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S5E20 · Cost of Living

Parasites breach ship infrastructure

Picard and Riker walk through the Enterprise corridor, discussing Lwaxana Troi’s sudden marriage announcement. Picard’s frustration with her use of the ship for personal convenience is undercut by Riker’s revelation that Lwaxana specifically requested him to give her away—a request that softens his resistance. His grudging agreement to the wedding marks a moment of personal concession amid the ship’s escalating crisis. Meanwhile, the metallic 'Twinkling Particles' from the asteroid breach the ship’s structural integrity, moving along the ceiling like liquid and seeping into the flooring. Their disappearance into the ship’s infrastructure signals a systemic threat, escalating the infestation from a localized contamination to an existential danger. The visual contrast between Picard’s human drama and the silent, insidious spread of the parasites underscores the dual crises unfolding: personal chaos and mechanical collapse.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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As Picard and Riker walk away, the "Twinkling Particles" from the asteroid move along the ship's ceiling, then drip down and disappear into the flooring and signal an escalating situation.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated (surface) → grudgingly resigned (internal) → softened by personal honor (subtext). His emotional arc mirrors the tension between duty and personal ties, with the final line revealing a reluctant but genuine willingness to participate in Lwaxana’s life.

Picard halts mid-stride in the corridor, his posture stiffening as Riker reveals Lwaxana Troi’s request for him to give her away. His initial frustration—expressed in clipped, authoritative tones—dissolves into a moment of quiet reflection, marked by a pause and a resumed walk. His concession to the wedding is delivered with dry wit ('Nothing would please me more'), masking a grudging acceptance of personal obligation amid professional duty. Physically, he remains composed, but the shift from resistance to compliance is palpable.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain ship protocol and avoid personal disruptions to Starfleet operations
  • Honor Lwaxana Troi’s request as a gesture of respect (and to preserve crew harmony, given Deanna’s role)
Active beliefs
  • The *Enterprise* should not be a venue for personal indulgences, especially those of a guest like Lwaxana Troi
  • Personal connections—even with challenging individuals like Lwaxana—require occasional concessions to maintain morale and diplomacy
Character traits
Authoritative yet adaptable Dry wit as emotional armor Professionalism tempered by personal concession Quick to assess shifting priorities
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Neutral (surface) → subtly persuasive (subtext). Riker’s emotional state is one of calculated calm, confident that Picard’s sense of honor and his own influence will resolve the conflict. There’s no visible satisfaction, only the quiet assurance of someone who knows how to navigate his captain’s complexities.

Riker walks alongside Picard, delivering the news of Lwaxana’s request with measured neutrality, his tone suggesting he’s already assessed the diplomatic implications. He doesn’t push or cajole but presents the information as a fait accompli, knowing Picard’s sense of honor will tip the scales. His physical presence is steady, his pacing unhurried, reinforcing his role as the bridge between Picard’s authority and the crew’s personal lives. The revelation about Lwaxana’s request is timed precisely to disrupt Picard’s frustration, leveraging emotional leverage.

Goals in this moment
  • Resolve Picard’s frustration with Lwaxana’s request in a way that upholds ship protocol
  • Ensure the wedding proceeds smoothly to avoid further disruptions to the crew or mission
Active beliefs
  • Picard’s personal connections (even to figures like Lwaxana) can be leveraged for the greater good of the crew
  • Diplomacy often requires balancing rigid protocol with human needs
Character traits
Diplomatic precision Strategic timing of revelations Loyalty as a mediator between duty and personal needs Unobtrusive influence
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Not directly observable, but inferred as triumphant (having secured Picard’s concession) and perhaps amused by the disruption her request causes. Her emotional state is likely one of confident anticipation, knowing her plan has succeeded.

Lwaxana Troi is the subject of the entire exchange but is physically absent, her presence felt through Picard and Riker’s dialogue. Her request for Picard to give her away is the linchpin of the scene, revealing her ability to manipulate situations to her advantage while also appealing to the emotional vulnerabilities of those around her. The mention of her impending marriage and her specific choice of Picard frame her as a force of chaos and tradition, blending Betazoid emotional openness with Kostolainian formality.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure Picard’s participation in her wedding to honor Betazoid traditions and Kostolainian protocols
  • Leverage her daughter’s position aboard the *Enterprise* to her personal advantage
Active beliefs
  • Personal connections and emotional appeals can overcome institutional resistance
  • Traditions and honor are worth disrupting ship operations for
Character traits
Master of emotional leverage Unconventional but effective diplomat Blends personal whims with cultural expectations Indirectly influential
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Not directly observable, but inferred as a mix of exasperation (toward her mother’s antics) and gratitude (for Picard’s willingness to accommodate the family dynamic). Her absence highlights the tension between personal and professional lives aboard the Enterprise.

