Object
Mrs. Troi's Candlelit Small Dinner Table
A compact, intimate two-place dining table located in Mrs. (Lwaxana) Troi's quarters. Dark varnished wood with light scuffs, a narrow round top and a slim central pedestal; typically set for a candlelit dessert service with a single lit candle, minimal place settings, and small serving items. The table's low profile and close seating concentrates physical proximity and acts as the scene's tactile focal point for intimate, comedic, and boundary-driven interactions (e.g., Lwaxana's advances, Picard's discomfort, Homn's service).
5 appearances
Purpose
Provides an intimate dining surface for a private, chaperoned dinner in Mrs. Troi's quarters.
Significance
Functions as the physical focal point for Lwaxana's ambush: the table's intimacy is weaponized to embarrass and unsettle Picard and to stage Homn's mute power play, converting private hospitality into a public boundary violation that heightens comic tension and undermines diplomatic composure.
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