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S4E14 · Clues
S4E14
· Clues

Data reveals Paxan immunity and stasis plan

The Enterprise crew, still reeling from the revelation that Data acted independently during their 24-hour blackout, faces an immediate threat as the Paxan energy field approaches the ship. Data urgently advises varying shield strength to delay the field's penetration, exposing the Paxans' technological superiority and their inability to counter it. When Troi is revealed as a conduit for the Paxan entity, she delivers a chilling warning: the crew has 'invaded' their system, and their knowledge of the Paxans is 'unacceptable.' Data clarifies the Paxans' xenophobic isolationism, their terraforming of a protoplanet as a concealment tactic, and their method of neutralizing intruders through biochemical stasis and memory erasure. The crew learns that Data's positronic brain rendered him immune to the stasis field, allowing him to act while they were incapacitated. This revelation forces the Paxans to adapt their strategy, while also highlighting Data's unique vulnerability as a synthetic being in their crosshairs. The tension escalates as the crew realizes the full extent of the Paxans' preemptive hostility and the fragility of their own position.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data reveals that his positronic brain made him immune to the Paxan stun-field, allowing him to take action during the takeover attempt and revive the crew. Troi further explains the ramifications that Data posed to the Paxan takeover: Data remained conscious.

confusion to clarity ['BRIDGE']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Hostile and dominant, with a sense of absolute authority and superiority over the Enterprise crew.

The Paxan entity manifests through Troi’s body, using her as a conduit to deliver its warnings to the Enterprise crew. Its voice is cold and authoritative, its demeanor hostile and domineering. It asserts the crew’s 'invasion' of the Paxan system and the 'unacceptability' of their knowledge of the Paxans, making it clear that their presence is a direct violation of the Paxans’ isolationist principles. The entity’s possession of Troi underscores its ability to infiltrate and manipulate the crew, even from a distance. Its threats are preemptive and absolute, leaving no room for negotiation or compromise.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey the Paxans’ ultimatum to the crew, demanding their compliance or facing consequences.
  • Undermine the crew’s confidence by demonstrating the Paxans’ ability to control and manipulate them, even through possession.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s knowledge of the Paxans is a direct violation of their isolationist principles and must be erased or punished.
  • The Paxans’ technology and biochemical stasis field are superior to the *Enterprise*’s defenses, making resistance futile.
Character traits
Hostile and domineering Xenophobic and isolationist Technologically superior Preemptively aggressive Possessive of Troi’s body
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Stunned disbelief transitioning to determined resolve, with underlying concern for the crew’s safety and the ethical implications of Data’s actions.

Picard stands at the center of the bridge, his posture rigid with shock as Data’s revelations unfold. He initially reacts with stunned disbelief ('I... ordered you to lie?'), but quickly shifts to decisive command, ordering the crew to follow Data’s shield strategy. His gaze locks onto Troi as she is possessed by the Paxan entity, and he attempts to negotiate, emphasizing the crew’s peaceful intentions ('We are explorers, not invaders'). His voice carries a mix of authority and desperation, revealing his struggle to reconcile the crew’s vulnerability with his duty to protect them. Physically, he remains rooted to the spot, his hands clasped behind his back, but his eyes dart between Data, Troi, and the viewscreen, assessing the threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the *Enterprise* crew from the Paxan threat by delaying the energy field’s penetration and negotiating a peaceful resolution.
  • Understand the full extent of the Paxans’ capabilities and intentions to assess the crew’s long-term safety and Starfleet’s potential response.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s exploration mission is inherently peaceful and justified, but the Paxans’ xenophobia creates an unresolvable conflict.
  • Data’s immunity to the stasis field, while tactically advantageous, raises ethical questions about his autonomy and the crew’s trust in him.
Character traits
Command presence under pressure Quick adaptation to crisis Diplomatic instinct Emotional restraint masking concern Analytical under duress
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Calm and urgent, with a underlying sense of responsibility for the crew’s safety and the ethical implications of his actions.

