Object
Jeremy Aster's Sofa
A mid-sized, well-upholstered sofa with faded blue-grey fabric and slightly compressed cushions that flatten where a child habitually sits. Low-backed and domestic in scale, its fabric shows faint wear at the armrests and a softened seat imprint. It occupies the Aster quarters and physically supports Jeremy as he curls up to watch a home video; visitors—Worf and Troi—approach it as the emotional center of the room.
3 appearances
Purpose
Provide seating and private comfort in the Aster family quarters for rest, watching personal recordings, and intimate conversation.
Significance
Functions as an emotional anchor for Jeremy's grieving: a tangible piece of home that shelters him during memorywork, becomes the staging ground for Worf's attempt at ritual consolation, and figures in the reconstructed domestic illusion designed to hold the boy. The sofa marks the boundary between solace and manipulation and centers decisions about care and command.
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