Object
Ready Room Sofa
A mid-sized, well-upholstered sofa with neutral, durable fabric and gently rounded armrests. It sits along the wall of the Ready Room opposite the captain’s desk, low-backed and domestic in scale. Cushions show slight compression where a person has been sitting; the sofa functions as a secondary, informal seat during private consultations. Data occupies the sofa at the opening of the confrontation, his posture compressing the cushions while Picard uses the nearby high-backed chair as a counterpoint. Characters lean on, sit beside, or stand over the sofa during tense exchanges, its worn comfort underlining the intimacy and vulnerability of the dispute.
6 appearances
Purpose
Provide informal seating for visitors and participants during private Ready Room conversations and consultations.
Significance
Serves as the physical locus for the emergent parent/child confrontation: the sofa’s domestic ease frames Data’s paternal claims and Picard’s institutional apprehension, turning an office into a fragile domestic space and heightening emotional stakes.
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