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S7E2 · Liaisons
S7E2
· Liaisons

Loquel abandons Troi for a child

During a guided tour of the Enterprise, Ambassador Loquel—an Iyaaran assigned to study human pleasure—deliberately disrupts Counselor Troi’s professionalism by fixating on his oversized drink, insisting she partake in his indulgence. Troi reluctantly complies, but the moment underscores the cultural divide: Loquel’s hedonistic priorities override diplomatic decorum. The tension escalates when Loquel abruptly abandons Troi mid-sentence, drawn to a passing mother and child. His fascination with the boy reveals his true research focus—human offspring—while Troi’s bewildered reaction highlights the fragility of the exchange program’s goals. The scene exposes the Iyaarans’ disregard for Federation norms and foreshadows Loquel’s later defection, where he prioritizes personal curiosity over diplomatic protocol.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Troi attempts to engage Loquel in a tour of the ship, but Loquel is far more focused on savoring a brightly colored drink, interrupting Troi with moans of pleasure and ignoring Troi's lecture..

polite interest to growing disinterest

Loquel repeatedly offers Troi a sip of his drink, insisting despite her polite refusals until she takes a token sip to placate him, after which Loquel resumes drinking.

polite refusal to reluctant acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Joyfully absorbed in sensory pleasure, transitioning to intense curiosity upon spotting the child, with no regard for Troi’s professional role or the exchange’s purpose.

Ambassador Loquel, an Iyaaran studying human pleasure, fixates on his oversized cup of papalla juice, sipping it with audible delight and offering it to Troi with insistent playfulness. His persistence—‘Please. You have been so kind. Please.’—breaks her reluctance, symbolizing his prioritization of sensory indulgence over diplomatic formality. The moment his attention shifts to a passing mother and child, Loquel abandons Troi mid-sentence, his fascination with human offspring revealing his true research focus. His actions embody Iyaaran detachment from Federation norms, foreshadowing his later defection.

Goals in this moment
  • Experience human pleasure through indulgence (e.g., papalla juice, desserts)
  • Study human offspring as part of his cultural observations
Active beliefs
  • Diplomatic protocol is secondary to personal curiosity and sensory exploration
  • Human children represent a unique cultural phenomenon worth immediate study
Character traits
Hedonistically focused Playfully insistent Culturally detached Curiously obsessive Diplomatically indifferent
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Professional calm masking growing discomfort, transitioning to bewildered frustration as Loquel’s actions undermine the exchange’s purpose.

Counselor Deanna Troi guides Ambassador Loquel through the Enterprise’s corridors, explaining the ship’s decks with professional patience. She initially declines Loquel’s offer of papalla juice, citing prior indulgence, but relents under his persistent, playful insistence. Her reluctant sip (‘Yum’) is a performative gesture to maintain diplomatic decorum. When Loquel abruptly abandons her to follow a mother and child, Troi’s confusion—marked by her bewildered ‘Ambassador?’—reveals her disorientation at the Iyaaran’s disregard for protocol and her role as his liaison.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain diplomatic decorum despite Loquel’s informality
  • Guide Loquel through the tour while respecting his cultural observations
Active beliefs
  • Diplomatic exchanges require mutual respect and adherence to protocol
  • Loquel’s behavior, while unusual, may stem from genuine cultural curiosity
Character traits
Professionally patient Diplomatically accommodating Reluctantly indulgent Bewildered by cultural divergence Instinctively protective of Federation norms
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Supporting 2

None (unaware of her role in the event).

Eric’s mother walks past a corridor intersection with her six-year-old son, unaware that her presence triggers Ambassador Loquel’s abrupt departure from Counselor Troi. Her role is passive but catalytic—her ordinary, unremarkable presence becomes the focal point of Loquel’s cultural inquiry, exposing the Iyaarans’ prioritization of human development over diplomatic engagement.

Goals in this moment
  • None (her actions are incidental to the narrative).
Active beliefs
  • None (her presence is not driven by agency in this moment).
Character traits
Unknowingly catalytic Representative of human family life aboard the *Enterprise* Passively influential
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None (unaware of his role in the event).

Six-year-old Eric walks with his mother, oblivious to Ambassador Loquel’s intense curiosity about him. His presence serves as a cultural artifact for Loquel’s study, symbolizing human childhood development and the Iyaarans’ fascination with Federation offspring. His role is entirely passive, yet his existence disrupts the diplomatic exchange.

Goals in this moment
  • None (his actions are incidental to the narrative).
Active beliefs
  • None (his presence is not driven by agency in this moment).
Character traits
Unknowingly symbolic Passively influential Representative of human childhood
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ambassador Loquel's Papalla Juice Straw

The straw attached to Loquel’s papalla juice cup functions as both a practical tool and a narrative symbol. It protrudes from the oversized drink, emphasizing its cumbersome scale and Loquel’s eager mimicry of human consumption habits. The straw’s presence during Troi’s reluctant sip (‘Yum’) underscores the performative nature of her compliance, while its continued use as Loquel abandons her reinforces his hedonistic focus. The straw, like the cup, embodies the Iyaarans’ prioritization of sensory experience over diplomatic decorum.

