Fabula
S7E21 · Firstborn
S7E21
· Firstborn

B'Etor discovers Lursa’s hidden pregnancy

In the observation lounge, Worf presents the assassin’s dagger to the Duras sisters, revealing their house crest and implicating them in the assassination attempt. B'Etor, examining the blade, notices ancient Klingon markings that list the Duras bloodline—including a symbol for Lursa’s unborn son. Lursa’s visceral reaction (clutching her stomach) confirms the revelation: she is pregnant, a fact she has kept secret even from Worf. The discovery forces Worf to confront K'mtar for answers, deepening the conspiracy around Alexander’s heritage and exposing a hidden layer of the Duras sisters’ motives. The moment shifts the investigation from political intrigue to personal stakes, as Lursa’s pregnancy becomes a pivotal, unexplained variable in the unfolding crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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B'Etor discovers markings on the dagger indicating Lursa is pregnant with a son, a fact previously unknown to everyone, including Worf.

curiosity to shock

The revelation of Lursa's pregnancy and the dagger's markings creates a mystery. Worf decides to speak with K'mtar, concerned about these new developments.

surprise to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Lursa
primary

Initially furious and defensive, but rapidly shifting to shock, vulnerability, and a quiet, unsettling fear as the dagger’s markings expose her hidden pregnancy—a secret that now ties her fate to the conspiracy unfolding around her.

Lursa begins the confrontation with defiance, denying any involvement in the assassination and dismissing Worf’s accusations as baseless. Her fury peaks when Worf insults her honor, but her demeanor shifts dramatically when B'Etor reveals the dagger’s markings, which indicate her unborn son. Lursa’s hand instinctively moves to her stomach, her voice barely above a whisper as she admits her pregnancy—a secret she had shared with no one but B'Etor. The revelation leaves her vulnerable, her usual bravado replaced by shock and a hint of fear, as the implications of the dagger’s existence become clear.

Goals in this moment
  • To defend the Duras family’s honor and deny any involvement in the assassination attempt.
  • To understand how the dagger’s markings could possibly reference her unborn child, as this revelation threatens to unravel her carefully constructed facade of invulnerability.
Active beliefs
  • The dagger’s markings are either a forgery or the result of a betrayal within her own house, as no one outside her immediate family should know about her pregnancy.
  • Worf’s accusations are part of a larger plot to discredit her and the Duras sisters, possibly orchestrated by rivals like the House of Mogh.
Character traits
Defiant Protective of her family’s honor Vulnerable when confronted with personal truths Quick to anger but capable of deep emotional reactions Strategic in concealing personal information
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B'Etor
primary

Initially indignant and defensive, but shifting to curiosity and concern as she pieces together the dagger’s significance. Her emotional state is a blend of protective loyalty and quiet shock at the implications of her discovery.

B'Etor is the first to notice the ancient markings on the dagger, her sharp eyes catching details that others initially overlook. She examines the blade closely, tracing the symbols with her fingers as she identifies their significance: the Duras bloodline, including the symbol for Lursa’s unborn son. Her revelation forces Lursa to confront a truth she had kept hidden, and B'Etor’s tone is a mix of curiosity and concern as she questions how such markings could exist on a weapon used in an assassination attempt. Her actions drive the emotional climax of the scene, as she inadvertently exposes her sister’s vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • To defend the Duras family’s honor and disprove Worf’s accusations by examining the evidence closely.
  • To uncover the truth behind the dagger’s markings, as their existence threatens to expose Lursa’s pregnancy and potentially implicate the Duras sisters in a conspiracy they did not orchestrate.
Active beliefs
  • The dagger’s markings are authentic, which means someone within their house—or someone with access to their most guarded secrets—is involved in the assassination plot.
  • Lursa’s pregnancy is a private matter, and its exposure could be used as a weapon against them by their enemies.
Character traits
Observant Protective of her sister Curious and analytical Unafraid to challenge authority Loyal to family above all
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Distracted and evasive, masking deeper calculations—his quietude suggests he is either hiding his own involvement or maneuvering to control the narrative’s next steps.

K'mtar remains uncharacteristically quiet and distracted throughout the confrontation, his usual assertiveness replaced by a subdued demeanor. He avoids direct engagement with the Duras sisters or Worf, instead focusing on Riker’s questions about additional evidence. When pressed, he suggests that further proof can be found on the Klingon homeworld and offers to contact Kurn, his exit timed precisely after Lursa’s pregnancy is revealed. His behavior hints at a calculated withdrawal, as if he is avoiding scrutiny or biding his time for a later move.

