Both Go Down — Risk, Logic and Loyalty on the Transporter Pad

In the transporter room Data, Geordi and O'Brien make a terse, high-stakes decision: Data initially argues cold logic — he should go alone to minimize biological exposure — but Geordi pushes back, invoking practical knowledge of Riker's exact location and loyalty that overrides pure probability. The exchange crystallizes the episode's central tension (risk vs. duty), forces Data to concede, and deliberately raises the stakes by putting both an android and a human engineer in harm's way, turning a tactical choice into an emotional and narrative turning point.

Plot Beats

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Data and Geordi gear up in the transporter room while O'Brien mans the console, their tricorders and large phasers signaling a high-risk return to Surata IV.

routine prep to heightened caution

Data pushes to go alone, citing Geordi’s vulnerability to the microorganism and arguing to minimize exposure.

procedural to protective concern

Geordi counters with wry pushback, then lands the decisive point—he knows exactly where Riker was—while challenging Data’s assumption about android safety.

levity to persuasive urgency

Data accepts the logic and joins Geordi on the transporter pad, locking in the decision to beam down together.

resistance to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Concentrated and measured—quietly vigilant, prepared to translate the crew's decision into precise transporter operations.

O'Brien remains at the transporter console, professionally monitoring systems and standing ready to execute or abort the beam; his presence frames the technical boundary that will either protect the ship or fail should contamination be detected.

Goals in this moment
  • Operate the transporter safely, following biohazard protocols and be ready to respond to contamination.
  • Provide stable technical support so Data and Geordi can complete their retrieval and return without jeopardizing the ship.
Active beliefs
  • Transporter systems and console monitoring are capable of detecting and mitigating biohazards if protocols are followed.
  • Clear, decisive commands and procedural adherence reduce risk during high-stakes beaming operations.
Character traits
procedural focused reliable calm under pressure
Follow Miles O'Brien's journey

Calm, clinical and guarded—surface detachment that prioritizes risk-calculation over emotional impulse but registers the weight of the decision.

Data speaks first with clinical precision, argues for going alone to minimize biological exposure, evaluates probability, and ultimately accepts Geordi's pragmatic logic before stepping onto the transporter pad with a tricorder and phaser.

Goals in this moment
  • Minimize the number of living organisms exposed to the microorganism.
  • Ensure successful recovery of Commander Riker or diagnostic sample with the highest probability of mission success.
Active beliefs
  • Biological threats scale with the number of exposed agents; fewer humans means lower risk.
  • Android physiology is less or differently susceptible to the organism, making single-operator approach preferable.
  • Rational calculation should govern operational risk decisions.
Character traits
analytical risk-averse (in probabilistic terms) dispassionate procedural
Follow Data's journey

Determined and protective—willing to accept personal danger out of duty and friendship, masking anxiety behind pragmatic assurance.

Geordi pushes back against Data's cold calculus, invoking specific, actionable knowledge (Riker's exact location) and personal loyalty; he insists on accompanying Data, boards the transporter pad carrying a tricorder and phaser, and effectively converts an abstract risk assessment into an operational imperative.

Goals in this moment
  • Be physically present to assist Data in locating and rescuing Commander Riker.
  • Increase the likelihood of success by contributing Geordi's field knowledge and hands-on problem solving.
Active beliefs
  • Knowing the exact location of Riker materially raises the chances of a successful extraction.
  • Personal loyalty and teamwork can outweigh isolated statistical risk.
  • Operational knowledge and human judgment are essential complements to analytic logic.
Character traits
loyal practical insistent confident
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Medical Tricorder

Each of the two officers carries a medical tricorder as a diagnostic and scanning instrument; it functions as their primary tool for detecting the microorganism and assessing Commander Riker on-site, shaping the immediate tactical approach.

Before: In the hands of Data and Geordi, powered …
After: Still in the officers' possession as they mount …
Before: In the hands of Data and Geordi, powered and ready for field diagnostics.
After: Still in the officers' possession as they mount the transporter pad, prepared to be used on-planet for scanning and sample collection.
Transporter Room Three

The transporter pad functions as the physical staging platform for the risky decision; Data and Geordi climb onto it, turning it into the literal threshold between the safety of the ship and the contaminated environment they will enter.

Before: Empty but ready—unoccupied, with indicator lights available and …
After: Occupied by Data and Geordi, prepared to be …
Before: Empty but ready—unoccupied, with indicator lights available and coils idle or standing by.
After: Occupied by Data and Geordi, prepared to be energized for transport to the incident site.
Transporter Control Console (Transporter Room)

The transporter control console is actively manned by O'Brien; it provides real-time telemetry and biofilter readouts that frame the risk assessment and will be used to initiate or abort the transport sequence, making it the technical fulcrum of the decision.

Before: Staffed by O'Brien, consoles illuminated and monitoring shipboard …
After: Remains actively monitored and ready to engage the …
Before: Staffed by O'Brien, consoles illuminated and monitoring shipboard biofilters and status readouts.
After: Remains actively monitored and ready to engage the transporter once Data and Geordi are positioned on the pad.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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USS Enterprise Transporter Room 4

The transporter room serves as the operational crucible where technical procedure, medical urgency, and interpersonal duty collide; its instruments, hum, and consoles create a controlled yet tense environment that forces a moral-technical choice to be made.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and clinical—quiet urgency, low electrical hum, and focused personnel exchanging clipped dialogue.
Function Staging area and decision point for the risky away operation — where authorization, instrumentation, and …
Symbolism A threshold between institutional safety and biological unpredictability; the room symbolizes the ship's technological control …
Access Restricted to authorized crew and technical staff; staffed by transporter personnel and mission team members.
Low electric hum of phase coils and machinery. Consoles illuminated with status readouts and indicator lights. Ozone tang and faint mechanical noises implied by energized equipment. Close proximity of technicians and visible tension in brief exchanges.

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Key Dialogue

"DATA: "I must reiterate that it would be better if I went alone.""
"DATA: "Your company is not at issue. Your vulnerability to this microorganism is.""
"GEORDI: "Because I know exactly where Commander Riker was when it happened.""