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S5E17 · The Outcast
S5E17
· The Outcast

Soren reveals forbidden gender identity

In Ten Forward, Riker and Soren share a moment of cultural exchange that escalates into a charged exploration of gender. Riker offers Soren his father’s split pea soup—a gesture of human intimacy—while Soren casually reveals J'naii norms of platonic physical contact, exposing the stark contrast between human emotional bonds and J'naii’s rigid, genderless society. The conversation deepens as Riker probes Soren’s understanding of gender, using a nursery rhyme analogy to illustrate human differences. Soren’s curiosity about human gender norms shifts into a seductive inquiry about Riker’s preferences in women, revealing her suppressed desire to identify as female—a forbidden concept on J'naii. The moment is abruptly cut short by Krite’s arrival, forcing Soren to revert to a formal, gender-neutral demeanor. This exchange underscores the tension between personal truth and societal repression, while deepening Riker’s emotional connection to Soren and foreshadowing the conflict to come.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Soren questions Riker about the differences between males and females, displaying a fascination with gender that contrasts with the J'naii's genderless society, and Riker initially responds with a nursery rhyme before explaining physical differences.

curiosity to playfulness

Riker inquires about life without gender on the J'naii planet, and Soren's replies reveal practical solutions to issues like leading in a dance, suggesting a different approach to conflict resolution.

curiosity to amusement

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Soren
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Soren’s emotional state arcs from playful curiosity to introspective longing, culminating in a fleeting moment of seductive boldness before snapping back to controlled formality. Her surface calm masks a deep well of frustration and desire—frustration with J'naii norms, desire for the freedom to explore her identity. The arrival of Krite triggers a visceral reaction, forcing her to suppress her true self once more. Her final line to Riker is a masterclass in performative detachment, hiding the pain of repression behind professional courtesy.

Soren begins the exchange with casual curiosity about human food and norms, but her demeanor shifts dramatically as the conversation deepens. She observes the affectionate human couple in the background, using their behavior as a foil to explore her own suppressed desires. Her questions about Riker’s preferences in women grow increasingly seductive, accompanied by subtle physical cues: leaning forward, a sensuous tone, and a penetrating gaze. When Krite arrives, she instantly reverts to a formal, gender-neutral posture, erasing all traces of her earlier vulnerability. This transformation highlights the internal conflict between her true self and the J'naii conditioning she must uphold.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand human gender dynamics as a means of exploring her own suppressed identity.
  • To test the boundaries of her connection with Riker, seeking validation for her forbidden desires.
  • To avoid detection by Krite or other J'naii, maintaining the facade of gender neutrality.
Active beliefs
  • That human intimacy and gender expression offer a model for the life she secretly craves.
  • That Riker is a safe confidant who won’t judge or expose her, but she must tread carefully.
  • That her desires are inherently wrong or dangerous, a belief reinforced by J'naii conditioning.
Character traits
Intellectually bold and inquisitive Emotionally repressed yet yearning for authenticity Skilled at masking vulnerability behind professionalism Observant of human behavior as a lens for her own desires Seductive when unguarded, formal when monitored
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Initially amused and curious, Riker’s emotional state evolves into surprised intrigue as Soren’s questions become increasingly personal and seductive. By the end, he is relieved by Krite’s interruption, masking a deeper unease about the forbidden nature of their conversation. His surface calm belies a growing awareness of Soren’s repressed desires and the ethical dilemmas they present.

Riker initiates the cultural exchange by offering Soren his father’s split pea soup, a personal gesture rooted in nostalgia and trust. He engages in a playful yet probing discussion about gender norms, using humor (e.g., the nursery rhyme) to ease tension, but grows increasingly uncomfortable as Soren’s questions become seductive and personal. His body language shifts from relaxed curiosity to cautious intrigue, culminating in relief when Krite arrives, allowing him to retreat from the emotionally charged moment. Riker’s role as a bridge between cultures is tested here, as he navigates the fine line between professional diplomacy and personal connection.

