I think that is who I was thinking of!Ensign Torigan, who appeared throughout TNG's fifth and sixth seasons was played by an actor who was 49 and 50 during the time.
And now I am DEPRESSED that my young mind processed this 50 year old as "elderly"
I think that is who I was thinking of!Ensign Torigan, who appeared throughout TNG's fifth and sixth seasons was played by an actor who was 49 and 50 during the time.
but this is pretty much in the concept of Lower Decks, where the main characters are supposed to be in the dark about the important stuff.When the description of the things that happened off screen sound more interesting than what happened on screen I think that's a problem
This is the future after all, people seem to live longer, healthier lives, wasn't Picard supposed to actually be around 60 when Next Gen started, despite Stewart only being in his late 40s?
Kirk in the Kelvin Timeline didn't even enter the Academy until he was 22 years old so Trek does sometimes show Cadets who aren't teenagers or their species' equivalent of a youth or child.
I don't see why the hell not? To me it makes perfect sense to have people trying out different career ideas and then try out Starfleet too.Whilst most times we've seen academy cadets they're teenagers, presumably this doesn't have to be the norm so maybe the same way some people go to university later in life maybe some people don't join Starfleet till their thirties or forties? This is the future after all, people seem to live longer, healthier lives, wasn't Picard supposed to actually be around 60 when Next Gen started, despite Stewart only being in his late 40s?
I’m sure some do. So sure, in fact, that one of the character in the fan film I wrote did exactly this, after a short tenure as civilian researcher.Whilst most times we've seen academy cadets they're teenagers, presumably this doesn't have to be the norm so maybe the same way some people go to university later in life maybe some people don't join Starfleet till their thirties or forties? This is the future after all, people seem to live longer, healthier lives,
it was probably not intentional originally but Picard being older than Stewart is now canon.wasn't Picard supposed to actually be around 60 when Next Gen started, despite Stewart only being in his late 40s?
I think that was the point. It was reminding them that despite their notions they are the lower decks and far from the real action.7/10 Kinda interesting to see how things were resolved without some Kirk style breaking of the rules, but handwaving away the S2 cliffhanger ending with a minute of intense exposition felt anticlimatic. When the description of the things that happened off screen sound more interesting than what happened on screen I think that's a problem.
I love the dynamic between the main four and that in itself is a joy to watch, which certainly saved the episode for me.
I'm at a loss as to why they used Morgan Bateson as a commando unit leader, completely out of context to his character, other than his link to Bozeman Montana because his ship had the same name (which wasn't even mentioned.) I'm all for TNG callbacks, but this one seemed a bit forced. It's not even like they brought Kelsey Grammer into the studio to record any lines.
Anyone in Starfleet can be a commando leader. Tom Paris was one. Picard was one. Captain Kirk was one. Same thing with espionage. It's not like these are specialized skills that require training or practice. Just put on a black suit and you're promoted instantly.I'm at a loss as to why they used Morgan Bateson as a commando unit leader, completely out of context to his character, other than his link to Bozeman Montana because his ship had the same name (which wasn't even mentioned.) I'm all for TNG callbacks, but this one seemed a bit forced. It's not even like they brought Kelsey Grammer into the studio to record any lines.
Why did Starfleet use Picard for the commando team in Chain of Command?
Anyone in Starfleet can be a commando leader. Tom Paris was one. Picard was one. Captain Kirk was one. Same thing with espionage. It's not like these are specialized skills that require training or practice. Just put on a black suit and you're promoted instantly.
See humor, as wellSee above.

See humor, as well
Of course it's because the plot demands it. That's how plots work.
To be fair, the guy did look older. I too was surprised when I looked him up on Memory Alpha for posting in this thread that he was only 50 when he left TNG.I think that is who I was thinking of!
And now I am DEPRESSED that my young mind processed this 50 year old as "elderly"
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