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S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Geordi's Fierce Farewell

At Ten-Forward the crew stages a bittersweet farewell for Data that shifts from lighthearted gift-giving to something raw and urgent. Pulaski offers blunt, practical advice about life off-ship; Data politely reciprocates. Geordi, numbed and angry at the injustice of Data being forced out, collapses the distance between them in a fierce, wordless hug that externalizes personal loss. Nearby Riker and Troi argue the episode’s central question—is Data more than circuitry? Maddox’s arrival and Picard’s summons puncture the moment, turning intimate grief into the human stakes for the looming legal battle over personhood.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data notices Geordi nursing a drink, moves to him and their easy friendship fractures into raw grief as Geordi confesses anger at Data being forced out and then embraces him fiercely.

affectionate calm to mournful intensity ['Geordi sitting alone in a corner …

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Aggrieved and defensive—he belittles the ceremony both to assert control and to guard his professional reputation as Data's would-be researcher.

Maddox appears in the doorway, sarcastically minimizing the farewell and proposing demeaning 'carnival' uses for Data; his tone is dismissive and reveals professional frustration and investment in his own research agenda.

Goals in this moment
  • Undermine the idea of Data as a person to preserve his own scientific framing.
  • Reassert authority over Data's future and his research claims.
  • Provoke a reaction that shifts attention back to the intellectual debate he favors.
Active beliefs
  • Data is a machine and should be understood scientifically.
  • Anthropomorphism clouds objective research and hinders progress.
  • His professional standing depends on keeping Data framed as an experimental subject.
Character traits
dismissive provocative defensive intellectually cocky
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Caring but brusque—she hides warmth beneath matter-of-fact counsel, attempting to prepare Data for real-world difficulties.

Pulaski interrupts the light ritual to deliver blunt, pragmatic advice about living off-ship, cutting ceremonial sentiment with a candid, no-nonsense tone and framed concern.

Goals in this moment
  • Impart concrete advice to help Data survive off-ship realities.
  • Pierce sentimental denial in the crew with realistic counsel.
  • Ensure Data contemplates pragmatic options rather than romanticizing freedom.
Active beliefs
  • Sentiment is insufficient preparation for practical challenges.
  • Direct advice is sometimes the most caring response.
  • Starfleet life does not fully prepare one for groundside living.
Character traits
practical forthright maternal in bluntness unsentimental
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Lighthearted and fond; he treats Data as a friend and pupil rather than an abstract subject.

Wesley teases Data about gift unwrapping with boyish good humor, receives an arm around his shoulders from Data, and participates as the affectionate, youthful witness to the crew's tenderness.

Goals in this moment
  • Affirm his bond with Data through small, familiar rituals.
  • Contribute to a warm, informal farewell atmosphere.
  • Relieve tension with humor.
Active beliefs
  • Data is a friend and mentor figure deserving human treatment.
  • Social rituals (like ripping wrapping) matter for emotional expression.
  • Departure should be acknowledged with warmth rather than detachment.
Character traits
playful affectionate naive loyal
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Calm and gracious in demeanor, with a quiet, algorithmic sorrow implied rather than overtly felt; his comportment highlights the emotional gap others try to bridge.

Data engages the group with gentle literalness—ripping wrapping when prompted, reading the book title aloud, responding politely to Pulaski, comforting Wesley, and answering Geordi’s pain with an awkward, sincere farewell.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge and accept the gifts and sentiments offered by the crew.
  • Maintain social rituals and not upset his friends by awkward behavior.
  • Express gratitude and reassure crew members of his intentions.
Active beliefs
  • Social customs should be respected and performed correctly when possible.
  • His own choices are rational and defensible, even if others disagree.
  • Engaging with human rituals helps maintain bonds despite structural differences.
Character traits
polite curious earnest socially literal
Follow Data's journey

Matter-of-fact pride—he honors Data with an item of cultural weight, signaling respect in his own measured way.

Worf presents the antique book, comments on Klingon association, and participates in the quiet ritual as a proud, straightforward presence; his gift is ceremonial and culturally resonant.

Goals in this moment
  • Offer a meaningful, culturally inflected gift to Data.
  • Acknowledge Data's service with dignified respect.
  • Contribute to the group's farewell ritual.
Active beliefs
  • Gifts can carry cultural and symbolic significance beyond surface use.
  • Respect is best expressed through concrete ceremonial acts.
  • Honoring comrades strengthens unit cohesion.
Character traits
straightforward proud ceremonial reservedly warm
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Externally professional; privately uneasy and protective—balancing loyalty to Data with obligation to chain-of-command and protocol.

Riker stands with Troi, initiating a clinical, private debate about whether Data possesses emotions; he answers the com summons, touches his insignia, and offers to escort Maddox toward the door, visibly torn between friendship and duty.

Goals in this moment
  • Shield his crew and Data where possible from institutional harm.
  • Maintain command decorum while managing an awkward, morally fraught situation.
  • De-escalate Maddox's intrusion and remove him from the farewell.
Active beliefs
  • Personal loyalty to subordinates matters and should influence judgment.
  • Starfleet procedure and chain-of-command are binding obligations he must respect.
  • Data's value may extend beyond measurable programming.
Character traits
conflicted protective procedural measured
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Reflective and intellectually curious; she is uneasy about drawing premature moral conclusions but sympathetic to crew feelings.

