In her initial appearance he did, but it was because she was a convict and known trouble-maker. In all other appearances, She's wearing the earringI thought that he had her remove her earing by his orders.
In her initial appearance he did, but it was because she was a convict and known trouble-maker. In all other appearances, She's wearing the earringI thought that he had her remove her earing by his orders.
Then they should have busted him down to midshipman on a garbage scow. Starfleet didn't invest that time and training in him so he could sit in his Galaxy class sofa next to his girlfriend and agree with Picard every few minutes.There would have been a high attrition rate for ships too, where was Riker to go?
Command of a Defiant class?
Maybe Riker egotistically continued to refuse various smaller commands because he wasn't being offered the equivalent of a super-carrier.
In her initial appearance he did, but it was because she was a convict and known trouble-maker. In all other appearances, She's wearing the earring
I think Riker always wanted the Enterprise, but only after Picard had moved on. Maybe he finally accepted command of the Titan when either that desire had passed or when it became clear Starfleet wasn't going to keep offering him ships for much longer.Maybe Riker egotistically continued to refuse various smaller commands because he wasn't being offered the equivalent of a super-carrier.
He explains why in the next scene.I still can't see why he made her do it - with the religious significance we see built up in DS9, it could be akin to asking someone to remove a turban or something as a punishment (which would obviously be ridiculous and completely out of line with Starfleet principles), but even putting that aside, Riker clearly does it just to try and intimidate her, as if anyone over the age of two would be intimidated by Commander William Riker.
If he wasn't picking on the earring for its cultural/religious significance (which would be a disgusting thing to do), he was just focusing on an extremely minor, completely irrelevant aspect of her appearance, and immediately jumping down her throat about it to try and scare her. There wasn't any indication it was necessary. I honestly can't see any reading of that scene where Riker comes across as anything other than, uh... you know, Riker.
RIKER: There will be members of this crew who will not want to serve with Ensign Laren, sir.
PICARD: They'll have to learn to live with it.
RIKER: I intend to demand the highest level of performance from her.
PICARD: I would expect nothing less. It won't be for long, Will.
RIKER [OC]: Riker to Captain Picard.
PICARD: Go ahead.
RIKER [OC]: Have you approved
[Transporter room]
RIKER: The transfer of a new officer to the Enterprise?
PICARD [OC]: Negative
RIKER: Well, we've got one, waiting to beam aboard complete with orders.
[Observation lounge]
RIKER [OC]: Ensign Ro Laren.
PICARD: Ro Laren? From the Wellington?
RIKER [OC]:: The same one, sir. Shall I tell her there's been some mistake?
PICARD: Stand by, Commander.
KENNELLY: I wrote the orders. I thought she might be valuable to you.
PICARD: Admiral, respectfully. I would appreciate consulting rights on the assignment of a new officer, especially one with the record of Ro Laren.
KENNELLY: She's Bajoran.
PICARD: There are other Bajorans in Starfleet. Assign one of them.
KENNELLY: I've discussed this situation with her, and I am convinced that she is the right one for this job.
PICARD: After what happened on Garon Two, she has no business serving on any starship, let alone the flagship, my ship.
KENNELLY: You're taking her, Captain. It's been arranged. I can't tell you how difficult it was to get her out of prison.
PICARD: It's that important to you?
KENNELLY: It's that important to the mission.
PICARD: Picard to Riker.
RIKER [OC]: Go ahead.
PICARD: Proceed with the transport.
RIKER [OC]: Sir?
PICARD: I'll fill you in later.
RIKER [OC]: Yes, sir.
PICARD: I hope you and I don't regret this, Admiral.
KENNELLY: You can handle her, Captain, if anyone can.
[Transporter room]
(a young woman in red uniform beams in, wearing a sullen expression and a fancy earring)
RO: Ensign Ro Laren reporting as ordered, Commander.
RIKER: You will follow Starfleet uniform code aboard this ship, Ensign.
(she removes the earring)
[Ready room]
(doorbell) Come.
(Ro Laren enters)
PICARD: Yes, Ensign Laren, please have a seat.
RO: Ensign Ro, sir.
PICARD: I beg your pardon?
RO: The Bajoran custom has the family name first, the individual's second. I am properly addressed as Ensign Ro.
PICARD: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
RO: No, there's no reason you should. It's an old custom. Most Bajora these days accept the distortion of their names in order to assimilate. I do not.
PICARD: I wish to be candid with you, Ensign.
RO: Please.
PICARD: I'm fully aware of your Starfleet record, your problems on other ships, and the incident on Garon Two that led to your court martial. And I'm concerned about your presence on this delicate mission.
RO: I don't want to be here any more than you want me to be here, sir.
RIKER: Then why did you accept this assignment?
RO: If I may be equally candid? It's better than prison.
RIKER: Better than prison? There are officers who wait years to serve on this ship.
RO: Being called back into Starfleet was not my idea.
RIKER: Nor ours.
PICARD: Nevertheless, we will all be serving together. Commander Riker and I have expectations of you.
RO: Captain, I know the routine. You don't have to worry about me. We're stuck with each other. So let's just get this over with as quickly as possible and we can go our own separate ways, okay?
(Ro leaves)
PICARD: Dismissed.
But waitaminute....! Riker also joined the MaquisPart of a first officer's duty is to be a hard ass, it's in the job description. It would be easy to imagine Riker talking to every first officer Ro ever served under prior to her beaming aboard the Enterprise, her reputation would have preceded her. From the first second Riker wasn't going to be cutting her any slack.
Ro could have chosen to be a model junior officer, but that wasn't the choice she made.
Eventually Ro would betray Starfleet and the Federation, mutiny and treason. She did not deserve the chance Picard gave her.
Apparently Riker was right about Ro from the start.
Riker: Starts out a horndog that will screw anything. Ends up getting somewhat "domesticated" over the course of the show, which is something of an arc. But we never really get much insight into who he is as a person.
Geordi: Basically his only definable trait beyond his blindness and his work is that he's horrible with women.
That was Riker's evil transporter twin, Toe-moss.But waitaminute....! Riker also joined the Maquis
After Picard personally approves her wearing it at the end of the episode.In her initial appearance he did, but it was because she was a convict and known trouble-maker. In all other appearances, She's wearing the earring
Part of a first officer's duty is to be a hard ass, it's in the job description. It would be easy to imagine Riker talking to every first officer Ro ever served under prior to her beaming aboard the Enterprise, her reputation would have preceded her. From the first second Riker wasn't going to be cutting her any slack.
Ro could have chosen to be a model junior officer, but that wasn't the choice she made.
Eventually Ro would betray Starfleet and the Federation, mutiny and treason. She did not deserve the chance Picard gave her.
Apparently Riker was right about Ro from the start.
It's likely he personally approved of Worf wearing his sash at some point as well.After Picard personally approves her wearing it at the end of the episode.
Sympathizer! Rebel Scum!And yet she was doing the right thing.
The point I was making is that Picard ultimately overruled Riker - the latter was never shown to relent on the earring, having been the one to order its removal.It's likely he personally approved of Worf wearing his sash at some point as well.
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