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Will Riker or Thomas Riker?

Hoshi_Mayweather

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I remember the first time seeing the episode 'Second Chances' I thought to myself, Thomas seems so 'loose'--in a good way--and 'fun,' where Will is a bit stiff...

*sorry Will Riker fans*

Too, I understand that Will was a bit jealous of his twin wooing Deanna...so he seemed to be taking out his frustrations on his 'brother.'

The last we heard of Thomas was being sent to a Cardassian prison?

Hmmm...

Anywho, did you prefer Will or Tom?
 
I'm very fond of Thomas, actually. I think he's an interesting character. When we first meet him he's got an appealing vulnerability and a not-so appealing woe-is-me attitude. Later when we see him on DS9, he's charming, charismatic and hardened. I like all these contradictions. I wish we saw more of Tom, or that we get to see him again. I'd like to see Riker when he's been under duress for a while. Will Riker is a priviliged man living a priviliged life. Who knows what kind of cracks will begin to show. Or not, as the case may be.
 
I'm very fond of Thomas, actually. I think he's an interesting character. When we first meet him he's got an appealing vulnerability and a not-so appealing woe-is-me attitude. Later when we see him on DS9, he's charming, charismatic and hardened. I like all these contradictions. I wish we saw more of Tom, or that we get to see him again. I'd like to see Riker when he's been under duress for a while. Will Riker is a priviliged man living a priviliged life. Who knows what kind of cracks will begin to show. Or not, as the case may be.

Agreed. Tom Riker was an underutilized character that was a goldmine untapped potential. Another one of those loose threads that made TNG so intriguing. :techman:

On a side note (and completely off topic), I absolutely love your current sig.

"What is it about Daniel Craig's brutal vulnerability, delicious body, sharp suits and big gun that makes him so attractive to women?"

What indeed. :drool: ;)



Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
 
I like them both. That is why I like to feature them in my fanfic. I always liked Tom Riker, and he seemed to be totally forgotten on DS9. Would be cool to bring him back somehow...and, well I am...but I digress..

The best double acting, where an actor acts with himself, comes from second chances. I thought Frakes, and the writers, did a great job creating Tom. Two me, and this is hard to do, to me they were two totally different characters....

Rob
 
I'm very fond of Thomas, actually. I think he's an interesting character. When we first meet him he's got an appealing vulnerability and a not-so appealing woe-is-me attitude. Later when we see him on DS9, he's charming, charismatic and hardened. I like all these contradictions. I wish we saw more of Tom, or that we get to see him again. I'd like to see Riker when he's been under duress for a while. Will Riker is a priviliged man living a priviliged life. Who knows what kind of cracks will begin to show. Or not, as the case may be.

It's interesting. We actually did see a somewhat 'cracked' Will from a different universe in 'Parallels.'

The best double acting, where an actor acts with himself, comes from second chances. I thought Frakes, and the writers, did a great job creating Tom. Two me, and this is hard to do, to me they were two totally different characters....

I agree! :techman:
 
People,

Of course, what we all have to keep in mind is that Tom isn't just Will's "brother," he's a transporter duplicate -- exactly what Will would've turned into had he been trapped on that planet for eight years. I think it's that snapshot quality that unnerved Will -- esp. in the ardent way Tom pursued Deanna.

Also notice that as soon as he could get his career jump-started again by transferring to the Ghandi, he abandoned Deanna again, just as Will did. And it's interesting to note that our Will would have also joined the Maquis, if his life mirrored Tom's.

Not killing off Will and replacing him with Tom was a missed opportunity. Tom might've stayed on Enterprise and continued to woo Deanna. I guess he would've become operations officer and Data would've become first officer.

Red Ranger
 
I like them both. That is why I like to feature them in my fanfic. I always liked Tom Riker, and he seemed to be totally forgotten on DS9. Would be cool to bring him back somehow...and, well I am...but I digress..

I'd really like to check out your fanfic. Can you give us a link, please?

The best double acting, where an actor acts with himself, comes from second chances. I thought Frakes, and the writers, did a great job creating Tom. Two me, and this is hard to do, to me they were two totally different characters.... Rob
I agree. I really felt like they were two separate people. Frakes and the writers really had a handle on the character of Riker. I find it interesting that Riker's character (like a few on TNG I think you could argue) had been neglected by that stage in the run. However, when Tom arrived and was so different to Will, it kind of proved that Will had been well fleshed out an had a recognizeable back story because Tom was so different.

It's interesting. We actually did see a somewhat 'cracked' Will from a different universe in 'Parallels.'

I'd forgotten about him! There are also cracks in Frame of Mind. Actually, he does crack and turn the phaser on himself at one point. He was willing, or driven, to kill himself in that episode.

