but this contradicts when Picard states he personally selected her after seeing her operate in a minefield.
It could be that he saw her from a distance and never talked to her until they met in that shuttle pod.
but this contradicts when Picard states he personally selected her after seeing her operate in a minefield.
It does. Picard does not seem to recognize her (or, rather, claims that she seems familiar, due to memories of his future experiences seeping in). This is a direct continuity error with Legacy.
While I assume that All Good Things is 99% illusion forced unto Picard by Q, the events of Anti-Time Past Picard should reflect history at least at that early point where Yar and Picard "meet". It's conceivable that Yar never met Picard, with him simply learning of her rescue mission while on his ship and making the recommendation to her Captain sight unseen based on her commendations and reported bravery.
Picard not recognizing Yar could in fact be his irumodic syndrome seeping in, effecting his memory of events across the timelines even in the early jumps. He was still adjusting when he said she looked familiar.
Perhaps he was confused due to the time traveling.It does. Picard does not seem to recognize her (or, rather, claims that she seems familiar, due to memories of his future experiences seeping in). This is a direct continuity error with Legacy.
works for me!It could be that he saw her from a distance and never talked to her until they met in that shuttle pod.
He said she looked familiar because he couldn't tell the truth that he knew her from future events.
The season 1 TNG gang don't know Picard, they just know that he's a Starfleet legend and that defying him could have negative consequences on their careers. The season 3 TNG gang in Allegiance knew Picard and were able to recognize that his recent behavior was very out of character for him, and that combined with the apparent death sentence he's leading him towards means something is very wrong.
Or you could blame it on Riker. In Allegiance it was Riker who decided enough was enough and mutinied against Fake Picard. Riker wasn't there in the season 1 portions of AGT, meaning there was no one willing to step forward and say "No! This'll kill us."
Unless he did something else we don’t know in those nine years. I don’t think that they give the admiral of the federation to anybody, nor that the romulans bother cloning every Starfeet captain.
We know, they didn’t. At least at the beginning, then his torturer started to feel personal about wanting to break him.
Picard as the captain of the flagship would be valuable.
the cardassians were under the impression that the Enterprise would have been the lead ship in case they attacked and that Picard would have already worked on the defense plans. While the first bit of info was correct, Picard actually knew nothing of any plan to protect the area from a Cardassian invasion, so yes, the interrogation was mostly pointless, but we were made privy of this detail by Jellico and the Enterprise crew, the torturers couldn’t have known.But as Jellico said anything that Picard would have known would have been changed so that makes that whole interrogation completely pointless!
And yet, his missions on that ship made him a celebrity and Cadets at the Academy were required to read all about the Stargazer missions. Not to mention the battle where the ship was lost he engaged in a battle maneuver which ended up named after him.Legend!!! He only had captained ONE ship and not an impressive one at that.
Standard procedure, apparently.he was court-martialed for it
We don't know what went on in those nine years. Obviously there was something that impressed the higher ups if they decided to make him the Captain of the Flagship. Consider that, command of the Galaxy class ships went to Starfleet's top Captains, and he got the most prestigious of the line. Such a command wouldn't go to anyone other than a legend.didn't get another ship for NINE YEARS!!! Some legend.
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We don't know what went on in those nine years. Obviously there was something that impressed the higher ups if they decided to make him the Captain of the Flagship. Consider that, command of the Galaxy class ships went to Starfleet's top Captains, and he got the most prestigious of the line. Such a command wouldn't go to anyone other than a legend.
One, he would be privied to higher profile operations than most captains. Two, he would have a working knowledge of Federation defenses, plans for attack and Starfleet strategies. Given recent conflicts with the Cardassians it would be expected Picard's knowledge would include strategies to confront the Cardassians. To the Cardassians, the captain of a flagship would be valuable. Whether or not he definitely has the knowledge is not the point-it is what they expect. Picard isn't a run of the mill captain.In what way?
So the answer is mutiny?Still, I don't buy that the crew would follow a Captain that they don't know at all (legend or no legend) to certain death because he assures them that it serves a higher purpose of which he can tell them NOTHING.
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So the answer is mutiny?
That was considered so far out of the normal that the crew who did mutiny were considered completely out of line at the time. There is no way that Riker would do so again at the time. Mutiny on a starship was nearly unthinkable.Just as they mutinied against Admiral Pressman when he tried to take command of the ship. If they can mutiny against an Admiral who's not trying to get them to die, then why not against a Captain who is trying to get them to die?
That was considered so far out of the normal that the crew who did mutiny were considered completely out of line at the time. There is no way that Riker would do so again at the time. Mutiny on a starship was nearly unthinkable.
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