Unauthorized Access Sparks Covert Inquiry
Plot Beats
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Data and Riker discuss the Klingon council's refusal to grant access to their information net, with Geordi quietly working on a solution nearby.
Riker instructs Data to contact Starfleet and requests the logs from the USS Intrepid, while also directing Crusher to examine medical records of the Khitomer massacre.
Geordi, under the guise of routine entries, claims to have accidentally accessed the Klingon information net, prompting Riker to join him in investigating the files.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Measured, objectively concerned — calmly focused on data integrity rather than politics.
Data stands at the aft science station, reporting facts: the Klingon council refusal and which ship was nearest Khitomer. He questions Geordi's claim about authorization and maintains a procedural, forensic focus throughout the exchange.
- • Provide accurate, verifiable information to support the investigation.
- • Ensure access to primary records (identify which ship was first on scene).
- • Preserve chain-of-custody and procedural correctness in the face of unauthorized access.
- • Objective records will reveal the facts regardless of political pressure.
- • Unauthorized access undermines evidentiary reliability and must be noted.
- • Klingon refusal is an extraordinary obstacle to obtaining the truth.
Irritated at obstruction but determined and briskly action‑oriented; masking larger diplomatic concern with operational focus.
Riker reacts with visible irritation to the council's refusal, immediately issues orders to contact Starfleet for Intrepid logs, tasks Dr. Crusher with medical records, and moves to Geordi's station to begin a hands‑on inquiry.
- • Obtain Intrepid's logs and rescue medical records to reconstruct Khitomer's aftermath.
- • Turn bureaucratic denial into actionable evidence collection.
- • Protect the ship and crew by moving quickly before Klingon interference escalates.
- • Concrete records will break through political obfuscation.
- • Time is of the essence — delaying allows adversaries to manipulate evidence.
- • Starfleet procedural channels are the correct first recourse, even when diplomacy falters.
Secretive and quietly excited — eager to help but anxious about the consequences of unauthorized access.
Geordi overhears Duras being implicated, slips to another station, and confesses (dishonestly) to having accidentally accessed the Klingon information net; he immediately begins working on the data from that breach.
- • Extract useful information from the Klingon net to aid the investigation.
- • Conceal the true method and scope of his access to avoid institutional fallout.
- • Support Riker's effort to gather evidence while minimizing diplomatic exposure.
- • The Klingon information net likely contains decisive evidence.
- • Technical skill can overcome political roadblocks and yield truth.
- • If handled prudently, the benefits of the breach outweigh the risks.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Khitomer Outpost is invoked as the site of the massacre prompting the inquiry; its ruined ramparts and scarred terrain supply the moral weight behind the search for records and the reason Riker pushes for forensic evidence.
The Aft Science Station functions as the focused analytical pocket on the main bridge where Data and Riker review scrolling information, where holo‑panels reveal the denial and identify the Intrepid, and where Geordi slips to work on the Klingon net. It is the operational locus for the covert forensic sweep that begins here.
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Key Dialogue
"DATA: "The Klingon council is refusing to allow us access to their information net, Commander.""
"RIKER: "Duras...""
"GEORDI: "I was just making a few routine entries... and somehow, by accident, I just happened to... access the Klingon information net.""