S5E17
· The Outcast

Soren confesses forbidden gender identity

In the cramped, intimate space of the shuttle, Soren and Riker work side-by-side repairing systems, their physical proximity heightening an unspoken tension. After a moment of hesitation, Soren interrupts their task to confess their attraction to Riker—a revelation that immediately shifts the dynamic from professional collaboration to personal vulnerability. Soren’s admission is not just about romantic feelings but about their forbidden gender identity as a 'throwback' to a time when their species had gender. They describe the oppressive J'naii societal norms that criminalize such inclinations, recounting a traumatic childhood memory of a classmate brutalized for gendered preferences before being subjected to psychotectic 'cure.' The confession forces Riker to confront the moral and emotional weight of their growing connection, while Soren’s raw honesty—both about their feelings and the dangers they face—exposes the fragility of their trust and the systemic oppression they’ve endured. The moment ends with Soren’s plea for Riker to simply 'think about it,' leaving him stunned and the scene heavy with unspoken consequences. This event serves as a narrative turning point, deepening the emotional stakes and setting up the inevitable conflict between Riker’s personal desires and the Prime Directive.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Riker and Soren work together to restore the shuttle's functions. Soren asks Riker to adjust the engine balance, which requires her to squeeze next to him in a confined space, setting the stage for more personal exchanges.

professional to slightly awkward ['inside the shuttle']

Soren unexpectedly declares their attraction to Riker, revealing that this confession is a dangerous risk due to the norms of Soren's planet.

focused to surprised ['inside the shuttle']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Soren
primary

A volatile mix of fear, hope, and defiance. Surface nervousness gives way to steely determination as she shares her truth, her emotional state oscillating between desperation (pleading for understanding) and quiet triumph (finally being honest). Underneath, a deep-seated terror of discovery and punishment lingers, tempered by the fragile hope that Riker might reciprocate her feelings.

Soren begins the event squeezed beside Riker in the cramped shuttle, her physical proximity to him deliberate as she accesses the starboard thrust manifold. She hesitates before interrupting the repairs to confess her attraction, her voice trembling with vulnerability. As she reveals her forbidden gender identity and the oppressive J'naii norms, her demeanor shifts from timorous to resolute, her hands gesturing emphatically as she recounts the trauma of her classmate’s fate. She touches Riker’s face gently, a fleeting moment of honesty, before withdrawing and exiting the shuttle, leaving the weight of her confession hanging in the air.

Goals in this moment
  • Earn Riker’s trust and understanding by revealing her true self
  • Convey the urgency and danger of her situation in J'naii society
Active beliefs
  • Honesty is the only path to genuine connection, despite the risks
  • Riker, as an outsider, might offer her the acceptance she’s denied on her homeworld
Character traits
Vulnerable yet resolute Emotionally courageous (despite fear) Narratively honest (breaks societal conditioning) Physically expressive (gestures, touch) Trauma-informed (uses past pain to contextualize present risk)
Follow Soren's journey

Initially focused and task-oriented, but rapidly shifting to stunned disbelief, deep concern, and emotional conflict. His surface calm masks a whirlwind of internal turmoil—protectiveness toward Soren warring with the weight of the Prime Directive and the horror of her societal oppression.

Riker is initially absorbed in technical repairs, adjusting the plasma flow with focused intensity. When Soren confesses her attraction, he stops mid-task, turning to face her with a mix of shock and concern. His body language shifts from professional efficiency to emotional overwhelm as Soren reveals her forbidden gender identity and the brutal consequences of nonconformity in J'naii society. He listens intently, his expression darkening with dismay as she recounts the trauma of her classmate’s psychotectic 'cure.' By the end, he is visibly stunned, his mind reeling from the moral and personal implications of her confession, leaving him speechless as she exits the shuttle.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the full scope of Soren’s revelation without judgment
  • Process the moral dilemma of his growing attraction vs. Starfleet’s non-interference policy
Active beliefs
  • Personal connections should be built on honesty and trust
  • Starfleet’s Prime Directive must be upheld, even when it conflicts with personal ethics
Character traits
Empathetic listener Professionally disciplined (initially) Emotionally reactive under pressure Moral conflicted (Starfleet duty vs. personal feelings) Protective instincts (though unspoken)
Follow William Riker's journey
Supporting 2

Not directly observable, but inferred as coldly detached and suspicious—his role as an enforcer suggests he would react with disdain or hostility to Soren’s confession.

