Jonathan Frakes has stated in an interview that Riker is not in Starfleet any longer. Presumably Deanna isn't either.
They could well have resigned in solidarity with Picard when he left Starfleet after the rescue armada was terminated. By that point they would have been on the Titan for six or seven years and might have been comfortable leaving, having put in their time on the ship.
I'm going to assume like Picard they've taken a dislike to the direction Starfleet/the Federation seems to be taking.I suppose the question is why they quit - was it for the same reasons as Picard (or in direct support of him), was it because they didn't want to raise kids on a starship in battles, or did they just want out after time served?
I'm going to assume like Picard they've taken a dislike to the direction Starfleet/the Federation seems to be taking.
I always get confused by the timings of this... Did Kirk retire after The Undiscovered Country, and re-join prior to Generations, or was the gap somewhere else?Kirk retired after coming home from his second five-year mission circa 2278 and was only in his mid-to-late forties at that point so early retirements and just being done with the life happen in Trek. But it's rare. And with Kirk he ended up returning to Starfleet in 2284 after he and Antonia split up so even that retirement didn't take.
Seems Riker did everything he wanted to do with his career so I wouldn’t be surprised if they simply retired to raise a family.
I always get confused by the timings of this... Did Kirk retire after The Undiscovered Country, and re-join prior to Generations, or was the gap somewhere else?
Ah, gotcha! Thanks!He retired after The Undiscovered Country. He was there as a publicity stunt.
This show is truly showing us the darkest timeline if they are all indeed retired.
Why?This show is truly showing us the darkest timeline if they are all indeed retired.
I think the "problem" here is the TOS movies keeping the same characters in largely the same places they were in the TV show right up until ST6. It was always silly, but it set expectations with some people.Most would be nearing, if not over, forty years of service. I don't see an issue with them going on with their lives.
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