Data carries sleeping Timothy to safety

In Data’s quarters, Timothy—exhausted from a day of repressed trauma—struggles to stay awake while painting a violently abstract canvas, his subconscious trauma bleeding into his art. Data, sensing the boy’s emotional fragility, attempts to create a space for vulnerability by sharing his own struggles with human expression. When Timothy drifts off mid-conversation, Data pauses, then gently lifts the sleeping boy and carries him to a couch, arranging him with uncharacteristic care. The moment reveals Data’s growing protective instincts toward Timothy, contrasting his android nature with an emerging, almost paternal tenderness. The scene underscores Timothy’s unresolved grief and Data’s evolving capacity for empathy, both of which will shape their shared journey through trauma and trust. The quiet intimacy of the act—Data lingering to observe the boy—hints at the depth of their bond, which will later be tested by the Black Cluster’s existential threats and Timothy’s coping mechanisms.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data, reflecting on his difficulties in expressing himself, cuts himself off mid-sentence when he finds Timothy asleep in his chair. Data tenderly carries Timothy to a couch, watching him with concern.

empathy to tenderness ["Data's quarters"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Timothy
primary

Overwhelmed and emotionally drained, teetering on the edge of breakdown. His exhaustion is both physical and psychological, and his subconscious trauma seeps into his art. He is resistant to acknowledging his need for help but ultimately unable to hide his fragility.

Timothy, physically and emotionally exhausted, paints with violent, chaotic strokes, his subconscious trauma manifesting in the abstract canvas. He yawns repeatedly, his body betraying his need for rest, but insists he is 'fine' when Data suggests he return to his quarters. His dialogue is fragmented, and he drifts off mid-conversation, his small frame slumping in the chair. Data’s offer of red ochre and his attempt to mimic a yawn go unnoticed as Timothy’s exhaustion overtakes him, leaving him vulnerable and childlike in sleep.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid confronting his trauma by focusing on the painting and suppressing his emotions.
  • To maintain the illusion of control, even as his body betrays his exhaustion.
Active beliefs
  • That if he keeps moving—painting, talking, staying awake—he can outrun his grief.
  • That admitting his pain would make it real, and he isn’t ready to face that yet.
Character traits
Exhausted (physically and emotionally) Repressed (avoiding direct discussion of trauma) Vulnerable (despite attempts to appear composed) Childlike (in his need for care and rest)
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Concerned yet tender, with a growing sense of responsibility toward Timothy’s well-being. His actions suggest a deepening emotional capacity, though he remains uncertain about his own ability to express human feelings.

Data, ever observant, notices Timothy’s exhaustion and emotional fragility as the boy struggles to stay awake while painting. He offers his red ochre paint without hesitation, then attempts to mimic a human yawn—an act of connection—before Timothy drifts off. Data pauses mid-conversation, then gently lifts the sleeping boy from his chair and carries him to the couch, arranging him with meticulous care. His actions reveal a quiet, almost paternal tenderness, contrasting sharply with his usual logical demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • To create a safe space for Timothy to express his emotions, even indirectly through art.
  • To demonstrate empathy by mimicking human behaviors (e.g., yawning) and offering physical comfort.
Active beliefs
  • That Timothy’s trauma is too heavy for him to carry alone, and that he needs support—even if he doesn’t ask for it.
  • That his own attempts to understand human emotions, while imperfect, might still provide some comfort to Timothy.
Character traits
Observant Empathetic (emerging) Protective Tender (uncharacteristic) Adaptive (mimicking human behavior)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Data's Jar of Red Ochre

Data’s jar of red ochre, offered to Timothy without hesitation, serves as a symbolic bridge between their worlds. The paint, a tool for creation, becomes a metaphor for the emotional support Data extends—something Timothy accepts instinctively, even as he resists deeper connection. The jar remains unused as Timothy’s exhaustion overtakes him, but its presence underscores Data’s role as a provider of both material and emotional sustenance.

Before: Full and unused, sitting among Data’s art supplies.
After: Still full, now placed near Timothy’s easel but …
Before: Full and unused, sitting among Data’s art supplies.
After: Still full, now placed near Timothy’s easel but untouched as he sleeps.
Timothy's Easel

Timothy’s easel holds his violently abstract canvas, which serves as a visceral outlet for his repressed trauma. The easel, though sturdy, becomes a metaphor for the boy’s internal struggle—something that holds his chaos in place, even as it threatens to spill over. Data’s glance at the painting marks a turning point: the moment he recognizes the depth of Timothy’s pain, even if Timothy himself does not.

