Data's Noir Tutoring at the Holodeck Door
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data, sharp in a pin-stripe suit and fedora, boasts he’s mastered the era’s lingo and mannerisms, then punctuates it with a cocky “Cagney hitch” to prove the point as Riker falls in beside him.
At the Holodeck doors, Data appoints himself guide, telling Riker to ask if anything confuses him.
Riker waves off the tutoring, insists they won’t be long, and addresses the computer to get them inside.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Neutral and instrumental; no affect but functionally central to access control.
Implicitly addressed by Riker; the computer is the procedural interface that will grant Holodeck access once commanded. In this moment it functions as an on‑call authority awaiting instruction.
- • to await and execute authorized commands for Holodeck access
- • to maintain ship protocols and route requests properly
- • orders issued by authorized crew should be carried out per protocol
- • systems operate impartially and consistently
Cheerful, eager to experiment socially, and quietly proud of his acquired knowledge; socially engaged without embarrassment.
Standing in the corridor with a small smile, dressed in the pin‑stripe suit and fedora, Data demonstrates a 'Cagney hitch,' explains its social function precisely, and offers help should Riker need clarification inside the Holodeck.
- • to rehearse and embody period social behaviors for the upcoming Holodeck session
- • to be helpful to Riker by offering instruction and social framing
- • to test how well learned gestures translate into effective human interaction
- • to gain social approval and deepen interpersonal connection with shipmates
- • mannerisms and gestures can be learned and transmitted accurately through demonstration
- • performing period-accurate behavior will enhance his holodeck role and interpersonal acceptance
- • explicit explanation of function (e.g., attracting females) is useful information
- • offering assistance will be perceived as courteous and appropriate
Reluctant amusement mixed with pragmatic urgency—he wants to avoid awkwardness and secure a brief private respite.
Steps into frame beside Data in uniform, listens with polite tolerance to Data's demonstration, gently declines an extended lesson, and addresses the ship's computer to request Holodeck access as a pragmatic escape from the surrounding diplomatic/romantic fuss.
- • to gain access to the Holodeck quickly
- • to avoid an extended social lesson that would waste time
- • to create a private space away from onboard diplomatic and romantic disruptions
- • to remain courteous to Data while maintaining professional boundaries
- • the Holodeck is an appropriate and available refuge during diplomatic strain
- • Data's intentions are sincere though not always necessary
- • efficiency and brevity are preferable when under operational/diplomatic pressure
- • maintaining a polite tone preserves crew cohesion
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Data's pin‑stripe suit and fedora are worn as the visible marker of his Dixon Hill persona; the costume anchors his demonstration, enables the 'Cagney hitch' to read as authentic, and signals to Riker (and the audience) that Data intends to perform a period role inside the Holodeck.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Riker flees to the Holodeck and brings Data, prompting Data's period getup and persona."
"Riker flees to the Holodeck and brings Data, prompting Data's period getup and persona."
"Data's declared mastery of the era flows into his entrance in Rex's bar within the Dixon Hill sim."
"Data's declared mastery of the era flows into his entrance in Rex's bar within the Dixon Hill sim."
Key Dialogue
"DATA: "I have mastered the language, or lingo" of the period, sir."
"DATA: For example, this is a gesture denoting confidence and physical prowess. It is effective in attracting females and frightening off would-be adversaries."
"RIKER: ((to computer)) "It's comforting to know I'm with an expert Data, but we're really not going to be there that long. Computer...""