Object
Mother's Letters to Deanna Troi
A small bundle of three personal communiqués sent by Deanna Troi’s mother: folded pages bearing intimate phrasing and familiar cadence, compact enough to fit in a hand. Troi requests the ship’s computer to transfer them to her viewer; she treats them as private, tactile comfort—breathing space against diplomatic strain—and visibly relaxes at their presence before duty intrudes.
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Purpose
Personal correspondence providing emotional comfort, family news, and intimate counsel from Troi's mother to Deanna Troi.
Significance
Serves as an emotional anchor and catalyst: the letters reveal Troi’s longing for genuine human connection, underscore her vulnerability, and heighten the conflict between private need and professional duty when she is abruptly pulled away.
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