Star Trek: The Next Generation, however, did not always make the best use of Counselor Troi's abilities, often reducing her to pointing out the obvious or relegating her to the sidelines. There were many times when Deanna Troi deserved better as a character, and she did not truly get the chance to shine until TNG's final seasons. It was not until TNG season 6 that Troi finally got to wear a regular Starfleet uniform rather than her usual civilian bodysuits. Troi's strongest episode came in TNG season 6, episode 14, "Face of the Enemy," when she was kidnapped and turned into a Romulan for an undercover mission.
Troi Becoming Romulan Was Deanna’s Best Star Trek: TNG Episode
Troi's Best Episode Was TNG Season 6, Episode 14 - "Face of the Enemy"
Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Face of the Enemy" begins with Deanna Troi waking up aboard the Romulan Warbird Khazara and discovering that she has been altered to look like a Romulan. Subcommander N'Vek (Scott MacDonald) then informs her that she needs to pose as Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar to help the Federation. The Romulan Vice Proconsul M'Ret and his aides wish to defect from the Romulan Empire to the Federation, and Troi ultimately helps them achieve this goal. Throughout the ordeal, Troi keeps a cool head and expertly navigates the complicated situation in which she has found herself.
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When given the chance, Troi proved how smart and capable she was.
Beginning with the Star Trek: The Next Generation season 6 two-parter, "Chain of Command," Troi began wearing a Starfleet uniform and taking on more command roles. Later in, TNG season 7, Deanna also took the Bridge Officer's Test and was promoted to the rank of commander, allowing her to occasionally take command of the bridge. When given the chance, Troi proved how smart and capable she was, but early seasons of TNG devoted more time to other crew members of the USS Enterprise-D. Still, Deanna Troi remains an integral part of the Star Trek family and Star Trek: The Next Generation would not have been the same without her.