Riker's Mortifying Procession
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Riker muscles a heavy bag down the corridor, forcing light chatter through a labored breath as he leads the group. Picard, Troi, Mrs. Troi, and Homn trail close behind, protocol sagging under the awkward pageant.
Mrs. Troi openly appraises Riker's legs, and Deanna's glare snaps to warning. Mrs. Troi pokes, "Is he still yours?" and Deanna draws a firm line—humans don't own each other.
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Mortified and protective on the surface with rising irritation; privately torn between family loyalty and professional duty.
Deanna glares at her mother in protective embarrassment, delivering a corrective reply about human customs; her posture and expression telegraph mortification and the need to reassert cultural boundaries.
- • Reassert cultural norms and correct her mother's intrusive commentary.
- • Limit damage to the ship's diplomatic standing by stopping the spectacle.
- • Protect Riker and Picard from further humiliation.
- • Public intrusions by family members can threaten diplomatic decorum.
- • Clear correction of inappropriate behavior preserves social boundaries.
- • Professional obligations require her to intervene despite personal discomfort.
Polished outward calm; inwardly irritated and embarrassed by the breach of diplomatic decorum and the personal pressure Lwaxana exerts.
Picard walks behind the party, bearing the social weight of command; he receives Lwaxana's offhand appraisal with visible discomfort and keeps posture controlled, offering no retort.
- • Preserve diplomatic decorum and the mission's dignity despite personal intrusion.
- • Avoid public confrontation that could escalate into a broader incident.
- • Project authority by staying composed rather than engaging Lwaxana's provocations.
- • As captain, visible composure is essential to maintain order.
- • Provocations should be managed quietly to avoid undermining the mission.
- • Personal discomfort is subordinate to the diplomatic objective aboard the ship.
Imperturbable and focused; external quiet underscores Lwaxana's performance without adding commentary.
Homn follows silently with luggage and ceremony, punctuating Lwaxana's presence with stoic, attentive service; he remains an immovable social prop reinforcing her authority.
- • Support Lwaxana unobtrusively and maintain her comfort and ritual.
- • Provide silent social weight that amplifies Lwaxana's presence.
- • Avoid distracting the diplomatic party with additional speech or movement.
- • Service entails silent competence and ritualized presence.
- • Lwaxana's wishes and social performance guide his actions.
- • Nonverbal cues are often more authoritative than words in social theater.
Surface calm masking acute embarrassment and physical strain; trying to be obliging while wishing to disappear from the spotlight.
Riker physically carries the heavy bag while forcing a casual tone; he utters a strained directional line and endures Lwaxana's appraisal, masking embarrassment with polite stiff upper-body composure.
- • Convey that the escort is routine and nonchalant to avoid escalation.
- • Protect Deanna and crew decorum by remaining cooperative and unobtrusive.
- • Avoid responding to Lwaxana's flirtation to minimize public awkwardness.
- • Obligations to ship and senior passengers require personal discomfort.
- • Maintaining professional demeanor will prevent diplomatic incidents.
- • Silence or minimal replies defuse social provocation.
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Key Dialogue
"RIKER: "It's... just down this hall.""
"MRS. TROI: "He has nice legs too, Little One. Is he still yours?""
"TROI: "Humans no longer own each other that way, Mother.""