Object
Clare Raymond's Quarters Computer Terminal
A slim, wall-mounted rectangular display embedded in Clare Raymond's private quarters: a narrow bezel, muted glass face, and an integrated speaker that emits a calm computer voice. The terminal awakens on Troi's prompt, blooms with readable fields, and accepts names and dates through touch or vocal input. Characters lean toward its glow—Troi steadying her hands on the bezel while Clare supplies names—as the unit converts private confession into procedural queries and visible search results.
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Purpose
Serve as an in-room information-retrieval terminal used to query personnel records and public archives for identifying and locating missing or archived individuals.
Significance
Functions as the pragmatic pivot that turns Clare's raw, sarcastic anguish into actionable hope: Troi uses it to translate grief into a formal search, setting the plot in motion toward the later emotional payoff when a descendant is found.
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