trust theme
A character exhibits a feeling of faith in the reliability of someone or, occasionally, something. This assumes that the character harbors a certain level of "acceptance", not necessarily "admiration" toward their object.
37 total · 3 choice · 18 major · 16 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| ahp6x09 | choice | The story concluded with the revelation that Larry, in returning the $30k, had gained something even more valuable: a rich old man's trust. This might well net him a $100k, cometh the right hour. |
| tng4x06 | choice | Data :: Data in Ishara |
| tng4x14 | choice | Picard :: Picard and others to Data |
| ahp5x07 | major | Barberosa explained the importance he place on the quality of "dependability" in his employees. |
| ahp6x03 | major | Harry had unwisely trusted his business partner with $8000 of goods. Helen took a risk by trusting that Harry would pay her back the $8000 she'd pilfered for him. Later there was lengthy discussion about young women trusting men with money because they think they'll get married. |
| got7x06 | major | Sansa vs. Arya |
| movie: Happy Accidents (2000) | major | Ruby struggled over whether or not she should trust Sam when he told her that he was being faithful to her in spite of persuasive circumstantial evidence to the contrary, and also that he was a time traveler from the year 2470. The story culminated with Ruby assuring Sam that she trusted him in spite of him not being able to definitively prove his claims. |
| murderbot1x01 | major | Dr. Gurathin, in particular, did not trust Murderbot. The scientists discussed at length to what extent they could trust the android at length. |
| murderbot1x02 | major | Dr. Gurathin, in particular, did not trust Murderbot. The scientists discussed at length to what extent they could trust the android at length. |
| murderbot1x05 | major | The researchers discovered that Murderbot had hacked its governor module and was therefore a free agent that could have killed them at any time. Murderbot complained about the naivete of the scientists. |