Wesley wouldn't always be around Fleet officers, be allowed to act like a real boy for once, have actual peers who weren't a bunch of sullen brats, and generally be allowed growth he wouldn't have gotten being on a Fleet ship all the time since DS9 is more a community in space with wide ranges of people and culture.
Wesley wouldn't always be around Fleet officers, be allowed to act like a real boy for once, have actual peers who weren't a bunch of sullen brats, and generally be allowed growth he wouldn't have gotten being on a Fleet ship all the time since DS9 is more a community in space with wide ranges of people and culture.
And here I thought Data was Pinocchio.
I think in the beginning they wouldn't have got along, but after getting into some sort of life-or-death situation and only surviving by working together they would have learnt that, despite their differences, they were all decent sorts and everything would have ended splendidly.
I think in the beginning they wouldn't have got along, but after getting into some sort of life-or-death situation and only surviving by working together they would have learnt that, despite their differences, they were all decent sorts and everything would have ended splendidly.
I know, let's have Wesley coming to DS9 in a runabout with Jake and Bashir. Let's say they met when Jake and Bashir went to Earth for a medical conference. Then they get the distress call from Ajilon Prime. Maybe Wesley could counter the Klingons' transporter dampening field, allowing more humans to escape. In the end, Jake will be plucked out of the rubble all scuffed up and dirty, Bashir will be so exhausted he's in a near zombie-like state, while Wesley will be pristine and cheerful asking, what should we do next? Ummmm... maybe KILL "the boy"?!?!?! hahahaha
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