Krite is referenced indirectly by Soren as a figure of authority whose surveillance she must evade to conceal her true identity. His presence looms over the scene as a symbol of J'naii societal control, though he is not physically present. Soren’s caution—‘I must be careful not to reveal myself’—implies Krite’s role as an enforcer of gender norms, whose discovery of her confession could lead to her persecution.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain J'naii societal conformity (by extension)
  • Prevent deviations from genderless norms (implied threat to Soren)
Active beliefs
  • Gender identity is a primitive relic that must be eradicated
  • Deviants threaten the stability of J'naii society and must be corrected
Character traits
Authoritarian (by implication) Surveillant (monitoring Soren’s behavior) Dogmatic (enforces J'naii orthodoxy)
Follow Krite's journey

Terrified, ashamed, and ultimately hollow—his ‘happiness’ after treatment is a performative facade, a product of psychological conditioning. Soren’s retelling conveys his emotional devastation, which she internalizes as a warning.

The unnamed J'naii classmate is invoked in Soren’s flashback, described as a victim of bullying who was publicly humiliated, physically assaulted, and subjected to psychotectic 'cure' for expressing gendered preferences. Soren recounts his broken appearance in class—bleeding, clothes torn—and his forced public confession of happiness after treatment. His fate serves as a cautionary tale, reinforcing the brutality of J'naii societal enforcement.

Goals in this moment
  • None (as a memory figure), but his arc serves to warn Soren and the audience of the consequences of nonconformity
  • Reinforce the oppressive power of J'naii society
Active beliefs
  • Gender identity is shameful and must be suppressed
  • Conformity is the only path to safety and acceptance
Character traits
Traumatized (by bullying and forced 'cure') Symbolic (represents the cost of nonconformity) Broken (psychologically and physically)
Follow Unnamed J'naii …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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J'naii Mission Shuttle

The J'naii mission shuttle serves as the claustrophobic, intimate container for Soren’s confession, its cramped interior amplifying the emotional stakes. The shuttle’s humming systems and glowing monitors create a sensory backdrop of urgency, while its confined space forces Soren and Riker into physical proximity—shoulders brushing, hands near each other over controls. The shuttle’s role is twofold: a workspace for repairs and a confessional space where Soren’s forbidden truth can briefly surface. Its functional limitations (e.g., power drains in null space) mirror the constraints of her society, while its potential for escape (via transporter) symbolizes her fragile hope.

Before: Functional but requiring repairs; power reserves stable for …
After: Repairs partially completed (thrust manifold calibrated), but emotional …
Before: Functional but requiring repairs; power reserves stable for now.
After: Repairs partially completed (thrust manifold calibrated), but emotional tension leaves the mission’s success uncertain.
Portable Transporter Array

The portable transporter array is mentioned in dialogue as a critical tool for the mission, but its primary narrative role in this event is symbolic: it represents the fragile bridge between Soren’s world and Riker’s, a technology that could either save her or expose her. While not physically interacted with during the confession, its presence in the shuttle underscores the tension between escape (via transport) and entrapment (by J'naii norms). The array’s hum and glow, implied by the scene’s description of active systems, create a backdrop of urgency and technological reliance.

Before: Installed and powered down (mentioned as ‘in’ but …
After: Unchanged physically, but its symbolic weight as a …
Before: Installed and powered down (mentioned as ‘in’ but not yet initialized for use).
After: Unchanged physically, but its symbolic weight as a potential lifeline for Soren is heightened by the emotional stakes of her confession.
Starboard Thrust Manifold

The starboard thrust manifold is the immediate catalyst for Soren and Riker’s physical proximity, as she squeezes beside him to access it. While functionally a mission-critical component requiring calibration, its role in this event is primarily narrative: the cramped space forces intimacy, creating the conditions for Soren’s vulnerable confession. The manifold’s technical details (e.g., ‘calibrate it to arc at six-point-three’) ground the scene in realism, but the real drama lies in the tension between their hands brushing over controls and the unspoken emotional current between them.

Before: Requiring adjustment for engine balance; partially accessible but …
After: Calibrated to Riker’s specifications, but the repair work …
Before: Requiring adjustment for engine balance; partially accessible but not yet calibrated.
After: Calibrated to Riker’s specifications, but the repair work is interrupted by Soren’s confession, leaving the task incomplete.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Shuttle Interior

The shuttle’s interior is a pressure cooker of intimacy and danger, its cramped dimensions forcing Soren and Riker into physical closeness that mirrors the emotional vulnerability of her confession. The hum of machinery and the glow of control panels create a tense, urgent atmosphere, while the lack of space ensures that every gesture—her hand brushing his face, their shoulders pressed together—carries weight. The location’s functional role is as a repair workspace, but its narrative role is far more potent: it becomes a sanctuary where Soren can, for a fleeting moment, shed her pretense and speak her truth. The shuttle’s isolation also amplifies the stakes; there is no escape from the consequences of her words, either for her or for Riker.

