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Worf, just repeat after me:
I'm good enough
I'm smart enough
And doggone it, people like me!
Yeah, he could do the job!

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Worf, just repeat after me:
I'm good enough
I'm smart enough
And doggone it, people like me!
Poor Worf had to stand all those years at that railing! -- RR
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Love it.
Poor Worf had to stand all those years at that railing! -- RR
I've always wondered if the mighty warrior suffered from hemorrhoids and simply preferred standing, because IIRC, each of the bridge stations were interchangeable.
Sirtis could easily have played Number One and would have loved it. Troi was given very little to work with but Sirtis has had some other tv roles since (Russian scientist in SG1, politician in Casualty on BBC1, and others) and she can handle a commanding presence easily, in spite of being quite short. She wouldn't have needed big hair either.
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And when she turned to walk away, bun became plural.![]()
So would a first officer Troi still do the Riker thing, putting a foot up on the helm console and shoving her groin into the helm officers face? If so it'd really alter the bridge dynamics.
as opposed to the scriptwriters highly inaccurate preconceptions about what it is a counsellor actually does.
Hmmm..have you ever been to one? Mine was very similar to Troi in some ways...the difference was that she was not as laid back as Troi and could be VERY pushy to the point where it became uncomfortable.
I've answered various posts below, but here I'll just say right off how I would have reshuffled everybody.People,
In thinking about TNG and TOS, I wonder how things could be different if a character had a different role, and how audiences changed from the '60s to the '80s.
Instead of Riker as Picard's first officer, I can see Troi being an 80s version of Number One if recast as Commander Deanna Troi. I would have made a couple of key changes in her character -- as a half-Betazed, I would've made her much more arrogant about her Betazed heritage -- haughty as well as smart and beautiful.
Speculate!
Red Ranger
Somehow I just can't imagine Mistress Beatta in "Angel One" cozying up to Deanna in bed and complimenting her on how her tunic brings out the color of her eyes...Honestly, I don't think Frakes had the acting chops to pull off being a first officer either - but I'll grant that he did give Riker a true command presence. He was very good at that (and goodness knows he was nice to look at, right WB?). Whether Siritis could have pulled it off, I don't know - I kind of doubt it, but I think part of the reason for my doubt is the weak writing for the early episodes. I can just so easily imagine the writers really screwing this concept up, frankly. I mean, they didn't do a good job with Riker/Frakes, IMO - that's probably part (though I hope not all) of my reasons for so disliking the character.
I am, obviously, not a fan of Frakes or Riker, but in all fairness, I think the writers really messed up there. He spent an awful lot of those 7 seasons (not even counting the movies) sticking out his jaw and looking manly and resolute while saying things like "Shields up!" and also being charming to various females as they passed through the series. There were some exceptions but dang, not very many. It was boring. It followed a formula. It required almost nothing of the actor. The only character given less chance to grow and change was probably poor ol' Geordi. Could Frakes have handled a more complicated character? I don't know, but I do know that he wasn't given many opportunities to try.
"The Cage" had nothing to do with "Court-Martial." It was incorporated into the two-part episode "The Menagerie." I have the restored version of "The Cage" on VHS and it's a shame how much of Number One's character development was omitted from the two-part episode. She was a much more interesting character than we were shown in "The Menagerie."Number One was dropped at the request of NBC. There were no Audiences for "The Cage" as it was not rebroadcast until Court Martial, and not as an episode until the 80's.
I think that Marina Sirtis can play an excellent woman, but playing a strong woman is apparently something that is incredibly difficult to do. Number One did it, Kira did it, Ivanova from B5 did it.. but Janeway, Torres, and Crusher failed miserably at it. It's iffy if Marina Sirtis could pull it off convincingly.
I don't understand why people seem to hate Janeway's voice - she's a perfect double for Katherine Hepburn, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest actresses of the 20th century.It's true that Nana Visitor was able to convincingly pull off such a strong character like Kira Nerys, but I must admit, at first, I really hated her voice, till I got used to it. I had the same reaction to Captain Janeway's voice at first, too.
Red Ranger
A liaison officer would have been perfect for Deanna. I gotta wonder, though - what would female business attire consist of in the 24th century? I don't think we ever actually saw such a thing.As long as you're re-arranging characters, maybe we should question some of their jobs titles as well.
