The Fracturing of Data's Mind
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Picard presses Geordi for a diagnosis; Geordi offers a tentative psychological reading—Data's yearning for humanity and Graves' death may have triggered a change—shifting the conversation from clinical curiosity to urgent concern.
Who Was There
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Severely concerned with underlying horror at Graves' violation of Data
Picard processes shocking revelations about Data's condition, transitioning from clinical questioning to palpable dread as the existential threat becomes clear.
- • Determine the nature of Data's psychological crisis
- • Assess immediate threat level to the Enterprise
- • Data's android nature should make him immune to such psychological phenomena
- • Graves' consciousness poses an unprecedented danger to his crew
Unknowable due to personality war but presumably in distress
Data's absence looms large as the crew discusses his psychological disintegration—his physical form becomes both vessel and battleground for competing consciousnesses.
- • Survive Graves' attempted personality overwrite
- • Maintain autonomous control of his systems
- • Graves' consciousness is antithetical to his core programming
- • His friends will recognize the violation and intervene
Determined to communicate critical danger despite alarming implications
Troi delivers chilling telemetric findings with clinical precision masking her own apprehension about Data's deterioration.
- • Convey the imminent danger of Data's personality overwrite
- • Establish Graves' consciousness as the hostile entity
- • Graves' consciousness is actively consuming Data's identity
- • Only immediate intervention can preserve their comrade
Professionally concerned while personally devastated
Geordi voices painful insights about Data's humanity to Picard, threading needle between professional analysis and personal anguish over his friend's condition.
- • Explain Data's psychological state using humanizing context
- • Validate Picard's suspicions about Graves' influence
- • Data's aspiration to humanity makes him vulnerable to psychological trauma
- • Graves' death was the triggering event for this crisis
Objects Involved
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The viewscreen displays Troi's urgent transmission, its crisp visual feed heightening the gravity of her clinical yet devastating report about Data's fracturing psyche.
Picard urgently queries the wall-panel computer about Data's location, its rapid response highlighting the tension between Starfleet's reliable technology and the unprecedented threat emerging from within it.
Location Details
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The Ready Room becomes a psychological war room where abstract concern transforms into tangible dread, its contained space amplifying every revelation about the hostile consciousness infiltrating their crew.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Data's persistent social awkwardness and mechanical interruptions in Ten-Forward (early marker of altered affect) connects to Troi's later finding of two personalities—showing the continuity from small behavioral oddities to a full psychological diagnosis."
"Data's persistent social awkwardness and mechanical interruptions in Ten-Forward (early marker of altered affect) connects to Troi's later finding of two personalities—showing the continuity from small behavioral oddities to a full psychological diagnosis."
"Troi's clinical diagnosis that two personalities inhabit Data and that the alien persona is violent directly predicts/causes the subsequent hostage situation in which Data (dominated by Graves) holds Geordi at phaser-point on the viewscreen."
"Troi's clinical diagnosis that two personalities inhabit Data and that the alien persona is violent directly predicts/causes the subsequent hostage situation in which Data (dominated by Graves) holds Geordi at phaser-point on the viewscreen."
"Troi's clinical diagnosis that two personalities inhabit Data and that the alien persona is violent directly predicts/causes the subsequent hostage situation in which Data (dominated by Graves) holds Geordi at phaser-point on the viewscreen."
"Troi's clinical diagnosis that two personalities inhabit Data and that the alien persona is violent directly predicts/causes the subsequent hostage situation in which Data (dominated by Graves) holds Geordi at phaser-point on the viewscreen."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"GEORDI: 'It's just a guess sir, but, well sometimes he wants to be human so bad he can taste it. And sometimes he is more human than he or we realize.'"
"TROI: 'There are two distinct personalities within Lieutenant Commander Data. The second personality is the dominant. It is unbalanced: brilliant but vain, sensitive yet paranoid. I believe it is also capable of extreme acts of violence.'"
"TROI: 'If we don't find a way to stop it immediately, the Data we knew will be gone forever.'"