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S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Picard’s Desperate Plea and the Deadly Portal Reveal

Trapped within the malfunctioning Dixon Hill holodeck simulation, Captain Picard urgently pleads with the imposing Redblock to repair their computer system and allow the wounded Whalen's transfer to Sickbay. Redblock’s ignorance of the concept of a 'computer' forces Data to provide a technical explanation, which only fuels Leech’s growing hostility and desire to kill Data. Suddenly, a violent holodeck glitch shifts the scene into a brutal snowy alien landscape, terrifying the thugs before snapping back to the office. Data spots the shimmering exit portal reappear on the closet door — a two-way gateway between the simulated and real worlds. Seizing this leverage, Picard offers Redblock and Leech safe passage in exchange for cooperation, provoking an unsettling, almost gleeful laughter from the villains as they contemplate this possibility. The tension ratchets to a dangerous peak when Redblock commands his thug to prepare to kill the crew once they leave. Yet just as the men step through the portal, Data neutralizes the thug’s pistol, signaling the fragile balance between negotiation and violence in their desperate bid to escape.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard passionately pleads with Redblock to get Whalen to Sickbay by fixing their computer, sparking confusion in Redblock who doesn't understand the concept of a computer.

desperation to confusion ["Dixon Hill's Office"]

Data interrupts with a detailed, technical explanation of a computer, irritating Leech, who demands to kill Data out of frustration.

irritation to menace ["Dixon Hill's Office"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Urgent and resolute with cautious optimism, masking underlying tension and fatigue from prolonged captivity.

Captain Picard passionately pleads with Redblock to fix the computer and allow the wounded Whalen's transfer to Sickbay, simultaneously eyeing the exit portal as a possible escape route. He strategically negotiates safe passage for Redblock and Leech, balancing caution with resolve.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure medical aid for the wounded Whalen
  • Negotiate a safe passage to escape the simulation
  • Maintain control over escalating violence
  • Preserve crew survival
Active beliefs
  • The exit portal is the key to their escape
  • Redblock and Leech can be reasoned with despite their menace
Character traits
passionate strategic cautious diplomatic resolute
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Calm and methodical, underpinned by a protective vigilance toward his human crewmates.

Data provides a precise, technical explanation of a computer to Redblock, highlighting the cultural and knowledge gap. He identifies the reappearance of the exit portal and acts decisively by neutralizing the thug's pistol and physically subduing him, protecting the crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Explain technology to bridge understanding
  • Locate and indicate the exit portal
  • Protect Picard and crew from violent threat
  • Maintain order amid chaos
Active beliefs
  • Knowledge and logic can influence foes
  • Physical intervention is necessary to prevent violence
Character traits
logical focused protective decisive analytical
Follow Data's journey

Concentrated and determined, balancing anxiety with emerging professional responsibility.

Wesley Crusher is working intently outside the holodeck during the sudden glitch that transports the group to the snowy alien landscape and back, his focus underscoring the external technical efforts to regain control and assist the trapped crew inside.

Goals in this moment
  • Diagnose and repair holodeck malfunction
  • Support trapped crew’s safe extraction
  • Maintain operational stability on the bridge
Active beliefs
  • Technical expertise can restore order
  • Crew safety depends on swift repair
Character traits
focused diligent technical supportive
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

A volatile mix of irritation and terror, masking shaky confidence but driven by fear and aggression.

Leech grows increasingly hostile and irritated by Data’s explanation, expressing a desire to kill him. He trembles in fear during the sudden holodeck glitch into the snowy alien landscape, revealing vulnerability beneath aggression. Later, he nervously laughs with the others before cautiously following Redblock through the portal.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate Data who frustrates him
  • Survive the glitch and the negotiation
  • Follow Redblock’s lead for safety
  • Maintain control over situation through intimidation
Active beliefs
  • Data is a threat
  • Escape through portal is essential for survival
Character traits
hostile fearful nervous volatile irrational
Follow Felix Leech's journey

Amused and dangerously confident, masking underlying greed and readiness to resort to violence.