The ship's staff was supposed to include a civilian presence to show the Enterprise-D was not just a military vessel, but a vessel of science and exploration. The bridge, in my opinion, didn't need a "local shrink", but instead a head civilian scientist to act as liaison between the Starfleet captain and the ship's civilian contingent. Bingo! There's a great job on the bridge for Dr. Deanna Troi! She wouldn't be the ship's XO, but she would be in more of a leadership role. And rather than working as a subordinate to Picard and Riker, she could occasionally needle them as an advocate for the civvies. I would expect that Sirtis-as-Dr.-Troi would be quite capable of injecting some sarcastic wit into the observation lounge discussions just as McCoy did in TOS.
And I would dispose of the Riker/Troi relationship. They never knew each other before being assigned to the E-D, and she's highly disciplined on-duty so she never mixes business with pleasure. Instead, Troi is a free spirit, and maybe she like to have fun with the guys (or on each new planet) after hours.
On top of all that, I would give Troi something to wear more dignified than that proto-catsuit. On duty, she should either wear a civvie science utility jumpsuit or a civvie woman's business attire. Off duty is another matter. Maybe she occasionally becomes a party animal and lets her hair hang down, so to speak.
Damn, Pulaski would have made a wonderful First Officer!Even though I do not like Pulaski (as a doctor), she would have had least made a good officer as Number One oe even a Captain. She at least appeared to be confidant, a short of Margaret Thatcher of the 23rd Centuary![]()
Did you notice in "Encounter at Farpoint" when Picard ordered Battle Stations, Troi immediately bent over her console and acted like she was actually doing something related to "battle stations"? It looked so phony...They actually did have consoles but they were very small and weren't used much after the first season or so. I think they were essentially just personal workstations dedicated more to handling officework than anything else.I also think those two seats should have had consoles similar to the conn and ops positions...
"Doctor" Riker's body language just screams untrustworthiness. I wouldn't go near him if he were the last counselor or doctor in the entire Federation!![]()
Worf, just repeat after me:
I'm good enough
I'm smart enough
And doggone it, people like me!
Big hair was common in the '80s, though.Sirtis could easily have played Number One and would have loved it. Troi was given very little to work with but Sirtis has had some other tv roles since (Russian scientist in SG1, politician in Casualty on BBC1, and others) and she can handle a commanding presence easily, in spite of being quite short. She wouldn't have needed big hair either.
Kira was a liaison officer between Starfleet and Bajor, as well. Plus, her character provided a religious perspective (re the Prophets) from the point of view of an ordinary Bajoran's faith, rather than the "official" view of a Kai or Vedek.part of the problem with the 1st officers in all treks apart from the original series and DS9 is that they only had one job- to be first officer.
Riker and Chakotay are boring. Spock/Tpol were science officers. They had interesting jobs to do on the ship other than order the shields up. Plus as they are aliens they offer an insight in humanity from another perspective which in addition to their roles as first officer made them strong characters and always good for storytelling. Same goes for Kira- although she was just 1st officer with no other function (apart from her terrorist background).
I don't think Sirtis would have fit the bill for a long haul stint as ExO. The cultural mindset of the late 80's- 90's also hurt development by introducing characters that shouldn't have belonged on the bridge (Troi sitting next to the captain). Troi should have been in her office giving treatment to the crew. She should not have been promoted above Data.
...part of the problem with the 1st officers in all treks apart from the original series and DS9 is that they only had one job- to be first officer.
Riker and Chakotay are boring. Spock/Tpol were science officers. They had interesting jobs to do on the ship other than order the shields up. Plus as they are aliens they offer an insight in humanity from another perspective which in addition to their roles as first officer made them strong characters and always good for storytelling. Same goes for Kira- although she was just 1st officer with no other function (apart from her terrorist background).
Maybe Troi would have made a good first officer as an alien. The format has worked for Spock/Tpol and Kira (even though I hated T'pol and Enterprise stinks!) She might have added something new.
Sirits wasn't the best actress to start with. But as others have said. The writing wasn't great and her character wasn't given anything juicy. However Sirtis did develop the character and became a good solid consistent actor. And she was beautiful to look at so you can forgive any ham acting. I believe she would have risen to the challenge had she been given a better written part.
However one has to consider why Gene Roddenberry swapped the roles of Tasha and Troi between the actresses. I can't see Denise as a empath and I can't Sirtis as a security officer- maybe this was due to their acting abilities. Who knows?
Interesting idea. I think Jonathan Frakes could probably have pulled off the character of Counselor Riker, but I don't if Marina Sirtis had the acting chops to be believable as first officer. Plus she really didn't have any kind of commanding presence about her. Now, if Gene Roddenberry had followed through with his original plan and cast Denise Crosby as Troi, then that may have worked. She would have made a far more convincing first officer.
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