Data: The Living Conduit — The Nanites Speak
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Data communicates with the nanites and learns about their distrust stemming from Stubbs' destructive sterilization.
Data volunteers his neural network as a conduit, allowing the nanites to communicate through him.
The nanites reveal they were scavenging materials to survive, not intentionally harming the crew.
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Shuttle Bay Two is the physical staging area for the unit's deployment. Technicians and launch systems ready and release the payload here; the bay's mechanical hum and sterile choreography provide the procedural frame for the launch, making the act feel official and irreversible.
Exterior space around the Enterprise receives the unit as its immediate environment: the destination where the payload becomes subject to cosmic conditions and isolation. The vacuum transforms the unit from an instrument into a potential actor on its own terms, emphasizing vulnerability and autonomy once released.
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Key Dialogue
"Data: "I will permit the nanites temporary access to my neural net. They may speak through me so we may understand their intent.""
"Nanite (through Data): "We took what we needed to survive. You hunted our kind and left us nothing — you are the killers.""
"Picard: "There will be no summary eradication. We will offer sanctuary on Kavis‑Alpha‑Four and, in return, you will aid us in repairing the core. That is the bargain.""