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S3E14 · A Matter of Perspective

A Request, a Demonstration, and a Charged Look

On the Holodeck recreation of the station living area Riker asks—calmly but insistently—that he and Geordi be permitted to stay aboard until the Enterprise returns. Manua's visible discomfort and Riker's persistent focus on her turns a routine procedural request into a moment heavy with subtext. Apgar, eager to prove his work, seizes the opening to begin a technical exposition about collimating a Krieger field. The scene functions as both setup and complication: it seeds motive and subjective credibility (Manua's unease) while advancing the scientific trail that will become central to the investigation.

Plot Beats

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Riker requests for himself and Geordi to stay on the station, despite Manua's reluctance.

intimacy to discomfort

Riker and Manua share a prolonged, intense gaze while Apgar continues his explanation.

focus to tension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Uneasy and conflicted: outwardly polite and supportive of her husband, inwardly unsettled by Riker's presence and the implications of his request and stare.

Hands glasses of champagne to Riker and Apgar, offers encouraging looks to her husband, then visibly recoils into discomfort when Riker requests that he and La Forge stay and when Riker fixes his gaze on her; studies her glass to avoid direct confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Support and reassure her husband, Apgar, socially and emotionally.
  • Avoid escalating confrontation with Riker while managing the awkwardness of the situation.
  • Preserve appearances and minimize inconvenience to house guests.
Active beliefs
  • Her husband needs encouragement and validation in front of guests.
  • Riker's insistence is socially inappropriate or inconvenient and may cause trouble.
  • Maintaining calm and courtesy will defuse tension and protect Apgar.
Character traits
hospitable protective of spouse self-effacing guarded
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Pressed and anxious but defensive; proud of his work and eager to validate it as a means of control and approval.

Seated on the couch, Apgar initiates a toast, senses pressure when Riker requests to stay, stands and begins to pace as he launches into a technical exposition about being close to collimate a Krieger field—shifting the focus from social friction to scientific claim-making.

Goals in this moment
  • Impress the visitors with the progress of his research to gain credibility and support.
  • Deflect social tension by redirecting attention to his scientific achievement.
  • Secure implicit approval that could translate into resources or continued backing for his project.
Active beliefs
  • Scientific success (collimating a Krieger field) will justify his behavior and protect his reputation.
  • Demonstrating technical competence will neutralize personal or social scrutiny.
  • The visitors (Riker, La Forge) can be persuaded or influenced by proof of progress.
Character traits
eager defensive talkative when nervous prideful about work
Follow Nel Apgar's journey

Surface calm and professional; underneath, quietly insistent and possessive, using proximity and gaze to exert pressure and observe reactions.

Standing close to Manua, Riker diverts the social ritual by asking that he and Commander La Forge be allowed to stay aboard; he watches Manua intently, contributes minimal small talk and presses the request with a controlled, insistent tone.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure permission for himself and La Forge to remain on the station until the Enterprise returns.
  • Maintain proximity to Manua and Apgar to observe and influence their testimony or behavior.
  • Create procedural cover (a legitimate reason) for staying that also allows continued oversight.
Active beliefs
  • Being present will accelerate access to information and control the unfolding investigation.
  • His request can be framed as procedural necessity and will be granted without causing alarm.
  • Proximity and a quiet, intent gaze can unsettle or reveal the true emotional state of witnesses.
Character traits
controlled focused economical with words socially commanding
Follow William Riker's journey

Objects Involved

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Holodeck Living Area Couch

The holodeck living area couch functions as the physical anchor for the scene: Apgar is seated on it during the toast and uses its proximity as the staging point from which he stands and paces into technical exposition. It visually centers the domestic recreation and frames interpersonal distances between Riker, Manua, and Apgar.

Before: Occupied by Apgar, cushions gently compressed and showing …
After: Still occupied/nearby as Apgar stands and paces; cushions …
Before: Occupied by Apgar, cushions gently compressed and showing recent use; positioned against the social staging area of the holodeck set.
After: Still occupied/nearby as Apgar stands and paces; cushions remain compressed and the couch remains the visual focal point for the continuing interaction.
Krieger Field (aka Krieger Waves)

The Krieger field is referenced verbally by Apgar as a near-achieved technical breakthrough. Though not physically present, the field functions narratively as the scientific thread that redirects the scene from personal tension to investigatory relevance, planting a tangible lead for later forensic scrutiny.

Before: Conceptual and theoretical—Apgar's claimed near-achievement exists as a …
After: Remains a spoken claim but gains narrative currency: …
Before: Conceptual and theoretical—Apgar's claimed near-achievement exists as a verbalized research goal rather than a demonstrable device.
After: Remains a spoken claim but gains narrative currency: its introduction makes the Krieger field a subject for future technical investigation and a possible clue in the wider inquiry.

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Key Dialogue

"APGAR: "To success.""
"RIKER: "I'd appreciate it if Commander La Forge and I could stay here until the Enterprise returns.""
"APGAR: "Now, where shall I start... well, first of all, you should know that I'm very close to being able to collimate a Krieger field...""