Data is the linchpin of the event, delivering critical revelations about the Paxans’ tactics, his own immunity to their stasis field, and the crew’s past unconsciousness. He interrupts Riker’s order to vary shield strength, his voice calm but urgent ('-- No! You must vary shield strength and shape as rapidly as possible.'). He explains the Paxans’ xenophobia, their terraforming of a protoplanet, and their method of neutralizing intruders, his tone clinical yet laced with urgency. When Worf reaches for his phaser, Data intervenes, blocking his draw and warning him that it would be futile ('You would only harm Counselor Troi’s body.'). His posture is erect, his hands gesturing precisely as he speaks, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Data’s immunity to the stasis field is both a tactical advantage and a target, making him the Paxans’ primary focus.

Goals in this moment
  • Delay the Paxan energy field’s penetration by advising the crew on shield adjustments and explaining the Paxans’ tactics.
  • Protect the crew from harm, including intervening to stop Worf from harming Troi and clarifying the Paxans’ intentions.
Active beliefs
  • The Paxans’ xenophobia and isolationism are rooted in fear, but their technological superiority makes diplomacy nearly impossible.
  • His immunity to the stasis field grants him a unique opportunity to counter the Paxans, but it also makes him a target for their retaliation.
Character traits
Logical under pressure Tactical thinker Protective of the crew Unafraid to challenge authority Explanatory and precise
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Alert and tense, with restrained frustration at his inability to act decisively against the Paxan threat.

Worf is the first to alert the crew to the approaching energy field, his voice sharp with urgency ('Captain! The energy field is approaching!'). He immediately adjusts the shield controls as ordered, his fingers moving with precision over the tactical console. When Troi is possessed by the Paxan entity, his hand instinctively drops to his phaser, but Data intervenes, blocking his draw. Worf’s body tenses, his Klingon instincts clashing with Data’s logical restraint. He remains alert, his eyes scanning the viewscreen and the bridge crew, ready to act if the situation escalates. His posture is coiled, a warrior prepared for battle but constrained by the circumstances.

Goals in this moment
  • Defend the *Enterprise* and its crew from the Paxan energy field using tactical measures, including shield adjustments and potential phaser use.
  • Protect Counselor Troi from harm, even as she is possessed by the Paxan entity, balancing his protective instincts with Data’s intervention.
Active beliefs
  • The Paxans’ actions are a direct threat requiring a forceful response, but Data’s logic suggests otherwise.
  • His phaser would be ineffective against the Paxans’ technological superiority, making restraint the only viable option.
Character traits
Combat readiness Loyalty to the chain of command Restraint in the face of instinct Tactical precision Protective of the crew
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Confused and cautious, with a growing sense of unease as the Paxans’ superiority and the crew’s helplessness become apparent.

Riker stands beside Picard, his expression a mix of confusion and skepticism as Data’s revelations unfold. He attempts to issue an order ('Maintain shields at full intens-'), but Data interrupts him, advising a different strategy. Riker exchanges a glance with Picard, a silent communication passing between them. He listens intently as Data explains the Paxans’ tactics, his brow furrowing as the gravity of the situation becomes clear. Riker’s posture is upright, his hands clasped behind his back, but his eyes betray his unease. He remains a steady presence, ready to support Picard’s commands but clearly unsettled by the crew’s vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Picard’s leadership by following Data’s shield strategy and assessing the Paxans’ threat.
  • Understand the full scope of the Paxans’ capabilities to inform Starfleet’s potential response and protect the crew.
Active beliefs
  • Data’s immunity to the stasis field is a critical advantage, but his unilateral actions raise questions about trust and autonomy.
  • The Paxans’ xenophobia and technological superiority make diplomacy difficult, if not impossible.
Character traits
Quick to assess tactical options Loyal to Picard’s command Skeptical but adaptable Supportive of the crew Strategic thinker
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Hostile and dominant (via the Paxan entity), with Troi’s own emotions suppressed or overridden.

