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People don’t do much of ‘is’ once they are dead.![]()
"He's not really dead. As long as we remember him."

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People don’t do much of ‘is’ once they are dead.![]()
Jellico is kind of a dick, but nothing he does is out of line for what you’d expect in a professional military.
Geordi and what’s left of the senior staff just watched Picard, Worf, and Crusher get transferred and train for a secret mission. They’re on the border of Cardassian space and Nechayev had briefed Riker about the possibility of an incursion by the Cardassians into Federation space when she explained why Jellico was being given command of the Enterprise. That’s why it was silly for Geordi to worry about science labs when the entire work schedule was shifted to do multiple battle drills.He also failed to explain to Riker and the senior crew the importance and what might be happening. If Geordi was aware of the likelihood of battle he wouldn't be worried about science labs. That's another failure of Jellico.
I’m with you on redecorating (really arrogant given that he had to know this was a temporary situation) but I always reasoned the 4 shift rotation to both be a test of Riker and the rest of the staff’s ability to adapt to his orders, and he wanted every shift to be able to go through battle drills in the short time they had.Exactly, Jellico was assigned to the Enterprise knowing that he'd go into battle... and then created personnel problems by changing the number of shifts l, which also made it likely that people might not be at their 100% due to having their sleep scedules disrupted, and then started to redecorate.
Thanks. It's been a REALLY long time since I've seen the episode. I mainly remember that Jellico was a hard-ass and Our Heroes acted like whiny children.Jellico is kind of a dick, but nothing he does is out of line for what you’d expect in a professional military. And, in the end, his strategy both stops the Cardassians and gets Picard back.
What kind of activities were the Enterprise and Picard engaged in in these episodes?Well Starfleet isn't a military, certainly not the drill-camp type of military 21st century earth is full of.
What kind of activities were the Enterprise and Picard engaged in in these episodes?
Season 2 had the most promise of any in the series but ended up being the worst season of any Star Trek since TNG's first. Damn, there was no excuse for it to get that bad but it did.
Seasons 1 and 2 were both shite.
Season 3 started out pretty well, until the Big Reveal. Yawn.
PIC is definitely my least favorite series, which bums me out since TNG is my favorite.
I give season 2 some slack because we don’t know what it might have been because it was affected by COVID.
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