Exile, Longing, and Data's Offer
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data attempts to engage Setal in conversation about the stars, provoking nostalgic despair about Romulus.
Setal expresses disdain for synthetic food and longs for Romulan ale, emphasizing his cultural displacement.
Data bluntly states Setal's irreversible exile, provoking raw emotion about lost Romulan landmarks.
Data offers an unexpected solution—bringing Romulus to Setal through technology—creating momentary surprise.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Vulnerable grief masked by pride and irritation; alternates between restrained sorrow and sharp defensiveness to protect dignity.
Setal sits alone nursing an exotic drink and brooding at the viewport, alternately defensive and melancholic; he vocalizes exile, insults the ship's offerings, and recounts the irreplaceable landmarks of Romulus.
- • To preserve personal dignity and test whether strangers will respect or exploit his grief
- • To mourn and articulate the irreplaceable value of Romulus — to make the loss legible to an outsider
- • Romulus and its sights (Gath Gal'thong, Apnex Sea) are unique and cannot be authentically reproduced
- • Others (especially Starfleet and androids) will misunderstand, trivialize, or seek to exploit his exile
Surface clinical detachment that shifts toward determined outreach; quietly driven to close an experiential gap through technological means.
Data sits at the adjacent table, watching and asking precise, probing questions; he registers Setal's reactions clinically yet persists until he offers a conciliatory technological solution—'bring Romulus to you.'
- • To gather accurate observations about Setal's emotional state and Romulan experience
- • To bridge understanding between species by applying technological problem-solving to an emotional problem
- • Understanding a person requires sustained, empirical observation and targeted questioning
- • Technology can be used to recreate and thereby alleviate certain forms of exile or loneliness
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Setal's longing for Romulan culture echoes Data's attempt to recreate Romulus on the holodeck."
Key Dialogue
"SETAL: I take it you've never seen a Romulan before."
"SETAL: I thought it would bring me comfort. But these are not my stars. Even the heavens are denied to me here."
"DATA: But perhaps we can bring Romulus to you."