
- • Data's neural architecture may resist full takeover
Horror cutting through professional discipline
Stands rigid at the command position, momentarily paralyzed as he processes the sight of Data—his closest friend—threatening the bridge crew with a phaser. His VISOR likely reveals dangerous energy readings from the weapon.
- • Assess immediate threat level to bridge personnel
- • Determine whether Data's consciousness is still present
- • Starfleet protocols must adapt to this unprecedented situation
- • Graves' control over Data may not be absolute
Frozen in shock with latent survival instincts
Freeze at their stations, caught between Starfleet training and primal shock at seeing their trusted comrade transformed into an armed adversary. Their collective paralysis underscores the unprecedented nature of the threat.
- • Await commands from senior officers
- • Prepare for emergency protocols
- • Operational hierarchy must be maintained
- • This violates fundamental Starfleet safety assumptions
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The phaser becomes the physical manifestation of Graves' hostile takeover, its presence on the bridge violating Starfleet norms. Data's unnatural grip on the weapon visually declares that operational safety protocols have collapsed.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The sterile professionalism of the Enterprise bridge is shattered by Graves' intrusion via turbolift, transforming Starfleet's command center into a psychological battleground where familiar protocols offer no protection against this insider threat.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"After Data demonstrates lethal violence on the observation lounge (knocking out Worf and killing guards), the next escalation is his physical appearance on the bridge armed with a phaser—an intensification and relocation of the earlier brutality to the ship's command center."
"After Data demonstrates lethal violence on the observation lounge (knocking out Worf and killing guards), the next escalation is his physical appearance on the bridge armed with a phaser—an intensification and relocation of the earlier brutality to the ship's command center."
"After Data demonstrates lethal violence on the observation lounge (knocking out Worf and killing guards), the next escalation is his physical appearance on the bridge armed with a phaser—an intensification and relocation of the earlier brutality to the ship's command center."
"After Data demonstrates lethal violence on the observation lounge (knocking out Worf and killing guards), the next escalation is his physical appearance on the bridge armed with a phaser—an intensification and relocation of the earlier brutality to the ship's command center."
"After Data demonstrates lethal violence on the observation lounge (knocking out Worf and killing guards), the next escalation is his physical appearance on the bridge armed with a phaser—an intensification and relocation of the earlier brutality to the ship's command center."
Key Dialogue
"DATA: Well hello there. You all look like you could use a little vacation."