Goals in this moment
  • To foster cultural understanding between humans and J'naii through shared experiences (e.g., food, conversation).
  • To maintain professional boundaries while exploring Soren’s curiosity about human gender norms.
  • To subtly protect Soren from potential repercussions by keeping the conversation lighthearted.
Active beliefs
  • That personal connections can bridge cultural divides, but must be handled with care to avoid exploitation or harm.
  • That Soren’s questions about human attraction are driven by genuine curiosity, not malice, but carry risks for her in J'naii society.
  • That humor and levity can diffuse tension in awkward or emotionally charged situations.
Character traits
Diplomatic but personally invested Playfully curious yet cautious Protective of cultural boundaries (his own and Soren’s) Reluctantly drawn into emotional intimacy Uses humor as a coping mechanism
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Supporting 3

Neutral and focused; the waiter’s demeanor is purely functional, reflecting the role of Ten Forward as a space for both relaxation and professional engagement.

The Ten Forward waiter serves as a silent facilitator of the cultural exchange, placing bowls of split pea soup on Riker’s table without drawing attention to himself. His presence is functional but unobtrusive, allowing the focus to remain on Riker and Soren’s interaction. The waiter’s role is to enable the moment—providing the physical catalyst (the soup) that sparks their conversation—while remaining a neutral background figure. His efficiency contrasts with the emotional complexity unfolding at the table.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide service to Riker and Soren without interrupting their conversation.
  • To ensure the physical needs of the patrons are met, allowing their interaction to proceed unimpeded.
Active beliefs
  • That his role is to support the crew and guests of the Enterprise, regardless of the nature of their interactions.
  • That Ten Forward is a space where both personal and professional boundaries can be respected.
Character traits
Professionally discreet Efficient and unobtrusive Facilitates social interactions without intruding Represents the institutional support of Ten Forward as a space for diplomacy and connection
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Content and absorbed in their own connection; their emotions are a backdrop to Soren’s internal conflict, serving as a mirror for her desires.

The background couple in Ten Forward serves as a visual and thematic contrast to the J'naii’s genderless norms. Their intimate conversation and physical affection—leaning close, touching, exchanging a brief kiss—are observed by Soren, who uses their behavior as a reference point for her questions about human gender and attraction. The couple’s presence underscores the freedom and complexity of human relationships, highlighting what Soren is denied in her own society. Their role is purely symbolic, yet their impact on the scene is profound, as they embody the very norms Soren secretly craves.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide a visual contrast to the J'naii’s gender neutrality, emphasizing the freedom of human relationships.
  • To serve as a catalyst for Soren’s introspection and questions about her own identity.
Active beliefs
  • That their affection is natural and unremarkable, a belief that Soren finds both fascinating and painful.
  • That their presence in Ten Forward is a reminder of the diversity of human (and alien) experiences.
Character traits
Unselfconscious in their affection Serving as a silent critique of J'naii repression Representative of human emotional and physical intimacy Symbolic of the 'forbidden' in Soren’s world
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Krite’s emotional state is one of cold detachment, masking a deeper disdain for anything that threatens J'naii conformity. His interruption is not born of anger or urgency, but of a calculated assertion of control. There is no warmth in his greeting, only the implicit warning that Soren’s behavior is being monitored. His power derives from the system he upholds, and he wields it with quiet confidence.

Krite’s arrival is abrupt and purposeful, serving as a narrative fulcrum that disrupts the intimate moment between Riker and Soren. He approaches the table with a formal greeting, his presence alone forcing Soren to revert to her J'naii demeanor. Though he speaks only two lines, his unspoken authority looms large: his suspicion of Soren’s behavior is implied, and his interruption is a reminder of the oppressive norms she must uphold. Krite’s role here is that of an enforcer of J'naii orthodoxy, his very presence a threat to Soren’s fragile moment of authenticity.

Goals in this moment
  • To reinforce J'naii gender norms by interrupting Soren’s deviation from expected behavior.
  • To assert his authority over Soren, reminding her of the consequences of non-conformity.
  • To subtly communicate to Riker that human-J'naii interactions must remain within approved boundaries.
Active beliefs
  • That gender neutrality is the pinnacle of J'naii civilization and must be defended at all costs.
  • That Soren’s curiosity about human gender is a sign of weakness or corruption.
  • That his role as an enforcer is justified by the greater good of J'naii society.
Character traits
Authoritative and unyielding Suspicious of deviations from J'naii norms Concisely effective in exerting control Lacks empathy for individual struggles Uses formalities as a tool of oppression
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Riker's Father's Split Pea Soup (Bowls in Ten Forward)

Riker’s father’s split pea soup is the symbolic and functional catalyst for the entire exchange. As a personal recipe replicated aboard the Enterprise, it represents Riker’s heritage, his connection to his past, and his attempt to share a piece of himself with Soren. The soup’s unfamiliarity to Soren—her tentative tasting, her curiosity about its origins—serves as a metaphor for the broader cultural exchange unfolding between them. Its thick, green texture and hearty nature contrast with the J'naii’s platonic norms, mirroring the complexity of human emotions and relationships. The soup is not merely food; it is a bridge, a point of vulnerability, and a trigger for deeper questions about identity and desire.

