Ok. I was recently watching two bits Trek that got me thinking about this.
1. On the awesome Generations commentary, Braga and Moore talk about the strangeness of having a counselor on ship considering that Roddenberry himself said that humans in the future are past many of the hangups we have today. Also they mentioned that it could be the aspect of TNG that dates it the most. Plus.. I mean is a councelor so important that s/he would neat a seat on the bridge next to the captain?
2. Watching "The cloud" (VOY) Janeway mentions that there is no councelor because the nature of the original mission didn't reqire one, but it would be most welcome to have one now. I can understnad the need of the writers to give one more aspect of Voyager to make them seem like a fish out of water, in that they would have to cope with these issues sans councelor, but, alas with Voyager, even that small bit of potential wasn't used. I think (and do you agree?) that they should have created an interesting councelor for the show, ta real professional who had a lot of insight into thecrew. The closes things to a councelor was either Kes or Neelix. Both were uninteresting and the latter was just plain annoying.
What do you think of ships' councelors?
1. On the awesome Generations commentary, Braga and Moore talk about the strangeness of having a counselor on ship considering that Roddenberry himself said that humans in the future are past many of the hangups we have today. Also they mentioned that it could be the aspect of TNG that dates it the most. Plus.. I mean is a councelor so important that s/he would neat a seat on the bridge next to the captain?
2. Watching "The cloud" (VOY) Janeway mentions that there is no councelor because the nature of the original mission didn't reqire one, but it would be most welcome to have one now. I can understnad the need of the writers to give one more aspect of Voyager to make them seem like a fish out of water, in that they would have to cope with these issues sans councelor, but, alas with Voyager, even that small bit of potential wasn't used. I think (and do you agree?) that they should have created an interesting councelor for the show, ta real professional who had a lot of insight into thecrew. The closes things to a councelor was either Kes or Neelix. Both were uninteresting and the latter was just plain annoying.
What do you think of ships' councelors?