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S2E11 · Contagion (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Blinded Data — Picard Chooses Denial

Data is crippled when the Iconian program begins rewriting his positronic pathways; he is blinded and unsteady, stripping the away team of their primary interpreter. Under crushing time pressure (minutes until the Enterprise reappears) Picard orders Data's tricorder destroyed to prevent capture and—using Data's last coherent analysis—identifies the Iconian power source and a launch sequence that can be abused to overload the core. Faced with the Romulan threat, Picard converts a recoverable scientific discovery into a deliberate denial operation, volunteering to go through the gateway while Worf escorts the damaged Data back to the Enterprise. This is a brutal turning point: knowledge sacrificed to forestall a greater war.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard cradles a reeling Data as the android shudders into consciousness and admits he is damaged and blind; Worf's immediate question underscores the crew's sudden loss of their primary interpreter and problem-solver.

urgent concern to dawning dread

Data reports the Iconian program is attempting a rewrite of his basic software and then lapses into analysis, while Worf warns that without Data they cannot decode the system and Picard confronts the terrifying possibility that the Enterprise may be doomed.

confusion to urgent alarm

Picard orders the tricorder destroyed to prevent Iconian technology from being captured; Worf objects at the loss of their record, but obeys—firing his phaser and making the tricorder vanish—forcing the crew to choose secrecy over knowledge.

moral hesitation to grim resolve

Data, even impaired, identifies the control room's vast power source and explains that launching the probes will create a backwash that will overload and detonate the core; Picard grasps that detonation is the only way to deny the technology to the Romulans.

theoretical concern to grim strategic clarity

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anguished and resolute: grief and fear for the crew and the future beneath a hard, pragmatic determination to prevent a greater catastrophe.

Picard physically supports the crippled Data, forces the tricorder from him, orders its destruction, rapidly decodes Data's broken directives and formulates a denial plan—volunteering to pass through the gateway to trigger an overload rather than allow the technology to be captured.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent Iconian technology from falling into Romulan hands
  • Extract usable technical instructions from Data before his systems fail
  • Destroy or deny the control room's capabilities even at personal risk
Active beliefs
  • Some knowledge must be destroyed if it threatens galactic security
  • Data's remaining cognition is the last path to a tactical solution
  • Personal sacrifice is justified to prevent wider war
Character traits
decisive under duress morally weighty sacrificial urgency-driven
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Damaged and resigned: analytical clarity intermittently breaking through physical and cognitive assault, cooperative but aware of his failing efficacy.

Physically compromised and swaying, Data conveys fragmentary but crucial technical information: the existence of a power source, the role of probes and doors, and the precise control-key colors and positions needed to initiate launch overrides; he relinquishes his tricorder despite impaired motor control.

Goals in this moment
  • Transmit usable technical knowledge before his systems are overwritten
  • Assist crew in neutralizing the installation's threat
  • Enable others (Geordi/Enterprise) to recover whatever remains
Active beliefs
  • The Iconian program actively rewrites and corrupts positronic pathways
  • Specific hardware sequences (probes, doors, key colors) control launch and power distribution
  • Timely human intervention guided by his analysis can still disable the system
Character traits
methodical under degradation lucid in fragments cooperative despite harm dedicated to truth
Follow Data's journey

Concerned and resolute: fearful for Picard but bound to follow orders and protect the ship and crew while executing Picard's plan without hesitation.

Worf physically supports Data, protests strategic uncertainties, obeys Picard's order to destroy the tricorder by firing his phaser, and prepares to escort the incapacitated Data back to the Enterprise through the gateway once Picard initiates the overload plan.

Goals in this moment
  • Safely extract Data to the Enterprise
  • Ensure sensitive information cannot be captured by enemies
  • Follow Picard's orders while minimizing casualties
Active beliefs
  • Picard's decision, though dangerous, must be honored
  • Data represents irreplaceable intellectual capital for the Enterprise
  • Allowing technology to fall into Romulan hands would be catastrophic
Character traits
loyal pragmatic protective disciplined
Follow Worf's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Tricorder

Data's tricorder contains the only complete record of the team's forensic discoveries; Picard demands it, then orders it destroyed to prevent capture. Worf fires his phaser at the device and it is obliterated, erasing the tangible evidence and intelligence the Enterprise had recovered.

Before: In Data's hand, containing diagnostic logs, visual records, …
After: Destroyed by Worf's phaser on Picard's command; physical …
Before: In Data's hand, containing diagnostic logs, visual records, and the team's findings about the Iconian installation.
After: Destroyed by Worf's phaser on Picard's command; physical data rendered irretrievable in the control room.
Iconian Control Console

The Iconian control-room console is the active interface through which Data guides Picard: identifying rectangular and triangular screens, key colors, and lights. Picard must physically override this console to open doors and initiate probe launches, making it the fulcrum of the denial operation.

Before: Active and convulsing under Iconian program control, projecting …
After: Used by Picard (with Data's guidance) as the …
Before: Active and convulsing under Iconian program control, projecting lights and glyphs while resisting interference and rewriting connected systems.
After: Used by Picard (with Data's guidance) as the instrument for initiating an override/launch sequence intended to destroy the installation; left in a compromised state and set on course for denial.
Iconian Launch Probe

The Iconian launch probes are identified by Data as the mechanism whose rocket backwash can be directed into the installation's main grids to cause a catastrophic overload. Picard plans to abuse the probes' launch sequence as an improvised weapon to detonate the power core and deny the gateway technology.

Before: Seated in launch racks beside the control console, …
After: Targeted by Picard's planned override; poised to be …
Before: Seated in launch racks beside the control console, armed with latent energy and primed for automated launch sequences.
After: Targeted by Picard's planned override; poised to be launched as the sacrificial catalyst for an overload (sequence prepared but not shown detonated within this scene).

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Control Room

The Iconian Control Room is the scene of the assault on Data, the repository of forbidden technology, and the operational center Picard elects to destroy. The room's active consoles, launch racks, and gateway all function as tactical instruments and moral fulcrum for Picard's denial decision.

Atmosphere Tense, metallic, and convulsive — electrical hums, sputtering lights, and the aura of ancient, unreadable …
Function Battleground and execution site for the denial operation; it is both the threat to be …
Symbolism Embodies the dangerous seduction of powerful, unguarded knowledge; represents the point where discovery must be …
Access Hazardous and effectively restricted by its automated defenses; only the away team (senior officers) is …
rectangular and triangular screens with colored lights (blue, amber, red) used as keys venting steam and sparking conduits that make the air metallic and acrid a gateway opposite the console that cycles through worlds and the launch racks with probes

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Key Dialogue

"DATA: "The Iconian program is attempting a rewrite of my basic software. Physical manifestations --""
"PICARD: "Destroy this.""
"PICARD: "This room and the technology contained in it must be destroyed. It cannot be allowed to fall into Romulan hands.""