Confession in Beverly's Office — Data and the Question of Love
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Data admits he hasn't shared his own struggles with assimilation, recognizing this as a potential error.
Beverly challenges Data's assertion that he can't love Lal, hinting at his unrecognized emotional depth.
Who Was There
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Measured, exposed: outwardly composed and precise while revealing underlying vulnerability and conflicted protectiveness; a mechanical calm that contains a dawning uncertainty about his identity.
Data enters Beverly's office and frames the conversation clinically — requesting parenting advice — then discloses Lal's isolation, the fact she is 'passing into sentience,' and admits he withheld his own assimilation struggles to avoid discouraging her.
- • Seek practical parenting strategies to help Lal integrate socially.
- • Gauge whether withholding his own experience was the right decision and correct any mistake.
- • Test the limits of emotional language by asserting his incapacity for love.
- • Honesty about difficulty might discourage an emergent sentient (so omission can be protective).
- • He is not capable of love — an intellectual self-assessment shaping his behavior.
- • Parental duty can be fulfilled via attention and instruction even without emotional attachment.
Warmly authoritative: clinically calm but emotionally engaged; she balances professional insight with personal tenderness and a quiet insistence that emotional care matters.
Beverly listens, offers a measured, personal parenting anecdote about Wesley, reframes sentience as a human developmental stage, encourages emotional honesty, and gently challenges Data's assertion that he cannot love.
- • Provide Data with a model of emotional honesty he can use with Lal.
- • Normalize Lal's experience by connecting it to human development and Wesley's struggles.
- • Prompt Data to recognize and accept the possibility of caring beyond mere attention.
- • Shared vulnerability — admitting one's own past pain — can comfort a struggling child.
- • Emotional honesty is necessary for healthy development and attachment.
- • Data is capable of forms of care that may amount to love, even if he cannot yet name them.
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Key Dialogue
"DATA: "Doctor, I require your advice as a successful parent.""
"DATA: "I have not told Lal how difficult it was for me to assimilate. I did not want it to discourage her. Perhaps this was an error of judgement.""
"DATA: "I can give her attention, doctor. But I am incapable of giving her love.""
"BEVERLY: "Why do I find that so hard to believe?""