People, people- this thread was supposed to be a game, taking people who aren't Mary Sues, and jokingly pretending that they are. Then again, if I know anything about forum threads, it's that they never stay on-topic.
No argument here on Freeman. Matter of fact, Gerrold wrote himself into his novel The Galactic Whirlpool in a much more pivotal way.She didn't get to, though. But if that's part of the criteria for Mary Sues, then how about Ensign Freeman in "The Trouble With Tribbles"?
David Gerrold said in his book about the making of that episode that he wrote in Ensign Freeman with himself in mind to play the part.
James Kirk.
No, Michael Burnham is just a female who displays competence at something, who you happen not to like.
There is a difference. Most people hate Michael Burnham to the point they blame her for the war, and she's only really good at a few things.
This sort of blanket Mary Sue accusation to any character you don't like is way more reductionist than op, and is the exact sort of thing op is making fun of.
There are a lot of people on the internet that when they see a character, especially a female character who rubs them the wrong way, they throw out the blanket 'Mary Sue' label to get around having to make a real argument against the character.
Everyone HATES her.
There are characters like Wesley who can legitimately be called Mary Sues, but the label gets thrown around so lazily just to mean 'Character I don't like who has some sort of skills in some areas' it's become meaningless.
I don't remember that. Which character was it?No argument here on Freeman. Matter of fact, Gerrold wrote himself into his novel The Galactic Whirlpool in a much more pivotal way.
I wonder if Mira has a little puppet named Lambchop tucked away in her duffel?Wait... WAT??? (Looks up Mira Romaine's actress.) Oh. I thought you literally meant that was Sherri Lewis. Never mind. EDIT: But Lewis WROTE Romanie? Okay, it is now my head-canon that Romaine is descended from a famous Jewish puppeteer in the 20th century.
WTF? Of course Jadzia is a Mary Sue. She's liked by everyone, super-duper-DUPER competent at everything, no matter how varied, and she can basically outdrink and outfight Klingon warriors. Julian and Worf were in love with her, and while Quark wasn't, he liked that she was an avid participant at the dabo tables.Quite the opposite, and I resent the implication. Plenty of very competent female characters in Trek, chief of them Jadzia and Seven who aren't mary sues.
Specs.I don't remember that. Which character was it?
That's understandable, since Wesley Crusher was never in DS9.
Oh, you mean like Kes.
Hm. I can't think of any Mary Sue characters in televised TOS, but there are numerous ones in TOS fiction. The most egregious ones that come to mind are Mandala Flynn (The Entropy Effect) and Piper (Battlestations and Dreadnought).
With TNG, of course the answer is Wesley Crusher.
With DS9... definitely Jadzia. Holy crap, it doesn't matter what the situation was, she was an expert on whatever was required to do, and those rambling anecdotes about Curzon... I finally got the impression that they should have just had somebody play Curzon Dax as a regular character and spared us Terry Farrell's bad acting and whiny interviews complaining about anyone else getting a storyline.
I don't remember that. Which character was it?
I wonder if Mira has a little puppet named Lambchop tucked away in her duffel?
WTF? Of course Jadzia is a Mary Sue. She's liked by everyone, super-duper-DUPER competent at everything, no matter how varied, and she can basically outdrink and outfight Klingon warriors. Julian and Worf were in love with her, and while Quark wasn't, he liked that she was an avid participant at the dabo tables.
Basically the only ones who didn't like her were the female Klingons at her wedding to Worf - and that was because Jadzia had no regard for Klingon traditions.
Pfah! The entirety of Starfleet is a Mary Sue! All those noble 'do-good' evolved Humans working together in an idealistic organisation... that still manages to be the strongest kid on the block whenever the situation calls for it ....
Ha!Riker is such a ladies man that even androgenous people will turn into women just to be with him. Talk about a Mary Sue.
8.) He took away time from more compelling and relatable characters like Wesley Crusher
Sidebar, did you know that the term "Mary Sue" comes from a Star Trek fic published in a fanzine during the seventies? The more you know!
Wait, the '70s? That part I didn't know. I always thought it was from the early days of the Internet. Now I wanna look that up!
...Morn, from "Deep Space Nine."
8.) He took away time from more compelling and relatable characters like Wesley Crusher
That's understandable, since Wesley Crusher was never in DS9.
You mean Wesley Crusher -- a character not from D.S.9. who had a snowball's chance in Hell of appearing on there?
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