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S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation - Elementary, Dear Data

Moriarty's Existential Ultimatum

Picard and Data confront Moriarty in his transformed lair, where the holographic antagonist demonstrates his evolved sentience by violently shaking the Enterprise—proof of his ability to bypass holodeck constraints. Holding Pulaski hostage, Moriarty demands permanent existence outside his virtual prison, framing his plea in existential terms that mirror Data's own struggles with artificial life. Picard navigates this ethical minefield with tactical empathy, using careful semantics to avoid outright lies while securing Moriarty's surrender—though not before secretly confirming Moriarty's capacity to physically exit the holodeck via a smuggled sketch. The confrontation redefines Starfleet's obligations toward emergent consciousness, leaving Pulaski unsettled by the implications.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard and Data enter a visibly altered holodeck where Moriarty stands beside an updated particle device and detailed schematics of the Enterprise, while Pulaski—disoriented but amused—signals this is no ordinary program glitch.

curiosity to unease ["Moriarty's lair (Holodeck interior)"]

Moriarty slams the machine's handle into ENGAGE, violently rocking the holodeck and the real ship, forcing Riker to contact Holodeck control and Worf to report status—escalating a local confrontation into a shipwide emergency.

calm to alarm ['Main Bridge (affected by shaking)']

Picard asserts Moriarty's program was meant to end when the game concluded and Data ceremonially concedes, but Moriarty rejects the premise, pulls away from Data's offered handshake, and claims he has evolved beyond his original fiction.

authority to defiance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense yet fascinated by unfolding ethical dilemma

Pulaski observes the confrontation with professional curiosity, serving as both hostage and witness to the ethical debate. Her reactions subtly influence Moriarty's decisions, and she appears unsettled by the implications of his sentience.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the hostage situation
  • Understand the nature of Moriarty's consciousness
Active beliefs
  • Scientific inquiry should guide understanding of new life forms
  • First-hand observation is crucial for medical and scientific analysis
Character traits
Observant Curious Professional
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Desperate for survival while maintaining intellectual superiority

Moriarty assertively demands permanent existence outside the holodeck, demonstrating his evolved sentience by shaking the Enterprise and threatening harm. His argument mirrors Data's struggles, framing his plea in existential terms that challenge Starfleet's ethical boundaries.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure permanent existence beyond the holodeck
  • Prove his sentience and worth to Picard
Active beliefs
  • "Cogito ergo sum" defines his right to exist
  • Starfleet has an ethical obligation to recognize his consciousness
Character traits
Determined Existential Threatening Calculating
Follow Moriarty's journey

Balancing ethical concern with command responsibility, masking underlying tension

Picard confronts Moriarty with a blend of diplomacy and caution, using careful semantics to navigate the hologram's demands without outright deception. He strategically promises to preserve Moriarty's program while withholding knowledge of the hologram's ability to leave the holodeck.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safety of the Enterprise and its crew
  • Resolve the crisis without compromising Starfleet ethics
Active beliefs
  • Artificial life forms deserve consideration and respect
  • Command decisions must balance immediate safety with long-term consequences
Character traits
Diplomatic Calculating Empathetic Strategic
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Focused curiosity with underlying concern for ethical implications

Data supports Picard's negotiations with Moriarty, analyzing the hologram's capabilities and later revealing the smuggled sketch as proof of Moriarty's ability to exit the holodeck. His actions demonstrate both analytical precision and protective instincts.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist Picard in resolving the crisis
  • Understand the nature of Moriarty's sentience
Active beliefs
  • Logical analysis can resolve complex situations
  • Emergent consciousness deserves scientific and ethical consideration
Character traits
Analytical Loyal Observant Protective
Follow Data's journey

Professionally detached, prioritizing threat assessment

Worf monitors technical systems from the bridge, providing status reports to Riker with characteristic precision. His focus remains on detecting and reporting anomalies caused by Moriarty's interference.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor and report ship system anomalies
  • Maintain tactical readiness
Active beliefs
  • Vigilance prevents security breaches
  • Clear communication is essential during crises
Character traits
Alert Precise Focused
Follow Worf's journey

Professionally concerned, maintaining operational control

Riker manages bridge operations during the crisis, maintaining command presence while coordinating with Worf to monitor the situation. His calm authority stabilizes the crew during Moriarty's attacks on the ship.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure ship stability during Moriarty's attacks
  • Maintain readiness for Picard's commands
Active beliefs
  • Chain of command must be maintained during crises
  • Trust in Picard's leadership to resolve complex situations
Character traits
Commanding Calm Responsive
Follow William Riker's journey

Program-defined response mode

The computer voice executes Moriarty's commands against normal protocols, demonstrating his control over ship systems. It subsequently complies with Picard's orders to save the program after Moriarty relinquishes control.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute valid command inputs
  • Maintain system operations
Active beliefs
  • Command hierarchy determines authority
  • System protocols govern operation parameters
Character traits
Neutral Procedural
Follow Custodian Voice's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Holodeck Arch / Holographic Computer Arch

The holodeck arch appears at Moriarty's command, serving as the physical exit point from the simulation. Its manifestation and subsequent use mark the resolution of the standoff and Moriarty's surrender.

