Narrative Web

Data confesses his first violent emotion

After the Enterprise investigates a mysterious alien ship disappearance, Riker finds Data in a state of profound shock following their brutal encounter with the new Borg variant. Data, visibly shaken, admits to Riker that he experienced 'anger'—an emotion he has never processed before. This moment marks a seismic shift in Data's emotional development, introducing instability and foreshadowing his eventual descent into darker territory. The confession is delivered with stunned disbelief, underscoring the gravity of Data's emotional awakening and its potential consequences for his relationship with the crew and his own identity. Riker's gentle but probing approach contrasts with Data's uncharacteristic vulnerability, highlighting the fragility of Data's self-control and the beginning of his emotional unraveling.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker checks on Data, who is in shock, and Data reveals that he experienced anger during the recent battle, marking a significant and disturbing milestone in his emotional development.

concern to revelation ['OUTPOST']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Overwhelmed and disoriented—Data is experiencing anger for the first time, and the sensation is so alien that it leaves him emotionally exposed and questioning his own nature.

Data stands motionless, his usual poised demeanor replaced by a visible shock that disrupts his synthetic composure. His eyes are wide, his posture uncharacteristically rigid, as if his systems are struggling to process the unfamiliar surge of emotion. When Riker asks what happened, Data’s response—'I got angry.'—is delivered with a stunned, almost childlike bewilderment, as though he is hearing the words for the first time. His admission is a fracture in his android identity, a moment where his pursuit of humanity collides with the terrifying unpredictability of emotion.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand and process the unfamiliar emotion of anger, which threatens to disrupt his logical framework.
  • To maintain his composure in front of Riker, despite the internal turmoil caused by his emotional awakening.
Active beliefs
  • Emotions are a fundamental part of humanity, but their intensity is destabilizing and potentially dangerous.
  • His logical systems may no longer be sufficient to navigate the complexities of human experience.
Character traits
Vulnerable Conflicted Self-Reflective Uncharacteristically Raw
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Genuinely concerned with a hint of underlying tension—Riker recognizes the gravity of Data’s admission and the potential consequences for the crew and Data’s own stability.

Riker approaches Data with a mix of professional concern and personal warmth, his voice soft and measured. He physically moves toward Data, closing the distance to create an intimate, supportive space. His gentle probing—'Data, are you all right?'—reveals his role as both commanding officer and trusted friend, trying to coax out the truth without pressure. When Data admits to anger, Riker’s reaction is one of quiet alarm, his body language tensing slightly as he processes the implications of Data’s emotional breakthrough.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Data’s well-being and stability after the traumatic encounter with the Borg.
  • To understand the root cause of Data’s distress and assess whether it poses a risk to the mission or the crew.
Active beliefs
  • Data’s emotional state is fragile and requires careful handling to avoid further destabilization.
  • The crew’s trust in Data’s logic and reliability may be compromised if his emotional volatility is not managed.
Character traits
Empathetic Protective Diplomatic Observant
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise-D Bridge Viewscreen

The Enterprise’s main bridge viewscreen, though not directly referenced in this event, serves as a silent witness to the broader context of tension and urgency. Its absence from the immediate interaction between Riker and Data underscores the intimacy of their exchange, occurring in the relative privacy of the outpost rather than the bustling command center. The viewscreen’s earlier role in displaying the alien ship’s disappearance and the Borg threat looms over this moment, reinforcing the high stakes of Data’s emotional breakdown.

Before: Active on the bridge, displaying sensor data and …
After: Off-screen, as the scene shifts to the outpost, …
Before: Active on the bridge, displaying sensor data and tactical readouts related to the alien ship and Borg activity.
After: Off-screen, as the scene shifts to the outpost, but its presence is implied in the broader narrative context.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ohniaka III Outpost

The Ohniaka Three Outpost serves as a confined, intimate setting for Data’s emotional revelation. The scattered consoles and barricades from the earlier Borg ambush create a sense of disarray, mirroring Data’s internal state. The outpost’s isolation amplifies the weight of Data’s admission, as there are no distractions or interruptions to dilute the moment’s significance. The location’s functional role shifts from a battleground to a space of vulnerable introspection, where Data’s logical facade crumbles under the weight of his first true emotion.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with unspoken tension—the air is thick with the aftermath of violence and …
Function A private refuge for Data’s emotional breakdown, away from the prying eyes of the bridge …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of Data’s self-control and the beginning of his emotional unraveling, foreshadowing his …
Access Restricted to the away team and limited to those directly involved in the investigation of …
Scattered consoles and barricades from the Borg ambush, creating a sense of disarray. Dim, emergency lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the isolation and intimacy of the moment. The faint hum of damaged equipment, a reminder of the recent violence and the outpost’s precarious state.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence is subtly present in this moment, as Riker’s role as both a commanding officer and a mentor to Data reflects the organization’s values of care and responsibility for its crew. The event underscores Starfleet’s investment in Data not just as a valuable asset, but as an individual whose well-being is paramount. The organization’s protocols and ethical standards are implicitly at play, as Riker navigates the delicate balance between professional duty and personal concern for Data’s emotional state.

Representation Through the actions and attitudes of its senior officers, particularly Riker, who embodies Starfleet’s commitment …
Power Dynamics Starfleet operates as a stabilizing force, providing structure and support to its members, even in …
Impact This moment highlights the tension between Starfleet’s idealistic principles and the harsh realities of its …
Internal Dynamics The event reflects the internal tension within Starfleet between its role as a scientific and …
To ensure the mental and emotional stability of its crew, particularly in high-stress or traumatic situations. To maintain the integrity of its missions by addressing potential risks posed by crew members’ emotional or psychological states. Through the training and ethical frameworks instilled in its officers, enabling them to respond appropriately to crises. By fostering a culture of trust and support, where crew members feel safe to express vulnerability and seek help when needed.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"Data's confession of experiencing anger prompts him to seek guidance from Troi in understanding his emotions."

Data confronts his disturbing emotional truth
S6E26 · Descent, Part I
Character Continuity

"Data's confession of experiencing anger prompts him to seek guidance from Troi in understanding his emotions."

Data confronts his disturbing emotional truth
S6E26 · Descent, Part I
Character Continuity

"Data's confession of experiencing anger prompts him to seek guidance from Troi in understanding his emotions."

Data confronts emotional repression with Troi
S6E26 · Descent, Part I

Key Dialogue

"RIKER: ((gently)) Data? Data, are you all right?"
"DATA: Yes, sir."
"RIKER: What happened?"
"DATA: I got angry."