Hearing Convened — Duty Against Friendship

In the JAG office Phillipa Louvois coldly rules Data the property of Starfleet under the Acts of Gould, converting a personnel dispute into a legal mandate. Picard instantly challenges her, forcing a hearing despite logistical objections; Phillipa improvises by using serving officers as counsel and names Riker prosecutor. Riker, torn between duty and loyalty, refuses to prosecute his friend until Phillipa threatens summary judgment and immediate transfer to Commander Maddox. His bitter acceptance fractures the command's emotional cohesion and turns a private act of cruelty into a formal, high-stakes adjudication over personhood, setting the play’s moral crucible in motion.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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PHILLIPA delivers a legal verdict: under the Acts of Gould, Data is Starfleet property and therefore cannot resign or refuse Commander Maddox, converting a personnel dispute into a binding legal claim.

neutral/legal declaration to looming threat ['JAG office']

PICARD forcefully challenges the ruling and demands Phillipa convene a hearing, transforming the legal pronouncement into an actionable confrontation.

surprise to defiance ['JAG office']

PHILLIPA objects to logistical constraints—no staff at the new base—while PICARD presses regulations as a fix, forcing Phillipa to accept improvised measures to hold the hearing.

objection to pragmatic compromise ['JAG office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calmly resolute and deliberately unsentimental; her composure masks a willingness to weaponize procedure to achieve institutional ends.

Phillipa presents her research, cites the Acts of Gould, insists on summary legal authority, improvises a hearing using serving officers, names Riker as prosecutor, and threatens immediate transfer to Commander Maddox.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert Starfleet's legal ownership of Data under the Acts of Gould
  • Ensure an enforceable, expedient adjudication even without full JAG staff
Active beliefs
  • Institutional law supersedes personal loyalty in disputes over property and duty
  • Adversarial procedure, even improvised, is the correct method to resolve contested facts
Character traits
procedural implacable authoritative coldly strategic
Follow Phillipa Louvois's journey

Assigned and procedural; their presence is implied as functional rather than emotional, representing institutional obligation.

Serving officers are proposed as ad hoc legal counsel to fill JAG staffing gaps; they are named as procedural instruments to make the hearing possible despite the new base's limited resources.

Goals in this moment
  • Serve as legal counsel as appointed to allow the hearing to proceed
  • Ensure that Starfleet's procedural requirements are met despite staffing shortages
Active beliefs
  • Duty requires stepping into roles assigned by higher authority
  • Procedural legitimacy can be achieved even with ad hoc personnel
Character traits
dutiful deployed institutionally pliant
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Resolute and protective; outwardly composed but morally engaged, prepared to marshal procedure in defense of his officer.

Picard immediately challenges Phillipa's ruling, insists upon a hearing to contest the claim, accepts the role of defender as senior officer, and measures Riker's reluctance with a quiet command presence.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent a summary decree that would strip Data of autonomy without contest
  • Use Starfleet procedure to defend what he believes is Data's personhood
Active beliefs
  • Command responsibility includes defending subordinates from unjust institutional actions
  • Legal process can be used as a shield to test and protect moral claims
Character traits
dutiful protective measured authoritative
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Vulnerability is inferred; treated as legal object rather than moral subject, rendering his status precarious.

Data is not physically present in the room but is the subject of Phillipa's ruling and the threatened transfer; his autonomy and agency are debated as if he were property, making him the focal point of procedural coercion.

Goals in this moment
  • (Implied) Maintain autonomy and remain under Enterprise command
  • Avoid forced transfer and experimental refit
Active beliefs
  • (Implied by others' arguments) That his personhood is contested and must be defended
  • (As understood by crew) Data's rights are not self-evident in Starfleet law
Character traits
absent objectified vulnerable (by implication)
Follow Data's journey

Visibly stricken and bitter; torn between duty and friendship, forced into a role that violates his conscience.

Riker refuses to prosecute due to personal affection and respect for Data, argues the moral impossibility of treating Data as 'mere machine', then, under Phillipa's threat of summary ruling and immediate transfer, reluctantly agrees and accepts the prosecutor assignment with bitter resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid prosecuting his friend and preserve personal integrity
  • Prevent an unfair institutional outcome for Data
Active beliefs
  • Personal loyalty and lived knowledge of someone should inform legal judgment
  • An adversarial system that forces friends to fight undermines moral bonds
Character traits
loyal conflicted morally principled resentful
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Acts of Gould

The Acts of Gould are Phillipa's legal foundation: she cites them as conclusive proof that Data is Starfleet property. The Acts transform a personnel dispute into an enforceable legal claim, enabling summary rulings and transfer orders.

