S2E15
· Pen Pals

Quite Impossible

Data materializes on the transporter pad with the terrified alien child Sarjenka and, despite protocol and O'Brien's stunned protest, takes her by the hand and walks for the bridge. Sarjenka's desperate whisper—Do not leave me—collapses an abstract Prime Directive debate into a concrete, emotional choice. Data's single line, "Quite impossible," marks an irreversible, compassionate violation: he physically and emotionally seals a forbidden bond, forcing Starfleet's moral crisis out from theory into immediate consequence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data pauses—not in hesitation, but in the brutal calculus of existence—asking if leaving Sarjenka here is possible, revealing that his question is no longer theoretical, but existential.

outbreak of doubt to crystalline resolve ['transporter room']

Sarjenka erupts in a terrified whisper—'Don't leave me here. Please don't leave me.'—her voice tearing through the sterile air, transforming Data’s abstract dilemma into a living, breathing cry for survival.

clinical detachment to heart-stopping vulnerability ['transporter room']

Data’s response—'Quite impossible.'—is not comfort, not reassurance, but a final verdict: he has chosen not as a Starfleet officer, but as a being who now feels, and thus cannot unsee, unhear, unendure her terror.

fear to irreversible commitment ['transporter room']

Data and Sarjenka exit the transporter room, her hand locked in his—a silent, unbreakable bond forged in ash and lightning—leaving O’Brien frozen in bewildered silence at the precipice of Starfleet’s moral collapse.

rage to stunned awe ['transporter room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shock morphing quickly into alarm and professional indignation; worried about rule breaches and the fallout.

O'Brien watches the materialization in stunned silence, voices an under‑breath warning about consequences, answers Data's procedural question, then reacts with incredulous protest as Data departs with the alien child.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve transporter protocol and procedural integrity
  • Signal the severity of the unauthorized action and its likely repercussions
Active beliefs
  • Unauthorized transportations will provoke disciplinary or operational consequences
  • Starfleet rules and standard operating procedure must be defended for the ship’s safety
Character traits
professional outspoken institutionally loyal flummoxed
Follow Miles O'Brien's journey
Sarjenka
primary

Panicked and frantic on the surface, seeking safety and human (alien) contact; instinctually attaches to Data as protector.

Sarjenka materializes terrified, edges toward Data, slides her hand into his and then seizes his arm while whispering a desperate plea not to be left behind; she clings to him as her only immediate refuge.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid being abandoned on an unfamiliar, dangerous ship
  • Secure immediate comfort and protection from a trusted figure (Data)
Active beliefs
  • Adults/strangers may abandon or harm her unless she clings to someone familiar
  • Data (or the entity who responded before) is a safe guardian she can trust
Character traits
fearful clingy trusting toward Data vulnerable
Follow Sarjenka's journey

Measured outward calm with an emergent empathic resolve; a logical determination colored by nascent compassion.

Data materializes with Sarjenka, assesses command structure, calmly engages O'Brien with procedural questions, then decisively takes the child's hand and escorts her off the transporter platform toward the bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect and not abandon the frightened child
  • Deliver Sarjenka to bridge command where she can be cared for and decisions can be made
Active beliefs
  • The child's immediate safety supersedes passive adherence to non‑interference in an imminent crisis
  • Command (Riker/Picard) should be informed by presence and facts rather than abstract reports
Character traits
procedural decisive compassionate emotionally emergent
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sarjenka's Hand

Sarjenka's small hand functions as the event's emotional tether: she places it in Data's, then locks onto his arm in desperation. The grip embodies trust and forces Data's moral choice into a physical act of guardianship.

Before: Not present on the transporter platform prior to …
After: Clasped in Data's hand as they exit the …
Before: Not present on the transporter platform prior to materialization; hidden from the crew's view during the transmission.
After: Clasped in Data's hand as they exit the transporter area toward the bridge.
USS Enterprise Transporter Pad

The transporter platform is the physical locus of the event: Data and Sarjenka dematerialize onto it, providing incontrovertible proof of an arrival and serving as the dramatic staging that precipitates the confrontation. It functions as the forensic anchor O'Brien cites and as the literal threshold between away world and command decision.

Before: Idle and unoccupied in the transporter room, phase …
After: Recently used; shows rematerialization residue and is vacated …
Before: Idle and unoccupied in the transporter room, phase coils quiet aside from routine hums.
After: Recently used; shows rematerialization residue and is vacated as Data and Sarjenka step off toward the corridor and bridge.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The bridge exists offstage as the destination and symbolic seat of command; Data's decision to take Sarjenka there reframes the transporter's incident as a command issue, transferring a private act into institutional jurisdiction and forcing leadership to confront ethical consequences.

Atmosphere Tense by implication—command is the locus of urgent, consequential decision-making; the bridge is imagined as …
Function Destination for immediate care and higher authority; the place where policy will be adjudicated and …
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority and the place where abstract rules (Prime Directive) must confront human compassion.
Access Restricted primarily to senior officers and essential personnel; entrance implies escalation to command-level involvement.
Curved LCARS consoles and forward viewscreen (implied offstage) Processor hums and diagnostic readouts that will display Sarjenka's presence and the planet's telemetry An atmosphere of institutional gravity expected upon arrival

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal

"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."

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Causal

"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."

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Causal

"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."

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What this causes 2
Escalation

"The arrival of Sarjenka on the transporter pad immediately triggers Picard’s demand to know Data’s whereabouts. The breach becomes visible, public, and inescapable—escalating the implicit moral crisis (in Picard’s ready room) into an overt, undeniable catastrophe on the bridge."

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Escalation

"The arrival of Sarjenka on the transporter pad immediately triggers Picard’s demand to know Data’s whereabouts. The breach becomes visible, public, and inescapable—escalating the implicit moral crisis (in Picard’s ready room) into an overt, undeniable catastrophe on the bridge."

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Key Dialogue

"O'BRIEN: "You're going to take that?""
"SARJENKA: "Don't leave me here. Please don't leave me.""
"DATA: "Quite impossible.""