So I get really irritated by the perpetuation of this tired "joke" that because Troi's a woman, she's a bad driver and thus "crashed" the ship, a "joke" which makes no sense when you consider the context of the scene and events depicted.
The point I was making (which IS in jest), wasn't a joke about women drivers. It was the "thought" process that went through Commander William "Hotshit Ace Pilot" Riker's brain when he assessed the Enterprise was screwed and that the best candidate to get the ship the hell out of there was the psychologist. I would be making this same argument if Riker had given the helm to one Counselor Frasier Crane. It has nothing to do with male or female drivers. You have two highly skilled pilots aboard (aforementioned Riker and Commander La Forge, who, admittedly, was busy not making the engines blow up sooner), and he gives the helm to a psychologist who (as far as I can remember) we have never seen on helm duty.
Two movies later, we see HAP Riker piloting and commanding, what was so different here? That the D didn't have a manual steering column? Is he THAT fucking lazy that he can't push buttons?
Last edited: