^^ Speaking of "gun safety", am I correct in thinking Commander Tuvok, head of security, is POINTING HIS RIFLE AT THE CAPTAIN"S HEAD???????
Hey, it's the fastest way to self promotion.^^ Speaking of "gun safety", am I correct in thinking Commander Tuvok, head of security, is POINTING HIS RIFLE AT THE CAPTAIN"S HEAD???????
^^ Speaking of "gun safety", am I correct in thinking Commander Tuvok, head of security, is POINTING HIS RIFLE AT THE CAPTAIN"S HEAD???????
^^ Speaking of "gun safety", am I correct in thinking Commander Tuvok, head of security, is POINTING HIS RIFLE AT THE CAPTAIN"S HEAD???????
Heck, the captain is pointing her own rifle at her head, so what's one more?
Yeah, Harry looks kinda concerned back there. Maybe he already got shot in the foot.![]()
This argument again - that 'men are so feeble we are scared of women;' argument.
Yeah, I have seen Picard act that way.
As a matter of fact, he acted that way everytime Q showed up. Picard goes out of his way to be smug and condesending toward a being that can erase him from existance with a snap of his fingers.
froot - you forgot the other problem: Janeway's gun is bigger!! That's got to be a major character flaw too![]()
It's not like any of the Trek captains are bedrocks of consistency. Well, except for the beverage they prefer. The show would be boring if they were, because we'd know exactly what they're going to do before they do it.
Janeway doesn't exasperate me any more than Kirk, Picard, Sisko or Archer do. Yes, I don't agree with all of her decisions, but I can't say that about any Trek captain.
When you ask the security officer if he's "eaten any good books lately" I think you've made your own bed.]RIKER: The other members of the Q continuum kicked you out.
GUINAN: Not all the Q are alike. Some are almost respectable.
PICARD: Ready and willing. Able to serve. What would you do? Would you start as an ordinary crewman? What task is too menial for an entity?
Q: Sir, do you mock me?
PICARD: Not at all. That's the last thing I would do. You, by definition, are part of our charter. Our mission is to go forth to seek out new and different life forms, and you certainly qualify as one of the most unique I've ever encountered. To learn about you is, frankly, provocative. But you're next of kin to chaos.
Q: Captain, at least allow me to present my argument.
As much as folks talk about Janeway being stubborn and only wanting things her way, she took the time to learn things from Q because she did take time to have conversations with him. Picard acted like he knew more than Q and never took the time to think: what can this Godlike being teach me? That is what Q was trying to do, teach Picard the whole time. For an Ambassidor, Picard wasn't diplomatic at all when it came to Q. Janeway was.Yeah, I have seen Picard act that way.
As a matter of fact, he acted that way everytime Q showed up. Picard goes out of his way to be smug and condesending toward a being that can erase him from existance with a snap of his fingers.
You know, that's an interesting comparison. As much as Q exasperated Janeway she would sit down with him and have actual conversations. I can't recall that ever happening with Picard.
Name one other antogonist the crew faced down who could get away with calling her "Kathy" and not wind up with her foot up their ass?PICARD: Well, he's always had a certain fascination with humanity, with myself in particular. I think he has more than a passing interest in what happens to me.
DATA: That is true. Q's interest in you has always been very similar to that of a master and his beloved pet. That was only an analogy, Captain.
Off the top of my head: Kashyyk from "Counterpoint".Name one other antogonist the crew faced down who could get away with calling her "Kathy" and not wind up with her foot up their ass?
Off the top of my head: Kashyyk from "Counterpoint".Name one other antogonist the crew faced down who could get away with calling her "Kathy" and not wind up with her foot up their ass?
I win!![]()
Yes, you win.Off the top of my head: Kashyyk from "Counterpoint".Name one other antogonist the crew faced down who could get away with calling her "Kathy" and not wind up with her foot up their ass?
I win!![]()
I do believe that by stories end, that that spud got her foot up his ass.
I win?
As much as folks talk about Janeway being stubborn and only wanting things her way, she took the time to learn things from Q because she did take time to have conversations with him. Picard acted like he knew more than Q and never took the time to think: what can this Godlike being teach me? That is what Q was trying to do, teach Picard the whole time. For an Ambassidor, Picard wasn't diplomatic at all when it came to Q. Janeway was.Yeah, I have seen Picard act that way.
As a matter of fact, he acted that way everytime Q showed up. Picard goes out of his way to be smug and condesending toward a being that can erase him from existance with a snap of his fingers.
You know, that's an interesting comparison. As much as Q exasperated Janeway she would sit down with him and have actual conversations. I can't recall that ever happening with Picard.
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