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Nah, I'd keep Picard male but give him hair. And make him evil.
I'm still going back and forth about the goatee.![]()
^ Played by James Marsters.

Nah, I'd keep Picard male but give him hair. And make him evil.
I'm still going back and forth about the goatee.![]()
MAIN CAST
Lieutenant Macha Hernandez - The strong and sassy Security Chief, from a failed Earth colony, she has a need to keep others safe.
^ I read an interview with Marina Sirtis where she reckoned that they should've got Marsters to play Shinzon in Nemesis. There is certainly a sort of resemblance between his and Stewart's bone structure.
MAIN CAST
Lieutenant Macha Hernandez - The strong and sassy Security Chief, from a failed Earth colony, she has a need to keep others safe.
I'm assuming that you know that Rodenberry originally had a character of this name planned for TNG (inspired by the tough Latina marine in Aliens) - but you do know that he opted not to call her this name because 'Macha' is Latin American slang for Lesbian, right?!
^ Well, would you have a tough female character called Dyke Smith?
^ Well, would you have a tough female character called Dyke Smith?
No because that's obvious and boring. If she were sweet and feminine, then it would be an interesting contrast.
Actual marimacha is slang for lesbian, not macha by itself. Macha is the feminine form of macho, it's how you refer to a girl who is butch or a tomboy, but again not specifically lesbian.but you do know that he opted not to call her this name because 'Macha' is Latin American slang for Lesbian, right?!
In other words, Nog without the delinquency?Wesley Crusher - Beverly's teenaged son, academically very average, coming onboard the Enterprise makes him want to join Starfleet and start to really work hard (he will never outshine the officers onboard).
Or Jake (a far more likable character). Just a normal teenager who happens to live in space and then gets a taster of life onboard the Flagship and wants to be a part of it.In other words, Nog without the delinquency?
They don't seem able to manage it. We had to suffer him for three and a half seasons, then had to suffer Seven being rammed down our throats in Voyager for four seasons. One person always saving the day gets very tired, very quickly (IMHO), and is one that that always makes me switch off.It is possible to keep Wesley a prodigy without making him save the ship all the time.
Wesley really was a missed opportunity.Wesley Crusher - Beverly's teenaged son, academically very average, coming onboard the Enterprise makes him want to join Starfleet and start to really work hard (he will never outshine the officers onboard).
Look at it this way, Enterprise's first season premiered when I was fourteen, all the geeks in my school could identify with Trip, he seemed somehow like he was in his mid-late teens, he was cool, laid back, played the harmonica and he was Mr. Popular aboard the ship.
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