Troi converses quietly with Riker about her inability to sense emotion from Data, cautioning against simplistic conclusions and arguing the absence of sensed feeling is not proof of absence.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent emotional projection from turning into a false moral certainty.
  • Provide a measured, therapeutic frame for Riker and the group.
  • Preserve objectivity while holding space for the crew's grief.
Active beliefs
  • Empathic readings have limits and must not be conflated with moral proof.
  • People may anthropomorphize non-human entities to satisfy emotional needs.
  • Caution is needed before declaring personhood based on sensed emotion alone.
Character traits
thoughtful cautious measured professional
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Numb at first, then grief-stricken and angry; the hug is a release and an accusation against the system forcing Data out.

Geordi sits apart nursing a drink and visibly struggles with Data's forced departure; when Data speaks to him he rises and gives a fierce, wordless hug, externalizing grief and helpless anger at institutional injustice.

Goals in this moment
  • Express his personal loss and solidarity with Data.
  • Comfort Data and reaffirm their friendship in a way words cannot.
  • Register protest, privately, against the injustice he perceives.
Active beliefs
  • Data is more than circuitry and deserves protection.
  • Institutional decisions can be unjust even when procedurally legitimate.
  • Personal loyalty obliges him to visibly stand with Data.
Character traits
loyal tender angry emotionally raw
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Farewell Wrapping Paper

A sheet of decorative wrapping paper covers a gift; Data initially considers preserving it but then rips it off to honor Wesley's social expectation. The paper's tearing punctuates the lighthearted ritual and marks the moment when ceremony yields to genuine sentiment.

Before: Neatly wrapped on the present, part of a …
After: Ripped open, crinkled fragments scattered briefly on the …
Before: Neatly wrapped on the present, part of a small stack of gaily wrapped gifts on a Ten-Forward table.
After: Ripped open, crinkled fragments scattered briefly on the table as the antique book inside is revealed and handed to Data.
Transporter Room Entrance Doorway

A formal doorway/threshold object is referenced as Riker and Maddox move toward the exit; it marks the physical transition from Ten-Forward's intimate space toward the official domains of the ship and is the practical egress for Maddox to be escorted.

Before: Positioned as the room's exit; framing Maddox in …
After: Used as the exit route as Riker offers …
Before: Positioned as the room's exit; framing Maddox in the doorway when he first interrupts the farewell.
After: Used as the exit route as Riker offers to escort Maddox out and as participants begin to leave Ten-Forward for Transporter Room Five.
Ten-Forward Assorted Ceremonial Glasses (including Yuta-served instance)

Assorted ceremonial drinks occupy Ten-Forward and function as tactile props: Geordi nurses one while brooding, the glasses indicate conviviality even as mood shifts and give characters small, human actions to perform through the scene.

Before: Several mismatched glasses sit on the table and …
After: Glasses remain but at least one (Geordi's) has …
Before: Several mismatched glasses sit on the table and are being gently consumed by attendees, condensation visible.
After: Glasses remain but at least one (Geordi's) has been partially drained; they continue to anchor the social setting amid the emotional disruption.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Transporter Room Five

Transporter Room Five is evoked as the immediate destination for Riker and Picard's urgent meeting with Captain Louvois; narratively it functions as the practical threshold between Ten-Forward's personal sphere and the formal legal/institutional machinery about to intercede.

Atmosphere Anticipatory and procedural in implication; not physically present in the scene but invoked as a …
Function Transition point and staging area for command action and official summons.
Symbolism Marks the shift from private grief to public, procedural consequence.
Access Restricted to officers and those summoned for duty; operational space rather than social.
Referenced through the com rather than shown. Implies the cool, clinical lighting and humming machinery typical of transporter rooms.
Captain Louvois's Office

Captain Louvois's office is invoked by the com summons as the authoritative site expecting Riker and Picard; it stands for the official, adjudicative domain that will formalize the conflict over Data's status.

Atmosphere Implied as stern, procedural, and formal—an institutional counterpoint to Ten-Forward's informality.
Function Destination for official summons and the place where command-level decisions and expectations are enforced.
Symbolism Embodies Starfleet's bureaucratic authority and the impending legal framework that will confront personal loyalties.
Access Privileged; accessed by senior officers or those summoned by command.
Muted lighting and formal furnishings implied by description. A communication panel is used to summon Riker there. Carries a tone of institutional urgency contrary to Ten-Forward's warmth.
Galaxy Beyond Ten-Forward Viewport

Ten-Forward functions as the ship's social hearth where crew rituals, casual intimacy, and small dramas unfold; in this event it stages a farewell that shifts from jocular gift exchange to personal grief and becomes the emotional crucible for the larger legal and moral conflict to come.

Atmosphere Warm and convivial at first; bittersweet, then tense and quieter after Maddox and the com …
Function Meeting place and refuge for crew bonding; narrative stage for personal stakes that humanize formal …
Symbolism Represents the Enterprise's communal heart — a place where institutional edicts collide with human relationships …
Access Open to crew and invited guests; informally public but socially intimate.
Dim, warm lighting with small pools of light over tables. A table with gaily wrapped gifts and assorted drinks. A soft hush that falls across the room when Maddox enters. The sudden WHISTLE of the com panel punctuates the space.

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"GEORDI: Of course there is. You're going away."
"DATA: I shall... miss you."
"RIKER: There's got to be more to him than software, nets and chips."