Before: Replicated and placed on Riker’s table by the …
After: The soup remains largely untouched, save for the …
Before: Replicated and placed on Riker’s table by the waiter, the soup is in a pristine, steaming state, its aroma filling the air around the table. It is a neutral object, awaiting interaction.
After: The soup remains largely untouched, save for the spoonfuls Soren samples. Its role as a conversation starter is fulfilled, and it lingers as a silent witness to the charged exchange that follows. The bowl is left behind as Soren departs, a physical remnant of the moment’s intimacy.
Soren's Soup Spoon

Soren’s soup spoon is a deceptively simple yet narratively charged object. As she dips it into Riker’s bowl and raises it to her lips, the spoon becomes a conduit for her first taste of human culture—both literal (the soup) and metaphorical (the act of sharing food as an intimate gesture). The spoon’s gleam under Ten Forward’s lights draws attention to the moment, symbolizing the delicate balance between curiosity and transgression. When Soren leans forward slightly during her seductive inquiry, the spoon rests unused beside the bowl, a quiet reminder of the meal that sparked their conversation. Its presence is a tactile link to the physicality of their exchange, grounding the abstract discussion of gender and desire in a concrete action.

Before: The spoon is clean and positioned beside Riker’s …
After: The spoon is left beside the bowl, now …
Before: The spoon is clean and positioned beside Riker’s bowl, part of the standard table setting in Ten Forward. It is a functional tool, awaiting use.
After: The spoon is left beside the bowl, now bearing traces of Soren’s interaction—perhaps a faint smear of soup on its surface. It is no longer a neutral object but a silent participant in the charged moment that unfolded.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ten-Forward Viewports

Ten Forward serves as the perfect neutral ground for this culturally fraught exchange, offering a space where professional and personal boundaries can blur without the formality of a briefing room or the intimacy of private quarters. The lounge’s starfield windows stretch across the forward wall, creating a sense of vastness that contrasts with the intimate conversation at Riker’s table. Soft lights warm the scattered tables and the bar counter, casting a glow that softens the edges of the moment while still allowing for clarity. The hum of the ship and the murmur of other patrons provide a backdrop that is present but unobtrusive, ensuring the focus remains on Riker and Soren. Ten Forward is not just a setting; it is a character in its own right, embodying the Enterprise’s role as a vessel for diplomacy, connection, and the exploration of ideas—both scientific and personal.

Atmosphere The atmosphere in Ten Forward during this event is one of quiet tension, undercut by …
Function Ten Forward functions as a meeting point for cultural and personal diplomacy, where Riker and …
Symbolism Ten Forward symbolizes the tension between exploration and repression, between the personal and the institutional. …
Access Ten Forward is open to all crew and guests of the Enterprise, with no formal …
The starfield windows casting a soft blue glow over the tables, creating a sense of vastness. The hum of the ship’s engines and the murmur of other patrons, providing a steady, unobtrusive backdrop. The warm, diffused lighting that softens the edges of the lounge, making it feel inviting yet intimate. The scattered tables and the bar counter, which are populated but not crowded, allowing for private conversations. The background couple’s affectionate behavior, which serves as a visual contrast to the J'naii’s genderless norms.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet’s influence in this event is subtle but significant, manifesting through the values and behaviors of its officers, particularly Riker. As the executive officer of the Enterprise, Riker embodies Starfleet’s ideals of diplomacy, curiosity, and compassion, which shape his interaction with Soren. His offer of his father’s split pea soup—a personal gesture rooted in human tradition—reflects Starfleet’s encouragement of cultural exchange and personal connection as tools for understanding. Additionally, the neutrality and openness of Ten Forward as a space for this conversation aligns with Starfleet’s role as a facilitator of dialogue between diverse species. The organization’s presence is also felt in the background couple’s freedom to express affection, which contrasts with the J'naii’s repression and serves as a reminder of the values Starfleet upholds.

