He probably went back to his quarters, wrote about it on his blog (on the 24c equivalent) and many years later died a happy, happy man.
He probably went back to his quarters, wrote about it on his blog (on the 24c equivalent) and many years later died a happy, happy man.
I think he would've bragged about it more than just write about it. He'd also be the topic of conversation amongst his friends and colleagues on the ship for a good while and I think Riker would always have his eye on him. Deanna might not have been herself, but he was and he used this to his advantage, submitting to a sexual act with a superior officer who wasn't in the right frame of mind.
Hitting on a woman who has been drinking is most dishonourable.
I'd bet cash money that durin' the next crew evaluations, Riker & Troi double-teamed his service record & had him transferred off the ship.
Just sayin'...
Mr Cool Dude, why do you think we get all made up, dressed up and go to bars in the first place? Because we like the way alcohol tastes?Hitting on a woman who has been drinking is most dishonourable.
You must not get out much.
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He probably went back to his quarters, wrote about it on his blog (on the 24c equivalent) and many years later died a happy, happy man.
I think he would've bragged about it more than just write about it. He'd also be the topic of conversation amongst his friends and colleagues on the ship for a good while and I think Riker would always have his eye on him. Deanna might not have been herself, but he was and he used this to his advantage, submitting to a sexual act with a superior officer who wasn't in the right frame of mind.
Screen capture?teleports Geordi into Troi's shower
Screen capture?teleports Geordi into Troi's shower
And remember the next morning when we see him sitting, at attention, on the edge of the bed. Almost like he was 'ordered' to be there.
How about a illustration then?Its from a book written by Peter David.Screen capture?teleports Geordi into Troi's shower
How about a illustration then?Its from a book written by Peter David.Screen capture?
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