Half a Million Words — and No Data

On the bridge Picard pivots away from force and toward procedure, ordering the treaty retrieved as a new, legal gambit. Troi reveals the treaty's intimidating length — five hundred thousand words — while Riker and Worf register the practical cost: without Data the ship lacks the unique analytic and tactical edge needed to parse loopholes and exploit Sheliak formalism. The exchange crystallizes a turning point: victory will have to be won on paper, and the crew’s capability gap turns diplomacy into an urgent operational crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker questions the plan, voicing the crew's skepticism about outmaneuvering the Sheliak legally.

resolve to doubt

Worf and Troi reveal the daunting length of the treaty, underscoring the challenge ahead.

doubt to apprehension

Worf laments Data's absence, highlighting the android's unique value in parsing complex data.

apprehension to regret

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Matter-of-fact and measured — delivering an unsettling fact without melodrama, letting others react to its implications.

Troi supplies factual intelligence about the treaty's size — five hundred thousand words — delivering the crucial datum that reframes the bridge's strategy and mood toward urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide clear, relevant information to enable command decision-making.
  • Anchor the bridge's strategic conversation with concrete data.
Active beliefs
  • Precise, authoritative information will shape the crew's tactical choices more than speculation.
  • The treaty's sheer length significantly complicates any attempt to quickly find exploitable clauses.
Character traits
informative concise observant
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Measured, quietly urgent — outwardly composed while urgently seeking leverage to avert catastrophe.

Picard commands decisively from the bridge, orders the channel closed, and instructs that the treaty be retrieved for analysis, reframing the crew's response from force to law and procedure.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure a legal avenue to delay or undermine Sheliak enforcement.
  • Obtain the treaty text for rapid analysis to find exploitable formalism.
Active beliefs
  • The treaty contains formal loopholes or language that can be used to the Enterprise's advantage.
  • Diplomacy and legal procedure can buy time and protect lives more effectively than immediate force in this situation.
Character traits
strategic calm under pressure procedural-minded
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Absent — his persona exerts influence through others' concern rather than direct behavior; he is a lacuna that creates anxiety.

Data is physically absent but functionally present in the conversation as the missed capability; crew members note his absence as a concrete tactical shortfall that alters available strategies.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) Provide analytic support to parse the treaty quickly and accurately if present.
  • (Implied) Serve as an impartial, machine-level interpreter of arcane formal language to protect lives.
Active beliefs
  • (Implied) That precise, unemotional analysis could reveal legal openings or compliance details crucial to negotiation.
  • (Implied) His capabilities are uniquely suited to tasks demanding exhaustive parsing and formal logic.
Character traits
analytical (referenced) instrumental trusted
Follow Data's journey

Glum resignation mixed with pragmatic worry — he recognizes the tactical deficit and its consequences.

Worf asks about the treaty's length and then, glumly, warns that the crew will regret Data's absence — a terse blend of operational concern and blunt emotional admission about lost capability.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight the operational consequences of lacking Data for the proposed legal-technical effort.
  • Prompt command to consider the capability gap when planning the response.
Active beliefs
  • Parsing and exploiting a massive treaty requires computational and analytic skill beyond human speed alone.
  • Absence of specialized personnel (Data) meaningfully reduces the ship's tactical options and increases risk.
Character traits
practical blunt concerned
Follow Worf's journey

Incredulous and wary — he respects Picard's judgment but is uneasy about relying solely on legal wrangling under time pressure.

Riker voices skepticism at Picard's legal gambit, questioning whether the crew should attempt to out-play the Sheliak at their own bureaucratic game, testing the plan's practicality aloud.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify the tactical soundness of Picard's decision before committing scarce resources.
  • Ensure that operational realities (evacuation, analytics) are accounted for in the legal strategy.
Active beliefs
  • Beating an adversary at their own formalism is risky and may be impractical without the right tools or personnel.
  • Tangible analytic capability (like Data's) is necessary to exploit complex legal documents quickly.
Character traits
pragmatic skeptical frank
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Enterprise Bridge Hailing / Priority Voice Channel

The shipboard communication channel is the medium of the Sheliak contact; Picard shuts it down to end unproductive back-and-forth and pivot to an internal legal strategy. The channel's closure signals a change in posture from reactive diplomacy to planned analysis.

Before: Open or active, awaiting or receiving no response …
After: Closed by command, severing the immediate external contact …
Before: Open or active, awaiting or receiving no response from the other side; used for tense diplomatic exchange.
After: Closed by command, severing the immediate external contact and redirecting focus inward to treaty retrieval and analysis.
Treaty of Armens (Sheliak Treaty)

The Treaty of Armens is the pivot of the exchange: Picard orders it retrieved so the crew can comb through its language for exploitable formalism. Troi cites its immense length, turning the treaty from abstract leverage into a daunting analytic challenge that defines the bridge's next actions.

Before: Existing as a transmitted legal text referenced by …
After: Ordered to be retrieved and ported to bridge …
Before: Existing as a transmitted legal text referenced by the Sheliak and available in ship communications or databanks but not presently foregrounded for detailed analysis.
After: Ordered to be retrieved and ported to bridge or analytic consoles for rapid parsing; becomes primary focus of legal and tactical teams.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Main Bridge functions as the command nexus where the decision to trade force for procedure is made; its panels, processors, and viewscreens concentrate legal text, personnel, and urgency into a single locus where lives and law collide.

Atmosphere Tense, concentrated, and businesslike — officers are alert, voices clipped; a quiet urgency replaces panic …
Function Meeting point and operational nerve center for rapidly reframing tactics, issuing orders, and distributing the …
Symbolism Embodies institutional authority and the starship's dual commitment to procedure and protection; here law and …
Access Restricted to senior bridge officers and essential personnel; discussion assumes controlled access to communications and …
Warm LCARS panels casting focused light on faces and consoles A low processor hum underpinning clipped reports Forward viewscreen able to display treaty text or communications

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Close channel -- and get me that treaty! They've been beating us over the head with it for three days. Let's see if we can't find something in it that can be turned to our advantage."
"TROI: Five hundred thousand words."
"WORF: We are going to regret Data's absence."