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What is your personal head canon?

The lack of combat response definitely gives me pause for Riker.
IRL, most Combat Pilots end up doing better in real fights after they go through plenty of war games like "Red Flag" in Las Vegas.

USAF studies show that plenty of big training exercises improves survivability odds by a significant factor with "Force on Force" War Games.

That's something StarFleet doesn't do enough of.
 
I have a lot of questions in terms of Riker's tactical decision making in starship combat. He's overtaken rather easily in Rascals and Generations the immediate decision is to turn weapons away from the attacking ship? What?

The lack of combat response definitely gives me pause for Riker.

That's because Riker is a diplomat, not a soldier. Or is that scientist? At any rate, he should leave the fighting to the mil.... those trained in combat and whose mission it is to defend the Federation against aggressors.
 
In other words, the military. Or in other words, Starfleet officers.

Sad part is, Riker is trained in all these things, and he has proven himself to be effective in matters of combat and strategy. The situation in "Peak Performance". The Borg.

But somehow, Birds of Prey are his weakness.
 
For GENERATIONS, sure. But he could, and should, have fired more than a single phaser shot.

But in "Rascals", the Ferengi didn't have any tricks up their sleeve. Definitely no excuse there, either.
I think it has to be remembered that in the TNG years, before they started upping things for DS9 (and before any remastering that may have come along later), battles tended to be slow and involve widely-spaced single shots — I assume because the effects were expensive. So you’d think a ship ought to be able to just let loose with a barrage, but they usually didn’t, despite plainly having the ability to on paper.
 
I think it has to be remembered that in the TNG years, before they started upping things for DS9 (and before any remastering that may have come along later), battles tended to be slow and involve widely-spaced single shots — I assume because the effects were expensive. So you’d think a ship ought to be able to just let loose with a barrage, but they usually didn’t, despite plainly having the ability to on paper.
GENERATIONS was a theatrical movie release. They could have added at least ONE more phaser shot, despite the re-use of the Bird of Prey exploding from ST VI. And I know they had budget problems for that movie, but one more phaser blast couldn't have hurt that much.
 
If I was doing a quiz on TNG in the same vein as I did about VOY, it would have far fewer questions overall, because TNG was mostly a solid show. But "Rascals", like "Threshold", would get two.
 
"Code of Honor" is better than "Rascals". We get the first Data/Geordi friendship scene. That alone makes it better, never mind a couple other things. (Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, unique weapons used, unique fight arena.)
 
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