Object
Wesley's Robe
Wesley grabs his robe and slips it on in his disheveled quarters after Picard awakens him unannounced. The garment covers his underdressed state, bunching loosely as he faces the captain's probing questions. Picard stands rigid nearby, Boothby's name hangs in the air, and the room's clutter amplifies Wesley's evident withdrawal and regret.
3 appearances
Purpose
Covers the body for modesty after waking
Significance
Exposes Wesley's vulnerability and disarray during Picard's visit, mirroring his emotional distance from Starfleet and straining their mentor-protégé bond.
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