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Sarjenka's Hand

A small, child‑sized planet‑side communications receiver/transmitter owned by Sarjenka. Physically a compact handheld unit with a short antenna array; its casing is cracked and soot‑streaked, with a bent stub antenna and loose fasteners indicating field repairs. The device bears sentimental wear (scuffed edges and crude sticker residue) and is found among star pictures and a broken lute. Functionally it served as a local relay/beacon that could accept off‑world hails; when polled by the Enterprise it registers silent/destroyed, and that sterile confirmation triggers Data's decisive, unauthorized rescue. Narrative role: a tangible emotional anchor that converts abstract protocol argument into an urgent human obligation.
6 appearances

Purpose

To receive and relay two-way communication signals between Sarjenka's surface and off-world transmitters; to serve as the planetary endpoint for Data's attempts at contact.

Significance

Serves as the narrative fulcrum that converts an abstract Prime Directive debate into an undeniable moral act: the child's grip forces Data's compassion into visible breach of protocol, compels immediate crew reaction, and anchors the episode's ethical conflict in a concrete, emotional bond.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

6 moments