Soong reveals the homing circuit’s control
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Soong reveals that he summoned Data using an encoded homing circuit within Data's sublogic controller, avoiding to state his true reason for summoning Data to the lab.
Who Was There
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Playfully dominant, masking deeper insecurity and a need for control over his creations.
Soong, a whimsical yet manipulative figure, scuttles out of the shadows to greet Data with playful evasiveness. He performs minor adjustments to Data's communicator and oral circuitry using a small metallic tool, then subjects Data to trivial tests (balancing, humidity detection) to assert control. Soong reveals the encoded homing circuit in Data's sublogic controller, exposing his deliberate erosion of Data's autonomy. His cryptic remarks ('I've never felt too comfortable living anywhere without a prearranged route of escape') foreshadow betrayal and the reactivation of Lore. Throughout, he deflects Data's questions with paternalistic whimsy, blending technical precision with emotional manipulation.
- • Assert dominance over Data by demonstrating his technical control (e.g., disabling the communicator, performing tests).
- • Prepare Data for the revelation of Lore, ensuring his compliance or confusion.
- • Data's obedience and functional perfection are paramount to his own sense of achievement.
- • His creations (Data and Lore) exist to serve his purposes, not their own autonomy.
Logically disoriented with underlying frustration, masking a deeper existential unease about his autonomy and purpose.
Data awakens disoriented in Soong's lab, his neural link to the Enterprise severed. He stands confused as Soong performs minor adjustments to his communicator and oral circuitry, then subjects him to trivial tests (balancing, humidity detection). Data repeatedly attempts to contact the Enterprise via his communicator, but receives only silence. His logical confusion is palpable as he grapples with Soong's evasive answers and the revelation of the homing circuit, which exposed his creator's deliberate erosion of his autonomy.
- • Reestablish communication with the *Enterprise* to regain control and clarity.
- • Understand why Soong summoned him and what the homing circuit implies about his agency.
- • His creator, Dr. Noonian Soong, is dead (a belief Soong deliberately contradicts).
- • His primary allegiance is to Starfleet and the *Enterprise*, not his creator.
Objects Involved
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Data's communicator is opened by Soong, exposing its micro-circuitry, and adjusted with a small metallic tool before being snapped shut. Soong then uses the same tool to probe inside Data's mouth, producing sharp clicking sounds as he manipulates internal mechanisms. The communicator is rendered inoperative, symbolizing Soong's severing of Data's link to the Enterprise and his autonomy. Data repeatedly attempts to use it to contact the ship, but it emits only static silence, underscoring his isolation.
Soong reveals the encoded homing circuit embedded in Data's sublogic controller as the mechanism that lured him to the planet. This circuit is a hidden override, symbolizing Soong's engineered dominance over Data's autonomy. Its exposure during the trivial tests (e.g., balancing, humidity detection) highlights Soong's ability to manipulate Data not just physically, but through embedded commands in his design. The circuit foreshadows the broader theme of creation versus autonomy, as Data grapples with the implication that his actions were never fully his own.
Data sits reclined in this dentist's chair, designed for adjustments and reactivations, as Soong accesses his internal systems and communicator. The chair's central placement in the lab and its adjustable positioning hold Data immobile during sensory checks and the revelation of the homing circuit. Its clinical, almost invasive design amplifies Soong's hands-on control, framing Data as a subject of examination rather than an autonomous being. The chair's symbolism extends to the broader theme of creation and ownership, as Data is physically and metaphorically constrained by his creator's domain.
Soong uses this small metallic tool to tweak Data's communicator before inserting it into Data's mouth, where it produces sharp clicking sounds during adjustments to his internal mechanisms. The tool's invasive use—probing Data's oral circuitry—symbolizes Soong's hands-on control over his creation, reducing Data to a passive subject under his technical dominance. The clicking sounds create an eerie, almost surgical atmosphere, reinforcing the power dynamic between creator and creation.
Soong grips this metallic tool to adjust Data's communicator and probe his oral circuitry, producing sharp clicking sounds as he manipulates internal mechanisms. The tool symbolizes Soong's invasive control over Data's systems, reinforcing his role as the creator who can dismantle or reactivate his creation at will. Its use underscores the power imbalance between them, with Data passive and compliant under Soong's precise manipulations.
Location Details
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Soong's lab is a cavernous, cluttered space blending high-tech cybernetics with eccentric personal touches, such as the elaborate dinosaur model panorama. The dim lighting and shadows pooling under high-tech consoles create an oppressive, almost surgical atmosphere. Data is held immobile in the dentist's chair as Soong performs adjustments, symbolizing his role as a subject of examination rather than an autonomous being. The lab's automatic doors whoosh shut, locking Data in isolation with his creator, who asserts control through technical precision and paternalistic whimsy. The space embodies the tension between creation and autonomy, as Soong's dominance yields to vulnerability in the face of his own mortality and Lore's impending violence.
Soong's planet serves as the isolated, mist-shrouded threshold between Data's Starfleet allegiance and his creator's domain. The dense forests and swirling fog create an atmosphere of disorientation, mirroring Data's confusion upon arrival. The planet's remoteness cuts him off from the Enterprise, heightening his vulnerability as he trudges toward Soong's hidden lab. Its eerie quiet and obscured shapes foreshadow the unseen dangers of Soong's manipulations, framing the reunion as a test of Data's autonomy and loyalty.
Organizations Involved
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Starfleet is implicitly represented through Data's repeated attempts to contact the Enterprise via his communicator, which Soong sabotages to sever his neural link. The organization's influence is felt in Data's fractured allegiance—his primary goal is to reconnect with the ship, underscoring his institutional identity. However, Soong's manipulations expose the vulnerability of Starfleet's control over its android officers, as Data's autonomy is eroded by his creator's embedded homing circuit. The tension between Data's loyalty to Starfleet and Soong's claim over his creation reflects broader institutional conflicts over ownership and autonomy.
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Key Dialogue
"SOONG: You're right on time."
"SOONG: I incorporated an encoded homing circuit into your sublogic controller."
"DATA: Your response refers to how you brought me here, not why."