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S2E13 · Time Squared

Omelet, Ale, and Interrupted Respite

Riker's private ritual—meticulous, tactile omelet-making—becomes an impromptu crew gathering when Data and Geordi arrive with a jury-rigged burner and Pulaski brings ale. Conversation teases out Riker's need for control and memory of loss, while Data's clinical logic clashes with Riker's appeal to flair and Worf's blunt enjoyment offers cultural contrast. The moment humanizes the crew, showing how duty and small comforts coexist, then snaps shut when Picard summons Riker to the bridge, reminding everyone that personal respite cannot halt the ship's looming crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data and Geordi enter carrying improvised culinary equipment, transforming Riker’s personal ritual into an impromptu gathering that subtly underscores the crew’s inability to fully disengage from duty—even in moments of rest.

solitary focus to communal intrusion

Pulaski arrives bearing ale as a ceremonial gift, reframing Riker’s meal not as vanity but as sacred tradition—linking food to human connection and bridging the emotional chasm of the 24th century’s impersonal efficiency.

casual to reverent

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and urgent—concise in communication, prioritizing ship operations over personal small talk.

Picard is heard only through the ship's com, summoning Commander Riker to the bridge with a terse request that interrupts the private moment and reimposes command protocol.

Goals in this moment
  • Gather key officers to the bridge to address the ongoing temporal crisis.
  • Reestablish command rhythm and operational focus.
  • Ensure Riker’s immediate availability for tactical decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Command responsibilities supersede personal leisure.
  • Clear, timely orders maintain ship safety.
  • Senior officers must be present on the bridge during crises.
Character traits
authoritative businesslike directive urgent
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Convivial and steady—providing comfort, linking ritual to social health, and reacting with clinical frankness to the food quality.

Pulaski arrives carrying ale from Ennan Six, pours drinks for the group, offers an anthropological remark tying shared meals to friendship, eats with them, and reacts to the omelet’s poor ingredients with amused candor.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide a small comfort (ale) to uplift the crew.
  • Reinforce communal rituals as morale-building practices.
  • Maintain professional steadiness while engaging socially.
  • Observe crew dynamics for wellbeing assessment.
Active beliefs
  • Rituals like shared meals sustain social bonds.
  • Small gestures from outside (Ennan Six ale) matter to morale.
  • Medical officers should pay attention to psychological as well as physical health.
  • Honesty about quality is kind—better to acknowledge than flatter.
Character traits
practical warm observant slightly maternal
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Clinically curious and neutrally engaged—observational enjoyment of the ritual while prioritizing procedural expectations and readiness to follow orders.

Data enters carrying the improvised burner with Geordi, stands by to watch Riker’s technique, offers a clinical observation about efficiency, samples Pulaski's ale, and immediately complies with the bridge summons and departs.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe and catalog human cooking behavior for comparative analysis.
  • Support Riker practically by providing an improvised heat source.
  • Participate in the crew social moment in a reserved way.
  • Respond promptly to command when required.
Active beliefs
  • Efficiency is a measurable and valuable metric.
  • Human rituals are data-rich opportunities for study.
  • Chain of command must be followed even during informal gatherings.
  • Assisting crewmates is a practical duty.
Character traits
analytical curious literal obedient
Follow Data's journey

Pleasureingly straightforward—finds simple enjoyment in food and company while maintaining readiness to depart when duty calls.

Worf follows into the quarters, samples the omelet with obvious enjoyment, declares it "Delicious," and pauses to take one last forkful as he leaves with Riker and Data for the bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • Participate in an informal communal moment to strengthen bonds.
  • Enjoy straightforward sensory pleasure without pretense.
  • Maintain situational awareness and leave promptly when summoned.
  • Support fellow officers through presence.
Active beliefs
  • Physical pleasures like good food are to be stated plainly.
  • Group rituals have value even if their cultural context differs.
  • Obedience and readiness are paramount.
  • Authentic expression is preferable to affectation.
Character traits
blunt stoic sensory-honest disciplined
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Content and nostalgic with a touch of defensiveness—pleased to host but alert to judgment; quickly shifts to dutiful responsiveness when summoned.

