Good Will Riker
Admiral
As we all know, William T. Riker derives inspiration from history in moments of crises such as when researching Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew's final voyage aboard the NX-01 in the ENT finale "These Are the Voyages."
As far as we all know within the confines of the Star Trek universe, Federation ambassador Kyle Riker and his reknowned son Will (The executive officer of the Federation flagship for 15 years, and its captain during the Borg crisis.) may perhaps be one of the most recognized father-son duo to come out of North America since the days of George H.W. Bush and his son George W.
Could it be that since Will opened himself up to gain inspiration from Archer in dealing with his divided loyalties between Admiral Eric Pressman and Captain Jean-Luc Picard in "The Pegasus," could he perhaps drew similar inspiration from a certain political figure in Earth's history over the decision whether to choose between Data (super computer), Worf (tactical experience), and Shelby (Borg knowledge) as his executive officer during the Borg crisis in "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II?"
Since it is not beneath Will to gain insights from the actions of historical figures, and having grown up in Alaska and since being well-versed in history and knowing full well that Gov Sarah Palin on September 1st, 2008 became the first person to be the most prominent Alaskan outside of North America in Alaskan history, maybe perhaps knowing this fact -- the fact that Palin herself went against her ticket partner John McCain when it came to certain issues in a time in her campaign when she and McCain were up against insurmountable odds and knew full well that they had to make desperate measures to win an election they knew full well ahead of time that they had an insurmountable task of winning (eventhough, losing!
) -- perhaps knowing that Will himself was also faced with a formidable task of defeating the Borg which he knew was more insurmountable than McCain being able to defeat the favored Barack Obama in the general election -- Will decided to choose a "Sarah Palin-type" to be his executive officer to do "the dirty work" that he himself may not even have thought of or even be inclined to do?
Fact is stranger than fiction, and if such concepts as the Q, the ant-time anomaly, the Nexus, the Briar Patch, and a seasoned Starfleet commander going into a holodeck program to gain insights from a historical figure in deciding whether to reveal classified knowledge of phased-cloak device in front of his ship's Romulan captor are even remotely conceivable, it is not unreasonable to assume that within the realm of infinite possibilities that Will -- who even looked for guidance in an Archer holodeck program -- may have infact derived inspiration from the historical files of Sarah Palin during a time of major crisis in appointing Shelby as his executive officer so that they could "take the gloves off" and face the Borg onslaught in non-traditionally Federation "think outside of the box" terms?
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As far as we all know within the confines of the Star Trek universe, Federation ambassador Kyle Riker and his reknowned son Will (The executive officer of the Federation flagship for 15 years, and its captain during the Borg crisis.) may perhaps be one of the most recognized father-son duo to come out of North America since the days of George H.W. Bush and his son George W.
Could it be that since Will opened himself up to gain inspiration from Archer in dealing with his divided loyalties between Admiral Eric Pressman and Captain Jean-Luc Picard in "The Pegasus," could he perhaps drew similar inspiration from a certain political figure in Earth's history over the decision whether to choose between Data (super computer), Worf (tactical experience), and Shelby (Borg knowledge) as his executive officer during the Borg crisis in "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II?"
Since it is not beneath Will to gain insights from the actions of historical figures, and having grown up in Alaska and since being well-versed in history and knowing full well that Gov Sarah Palin on September 1st, 2008 became the first person to be the most prominent Alaskan outside of North America in Alaskan history, maybe perhaps knowing this fact -- the fact that Palin herself went against her ticket partner John McCain when it came to certain issues in a time in her campaign when she and McCain were up against insurmountable odds and knew full well that they had to make desperate measures to win an election they knew full well ahead of time that they had an insurmountable task of winning (eventhough, losing!

Fact is stranger than fiction, and if such concepts as the Q, the ant-time anomaly, the Nexus, the Briar Patch, and a seasoned Starfleet commander going into a holodeck program to gain insights from a historical figure in deciding whether to reveal classified knowledge of phased-cloak device in front of his ship's Romulan captor are even remotely conceivable, it is not unreasonable to assume that within the realm of infinite possibilities that Will -- who even looked for guidance in an Archer holodeck program -- may have infact derived inspiration from the historical files of Sarah Palin during a time of major crisis in appointing Shelby as his executive officer so that they could "take the gloves off" and face the Borg onslaught in non-traditionally Federation "think outside of the box" terms?
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