Fabula
S2E13 · Time Squared

Riker's Stew: A Small Ritual of Repair

Riker stages a low-key, domestic ritual—an improvised Alaskan stew—to patch crew morale after the temporal crisis. He frames the meal as both diversion and amends, serving fabricated ingredients and risking personal sacrifice. Pulaski and Geordi’s spontaneous approval quietly validates Riker’s effort and restores some confidence aboard the Enterprise, while Worf’s visible revulsion and refusal underline that not all wounds heal the same way. The scene functions as an intimate emotional reset at the close of Act Five: small, earned consolation that nevertheless leaves an unresolved cultural fissure.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Pulaski’s skeptical sniff gives way to reluctant approval — the stew’s scent repairs her wounded faith in Riker’s competence, mirroring the crew’s quiet revival.

doubt to quiet relief ["INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS"]

The crew tastes the stew — Pulaski and Geordi acknowledge its success, signaling a shared return to equilibrium after the vortex’s trauma.

tension to tentative unity ["INT. RIKER'S QUARTERS"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calmly approving and mildly amused; she uses plain appraisal to support the communal recovery.

Pulaski enters, inspects the stew, tastes it, offers practical praise ('This is quite good'), and contrasts the stew positively against Riker's failed omelet — pragmatic and approving.

Goals in this moment
  • Support crew recovery through candid, pragmatic feedback
  • Affirm Riker's attempt to boost morale
  • Maintain clinical clarity while participating socially
Active beliefs
  • Honest praise helps stabilize social dynamics after stressful events.
  • Practical comforts (food) are an effective, low-risk way to restore equilibrium.
  • Rituals needn't be perfect to be meaningful.
Character traits
direct pragmatic appreciative clinically honest
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Restrained revulsion mixed with polite appreciation for the effort; emotionally distant and culturally judgmental.

Worf enters guardedly, questions what kind of meat is used, tastes with visible revulsion, declines to embrace the dish, and states a preference for another omelet — his cultural disapproval punctures the group's rapprochement.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain personal and cultural standards regarding food
  • Express disapproval where cultural practices are violated
  • Signal boundaries even while participating in a social gesture
Active beliefs
  • Humans moving away from raising animals for food is morally/culturally significant.
  • Authentic meat (or its correct molecular pattern) matters; imitation is unsatisfactory to him.
  • Rituals that offend cultural norms cannot fully repair damage.
Character traits
stoic culturally principled blunt uncompromising
Follow Worf's journey

Hopeful and conciliatory on the surface, slightly embarrassed about the culinary compromise and determined to restore crew morale.

Riker assembles and serves an improvised Alaskan stew, explains that the food was fabricated by the ship's computer, fills plates, offers the meal as both diversion and apology, and admits he used the last Owon eggs.

Goals in this moment
  • Soothe and restore crew morale after the crisis
  • Make amends for the failed Owon omelet and reassert domestic normalcy
  • Demonstrate care through ritualized hospitality
  • Rebuild camaraderie through a low‑stakes shared activity
Active beliefs
  • Personal, tactile gestures (like cooking) can repair morale and interpersonal strain.
  • Scarcity and improvisation are acceptable if they serve the crew's emotional needs.
  • Admitting sacrifice (using the last Owon eggs) signals genuine contrition and commitment.
Character traits
earnest hospitality-minded improvisational prideful but conciliatory
Follow William Riker's journey

Relieved and grateful; visibly comforted by simple, competent food after stressful events.

Geordi enters with Pulaski and Worf, asks about the origin of ingredients, tastes the stew, verbally approves it, and expresses relief when Riker reveals the last Owon eggs were used.

Goals in this moment
  • Accept and validate a colleague's attempt to restore morale
  • Enjoy a momentary return to normalcy and comfort
  • Reassure Riker that the effort is appreciated
Active beliefs
  • Small comforts (like decent food) help the crew emotionally recover.
  • Riker's domestic rituals are worth supporting and encouraging.
  • Fabricated food can be acceptable when crafted well.
Character traits
pragmatic supportive grounded appreciative
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Holodeck Computer (Enterprise Ship Computer Holodeck Subroutine)

The Enterprise ship computer is invoked as the fabricator of the stew's ingredients, providing technological means for Riker's improvisation and framing the meal as a hybrid of human ritual and institutional resource.

Before: Operational and accessible; molecular patterns consulted or generated.
After: Remains available; its fabrication work is complete and …
Before: Operational and accessible; molecular patterns consulted or generated.
After: Remains available; its fabrication work is complete and ingredients are in use.
Onions (Riker's Alaskan Stew)

Sweated onions provide aromatic lift to the stew, prompting Pulaski and Geordi to lean in and taste; their scent underscores the scene's domestic intimacy.

Before: Sautéed and mixed into the stew.
After: Contained in the bowls served to the guests; …
Before: Sautéed and mixed into the stew.
After: Contained in the bowls served to the guests; aroma still present.
Owon Eggs (Riker's Omelet)

Owon eggs are referenced as the scarce prized ingredient Riker previously used (and lamented); Riker admits he used the last of them, which furnishes emotional stakes to the apology.