Troi’s body is physically present on the bridge, but her voice, mannerisms, and demeanor are entirely controlled by the Paxan entity. Her eyes flash with uncharacteristic anger as she delivers the entity’s warnings ('You have invaded our system. Your knowledge of us is unacceptable.'). Her posture is rigid, her tone cold and authoritative, devoid of her usual empathy. She serves as a conduit for the Paxan entity’s hostility, her body a vessel for their demands. The crew reacts with tension, and Worf reaches for his phaser, but Data intervenes, recognizing the futility of violence. Troi’s possession underscores the Paxans’ ability to infiltrate and manipulate the crew, even from a distance.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey the Paxans’ ultimatum to the *Enterprise* crew, demanding their compliance or facing consequences.
  • Undermine the crew’s confidence by demonstrating the Paxans’ ability to control and manipulate them, even through possession.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s knowledge of the Paxans is a direct violation of their isolationist principles and must be erased or punished.
  • The Paxans’ technology and biochemical stasis field are superior to the *Enterprise*’s defenses, making resistance futile.
Character traits
Possessed by an external intelligence Hostile and domineering (via the Paxan entity) Conduit for xenophobic ideology Physically present but mentally absent
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Supporting 2

Observant and supportive, with a growing sense of urgency as the Paxans’ threat becomes clearer.

Geordi stands at his engineering station, his expression shifting from casual observation to realization as Data explains the crew’s unconsciousness. He offers a lighthearted remark ('That explains why our beards didn’t grow.') to break the tension, but his tone quickly sobers as the severity of the situation sinks in. He listens intently to Data’s explanation, his fingers hovering over his console, ready to assist with shield adjustments or other technical measures. Geordi’s presence is supportive, his engineering expertise a silent but critical resource for the crew. His posture is relaxed but alert, his eyes scanning the bridge for cues on how to proceed.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist with technical solutions to delay the Paxan energy field’s penetration, leveraging his engineering expertise.
  • Support the crew’s morale by offering practical insights and maintaining a calm demeanor.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s technical capabilities, while advanced, are no match for the Paxans’ superior technology.
  • Data’s immunity to the stasis field is a unique advantage that could be exploited to counter the Paxans’ tactics.
Character traits
Observant and quick-witted Supportive of the crew Technically resourceful Lighthearted under pressure Loyal to Picard and Data
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Tense and reactive, with a growing sense of unease as the Paxans’ threat becomes clearer.

Ensign McKnight is present on the bridge but does not have any direct dialogue or action in this event. She is part of the 'REACTION SHOTS of the Bridge crew,' her presence implied as the crew reacts to the Paxan threat and Data’s revelations. Her posture is tense, her eyes wide as she takes in the unfolding crisis. She remains at her station, ready to execute any orders but clearly unsettled by the situation. Her role is supportive, her reactions mirroring the broader crew’s tension and concern.

Goals in this moment
  • Remain ready to execute any orders from Picard or Riker to assist in delaying the Paxan energy field’s penetration.
  • Support the crew’s morale by maintaining professionalism and discipline amid the crisis.
Active beliefs
  • The Paxans’ technological superiority makes the crew’s situation dire, but the senior officers’ leadership offers some reassurance.
  • Her role as a junior officer is to follow orders and trust in the chain of command, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Character traits
Observant and reactive Supportive of senior officers Tense under pressure Disciplined and professional
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Green Rectangular Energy Field

The green rectangular energy field is the Paxans’ primary weapon, a slow-moving but relentless force that approaches the Enterprise and drapes itself over the shields. It pulses and shifts in amplitude, attempting to match and penetrate the shields’ variations. The field’s glow is described as fluorescent, casting an eerie light over the bridge and symbolizing the Paxans’ invasive presence. It serves as a visual manifestation of the crew’s helplessness, a force they cannot fully counter but can temporarily delay. The field’s adaptive nature highlights the Paxans’ technological superiority and their ability to infiltrate even the most advanced defenses.

Before: Approaching the Enterprise, moving steadily and emitting a …
After: Draped over the shields, pulsing and shifting in …
Before: Approaching the Enterprise, moving steadily and emitting a slow-moving energy pulse.
After: Draped over the shields, pulsing and shifting in amplitude as it attempts to penetrate, but temporarily delayed by the crew’s shield variations.
Enterprise Defensive Shields

The Enterprise shields are the crew’s primary defense against the Paxan energy field, but they are ultimately ineffective in preventing penetration. Data advises varying shield strength and shape to delay the field’s advance, a tactic that buys the crew time but cannot ultimately counter the Paxans’ superior technology. The shields are visualized as an invisible barrier draped with a fluorescent green energy pulse from the Paxan field, which shifts and adapts in response to the crew’s adjustments. The shields’ failure to fully protect the crew underscores the Paxans’ technological dominance and the crew’s vulnerability.