Before: Researched and ready as Phillipa's legal basis; referenced …
After: Invoked as active statutory authority that justifies Phillipa's …
Before: Researched and ready as Phillipa's legal basis; referenced in her findings.
After: Invoked as active statutory authority that justifies Phillipa's threat to rule summarily and to compel Data's transfer.
JAG Office Hearing on Data's Status

The JAG office hearing is the procedural mechanism Phillipa invokes and then improvises: she will preside, use serving officers as counsel, and hold the hearing in order to adjudicate Data's status despite limited staff.

Before: Not yet convened; an anticipated procedural requirement if …
After: Declared necessary and set into motion through Phillipa's …
Before: Not yet convened; an anticipated procedural requirement if Picard challenges the ruling.
After: Declared necessary and set into motion through Phillipa's authority; hearing procedures are improvised to proceed.
Starfleet Regulations (Official Procedural Pages)

Starfleet regulations are verbally invoked by Picard and implied by Phillipa when discussing hearing logistics; they provide the procedural framework that allows Picard to demand a hearing and Phillipa to improvise counsel from serving officers.

Before: Existing institutional texts presumed to cover hearings and …
After: Used to authorize an improvised hearing and to …
Before: Existing institutional texts presumed to cover hearings and absences of staff.
After: Used to authorize an improvised hearing and to delineate roles (defense, prosecution) for the ad hoc tribunal.
Starfleet Transfer Order — Data Reassignment (Admiral Nakamura; physical message disk / command packet)

The experimental refit (transfer) functions as the explicit punitive remedy Phillipa threatens: she orders Data to report to Commander Maddox for disassembly/refit, converting legal theory into an immediate, bodily threat to Data's autonomy.

Before: A possible administrative action referenced in Phillipa's findings …
After: Brought forward as an active threat of immediate …
Before: A possible administrative action referenced in Phillipa's findings and Maddox's intent.
After: Brought forward as an active threat of immediate enforcement pending Phillipa's summary ruling if prosecution fails.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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New Base

The 'new base' is cited by Phillipa to explain the lack of JAG staff and logistical difficulty; it functions as the pragmatic constraint that forces her to improvise legal procedure using serving officers.

Atmosphere Constricted and bureaucratically sparse; a tone of limited resources underlines Phillipa's procedural urgency.
Function Explanatory constraint that justifies ad hoc hearings and limited personnel.
Symbolism Represents institutional fragility and how bureaucracy can shortcut due process when infrastructure is thin.
Mentioned as 'new base' with minimal staff Implied limited administrative resources and stretched personnel
Starfleet Judicial Courtroom

The Starfleet Judicial Courtroom is referenced as the intended formal venue for adjudication; though the improvised hearing takes place in the JAG office, the courtroom looms as the canonical site where the legal battle will be publicly argued.

Atmosphere Formally grave in implication—an amphitheater of judgment that heightens the stakes even when not physically …
Function Planned battleground for the forthcoming public adjudication over Data's personhood.
Symbolism Embodies institutional weight and the public dimension of the legal question.
Described as an amphitheater-style courtroom elsewhere in canon Implied recording and formal adjudicative procedures will be used there
Admiral Haftel's Ship

The defendant's ship is referenced to determine who will serve as prosecutor—the next most senior officer aboard that vessel—linking Riker's assignment to chain-of-command conventions across ships.

Atmosphere Procedural and hierarchical by association; the ship exists as a legal reference point rather than …
Function Source of personnel assignment: its roster determines prosecutorial responsibility.
Symbolism Represents distributed Starfleet authority and how command obligations extend beyond a single vessel.
Referenced as source of the 'next most senior officer' rule Functions off-stage as a rostered authority

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal

"Phillipa's initial JAG ruling that Data is Starfleet property (Acts of Gould) leads directly to her convening procedures that assign a prosecutor—Riker—escalating the dispute into formal litigation."

Duty Over Friendship: Riker Forced to Prosecute
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man
Escalation

"Phillipa's property ruling escalates the conflict from administrative dispute to formal hearing when Picard forcefully challenges her decision and demands adjudication."

Duty Over Friendship: Riker Forced to Prosecute
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man
What this causes 2
Causal

"Phillipa's initial JAG ruling that Data is Starfleet property (Acts of Gould) leads directly to her convening procedures that assign a prosecutor—Riker—escalating the dispute into formal litigation."

Duty Over Friendship: Riker Forced to Prosecute
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man
Escalation

"Phillipa's property ruling escalates the conflict from administrative dispute to formal hearing when Picard forcefully challenges her decision and demands adjudication."

Duty Over Friendship: Riker Forced to Prosecute
S2E9 · The Measure of a Man

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"PHILLIPA: "I have completed my research, and based on the Acts of Gould passed in the early twenty-first century, Data is the property of Starfleet. He cannot resign and he cannot refuse to cooperate with Commander Maddox.""
"PICARD: "Then I so challenge. Convene your hearing.""
"RIKER: "I can't. I won't. Data's my friend, my comrade. We've served together and I not only respect him, I have affection for him.""