Object

Data's Deactivation Tool

Data grips this compact tool in the Borg lab, inserting or interfacing it with Lore's exposed, flickering circuitry after a phaser shot leaves him dying. He methodically powers down subsystems one by one, fingers steady despite hesitation, then pauses before the final deactivation that ends Lore's life.
1 appearances

Purpose

Shut down android systems sequentially after critical damage

Significance

Enables Data to fully terminate Lore, severing his final familial bond and hope for the emotion chip while confronting the act of killing his brother

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

1 moments
S7E1 · Descent, Part II
Data kills Lore in self-defense

Data’s deactivation tool is the instrument of mercy and finality, a cold, clinical device that contrasts sharply with the emotional weight of the moment. It is compact, precise, and unyielding, reflecting Data’s own struggle to separate logic from feeling. As he methodically shuts down Lore’s systems, the tool becomes an extension of his conflict: each subsystem he deactivates is a step toward closure, but the pause before the final shutdown reveals his hesitation. The tool’s design is functional, not cruel, yet its purpose in this moment is irrevocable. When Lore’s circuitry finally darkens, the tool is lowered, its work done, but the emotional residue of the act lingers in the air.

Before: Gripped in Data’s hand, its surface smooth and unremarkable. The tool is ready, its components humming faintly, but it is not yet active. Data holds it with controlled precision, a reminder that even in this moment of turmoil, he is capable of restraint. The tool is a symbol of his duality: the logic that guides his hand, the emotion that makes him hesitate.
After: Deactivated and lowered, its purpose fulfilled. The tool is now just another piece of tech in the lab, but its role in Lore’s death is indelible. Data does not put it away immediately; he holds it for a moment longer, as if acknowledging the weight of what he’s done. The tool becomes a metaphor for his journey—a device that shuts down not just systems, but the last remnants of his brotherhood.
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