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Planetary Moon (Transport Destination)

Third Moon

A distant, unnamed lunar satellite lying within transporter range of the ship, the Third Moon registers as both a physical landing point and an emotional horizon. Bright and remote in imagination, it functions as the site of Anya’s departure — a transient staging ground reached only by matter-beam — and carries the chill of finality that follows a ritual farewell. The moon’s silence and imagined bleakness amplify the severing of guardianship and the hush of duty, making it a portable, evocative destination rather than a detailed topography.
2 events
2 rich involvements

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Events with rich location context

S2E10 · The Dauphin
Formal Arrival — Worf, The Forcefield, and Anya's Farewell

The third moon is invoked as Anya's planned destination: a remote, reachable locus via the ship's transporter that functions as her chosen exile and the physical horizon of her departure from Salia's life.

Atmosphere

Implied cold, remote, and final; a lonely destination underscoring Anya's withdrawal.

Functional Role

Point of departure and exile for Anya, a temporary refuge reached by transporter.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies severance and acceptance of solitude — a place for a protector to disappear from a protege's life.

Access Restrictions

Reachable only by ship's transporter; not an ordinary destination for civilian travel in this context.

Described as within transporter range of the ship. Imagined as cold and remote, amplifying the sense of finality.
S2E10 · The Dauphin
Farewell at the Threshold

The third moon is referenced as Anya's intended destination and functions narratively as the remote point of departure—an emotionally cold horizon that signifies final separation and the end of guardianship.

Atmosphere

Imagined as lonely, remote, and final in tone; its mention casts the farewell with a sense of definitive distance.

Functional Role

Destination for Anya's departure via transporter; represents the practical means of physical removal from the narrative locus.

Symbolic Significance

A small, bleak horizon that embodies exile and the completion of duty; it underscores the irreversibility of the separation.

Access Restrictions

Reachable only by transporter from the ship; not a hospitable or domestic location in this context.

Mentioned as 'within range of this ship's transporter' Not physically present in the scene but invoked to mark finality Conjures coldness and distance in contrast to the warmth of the quarters

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