Goals in this moment
  • To deflect attention from his own potential role in the conspiracy by redirecting the investigation to the Klingon homeworld.
  • To maintain plausible deniability while ensuring that Kurn is informed of the developments, possibly to align future actions with his house’s interests.
Active beliefs
  • The dagger’s markings and Lursa’s pregnancy are pieces of a larger puzzle that he understands better than he lets on.
  • Worf’s trust in him is fragile, and he must act carefully to avoid exposure while still advancing his own agenda.
Character traits
Evasive Calculating Subdued Strategic Avoidant of direct conflict
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Righteously indignant, shifting to stunned disbelief and then determined resolve—his emotional state oscillates between fury at perceived betrayal and shock at the unexpected revelation of Lursa’s pregnancy.

Worf dominates the confrontation by presenting the dagger as irrefutable evidence, his voice laced with accusation as he challenges the Duras sisters' honor. His Klingon pride flares when Lursa denies involvement, leading to a heated exchange of insults ('Ji'ko to'val!' / 'Gir'nak tovo'sor!'), which Riker swiftly interrupts. Worf’s demeanor shifts from confrontational to stunned when B'Etor reveals Lursa’s pregnancy through the dagger’s markings, his surprise evident as he processes the implications. He exits abruptly, determined to confront K'mtar, signaling his growing distrust of those around him.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose the Duras sisters as the masterminds behind the assassination attempt and restore honor to his house.
  • To uncover the truth behind the dagger’s markings and K'mtar’s evasive behavior, suspecting a deeper conspiracy.
Active beliefs
  • The Duras sisters are directly responsible for the assassination plot against him and Alexander.
  • K'mtar’s silence and distraction indicate he is hiding critical information, possibly to protect his own agenda or Kurn’s interests.
Character traits
Confrontational Protective of Klingon honor Quick to anger Observant of subtle details Distrustful of allies Decisive in crisis
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Calm and authoritative, with an undercurrent of curiosity and concern as the dagger’s markings reveal unexpected personal stakes in the conspiracy.

Riker acts as the mediator in the confrontation, his calm authority tempering the rising tensions between Worf and the Duras sisters. He intervenes when Worf’s insults escalate, redirecting the focus to K'mtar and the need for additional evidence. Riker’s observant nature is evident as he notices Troi’s subtle reactions to Lursa’s emotional state, and he quickly sets a course for the Klingon homeworld to resolve the mystery. His leadership ensures that the confrontation does not spiral out of control, even as the revelation of Lursa’s pregnancy introduces a new layer of complexity to the investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain order and prevent the confrontation from escalating into violence, ensuring that the investigation remains focused and productive.
  • To uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt and the dagger’s markings, even if it means venturing into politically sensitive territory on the Klingon homeworld.
Active beliefs
  • The Duras sisters’ denial of involvement may be genuine, but the dagger’s markings suggest a deeper conspiracy that requires further investigation.
  • K'mtar’s evasiveness and distraction indicate that he knows more than he is letting on, and his suggestion to visit the Klingon homeworld is a critical next step.
Character traits
Diplomatic Observant Authoritative Strategic Calm under pressure
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Supporting 2

Neutral and focused—his demeanor reflects the calm professionalism expected of a Starfleet security officer, unaffected by the emotional undercurrents of the confrontation.

The Security Guard remains a silent, steadfast presence at the door of the observation lounge, ensuring that the confrontation does not escalate into a physical altercation. His disciplined posture and unwavering focus on his duty provide a sense of stability amid the emotional and political volatility of the scene. Though he does not speak or intervene, his presence serves as a reminder of the institutional authority of Starfleet, which looms over the personal and cultural conflicts unfolding in the lounge.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain security and prevent any physical altercations from disrupting the meeting.
  • To ensure that the observation lounge remains a controlled environment, even as the personal and political stakes rise.
Active beliefs
  • His primary duty is to enforce Starfleet protocols and protect the crew, regardless of the cultural or personal conflicts at play.
  • The confrontation between Worf and the Duras sisters is a matter for their superiors to resolve, and his role is to provide a neutral, stabilizing presence.
Character traits
Disciplined Unobtrusive Professional Vigilant Reliable
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Thoughtful and empathetic, with a growing sense of concern as the personal and political tensions in the room escalate. Her emotional state is one of quiet observation, but her intuition suggests that the dagger’s markings hold a deeper meaning that could reshape the investigation.

Troi observes Lursa intently throughout the confrontation, her empathic senses picking up on the Duras sister’s emotional state. She half-believes Lursa’s denial of involvement, her expression thoughtful as she listens to the exchange. When B'Etor reveals the dagger’s markings and Lursa’s pregnancy, Troi’s focus sharpens, as she recognizes the personal stakes at play. Though she does not speak much, her presence adds a layer of emotional insight to the scene, subtly influencing Riker’s decisions and Worf’s reactions.

