I think the way Pike keeps things to himself and doesn't tell anyone is illogical and jarring. Look immediately how Riker and La Forge handle things in TNG. It made TNG feel more like a family--
DATA: In relative terms, perhaps not. Nevertheless, it seems clear that my life is to end in the late nineteenth century.
RIKER: Not if we can help it.
DATA: There is no way anyone can prevent it, sir. At some future date, I will be transported back to nineteenth century Earth, where I will die. It has occurred. It will occur.
LAFORGE: So, do you want to talk about it?
DATA: Are you referring to the foreknowledge of my death?
LAFORGE: Yeah.
DATA: I have no particular desire to discuss the matter. Do you need to talk about it?
LAFORGE: Yeah.
DATA: Why?
LAFORGE: Data, this has got to bother you a little.
To put it bluntly, Pike is acting like a non-emotional android Data, not like a human being who would do everything possible to prevent the accident after getting the crystal.
And then there is Kaelon from "Half a Life". Where other people decide to take control of the characters decisions on his future and it doesn't go well at all.
There are plenty of people who have their own ideas of how to deal with their futures and plenty of reasons people chose to deal with their futures in a fatalistic manner. One of my brother's knew he was going to have a short life fought like hell to survive as long as he did and as each part of his body broke down to the point he was suffering all the time. Another one of my brothers at about the same age when my other brother found out his fate, saw his future was as bleak and chose not to stick it out, because he was a different person who made different decision about his future and did not tell anyone about his decision. Heck, my own father hid the fact that he was dying of cancer from me for his own reasons which were important to him. Was one of them right and the others wrong? the other way around? Who's to say?
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