Not instantly, no. But she could have helped him through it over the seven years the show was on. Convinced him of all the things he had to offer, of all the great qualities he possessed. Even demonstrating that he in fact had emotions; Data was constantly expressing affection, curiosity, desire, the ability to appreciate and even create art, poetry, and music. He just needed to realize it. Wanting to expand your experiences and grow as a person is positive; hating your basic nature isn't.Revolverman wrote:That was literally built into Data's code by Soong. Lots of people in the course of TNG told him that. I doubt Troi telling him would have done a thing.Durandal_1707 wrote:The thing that irritated me about Troi (especially since we're still in this AI-themed thread!) is that she never just told Data that he was pretty damn awesome as he was and didn't need to be human! If anyone ever needed a self-esteem boost, it was him. How many times would that ship have blown up if it hadn't been for his unique abilities? But no, he was always obsessed over trying to conform, to "fit in" with the group, instead of embracing his individuality. Data was already the smartest and the most lovable person on the ship, and he didn't need to change; the others should have accepted him as he was (and for the most part, they did). But he always had this weird self-loathing that Troi never said a damn thing about.Maximara wrote:I think it was largely to do with the one main example, Deanna Troi, was not well written. Instead of using her effectively they had her state what should be been obvious. It even became a joke:lsgreg wrote:My big observation: How is McCoy a better ship's counselor than actual ship counselors from other Trek series?
Deanna Troi: I sense hostility
Captain Picard: (sarcastically) Oh that why they are firing at us. And here I thought it was their form of greeting.
To be fair to the actress it wasn't her fault as one can see with her portrayal of Demona in the Gargoyles series.
This really bugged me.
This would have been a great character arc for Data, and would have mirrored Spock's similar arc that culminated in his eventual acceptance of his human half. It also would have given Troi more to do, and probably would have resulted in her being a far better character. Anyway it'd easily have been a damn sight better than the thing we got with the magical Soong emotion chip that makes him act insane and crack inappropriate jokes about Mr. Tricorder in crisis situations.