Before: Previously possessed by Riker but effectively depleted before …
After: Consumed/used up — no longer available; their absence …
Before: Previously possessed by Riker but effectively depleted before the stew event due to earlier use.
After: Consumed/used up — no longer available; their absence colors the social exchange.
Riker's Alaskan Stew Pot

The cooking pot holds the steaming Alaskan stew and is the vessel from which Riker ladles portions into plates — making it both a functional appliance and a symbolic container of hospitality and apology.

Before: Full of freshly prepared, steaming stew on the …
After: Partially emptied with ladle marks and steam dissipating …
Before: Full of freshly prepared, steaming stew on the hot plate.
After: Partially emptied with ladle marks and steam dissipating as plates are filled and served.
Riker's Fabricated Alaskan Stew Meat (described/served as venison-like)

The fabricated Alaskan stew meat — an improvised, hybrided protein — functions as the narrative hinge for Worf's cultural reaction and Riker's improvisational pride; its uncertain identity drives dialogue about authenticity.

Before: Fabricated by the ship's computer and incorporated into …
After: Served in bowls and partially tasted; remains in …
Before: Fabricated by the ship's computer and incorporated into the stew.
After: Served in bowls and partially tasted; remains in pot and plates.
Riker's Fabricated Flour

Fabricated flour is cited as one of the computer‑produced ingredients used to thicken and finish the stew, signaling reliance on ship resources to reproduce Earth culinary textures.

Before: Accessed by the computer and incorporated into the …
After: Consumed as part of the prepared stew; residue …
Before: Accessed by the computer and incorporated into the stew recipe.
After: Consumed as part of the prepared stew; residue remains in the pot.
Riker's Owon Omelet

The Owon omelet functions as an absent prop and narrative reason for atonement: Riker references it to apologize and explain his desire to make amends, giving the stew moral weight as restitution.

Before: Referenced as a previous failed culinary effort; physically …
After: Remains a narrative reference; Riker's admission that he …
Before: Referenced as a previous failed culinary effort; physically absent in the present scene.
After: Remains a narrative reference; Riker's admission that he used the last Owon eggs closes the loop on the earlier failure.
Riker's Portable Hot Plate

The single‑burner portable hot plate provides the steady heat for the Alaskan stew, physically enabling the warm, comforting food that becomes the evening's emotional currency.

Before: Set up and heated underneath the stew pot, …
After: Still warming the pot as bowls are served; …
Before: Set up and heated underneath the stew pot, ready for cooking.
After: Still warming the pot as bowls are served; remains in Riker's quarters.
Riker's Potatoes (Stew Ingredient)

Steamed diced potatoes are a visible ingredient in the stew, supplying body and comfort-food familiarity; they help sell the fabricated meal as hearty and homey.

Before: Cooked and integrated into the stew in the …
After: Present in served bowls; partially consumed.
Before: Cooked and integrated into the stew in the pot.
After: Present in served bowls; partially consumed.
Riker's Quarters Door Chime

The recessed entry chime sounds at the start of the event, cutting through the domestic quiet and signaling the transition from private ritual to a shared, duty‑tinged gathering; it precipitates Worf, Pulaski and Geordi's entrance.

Before: Installed in bulkhead outside Riker's door, idle; indicator …
After: Recently sounded; returned to idle state after announcing …
Before: Installed in bulkhead outside Riker's door, idle; indicator LED off.
After: Recently sounded; returned to idle state after announcing the guests' arrival.
Riker's Quarters Serving Plates

Small serving plates are used to present the stew to Pulaski, Geordi and Worf; the act of filling plates formalizes the communal moment and converts private cooking into shared sustenance.

Before: Stacked and warm, ready at Riker's counter.
After: Carried by the guests and partially emptied after …
Before: Stacked and warm, ready at Riker's counter.
After: Carried by the guests and partially emptied after tasting.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Riker's Quarters

Riker's private quarters serve as the intimate stage for this post‑crisis ritual: a small, domestic space where a battered hot plate, pot and personal items transform command stress into a human, tactile exchange and where informal authority is performed through hospitality.

Atmosphere Warm, intimate, low‑pressure, lightly tender — domesticity overlaying residual tension from recent events.
Function Sanctuary for private reflection and informal crew reconnection; a staged setting for Riker's atonement and …
Symbolism Represents the human-scale counterpoint to shipwide crisis — personal care and ritual as resistance to …
Access Privately accessible to invited senior officers and friends; not a public space.
Soft interior lighting lending warmth to the scene Sound of the entry chime initiating entrance Steam rising from the pot, scent of onions and cooked meat Worn cookware and a small, cluttered countertop indicating lived‑in space
Starbase Seventy-Three

Starbase seventy-three is referenced as the off‑ship provisioning point Riker could have used; its invocation frames scarcity and the decision to fabricate rather than procure authentic ingredients, giving context to supply constraints.

Atmosphere Mentioned only; not physically present. Evokes logistical, utilitarian imagery of supply hubs.
Function Off‑scene supply origin invoked to explain why Riker did not obtain authentic ingredients.
Symbolism Represents institutional logistics and the gap between ideal provisions and on‑hand improvisation.
Access N/A for the scene (offstage reference).
Referenced as last stop for special ingredients Used to explain provenance of Owon eggs and scarcity

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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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: Anyway, considering the stress of the last few days, I thought we could use a little diversion and at the same time I could make amends for the Owon omelet."
"PULASKI: This is quite good."
"RIKER: Sorry. I used the last of 'Owon eggs."