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If you're Pike, will you accept your fate for the sake of those children and Spock?

Just choose your fate:

  • Yes, I willing to accept my fate for the sake of Spock and those children.

    Votes: 21 67.7%
  • No, I'll do anything to change my fate, Spock, and those children. The hell with TOS continuity.

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • No, I'll send those children letters. The hell with Spock fate.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, I'll retired for Starfleet. The hell with those children fate. They're stranger to me anyway.

    Votes: 3 9.7%

  • Total voters
    31
I've seen fanart where wheelchair Pike had a chorus a la TNG's "Loud as a Whisper" which was pretty cool. But yeah, there must be some reason in-universe why he's cripped to the point of only yes or no. Because otherwise by today's standards (let alone what later Treks have established) it makes little sense.
 
Doesn’t Pike live his remaining days with Vina on Talos IV?

All things considered, this doesn’t seem like a bad fate at all.
 
Any neurological damage would prevent his communicating with his mind on Talos. Those people can't even build a straight spine.

Give it up and admit that Pike's situation makes no sense - they didn't even want to think it through, and no good explanation can be constructed for it.
 
I’m just going off what I vaguely remember from TOS. I remember him out of the wheelchair and running off with Vina.

I haven’t rewatched The Cage or Menagerie in a while so I could be misremembering something.
 
Oh, I wasn't responding to you - just to the notion that there must be an "in-universe" explanation for Pike's inability to communicate despite having the technological means.
 
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