Oooohhhh...He's a male character created in the '80s, so probably not. A Mary Sue, going by these people, must be a female character who they don't like and was created in this century.
...I get it...
Oooohhhh...He's a male character created in the '80s, so probably not. A Mary Sue, going by these people, must be a female character who they don't like and was created in this century.
You are reasoning is like the arguments of a child on a playground.
Kirk wasn’t lionized w/in TOS. He was young and just one of the captains.
Later iterations of Trek, for fanwankery, lionized him. They should have extolled some captain we never heard of. In DSC didn’t Saru study the great captains and they were all ones we knew? Small universey, imho, but that’s how it rolls.
She failed the test due to making that choice and lost out on the job of commanding Voyager. There's a difference between the character taking on the responsibility to do everything herself, and her being the only one who actually can do it.Oh wait only she could drive some grabbing machine instead of another crew member ... While her ship under threat...
Micheal B... Is a Mary Sue... I thought in the 4th season would be better. She could be the female Kirk but no. She figures out how to fix cryogenic chambers and telling the Federation President how she wants to be treated... Oh wait only she could drive some grabbing machine instead of another crew member ... While her ship under threat... Oh she figures out how to solve a political dispute... The show becoming a joke... Unless you like Mary Sue...
Can we just drop the term "Mary Sue" altogether? It's been way overused in recent years, and used incorrectly, at that.
Kor
Please tell me how Burnham is a “Mary Sue” but, say, Picard or Janeway aren’t.
There's a difference between the character taking on the responsibility to do everything herself, and her being the only one who actually can do it.
Yeah, I get that it's handy to have a term to use as shorthand to describe something, but when it actually describes something else maybe it's time to come up with a new term.Can we just drop the term "Mary Sue" altogether? It's been way overused in recent years, and used incorrectly, at that.
Kor
It's been a while since I watched that episode but wasn't it Tilly that fixed the alien tech? Also I just said that driving the grabbing vehicle was a mistake! She chose herself for the role instead of delegating the task to a subordinate and lost a job (that she didn't want) as a result. At the end of the season she shows her growth by not flying the ship to save the day personally and letting someone else do the job instead. And they succeed in her place.Now she went down to free prisoners off a planet... She drives a grabbing vehicle while no others can... She does everything right... Always the hero fixes alien tech save the aliens... In 10 min too...
That's not how this works. The onus is on the person making the claim to back it up with evidence.Tell how she is not...
OMG. How to tell me you never watched TNG (and spin-offs/films) without saying you never watched TNG.Picard never told off/talk back to higher rank officers or Federation civilian leadership...
Except for all those times he left the bridge to fly a shuttlecraft or runabout and wound up in danger. Final Mission, Time Squared, Timescape, leading the commando team to the Cardassian outpost in Chain of Command, Liaisons, In Theory (piloting the shuttlecraft to lead the Enterprise out of the nebula), ST: Insurrection (twice), the stolen Reman fighter in Nemesis (not really leaving the bridge in that case, but he chose to pilot the fighter instead of letting the far more capable Data do it), not a shuttlecraft, but the infamous dune buggy chase in Nemesis, though they did fly there and back in the Argo shuttle, and Fast & Furious'd off a cliff to get back into it.He never left the bridge to fly a shuttle into danger...
The only love interests she's found, apart from the love of her friends and family, has been her relationship with Ash Tyler in the 23rd century and Cleveland Booker in the 32nd century. So I'm not sure where you're getting the "left Kirk behind" comment from, not to mention that Kirk's romantic exploits are subject to much exaggeration themselves.Picard was bad at finding love... Michael B , I was ready for her to get her Kirk on but like always she leaves Kirk behind.
You've already had this mentioned before multiple times and just ignored it in favor of your original programming, but she committed mutiny, she rigged bombs to Klingon corpses which is a war crime, she went to prison, she wanted to launch a preemptive strike against the Klingons, which despite being something they'd conversely respect, is not the Starfleet way, she rigged weapons of mass destruction on the Klingon homeworld which would cause a mass genocide in order to force them into a ceasefire (another war crime), etc. She had good intentions with all, but she's hardly a flawless character.She is always the hero of every episode... That is why the mirror universe episode in season 3 were a nice change... Picard was not always the hero of every episode... And neither was Janeway...
By your own admission, she is initially incapable of delegating responsibility to her subordinates or trusting them to be able to get the job done, which is... wait for it... a flaw.Now she went down to free prisoners off a planet... She drives a grabbing vehicle while no others can... She does everything right... Always the hero, fixes alien tech save the aliens... In 10 min too...
Picard was bad at finding love... Michael B , I was ready for her to get her Kirk on but like always she leaves Kirk behind.
The onus is on the person making the claim to back it up with evidence.
So I'm not sure where you're getting the "left Kirk behind" comment from, not to mention that Kirk's romantic exploits are subject to much exaggeration themselves
She had good intentions with all, but she's hardly a flawless character.
Now proceed to ignore and cherry-pick everything I just said while saying "Think about it..."
You've been laying this on really thick. I mean really thick. To the point where I think you just want reactions.I have summarize numerous times Micheal B. showing her sueist...
My comment was referring to my notion Michael B. would behave more like Kirk but she went beyond that expectatio on to being a sue...
She always forgiven and everyone is okay with her actions even starting wars. She was sent to jail for life and was let out 6 months early and put on a super secret starship...
I bet you do not think Hawkeye from M.A.S.H. was a Gary sue...
So, like Riker?She always forgiven and everyone is okay with her actions even starting wars. She was sent to jail for life and was let out 6 months early and put on a super secret starship...
He's flawed, makes mistakes, looses patients, doesn't get the girl and gets corrected by others.I bet you do not think Hawkeye from M.A.S.H. was a Gary sue...
Well we can't all have you are advanced reasoning skills...no doubt it are almost as impressive as your are grammar.
Micheal B... Is a Mary Sue... I thought in the 4th season would be better. She could be the female Kirk but no. She figures out how to fix cryogenic chambers and telling the Federation President how she wants to be treated... Oh wait only she could drive some grabbing machine instead of another crew member ... While her ship under threat... Oh she figures out how to solve a political dispute... The show becoming a joke... Unless you like Mary Sue...
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