Christopher said:
And even if Geordi did have a sense of history, that didn't mean he was going to be happy about having a guy who was hopelessly behind the times butting in on his job in the middle of a crisis. Besides, not everybody does have a sense of history. It's not mandated by law or anything.
reverie said:
Christopher said:
And even if Geordi did have a sense of history, that didn't mean he was going to be happy about having a guy who was hopelessly behind the times butting in on his job in the middle of a crisis. Besides, not everybody does have a sense of history. It's not mandated by law or anything.
That's okay, I work with a girl (30 years old) who really doesn't know who Benjamin Franklin is. She knows he's on money, and assumes he was a president, but that's it.![]()
Ethros said:
Or another explanation could be he just meant it as a tribute to the great captain. Like even though he 'died' on the Enterprise-B, Scotty jokingly commented he wouldn't have been surprised if Kirk had found a way to cheat death and return to Starfleet yet again
TG Theodore said:
golakers said:
Geordi's treatment of Scotty is what pisses me off about this episode.
Isn't Scott supposed to be a Starfleet legend? Geordi shows no respect, no sense of history and doesn't even seem awed by the possible the most famous chief engineer in Starfleet history.
Poor writing.
Nope. I've never seen any sequence in post-TOS that led me to believe that Scotty was a Starfleet legend.
Just because WE know him doesn't mean he was the Starfleet Engineering Guru of All Time. Kirk, Spock and McCoy all gained notoriety through appearances and allusions in dialogue, but no line of dialogue has ever led me to believe the "second four" became famous within the Starfleet history.
--Ted
Anthony Montgomery?Photoman15 said:
I guess you're forgetting Space Station Montgomery (where starships get repaired). Who do you think that was named after?
hofner said:
Here's a couple scenes I dreamed up that could fit in "Relics", just for fun.
Scotty: I know I've seen you before!
Worf: You're a senile old fool. I've never met you.
As the angry Scotty walks away, Worf sticks his foot out and sends the old man sprawling. Worf laughs.
Later...
Scotty: Damn it, I SWEAR I've seen you before!
O'Brien: You're imagining things you feeble-minded old man.
O'Brien shoves the old man aside as he proceeds to Transporter Room #3.
Can anyone pick up on what the hell I'm talking about?
Robert
Ethros said:
DS9: Trials & Tribble-ations
golakers said:
Geordi's treatment of Scotty is what pisses me off about this episode.
Isn't Scott supposed to be a Starfleet legend? Geordi shows no respect, no sense of history and doesn't even seem awed by the possible the most famous chief engineer in Starfleet history.
Poor writing.
Oso Blanco said:
Ethros said:
Or another explanation could be he just meant it as a tribute to the great captain. Like even though he 'died' on the Enterprise-B, Scotty jokingly commented he wouldn't have been surprised if Kirk had found a way to cheat death and return to Starfleet yet again
That sounds like a nice explanation, I really like it!
golakers said:
Geordi's treatment of Scotty is what pisses me off about this episode.
Isn't Scott supposed to be a Starfleet legend? Geordi shows no respect, no sense of history and doesn't even seem awed by the possible the most famous chief engineer in Starfleet history.
Poor writing.
Babaganoosh said:
(Same goes for Chekov. It was supposed to be McCoy, but De Kelley was too ill to appear. So McCoy "became" Chekov in the script)
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