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S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Transfer Orders: From Debate to Decree

What begins as a technical and moral debate over Data's disassembly abruptly becomes enforceable command when Commander Maddox produces authenticated Starfleet transfer orders reassigning Data to Starbase 173. Picard's moral objections collapse into procedural urgency: this is no longer persuasion but a legal standoff. Data's technical reservations and Maddox's optimism underscore the scientific risk, while Picard is forced into defensive maneuvers that set the story on course for institutional conflict and a courtroom fight over personhood.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Maddox escalates from argument to authority: he produces Starfleet transfer orders and a message disk, officially reassigning Commander Data to Starbase 173 and summoning the android to report—transforming debate into compelled action.

contention to formal compulsion ['Starbase one-seven-three (destination)']

Focus tightens on Picard as the scene closes; the encounter fractures into a legal and moral standoff—FADE OUT signals the transition to the conflict's next stage.

reverberation to transition

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Controlled, quietly triumphant — professionally impatient but masked by procedural politeness.

Maddox calmly presents his scientific ambition and methodology, answers technical queries with clinical confidence, then produces authenticated transfer orders to assert institutional authority and schedule Data's removal for study.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure legal custody of Data for research
  • Begin disassembly and analysis as the first step toward replicating Soong's work
  • Neutralize personal or command resistance through official orders
Active beliefs
  • Data is an object of study whose knowledge justifies invasive examination
  • Institutional authorization (transfer orders) legitimizes and overrules personal objections
  • Scientific progress warrants decisive action even amid uncertainty
Character traits
confident clinical ambitious bureaucratically assertive
Follow Bruce Maddox's journey

Concerned and defensive on the surface; growing alarm and constrained by duty as institutional authority is presented.

Picard leads the meeting's questioning, presses for specifics about technical risks, objects on moral grounds to Data's submission, and is handed the transfer disk that converts his ethical protest into an immediate command dilemma.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent Data from being disassembled without proven safety
  • Defend the ethical integrity and welfare of a crew member
  • Force clearer technical justification before allowing invasive procedures
Active beliefs
  • Data is more than hardware — a valued member of the crew deserving protection
  • Starfleet procedure can and should be challenged when it threatens individual welfare
  • Decisions about invasive experiments require specific, demonstrable safety measures
Character traits
authoritative procedural protective morally resolute
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Clinically curious with underlying cautious skepticism; concerned about procedural adequacy for preserving functioning systems.

Data engages analytically, asking precise technical questions about the positronic brain, neural filaments, and electron resistance while registering cautious interest and concern about the experiment's viability and risks.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain clear, technically sound answers about the procedure's risks
  • Protect the integrity and function of his own positronic systems
  • Assess whether participation is safe and scientifically justified
Active beliefs
  • Technical specificity is essential before undertaking invasive procedures
  • Incomplete understanding of neural filaments threatens experiment success
  • An organism (or system) should not be disassembled without a reliable method to preserve function
Character traits
analytical curious precise candid
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Anterior Cortex Neural Filaments

The anterior cortex itself is named as the anatomical site Maddox wants to access to study filament links; the cortex is functionally the access point for any invasive diagnostics or disassembly.

Before: Part of Data's intact cranial structure and not …
After: Declared as the anatomical area slated for examination …
Before: Part of Data's intact cranial structure and not opened.
After: Declared as the anatomical area slated for examination pending the staff transfer; functionally at risk.
Data's Core Memory

Maddox states his intention to 'dump' Data's core memory into the starbase mainframe for analysis, making the core memory the critical data-asset to be extracted and examined, and the ethical focal point for the procedural debate.

Before: Intact and resident within Data's neural lattice as …
After: Declared intended for extraction and transfer to the …
Before: Intact and resident within Data's neural lattice as his active experiential record.
After: Declared intended for extraction and transfer to the starbase mainframe; slated to be copied/dumped off-ship pending reassignment.
Starbase Mainframe Computer

The starbase mainframe is named as the repository where Data's core memory will be dumped and analyzed; it functions as the technical destination that enables Maddox's proposed forensic work and institutional control over Data's internal data.

Before: At Starbase 173, operational and capable of receiving …
After: Designated to receive Data's core memory pending the …
Before: At Starbase 173, operational and capable of receiving large memory dumps.
After: Designated to receive Data's core memory pending the transfer; slated to become a research asset containing that data.
Starfleet Transfer Order — Data Reassignment (Admiral Nakamura; physical message disk / command packet)

Commander Maddox withdraws a small, authenticated message disk from his pocket and extends it to Picard; the disk physically contains Starfleet transfer orders that convert a debated experiment into an enforceable reassignment, closing down persuasion and invoking jurisdiction.

Before: In Maddox's pocket as a held, authenticated command …
After: Removed from Maddox's pocket and presented to Picard; …
Before: In Maddox's pocket as a held, authenticated command instrument.
After: Removed from Maddox's pocket and presented to Picard; now physically evidence of reassignment sitting in the meeting and on record.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

The USS Enterprise is the broader setting and institutional home of Data and Picard; the ship's identity as protective vessel frames Picard's resistance to off-ship reassignment and provides context for the conflict between individual crew loyalty and Starfleet authority.

Atmosphere Humming, functional, and suddenly politicized — the ship's routines are disrupted by the legal imposition.
Function Ally/protective institution for Data and Picard; the locale being compelled to yield personnel by external …
Symbolism Embodies family/community loyalty that clashes with bureaucratic reach.
Access Operates under Starfleet regulations; internal areas like the Observation Lounge are limited to senior staff.
Duranium hull hum and system status lights Corridors and shipboard routine contrasting with the formal meeting The ship as a mobile citadel with institutional protocols
Observation Lounge (USS Enterprise-D)

The Observation Lounge is the close, formal meeting space where Maddox lays out his research plan and produces the transfer orders; its intimacy turns technical questioning into a public, procedural confrontation and amplifies the personal stakes.

Atmosphere Tense, clinical, and increasingly formal as a private discussion hardens into command; an undertone of …
Function Meeting place and stage for the confrontation where moral objection meets institutional authority.
Symbolism Represents the shipboard community's domestic space being invaded by external institutional power.
Access Effectively restricted to senior officers and invited personnel; a formal meeting of the command circle.
Central conference table where everyone is seated Low hum of ship systems and close acoustics that amplify gestures PADDs and personal items replaced by the dramatic entry of the message disk

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Causal

"Maddox produces formal Starfleet transfer orders for Data, which directly forces Picard to seek a non-coercive solution—he asks Data to submit voluntarily as an attempt to avert the transfer."

Picard's Plea and Data's Refusal
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Causal

"Maddox produces formal Starfleet transfer orders for Data, which directly forces Picard to seek a non-coercive solution—he asks Data to submit voluntarily as an attempt to avert the transfer."

Data Refuses: Picard Confronts the Moral and Legal Gap
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Key Dialogue

"DATA: "His basic research lacks the specifics necessary to support an experiment of this magnitude.""
"PICARD: "Data is a valued member of my bridge crew. Based on what I've heard I cannot allow him to submit to your experiment.""
"MADDOX: "I thought this might be your attitude, Captain. Here are Starfleet's transfer orders separating Commander Data from the Enterprise, and reassigning it to Starbase one-seven-three under my command. Data, I'll expect you in my office at nine hundred hours tomorrow.""