Writing a Star Trek novel has certain limitations. Writers have to work within a box, no major changes can be made while shows are running, they can't be killed off, promoted or maimed, without express permission.
Do you feel that some characters get cut too much slack? They may have made questionable decisions during the show, or have been incompetent. Yet they always seem to come out smelling of roses. Conversely, other characters may always take the blame when they don't really deserve it.
A character I've never particularly liked is William Riker. I can think of two occasions when he lost the ship to inferior opposition, Rascals and Star Trek: Generations. He should have been court-martialed and cashiered out of the service, yet instead he gets promoted to the Admiralty.
Who do you think has been unfairly sainted or scapegoated and why?
Do you feel that some characters get cut too much slack? They may have made questionable decisions during the show, or have been incompetent. Yet they always seem to come out smelling of roses. Conversely, other characters may always take the blame when they don't really deserve it.
A character I've never particularly liked is William Riker. I can think of two occasions when he lost the ship to inferior opposition, Rascals and Star Trek: Generations. He should have been court-martialed and cashiered out of the service, yet instead he gets promoted to the Admiralty.
Who do you think has been unfairly sainted or scapegoated and why?