Before: Operational at full intensity, but vulnerable to the …
After: Temporarily delayed in penetration through rapid variations in …
Before: Operational at full intensity, but vulnerable to the Paxan energy field’s adaptive penetration tactics.
After: Temporarily delayed in penetration through rapid variations in strength and shape, but ultimately unable to prevent the Paxan field’s advance.
Worf's Phaser (Paxan Crisis)

Worf’s phaser remains holstered at his side throughout the event, a symbol of the crew’s inability to counter the Paxan threat with conventional weapons. When Troi is possessed by the Paxan entity, Worf instinctively reaches for his phaser, but Data intervenes, blocking his draw and warning him that it would be futile ('You would only harm Counselor Troi’s body.'). The phaser’s presence is a reminder of the crew’s military training and their instinct to defend themselves, but it is ultimately useless against the Paxans’ biochemical and memory-control tactics. Its holstered state underscores the crew’s helplessness and the Paxans’ dominance.

Before: Holstered at Worf’s side, ready for use but …
After: Holstered, as Data’s intervention prevents Worf from drawing …
Before: Holstered at Worf’s side, ready for use but ultimately unused.
After: Holstered, as Data’s intervention prevents Worf from drawing it, reinforcing the crew’s inability to counter the Paxan threat with force.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Protoplanet (Paxan System)

The Enterprise bridge serves as the command center and battleground for this event, where the crew confronts the Paxan threat and Data’s revelations. It is a high-tech environment filled with tactical consoles, viewscreens, and the hum of activity, but the atmosphere is tense and urgent as the Paxan energy field approaches. The bridge crew reacts with tension and concern, their movements and dialogue driven by the immediate crisis. The location’s functional role is to facilitate the crew’s response to the threat, but it also becomes a symbol of their vulnerability, as the Paxans’ energy field looms outside the viewscreen, inescapable and adaptive. The bridge’s usual order is disrupted by the Paxans’ intrusion, both physically and psychologically.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with urgent dialogue, reactive movements, and a sense of impending doom as the Paxan …
Function Command center and battleground for the crew’s response to the Paxan threat.
Symbolism Represents the crew’s vulnerability and the Paxans’ ability to infiltrate even the most advanced Starfleet …
Access Restricted to senior officers and essential crew members; the crisis limits movement and focuses attention …
Tactical consoles displaying shield readings and energy field data Viewscreens showing the approaching green rectangular energy field The hum of the ship’s systems, interspersed with urgent dialogue and the sound of Worf adjusting shield controls Troi’s possessed body standing rigidly at the center of the bridge, her voice cold and authoritative

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is represented in this event through the Enterprise crew’s adherence to its protocols, values, and chain of command. The crew’s exploration mission is rooted in Starfleet’s principles of diplomacy and discovery, but the Paxans’ xenophobia and technological superiority challenge these ideals. Picard’s attempts to negotiate with the Paxan entity through Troi reflect Starfleet’s diplomatic instincts, even in the face of overwhelming odds. The crew’s technical responses, such as Data’s shield strategy and Geordi’s engineering support, also align with Starfleet’s emphasis on innovation and problem-solving. However, the Paxans’ preemptive hostility and the crew’s vulnerability highlight the limitations of Starfleet’s ideals in the face of such a threat.