Representation Starfleet is represented through Riker’s actions and the environment of Ten Forward, as well as …
Power Dynamics Starfleet’s power in this event is soft but pervasive, derived from its moral authority and …
Impact Starfleet’s involvement in this event highlights the tension between institutional ideals and real-world constraints. While …
Internal Dynamics Starfleet’s internal dynamics are not directly addressed in this event, but the absence of conflict …
To foster cultural understanding between the Enterprise crew and the J'naii, even in the face of deeply held differences. To uphold the values of exploration and compassion, as embodied by Riker’s engagement with Soren and the environment of Ten Forward. To challenge oppressive norms indirectly, by providing a space where Soren can briefly explore her true self without immediate repercussion. The example set by officers like Riker, who model diplomacy, empathy, and personal courage in their interactions with others. The design and function of spaces like Ten Forward, which encourage open dialogue and cultural exchange. The implied support for individual expression, as seen in the background couple’s freedom to display affection. The moral authority of Starfleet’s mission, which positions the organization as a advocate for justice and understanding, even in subtle ways.
J'naii Civilization

The J'naii organization is the invisible but omnipresent force shaping every action and word in this event. Though no J'naii officials (other than Krite) are explicitly present beyond Soren, their cultural norms and psychological conditioning dictate Soren’s behavior, her fears, and the boundaries of her conversation with Riker. The J'naii’s erasure of gender is not just a topic of discussion; it is the unspoken rule that looms over the entire exchange, manifesting in Soren’s sudden shift from seductive curiosity to formal detachment upon Krite’s arrival. The organization’s influence is also felt in the contrast between Soren’s repressed desires and the freedom embodied by the human couple in the background, highlighting the J'naii’s oppressive control over individual expression.

Representation The J'naii are represented through Soren’s internal conflict and Krite’s authoritative interruption, as well as …
Power Dynamics The J'naii organization exerts totalizing control over Soren and, by extension, the entire event. Their …
Impact The J'naii’s involvement in this event underscores the broader institutional conflict between repression and freedom, …
Internal Dynamics The J'naii organization’s internal dynamics are hinted at through Krite’s role as an enforcer and …
To maintain the illusion of gender neutrality among its members, even in private or diplomatic settings. To suppress any expression of individual desire that challenges the J'naii’s collective identity, particularly in interactions with outsiders like Riker. To reinforce the idea that J'naii culture is superior to 'primitive' human norms, thereby justifying their repression of gender. Psychological conditioning (e.g., psychotectic treatments) that suppresses forbidden desires and enforces conformity. Social surveillance (e.g., Krite’s monitoring of Soren’s behavior and sudden interruptions to reinforce norms). Cultural dogma (e.g., the belief that gender is a 'primitive' concept, used to justify the erasure of individual identity). Threat of persecution (e.g., the unspoken consequences Soren fears if her true feelings were discovered).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Riker suggests they break for lunch, moving the scene from the shuttle to Ten Forward, a break room area, for lunch."

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"Riker suggests they break for lunch, moving the scene from the shuttle to Ten Forward, a break room area, for lunch."

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"During lunch, Riker and Soren sample split pea soup, leading to conversations about intimacy and gender differences between each other's species."

Soup and forbidden intimacy
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"During lunch, Riker and Soren sample split pea soup, leading to conversations about intimacy and gender differences between each other's species."

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"The lunch between Riker and Soren concludes, and picks up in the shuttle as they begin mapping the null space anomaly."

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"The lunch between Riker and Soren concludes, and picks up in the shuttle as they begin mapping the null space anomaly."

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"During lunch, Riker and Soren sample split pea soup, leading to conversations about intimacy and gender differences between each other's species."

Soup and forbidden intimacy
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"During lunch, Riker and Soren sample split pea soup, leading to conversations about intimacy and gender differences between each other's species."

Riker and Soren’s charged intimacy shattered
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Key Dialogue

"SOREN: We prefer to stay warm by sleeping with a friend. RIKER: I see... SOREN: ((explaining)) Not to mate... just to sleep together. For warmth."
"RIKER: What's it like... on a planet where the people have no gender? SOREN: I'm afraid I don't understand. RIKER: Well... who leads when you dance? If you dance..."
"SOREN: What kind of woman do you find attractive? RIKER: I like a woman who's intelligent and sure of herself... somebody I can talk to and get something back. SOREN: And is that the kind of woman all human males prefer?"