Why not have him marry someone new?
Shit. Even I think that's an obscure reference.Kind of wish Geordi would be married to Christy, and have Julie Warner come back to play her.
Geordi LaForge is married, captain of a ship, and his first officer is...
Ensign Harry Kim.
She has a total of three scenes in the entire franchise, and hasn't been seen or mentioned in thirty years. Hell, I think this is the first time in my nineteen years on this board I've even seen her mentioned. Certainly the first discussion about her I've ever taken part in.@The Wormhole What? she was in 2 episodes.. Booby trap and Transfigurations.. which was weird since in booby trap they went on a date and it went badly, but in Transfigurations she seems interested again.. and get it on.. and never said again..
What is this, the Litverse? Not everyone needs to become a Captain.Worf - Captain of Enterprise E (Really really hope this tuns out to be true)
Bev - Captain of medical relief ship
Laforge - Captain of engineering station
Like Spock, Sulu, and Scotty?What is this, the Litverse? Not everyone needs to become a Captain.
Can't some of these people become civilians? Completely unconnected to Starfleet. It's a big Federation.Not everyone needs to become a Captain.
I don't think we have to worry about what happened in the novels. For all we know, Worf may only have been a captain for a few years by the time of PIC (maybe someone else took over immediately after Picard left and it took awhile for Worf to move up).I have a hard time believing Worf is still Captain of the Enterprise, if what happened in the novels comes to pass in the series.
Zhaban was simply referring to Picard's closest able-bodied friends at the time.When Zhaban recommends people who can go with Picard on his mission he recommends Riker, Geordi, and Worf. Why would Zhaban recommend Worf if he was still in command of the Enterprise? I'm not seeing it.
Picard is now a civilian. On a ship of civilians.Can't some of these people become civilians? Completely unconnected to Starfleet. It's a big Federation.
While I do agree that is the most likely scenario, if we were looking at things realistically, there's no reason barring destruction the E couldn't still be in service. After all, as of season 1 of Picard it would only be twenty-seven years old at that point. Though given they will need to make a new CG mesh anyway, I can easily see them making a new ship altogether. Or if they really wanted to be cheap about it, just make the Enterprise F the same class as Riker's ship from the finale, which Riker did say was Starfleet's newest and most advanced starship class.Plus every instinct tells me that if they show the current Enterprise, it's going to be the F.
The cast is already no Starfleet. Why not have some connections somewhere?Can't some of these people become civilians? Completely unconnected to Starfleet. It's a big Federation.
Captain "Perhaps today is a good day to die!" Worf. That's all you need to know.Mind you if the Enterprise E has been destroyed, that would mean four, possibly five out of seven Enterprises were destroyed.
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