Silent Dialogue of Desire
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Troi asks how they communicate; Riva signs and Troi initially fails to interpret, then watches Riva's whole-bodied signing and begins to follow, transforming confusion into active learning.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially self-conscious, then exhilarated by the thrill of non-verbal connection, with undercurrents of attraction
Progressively sheds professional detachment, first mirroring Riva's gestures self-consciously, then surrendering to the playful sensuality of signing 'love' with fists crossed over her heart and hands fluttering in butterfly motions.
- • Achieve genuine connection beyond empathic observation
- • Master the physical language of Riva's world
- • Non-verbal communication can bridge cultural divides
- • Physical gestures carry emotional truth words cannot express
Confidently flirtatious with an educator's passion, reveling in Troi's responsiveness
Commands the space through expansive signing—teaching Troi with theatrical flair, insisting she sign 'like you mean it' while locking eyes, then guiding their hands into synchronized butterfly motions that dissolve formal barriers.
- • Convert Troi from skeptic to participant in his communicative world
- • Establish sensual rapport beyond diplomatic formalities
- • True communication requires full physical and emotional engagement
- • Attraction can be harnessed as a diplomatic tool
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The quarters' intimate confines amplify the physicality of Riva and Troi's sign language exchange, their leatherbound chairs creaking as they lean into each other's space. Neutral Starfleet furnishings become an ironic backdrop for their emotionally charged non-verbal dialogue.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Riva's private signing lesson with Troi foreshadows the episode's later pivot to sign language as the viable path to communication and negotiation when the Chorus is gone."
"Riva's private signing lesson with Troi foreshadows the episode's later pivot to sign language as the viable path to communication and negotiation when the Chorus is gone."
"The intimate scene of Riva teaching Troi signs foreshadows Riva's eventual strategic pivot to make sign language the tool of diplomacy—an idea he ultimately embraces when renewing his mission."
"The intimate scene of Riva teaching Troi signs foreshadows Riva's eventual strategic pivot to make sign language the tool of diplomacy—an idea he ultimately embraces when renewing his mission."
Key Dialogue
"TROI: Is that dream?"
"RIVA (signing): Stronger. Like you mean it."
"TROI: Is that a butterfly -- or is that desire?"