Before: Attached to the cup, used by Loquel to …
After: Still attached to the cup, carried by Loquel …
Before: Attached to the cup, used by Loquel to sip the papalla juice.
After: Still attached to the cup, carried by Loquel as he leaves Troi.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Corridor Intersection (Loquel Abandons Troi, USS Enterprise-D)

The corridor intersection near the scientific decks becomes the catalyst for Loquel’s abrupt departure. As Troi explains Deck Eight’s multi-purpose nature, Loquel’s gaze locks onto the passing mother and child at this junction. The intersection’s practical role as a transit point is subverted into a symbolic threshold where Loquel’s true research focus—human offspring—is revealed. The moment marks a fracture in the diplomatic exchange, with the intersection serving as both a physical and narrative pivot.

Atmosphere Tense with unspoken cultural conflict, as Loquel’s fascination disrupts the tour’s flow.
Function Catalyst for Loquel’s defection from the tour, exposing his priorities.
Symbolism Represents the breaking point in the exchange program, where Loquel’s curiosity overrides protocol.
Access None (open to all), but the intersection’s role is transformative in this moment.
Loquel’s POV framing the mother and child as they walk past Troi’s continued monologue about Deck Eight, unaware of Loquel’s distraction The intersection’s junction as a literal and metaphorical crossroads
Enterprise-D Generic Transit Corridor (Recurring)

The Enterprise’s corridor serves as a neutral yet charged transit space where the cultural clash between Troi and Loquel unfolds. Its smooth bulkheads and steady lighting create an atmosphere of routine efficiency, contrasting with Loquel’s disruptive hedonism. The corridor’s intersection becomes a pivotal point where Loquel’s attention shifts from Troi to the passing mother and child, symbolizing the fragility of the exchange program. The space embodies the tension between Federation protocol and Iyaaran detachment, with crew members passing in the background as silent witnesses to the rupture.

Atmosphere Neutral yet charged, with an undercurrent of tension as Loquel’s actions disrupt the corridor’s usual …
Function Transit space for the tour, but also the stage for a cultural confrontation.
Symbolism Represents the collision between Federation norms and Iyaaran hedonism, with the intersection as a literal …
Access Open to crew and visitors, but the cultural dynamics create an invisible barrier between Troi …
Smooth bulkheads reflecting the corridor’s utilitarian design Steady lighting casting a clinical glow over the interaction Background hum of the ship’s engines, underscoring the routine Passing crew members as silent witnesses to the cultural rupture

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Iyaaran Government

The Iyaaran Government’s manipulative diplomacy is embodied in Loquel’s actions, which expose the exchange program’s underlying tensions. His fixation on pleasure and human offspring—abandoning Troi mid-tour—reveals the Iyaarans’ prioritization of personal curiosity over diplomatic protocol. The moment foreshadows Loquel’s later defection, where his cultural observations take precedence over Federation expectations. The Iyaaran delegation’s presence aboard the Enterprise serves as a provocation, testing the limits of the exchange program and the Federation’s flexibility.

Representation Through Loquel’s hedonistic behavior and his abrupt departure to study human children.
Power Dynamics Exercising cultural influence by challenging Federation norms, with Loquel as an agent of Iyaaran detachment.
Impact Undermines the Federation’s assumptions about reciprocal cultural exchange, exposing the program’s vulnerability to species with …
Internal Dynamics Loquel’s behavior reflects the Iyaaran Government’s strategic use of cultural exchange as a tool for …
Study human behavior through unfiltered cultural observation Test the Federation’s adaptability to Iyaaran priorities Through Loquel’s actions as a representative of Iyaaran curiosity Via the exchange program’s structure, which the Iyaarans exploit to pursue their own agenda
United Federation of Planets

The United Federation of Planets’ ideals of diplomacy and cultural exchange are implicitly challenged by Loquel’s actions. Troi, as a Federation liaison, embodies these values, but Loquel’s hedonistic detachment—offering her his drink, abandoning her mid-tour—exposes the program’s fragility. The Federation’s commitment to mutual respect and protocol is tested, with Troi’s bewilderment reflecting the organization’s unspoken tension: how to engage with cultures that prioritize personal curiosity over institutional norms.

Representation Through Troi’s role as a cultural liaison and her adherence to Federation protocol.
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the Iyaarans’ disregard for diplomatic decorum, with Troi as a proxy for …
Impact Highlights the Federation’s vulnerability when its diplomatic assumptions are rejected by cultures like the Iyaarans, …
Internal Dynamics Troi’s discomfort reflects the Federation’s internal tension between idealism and the reality of engaging with …
Uphold the principles of cultural exchange and mutual respect Demonstrate the Federation’s commitment to diplomatic engagement, even with divergent cultures Through Troi’s actions as a representative of Federation values Via the exchange program’s structure, which assumes reciprocal engagement

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"Loquel is first seen tasting a colorful drink and interrupting Troi. He then turns his attention to the child. Loquel's increasing curiosity and disregard for Troi culminates in his fascination with the child, and the abandonment of Troi."

Loquel studies human childhood
S7E2 · Liaisons

Key Dialogue

"LOQUEL: Are you sure you don't want some of this... this... papalla juice?"
"TROI: No, thank you. I'm still recovering from all those desserts last night."
"LOQUEL: Are you sure? It is very... delicious."
"TROI: I'm sure."
"LOQUEL: Please. You have been so kind. Please."