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S5E6 · The Game
S5E6
· The Game

Troi’s Chocolate Ritual Teases Riker’s Risa Gift

In a quiet moment at Ten Forward, Counselor Troi indulges in a meticulously savored chocolate sundae, treating the experience as a sensory ritual—spooning fudge and ice cream with deliberate precision, closing her eyes for the final bite. Her reverence for chocolate reveals her capacity for unguarded pleasure, a contrast to her professional demeanor. Riker, observing her with playful curiosity, teases her about the indulgence before dropping a cryptic hint about a 'gift' from Risa—something 'better than chocolate.' The exchange, laced with intimacy and subtext, foreshadows the addictive game’s introduction while grounding their relationship in shared vulnerability. Troi’s intrigue at Riker’s mention of the game (her expression lingering on-screen) signals the scene’s dual role: a tender character moment and a narrative hook for the impending crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Troi indulges in a large chocolate sundae, prompting Riker to approach and jokingly question her emotional state, setting up a playful interaction between them. Troi invites Riker to join her setting up the encounter and conversation.

lighthearted to curious ['Ten Forward']

Troi elaborates on the ritualistic enjoyment of chocolate, highlighting the importance of savoring each bite, causing Riker to observe her seriousness. The two characters engage in a conversation around chocolate, demonstrating Troi's particular interest in and appreciation of the dessert.

curiosity to intimacy ['Ten Forward']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Contentment shifting to playful embarrassment, then intrigue and curiosity

Deanna Troi sits alone in Ten Forward, savoring a chocolate fudge sundae with deliberate precision. She removes the cherry, spoons the fudge and ice cream in a ritualistic manner, closing her eyes for the final bite. When Riker approaches, she reacts with slight embarrassment but invites him to join her. She demonstrates her expertise in savoring chocolate, describing the process as an 'experience' rather than mere taste. Her expression turns serious as she analyzes the sensory ritual, and she shows intrigue when Riker mentions a 'game' from Risa.

Goals in this moment
  • To fully immerse herself in the sensory pleasure of the sundae
  • To share the experience with Riker, inviting him to participate in her ritual
Active beliefs
  • Chocolate is a serious, almost sacred experience that deserves full attention and reverence
  • Shared moments of vulnerability can deepen personal connections
Character traits
Sensual and deliberate Playfully vulnerable Introspective and analytical Warm and inviting
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Riker's Risa Souvenir Game

Riker’s Risa souvenir game is referenced cryptically by Riker as something 'better than chocolate,' serving as a narrative hook that intrigues Troi. Though not physically present in this scene, its mention foreshadows the addictive mind-control device that will later infect the Enterprise crew. The game’s introduction is framed as a playful tease, masking its dangerous potential.

Before: In Riker’s possession, not yet revealed or demonstrated
After: Mentioned but still unseen; its true nature and …
Before: In Riker’s possession, not yet revealed or demonstrated
After: Mentioned but still unseen; its true nature and danger remain unknown to Troi and the audience
Troi's Sundae Cherry

The cherry from Troi’s sundae is carefully removed and set aside, symbolizing her deliberate and ritualistic approach to savoring the dessert. It serves as a minor but significant prop, highlighting her precision and focus on the sensory experience. The cherry’s removal clears the way for her to fully engage with the fudge and ice cream, emphasizing her expertise in savoring chocolate.

Before: Placed on top of the sundae, part of …
After: Set aside on the saucer, no longer part …
Before: Placed on top of the sundae, part of the dessert presentation
After: Set aside on the saucer, no longer part of the eating ritual
Troi's Sundae Spoon

Troi’s spoon is used as a tool to meticulously sculpt and savor the fudge and ice cream, transforming the act of eating into a deliberate ritual. She demonstrates her expertise by using the spoon to 'sculpt' the ice cream and relish each bite, emphasizing the sensory experience. The spoon becomes an extension of her focus and precision, underscoring the seriousness with which she approaches chocolate.

Before: Held by Troi, ready to be used for …
After: Still in Troi’s possession, having been used to …
Before: Held by Troi, ready to be used for the sundae
After: Still in Troi’s possession, having been used to savor the sundae

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ten Forward (Enterprise-D Lounge)

Ten Forward serves as a neutral ground where Troi and Riker share a moment of intimacy and vulnerability. The lounge’s soft lighting and quiet atmosphere create a space for personal connection, contrasting with the professional dynamics of the Enterprise. The setting allows Troi to indulge in her sensory ritual without interruption, while Riker’s playful teasing and cryptic mention of the Risa game add a layer of intrigue to the scene.

Atmosphere Intimate and quiet, with a warm and inviting mood that encourages personal connection and vulnerability
Function Neutral ground for personal interactions and moments of intimacy
Symbolism Represents a space where professional boundaries can be lowered, allowing for moments of shared humanity …
Access Open to all crew members, with no specific restrictions during this scene
Soft lighting that creates an intimate atmosphere Wide viewports framing passing starfields, adding a sense of tranquility and vastness Tables scattered under the lighting, providing spaces for private or shared moments

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is indirectly represented through the professional roles of Troi and Riker, who are both officers aboard the USS Enterprise. Their dynamic in Ten Forward, though personal, is grounded in the shared context of their service. The organization’s influence is subtle but present, as their interactions reflect the trust and camaraderie fostered by Starfleet’s environment. The mention of Risa and the game also hints at Starfleet’s broader engagement with alien cultures and technologies, setting up the narrative conflict to come.

Representation Through the professional roles and dynamic of Troi and Riker as Starfleet officers
Power Dynamics Starfleet’s influence is felt through the trust and camaraderie between its officers, creating a foundation …
Impact The scene highlights how Starfleet’s values and environment shape the personal relationships and interactions of …
To foster strong interpersonal relationships among crew members, which are essential for effective teamwork and mission success To encourage officers to engage with alien cultures and technologies, as demonstrated by Riker’s mention of the Risa game Through the professional roles and responsibilities of its officers, shaping their interactions and dynamics By creating an environment that encourages trust, camaraderie, and personal connections among crew members

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3
Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's claim that the game is 'better than chocolate' piques Troi's curiosity, foreshadowing her later addiction and demonstrating the game's seductive power over even those who find pleasure in other things."

Wesley’s Welcome and Work Offers
S5E6 · The Game
Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's claim that the game is 'better than chocolate' piques Troi's curiosity, foreshadowing her later addiction and demonstrating the game's seductive power over even those who find pleasure in other things."

Beverly and Troi’s Game Invitation
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Foreshadowing medium

"Riker's claim that the game is 'better than chocolate' piques Troi's curiosity, foreshadowing her later addiction and demonstrating the game's seductive power over even those who find pleasure in other things."

Wesley’s Forced Celebration and Data’s Inquiry
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Key Dialogue

"TROI: Chocolate is a serious thing."
"RIKER: You know... I brought something back from Risa. It's better than chocolate."
"TROI: Oh... what is it?"
"RIKER: Just a game."