Object
Devinoni Ral's Dinner Fork
A simple four‑tined metal dinner fork, roughly hand‑sized with a narrow, slightly polished handle that catches the candlelight. It sits at Deanna Troi's small dining table during a private meal; Devinoni lifts and then deliberately sets the fork down, using its weight and placement as a physical beat between speech and departure.
2 appearances
Purpose
Standard eating utensil used to spear and lift bites of food during the intimate, candlelit dinner.
Significance
Functions as a conversational beat—Devinoni's deliberate gesture of putting the fork down punctures flirtation and converts the exchange into a moral confrontation. The fork's placement marks his refusal to apologize and signals his exit, turning a mundane object into a focalized dramatic cue.
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