Files Reveal Danar as Soldier, Not Criminal
Plot Beats
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Troi requests access to Angosian central computer records to investigate Danar's background.
Data reveals Danar has no police record, raising immediate suspicion about his imprisonment.
Data confirms Lunar Five is a military prison, suggesting Danar is not a criminal but a soldier.
Data discovers Danar has a decorated military record, intensifying the mystery of his imprisonment.
Troi demands to know Danar's crime, pressing for answers about why a decorated soldier would be imprisoned.
Who Was There
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Neutral and clinical — focused on accurate retrieval and interpretation of records rather than moral judgment.
Data operates the aft station console with precise, mechanical efficiency: links to the Angosian central computer, copies records for inspection, scans and displays the absence of a police file and the military dossier listing campaigns and promotions, and offers analytical context about Danar's tactics.
- • Retrieve and present accurate Angosian records to the senior staff
- • Explain, without bias, how Danar's military conditioning could account for his field behavior
- • Objective archival data will clarify the crew's options
- • Technical/forensic facts should guide tactical and diplomatic decisions
Alert and measured — ready for orders and interpreting the revelation through a security/tactical lens.
Worf remains at his tactical station, present and alert but not verbally participating; his posture and attention underscore bridge readiness as Data and Troi examine the records.
- • Monitor bridge security while data retrieval proceeds
- • Assess tactical implications of Danar being a trained soldier
- • Knowledge of an opponent's training and service changes tactical response
- • Maintaining ship readiness is paramount regardless of the political complexity
Concerned and probing — outwardly composed but internally alarmed at the dissonance between custody and culpability.
Troi enters the bridge, approaches Data at the aft station, questions him directly, leans over his shoulder to study the monitor, and presses for the nature of Danar's crime with quiet urgency.
- • Determine why Danar lacks a civilian police record
- • Understand Danar's background to advocate for appropriate care or rehabilitation
- • Absence of a police file is meaningful and must be explained
- • The crew has a responsibility to consider psychological and humanitarian remedies, not only punitive action
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The bridge sensor-analysis console at the Aft Station functions as the physical interface to Angosia's archives: Data uses its keys and display to link to the Angosian central computer, copy files for Federation inspection, and project the critical absence of a police record alongside the military dossier listing campaigns and promotions.
Location Details
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The Aft Station, a compact console bay at the rear of the Main Bridge, is the technical locus where Data retrieves and displays Angosian records. It concentrates informational power into a small, bright space and becomes the evidentiary stage for the crew's reappraisal of Danar.
Lunar Five is referenced as the military prison facility that holds Danar; though offstage, it functions as the origin point for Danar's custody and the military records now being examined, framing the ethical and political questions raised on the bridge.
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Key Dialogue
"TROI: Data, do we have a link up to the Angosian central computer?"
"DATA: There is no police record, Counselor."
"TROI: What was this man's crime?"