Data's Defeat at 133 — The Fracture of Infallibility
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Troi primes Data for Strategema as he dissects Pulaski’s "bust him up"; she reframes it as a command to seize the fastest path to victory, sharpening his tactical intent.
Burke launches the match and the counter screams upward as Data and Kolrami hammer Strategema at breakneck speed until the readout freezes at 133—Data is defeated.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Neutral and focused; his priority is maintaining fair play and signaling proper start of the contest.
Lieutenant Burke stands before the participants in an officiating capacity, signals and commands the start of the match with a crisp 'Begin!' and remains a procedural presence as the tempo rises.
- • Start and oversee the match according to protocol.
- • Ensure accurate recording of moves and maintain decorum.
- • Serve as impartial witness to the competition's outcome.
- • Formalized procedures lend legitimacy to social contests.
- • Neutral officiation reduces the potential for disputes.
- • Accurate signaling and timing are essential to strategic games.
Triumphant then awed; publicly pleased at a human victory but also surprised and inquisitive about how Data lost.
Pulaski stands nearby with visible satisfaction at setting up the match, watches in amazement when the counter freezes at 133, steps forward to exclaim that flesh and blood beat the computer, and registers both delight and concern.
- • Demonstrate that human intuition and experience can outmatch computation.
- • Challenge the crew's dependence on machines and expose their vulnerabilities.
- • Stimulate social interaction and morale through provocation.
- • Human players possess qualities machines cannot replicate, such as intuition.
- • Challenging myths about technology is healthy for crew perspective.
- • A public demonstration is an effective way to reset expectations.
Confident and amused; enjoys unsettling Data and the crew, savoring intellectual dominance while masking condescension as sportsmanship.
Kolrami matches Data's rapid tempo, executing feints and jerking gestures; after the counter stalls he offers an overly gracious handshake and requests a rematch with a thinly veiled smugness.
- • Prove Zakdorn strategic superiority over machine intelligence.
- • Disrupt the crew's complacency and provoke psychological reactions.
- • Cultivate reputation as unbeatable tactician and judge reactions for leverage.
- • Strategema skill reveals true strategic capacity and moral stamina.
- • Undermining opponents' confidence yields more advantage than simple victory.
- • Displaying graciousness can deepen opponents' humiliation.
Externally calm and formal; inwardly contemplative, humbled, and experiencing an epistemic rupture to reputation and self‑conception.
Data sits opposite Kolrami and plays at machine tempo, his fingers and attention locked into the accelerating rhythm; after the counter stalls at 133 he rises, shakes Kolrami's hand, refuses a rematch and quietly acknowledges he is fallible.
- • Win the Strategema match by applying optimal logic and pattern recognition.
- • Demonstrate competence and earn social acceptance from crew and peers.
- • Maintain decorum and minimize spectacle regardless of outcome.
- • Logical calculation should produce superior outcomes in games of strategy.
- • His performance will be interpreted by the crew as evidence of machine reliability.
- • Honesty about his capabilities is preferable to maintaining illusions of infallibility.
Supportive and gently concerned; attuned to Data's internal shift and the crew's morale, she aims to buffer embarrassment with kindness.
Troi helps prepare Data before the match, watches the accelerating play closely, offers a delicate compliment after Data's loss, and stands as a stabilizing emotional presence for the crew and Data.
- • Protect Data's dignity and emotional equilibrium after a public loss.
- • Maintain crew morale by reframing the match as honorable competition.
- • Observe interpersonal fallout to advise command if needed.
- • Public humiliation can have lasting psychological effects on individuals and crew cohesion.
- • Acknowleding effort and worth softens the sting of defeat.
- • Emotional context matters as much as objective outcomes in group dynamics.
Objects Involved
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The Strategema Move Counter ticks each numbered play and provides the decisive, objective readout that marks the match's endpoint. Its abrupt stall at 133 supplies the incontrovertible proof of outcome and serves narratively as the concrete rupture in Data's reputation.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Ten‑Forward functions as the social arena where the Strategema match is staged; its booths and bar create a public, convivial audience that transforms a game into a spectacle. The location amplifies humiliation and triumph equally, making Data's defeat not private but communal, and providing immediate witnesses whose reactions shape the social fallout.
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Key Dialogue
"PULASKI (stepping forward, awed) I can't believe it. The computer" was beaten by flesh and blood."
"TROI (delicate) You advanced quite far against such a worthy opponent."
"DATA Obviously I am not."