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Question about Relics

I always thought that Scotty was the one who was treated badly, for several reasons:

1. He's a legend that at the very least Geordi should know and respect, but he (LaForge) acts exactly the opposite.

2. He's still an active Captain, I assume (was he ever listed as retired?). He should have outranked everyone except Picard, which would make their actions insubordinate.

Whether he'd still be active has been discussed. But is he a legend? He wrote one manual LaForge recognizes. But nobody claims he would have done legendary things. Indeed, all we see in TOS is him keeping the ship going so that Kirk can do legendary things. Or have legendary things done to him.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Whether he'd still be active has been discussed. But is he a legend? He wrote one manual LaForge recognizes. But nobody claims he would have done legendary things. Indeed, all we see in TOS is him keeping the ship going so that Kirk can do legendary things. Or have legendary things done to him.

Timo Saloniemi
The way people in the 24th talk about Kirk & Spock, & even having Bones tour the ship? If we compare Kirk's notoriety to Robin Hood, then Spock is Little john, & Bones is Friar Tuck. In that analogy, Scotty is easily as notable as Will Scarlett, at the very least, imho. You don't just remember the guy. The guy was the guy because of the guy's crew
I always thought that Scotty was the one who was treated badly, for several reasons:

1. He's a legend that at the very least Geordi should know and respect, but he (LaForge) acts exactly the opposite.
I don't give Geordi a pass either. "You're in the way" is by and large a dick move, but everybody else is cordial enough to Scotty, & he is rather overbearing, & needy, for a pro. While Scotty isn't entirely to blame for the friction, I just never liked the direction they took him. Being a charity case, & feeling sorry for himself is not the way to remember that guy,
 
Who needs Troi when the Enterprise got Picard.

I thought Picard did a decent job of "counseling" Scotty when they were in the holodeck. The chat Picard had with Scotty probably was better than any therapy session that Troi might have had with Scotty.

And it was Picard's idea for Scotty to assist Geordi in salvaging material from the Jenolen. Make him feel useful. Picard knew what it would take to get Scotty out of his funk.

In the deleted scene, Troi pays him a visit, after Geordi hits him with the "In the way" scene, & before Data makes him a drink

Basically, he shuts her down pretty hard, and it doesn't shine a very positive light on the character imho. The whole "Scotty is a whiny old man" thing was already too much for me to accept. I'm glad they cut it, even if it left the small plot hole of her not serving her function. It use to bother me too, until I found out about the missing scene
I didn't know there was that deleted scene. If the scene happened as you described, it wouldn't seem out of character for Scotty to react to Troi in that way. I don't think Scotty's personality would be conducive to a Troi touchy-feely kind of counseling session.

I don't give Geordi a pass either. "You're in the way" is by and large a dick move, but everybody else is cordial enough to Scotty, & he is rather overbearing, & needy, for a pro. While Scotty isn't entirely to blame for the friction, I just never liked the direction they took him. Being a charity case, & feeling sorry for himself is not the way to remember that guy,
Scotty may have been a bit pushy, but he meant well. It didn't bother me how Scotty was portrayed.

Scotty is a colorful character. He was joshing when he told Geordi to exaggerate to the captain the time it would take to accomplish a task and actually finish it quicker in order to appear like a "miracle worker". Geordi should have just humored the old man. But Geordi didn't because he is a boring stiff.

Scotty's "I was driving starships while your great grandfather was still in diapers" remark was amusing.
 
Honestly, I think there's plenty of blame for both parties in the Scotty-Geordi interactions.

I mean, do we really think Scotty would have handled it any better if he'd been on the receiving end? I don't especially recall him doing so during the run of the series.
 
I didn't know there was that deleted scene. If the scene happened as you described, it wouldn't seem out of character for Scotty to react to Troi in that way. I don't think Scotty's personality would be conducive to a Troi touchy-feely kind of counseling session.
That may well be true of any Constitution Class crewman, who didn't really have ongoing mental therapy always butting in, but I'm still glad they cut it. It just would've been too much "Scotty is the problem"
 
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