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S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Riker's Quiet Moral Break

Alone in the Enterprise computer room, Riker uses his clearance to pull up Data's classified schematics. He records a clandestine personal log—exhausted, unwilling, and morally unsettled at being forced into the role of prosecutor. For a beat he brightens, believing the Top Secret file will give him a legal way forward; that hope curdles as he realizes that any ‘win’ will cost friends and Data’s life. The log captures a fissure: duty over loyalty, law over compassion—a private turning point that foreshadows damaged relationships and ethical fallout.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker records a personal log (V.O.), confessing fatigue and moral unease—he should rest but instead prepares for a duty he does not wish to perform, insisting that truth must not become a trophy in legal combat.

exhaustion to moral clarity/resolve ['Computer room']

Riker's expression fractures: excitement flashes as he realizes the schematic gives him a path to victory, then collapses into bleak sadness at the moral cost; he punches off the recorder, drained and haunted by what a victory would require.

excitement to despair ['Computer room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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No direct emotional state observed (absent); the event implies his vulnerability and the precariousness of his autonomy.

Not physically present; Data appears only as the subject of the displayed technical schematic. His personhood is indirectly confronted as the ship's systems render him into diagrams and callouts, making him the object of scrutiny.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) To be understood and fairly treated under law and ethics.
  • (Implied) To preserve personal autonomy and avoid involuntary dismantling.
Active beliefs
  • Data values reasoned assessment of his status (implied from larger context).
  • His technical composition will be interpreted as evidence rather than testimony if allowed.
Character traits
objectified (in the schematic) vulnerable (legally and physically) absent-but-present (as topic rather than actor)
Follow Data's journey

Externally controlled and professional, privately exhausted and conflicted—briefly hopeful when seeing potential leverage, quickly overtaken by shame and the dread of harming friends.

Alone at a bank of consoles, Riker authenticates with command clearance, instructs the computer to display Data's schematics, makes notations on a PADD, records a private log, reacts with momentary excitement then collapses into bleak resignation and stops the recorder.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate concrete technical evidence that could be used in court to secure a legal advantage.
  • Prepare and document his thought process to justify actions he is being forced to take.
  • Try to reconcile his obligation as an officer with loyalty to his crewmates (implicit, emotional goal).
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet procedure and evidence matter; legal victory depends on demonstrable facts.
  • Winning the case may require exposing painful, dehumanizing technical truths about Data.
  • He can still find a way to satisfy duty without completely betraying personal loyalty (hopeful then undermined).
Character traits
conflicted dutiful analytical private morally anguished
Follow William Riker's journey

Impartial and instrumental—no emotional coloring, only protocol compliance.

Performs procedural tasks: authenticates Riker, confirms clearance, executes the retrieval command, and displays the encrypted, Top Secret schematic. Functions as neutral annunciator converting Riker's spoken commands into visible evidence.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify identity and clearance to ensure secure access.
  • Retrieve and present the requested classified schematic accurately.
Active beliefs
  • Access must be governed by clearance and protocol.
  • Data retrieval and presentation are objective processes divorced from human judgment.
Character traits
procedural neutral literal authoritative (by protocol)
Follow Custodian Voice's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Captain Jean‑Luc Picard's Personal Log Recorder

The supplemental log recorder is activated by Riker to capture a personal log entry. It translates an internal moral monologue into recorded evidence of his state of mind; the recorded moment ends abruptly when Riker turns the unit off in emotional exhaustion.

Before: Available on a console or nearby, powered and …
After: Contains Riker's recent personal log recording; then turned …
Before: Available on a console or nearby, powered and ready for activation.
After: Contains Riker's recent personal log recording; then turned off by Riker, leaving the log private but existent within ship archives.
Lieutenant Commander Data Dossier (Top Secret — Need to Know)

The Technical Schematic is summoned and rendered on a console flagged Top Secret, Need to Know. It functions as the catalytic object: a potential legal lever that converts Data's being into evidentiary parts and forces Riker to confront the real consequences of a courtroom win.

Before: Encrypted and stored in the Enterprise computer with …
After: Displayed on Riker's terminal, viewed and read; remains …
Before: Encrypted and stored in the Enterprise computer with Top Secret/Need-to-Know markers; inaccessible without proper clearance.
After: Displayed on Riker's terminal, viewed and read; remains classified but has been accessed by Riker for private consideration.
Jean‑Luc Picard's PADD

The PADD serves as Riker's tactile note-taking device: he makes a notation while scanning legal and technical displays. It marks his procedural preparation and the attempt to organize thoughts and evidence before the formal hearing.

Before: In Riker's possession or on his console, ready …
After: Contains a fresh notation related to the case …
Before: In Riker's possession or on his console, ready for note-taking.
After: Contains a fresh notation related to the case and Riker's observations; remains in Riker's possession.

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."

Top-Secret Schematics — Riker's Moral Reckoning
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."

Top-Secret Schematics — Riker's Moral Reckoning
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Key Dialogue

"RIKER: Computer, identify Riker, William T. Clearance level blue."
"COMPUTER VOICE: Identified. Ready."
"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."