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S2E5 · Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Schizoid Man

Data's Return and Graves' Digital Epitaph

The crew rushes to Data's quarters to find him inert after his possession by Ira Graves. Riker's attempt to revive him is met with Data's characteristic literal-mindedness and humor, confirming his true self has re-emerged. Picard notices Kareen fixated on the computer terminal displaying Graves' final message—a haunting farewell that reveals his failed attempt at digital immortality. This moment serves as both resolution and lingering unease, with Picard gently correcting Kareen's misconception about Graves' fate while acknowledging the psychological scars left by the ordeal. The scene crystallizes the episode's themes of identity, loss, and the dangers of unchecked scientific ambition.

Plot Beats

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Picard spots Kareen staring at the computer terminal and reads the chilling message, 'GOOD-BYE KAREEN. I'M SORRY,' prompting Kareen to accuse that Ira Graves has uploaded himself into the machine and revealing a new, horrifying vector of threat.

hope to dread

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Posthumously apologetic yet defiant

Graves' postmortem presence manifests only through the terminal's farewell message—his crafted words simultaneously apologizing and asserting his doomed transcendence attempt, lingering as a philosophical specter.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge emotional debt to Kareen through final communication
  • Symbolically assert theoretical success despite physical failure
Active beliefs
  • Digital consciousness transfer represents ultimate scientific achievement
  • Kareen deserves acknowledgment for her unwavering loyalty
Character traits
Egotistical Remorseful Delusional
Follow Ira Graves's journey

Melancholic yearning bordering on denial

Kareen stands apart from the celebrating crew, transfixed by the terminal displaying Graves' apology—her whispered insistence that he survives in the computer exposes desperate grief conflicting with scientific understanding.

Goals in this moment
  • Find tangible proof of Graves' continued existence
  • Reconcile personal attachment with professional knowledge
Active beliefs
  • Graves' genius could transcend biological death
  • Their intellectual bond makes her the arbiter of his true fate
Character traits
Devoted Grieving Conflicted
Follow Kareen Brianon's journey

Cautiously optimistic

Pulaski observes Data's revival from a clinical distance, allowing others to take lead—her professional detachment contrasting with their emotional reactions, silently assessing the android's physiological recovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor Data for residual neurological abnormalities
  • Maintain medical readiness for unexpected complications
Active beliefs
  • Graves' consciousness transfer attempt warrants post-possession evaluation
  • Emotional responses must not override scientific assessment
Character traits
Analytical Restrained Vigilant
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Professionally satisfied yet personally solemn

Picard confirms Data's restoration with wry understatement, then pivots to Kareen—spotting her haunting fixation on Graves' message. His compassionate intervention balances truth-telling with emotional support as he gently dispels her delusion.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify Graves' true fate to prevent lingering false hope
  • Provide closure for Kareen while respecting her grief
Active beliefs
  • Psychological healing requires confronting harsh realities
  • Leadership demands balancing truth with empathy
Character traits
Observant Ethically precise Compassionate
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Neutral operational state (androids lack emotions)

Data awakens with mechanical precision, demonstrating his restored consciousness through characteristically literal responses to Riker—oblivious to the irony in his humor but proving his identity through algorithmic rigidity.

Goals in this moment
  • Respond accurately to direct inquiries
  • Execute joke-telling protocols despite incomplete comprehension
Active beliefs
  • Strict adherence to question-answer formats demonstrates proper functioning
  • Humor algorithms can simulate human social bonding
Character traits
Literal-minded Inquisitive Socially awkward
Follow Data's journey

Relieved exhilaration masking prior tension

Riker urgently shakes Data's inert form by the collar, transitioning to relieved laughter when the android responds with characteristic literalness—his joyful reaction confirming Data's true identity has been restored.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify Data's consciousness has returned unharmed
  • Reaffirm crew cohesion through humor after crisis
Active beliefs
  • Data's return to normal behavior proves Graves' influence is gone
  • Shared laughter can diffuse post-traumatic stress
Character traits
Quick-thinking Emotionally expressive Playful
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Relieved but professionally reserved

Geordi stands ready to assist but defers to senior officers—his technical expertise momentarily unnecessary as Data demonstrates autonomous functionality through verbal exchanges.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify Data's systems independence without intrusive scans
  • Maintain operational readiness for engineering interventions
Active beliefs
  • Data's recovery should first be socially validated before technical inspection
  • Graves' legacy requires responsible technological containment
Character traits
Supportive Technically competent Team-oriented
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Data's Quarters

Data's Quarters transform from presumed battleground for his consciousness into a site of relief and uneasy resolution—its sterile environment accentuating the emotional contrasts between Data's revival celebration and Kareen's mournful interaction with Graves' message.

Atmosphere Tension resolving into cautious optimism with lingering sadness
Function Recovery site for possessed crew member
Symbolism Represents containment of technological threat
Access Senior officers and medical staff only
Harsh lighting emphasizing artificial surroundings Electronic hum underscoring technological themes

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Key Dialogue

"Riker: "Data! Data, can you hear me?""
"Data: "May I ask you a question, Commander?""
"Kareen: "He's in there. Ira put himself in the computer.""
"Picard: "No Kareen. The real Ira Graves never left the planet.""