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S7E8 · Attached
S7E8
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Riker forces Prytt factions to confront each other

In the observation lounge, Riker deliberately orchestrates a confrontation between Minister Lorin and Ambassador Mauric, two Prytt officials whose mutual distrust threatens the rescue mission. Lorin, seething with cold fury, accuses Mauric of collusion with the Kes and the Federation, while Mauric dismisses the meeting as a farce. Riker, sensing the escalating tension, attempts to redirect their hostility into productive dialogue by insisting they either sit together or stand—but both refuse. The standoff reveals the depth of Prytt internal divisions, with Lorin refusing to engage with Mauric on principle and Mauric implying Riker already knows Picard and Crusher’s whereabouts. The scene underscores the fragility of the Prytt alliance and the urgency of Riker’s diplomatic pressure, as their personal animosities risk derailing the rescue effort entirely. The power dynamic shifts subtly: Riker’s frustration grows, but his insistence on cooperation—even in the face of their defiance—exposes the Prytt’s inability to unite, forcing them to acknowledge their own dysfunction as a barrier to progress.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker proposes a discussion about Picard and Crusher's disappearance, but both Lorin and Mauric refuse to sit at the same table, demonstrating their deep-seated animosity. Riker adapts and suggests they stand, emphasizing the importance of communication.

frustration to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly furious, with a simmering rage that masks her deep-seated fear of betrayal and loss of control over Prytt sovereignty.

Minister Lorin stands rigidly in the observation lounge, her cold fury barely contained as she accuses Ambassador Mauric of colluding with the Kes and the Federation. She refuses to sit at the table with Mauric, asserting her authority and knowledge of hidden alliances. Her defiance is absolute, and she rejects Riker’s attempts to mediate, insisting that she is not authorized to speak with a Kes official. Her posture and tone convey a deep-seated hostility toward Mauric and the Federation, rooted in her xenophobic ideology and suspicion of external influences.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Mauric’s alleged collusion with the Kes and the Federation, thereby discrediting him and reinforcing Prytt isolationism.
  • To assert her authority and refuse to cooperate with Riker, thereby maintaining Prytt’s independence and resistance to external interference.
Active beliefs
  • That the Kes and the Federation are conspiring against the Prytt, and that Mauric is complicit in this conspiracy.
  • That cooperation with external entities, even in a crisis, compromises Prytt’s sovereignty and ideological purity.
Character traits
Coldly furious and unyielding Defiant and authoritative Suspicious and accusatory Ideologically rigid
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Sarcastically dismissive, with an undercurrent of strategic calculation as he probes Riker’s knowledge and Lorin’s weaknesses, all while maintaining an air of detachment.

Ambassador Mauric enters the observation lounge with Riker, only to be met with Lorin’s accusations of collusion. He responds with sarcasm and dismissiveness, implying that Riker already knows the whereabouts of Picard and Crusher. Mauric refuses to sit with Lorin, mirroring her defiance and reinforcing the Prytt’s internal divisions. His demeanor is one of calculated indifference, masking his own suspicions and strategic maneuvering in the face of Lorin’s hostility.

Goals in this moment
  • To discredit Lorin’s accusations and assert his own authority as a Kes representative.
  • To imply that Riker and the Federation already possess information about Picard and Crusher, thereby shifting the power dynamic and forcing Lorin to reveal her hand.
Active beliefs
  • That Lorin’s accusations are politically motivated and lack substantive evidence.
  • That Riker and the Federation are hiding critical information, and that pressing this point will force concessions or revelations.
Character traits
Sarcastic and dismissive Strategically indifferent Manipulative in his responses Defiant yet calculated
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Frustrated but resolute, masking growing desperation beneath a professional demeanor as he realizes the Prytt’s divisions may be insurmountable.

