Object
Brull's Change of Clothes
A small, practical bundle of garments mentioned as a single spare set for travel: folded shirt, trousers, and undergarments compacted for transport. No distinctive pattern or color is given; the items function as utilitarian luggage rather than personal heirlooms. The mention accompanies Picard's offer of passage and signals Brull's reluctant preparation to depart.
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Purpose
A spare set of clothing intended to be carried aboard the Enterprise for basic comfort and a change after travel or an extended absence from home.
Significance
Serves as a logistical token of acceptance of Picard's offer of passage; narratively it marks the immediate transition from negotiation to travel, underscores Brull's guarded compliance, and embodies the fragile, practical concessions that accompany the diplomatic rupture.
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