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Object

Deanna Troi's Nightgown

A simple piece of private nightwear worn by Deanna Troi during a candlelit exchange in her quarters. The nightgown reads as intimate sleepclothes rather than formal attire—softly draped on the body, modestly covering rather than ornate. Characters treat it as a signifier of privacy and vulnerability, its presence tightening the emotional stakes of the confrontation.
2 appearances

Purpose

Personal nightwear intended for private comfort and modesty in a domestic setting.

Significance

Functions as a visual cue of intimacy and exposure that heightens the moral and emotional friction between Troi and Devinoni. The garment frames Troi's vulnerability during a professional and personal reckoning, shaping the scene's power dynamics and underscoring the private nature of the accusation.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments