Object
Jean‑Luc Picard's Riding Outfit
A practical set of riding garments consisting of close‑fitting breeches, tall riding boots, and a fitted sweater. The breeches allow secure leg contact with the saddle; the high boots rise to the knee and appear rigid enough for mounting. Picard dons the ensemble and carries its purposeful gravity into the holodeck ritual.
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Purpose
Garments intended for horseback riding, providing mobility, grip, and protection while mounting and controlling a horse.
Significance
Functions as a private, ritualized armor: dressing for the ride signals Picard's deliberate claim of agency and desire for tactile control. The outfit humanizes him, setting the stage for an intimate proof of reality and emotional vulnerability in his exchange with Troi.
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