Redblock’s Treacherous Gambit and Data’s Quick Intervention

Within the claustrophobic confines of Dixon Hill’s office, Redblock reveals his true colors by brandishing a pistol and ordering his thug to kill Picard and his companions once they depart. His reckless greed blinds him to the peril of crossing between the Holodeck simulation and reality, as he and Leech step boldly through the newly reappeared portal despite dire warnings. Data’s swift and precise action neutralizes the thug’s deadly threat, preventing further bloodshed and underscoring the lethal stakes at play. This tense moment crystallizes the confrontation’s escalation from a dangerous game to a life-or-death battle, highlighting Redblock’s hubris and setting the stage for the fatal consequences of violating the fragile boundary between fiction and reality.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Redblock pulls a pistol and orders his thug to kill Picard and the others after they leave; Leech nervously questions the plan, but Redblock confidently leads him toward the portal.

dominance to menace ["Dixon Hill's Office"]

Redblock and Leech dramatically step through the portal; Data disables the thug’s gun and subdues him as the fictional villains attempt to escape, escalating the imminent threat.

threat to immediate danger ["Dixon Hill's Office"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated by obstacles yet maintaining controlled vigilance, wary of Redblock’s merciless intentions.

Picard attempts to negotiate with Redblock for safe passage and aid for the wounded, watches cautiously as Redblock and Leech examine the portal, and contemplates using it for escape, reflecting strategic leadership amid rising peril.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure safe transfer of injured to Sickbay
  • Find a way to escape the dangerous situation
  • Negotiate to minimize bloodshed
Active beliefs
  • Believes the exit portal offers a possible escape route
  • Distrusts Redblock’s dark promises and intentions
Character traits
cautious strategic resolute diplomatic
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Unflappable and focused, maintaining calm logic under threat.

Data delivers a precise, clinical definition of the computer to clarify Picard’s plan, points out the reappearance of the exit portal, then physically neutralizes the thug’s lethal threat by pinching the pistol’s muzzle and decking him with calculated efficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Picard and crew from lethal danger
  • Clarify technical information to others
  • Control the escalating situation
Active beliefs
  • Believes that the thug’s violence must be stopped immediately
  • Trusts the portal’s existence but doubts unauthorized crossing
Character traits
logical calm precise protective
Follow Data's journey

Concentrated and resolute, aware of the high stakes.

Wesley works intensely outside the Holodeck, triggering a blue flash that causes a dramatic environmental shift, indirectly setting off the chain of events leading to the portal’s reappearance and the deadly confrontation inside.

Goals in this moment
  • Repair the malfunctioning systems
  • Support the crew trapped inside
  • Resolve the Holodeck crisis
Active beliefs
  • Believes technical intervention can restore order
  • Trusts his expertise to aid the team
Character traits
focused determined technically skilled
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Trembling anxiety mixed with aggressive frustration, defensive yet hesitant.

Leech exhibits growing irritation toward Data’s explanations, expresses eagerness to kill Data, yet trembles nervously after the harsh snow environment shift; tentatively follows Redblock through the portal, showing internal conflict between aggression and fear.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate Data as a threat
  • Survive the hostile environment and situation
  • Stay loyal to Redblock while managing fear
Active beliefs
  • Believes Data’s logic is a threat to their plans
  • Fears the unknown consequences of the portal
Character traits
irritated fearful tentative paranoid
Follow Felix Leech's journey

Amused and self-assured, his confidence blinds him to the danger of crossing into reality.

Redblock reveals ignorance of the computer yet shows gleeful fascination with the exit portal, arrogantly commanding his thug to kill the Enterprise crew, then boldly stepping through the portal with Leech, embodying reckless hubris and greed.

Goals in this moment
  • Seize the mysterious item
  • Eliminate Picard and his companions
  • Explore and exploit the exit portal
Active beliefs
  • Believes he can kill without consequence
  • Thinks crossing the portal is possible and advantageous
Character traits
greedy amused confident reckless
Follow Cyrus Redblock's journey

Determined and menacing until neutralized; no visible hesitation.

The thug, loyal and aggressive, brandishes a large pistol aimed at Picard on Redblock’s order, prepared to commit murder; is abruptly disarmed and incapacitated by Data’s swift action, halting the immediate threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Kill Picard and companions on command
  • Protect Redblock's interests
  • Intimidate and control the situation
Active beliefs
  • Believes obedience to Redblock is paramount
  • Assumes lethal force will secure objectives
Character traits
loyal aggressive obedient violent
Follow Redblock's Thug's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Felix Leech's Gun

The large pistol, wielded by the thug on Redblock’s command, symbolizes imminent lethal threat; it is aimed at Picard to enforce Redblock’s lethal orders but is swiftly neutralized when Data physically pinches the muzzle closed and incapacitates its bearer, highlighting the tension between violence and control.

Before: In the possession of the thug, loaded and …
After: Disarmed and held closed by Data; thug incapacitated …
Before: In the possession of the thug, loaded and ready to fire.
After: Disarmed and held closed by Data; thug incapacitated and weapon rendered ineffective.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Snowy Alien Landscape

The Snowy Alien Landscape manifests transiently due to a Holodeck glitch, violently disorienting all inside with its howling winds and biting cold, symbolizing chaos and the fragility of the Holodeck environment before the group is abruptly returned to the office, shaken and vulnerable.

Atmosphere Hostile, chaotic, and chilling; a sudden, brutal interruption of narrative flow.
Function Environmental hazard disrupting the simulation and shaking character composure.
Symbolism Embodies the breakdown of control and foreshadows the deadly risks of the Holodeck’s failure.
Piercing icy wind howling like a banshee Violent snowstorm freezing characters mid-action Rapid transition back to office leaving characters shocked
Dixon Hill's Office Hallway

Dixon Hill's Office serves as the claustrophobic battleground where the fragile boundary between Holodeck fiction and ship reality collapses, heightening tension as Redblock and Leech confront Picard and crew, culminating in a violent escalation at the exit portal.

Atmosphere Tense, charged with underlying menace and claustrophobic dread, punctuated by sudden bursts of aggression and …
Function The confined stage for the deadly confrontation and negotiation attempt.
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between illusion and reality, and the dangers inherent in crossing it.
Access Restricted to Holodeck participants and crew involved in the simulation.
Dimly lit vintage noir decor evoking 1940s detective ambiance Presence of the blue streak exit portal on the closet door Tense silence punctuated by sudden laughter and threat Physical closeness forcing direct interaction among characters

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Wesley's Holodeck repair triggers a violent environmental glitch, impacting the trapped crew and revealing the precariousness of their rescue attempt."

Wesley’s Risk-Laden Holodeck Repair
S1E13 · The Big Goodbye
What this causes 1
Causal

"Redblock and Leech's decision to step through the Holodeck exit portal out of greed directly causes their dematerialization and death, showing the fatal boundary between fiction and reality."

Redblock and Leech’s Fatal Crossing from Fiction to Reality
S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"REDBLOCK: "Stand back, Mister Hill. I would shoot you myself, but I don't want to rob my assistant of his greatest pleasure.""
"REDBLOCK: "After we've gone, kill them all. Make sure no one ever finds the bodies.""
"DATA: (pinching the thug's pistol muzzle) *[action, no words]*"