Object
Mrs. Troi's Candlelit Dessert Tray
A low serving arrangement of plated desserts and bite-sized sweets presented during a candlelit dinner in Mrs. Troi's quarters. The tray or small service plates catch the warm glow of candles; portions appear individually plated for sharing. Characters touch or gesture toward the desserts as part of the social ritual—Picard uses the dessert course as a conversational pivot and physical pretext to alter the evening's dynamics.
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Purpose
To present and serve the dessert course to dinner guests (practical food service during a private, candlelit meal).
Significance
Functions as a social pretext and narrative device: Picard summons Data to join the dessert, transforming the dessert course into a tactical maneuver that relieves social pressure and escalates the scene's boundary conflict.
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