Object
D'Tan's Reunification Flower
A single flower handed by D'Tan, a young Romulan boy, to Spock and Picard as a covert signal for the reunification underground. The flower is placed in water (e.g., a glass) to float as a marker, instantly recognized by Spock as part of the 'Jolan True' gesture. It appears in two key scenes: (1) a dimly lit café on a bleak street, where it is delivered alone, and (2) a tense street confrontation on Romulus, where it is paired with an illegal Vulcan-Romulan history book. The gesture confirms contact with the reunification movement amid surveillance risks, with Pardek observing warily in the latter scene. Spock’s immediate recognition and Picard’s awareness of the surrounding peril underscore its symbolic and operational significance.
3 appearances
Purpose
Coded signal to alert Spock to the reunification movement's presence
Significance
Symbol of hope in Romulan oppression; sparks Spock's confirmation of Pardek's arrival and underscores the mission's fragility against watchful authorities
Appearances in the Narrative
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