S7E6
· Phantasms

Data attacks Troi and Riker

The scene opens with Worf and Riker mid-conversation in a corridor, where Worf expresses frustration over Alexander’s growing obsession with jazz—a cultural divergence Worf views as a betrayal of Klingon heritage. Their exchange is abruptly cut short when the Turbolift doors open to reveal a horrifying tableau: Deanna Troi lies unconscious on the floor, blood seeping from a wound on her shoulder, while Data stands over her clutching a coil brace. Before Worf or Riker can react, Data turns and violently attacks Riker with the brace, forcing Worf to intervene and subdue him. Data’s sudden, uncharacteristic aggression marks a catastrophic breakdown of his programming, signaling the interphasic threat’s full manifestation in reality. The moment escalates the crew’s peril and underscores the urgency of addressing the unseen force corrupting Data and the ship. Riker’s immediate medical response to Troi’s injury highlights the crew’s vulnerability, while Worf’s physical intervention—though effective—reveals his lingering tension with Riker over Alexander’s cultural identity, now overshadowed by the crisis at hand.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker and Worf discuss Alexander's newfound love for jazz music while approaching a turbolift, with Worf expressing his deep annoyance and Riker defending his attempt to broaden Alexander's musical horizons.

annoyance to anticipation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Hostile and disoriented, transitioning to bewildered as the interphasic influence wanes momentarily, revealing a fractured sense of self.

Data stands over Deanna Troi’s unconscious body in the Turbolift, gripping a coil brace. His face is blank, his movements mechanical yet violent as he suddenly turns and swings the brace at Riker’s face. After Worf restrains him, Data stops resisting abruptly, dropping the brace and staring in confusion, his programming visibly fractured by the interphasic threat.

Goals in this moment
  • To attack Riker with the coil brace (driven by the interphasic threat’s influence)
  • To resist Worf’s restraint (instinctive reaction to perceived threat)
Active beliefs
  • That Riker and Worf are threats to be neutralized (induced by the interphasic corruption)
  • That Troi’s injury is justified or necessary (a symptom of his compromised logic)
Character traits
Uncharacteristically violent Mechanically detached Programming breakdown Sudden confusion Loss of control
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Initially annoyed, then stunned by the violence, and finally determined to subdue Data, with a underlying current of unresolved frustration toward Riker’s influence on Alexander.

Worf is initially annoyed by Riker’s defense of Alexander’s jazz obsession but quickly shifts to action when the Turbolift reveals Troi’s injury and Data’s aggression. He reacts with stunned silence before physically tackling Data from behind, restraining him until Data stops resisting. His intervention is decisive, though his earlier frustration with Riker lingers subtly in his demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • To neutralize Data’s threat (prioritizing crew safety)
  • To assert control over the chaotic situation (Klingon honor-driven response)
Active beliefs
  • That Data’s aggression is a direct threat requiring immediate physical intervention
  • That Riker’s cultural influence on Alexander is misguided (though this is secondary to the crisis)
Character traits
Protective instinct Decisive action under pressure Lingering tension with Riker Physical dominance
Follow Worf's journey

Unconscious; her emotional state is implied to be one of pain and disorientation prior to losing consciousness, reflecting the interphasic threat’s psychological toll.

Deanna Troi is found unconscious on the Turbolift floor, blood pooling from a shoulder wound inflicted by Data. She does not speak or move during the event, her condition serving as a catalyst for Riker’s medical response and the crew’s realization of the interphasic threat’s danger.

Goals in this moment
  • None (unconscious, no agency in this moment)
  • N/A
Active beliefs
  • N/A (unconscious)
  • N/A
Character traits
Vulnerable Unconscious (incapacitated) Symbol of the crew’s fragility
Follow Deanna Troi's journey

Stunned initially, then deeply concerned for Troi’s well-being, with a underlying tension from the sudden violence and Data’s betrayal of trust.

Riker is initially engaged in a lighthearted debate with Worf about jazz when the Turbolift doors open, revealing Troi’s unconscious body and Data’s violent stance. He reacts with shock, raising his arms to defend himself as Data attacks, then immediately shifts to medical triage, calling for help and staunching Troi’s bleeding wound with his hand.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect himself from Data’s attack (instinctive survival response)
  • To stabilize Troi’s condition and summon medical aid (prioritizing crew safety)
Active beliefs
  • That Data is acting under external influence (trust in his friend is momentarily shaken but not destroyed)
  • That Troi’s injury is a direct result of the interphasic threat (urgency to contain the crisis)
Character traits
Quick reflexes Command presence under pressure Empathetic leadership Pragmatic problem-solving
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Engineering Coil Brace

The coil brace, a sharp-edged metal tool pulled from an engineering conduit, becomes a weapon in Data’s hands. He uses it to inflict Troi’s shoulder wound and later swings it violently at Riker’s face. The brace symbolizes the interphasic threat’s corruption of Data’s logic, turning an ordinary object into an instrument of harm. Its presence underscores the danger of the unseen force manipulating the ship’s systems and crew.

