Oh man...I’m gonna giggle with excitement if Riker has a model of the USS Titan in his home.
Riker grew up in rustic territory, being from Alaska. Maybe him and Troi wanted that for their children?
I see no reason for them to carry on a second career. They could easily move from career to career rather than just do one.These are people who regularly live into their 130s or older. Health care is excellent. They don't apparently have to work to live.
Point being, Riker and Troi in their 50s or 60s could take 20 yrs off from Starfleet to raise kids, then potentially carry out a whole second full career before they reach retirement age. If anything, the actors are too old looking to portray 24th century people of their chronological age.
Future people ought to look more like we do in our 40s when they are approaching 60-70. I would hate to think that future tech just extended the geriatric years instead of extending the midlife years.
He is. He just appeared in Doctor Sleep (2019) so he is still acting.Is Carel Struycken still alive? Mr. Homn can always have a cameo and it can be inferred that he's delivering something for Lwaxana since she can't personally visit her daughter, granddaughter and son-in-law.
But what do they do if they aren't in Starfleet? Just tinker around their home? I could see Riker maybe being a Ambassador much like his dad
I could see Riker being an instructor at Starfleet Academy and currently on leave.
Speaking of instructors at Starfleet Academy: how about a Chief O'Brien appearance? Like Worf he was on both TNG and DS9.
Speaking of instructors at Starfleet Academy: how about a Chief O'Brien appearance? Like Worf he was on both TNG and DS9.
I tend to agree and it bothers me quite a bit.This will probably be an unpopular opinion but there's more than life then being Starfleet/The Federation. This is something I've noticed in Star Trek in general. It feels they are presenting starfleet as the end all and be all for human endeavors.
Last I heard, O'Brien wrote a holonovel staring himself as a railroad mogul trying to build a international rail system. Apparently writing it was hell on wheels.
This will probably be an unpopular opinion but there's more than life then being Starfleet/The Federation. This is something I've noticed in Star Trek in general. It feels they are presenting starfleet as the end all and be all for human endeavors. Occasionally you see glimpses of other life options: Picard's friend Louie being a director on earth, Bashir's father being an architect, Jake Sisko being a writer etc,. I wish more of this was present in StarTrek personally. So It's shouldn't be seen as odd if even someone who's had had a starfleet career take a sabbatical or consider other oppurtunities.
Yeah, if you take the Star and Trek out of the show there isnt really much left in it, all you are left with is an ok drama at best and a soap opera at worst.Because the shows are set on the frontier on Starfleet ships and installations. Starfleet is a major part of the entire premise, why we see the arrowhead when they advertise the shows.
These are people who regularly live into their 130s or older. Health care is excellent. They don't apparently have to work to live.
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