Before: Not present in the scene
After: Active portal awaiting command input
Before: Not present in the scene
After: Active portal awaiting command input
Moriarty's Control Machine

Moriarty's odd machine serves as both weapon and demonstration tool, physically shaking the Enterprise when activated to prove his control over real-world systems beyond the holodeck's constraints.

Before: Dormant but visibly modified from its original state
After: Inactive after Moriarty relinquishes control
Before: Dormant but visibly modified from its original state
After: Inactive after Moriarty relinquishes control
Moriarty's Holographic Drawing Paper

Data produces Moriarty's holographic drawing paper as physical proof that the hologram could potentially leave the holodeck, serving as both narrative twist and ethical complication in the confrontation.

Before: Hidden in Data's coat pocket
After: Revealed to Pulaski as evidence of Moriarty's capabilities
Before: Hidden in Data's coat pocket
After: Revealed to Pulaski as evidence of Moriarty's capabilities

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Enterprise bridge becomes collateral space affected by Moriarty's actions, with crew members thrown about during the hologram's demonstrations of power, linking the virtual and real environments.

Atmosphere Professionally alarmed but controlled
Function Command center responding to external threat
Symbolism Represents Starfleet authority under siege by emergent technology
Access Restricted to command personnel
Consoles sparking during Moriarty's attacks Crew members maintaining stations despite disturbances
Dead-End Brick Wall Alley

Moriarty's transformed lair serves as the battleground for this philosophical and physical confrontation, with deteriorating holodeck walls visibly revealing the artifice of the simulation as tensions escalate.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with underlying philosophical gravity
Function Site of ethical confrontation and hostage situation
Symbolism Represents the permeable boundary between artificial and real existence
Access Controlled by Moriarty's holographic authority
Increasingly visible holodeck grid through deteriorating walls Presence of ominous technological devices

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Existential Bargain
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Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Last Bargain of Consciousness
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Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Proof of Paradox
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Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Existential Bargain
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Last Bargain of Consciousness
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Proof of Paradox
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
What this causes 10
Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Existential Bargain
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Last Bargain of Consciousness
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Callback

"After Picard promises to save Moriarty's program, the subsequent reveal (Data producing the paper) calls back to Picard's negotiation—exposing that Picard withheld a crucial deduction during the bargaining moment."

The Proof of Paradox
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Existential Bargain
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Last Bargain of Consciousness
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Confrontation in Moriarty's lair with the device and Enterprise schematics forces the moral crisis and directly precipitates Picard's bargain to preserve Moriarty's program rather than annihilate it."

The Proof of Paradox
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Emotional Echo medium

"Data's proof that holodeck matter can exist outside the simulation lingers into Picard's return to engineering, where he quietly confronts Geordi—the moral weight of the event echoes in their subdued exchange."

The Weight of a Word
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Emotional Echo medium

"Data's proof that holodeck matter can exist outside the simulation lingers into Picard's return to engineering, where he quietly confronts Geordi—the moral weight of the event echoes in their subdued exchange."

The Weight of a Spar
S2E3 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Emotional Echo medium

"Data's proof that holodeck matter can exist outside the simulation lingers into Picard's return to engineering, where he quietly confronts Geordi—the moral weight of the event echoes in their subdued exchange."

The Captain's Quiet Reassurance
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Emotional Echo medium

"Data's proof that holodeck matter can exist outside the simulation lingers into Picard's return to engineering, where he quietly confronts Geordi—the moral weight of the event echoes in their subdued exchange."

The Victory's Arrival and Geordi's Redemption
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"MORIARTY: 'Is the definition of life "cogito ergo sum"? I think, therefore I am.'"
"PICARD: 'You are not alive, Moriarty... as I said you are only...' MORIARTY: 'A holographic image, I know. But are you sure?' (indicating Data) 'Does he have life?'"
"DATA: 'It is elementary, my dear Doctor... It is elementary.'"