My initial reply to you about Thomas was quite short, given that I am so fond of him and that I could probably write an essay about him and why I like him so much. Maybe one day I'll do that. Had you caught me on an evening when I wasn't heading out the door again and in a more expansive mood, I might have done that. :)

Agreed. Tom Riker was an underutilized character that was a goldmine untapped potential. Another one of those loose threads that made TNG so intriguing. :techman:

Some of my favourite fanfic (other than yours, of course!) is by Narelle Allen, who wrote some really great fanfic around Tom Riker. She had him as a private guard/head of secruity or something in some palace. Really good stuff. And she caught his arrogance and vulnerability well, I felt.

On a side note (and completely off topic), I absolutely love your current sig.
What? Hot men are off-topic now? ;)
 
I like them both. That is why I like to feature them in my fanfic. I always liked Tom Riker, and he seemed to be totally forgotten on DS9. Would be cool to bring him back somehow...and, well I am...but I digress..

I'd really like to check out your fanfic. Can you give us a link, please?

The best double acting, where an actor acts with himself, comes from second chances. I thought Frakes, and the writers, did a great job creating Tom. Two me, and this is hard to do, to me they were two totally different characters.... Rob
I agree. I really felt like they were two separate people. Frakes and the writers really had a handle on the character of Riker. I find it interesting that Riker's character (like a few on TNG I think you could argue) had been neglected by that stage in the run. However, when Tom arrived and was so different to Will, it kind of proved that Will had been well fleshed out an had a recognizeable back story because Tom was so different.



I'd forgotten about him! There are also cracks in Frame of Mind. Actually, he does crack and turn the phaser on himself at one point. He was willing, or driven, to kill himself in that episode.

My initial reply to you about Thomas was quite short, given that I am so fond of him and that I could probably write an essay about him and why I like him so much. Maybe one day I'll do that. Had you caught me on an evening when I wasn't heading out the door again and in a more expansive mood, I might have done that. :)

Agreed. Tom Riker was an underutilized character that was a goldmine untapped potential. Another one of those loose threads that made TNG so intriguing. :techman:

Some of my favourite fanfic (other than yours, of course!) is by Narelle Allen, who wrote some really great fanfic around Tom Riker. She had him as a private guard/head of secruity or something in some palace. Really good stuff. And she caught his arrogance and vulnerability well, I felt.

On a side note (and completely off topic), I absolutely love your current sig.
What? Hot men are off-topic now? ;)

I did a fanfic early last year that featured Thomas Riker as a featured player...it was called Star Trek Naissance...>>>>>>>> Link

and Thomas Riker is about to join my current project, Star Trek: Shuffle the Deck. He will be appearing with Jake Sisko, trying to find Jake's wife who is believed to be "dead". She is actually alive, and a hostage of Professor Moriarty. (Its a long story).....you can start at the begining, or you can jump to the current state of the story, but much will be confusing....anyway, here is the LINK

Rob
 
Agreed. Tom Riker was an underutilized character that was a goldmine untapped potential. Another one of those loose threads that made TNG so intriguing. :techman:

Some of my favourite fanfic (other than yours, of course!) is by Narelle Allen, who wrote some really great fanfic around Tom Riker. She had him as a private guard/head of secruity or something in some palace. Really good stuff. And she caught his arrogance and vulnerability well, I felt.

:techman:That sounds like some very good stuff. I'll have to look that up soon when I have some spare time.

On a side note (and completely off topic), I absolutely love your current sig.
What? Hot men are off-topic now? ;)

Never! I just switched hot men . . . which also sounds like a good topic. :devil: :lol:

Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
 
Even though it was late in the series, I do wish that TPTB did kill off Will Riker and kept Tom Riker at the end of "Second Chances," something that was briefly discussed in the writer's room. It would've revitalized a character who became stagnant after BOBW, part II.
 
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Even though it was late in the series, I do wish that TPTB did kill of Will Riker and kept Tom Riker at the end of "Second Chances," something that was briefly discussed in the writer's room. It would've revitalized a character who became stagnant after BOBW, part II.

Yep...I also wish they would have included him with the Voyager crew, instead of Tuvok, or they could have brought him to DS9, having escaped the prison he was taken too...

So much untapped potential there...

Rob
Scorpio
 
After the Dominion war, what do you supposed happened to Thomas Riker, assuming he survived the Dominion plan to destroy all Cardassa. This is one those questions that you really can't answer, because we just don't know if he even survived?? Any Thoughts??
 
Is there a Voyager episode where they hear that all the Maquis prisoners being held by the Dominion/Cardassians have been killed? I hope that Tom survivied the massacre. I'm not sure what he would have been up to afterwards if he had survived, though. I know he's mentioned in a few novels. The snippets I've heard, though, don't really seem to interest me to read them. I know in one novel I've read (imzadi 2, maybe?) he hooks up with Sela, which is interesting but streches my credibility, I'm afraid.
 
^No. "Hunters" suggests that the Maquis have been effectively wiped by the Jem'Hadar but DS9's "Blaze of Glory" covers this anyway. However, nothing is said about prisoners.
 
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