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S2E13 · Time Squared

Omelet, Memory, and the Call

Riker's private ritual — making an improvised omelet in his quarters — becomes a small, revealing gathering when Data, Geordi, Pulaski and Worf join. The scene stages a collision of human feeling and android logic: Data's clinical curiosity about method, Worf's blunt cultural reaction, and Riker's proud defense of culinary 'flair' that slips into a quiet personal confession about never knowing his mother. The tastings (good to some, awful to others) expose cultural differences and Riker's resigned intimacy. The moment's warmth is abruptly dissolved by Picard's summons, turning private connection into urgent duty and propelling the crew back into the temporal crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Worf joins the gathering uninvited, his presence forcing Riker to reveal the trauma of his mother’s death and his isolation as a child, turning the meal into a confessional space where vulnerability surfaces through the ritual of cooking.

light-hearted to somber

Riker defends cooking as art—not science—contrasting Data’s logic with the intangible human elements of flair and inspiration, revealing his deeper need to assert identity beyond Starfleet protocol.

defensive to philosophical

The omelet is served and tasted—Geordi’s revulsion starkly contrasts Worf’s genuine enjoyment, exposing cultural alienation and the failure of culinary ambition, while Riker’s quiet resignation echoes the episode's theme of flawed, imperfect humanity.

anticipation to disillusionment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Warmly companionable and quietly sympathetic; plays the role of convivial caregiver and witness to Riker's vulnerability.

Arrives bearing a bottle of ale, frames the meal in a cultural/human context, pours drinks for the group, listens sympathetically to Riker's disclosure, and samples the food while providing social commentary.

Goals in this moment
  • Foster camaraderie through a shared refreshment.
  • Maintain clinical boundaries while offering human comfort.
  • Observe crew morale and interpersonal dynamics.
Active beliefs
  • Simple rituals like sharing food reinforce social bonds.
  • Small comforts can improve psychological resilience on long missions.
  • Medical officers can provide emotional as well as physical care.
Character traits
practical affectionate observant
Follow Katherine Pulaski's journey

Professional urgency implied; efficient and focused on ship operations rather than social nuance.

Is present only as a com voice calling Riker to the bridge; his brief summons converts the convivial scene into an operational moment and redirects personnel to duty.

Goals in this moment
  • Reassemble command team to address an ongoing shipboard matter.
  • Ensure prompt adherence to command protocol.
  • Maintain situational oversight of the Enterprise.
Active beliefs
  • Command decisions and ship safety take precedence over private moments.
  • Rapid, clear communication prevents lapses in readiness.
  • Senior officers must respond immediately to summons.
Character traits
authoritative businesslike
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Clinically interested and mildly amused; engaged by human ritual as a subject of observation rather than emotion.

Arrives carrying a burner/pan, watches Riker cook with clinical interest, sips Pulaski's ale, offers a dry procedural observation about efficiency, tastes the food, and departs promptly when the bridge summons arrives.

Goals in this moment
  • Observe and catalog human culinary technique.
  • Participate in crew social rituals to understand human behavior.
  • Provide objective commentary when prompted.
Active beliefs
  • Efficiency can be objectively measured and is distinct from artistry.
  • Human social rituals are data-rich opportunities for study.
  • Participation in small rituals strengthens crew cohesion.
Character traits
analytic curious socially literal
Follow Data's journey

Calm and quietly pleased; displays straightforward pleasure without sentimentalizing the moment.

Enters with the others, makes a blunt cultural observation about human cooking norms, samples the omelet with clear enjoyment and pronounces it 'delicious', and leaves with Riker when called—pausing to take one last forkful.

Goals in this moment
  • Participate in crew social interaction as a supportive presence.
  • Savour a genuine sensory experience when available.
  • Maintain readiness to respond to orders despite the social setting.
Active beliefs
  • Pleasure in simple things is legitimate and worthy.
  • Cultural norms vary and blunt observation can reveal differences.
  • Duty may interrupt but should not negate small moments of gratification.
Character traits
stoic direct sensory-driven
Follow Worf's journey

Pleasantly nostalgic and convivial on the surface; briefly resigned and exposed when mentioning personal loss.

Sets up an improvised workstation, whips alien eggs, cooks the omelet with a jerry‑rigged whisk and pan, dishes it out, defends his culinary approach, and quietly reveals he never knew his mother before answering Picard's summons and leaving.

Goals in this moment
  • Create a small moment of human connection and camaraderie.
  • Demonstrate his individuality and 'flair' through a mundane ritual.
  • Test and enjoy the exotic ingredients he acquired.
Active beliefs
  • Cooking is an expression of individuality and artistry.
  • Small domestic rituals build community and ease the burden of duty.
  • Personal disclosure can be trusted to close companions.
Character traits
proud performative vulnerable sociable
Follow William Riker's journey

Good-natured curiosity that shifts to frank disappointment when the food fails his palate.

Enters with cooking equipment, questions the provenance of the eggs, is the first to taste the omelet and registers clear displeasure, participates in the convivial exchange, and remains present until the summons.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Riker by bringing useful equipment.
  • Satisfy curiosity about unfamiliar ingredients and their source.
  • Enjoy a social break from duty with shipmates.
Active beliefs
  • Quality of ingredients determines the success of cooking.
  • Sharing food is a meaningful social act.
  • Honest feedback is valuable to friends.
Character traits
helpful open blunt in taste judgment
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ale from Ennan Six

Pulaski's ale from Ennan Six is introduced as a convivial offering; she pours it as a social lubricant that formalizes the gathering and underscores the episode's theme of small comforts amid duty.

