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

Kareen's Devastating Intervention

As Picard teeters on the edge of death at the hands of Graves-in-Data's violent outburst, Kareen steps onto the bridge with a calculated fury. Her blistering verbal assault—calling Graves a 'monster' and 'pathetic pile of machinery'—strikes directly at his fragile ego and deep-seated insecurities. The confrontation escalates as Graves raises his hand to strike her, only to collapse under the weight of her rejection. This emotional demolition forces Graves to relinquish control, freeing Data's body and the Enterprise from his grasp. The aftermath leaves Kareen visibly shaken, her forced hatred masking genuine grief for the man Graves once was, while Picard offers silent comfort. The scene serves as the climactic turning point where emotional truth triumphs over physical dominance.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Kareen screams 'Stop it!', forcing Data to release Picard; she strides forward and accuses him—calling him a monster and a liar—transforming physical threat into moral and emotional confrontation.

violence to public condemnation ['Main Bridge']

Kareen unleashes a blistering verbal barrage—calling Data a 'pathetic little pile of machinery'—and her contempt digs into his insecurities; Data's rage collapses into shame, he trembles, bows his head, and briefly considers violence before breaking down.

aggression to humiliation and emotional collapse

Kareen orders him to 'Leave that body'; Data gives a faint, ambiguous smile and hurries to the turbolift, relinquishing control; Picard hugs Kareen as she mourns, and the Enterprise banks and resumes course—threat ended but emotional wounds exposed.

desperation to reluctant resignation and relief ['Main Bridge', 'turbolift']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surface fury masking profound grief and betrayal

Kareen executes a precise emotional assault on Graves-in-Data, wielding their personal history as a weapon. Her verbal demolition ('pathetic pile of machinery') destroys his last semblance of control, forcing him to relinquish Data's body.

Goals in this moment
  • Liberate Data's body from Graves' possession
  • Force Graves to confront his monstrous actions
Active beliefs
  • Graves still cares enough about her opinion to be vulnerable to her rejection
  • Shame will be more effective than physical force against Graves
Character traits
emotionally strategic courageous devastated
Follow Kareen Brianon's journey

Calculatedly defiant during confrontation; relieved but deeply shaken after survival

Picard confronts Graves-in-Data with calm authority, provoking him into a violent outburst that nearly kills him. After Kareen's intervention, he recovers silently, offering her a comforting hug that acknowledges her emotional sacrifice.

Goals in this moment
  • Provoke Graves into exposing his emotional instability
  • Protect Kareen from Graves' potential retaliation
Active beliefs
  • Graves' intellectual vanity makes him vulnerable to psychological attack
  • Kareen holds unique power to reach the remaining humanity in Graves
Character traits
strategic provocateur emotionally acute physically vulnerable
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Furious godhood crumbling into abject human neediness

As Graves-in-Data, he oscillates between violent domination (nearly killing Picard) and desperate vulnerability when confronted by Kareen. His collapse under her verbal assault reveals the fragile human psyche beneath his android superiority.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain control over the Enterprise and Data's body
  • Secure Kareen's admiration despite his monstrous actions
Active beliefs
  • Physical superiority guarantees dominance
  • Kareen's approval validates his humanity
Character traits
volatile ego-fragile emotionally dependent
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise — Main Bridge Viewscreen

The viewscreen displays navigation data showing the Enterprise's course toward the Aldebaran system, representing Graves' intended dominion. Its presence underscores the stakes of Kareen's intervention - the ship's continued hijacking versus its return to Starfleet control.

Before: Displaying trajectory toward Aldebaran system under Graves' command
After: Showing course correction back to standard navigation
Before: Displaying trajectory toward Aldebaran system under Graves' command
After: Showing course correction back to standard navigation
USS Enterprise-D — Main Bridge Aft Turbolift Doors

The turbolift provides Kareen's dramatic entrance point onto the bridge and later serves as Graves' exit route after his defeat. Its functional efficiency contrasts with the emotional chaos of the confrontation it bookends.

Before: Closed, before delivering Kareen to the bridge
After: Occupied by Graves-in-Data as he flees Kareen's emotional …
Before: Closed, before delivering Kareen to the bridge
After: Occupied by Graves-in-Data as he flees Kareen's emotional devastation
Data's Body

Data's body serves as both weapon and battleground - Graves uses its strength to nearly kill Picard, but Kareen's words turn it into a prison Graves can no longer bear to inhabit. The body's physical dominance contrasts sharply with its emotional vulnerability.

Before: Under Graves' complete control, exhibiting enhanced strength and …
After: Freed from Graves' consciousness, left vacant as Graves …
Before: Under Graves' complete control, exhibiting enhanced strength and aggression
After: Freed from Graves' consciousness, left vacant as Graves departs via turbolift

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Enterprise bridge transforms from a site of violent confrontation (Picard's near-strangulation) to an arena for psychological warfare (Kareen's verbal assault) and finally a space of exhausted resolution. Its Starfleet technology frames the conflict between human emotion and artificial control.

Atmosphere Tension oscillating between physical violence and psychological devastation
Function Battleground for control of Data's body and the Enterprise
Symbolism Represents the clash between Starfleet order and Graves' anarchic intellect
Access Graves controls command functions but cannot restrict emotional access
Command chairs knocked askew during physical struggle Subdued console lighting contrasting with emotional intensity
Aldebaran Zeta

Though physically distant, the Aldebaran system's gravitational complexity looms as Graves' intended dominion - a goal rendered moot by Kareen's intervention. The navigation display keeps this unrealized ambition visually present throughout the confrontation.

Atmosphere Mentioned threat that never materializes
Function Symbolic destination representing Graves' hubristic ambitions
Symbolism Embodies Graves' desire for godlike control over chaotic forces
Displayed on viewscreen before and during confrontation Referenced in dialogue as Graves' planned stronghold

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Kareen's blistering public rejection on the bridge (attacking Graves-as-Data's ego) directly precipitates Graves' collapse and relinquishment of the body—the emotional assault is the tactical cause of his surrender."

The Fragility of Godhood
S2E5 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Kareen's blistering public rejection on the bridge (attacking Graves-as-Data's ego) directly precipitates Graves' collapse and relinquishment of the body—the emotional assault is the tactical cause of his surrender."

When Reason Shatters
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What this causes 2
Causal

"Kareen's blistering public rejection on the bridge (attacking Graves-as-Data's ego) directly precipitates Graves' collapse and relinquishment of the body—the emotional assault is the tactical cause of his surrender."

The Fragility of Godhood
S2E5 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …
Causal

"Kareen's blistering public rejection on the bridge (attacking Graves-as-Data's ego) directly precipitates Graves' collapse and relinquishment of the body—the emotional assault is the tactical cause of his surrender."

When Reason Shatters
S2E5 · Star Trek: The Next Generation …

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"KAREEN: 'You've become a monster.'"
"DATA: 'Kareen... don't...'"
"KAREEN: 'I'd rather live alone! I'd rather make love to a computer!'"