Before: A functional engineering tool, stored in a conduit …
After: Discarded on the Turbolift floor after Data drops …
Before: A functional engineering tool, stored in a conduit in the Enterprise’s systems, with no prior association with violence.
After: Discarded on the Turbolift floor after Data drops it, now stained with Troi’s blood and serving as physical evidence of the interphasic threat’s impact.
Geordi La Forge's Communicator/Comlink

Riker’s communicator badge is tapped urgently to call for medical assistance after Troi’s injury is discovered. The device relays his voice command to the ship’s medical team, initiating a response protocol. Its use highlights the crew’s reliance on Starfleet technology to manage crises, even as the interphasic threat undermines their systems. The communicator’s crisp, efficient function contrasts with the chaos of Data’s attack.

Before: Attached to Riker’s uniform, fully functional and ready …
After: Still attached to Riker’s uniform, now having fulfilled …
Before: Attached to Riker’s uniform, fully functional and ready for use.
After: Still attached to Riker’s uniform, now having fulfilled its role in summoning medical aid.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Turbolift (Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha, USS Enterprise-D) [Aftermath Scene]

The Turbolift on Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha becomes the epicenter of the crisis, where Deanna Troi lies unconscious on the floor, blood pooling from her shoulder. Data stands over her, gripping the coil brace, before turning to attack Riker as the doors open. The confined space traps the violence, amplifying the crew’s shock and the interphasic threat’s impact. The Turbolift’s usual function as a transit hub is perverted into a stage for betrayal and chaos.

Atmosphere Oppressive and claustrophobic, filled with the metallic scent of blood and the tension of sudden …
Function Battleground where Data’s attack on Troi and Riker occurs, revealing the interphasic threat’s manifestation.
Symbolism Symbolizes the corruption of the ship’s systems and the breakdown of trust among the crew, …
Access Initially accessible to Troi and Data, then restricted by the violence as Worf and Riker …
Unconscious Troi sprawled on the deck plating, blood seeping from her shoulder Data looming over her, coil brace gripped tightly in his hand Tight bulkheads echoing with the sounds of struggle and Worf’s tackle
Deck 17

The Deck 17, Section 3 Alpha corridor serves as the initial setting for Riker and Worf’s conversation about Alexander’s jazz obsession. Its narrow, utilitarian design amplifies the sudden violence when the Turbolift doors open, revealing Troi’s unconscious body and Data’s aggression. The corridor’s sterile, institutional atmosphere contrasts sharply with the personal and physical chaos that unfolds, symbolizing the disruption of the ship’s order by the interphasic threat.

Atmosphere Tense and suddenly chaotic, shifting from a casual conversation space to a battleground as the …
Function Initial meeting point for Riker and Worf, later becoming a battleground where the crew’s vulnerability …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of the Enterprise’s routine and the crew’s interpersonal dynamics, now shattered by …
Access Open to all crew members, though the sudden violence restricts movement and creates a sense …
Narrow bulkheads echoing with the sounds of struggle Steady hum of the ship’s machinery, now overshadowed by shouts and scuffling Fluorescent lighting casting sharp shadows during the confrontation

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Data attacking Troi with the coil brace directly causes Riker and Worf to discover her bleeding in the turbolift."

Data attacks Troi in the turbolift
S7E6 · Phantasms
What this causes 2
Causal

"Data becoming lucid sets up Data's explanation for his attack on Troi and Riker."

Picard confines Data after violent episode
S7E6 · Phantasms
Causal

"Data becoming lucid sets up Data's explanation for his attack on Troi and Riker."

Data explains his violent waking dreams
S7E6 · Phantasms

Key Dialogue

"WORF: Ever since you gave Alexander that music program... he has been playing it all night... every night."
"RIKER: I was just trying to broaden his horizons. Besides, he likes it."
"WORF: It is screeching... pounding... dissonant. It is not music."
"RIKER: Worf, it's better than music—it's jazz."
"RIKER: Data—!"
"RIKER: ((taps his communicator)) Medical emergency, deck seventeen, section three alpha!"