Good evening.
Were there ever any plans to show that Miles had been adversely affected by the mental prison he inhabited for at least a generation? A similar kind of "mental time compression" happened to another character on a different Star Trek series; while the repercussions of that experience weren't - in my opinion - given the weight they deserved, there was at least one follow-up episode that addressed how that character was influenced by their odyssey on the inside. As far as I am aware, nothing concerning Miles' miscarriage of justice was ever brought up again.
Were there ever any plans to show that Miles had been adversely affected by the mental prison he inhabited for at least a generation? A similar kind of "mental time compression" happened to another character on a different Star Trek series; while the repercussions of that experience weren't - in my opinion - given the weight they deserved, there was at least one follow-up episode that addressed how that character was influenced by their odyssey on the inside. As far as I am aware, nothing concerning Miles' miscarriage of justice was ever brought up again.