Riker is retired from Starfleet.
He'll use that little-known, seldom-used reserve activation clause.
Riker is retired from Starfleet.
Nostalgia. Never underestimate the power of nostalgia for the current folks involved. It is the same reason we are getting the 'D' instead of the 'E', even though Picard ended up being in command of the latter for a longer period of time. The audience is far more familiar with the 'D'.
The flashbacks/dreams seem to revolve around the times he spent with Data - so maybe the Enterprise-E is too associated with his death, but the Enterprise-D had happier times.
Water under the bridge, he's friends with the Borg now, even has a daughter with the Borg (my theory anyway)But on the D he got captured by the Borg.![]()
That Picard was in command of the E-E longer than the E-D is a functionally meaningless fact that is only present in ancillary materials and online fan communities.
I realize that you and I might be making the same point here, but your post seems to suggest this is a negative.
...and then the E-E came and was like the house you move into your senior year of high school and have to come home from college to visit, even though when you think of your younger days it's in the house you lived in before that. And this is fine! There's nothing wrong with this nor does it represent slavish nostalgia.
Barely anyone who remembers it gives a fuck about the Enterprise E
Well to be fair stargate Atlantis had 10'000 year old ships knocking about.Oberths too. Considering Grissom's 3-digit registry and unconventional design, they were arguably older than Robert April's Enterprise.
The flashbacks/dreams seem to revolve around the times he spent with Data - so maybe the Enterprise-E is too associated with his death, but the Enterprise-D had happier times.
That is nostalgia by and large. A powerful and positive association. You are right, of course, the D has the nostalgia for TNG fans. But, it is still nostalgia.I realize that you and I might be making the same point here, but your post seems to suggest this is a negative. Or maybe I just disagree that it is nostalgia. Associating Picard with the E-D is not the result of our inability to accept anything new or a wistful attachment to the past, it is because that is where we spent seven years with these characters, and the ship became a character in its own right. The E-E just doesn't have the strong association that the D does.
Give me the E over the D any day of the week and twice on Sundays.Barely anyone who remembers it gives a fuck about the Enterprise E
Indeed. My dreams last night included Lego sets, Scarlett Johansson and my parents getting a new car that transforms in to a truck.I can't count the number of dreams I've had where I'm back in the house I grew up in, despite the fact that I've lived a number of other places since (including three houses of my own, to boot). Dreams are weird like that.
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