Redblock is intrigued and amused by the concept of a computer and the two-way exit portal. His gleeful laughter reveals a menacing confidence. He commands his thug to prepare to kill Picard and the crew after their departure, showing cold ruthlessness.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand and exploit the exit portal
  • Maintain control over his henchmen
  • Eliminate Picard and crew after securing escape
  • Obtain the mysterious item
Active beliefs
  • The exit portal can be used for their advantage
  • Violence is a viable tool to secure dominance
Character traits
curious menacing amused ruthless calculating
Follow Cyrus Redblock's journey

Aggressive readiness, quickly shifting to surprise and defeat upon being overpowered.

The thug carries a large pistol aimed at Picard as ordered by Redblock. When Data pinches the pistol’s muzzle closed, the thug reacts aggressively but is quickly physically subdued by Data, rendering him incapable of violent action.

Goals in this moment
  • Obey Redblock’s orders to threaten and kill
  • Maintain armed intimidation
  • Retain position of power within group
Active beliefs
  • Lethal force is necessary to control enemies
  • Backing down is not an option
Character traits
hostile aggressive loyal reactive
Follow Redblock's Thug's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Felix Leech's Gun

The thug’s large pistol functions as a tangible symbol of lethal threat and control, being aggressively aimed at Picard. Data neutralizes it by pinching the muzzle closed, effectively disarming the immediate danger and marking a pivotal moment where violence is checked.

Before: In possession of the thug, held ready to …
After: Disarmed and physically neutralized by Data, no longer …
Before: In possession of the thug, held ready to shoot Picard.
After: Disarmed and physically neutralized by Data, no longer a threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dixon Hill's Office Hallway

Dixon Hill’s Office serves as the primary setting where the tense negotiation unfolds, embodying the fragile boundary between the noir simulation and reality. The office acts as a confined stage for confrontation, negotiation, and violent threat, heightening the claustrophobic suspense.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with unease, blending forced civility with underlying menace and sudden shifts of …
Function Stage for negotiation and violent confrontation within the holodeck simulation.
Symbolism Represents the thin veil between order and chaos, reality and simulation.
Access Restricted to the trapped crew and invading thugs within the simulation context.
Shadowed room with vintage decor Closet door acting as the exit portal with shimmering blue streak Sudden changes in lighting and atmosphere due to holodeck glitches
Snowy Alien Landscape

The snowy alien landscape is a violent holodeck glitch that forcibly transports all present to a brutal, howling frozen environment, serving as a terrifying interlude that exposes the instability of the holodeck’s reality and shakes the confidence of the antagonists.

Atmosphere Harsh, terrifying, chaotic with screaming winds and bone-chilling cold.
Function Disorienting interruption disrupting the negotiation and introducing fear among the thugs.
Symbolism Embodies the uncontrollable chaos beneath the simulation’s surface, threatening to overwhelm all inside.
Access Not a stable environment; a transient glitch affecting those trapped within the holodeck.
Howling wind ripping clothing Chilling cold resembling a hurricane at the North Pole Brief duration before returning to the office

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Wesley's Holodeck repair triggers a violent environmental glitch, impacting the trapped crew and revealing the precariousness of their rescue attempt."

Wesley’s Risk-Laden Holodeck Repair
S1E13 · The Big Goodbye
What this causes 1
Causal

"Redblock and Leech's decision to step through the Holodeck exit portal out of greed directly causes their dematerialization and death, showing the fatal boundary between fiction and reality."

Redblock and Leech’s Fatal Crossing from Fiction to Reality
S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: If we can find the way of getting him to our Sickbay by fixing our computer --"
"REDBLOCK: Computer? I do not know this word."
"DATA: A mechanical or electronic apparatus capable of carrying out repetitious and highly complex mathematical operations at high speed."
"LEECH: Enough! Let me kill him. He's beginning to irritate me."
"REDBLOCK: Remarkable. Is this a two-way passage? Can one enter your world and return to this one simply by stepping through?"
"PICARD: Yes. Allow us to help Mister Whalen, and we'll return with the item."
"REDBLOCK: By God, sir, you are a scamp! To think that I would wait here..."
"REDBLOCK: Stand back, Mister Hill. I would shoot you myself, but I don't want to rob my assistant of his greatest pleasure."
"REDBLOCK: After we've gone, kill them all. Make sure no one ever finds the bodies."