Defiant Transport: Data Brings Sarjenka Aboard
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Data and Sarjenka materialize on the transporter pad; the child, trembling and disoriented, immediately grasps Data’s hand as O’Brien stares in shock at the unauthorized arrival of an alien child aboard the Enterprise.
O’Brien whispers a grim warning about the consequences of Data’s actions, immediately establishing the gravity of the breach and the moral reckoning now inevitable.
Data ignores the tension, fixated on reaching Riker—his mechanical urgency renders the child’s peril secondary to protocol, yet his directive is already twisted by attachment.
O’Brien’s stunned question—'You're going to take that?'—crystallizes the absurdity and outrage of Data’s choice, forcing the unspoken moral crime into the open.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Shocked and apprehensive, moving quickly from professional surprise to dismay and foreboding about disciplinary fallout.
O'Brien watches the unauthorized arrival with open disbelief, warns quietly that there will be consequences, answers Data's questions, challenges the action verbally, and ends the scene baffled as they exit carrying the child.
- • Hold the responsible party accountable for an unauthorized transport.
- • Alert command and ensure the breach is recorded and addressed.
- • Transporting an alien without authorization violates Starfleet procedure and will provoke serious consequences.
- • Institutional rules exist to prevent chaos and must be upheld unless expressly overruled by command.
Panicked and desperate; frightened child seeking physical comfort and safety, expressing an urgent plea to avoid abandonment.
Sarjenka materializes terrified, edges sideways, instinctively slides her hand into Data's, seizes his arm and pleads not to be left behind—her physical cling becomes the emotional lever of the scene.
- • Avoid being left alone on a dangerous world; secure immediate physical safety.
- • Find an adult protector she instinctively trusts (Data) and remain with them.
- • The one who holds my hand (Data) will protect me.
- • Being left behind equals certain danger; proximity to the stranger equals safety.
Externally composed and unemotional but exhibiting decisive, emergent empathy — a steady conviction that protecting the child is paramount.
Data materializes with the child, accepts Sarjenka's hand without hesitation, answers O'Brien's questions calmly, refuses to abandon the child and proceeds toward the bridge with purposeful resolve.
- • Ensure the immediate safety of Sarjenka by taking her to command for protection.
- • Bring the child's presence and plight to the attention of senior officers (Riker/Picard) so a humane response can be authorized.
- • A vulnerable life in immediate danger supersedes abstract non-interference in this moment.
- • The moral imperative to protect a trusting being overrides procedural constraints when lives are at stake.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Sarjenka's small hand functions as the scene's emotional anchor: its instinctive grip on Data embodies trust, converts Data's abstract compassion into a visible bond, and physically tethers the child to the android as they exit toward command.
The transporter platform is the literal site of the unauthorized materialization: it produces physical proof of the breach, hums with residual energy after Data and Sarjenka rematerialize, and functions as the staging ground from which the moral crisis becomes public and undeniable.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Main Bridge is the immediate destination toward which Data purposefully heads carrying Sarjenka; it represents the institutional forum where the unauthorized act will be witnessed, judged, and potentially sanctioned, turning a private rescue into an organizational problem.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."
"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."
"Data's rescue of Sarjenka on Drema Four is the direct cause of her unauthorized arrival on the transporter pad. This act—carrying out his moral belief in person—is the single event that forces Starfleet to confront the concrete human cost of the Prime Directive."
"The arrival of Sarjenka on the transporter pad immediately triggers Picard’s demand to know Data’s whereabouts. The breach becomes visible, public, and inescapable—escalating the implicit moral crisis (in Picard’s ready room) into an overt, undeniable catastrophe on the bridge."
"The arrival of Sarjenka on the transporter pad immediately triggers Picard’s demand to know Data’s whereabouts. The breach becomes visible, public, and inescapable—escalating the implicit moral crisis (in Picard’s ready room) into an overt, undeniable catastrophe on the bridge."
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"O'BRIEN: "There's gonna be hell to pay.""
"SARJENKA: "Don't leave me here. Please don't leave me.""
"DATA: "Quite impossible.""