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S3E12 · The High Ground

Data's Moral Calculus

On the Enterprise bridge Data moves from technical analysis to ethical interrogation, proposing a magnetospheric echogram to track the Ansata and then troubling Picard with a sober question: if terrorism has historically produced political change, can violence ever be justified when peaceful options are exhausted? The exchange forces Picard off the purely tactical plane into moral command territory. This scene functions as a turning point of tone—introducing unresolved ethical ambiguity that will sharpen decisions about negotiation, rescue, and the price of security.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data expresses moral confusion about the Ansata's methods, prompting Picard to acknowledge the complexity of their situation.

cautious to conflicted

Data cites historical examples where terrorism succeeded, challenging Picard's moral stance.

conflicted to challenged

Picard reaffirms the Federation's rejection of violence, but Data's questioning leaves the ethical dilemma unresolved.

challenged to unresolved

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Composed and authoritative on the surface; privately unsettled by the moral complexity but determined to uphold a non‑violent posture.

Picard stands by Data, listens to the technical proposal, asks a tactical follow-up, then accepts Data's moral questioning and answers with a firm ethical stance that locates the debate in human history rather than offering a policy prescription.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the technical feasibility of tracking Ansata via the echogram.
  • Reassert a principled, non‑violent stance and prevent the bridge from collapsing into expedient moral relativism.
Active beliefs
  • Violence cannot be institutionally condoned as a method for political change.
  • Command responsibility includes setting ethical boundaries even under operational pressure.
Character traits
measured diplomatic morally resolute reflective
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Calmly inquisitive with intellectual unease — an android's clinical confusion that carries the weight of moral probing.

Data operates at Science One, delivering a technical proposal (magnetospheric echogram) and then pivots into philosophical interrogation, citing historical rebellions and directly questioning moral limits of violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain a workable technical method to track Ansata (set up the echogram and trace their power source).
  • Resolve his cognitive dissonance about Ansata's tactics by testing moral hypotheses with Picard.
Active beliefs
  • Historical precedent matters: past outcomes can inform the ethical evaluation of political violence.
  • Rational analysis can and should be applied to moral problems, and inconsistencies should be exposed through questioning.
Character traits
analytical intellectually curious procedural bluntly logical
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Local Artificial Power Source

The local artificial power source is invoked implicitly as the target the echogram could help locate; it functions as the inferred endpoint of the technical hunt for Ansata infrastructure.

Before: Absent as a physical object on the bridge; …
After: Remains an inferred investigative target; Data's proposal strengthens …
Before: Absent as a physical object on the bridge; present only as an inferred remote signature under investigation.
After: Remains an inferred investigative target; Data's proposal strengthens its priority as a locus for future detection efforts.
Magnetospheric Faint Echogram

The magnetospheric faint echogram is named as the investigative tool Data proposes to monitor Ansata dimensional jumps; narratively it serves as the bridge between technical possibility and strategic decision‑making.

Before: Not yet established — it exists as a …
After: Conceptualized and authorized in principle (Data proposes it), …
Before: Not yet established — it exists as a proposed sensor overlay and analytic approach rather than an active trace.
After: Conceptualized and authorized in principle (Data proposes it), but not yet executed — its data will shape future operational moves.
Science One Console (Enterprise-D Bridge — Data's Primary Science Station)

The Science One console is the physical hub where Data presents sensor data and proposes the magnetospheric echogram; it anchors the technical portion of the exchange and visually reinforces the shift from instrumentation to ethics.

Before: Active and staffed: Data is working at the …
After: Still in use: the console remains the site …
Before: Active and staffed: Data is working at the console with readouts engaged and crew glancing at displays.
After: Still in use: the console remains the site of proposed data collection (echogram) though no immediate action is taken; it becomes the locus for subsequent planning.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge (Science One/Aft Science Station) functions as the operational and symbolic stage for the exchange: it's where data becomes policy, where technical assessment collides with command ethics, and where crew bearing responsibility must confront moral ambiguity.

Atmosphere Concentrated, quietly tense — professional focus punctuated by a shift into sober ethical deliberation.
Function Command center and meeting point where scientific assessment and moral command intersect to produce strategic …
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority and the burden of command; here practical science meets human conscience.
Access Restricted to bridge crew and senior officers; staff presence limited to operational roles.
Tactile LCARS consoles glowing with sensor overlays Low ambient hum of ship systems and quiet urgency among station operators Picard standing by Data at the Science One console

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Key Dialogue

"DATA: "The dimensional jump creates a subspace pressure modulation, Captain. By setting up a magnetosphere faint echogram that can monitor each of their movements, we may be able to collect enough data to trace their power source.""
"DATA: "Then, would it be accurate to say that terrorism is acceptable when the options for peaceful settlement have been foreclosed?""
"PICARD: "These are questions that mankind has been struggling with since creation. I am afraid your confusion, Data... is only human.""