Commander Riker enters the observation lounge with Ambassador Mauric, only to find Minister Lorin already present, her cold fury barely contained. Riker attempts to take control of the situation, insisting on dialogue to resolve the crisis of Picard and Crusher’s abduction. His frustration grows as Lorin and Mauric refuse to cooperate, each accusing the other of deception and collusion. Riker’s attempts to mediate are met with defiance, forcing him to acknowledge the depth of the Prytt’s internal divisions and the futility of his diplomatic efforts in the face of such entrenched hostility.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the release of Picard and Crusher through negotiation or coercion.
  • To expose the Prytt’s internal divisions as a barrier to cooperation and force them to confront their own dysfunction.
Active beliefs
  • That dialogue, even under tense circumstances, can yield progress.
  • That the Prytt’s refusal to cooperate stems from deeper ideological and factional rifts than mere distrust of the Federation.
Character traits
Diplomatic but increasingly frustrated Determined to find a solution despite obstacles Strategic in his approach to negotiation Patient yet firm in the face of defiance
Follow Beverly Crusher's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Observation Lounge War‑Room Table

The observation lounge’s central meeting table becomes a symbolic barrier between Lorin and Mauric, representing the unbridgeable divide between the Prytt factions. Riker’s insistence that they ‘sit down’ is met with refusal, turning the table into a literal and metaphorical obstacle to cooperation. Its presence underscores the futility of dialogue when ideological and factional rifts run too deep, serving as a visual reminder of the Prytt’s inability to unite even in a crisis.

Before: Neutral and unoccupied, serving as a standard meeting …
After: Symbolically charged as a divide between Lorin and …
Before: Neutral and unoccupied, serving as a standard meeting space in the observation lounge.
After: Symbolically charged as a divide between Lorin and Mauric, remaining unoccupied and untouched as a testament to their refusal to cooperate.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Observation Lounge (USS Enterprise-D)

The observation lounge serves as a tense, high-stakes meeting ground where Riker’s diplomatic efforts collide with the Prytt’s internal divisions. Its floor-to-ceiling windows frame the stars, creating a stark contrast between the vastness of space and the claustrophobic hostility within. The lounge’s neutral ground is ironically undermined by the Prytt officials’ refusal to engage, turning it into a stage for their mutual defiance. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken accusations and simmering rage, amplifying the stakes of the rescue mission and the fragility of the Prytt alliance.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered accusations and simmering rage, the air thick with unspoken hostility and the …
Function Neutral meeting ground that becomes a stage for confrontation, exposing the Prytt’s internal divisions and …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between diplomacy and conflict, where ideological rifts threaten to derail even …
Access Restricted to senior staff and Prytt officials, with no public or unrestricted access during this …
Floor-to-ceiling windows framing the stars, creating a contrast between the vastness of space and the claustrophobic tension within. The central meeting table, initially a neutral object, becomes a symbolic barrier between Lorin and Mauric. The dim, focused lighting that accentuates the faces of the participants, highlighting their expressions of defiance and frustration.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets is invoked as a point of contention and accusation, with Lorin alleging a military alliance with the Kes and Riker representing Starfleet’s authority. The Federation’s admission process for Kesprytt Three is indirectly referenced, with the Prytt’s exclusion and the Kes’ inclusion serving as a catalyst for conflict. Riker’s frustration and diplomatic pressure reflect the Federation’s broader struggle to navigate the planet’s internal divisions and secure a unified membership. The Federation’s principles of cooperation and inclusion are tested by the Prytt’s xenophobia and the Kes’ strategic maneuvering.

Representation Through Commander Riker, who embodies Starfleet’s authority and the Federation’s diplomatic efforts, and through Lorin’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority and influence through Riker’s mediation efforts and the threat of Starfleet intervention, but …
Impact The Federation’s involvement in this confrontation underscores the broader stakes of the Kesprytt Three admission …
Internal Dynamics The Federation’s internal debate over the admission process is reflected in Riker’s frustration and the …
To secure the release of Picard and Crusher through diplomatic pressure and negotiation, thereby reinforcing the Federation’s commitment to its officers and its principles. To address the internal divisions on Kesprytt Three and facilitate a unified membership process, thereby upholding the Federation’s tradition of admitting entire planets once their conflicts are resolved. Diplomatic engagement and negotiation, leveraging Riker’s authority as a Starfleet commander. The threat of Starfleet intervention or membership blocks to coerce cooperation and resolve the crisis.
Kes (Faction of Kesprytt Three)

The Kes faction is invoked as a point of contention and accusation, with Lorin alleging Mauric’s collusion with them and the Federation. Mauric’s presence as a Kes representative further highlights the ideological and factional divide on Kesprytt Three. The Kes’ progressive stance and willingness to engage with external entities like the Federation are contrasted with the Prytt’s xenophobic isolationism, underscoring the broader conflict that threatens to derail the rescue mission.