Goals in this moment
  • To assess the emotional authenticity of Lursa’s and B'Etor’s denials, using her empathic abilities to determine whether their reactions are genuine or performative.
  • To provide Riker and Worf with subtle insights into the Duras sisters’ motivations, helping to guide the investigation toward a resolution.
Active beliefs
  • Lursa’s pregnancy is a closely guarded secret, and its exposure could be a turning point in the conspiracy, as it introduces a new variable that complicates the political landscape.
  • The dagger’s markings are not merely symbolic—they are a clue to a larger truth that could implicate someone unexpected in the assassination plot.
Character traits
Empathic Thoughtful Observant Diplomatic Supportive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ambushing Klingons' Ritual Daggers

The ornate dagger, wrapped in cloth and placed on the observation lounge table by Worf, serves as the catalyst for the confrontation. Initially presented as evidence of the Duras sisters’ involvement in the assassination attempt, its true significance is revealed when B'Etor examines the ancient Klingon markings etched into the blade. These markings—representing the Duras bloodline, including the symbol for Lursa’s unborn son—expose a hidden truth that shifts the investigation from political intrigue to a personal crisis. The dagger’s role evolves from a weapon to a symbolic artifact, its markings acting as a puzzle that forces the characters to confront secrets and vulnerabilities they had previously concealed.

Before: Wrapped in cloth and placed on the table …
After: Unwrapped and examined by B'Etor, its markings revealed …
Before: Wrapped in cloth and placed on the table by Worf, its true markings and significance unknown to most in the room.
After: Unwrapped and examined by B'Etor, its markings revealed to the group, transforming it from a piece of evidence into a symbol of the Duras sisters’ hidden vulnerabilities and the conspiracy’s deeper layers.
Observation Lounge Evidence Table

The observation lounge table serves as a neutral ground where the dagger is presented and examined, its surface becoming a focal point for the confrontation. The table’s central location in the room symbolizes the intersection of personal and political conflicts, as characters gather around it to debate, accuse, and reveal secrets. When Lursa and B'Etor slam their hands on its surface, the table becomes a physical manifestation of their defiance and the emotional weight of their denials. Its role is both practical—a place to display evidence—and symbolic, representing the fragile stability of the investigation amid rising tensions.

Before: Empty and ready for use, its surface clean …
After: Marked by the imprints of Lursa’s and B'Etor’s …
Before: Empty and ready for use, its surface clean and unmarked, awaiting the placement of the dagger and the unfolding confrontation.
After: Marked by the imprints of Lursa’s and B'Etor’s hands, the table now carries the physical traces of their emotional reactions, its surface a silent witness to the revelations that have reshaped the investigation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Observation Lounge (USS Enterprise-D)

The observation lounge serves as a pressurized chamber for the confrontation, its expansive starfield views contrasting with the intimate, charged interactions unfolding within. The room’s open floor plan allows characters to pace, gesture, and slam their hands on the table for emphasis, while the security guard’s presence at the door ensures that the confrontation remains contained. The lounge’s role is multifaceted: it is a meeting place for diplomatic negotiations, an interrogation setting for uncovering truths, and a pressure cooker where personal and political tensions collide. The starfield outside the windows symbolizes the vast, unpredictable universe in which these conflicts play out, while the lounge itself becomes a microcosm of the larger struggle for power and honor.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, sharp gestures, and emotional outbursts—the air is thick with suspicion, defiance, …
Function Meeting place for secret negotiations, interrogation setting for uncovering truths, and a pressure cooker for …
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance between personal emotions and institutional authority, as well as the vast, …
Access Restricted to senior officers and invited guests, with a security guard ensuring that only authorized …
Expansive starfield views through the windows, creating a sense of isolation and vastness. A central table around which characters gather, its surface becoming a focal point for accusations and revelations. Soft, ambient lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the emotional weight of the confrontation. The presence of a security guard at the door, a silent reminder of Starfleet’s institutional authority.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s authority is subtly but firmly present in the observation lounge, embodied by Riker’s leadership and the security guard’s vigilance. The organization’s investigative protocols guide the confrontation, as Riker seeks to uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt while maintaining order. Starfleet’s role is to act as a neutral arbiter, ensuring that the personal and political conflicts do not escalate into violence. The revelation of Lursa’s pregnancy, however, introduces a personal dimension that challenges Starfleet’s ability to remain entirely detached, as it forces the crew to confront the emotional stakes of the conspiracy. Riker’s decision to set a course for the Klingon homeworld reflects Starfleet’s commitment to resolving the mystery, even if it means venturing into politically sensitive territory.

