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S2E19 · Manhunt
S2E19
· Manhunt

Guard Duty, Awkward Compliments and Lwaxana's Appraisal

Worf and Wesley stand sentry over the motionless, hooded Antedian delegates—Worf solemnly praises their dignity while Wesley fumbles a juvenile, backhanded compliment that both flatters and needles the Klingon. Lwaxana Troi bursts in, shudders at the aliens, then proceeds to circle the two men with a telepathic, flirtatious assessment that confuses and unsettles them. The beat plays as comic character business but functions as a setup: it escalates personal chaos aboard the Enterprise, exposes Worf's pride and Wesley's awkwardness, and creates the social distraction that could compromise the delicate diplomatic duty at hand.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Worf and Wesley monitor the motionless Antedian delegates; Worf calls them dignified, prompting Wesley’s clumsy compliment about Klingon looks that needles Worf and turns routine duty into social discomfort.

calm to embarrassed ['before the transporter platform']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Clinically inert and unavailable for interaction; their presence provokes reactions and projections from the crew rather than reciprocal affect.

The two Antedian delegates lie motionless on the transporter platform under red hoods in a self-induced catatonic state, observed clinically and socially by the crew; they serve as the diplomatic focus and object of both clinical concern and social commentary.

Goals in this moment
  • (As delegates in stasis) Preserve themselves until scheduled revival on Pacifica.
  • Function as diplomatic emissaries whose safe handling is essential to interspecies protocol.
Active beliefs
  • Their ritualized catatonia is the appropriate diplomatic posture for transit and revival.
  • Their state will be respected and protected by Starfleet personnel.
Character traits
inert ceremonial enigmatic vulnerable
Follow Antedian Delegates's journey

Self-conscious and awkward on the surface, masking a desire to belong and be accepted; briefly guilty and embarrassed by his own clumsy attempt at flattery.

Wesley stands at the platform inspecting the hooded Antedians, delivering an awkward compliment to Worf, answering Mrs. Troi's question about revival, and reacting with guilty curiosity to the social confusion his remark creates.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain professional watch over the delegates and follow orders.
  • Diffuse tension with a friendly gesture toward Worf and gain social acceptance.
  • Provide clear information about the delegates' revival timeline when questioned by Mrs. Troi.
Active beliefs
  • Senior officers (and Klingons) should be respected and he should defer to them.
  • A compliment, even clumsy, can smooth social friction and earn approval.
  • Protocol requires him to guard and report, but social interactions aboard ship are unavoidable.
Character traits
awkward earnest curious deferential
Follow Wesley Crusher's journey

Externally composed and proud, with a flicker of discomfort and wounded pride beneath the surface when social awkwardness or teasing challenges his dignity.

Worf stands sentry in a solemn, stoic posture, praising the Antedians' dignity, reacting with a guarded grunt to Wesley's attempted compliment, and looking puzzled and slightly affronted by Lwaxana Troi's flirtatious assessment.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect and respect the Antedian delegates according to duty and Klingon sense of honor.
  • Maintain his own dignity and decorum in the face of teasing and flirtation.
  • Interpret Wesley's remark without escalating social awkwardness or losing command composure.
Active beliefs
  • Honor and dignity should be upheld even in unusual circumstances.
  • Teasing about Klingon identity can be a slight and must be endured with measured response.
  • Protocol and security take precedence over personal discomfort.
Character traits
stoic proud formal defensive
Follow Worf's journey

Quietly attentive and obliging; emotionally neutral and fully devoted to executing Lwaxana's needs without commentary.

Homn follows Mrs. Troi two steps behind, performing silent service: he pantomimes a VISOR when asked who is next and bows politely on exit, providing ritualized support and nonverbal cues that structure Troi's behavior.

Goals in this moment
  • Support and amplify Mrs. Troi's social gestures and requests without drawing attention to himself.
  • Facilitate the selection process by providing nonverbal cues (the VISOR pantomime).
Active beliefs
  • His duty is to obey and serve Mrs. Troi's social rituals silently.
  • Nonverbal communication is effective for managing social dynamics with minimal interference.
Character traits
taciturn obedient ceremonial attentive
Follow Mr. Homn's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Geordi La Forge's VISOR with Visual Acuity Transmitter

Homn pantomimes Geordi La Forge's VISOR as a nonverbal cue when asked 'Who's next?', using the device's recognizability as a theatrical prop to signal selection and to structure Mrs. Troi's next move without verbalizing a choice.

Before: The real VISOR is not present physically; the …
After: Remains a pantomimed gesture by Homn; the actual …
Before: The real VISOR is not present physically; the concept is available as a recognizable prop. Homn prepares to use pantomime.
After: Remains a pantomimed gesture by Homn; the actual device is not involved physically and the gesture functions as an ephemeral cue before Homn exits.
Antedian Hooded Crimson Robes (ultritium-lined ceremonial robes)

The red hoods conceal the Antedians' faces and amplify their grotesque anonymity, provoking both Worf's solemn respect and Mrs. Troi's comic shudder; they function as a visual shorthand that elicits social commentary and the awkwardness between the sentries.

Before: Draped over the delegates' heads, intact and concealing …
After: Remain in place, unchanged; continue to be the …
Before: Draped over the delegates' heads, intact and concealing physiognomy, contributing to a ceremonial, unsettling tableau.
After: Remain in place, unchanged; continue to be the object of jokes, revulsion, and respectful silence, maintaining the delegates' anonymity.
USS Enterprise Transporter Pad

The transporter platform physically supports and contains the hooded Antedian delegates in stasis, acting as the focal stage where Wesley and Worf stand sentry, where Pulaski would later examine them, and where Lwaxana's entrance punctuates procedural ritual with social intrusion.

Before: Active but idle, ringed with humming phase-coils and …
After: Remains the containment surface for the delegates; no …
Before: Active but idle, ringed with humming phase-coils and indicator lights, holding two rematerialized, motionless delegates.
After: Remains the containment surface for the delegates; no physical change occurs during the social exchange, but its sanctity is socially compromised by Troi's cavalier commentary.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Enterprise Transporter Room (Transporter Platform)

The Enterprise transporter room is the sterile, humming staging ground where medical protocol, security duty, and diplomatic ceremony intersect. It frames the Antedian delegates' containment, provides a physical platform for the sentry pair, and becomes the arena for Lwaxana Troi's disruptive social performance.

Atmosphere Tense and clinical with undercurrents of awkward comedy; the room's hum and enclosed space heighten …
Function Secure holding area and staging ground for transport and medical assessment; also functions as a …
Symbolism Embodies institutional control and ritualized technology, its sanctity briefly punctured by personal desire and social …
Access Operationally restricted to authorized crew and personnel handling the transport; in practice, social visitors like …
Low electric hum and ringed phase-coils indicating active transport machinery. Concentric metallic pad framing the delegates, clinical instruments nearby, and the visual incongruity of red-hooded bodies on the platform. Dim, functional lighting that makes the hoods and faces more grotesque and accentuates small social gestures.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Thematic Parallel medium

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Thematic Parallel medium

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What this causes 2
Thematic Parallel medium

"Lwaxana's appraisal of Worf's primal nature finds a payoff when Worf decisively acts to secure the assassins."

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Thematic Parallel medium

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Key Dialogue

"WORF: "Even in this state, they possess a certain dignity, a graceful countenance.""
"WESLEY: "But now that I've seen a few more Klingons, I know that you're real handsome, for... for a Klingon.""
"MRS. TROI: "But you... your innermost thoughts are primal, savage. I like that in a man.""