He's Irish, he was always like that![]()
Disagree. He was pretty amiable on the Enterprise, even cheery. Like when he told Picard that he also used to build ships in bottles or sympathising with Reg about his fear of transporting.
He's Irish, he was always like that![]()
I don’t much fancy getting into anything too deep on this front, but I’d have thought it was common knowledge that once you had been assimilated, you no longer had free will.
Disagree. He was pretty amiable on the Enterprise, even cheery. Like when he told Picard that he also used to build ships in bottles or sympathising with Reg about his fear of transporting.
By the time of "EMISSARY", it still was not widely known just how much of a control the Borg have on assimilated people.
“I never met anyone with more drive, determination or more courage than Jean-Luc Picard. There is no way in hell that he would assist the Borg.”
“You don't know, Robert. You don't know. They took everything I was. They used me to kill and to destroy, and I couldn't stop them. I should have been able to stop them! I tried. I tried so hard, but I wasn't strong enough. I wasn't good enough.”
I think it was widely known enough for Picard to be returned pretty much immediately to active service.
By the time of "EMISSARY", it still was not widely known just how much of a control the Borg have on assimilated people.
It was decidedly racist, and he felt bed about it, but O'Brien's racism in "The Wounded" is more pragmatic.
Arguably, if O’Brien is considered racist against Cardassians, then so is Kira, since she shows just as much bias towards the Cardassians as he does (e.g., even after “Duet,” she tells a Cardassian civilian that had been maimed during one of her terrorist attacks that they all had it coming and were equally guilty).It was decidedly racist, and he felt bed about it, but O'Brien's racism in "The Wounded" is more pragmatic. "I don't hate you. I hate what I became because of you." I'm surprised it was never readdressed once he moved over to DS9, what with all the Cardassians that showed up on that show.
If it's not apart of the official canon, then it must be a part of the official canon!Pluto might in some people's head canon but I am afraid it is not apart of the official canon.
Arguably, if O’Brien is considered racist against Cardassians, then so is Kira, since she shows just as much bias towards the Cardassians as he does (e.g., even after “Duet,” she tells a Cardassian civilian that had been maimed during one of her terrorist attacks that they all had it coming and were equally guilty).
It’s just the audience tends to see Kira’s prejudice as more justified than O’Brien’s, even though both had survived traumas that caused their biases. Also, I think the audience tends to have its own bias about the human characters, and wants to think they should be “better” than that, where a “frontier” species like the Bajorans are probably still not as evolved as 24th century humans.
O'Brien was an explorer who was witness to a massacre, which included the murder of the family of his commanding officer. If we were the witnesses to a massacre that included the murder of innocent women and children, I think that might leave some lasting scars. Maybe not as deep as what Kira experienced, but still enough to cause damage.O'Brien was a volunteer soldier fighting a war and while I'm sure Starfleet tactics were much more humane than the Cardassians', he was trying to kill them while they were trying to kill him. And he was fighting on the frontier knowing he had the possibility of rotating out of the fighting for a while.
SNW is basically awful and will seen in future years as a missed opportunity
O'Brien was an explorer who was witness to a massacre, which included the murder of the family of his commanding officer. If we were the witnesses to a massacre that included the murder of innocent women and children, I think that might leave some lasting scars. Maybe not as deep as what Kira experienced, but still enough to cause damage.
You left out the quote. O'Brien states that he blames the Cardassians present at the time, and all Cardassians by association, for his having to kill to defend the Federation colony, something he had never wanted to do."Pragmatic racism"?![]()
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