Object
Portable Matter Replicator
A compact, portable matter-replication unit small enough to be carried onto the Uxbridge lawn. Its utilitarian casing and modest footprint mark it as a field device rather than shipboard infrastructure. Picard and Worf present the unit openly; Kevin recoils and snarls at its presence while Rishon accepts the device calmly and invites the officers inside. The replicator functions as a tangible offer—its quiet operation implied rather than dramatized—and serves as a physical touchstone for the household's tense reactions.
4 appearances
Purpose
To fabricate basic necessities (food, clothing and clean water) on demand as an aid device.
Significance
Acts as a practical test and symbolic probe: the offered replicator forces the Uxbridges to reveal trust or suspicion, fractures interpersonal dynamics between Kevin and Rishon, and propels Picard's suspicion that the couple conceals a deeper secret.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used