Unbidden Suitor: Lwaxana Tests Geordi
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Mrs. Troi and Homn move into Engineering and close on Geordi; she opens by promising blunt honesty, putting him squarely in her sights.
She declares an "equal opportunity" contest for her favor among bridge officers, effectively recruiting Geordi into her mate-hunt on the spot.
She challenges whether a sightless man can appreciate great beauty; Geordi flips the jab with cool wit, casting doubt on the sighted instead.
Prompted to explain, Geordi lays out how he reads beauty beyond sight—temperature gradients, moisture patterns, inner harmony—while Homn silently endorses him.
Mrs. Troi coolly concludes that a less perceptive man might be easier to live with and departs with Homn, leaving Geordi puzzled in her wake.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Polite amusement with a thread of puzzlement—uses humor to deflect forward but remains professionally grounded and slightly bemused by the intrusion.
Stationed at his engineering console, Geordi turns to meet Lwaxana's directness, replies with composed wit that reframes sight as only one sense among many, then watches, puzzled but unruffled, as she and Homn depart.
- • Maintain professional decorum while on duty at Engineering.
- • Deflect Lwaxana's flirtation with humor to avoid escalation.
- • Assert dignity and the legitimacy of non-visual perception.
- • Keep the ship's engineering work uninterrupted by social theater.
- • Beauty and perception are not limited to sight; other senses and internal states matter.
- • Polite humor is an effective tool to manage social awkwardness and preserve status.
- • Maintaining composure on duty preserves both personal integrity and ship operations.
- • Extraneous interpersonal theatrics should be deflected, not inflamed.
Quietly approving and dutiful—Homn's composure amplifies Lwaxana's confidence while remaining emotionally neutral.
Homn accompanies Lwaxana silently at her side, punctuating her statements with a slow, deliberate nod that endorses her intentions and intensifies the social pressure on Geordi without speaking.
- • Support and validate Lwaxana's social initiative nonverbally.
- • Provide an obedient ceremonial presence that reinforces Lwaxana's authority.
- • Avoid drawing attention to himself while shaping the scene through gesture.
- • His role is to serve and augment Lwaxana's intentions.
- • Nonverbal signals (a nod) are sufficient and effective social endorsements.
- • Maintaining restraint is the appropriate manner for a valet in public contexts.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Geordi's engineering workstation functions as the physical and social fulcrum of the exchange: Geordi is anchored at it, it frames his professional identity, and its diagnostic lights and tactile pads provide the sensory backdrop that contrasts with Lwaxana's theatricality and Geordi's multisensory rebuttal.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Bridge lesson on the subjectivity of beauty echoes in Geordi's nuanced, nonvisual account of perceiving beauty."
"Bridge lesson on the subjectivity of beauty echoes in Geordi's nuanced, nonvisual account of perceiving beauty."
"Lwaxana dismisses Geordi for his perceptiveness, then fixates on Rex precisely because his unreadable mystery attracts her."
Key Dialogue
"MRS. TROI: "Lieutenant La Forge, I wish to be direct with you.""
"MRS. TROI: "I have decided to give all the bridge officers an equal opportunity to gain my favor.""
"GEORDI: "Because my eyes don't seduce my mind, I'm driven to find beauty in other things -- things sighted people tend to ignore. The lovely temperature gradiations of bodies, the moisture patterns, the indications of inner peace and harmony...""