Representation Through the crew’s adherence to Starfleet protocols, diplomatic instincts, and technical problem-solving.
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as the Paxans’ technological superiority and xenophobia limit the crew’s ability to …
Impact The event underscores the tension between Starfleet’s ideals of exploration and diplomacy and the harsh …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal debate over Data’s actions and the Paxans’ threat tests their unity and …
Protect the Enterprise crew and ship from the Paxan threat using diplomatic and technical measures. Restore the crew’s missing 24 hours of memory and ensure their safety, while also gathering intelligence on the Paxans for potential future encounters. Diplomatic negotiation through Picard and Troi Technical problem-solving through Data, Geordi, and Worf Adherence to Starfleet’s chain of command and protocols, even under duress
Paxans

The Paxans are the antagonist force in this event, represented through their energy field, possession of Troi, and the revelations about their xenophobic isolationism. Their actions are preemptive and hostile, designed to neutralize the Enterprise crew and erase their knowledge of the Paxans. The Paxans’ technological superiority—exemplified by their energy field, biochemical stasis, and memory-erasure tactics—underscores their dominance and the crew’s helplessness. Their xenophobia is absolute, leaving no room for negotiation or compromise. The Paxans’ involvement in this event is a direct challenge to the crew’s exploration mission and Starfleet’s ideals, forcing the crew to confront the limits of their diplomacy and technology.

Representation Through the Paxan energy field’s approach, Troi’s possession by the Paxan entity, and Data’s revelations …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Enterprise crew, using their technological superiority to enforce isolation and …
Impact The Paxans’ actions in this event highlight the dangers of encountering a species that prioritizes …
Internal Dynamics The Paxans’ internal dynamics are not directly explored, but their xenophobia and isolationism suggest a …
Neutralize the Enterprise crew through biochemical stasis and memory erasure to erase their knowledge of the Paxans. Enforce their isolationist principles by preventing the crew from leaving their system with any recollection of the encounter. Technological superiority through the energy field and stasis tactics Psychological manipulation through Troi’s possession and the delivery of hostile warnings Preemptive hostility and absolute refusal to negotiate or compromise
USS Enterprise-D Senior Crew (Primary Leadership Team)

The USS Enterprise crew is the protagonist force in this event, united in their response to the Paxan threat. Their collective expertise—Picard’s leadership, Data’s tactical and technical knowledge, Worf’s combat readiness, Troi’s (possessed) role as a conduit for the Paxan entity, Riker’s strategic support, and Geordi’s engineering insights—drives their efforts to delay the energy field’s penetration and understand the Paxans’ intentions. The crew’s reactions are tense and coordinated, with each member playing a specific role in the crisis. Their unity is tested by the Paxans’ hostility and Data’s revelations, but they remain focused on protecting the ship and one another. The crew’s vulnerability is a shared experience, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.

Representation Through the coordinated actions of the bridge crew, including Picard’s leadership, Data’s tactical advice, Worf’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over their own responses but constrained by the Paxans’ technological superiority and the …
Impact The event highlights the crew’s resilience and unity in the face of an overwhelming threat, …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal debate over Data’s actions and the Paxans’ threat tests their trust in …
Delay the Paxan energy field’s penetration to buy time for a potential solution or negotiation. Understand the full extent of the Paxans’ capabilities and intentions to inform Starfleet’s response and protect the crew. Collective expertise and coordination under Picard’s command Technical and tactical adaptations to counter the Paxan threat Diplomatic efforts to negotiate with the Paxan entity through Troi

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Data reporting an immediate risk prompts Picard to demand an explanation, leading Data (via Troi) to reveal the Paxans and their intentions."

Picard confronts Data’s unanswerable silence
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Causal

"Data reporting an immediate risk prompts Picard to demand an explanation, leading Data (via Troi) to reveal the Paxans and their intentions."

Picard confronts Data’s hidden orders
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What this causes 3
Causal

"Data and Troi explaining how Data (who remained conscious) ruined the Paxan plan and revived the crew leads into that beat showing Data taking back emergency procedures."

Paxans Expose Troi as Conduit
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Causal

"Data and Troi explaining how Data (who remained conscious) ruined the Paxan plan and revived the crew leads into that beat showing Data taking back emergency procedures."

Picard bargains with Paxan entity through Troi
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Causal

"Data and Troi explaining how Data (who remained conscious) ruined the Paxan plan and revived the crew leads into that beat showing Data taking back emergency procedures."

Picard negotiates memory suppression with Paxans
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"PICARD: I... ordered you to lie?"
"TROI: You have invaded our system."
"DATA: My positronic brain is a technology unknown to the Paxans. Their stun-field had no effect on me. I remained conscious as they attempted to take over your ship."