The Edosian Captain has no excuse for putting Boimler in harm's way.
I don't think he anticipated the patients to mutiny and try to murder Boimler.
The Edosian Captain has no excuse for putting Boimler in harm's way.
The Edosian Captain has no excuse for putting Boimler in harm's way.
How did he do that? It was Aging Guy who put Boimler in the airlock.
He behaved like an evil captain right up until the moment he no longer needed to.
It's called misdirection. A good example is the premier episode of Firefly. Simon Tam is presented as dark with a evil secret (cue the ominous music), but it turned out he was actually a good guy doing a good thing and it was the other passenger who was the evil one. It's a standard storytelling trope.He behaved like an evil captain right up until the moment he no longer needed to.
He behaved like an evil captain right up until the moment he no longer needed to.
Yup.So TV?
Generally, you don't reveal whistleblowers for the exact reason we see.
Not sure why it would have the 'NX' designation if it was a repurposed Klingon ship?
I think it'd be more Lower Decks that the "demonic looking Warhammer ship" isn't a Klingon ship but maybe an Elosian other race that has different design philosophy than human.
At this point i don't if I have to take seriously a humorous tv show, but it was clear that after the tricorders debacle she was embarrassing a friend who had trusted her. After that, the right thing she should have done would be either to behave seriously or to step down. Let's remember that after all their friendship was saved only by the intervention of the space monster. And besides, Mariner basically lied to a friend who asked for her help.
I can understand some resentment toward Starfleet, I admit. However, they pretty much almost murder a bunch of nurses and medical staff for no reason.
I'm pretty sure nobody actually dies or gets seriously injured in this episode.
I feel that's the Sideshow Bob defense.
Yes, but in this particular case, her self-destructive tendencies have put other people besides herself at risk. I don't know how important the mission to the bog planet was, but it nearly failed because she purposely "forgot" the tricorders on the ship. And all this for what? Had the space monster not been there, she would have surely lost the friendship and respect of a person who once held her in high regard. At this point I don't even know what kind of rationalizations she may have conceived to justify this kind of behavior to herself.Mariner is a very self-destructive person. I'm looking forward to finding out why she's become like this.
Yes, but in this particular case, her self-destructive tendencies have put other people besides herself at risk.
I don't know how important the mission to the bog planet was, but it nearly failed because she purposely "forgot" the tricorders on the ship. And all this for what? Had the space monster not been there, she would have surely lost the friendship and respect of a person who once held her in high regard. At this point I don't even know what kind of rationalizations she may have conceived to justify this kind of behavior to herself.
Well, It seems that would have at least risked compromising diplomatic relations with an alien species, but I would have to see the scene again because I don't quite remember what happened ...I don't think anyone's life was in danger and I don't think she would have not brought a tricorder if that were a possibility.
Oh yes, absolutely!Yep, she's a fairly messed-up person! She's a far cry from the "always right Mary Sue" people complained about her being at first.
This is Starfleet in the future, you can make captain after secondary school...hello Kelvin Kirk!It should take about 20 years to get to Captain, so you'd be ~42?
In universe it was a selfish attitude to hold, he was a space blocker for others in the lower ranks, the novels tho not canon addressed this issue in the A time to series before the Nemesis film, Riker realised he was in Data's way and was hindering his careerI always felt Riker did want to be a Captain, He just wanted to be the Enterprise Captain.
In universe diversity among humans should be the norm, however in universe Starfleet and the UFP are too humancentric anyway whether the humans are diverse or notIt matters because no one culture should be depicted as being dominant over others in an egalitarian future. "Anglo" should not be the default setting for the human race.
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