Before: Carried into the quarters sealed or partially sealed, …
After: Opened and partially consumed; container remaining where the …
Before: Carried into the quarters sealed or partially sealed, recently retrieved from Ennan Six supplies.
After: Opened and partially consumed; container remaining where the group left it on the desk or table.
Owon Eggs (Riker's Omelet)

The Owon eggs function as the narrative catalyst: exotic flavor profiles provoke differing reactions, reveal cultural taste contrasts, and provide the excuse for conversation about procurement and Riker's small domestic ritual.

Before: In Riker's quarters as a small cache of …
After: Consumed (the last egg broken and incorporated), leaving …
Before: In Riker's quarters as a small cache of whole eggs, one of which is freshly cracked into the mixing bowl.
After: Consumed (the last egg broken and incorporated), leaving the package depleted and the meal's taste as the lingering evidence of their provenance.
Riker's Fork

A simple fork is used to taste and consume omelet portions; Worf even pauses to take a last forkful as he departs, making the utensil a small physical punctuation of the scene's conviviality and its abrupt end.

Before: Clean on Riker's table among utensils, ready for …
After: Shows food residue; likely set down or carried …
Before: Clean on Riker's table among utensils, ready for use.
After: Shows food residue; likely set down or carried as the group leaves, with at least one final bite taken before departure.
Riker's Frying Pan

Riker's frying pan is heated by the improvised burner and serves as the site where the omelet cooks; its hissing and residual egg anchor the sensory reality of the scene and mark the transition from private action to communal tasting.

Before: Clean but heat-darkened; brought into use by Data …
After: Contains residual cooked egg and grease, left on …
Before: Clean but heat-darkened; brought into use by Data and Geordi with a Bunsen-type burner placed beneath.
After: Contains residual cooked egg and grease, left on the burner or workstation after the group eats and departs.
Riker's Omelet Mixing Bowl

Riker's mixing bowl holds the last beaten Owon egg and other whisked ingredients; it anchors the ritual of preparation and carries the tactile traces of the moment—warm streaks, fingers, and hurried handling when the group convenes.

Before: On Riker's desk with eggs broken into it, …
After: Empty of liquid contents but streaked with batter …
Before: On Riker's desk with eggs broken into it, warm from recent whisking and bearing streaks of oil and egg.
After: Empty of liquid contents but streaked with batter residue; left on the workstation where the cooking concluded.
Riker's Quarters Door Chime

The entry chime sounds to announce visitors and collapses the private ritual into a social moment; its crystalline two-note tone forces attention and signals the shift from solitude to communal interaction.

Before: Mounted on the bulkhead outside the quarters and …
After: Recently sounded and silent again; remains functional on …
Before: Mounted on the bulkhead outside the quarters and inactive.
After: Recently sounded and silent again; remains functional on the bulkhead as the scene moves to the bridge.
Riker's Quarters Entry Door

Riker's quarters entry door serves as the physical threshold through which Data, Geordi, Pulaski and Worf enter, staging the scene's transition from private ritual to group interaction and facilitating the quick ingress and egress when duty calls.

Before: Closed, providing privacy for Riker's solitary cooking.
After: Open during the gathering and left ajar as …
Before: Closed, providing privacy for Riker's solitary cooking.
After: Open during the gathering and left ajar as Riker and two others depart for the bridge.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The bridge exists offstage as the locus of command: Picard's summons from there immediately reframes the quarters' intimacy into operational urgency, converting private time into a return to institutional responsibility.

Atmosphere Not directly described here but implied as businesslike and urgent by the terse com call.
Function Destination for immediate command and decision‑making; the source of the summons that ends the scene's …
Symbolism Embodies duty and the centrifugal force that pulls officers from personal moments back into the …
Access Restricted to bridge crew and duty officers; summons imply selective access to command personnel.
Crisp, clipped com transmission piercing the quarters' warm ambience. Implied presence of operational noise and procedural focus back on the ship.
Riker's Quarters

Riker's private quarters function as an intimate stage for a domestic ritual; it's where a commander sheds formal posture to enact a humble, human practice that reveals backstory, fosters crew intimacy, and is abruptly intruded upon by command responsibilities.

Atmosphere Warm, domestic, convivial—briefly intimate and relaxed before shifting to brisk readiness when the com summons.
Function Sanctuary for private reflection and spontaneous crew gathering; a staging area for personal disclosure that …
Symbolism Represents the fragile interior life of a starfleet officer and the small rituals that counterbalance …
Access Informal access among close crew; not restricted during the event but remains a private cabin …
Soft brass‑tinted lighting over a small galley and desk. Audible ship hum and a single crystalline entry chime. Scent of cooking eggs and oil, pans sizzling on a makeshift burner. Workstation populated with bowl, pan, utensils and a small bottle of ale.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4
Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Thematic Parallel

"Riker’s initial act of cooking an omelet as a personal, imperfect rebellion against Starfleet sterility mirrors his later attempt to cook stew as ritual healing after the crisis. Both moments frame domesticity as emotional anchor and moral counterweight to cosmic terror, reinforcing the theme that humanity persists through flawed, deliberate ritual."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DATA: This is not an efficient method for the preparation of sustenance."
"RIKER: You're right, Data. The ship's computer is much more efficient, but it lacks the subtlety needed for great cooking. It mixes the ingredients to precise measurements. There's no flair, no individuality, and Data, as we both know... inspiration and flair are the difference between artistry and mere competence."
"RIKER: There were only the two of us. I never knew my mother. She died when I was very young."