Before: Holding Timothy’s half-finished, trauma-infused painting, standing beside Data’s …
After: Still holding the painting, now abandoned as Timothy …
Before: Holding Timothy’s half-finished, trauma-infused painting, standing beside Data’s easel.
After: Still holding the painting, now abandoned as Timothy sleeps. The easel remains a silent witness to the boy’s unspoken grief.
Timothy's Paintbrush

Timothy’s paintbrush is gripped tightly in his hand as he slashes chaotic strokes across the canvas, his movements growing sluggish with exhaustion. The brush becomes an extension of his subconscious, translating his trauma into abstract violence. When he drifts off, the brush slips from his fingers, left behind as Data carries him to the couch—a physical manifestation of the emotions he can no longer hold onto.

Before: Clutched in Timothy’s hand, streaked with dwindling red …
After: Abandoned on the easel or nearby surface, its …
Before: Clutched in Timothy’s hand, streaked with dwindling red ochre, as he paints with dwindling energy.
After: Abandoned on the easel or nearby surface, its bristles still damp with paint, as Timothy sleeps.
Timothy's Palette

Timothy’s palette, nearly depleted of red ochre, sits beside his easel, a tangible reminder of his emotional drain. He glances at it repeatedly, yawning, as if the dwindling supplies mirror his own fading strength. Data’s offer of his own red ochre is a small but meaningful gesture—one that Timothy accepts without hesitation, symbolizing his trust in Data even as he resists vulnerability.

Before: Streaked with colors but nearly empty of red …
After: Still depleted, now with Data’s jar of red …
Before: Streaked with colors but nearly empty of red ochre, resting on Timothy’s easel tray.
After: Still depleted, now with Data’s jar of red ochre nearby, unused in Timothy’s exhaustion.
Timothy's Quarters Chair

Timothy’s chair serves as a temporary perch for his exhausted body as he paints, his posture growing increasingly slumped. Data uses the chair as a pivot point—gripping it to steady Timothy’s tilting head before lifting the boy entirely and carrying him to the couch. The chair, though unremarkable, becomes a symbol of Timothy’s fragile state: a place where he teeters between wakefulness and collapse, between control and surrender.

Before: Occupied by Timothy, who sits slumped in it …
After: Empty, having served as the transition point from …
Before: Occupied by Timothy, who sits slumped in it as he paints, his body heavy with exhaustion.
After: Empty, having served as the transition point from Timothy’s awake (but barely) state to his asleep state in Data’s arms.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Data's Quarters Holodeck

Data’s quarters, typically a space of logical precision and artistic exploration, becomes a sanctuary for Timothy’s emotional unraveling. The room, filled with easels, canvases, and the hum of consoles, contrasts with the quiet intimacy of the moment as Data carries the sleeping boy to the couch. The space—usually a place of intellectual pursuit—transforms into a haven of care, where Timothy’s trauma is met with tenderness rather than analysis. The glow of the monitors casts a soft light, creating an atmosphere of both technology and humanity.

Atmosphere Intimate yet charged with unspoken emotion. The hum of consoles and the glow of monitors …
Function Sanctuary for private reflection and emotional release. A space where Timothy’s trauma can surface indirectly …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of logic and emotion, where Data’s android nature meets his growing capacity …
Access Private and restricted to Data and his invited guests (e.g., Timothy). The door is closed, …
The glow of computer monitors casting a soft, blue-tinged light. The scent of oil paints and turpentine lingering in the air. The quiet hum of the Enterprise’s systems in the background.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Foreshadowing medium

"Timothy is suppressing is trauma about death. This foreshadows the reveal about his role in the incident."

Phasers fail in Black Cluster’s distortion
S5E11 · Hero Worship
Foreshadowing medium

"Timothy is suppressing is trauma about death. This foreshadows the reveal about his role in the incident."

Picard orders Timothy’s interrogation
S5E11 · Hero Worship

Key Dialogue

"TIMOTHY: I ran out of red ochre."
"DATA: You may use mine."
"TIMOTHY: Thank you."
"DATA: Perhaps you should return to your quarters."
"TIMOTHY: I'm fine."
"TIMOTHY: The servo-mechanisms in my mouth are designed to approximate human movements."
"DATA: At times I too find it difficult to share my thoughts with others. I am not always confident that I am expressing myself in a way that Humans will comprehend. But I know that..."
"DATA: It is very... expressive."