Representation Through Riker’s leadership, the security guard’s presence, and the institutional protocols governing the investigation.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority as a neutral arbiter, Starfleet seeks to balance the personal and political conflicts …
Impact Starfleet’s influence is evident in its ability to mediate between personal and political conflicts, ensuring …
To uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt and the dagger’s markings, ensuring that justice is served and the conspiracy is resolved. To maintain the safety and stability of the Enterprise crew, even as personal and political tensions threaten to disrupt the mission. Through Riker’s diplomatic and authoritative leadership, which ensures that the confrontation remains focused and productive. Via the security guard’s presence, which serves as a reminder of Starfleet’s institutional authority and the expectation of order. By setting a course for the Klingon homeworld, Starfleet demonstrates its commitment to resolving the mystery, even if it means venturing into unfamiliar and politically sensitive territory.
Klingon Empire

The Klingon Empire looms over the confrontation in the observation lounge, its cultural rituals, honor codes, and political intrigues shaping the actions and reactions of the Duras sisters, Worf, and K'mtar. The dagger’s markings—representing the Duras bloodline and Lursa’s unborn son—are a direct reflection of the Empire’s obsession with lineage, legacy, and the unbreakable bonds of family. The revelation of Lursa’s pregnancy introduces a new layer of complexity to the Empire’s power dynamics, as it ties her fate to the future of her house and the broader struggle for succession. K'mtar’s suggestion to visit the Klingon homeworld further emphasizes the Empire’s role in resolving the conspiracy, as its records and resources could hold the key to uncovering the truth.

Representation Through the cultural rituals embedded in the dagger’s markings, the honor codes governing the confrontation, …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the personal and political lives of its citizens, particularly through the enforcement …
Impact The Empire’s influence is evident in the way personal conflicts—like Lursa’s pregnancy—become entangled with political …
To uphold the honor and legacy of its noble houses, ensuring that assassination attempts and political conspiracies do not go unpunished. To maintain the stability of its succession processes, even as personal secrets—like Lursa’s pregnancy—threaten to disrupt the balance of power. Through the enforcement of honor codes and the expectation of loyalty to one’s house, which governs the actions of Worf, the Duras sisters, and K'mtar. Via the cultural rituals and symbols embedded in objects like the dagger, which carry the weight of the Empire’s traditions and expectations. Through the political intrigues and power struggles that shape the investigation, as characters maneuver to protect their own interests while adhering to the Empire’s laws.
Duras Sisters (Lursa and B'Etor)

The Duras sisters’ faction within the Klingon Empire is directly implicated in the confrontation, as the dagger’s markings tie their house to the assassination attempt. Lursa and B'Etor’s defiance and eventual revelation of Lursa’s pregnancy expose the vulnerabilities of their faction, as the unborn child’s existence introduces a new variable into the power struggle. The sisters’ denial of involvement is undermined by the dagger’s evidence, forcing them to confront the possibility that someone within their own house—or someone with access to their most guarded secrets—is working against them. Their faction’s reputation and political standing hang in the balance, as the revelation threatens to discredit them in the eyes of the Klingon High Council and their rivals.

Representation Through Lursa and B'Etor’s actions, their defiance of Worf’s accusations, and the emotional weight of …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by external forces, particularly Worf’s accusations and the dagger’s evidence, which threaten to …
Impact The Duras sisters’ faction is at risk of being discredited or manipulated by the conspiracy, …
To defend the Duras family’s honor and deny any involvement in the assassination attempt, ensuring that their faction’s reputation remains intact. To uncover the truth behind the dagger’s markings, as their existence threatens to expose a betrayal within their own house or a conspiracy that could implicate them in a plot they did not orchestrate. Through Lursa and B'Etor’s defiance and strategic maneuvering, as they seek to control the narrative and protect their faction’s interests. Via the emotional weight of the dagger’s markings, which force the sisters to confront personal truths that could be used against them by their enemies. By leveraging their political alliances and the loyalty of their house members, ensuring that they are not left vulnerable to the conspiracy’s revelations.

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Key Dialogue

"B'ETOR: (It's true. How can this be?) Ge'ko... kaf'la."
"LURSA: Someone must have given it to the assassins -- to implicate us."
"B'ETOR: These markings represent the members of our house... This symbol represents our father... Myself, my sister... and this... represents her son."
"LURSA: I do not... But I am with child..."
"WORF: I was not aware you had a son."