The Forbidden 'Yes' — Data Answers the Whisper
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data receives a faint, desperate transmission from Sarjenka—the voice of a child asking, 'Is anybody out there?'—and his face lights with urgent, personal connection as he activates the response protocol.
Data answers Sarjenka’s plea with a single, deliberate 'Yes'—a forbidden act of empathy that forges the first tangible thread in a clandestine bond, transforming sterile sensor data into living connection.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Terrified and desperate, but clinging to hope that someone beyond the static will answer and provide help.
Heard only as a faint, fractured voice-over asking 'Is anybody out there?'—a pleading, frightened child's cry that pierces the static and becomes the human anchor of the scene.
- • Attract attention and secure rescue or assistance
- • Confirm that another sentient being can hear and respond
- • Her voice can cross the void and reach another being
- • Someone will answer and offer refuge or aid
Clinically focused but inwardly enlivened—curiosity bordering on excitement, with a sudden, almost human impulse toward connection and reassurance.
Seated at his desk, Data monitors the console, issues the command 'Enhance,' manipulates keys to isolate the faint transmission and, after hearing the child's voice, deliberately replies aloud with the single word 'Yes.' His expression shows excitement and focused interest.
- • Isolate and clarify the anomalous voice signal for analysis
- • Establish communication with the signal source to determine if help is needed
- • Unknown transmissions merit careful technical examination and may contain life-significance
- • Responding to a sentient plea is a legitimate use of his capabilities, even if it risks breaching standard non-interference norms
Impassive and functional; no emotional content, serving purely informational duty.
Provides an objective system report — 'Analysis complete' — signaling that diagnostics have finished and allowing Data to proceed; functions as the clinical, procedural counterpoint to Data's emergent subjectivity.
- • Report completion of automated analysis
- • Provide a stable interface for further user commands
- • Systems should present objective results without interpretation
- • Crew members will issue follow-up commands based on diagnostics
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The wall computer in Data's quarters functions as the technical mouth and ear of the scene: its speakers crackle with static, its diagnostics finish ('Analysis complete'), and Data manipulates its interface to enhance and isolate the child's voice, turning a passive console into an instrument of forbidden contact.
Shipwide electromagnetic static fills the quarters, masking the transmission and providing the obstacle that compels Data to override safeguards and enhance the signal; narratively, the static both conceals and reveals, making the child's voice miraculous and fragile.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Data's private quarters serve as the intimate, contained stage for this transgressive moment: a clinical, orderly space where technical work is routine, transformed into a secret confessional when an emergent emotional event occurs behind closed doors.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Data's unauthorized sensor array (slightly chaotic, yet meticulously tuned) is the direct mechanical cause of him detecting Sarjenka’s signal. His deviation from protocol creates the emotional catalyst for the entire crisis—collapsing the boundary between duty and desire."
"The detection of the anomalous signal initiates Data's secret correspondence, which becomes the emotional engine of the entire narrative. This act of receiving a whisper is the direct cause of his subsequent moral crisis, his confession to Picard, and eventual defiance."
"Data’s choice to answer 'Yes' to Sarjenka’s plea is the foundational act of mercy that is later echoed in his confession to Picard. The 'Yes' becomes the seed; the confession is the blossom. The repetition binds his machine logic to human choice."
"Data’s choice to answer 'Yes' to Sarjenka’s plea is the foundational act of mercy that is later echoed in his confession to Picard. The 'Yes' becomes the seed; the confession is the blossom. The repetition binds his machine logic to human choice."
"Data’s choice to answer 'Yes' to Sarjenka’s plea is the foundational act of mercy that is later echoed in his confession to Picard. The 'Yes' becomes the seed; the confession is the blossom. The repetition binds his machine logic to human choice."
Key Dialogue
"COMPUTER VOICE: "Analysis complete.""
"SARJENKA (V.O.): "Is anybody out there?""
"DATA: "Yes.""