Riker has cleared a workspace, whips Owon eggs in his bowl with a jerry-rigged whisk, explains his culinary philosophy, serves the omelet to the others, shares a private revelation about his childhood, and answers Picard's com before leaving for the bridge.

Goals in this moment
  • Create a small, controlled ritual to reclaim normalcy and comfort.
  • Foster camaraderie with officers outside formal duty.
  • Demonstrate personal competence and taste despite scarce ingredients.
  • Remain available to command and respond quickly to orders.
Active beliefs
  • Cooking is an art that reveals individuality and human connection.
  • Shared meals build informal bonds and stabilize crew morale.
  • The ship's computer cannot replicate human flair or inspiration.
  • Duty ultimately overrides personal leisure.
Character traits
ceremonial proud nostalgic sociable defensive about standards
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Mildly disappointed and candid—willing to be blunt about the food while enjoying the relaxed company; quickly shifts back to duty readiness.

Geordi enters carrying a homemade Bunsen burner and frying pan with Data, inquires about the eggs’ origin, tastes the omelet and shows clear disappointment, shares surprise about sourcing, and departs with Riker and Data when called.

Goals in this moment
  • Help facilitate Riker's cooking with improvised equipment.
  • Assess the quality of supplies and share honest feedback.
  • Support crew morale through presence and banter.
  • Remain available for immediate duty.
Active beliefs
  • Ingredients fundamentally determine the outcome of a dish.
  • Honest feedback is valued among friends and crewmates.
  • Resource provenance matters on long voyages.
  • Personal rituals can briefly strengthen team cohesion.
Character traits
practical curious unvarnished supportive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ale from Ennan Six

Pulaski’s Ennan Six ale serves as the social lubricant: she brings and pours it, converting Riker's private ritual into a shared convivial event and signaling small comforts from off-world suppliers.

Before: Carried into the quarters by Pulaski, sealed and …
After: Opened and partially poured into improvised drinking vessels; …
Before: Carried into the quarters by Pulaski, sealed and whole.
After: Opened and partially poured into improvised drinking vessels; bottle or container remains in the quarters with some contents consumed.
Owon Eggs (Riker's Omelet)

The Owon eggs supply the scene’s concrete catalyst: their exotic provenance is named, they are cracked and beaten into the bowl, and their disappointing flavour becomes a subject for banter and thematic remarks about ingredients and competence.

Before: Stored among other containers and condiments in Riker's …
After: Beaten and cooked into the omelet; served to …
Before: Stored among other containers and condiments in Riker's quarters prior to use; whole and intact.
After: Beaten and cooked into the omelet; served to the crew and found lacking in taste, the shells and packaging implied to be discarded or set aside.
Riker's Fork

The fork functions as the immediate eating utensil—used to sample the omelet, to transfer bites to mouths, and to punctuate Worf’s last, comical forkful before leaving. It marks the transition between cooking and communal consumption.

Before: Lying in the quarters, clean and available.
After: Foodstained from the omelet; carried or set aside …
Before: Lying in the quarters, clean and available.
After: Foodstained from the omelet; carried or set aside after Worf takes the last bite.
Riker's Frying Pan

Riker’s frying pan is used to cook the beaten eggs over the jury-rigged burner; it hisses with heat, carries the finished omelet to the plates, and visibly bears residual egg and oil—evidence of the ritual’s physicality.

Before: Held at the ready by Data and Geordi …
After: Contains cooked residue and is left on the …
Before: Held at the ready by Data and Geordi as part of the improvised setup; clean and functional.
After: Contains cooked residue and is left on the counter after Riker dishes up; remains in the quarters.
Riker's Omelet Mixing Bowl

The mixing bowl is the tactile center of Riker's ritual: he cracks and whips the Owon eggs in it, judges the mixture's texture, and uses it to stage the informal sharing. It anchors hands, conversation, and the domestic choreography of the moment.

