Object
Sigmund Freud's Cigar Box and Cigar
This cigar box and its oversized cigar rest on the desk in the holodeck simulation of Sigmund Freud's office. Freud extracts the cigar from the box and toys with it between his fingers throughout the consultation, using it as a gestural prop to punctuate his Freudian interpretations of Data's nightmares (ego vs. id, maternal figures, sexual repression). The cigar and box ground the scene in early 20th-century Vienna aesthetics, serving as symbolic extensions of Freud's bombastic persona and human-centric psychoanalytic framework. The box and cigar are integral to the holodeck's immersive recreation of Freud's office, interacting with Data, Deanna Troi, and the Three Interphasic Aliens (disguised as workmen) during the psychoanalytic session.
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Purpose
Stores large cigars for Freud to handle during psychoanalytic sessions
Significance
Reinforces Freud's theatrical persona and period authenticity, emphasizing the mismatch between human psychology and Data's android experience as he rejects the interpretations
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