Riva's Commanding Presence
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Riva abruptly demands the away team 'Speak directly to me!' with aggressive gestures, provoking surprise and a defensive step from Worf and forcing Picard into a rapid, diplomatic apology—raising tension and testing boundaries of protocol and respect.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Confident and bemused, testing the away team's reaction to his communication method
Riva commands the room with his presence, communicates through his Chorus, and challenges the away team by demanding direct speech to provoke a reaction.
- • Assert his authority and unique mediating style with the away team
- • Assess the away team's adaptability to his communication needs
- • His Chorus is perfectly attuned to convey his thoughts and emotions
- • Direct interaction reveals more about people than formal protocol
Neutral and disciplined in their role as Riva's voice
The Chorus collectively translates Riva's thoughts and emotional intent through synchronized vocalization, embodying different facets of his personality.
- • Accurately convey Riva's words and emotional intent
- • Maintain their ceremonial discipline during the encounter
- • Their attunement to Riva's silent communication is a centuries-old tradition
- • Multi-faceted representation of personality enhances mediation
Gracious and welcoming, explaining Riva's background
The Cultured Woman offers hospitality to the away team, explains Riva's history, and represents the sophisticated aspects of Riva's personality.
- • Provide hospitality and essential information to the away team
- • Represent the refined aspects of Riva's personality
- • Good hospitality sets the tone for successful diplomacy
- • Understanding Riva's history enhances the away team's engagement
Cautious yet intrigued by Riva's unique communication method
Captain Picard extends formal greetings from the United Federation of Planets and navigates the initial cultural encounter with Riva, displaying cautious optimism and diplomatic finesse.
- • Establish diplomatic rapport with Riva
- • Assess Riva's readiness for the mediation mission on Solais Five
- • Riva's unique communication method may be key to resolving the conflict on Solais Five
- • Cultural sensitivity is paramount in first contact situations
Alert and defensive, particularly in response to Riva's outburst
Lieutenant Worf reacts defensively to Riva's aggressive demand for direct speech, showcasing his protective instincts and warrior sensibilities.
- • Ensure the safety of the away team
- • Respond to any perceived threats during the diplomatic encounter
- • Direct confrontation is sometimes necessary to assert authority
- • The away team's safety is paramount, even in diplomatic situations
Intrigued and somewhat flattered by the Warrior/Adonis's attention
Counselor Troi responds to Riva's flirtation, advises Picard on the unique communication dynamics, and engages with the Warrior/Adonis member of the Chorus.
- • Understand and facilitate Riva's communication with the away team
- • Establish a personal connection with Riva to aid in diplomacy
- • Riva's Chorus represents a deeply integrated aspect of his personality and communication
- • Empathic connection can bridge cultural differences
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Worf's communicator serves as the lifeline between the away team and the Enterprise, ensuring their safety and coordination during the diplomatic encounter.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The larger room on Ramatis serves as the meeting ground for the away team and Riva, featuring portals for entry and a dais for Riva to command attention.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"Picard's captain's log and the order to divert to Ramatis directly set the away-team meeting that produces the ritualized assembly where the story's central mystery (Riva and his Chorus) is introduced."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The revelation on Ramatis (Riva's deafness and Chorus' function) is carried forward and reiterated during shipboard introductions, maintaining continuity of how the crew must understand and interact with Riva."
"The revelation on Ramatis (Riva's deafness and Chorus' function) is carried forward and reiterated during shipboard introductions, maintaining continuity of how the crew must understand and interact with Riva."
"The revelation on Ramatis (Riva's deafness and Chorus' function) is carried forward and reiterated during shipboard introductions, maintaining continuity of how the crew must understand and interact with Riva."
"The revelation on Ramatis (Riva's deafness and Chorus' function) is carried forward and reiterated during shipboard introductions, maintaining continuity of how the crew must understand and interact with Riva."
"The revelation on Ramatis (Riva's deafness and Chorus' function) is carried forward and reiterated during shipboard introductions, maintaining continuity of how the crew must understand and interact with Riva."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
"The ritualized arrival context immediately leads to the Chorus's explanation and the critical revelation that Riva is deaf and uses the Chorus as his voice."
Key Dialogue
"RIVA: Speak to me!"
"PICARD: The uniqueness of this presentation provoked my inadvertent breach in protocol. No insult was intended."
"CHORUS: Then... none is perceived."