Picard Acknowledges Data's Emerging Artistry
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Picard welcomes Data back to the Enterprise, commending his performance on Tau Cygna V.
Picard shares a recording of Data's concert, praising the emotion in his performance.
Data reiterates his lack of feelings, attributing his playing to precise imitation of famous violinists.
Picard subtly challenges Data's assertion by pointing out his innovative combination of differing violin styles.
Picard expresses anticipation for Data's next concert, subtly acknowledging Data's growth.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Represented as an authoritative benchmark rather than an emotional presence; functions as a stylistic touchstone.
Jascha Heifetz is invoked as one of the technical models Data has imitated; his virtuosity and stylistic authority are used inside the dialogue to define standards Data has replicated and combined.
- • To serve as a canonical model that Data emulates
- • To provide one pole of contrast for assessing Data's synthesis
- • Mastery can be transmitted through imitation
- • Distinct stylistic identities shape musical interpretation
Framed as an artistic influence rather than an active emotional agent; stands in contrast to Heifetz to highlight Data's choice.
Trenka Bron-Ken is referenced alongside Heifetz as the contrasting stylistic model Data has combined; Bron-Ken's technique functions in the scene as the second pole in Data's synthesis.
- • To represent an alternative violinistic approach for Data to imitate
- • To provide the contrasting material that Data synthesizes
- • Different masters offer distinct interpretive frameworks
- • Combining divergent techniques can produce a novel outcome
Quietly proud and contemplative; uses calm authority to validate and to coax reflection rather than to chastise or demand.
Picard sits in the ready room listening to a recording, summons Data with the door chime, greets him warmly, praises the performance, and gently probes whether the music contains any original contribution from Data.
- • To acknowledge and validate Data's achievement and growth
- • To prompt Data to self-recognize creative agency
- • To reinforce a mentorly bond and encourage further artistic endeavor
- • To close the act on a humane note of hope
- • Artistic expression can reveal internal growth even in non-human agents
- • Mentorship and recognition foster development more effectively than blunt correction
- • Technical mastery combined with choice signals emergent creativity
Defensive on the surface (insisting on factual accuracy) but inwardly thoughtful and quietly receptive to Picard's reading — a cautious opening toward self-revision.
Data enters when summoned, responds courteously, asserts that he has no feelings and that the performance is a precise imitation of two violinists' techniques, then concedes he has learned to be innovative when required and reflects thoughtfully on Picard's question.
- • To maintain factual precision about the origins of the playing
- • To understand Picard's implication about originality
- • To reconcile his programming/self-concept with external praise
- • To learn whether the captain's appraisal holds operational or personal significance
- • He lacks feelings and should describe outcomes objectively
- • Imitation of masters is a correct route to excellence
- • Innovation is a functional adaptation rather than an emotional expression
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The ready-room door chime sounds at the start of the exchange, punctuating Picard's private listening and signaling the transition from solitude to interpersonal encounter. Dramatically it marks the beat that brings Data into the room and frames the intimate appraisal that follows.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Crusher's comment about Data overcoming limitations is echoed in Picard's final observation about Data's artistic growth."
"Crusher's comment about Data overcoming limitations is echoed in Picard's final observation about Data's artistic growth."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"PICARD: "Welcome home, Mister Data. Well done.""
"PICARD: "The good doctor was kind enough to provide me with a recording of your concert. Your performance shows a good deal of feeling.""
"DATA: "As I have lately had to remind others, I have no feelings.""