Representation Through Ambassador Mauric, who embodies the Kes’ diplomatic and progressive approach, and through Lorin’s accusations …
Power Dynamics Challenged by the Prytt’s hostility and suspicion, with the Kes’ willingness to engage externally positioning …
Impact The Kes’ involvement in this confrontation reinforces the narrative of Kesprytt Three as a planet …
Internal Dynamics The Kes’ unity and progressive ideology are contrasted with the Prytt’s factionalism and xenophobia, highlighting …
To secure Federation support and admission for the Kes faction, thereby bypassing the Prytt’s isolationist policies. To expose the Prytt’s internal divisions and force them to confront their own dysfunction, thereby weakening their resistance to external engagement. Diplomatic engagement with the Federation, leveraging shared interests and progressive values. Strategic alliances and accusations to discredit Prytt officials and reinforce the Kes’ legitimacy as the dominant faction on Kesprytt Three.
Prytt Alliance (Faction of Kesprytt Three)

The Prytt faction is embodied by Minister Lorin’s cold fury and defiance, as well as the mutual distrust between her and Ambassador Mauric. Their refusal to cooperate exposes the Prytt’s internal divisions and their inability to unite, even in a crisis. The Prytt’s xenophobic ideology and suspicion of external entities like the Kes and the Federation are on full display, with Lorin’s accusations and Mauric’s dismissiveness serving as a microcosm of the broader conflict on Kesprytt Three. The Prytt’s dysfunction becomes a direct obstacle to Riker’s efforts to rescue Picard and Crusher, underscoring the urgency of addressing their internal rifts.

Representation Through Minister Lorin’s defiant posture and accusations, and through Ambassador Mauric’s sarcastic dismissal of her …
Power Dynamics Weakened by internal divisions and mutual distrust, with Lorin and Mauric’s refusal to cooperate highlighting …
Impact The Prytt’s dysfunction and refusal to cooperate threaten to derail the rescue mission and reinforce …
Internal Dynamics The Prytt’s internal divisions are laid bare, with Lorin and Mauric’s mutual distrust and refusal …
To maintain Prytt sovereignty and isolationism, resisting any engagement with external entities like the Kes or the Federation. To discredit Mauric and the Kes, thereby reinforcing Prytt’s ideological purity and justifying their exclusion from Federation admission. Xenophobic rhetoric and accusations of collusion to discredit rivals and justify isolationist policies. Refusal to cooperate or engage in dialogue, thereby maintaining control over Prytt’s internal affairs and resisting external influence.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal

"The discussion about Picard and Crusher's disappearance leading to Lorin and Maurice's disagreement escalates until ultimately Riker takes control with Riker uses threats against Lorin, specifically, eventually forcing her to reveal Beverly's location."

Riker threatens Federation sanctions to force Kes cooperation
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Causal

"The discussion about Picard and Crusher's disappearance leading to Lorin and Maurice's disagreement escalates until ultimately Riker takes control with Riker uses threats against Lorin, specifically, eventually forcing her to reveal Beverly's location."

Riker escalates threats to force Lorin’s cooperation
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"LORIN: I should have known that anyone willing to deal with the Kes would be capable of such an outrage."
"MAURIC: Don't pretend that the two of you are enemies. It is too late for a charade."
"LORIN: If that is an attempt to hide your military alliance with the Federation, you needn't bother. I already know far more than you can imagine."
"RIKER: Let's all just sit down and try to talk about what's happened to Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher."
"LORIN: I will not sit at a table with... him."
"MAURIC: No more than I would sit with her."
"MAURIC: As if you don't already know."