Picard's Red Outburst

In the quiet of the holodeck art class, Data's cool, clinical appraisal of Picard's painting progressively pricks the captain's composure. Picard masks irritation until Data exits; left alone he performs a sudden, raw gesture—flinging bright red paint across the canvas. The violent splash answers the impersonality of Data's critique: a private, nonverbal admission of wounded pride and suppressed anger. This moment is an emotional crack—a setup that exposes Picard's vulnerability and foreshadows the personal toll the coming investigation will extract.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard, left alone, angrily throws red paint over his canvas, expressing his frustration.

strained civility to anger

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Neutral, analytically engaged; unaware that his precise observations are emotionally injuring his instructor.

Data enters softly, informs Picard of the away team's status at Tanuga Four, then methodically inspects each student's painting and delivers an exacting, technical critique before politely offering further assistance and departing.

Goals in this moment
  • Communicate the away team's field status to the captain
  • Examine and classify the students' paintings using art-historical taxonomy
  • Be helpful and informative to Picard
  • Fulfill duty by reporting facts accurately and completely
Active beliefs
  • Objective, categorized information is valuable and appropriate in social settings
  • Providing accurate critique is a form of assistance
  • Emotional subtext is secondary to factual description
  • Clear reporting maintains operational and social order
Character traits
clinical curiosity literal-mindedness social naivete procedural thoroughness
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Surface composure and politeness masking escalating irritation and wounded pride, culminating in a sudden, private eruption of anger and shame.

Picard receives Data's formal critique, masks growing irritation, then, after Data exits, physically upends composure: he removes brushes from a jar and throws bright red paint across his canvas in a single violent gesture.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain decorum and avoid public embarrassment in front of his peers
  • Deflect or minimize Data's critique to preserve artistic dignity
  • Privately vent frustration without creating a scene that implicates the class
  • Reclaim authorship of his self-image through a physical, expressive act
Active beliefs
  • Art is a personal expression not reducible to cold analysis
  • Data's objective criticism undermines human emotional nuance
  • Maintaining commandly composure in public is essential to reputation
  • A private gesture can restore some internal equilibrium when words fail
Character traits
controlled restraint slipping to impulsive release private pride disciplined dignity latent volatility
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Neutral and professional; unaffected by the conversation and actions occurring around her.

The nude female model holds her pose as the class proceeds and remains an impassive focal subject while the interpersonal exchange among students and officers unfolds around her.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the pose for the duration of the class
  • Provide a consistent subject for study
  • Remain unobtrusive to the participants
Active beliefs
  • My role is to maintain the pose and support the class
  • Professional neutrality helps students focus
  • Emotional reactions of observers are outside my responsibility
Character traits
professional neutral stationary
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Neutral to slightly pleased curiosity; receptive to critique and classroom atmosphere.

Ensign Williams stands among the students as Data examines the paintings; Data comments on 'Woman with flowers' as Williams steps aside to allow inspection and listens to the appraisal.

Goals in this moment
  • Present her work to class observers
  • Absorb feedback to improve technique
  • Respect senior officers' access to the works
Active beliefs
  • Critical feedback is part of artistic growth
  • Senior officers' opinions hold instructional weight
  • Classroom is a safe space for critique
Character traits
respectful modest attentive
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Calm and mildly interested; non-confrontational reception of Data's commentary.

Lieutenant Wright is present with 'Woman with violin'; he steps back as Data offers an art-historical analysis of his painting and remains a quiet participant in the brief critique session.

Goals in this moment
  • Have his painting viewed and evaluated
  • Learn from critique without defensiveness
  • Maintain decorum in the mixed-rank classroom
Active beliefs
  • Objective critique advances skill
  • Class is an egalitarian learning environment despite rank
  • Senior officers will model proper behavior
Character traits
disciplined composed patient
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Holodeck Two Entry/Exit Hatch

The holodeck doors are the physical threshold through which Data enters and exits; their quiet parting marks the intrusion of external duty into a private space and the closing of that intrusion immediately before Picard's private rebound.

Before: Closed, sealing the holodeck studio from the corridor …
After: Open to admit Data, then reclosed after his …
Before: Closed, sealing the holodeck studio from the corridor and creating a contained classroom environment.
After: Open to admit Data, then reclosed after his exit; they register the arrival and departure that trigger the emotional beat.
Jean‑Luc Picard's Paintbrush

Jean-Luc Picard's paintbrush is present at his easel as a ritual tool of his practice: he initially puts it aside when Data interrupts, and its earlier handling marks his disciplined technique even as he later abandons careful brushwork for a sudden, forceful splash of red paint.

Before: In Picard's hand or resting near the easel, …
After: Set aside after being put down; replaced symbolically …
Before: In Picard's hand or resting near the easel, bearing fresh pigment and subtle scuffs from use.
After: Set aside after being put down; replaced symbolically by the gestural act of throwing paint rather than brushwork.
Woman with Violin (Painting)

The 'Woman with Violin' canvas is inspected by Data during his systematic survey of the students' work; it functions as a comparative prop that helps showcase Data's impersonal taxonomy and heightens the contrast with Picard's emotionally charged reaction.

Before: Mounted on an easel in the classroom, completed …
After: Remains on its easel, intact and unchanged by …
Before: Mounted on an easel in the classroom, completed student work waiting for critique.
After: Remains on its easel, intact and unchanged by the exchange — a calm foil to Picard's disrupted canvas.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Tanuga Four Research Station

Tanuga Four Research Station is invoked through Data's report — not physically present but narratively active: its survey status and Doctor Apgar's work supply the off-screen stakes that interrupt the holodeck's intimacy and introduce investigative pressure into the class.

Atmosphere Mentioned as a site of calm scientific labor turned crisis; its invocation injects distant urgency …
Function Referenced mission site that catalyzes the information exchange and frames the wider investigation.
Symbolism Represents the external crisis that breaches private refuge, showing how professional duty can rupture personal …
Access Operational research outpost; access implied to be restricted to authorized personnel and the away team.
Described in prior material as corrugated modules and sensor arrays Evokes ozone, instrument hum, and the presence of fragile experimental apparatus Narratively: a cold, technical contrast to the warm, tactile holodeck studio

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Emotional Echo medium

"Data's harsh critique of Picard's painting leads to Picard's frustrated reaction, showing his vulnerability and setting a tone of emotional tension that parallels his later struggles with Riker's case."

Data's Clinical Intrusion
S3E14 · A Matter of Perspective
What this causes 1
Emotional Echo medium

"Data's harsh critique of Picard's painting leads to Picard's frustrated reaction, showing his vulnerability and setting a tone of emotional tension that parallels his later struggles with Riker's case."

Data's Clinical Intrusion
S3E14 · A Matter of Perspective

Key Dialogue

"DATA: We have arrived at Tanuga Four, Captain. The away team has completed its survey of Doctor Apgar's work and is ready to return to the ship."
"DATA: While suggesting the free treatment of form usually attributed to Fauvism, this quite inappropriately attempts to juxtapose the disparate cubistic styles of Picasso and Leger. In addition, the use of color suggests a haphazard melange of clashing styles. Furthermore, the unsettling overtones of proto-Vulcan influences..."
"PICARD: No... thank you."