Data's Positronic Systems Flatline

In Main Engineering Geordi frantically runs diagnostics on Data while Riker watches, trying to reconcile Data's recorded norms with wildly aberrant readings. Geordi voices a desperate hope for a specialist — 'Maddox, or somebody' — but the scanner's blip suddenly collapses into a flat, sterile tone. Geordi's stunned declaration, 'He's gone,' lands as a brutal turning point: the Enterprise loses its primary analytical asset, the away team's ability to interface with the Iconian console is crippled, and the mission's stakes jump from technical puzzle to desperate improvisation. The moment undercuts confidence, exposes the fragility of synthetic life, and propels Geordi toward the radical solutions he will soon attempt.

Plot Beats

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Geordi runs diagnostic scans over Data, eyes on a beeping monitor as he cross-references recorded norms with the current, wildly erratic readings; Riker watches tensely while Geordi admits he can't stabilize Data and asks for an expert like Maddox, signaling the problem exceeds their immediate skill set.

tension to urgent concern

The scanner's steady blip collapses into a flat, steady tone and the line goes flat; Geordi's stunned finality—'He's gone.'—converts diagnostic alarm into immediate, devastating loss as Data's functions cease.

urgency to devastation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not present; functions as imagined competence that underscores current helplessness.

Maddox is invoked by Geordi as the name of an external specialist who might diagnose or repair Data; he does not appear in-scene but functions as a narrative placeholder for unavailable expertise.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) Provide specialized diagnostic and repair expertise for positronic systems if summoned.
  • Serve as a potential external resource to restore Data's functions.
Active beliefs
  • There exist outside specialists with knowledge beyond the Enterprise crew's capacity.
  • Calling for such experts is a rational step when onboard resources are insufficient.
Character traits
expert-symbol absent-authority
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Non-emotive due to incapacitation; his absence creates an emotional vacuum in others.

Data is the subject of Geordi's scans; he is inert and non-responsive during this exchange, his recorded norms referenced against live telemetry before his systems collapse to a flatline.

Goals in this moment
  • (No active goals due to incapacitation) Maintain integrity of positronic systems (implicit).
  • Serve as the critical analytic tool whose availability determines tactical options (implicit).
Active beliefs
  • Unable to form beliefs while incapacitated; prior operational design presumes repairability and diagnosability.
Character traits
inert silent technically precise (as a measured dataset rather than an agent)
Follow Data's journey

Tense, apprehensive; masking the impulse to immediately order broader measures while calculating next operational steps.

Riker stands by watching tensely, absorbing Geordi's technical narration and the sudden collapse of the scanner's blip; he is a silent witness to the moment the situation escalates.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess how Data's loss changes immediate tactical and mission priorities.
  • Protect the crew and preserve mission capability by directing appropriate responses.
Active beliefs
  • Starfleet protocol and chain-of-command require measured responses, but decisive action is necessary when assets are lost.
  • Data's analytical capacity is mission-critical; without it, risk to away teams and ship systems increases substantially.
Character traits
command-aware protective cautiously pragmatic
Follow William Riker's journey

Frantic technical focus that fractures into shocked grief and the cold, professional recognition of loss — outwardly procedural, inwardly panicked.

Geordi operates the handheld diagnostic unit, narrating his comparisons aloud, expressing procedural desperation and then collapsing into stunned acceptance when the scanner flatlines; his hands and voice attempt to bridge engineering procedure and personal loss.

Goals in this moment
  • Diagnose Data's malfunction quickly to restore functionality.
  • Find an external specialist or solution (e.g., Maddox) to repair or understand Data's failure.
Active beliefs
  • Data's positronic systems can be diagnosed and repaired with sufficient expertise and data.
  • Losing Data would critically impair the away team's ability to interface with the Iconian console and jeopardize the mission.
Character traits
procedural detail-oriented urgent emotionally exposed
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

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Data's Tricorder

The palm-sized medical diagnostic scanner, held and operated by Geordi, provides real-time telemetry of Data's positronic systems; its steady beeping transforms into a flat, sterile tone that visually and audibly confirms Data's cessation and catalyzes the emotional and procedural shift in the room.

Before: In Geordi's possession in Main Engineering, emitting a …
After: Still in Geordi's possession, emitting a flat, steady …
Before: In Geordi's possession in Main Engineering, emitting a steady beeping blip that indicates fluctuating but live sensor data.
After: Still in Geordi's possession, emitting a flat, steady tone; its monitoring line has gone flat, signaling functional silence and the end of measurable activity.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Engineering

Main Engineering serves as the crucible where technical theory meets bodily risk: it houses the diagnostic procedure, the scanner, and the interpersonal collapse that follows Data's flatline. The space converts a clinical procedure into an emotional turning point that redefines the mission's tone.

Atmosphere Tense and clinical with an undercurrent of urgent dread — procedural calm strained by the …
Function Operational diagnostics hub and immediate command of engineering response; a staging ground where technical failure …
Symbolism Represents the fragile intersection of human care and machine intellect; the engineering bay becoming a …
Access Functionally restricted to engineering personnel and senior officers; active work area during emergencies.
Steady beeping from the diagnostic scanner transforming into a flat tone. Close physical proximity between Geordi, the scanner, Data's inert body, and Riker's watchful stance. Clinical lighting and hum of engineering systems implied by the setting.

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Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: "I don't know how to help him. But comparing recorded norms for Data to the current readings, it's clear that all his functions are going crazy. If we had an expert -- Maddox, or somebody --""
"GEORDI: "He's gone.""