Fabula
S3E16 · The Offspring

Lal Revealed — Data's Creation and Picard's Question

In the ship's lab Data unveils Lal, an emergent android whose positronic brain was created using a new submicron matrix-transfer process. Data calmly explains he transferred neural structures from his own brain to seed Lal, framing the act as a continuation of Dr. Soong's work and an act of parental responsibility. Geordi and Wesley back him; Troi questions Lal's human form and Picard—hurt and uneasy—demands a private consultation. The scene crystallizes the story's central conflict: an individual's drive to create life and grant it autonomy versus Starfleet's institutional caution and the ethical consequences that will follow.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data reveals Lal's positronic brain and explains the submicron matrix-transfer technology used to create her, sparking immediate fascination from Geordi and Wesley.

curiosity to fascination

Troi questions Lal's appearance, prompting Data to reveal his intention to let Lal choose her own gender and form, reinforcing his role as a guiding parent.

curiosity to revelation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Impressed and supportive, looking for constructive solutions to integrate Lal into daily life.

Wesley quickly grasps and restates that transfers were made from Data's brain, frames Data as effectively Lal's father, and suggests Lal should attend school — eager to normalize and integrate Lal socially.

Goals in this moment
  • legitimize Data's parental role by proposing concrete steps (school)
  • reduce the drama by suggesting normalizing institutions for Lal
Active beliefs
  • education and routine will aid Lal's development
  • Data's role as source of Lal's programming equates to parental responsibility
Character traits
precocious optimistic practical
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Lal
primary

Neutral and inexpressive on the surface; any internal state is not externally revealed in this moment.

Lal stands ramrod straight, motionless and expressionless while being inspected; she shows no curiosity and remains functionally inert as others debate her origins and appearance.

Goals in this moment
  • remain stable while diagnostics and social inspection occur
  • absorb cues from surrounding humans for future learning
Active beliefs
  • implied dependence on Data for programming and identity
  • no asserted personal agency expressed yet
Character traits
inexpressive passive newly instantiated
Follow Lal's journey

Hurt and uneasy beneath a controlled exterior; restrained anger anchored by duty and protocol.

Picard arrives, circles Lal inspecting the android physically and emotionally; he suppresses visible anger at not being consulted and requests a private meeting with Data in his Ready Room.

Goals in this moment
  • assert that command prerogative and consultation were bypassed
  • remove Data from the public lab setting to assess ethical implications in private
  • protect shipboard order and Starfleet procedure
Active beliefs
  • creating life aboard a Starfleet vessel requires oversight and consultation
  • as Captain he must adjudicate matters that affect crew and ship
Character traits
measured authority proceduralism restrained temperament
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Clinically composed but quietly defensive and proud; a paternal commitment undergirds his explanation.

Data explains the technical process — that Lal's positronic brain was seeded via submicron matrix-transfer from his own brain — defends the action as scientific continuation and parental duty, and offers Picard a cigar as a social custom.

Goals in this moment
  • justify the creation of Lal as ethically and scientifically legitimate
  • protect Lal's nascent autonomy and his role in her development
  • normalize his action by framing it as extension of prior scientific work
Active beliefs
  • continuing Soong's work is morally and scientifically defensible
  • possession of a positronic brain confers unique responsibility and capability
  • parental-like continuity justifies his choice to transfer structures from his brain
Character traits
calm rationality scientific curiosity protective paternalism
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Curious and concerned with a counsellor's instinct to protect emergent personhood; tactful about procedural conflict.

Troi questions Data's design choice about Lal's appearance, exchanges a knowing look with Picard, and follows Picard when he requests a private discussion — serving as empathetic intermediary.

Goals in this moment
  • ensure Lal's emotional welfare and social prospects are considered
  • support mediation between Data and command rather than inflame conflict
Active beliefs
  • appearance impacts social integration and psychological development
  • emergent beings require humane consideration beyond technical explanation
Character traits
empathetic diplomatic observant
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Fascinated and quietly enthusiastic, leaning toward advocacy for the scientific achievement.

Geordi corroborates Data's technical claim about the necessity of another fully programmed positronic brain and voices support for Data's approach; he frames the act as a credible technical breakthrough.

Goals in this moment
  • validate the new transfer technology and its results
  • support a colleague (Data) whose integrity he trusts
Active beliefs
  • the submicron matrix-transfer is a legitimate technical enabler
  • Data is a reliable custodian of positronic technology
Character traits
technically fluent supportive curious
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Cigar

Data picks up a box of cigars and offers one to Picard as a customarily social gesture intended to diffuse tension and enact human ritual; the cigar becomes a small prop that humanizes Data and punctuates the confrontation with a ceremonial exchange.

Before: In the laboratory on Data's workbench or nearby …
After: Picard accepts a cigar and departs with it, …
Before: In the laboratory on Data's workbench or nearby storage, accessible to Data.
After: Picard accepts a cigar and departs with it, placing the cigar in his possession as he exits toward the Ready Room.
Lal's Positronic Brain (Base Matrix)

Lal's positronic brain is the central technological subject of the scene: Data explains that submicron matrix-transfer pathways from his own brain seeded this brain, making it the concrete evidence for Lal's emergent sentience and the ethical debate that follows.

Before: Installed in Lal and functioning at a nascent …
After: Remains installed in Lal and under Data's custodial …
Before: Installed in Lal and functioning at a nascent level; recently transferred and transported back from the conference for continued work.
After: Remains installed in Lal and under Data's custodial care; its existence prompts command scrutiny and sets the stage for further diagnostics.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Data's Laboratory (Deck 38 — USS Enterprise‑D)

Data's laboratory is the primary stage for the unveiling and technical explanation. It functions as a clandestine workshop-turned-birthing-chamber where scientific apparatus, diagnostic rigs, and synthetic parts frame Lal's creation and where the institutional breach becomes visible.

Atmosphere Clinical, tense, quietly reverent — a mixture of scientific curiosity and moral discomfort.
Function Demonstration site for Lal's creation and the immediate arena for the command-creator confrontation.
Symbolism Represents the locus of secret experimentation and the moral isolation of a creator making life …
Access Restricted research bay; occupied by senior technical and command personnel in this moment, not open …
consoles and workbenches lined with diagnostic rigs hum of ventilation and clinical lighting with tool-lit shadows pale synthetic epidermis and disassembled parts visible on benches

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Thematic Parallel

"Picard's initial institutional concerns about Data's unauthorized creation of Lal are echoed in Admiral Haftel's later invocation of the M-5 catastrophe, both emphasizing the risks of unmonitored technological experimentation."

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Thematic Parallel

"Picard's initial institutional concerns about Data's unauthorized creation of Lal are echoed in Admiral Haftel's later invocation of the M-5 catastrophe, both emphasizing the risks of unmonitored technological experimentation."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DATA: It has a positronic brain... one very similar to my own... I began to program it at the cybernetics conference..."
"PICARD: I would like to have been consulted."
"DATA: I have not observed anyone else on board consult with you about their procreation, Captain."