Wesley for me too.
I'm still going Wesley "Save the Ship" Crusher myself.



Wesley for me too.
I suspect all that anyone is able to confirm is that Roddenberry named Wesley after his own middle name, although he supposedly toyed with the idea of making the character female, and named Leslie instead.Wasn't there some rumor that Wesley Crusher was INDEED a Mary Sue (or Marty Stu, whatever), for someone that helped make the show? Roddenberry maybe?
To a lot of people who read fanfics, or even just regular original stories, Mary Sues tend to be easily picked out and annoying just by the fact that they're oh so leet at everything.
What's a Tamorian? There's no entry on Memory Alpha...Hmm, Pakled engineer. Tamorian communications officer. The first two positions filled on the U.S.S. Failstar
I will get flack for this, but I didn't like Guinan...her character was fine, but Whoopi Goldberg has turned into such a shrill, overbearing know-it-all, I can no longer separate the two...
Interesting - I liked Guinan (I would have loved an episode or movie addressing what the heck is up with her and Q) but totally agree with you about Whoopi
I dunno. It'd take away from the mystery. Like introducing us to Bob Sacamano, or explaining the noodle incident.
I dunno. It'd take away from the mystery. Like introducing us to Bob Sacamano, or explaining the noodle incident.
I was frustrated with these references too, so I searched on Google for "star trek" "noodle incident" and found this page:SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAT THAT IS! PLEASE!![]()
The Noodle Incident is something from the past that is sometimes referred to but never explained, with the implication that it's just too ludicrous for words, and the reality that any explanation would fall short of audience expectations. Questions about it are often met with "You Don't Want To Know..."
SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAT THAT IS! PLEASE!![]()
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