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S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Clemens sabotages Data’s device

Samuel Clemens, still distrustful of Data and the Enterprise crew despite his growing alliance with them, acts on his paranoia about the time-traveling aliens’ technology. He bribes Jack the Bellboy to gain access to Data’s room under the pretense of delivering a message, then steals a critical transceiver component from Data’s time-shift device. Clemens believes the device is a threat to the timeline and that removing it will protect history. When Data and Guinan later discover the theft, Clemens is found hiding in the boarding house’s storage closet, clutching the stolen part. The confrontation forces Clemens to confront his lingering skepticism and the fragility of his trust in the crew, while Data and Guinan must decide whether to press charges or appeal to his reason—revealing how Clemens’s fear of the unknown still undermines their mission. The stolen component also creates a technical hurdle for Data’s ability to communicate with the Enterprise, escalating the crew’s operational challenges in 19th-century San Francisco.

Plot Beats

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Clemens, suspicious of Data, sneaks into Data’s room and steals the transceiver assembly from Data’s time-shift device, believing it to be dangerous technology.

suspicion to action ["Data's hotel room"]

Data reveals the device's toxicity to humans; a muffled sound from the closet reveals Clemens's hiding place, he is discovered by Data and Guinan.

worry to confrontation ["Data's hotel room"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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No character participations recorded

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Victorian Boarding House

The Victorian Boarding House appears here as a static exterior establishing shot, devoid of character interaction or narrative progression. Its role in this moment is purely visual and atmospheric, serving as a placeholder to ground the audience in the 19th-century San Francisco setting. The absence of interior action (e.g., Clemens's theft or the confrontation in the storage closet) suggests this shot is either a transitional device or a misaligned fragment of the scene. The boarding house's exterior—likely featuring gas lamps, horse-drawn carriages, and period-appropriate architecture—reinforces the episode's temporal displacement but lacks the dramatic tension of the candidate event. Its symbolic significance lies in its dual role: a refuge for the Enterprise crew and a stage for Clemens's paranoia, though this potential is unrealized in the provided text.

Atmosphere Stagnant and unpopulated, the boarding house exterior feels like a paused moment—neither inviting nor hostile, …
Function Visual anchor for the boarding house setting, establishing the 19th-century environment but lacking narrative function …
Symbolism Represents the threshold between the crew's covert operations and the era's rigid social structures, though …
Access Open to the public (as a boarding house), but the interior remains inaccessible in this …
Gas lamps flickering in the dim daylight, casting long shadows. Horse-drawn carriages parked along the cobblestone street, suggesting urban activity. Period-appropriate architecture with ornate details, reinforcing the 1893 setting.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Thematic Parallel medium

"Picard improvising a story to avoid paying rent is a parallel to Clemens sneaking into Data's room under false pretenses."

Riker and Beverly report infirmary threat
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Thematic Parallel medium

"Picard improvising a story to avoid paying rent is a parallel to Clemens sneaking into Data's room under false pretenses."

Picard Improvises to Delay Eviction
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
What this causes 2
Causal

"The boarding house meeting leads directly to Riker and Beverly reporting their findings about the infirmary, forming a clear cause and effect link in the plot."

Riker and Beverly report infirmary threat
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II
Causal

"The boarding house meeting leads directly to Riker and Beverly reporting their findings about the infirmary, forming a clear cause and effect link in the plot."

Picard Improvises to Delay Eviction
S6E1 · Time's Arrow, Part II

Key Dialogue

"CLEMENS: (muttering, as he pockets the component) 'Can’t trust a man who ain’t even a man. Not when the whole damn timeline’s at stake.'"
"DATA: (calm but firm, upon discovering Clemens) 'Samuel, this component is essential for maintaining temporal synchronization. Without it, my ability to assist the crew is severely compromised.'"
"CLEMENS: (defensive, backing away) 'And what if that thing’s the very reason those devils are here? What if it’s *calling* them? You lot play fast and loose with time—well, I ain’t risking history for your experiments!'"
"GUINAN: (stepping between them, voice low) 'Samuel, you’ve seen what’s at stake. This isn’t about trust in *us*—it’s about trust in the future you’ve already helped shape.'"