Before: Resting on Riker's cleared desk with eggs and …
After: Contains residual egg traces and sits on the …
Before: Resting on Riker's cleared desk with eggs and condiments nearby, warm from recent handling and in Riker's possession.
After: Contains residual egg traces and sits on the countertop after Riker dishes up; remains in Riker's quarters in the host's possession.
Riker's Quarters Door Chime

The entry chime provides the auditory cue that collapses Riker's solitude into attention: it sounds to announce incoming visitors and cues the formal sequence that transforms a private ritual into a small gathering.

Before: Silent and idle in the bulkhead outside Riker's …
After: Has sounded and returned to silence after the …
Before: Silent and idle in the bulkhead outside Riker's door.
After: Has sounded and returned to silence after the guests enter; remains wall-mounted and inactive.
Riker's Quarters Entry Door

Riker's quarters door is the physical threshold for the moment: it opens to admit Data, Geordi, Pulaski and Worf and allows quick egress when Picard summons Riker, punctuating the emotional arc from refuge to duty.

Before: Closed, marking the boundary of Riker's private space.
After: Open during the gathering and used as the …
Before: Closed, marking the boundary of Riker's private space.
After: Open during the gathering and used as the exit route when officers depart for the bridge; remains physically operable.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The bridge is present only as an off-screen locus of duty: Picard's summons pulls the characters back into institutional responsibility, converting the quarters' warmth into a fleeting interlude before command reasserts itself.

Atmosphere Implied urgency and procedural focus through the com call; absent physical bustle in this scene …
Function Command center and catalyst that terminates the private moment and reorients officers to mission-critical tasks.
Symbolism Embodies institutional imperatives and the primacy of duty over personal respite.
Access Restricted during crises to command personnel; Riker and senior officers are expected to respond immediately.
Harsh, clipped com tone carrying across the quarters The mental image of consoles and alertness implied by Picard's brief orders
Riker's Quarters

Riker's private quarters functions as an intimate stage for domestic ritual—cooking, confession, and camaraderie—giving the characters a space to reveal small personal histories and human needs away from bridge pressures.

Atmosphere Warm, domestic, convivial, briefly restorative before being punctured by professional urgency.
Function Sanctuary for private ritual and informal bonding among officers.
Symbolism Represents the fragile refuge where personal identity and ritual are asserted against the de-personalizing demands …
Access Informal: generally private but accessible to close officers and senior staff without formal restriction in …
Soft hum of ship systems, close quarters lighting The hiss of a burner and the clatter of cookware Smell of eggs and poured ale Visible utensils, bowl, burner and small stacks of ingredients
Ennan Six

Ennan Six is invoked as the origin of the ale Pulaski brought; its mention supplies tangible off-world provenance that enriches the scene's sense of long-distance supply networks and small comforts from other places.

Atmosphere Evocative and distant—suggests trade, craft, and the texture of off-world life rather than a physical …
Function Source of morale-boosting provisions; narrative shorthand for comfort arriving from beyond the ship.
Symbolism Signals the crew's connection to broader worlds and the small human comforts that sustain them.
Mentioned provenance of a specific ale Implied sensory association (malt, cooperage, distant market)
Starbase Seventy-Three

Starbase Seventy-Three is referenced as the last stop where Riker procured the Owon eggs, grounding the scene's material scarcity and connecting the personal ritual to the logistics of Starfleet supply chains.

Atmosphere Practical and logistical—an implied, ordinary supply point rather than an exotic or emotional setting.
Function Narrative provenance for ingredients; explains how the crew obtains non-standard foodstuffs.
Symbolism Represents the routine infrastructures that sustain life aboard ship.
Referenced as the place Riker visited to obtain eggs Conveys a sense of ordinary, bureaucratic supply networks

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DATA: "This is not an efficient method for the preparation of sustenance.""
"RIKER: "You're right, Data. The ship's computer is much more efficient, but it lacks the subtlety needed for great cooking. ... inspiration and flair are the difference between artistry and mere competence.""
"RIKER: "I never knew my mother. She died when I was very young.""