Deanna Troi is referenced indirectly as the reason Lwaxana initially chose the Enterprise for her wedding, but she is physically absent from this event. Her presence looms large, however, as the catalyst for Lwaxana’s request and the unspoken dynamic between mother and daughter. The mention of her role aboard the ship frames the personal stakes of the wedding, tying Picard’s concession to his professional relationship with Deanna and, by extension, his crew.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain harmony between her mother’s expectations and the ship’s operational needs
  • Support Picard’s leadership by ensuring personal disruptions (like the wedding) don’t undermine morale
Active beliefs
  • Family obligations and professional duties can coexist, but require careful navigation
  • Picard’s authority is best served when personal and professional boundaries are respected but not rigidly enforced
Character traits
Influential by association (her role as counselor and daughter) Bridge between personal and professional spheres Unseen but impactful presence
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Twinkling Parasitic Particles

The 'Twinkling Parasitic Particles' serve as a chilling visual metaphor for the unseen threat breaching the Enterprise’s defenses. Their movement—a glittering, liquid-like line dripping from the ceiling seam, pooling on the floor, and vanishing into the ship’s infrastructure—mirrors the insidious nature of the infestation. Unlike the human drama unfolding between Picard and Riker, the particles’ spread is silent, relentless, and systemic, foreshadowing the ship’s impending crisis. Their disappearance into the flooring symbolizes the parasites’ penetration of the Enterprise’s core systems, escalating the stakes from a localized contamination to an existential threat.

Before: The particles are visible as a moving line …
After: The particles disappear downward through the flooring, indicating …
Before: The particles are visible as a moving line along the ceiling seam, having already breached the ship’s outer hull. Their glittering, liquid-like form suggests they are in the process of infiltrating the ship’s internal structure.
After: The particles disappear downward through the flooring, indicating they have successfully penetrated deeper into the Enterprise’s infrastructure. Their disappearance marks the transition from a visible but contained threat to a hidden, systemic danger.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Corridor (USS Enterprise-D)

The corridor outside the turbolift serves as a liminal space where the personal and the professional collide, and where the human drama of Picard’s concession intersects with the mechanical threat of the parasitic infestation. Its narrow, functional design—humming bulkheads and steady lighting—contrasts with the emotional weight of the conversation between Picard and Riker. The location’s practical role as a transit route for the ship’s senior officers is subverted by its symbolic significance as a stage for personal and institutional tensions. The ceiling seam, where the particles first appear, becomes a visual focal point, drawing attention to the vulnerability of the Enterprise’s infrastructure.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations (Picard and Riker) and an undercurrent of urgency, juxtaposed with the …
Function Meeting point for high-stakes discussions between senior officers, where personal and professional matters intersect. The …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between order and chaos, both in the personal lives of the …
Access Restricted to senior officers and crew with clearance; the conversation between Picard and Riker suggests …
Humming bulkheads and steady lighting, creating a sterile yet lived-in atmosphere Ceiling seam as a visual focal point for the particles’ movement Narrow, functional design that amplifies the intimacy of the conversation between Picard and Riker Turbolift in the background, symbolizing the ship’s operational hub and the crew’s constant movement between duties

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence is palpable in this event, both through Picard’s authority as captain and the Enterprise’s role as a symbol of Starfleet’s ideals. The organization’s presence is felt in Picard’s initial resistance to Lwaxana’s request—rooted in his duty to maintain the ship’s operational integrity—and in Riker’s diplomatic mediation, which balances personal needs with institutional protocol. The parasites’ breach, meanwhile, threatens Starfleet’s core mission: exploration and protection. The scene underscores the tension between Starfleet’s rigid structures and the unpredictable nature of both human relationships and external threats.

Representation Through Picard’s authority as captain and the Enterprise’s operational protocols, which frame the wedding request …
Power Dynamics Starfleet exercises authority over the Enterprise and its crew, but this authority is challenged by …
Impact The event highlights Starfleet’s struggle to reconcile its ideal of exploration and diplomacy with the …
Internal Dynamics The tension between rigid protocol (Picard’s initial resistance) and the need for flexibility (Riker’s mediation) …
Maintain the Enterprise’s operational integrity and mission readiness Balance institutional protocol with the personal needs of the crew to preserve morale and cohesion Through Picard’s command authority and decision-making Via Riker’s diplomatic mediation and strategic communication Through the Enterprise’s protocols, which govern how personal matters are accommodated aboard the ship

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Foreshadowing medium

"The 'Twinkling Bits' adhering to the ship foreshadows the escalating internal crisis later as they move along the ship's ceiling."

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What this causes 1
Escalation

"The 'Twinkling Particles' foreshadow a hidden threat that escalates into the replicator malfunctions, indicating a growing problem."

Shipwide systems collapse under parasite attack
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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: Married? She's getting married?"
"RIKER: If we hold present course, we'll rendezvous with her intended groom in thirty-one hours."
"PICARD: I will not continue to have this ship used by that woman for her convenience, simply because her daughter is one of my officers."
"RIKER: Apparently, Deanna's being aboard was only part of the reason."
"PICARD: The other part being?"
"RIKER: She seems to think that the honor of giving away the bride should belong to you."
"PICARD: Permission for an on-board wedding is granted, Number One. Nothing would please me more than giving Mrs. Troi away."