Good evening.
In "Starship Mine", Commander Calvin "Hutch" Hutchinson is the sole friendly casualty of the terrorist plot to raid the Enterprise. Upon reflection, it bothers me that no one acknowledged his death once the crisis had been resolved; bothersome as he may have been to others (i.e., the senior staff of the flagship of The Federation), he nevertheless came across as amiable and, presumably, he would have been just as valorous as any Starfleet officer had he been presented with an opportunity to act. If nothing else, during the episode's denouement, Data could have contributed a line or two concerning the tragedy of the man's death only for Riker to console/advise him in return.
In "Starship Mine", Commander Calvin "Hutch" Hutchinson is the sole friendly casualty of the terrorist plot to raid the Enterprise. Upon reflection, it bothers me that no one acknowledged his death once the crisis had been resolved; bothersome as he may have been to others (i.e., the senior staff of the flagship of The Federation), he nevertheless came across as amiable and, presumably, he would have been just as valorous as any Starfleet officer had he been presented with an opportunity to act. If nothing else, during the episode's denouement, Data could have contributed a line or two concerning the tragedy of the man's death only for Riker to console/advise him in return.
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