Worf recruits the owner of the local saloon, Annie, to bring him some supplies. Further alarming is the fact that more and more characters are turning into Datas. Worf negotiates a Prisoner Exchange with Frank, but Troi warns him that the villain will always backstab the hero. They'll have to finish the story by somehow defeating a superhuman gunslinger. Worf returns to Troi, and they realize that they're stuck in the simulation. When Worf escapes, Frank and his men shoot him, revealing that the security measures are no longer functioning. It turns out that he has all of Data's physical abilities. He demands the return of Eli in return for Alexander. In the Holodeck, Eli's father Frank has kidnapped Alexander, and he looks just like Data. Geordi sets to work restoring the damage. Further, Data is starting to act like a Wild West character. Food replicators produce nothing but Spot's cat food. The music that Picard was accompanying gets replaced by Anton Dvorak's The Slavonic Dance, which Data's been analyzing. The script for the play that Crusher is directing gets replaced by Data's poetry. Around the ship, the computer starts experiencing errors. Worf, Troi and Alexander are holding Eli in a cell awaiting the arrival of a judge, when Alexander is kidnapped. As they walk away, Data twirls his tricorder like a pistol. Meanwhile, a power surge in Data's positronic brain causes him and Geordi to discontinue their tests. He's rescued by Troi posing as mysterious drifter, having been recruited by Alexander because she loves westerns. Worf tries again and gets into a brawl with Eli's goons. Worf promptly pummels Eli, but Alexander stops the program and raises the difficulty so it will be a challenge. Worf and Alexander dress up as a Wild West sheriff and deputy and arrive in the town of Deadwood to bring the bad guy, Eli Hollander, to justice. Picard urges Worf to relax a little instead, so the disappointed security chief returns to his quarters, where Alexander is waiting to rope him into a holodeck adventure. Picard is practicing his recorder, Crusher is directing a play, Geordi is interfacing the ship's systems through Data's brain, and Worf wants to overhaul the ship's defenses. ![]() The Enterprise has two days of downtime, so the crew are finding different ways to pass the time. "If you will forgive my human metaphor, Lieutenant, it appears this town does not have the capacity for both of our respective attendances."
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