Atmosphere Tense, intimate, and electrically charged. The hum of systems and the glow of monitors create …
Function Confessional space and mission workspace; a liminal zone where professional duty collides with personal vulnerability.
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between Soren’s oppressive world and the possibility of freedom or connection. …
Access Restricted to Soren, Riker, and (off-screen) Geordi and Krite; the shuttle’s isolation ensures privacy for …
Cramped quarters forcing physical proximity between Soren and Riker Humming machinery and glowing control panels creating a tense, urgent atmosphere Flickering monitors casting a cold light on their faces as Soren confesses The portable transporter array’s panels glowing faintly in the background, symbolizing a potential escape

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is invoked indirectly through Riker’s internal conflict, as his growing attraction to Soren clashes with his duty to uphold the Prime Directive. The organization’s presence is felt in his hesitation, his moral struggle, and his eventual stunned silence—he is caught between his personal feelings and the ethical constraints of his role. While Starfleet itself does not act in this event, its influence is the invisible hand guiding Riker’s dilemma: can he prioritize Soren’s well-being without violating the directive, or must he remain neutral, leaving her to face her society’s oppression alone?

Representation Via Riker’s internal conflict and the unspoken weight of Starfleet’s non-interference policy.
Power Dynamics Operating as a constraining force on Riker’s actions; his personal desires are subordinated to the …
Impact The event underscores the tension between Starfleet’s ideal of neutrality and the real-world consequences of …
Uphold the Prime Directive (non-interference in alien societies) Protect Starfleet officers from ethical dilemmas that could compromise their judgment Ethical guidelines (Prime Directive) Professional discipline (Riker’s sense of duty) Indirect pressure (the moral weight of his role)
J'naii Civilization

J'naii society looms over this event as an oppressive, ever-present force, its genderless norms and psychotectic enforcement shaping every word Soren speaks. While not physically represented, its influence is palpable in Soren’s fear, her halting confession, and her reference to Krite’s surveillance. The organization’s power dynamics are clear: it dictates the terms of Soren’s existence, criminalizing her identity and threatening her with shame, ridicule, and psychological ‘cure.’ Her classmate’s fate, recounted in flashback, serves as a brutal reminder of the organization’s reach. The event underscores the systemic nature of her oppression, as well as the moral dilemma it poses for Riker, who must now grapple with the conflict between personal empathy and Starfleet’s non-interference policy.

Representation Via Soren’s traumatic memories, her fear of discovery, and the implied threat of Krite’s surveillance.
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over Soren’s life and identity; she exists in a state of constant …
Impact The event highlights the dehumanizing effects of J'naii society’s rigid norms, framing Soren’s confession as …
Internal Dynamics The organization’s internal dynamics are implied to be hierarchical and unyielding, with little room for …
Maintain societal conformity by suppressing gender identity Prevent Soren’s deviation from norms through surveillance and psychological control Psychological conditioning (psychotectic therapy) Social ostracization and public shaming Surveillance and enforcement by figures like Krite Trauma-based deterrence (e.g., the classmate’s fate)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After working together to fix the shuttle, Soren confesses the reality of their attraction to Riker."

Soren confesses forbidden gender identity
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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After working together to fix the shuttle, Soren confesses the reality of their attraction to Riker."

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Temporal weak

"After the poker game discussion, the scene returns to Riker and Soren, to re-establish their relationship."

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Temporal weak

"After the poker game discussion, the scene returns to Riker and Soren, to re-establish their relationship."

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Temporal weak

"After the poker game discussion, the scene returns to Riker and Soren, to re-establish their relationship."

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What this causes 4
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After working together to fix the shuttle, Soren confesses the reality of their attraction to Riker."

Soren reveals forbidden gender identity
S5E17 · The Outcast
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"After working together to fix the shuttle, Soren confesses the reality of their attraction to Riker."

Soren confesses forbidden gender identity
S5E17 · The Outcast
Temporal weak

"Following Soren and Riker's vulnerable moment, the story continues in the shuttle bay, as they are about to venture back into the Null Space pocket."

Preflight warnings and unspoken tension
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Temporal weak

"Following Soren and Riker's vulnerable moment, the story continues in the shuttle bay, as they are about to venture back into the Null Space pocket."

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Key Dialogue

"SOREN: I'd like... to tell you something. Something that's not easy to say."
"SOREN: I am one of the latter. I have urges to be female."
"SOREN: On our world these feelings are forbidden. Those who are discovered are shamed and ridiculed. Only by undergoing psychotectic therapy and having all elements of gender eliminated can they become accepted into society again."
"SOREN: I've had to live a life of pretense and lies. With you... I can be honest."