Object
Pulaski's White Ritual Blossom
A small, delicate white blossom with layered, translucent petals and a short stem. Pulaski plucks the flower and nests it into a cup so brewed liquid strains and pours through the petals; the bloom bears no obvious container or pot, appearing freshly gathered. Characters handle it briefly and reverently—Pulaski places it in the cup during preparation, Worf presents the thorned Klingon tea service around it, and both actors treat the blossom as an active component of the exchange.
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Purpose
To act as a natural filter/infusion element during the preparation and serving of a Klingon ceremonial tea, allowing brewed liquid to pass through its petals into a drinking vessel.
Significance
Functions as a ritual fulcrum for a mutual challenge: the blossom transforms a one-sided Klingon test into a shared act of trust and vulnerability when Pulaski uses it to prepare and drink the brew with Worf, symbolizing reciprocity, courage, and the humanization of Klingon ceremony.
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