Geordi accidentally re-activates the warp core with Wesley inside.
There are several definitions to the word infallible. Kate was capable of being a master of disguise, escaping law enforcement in a whim, she shoots guns better than the men--just like Juliette, who was another eye roller, she can literally do everything a man can and barely bleed. A later episode she gets shot, and she's still capable of handling herself better than the guys.
Hey, I'm all for my liberation and strong characters like Ellen Ripley, Sarah Connor, Amy Pond, and women from "Call the Midwife" but I believe characters should earn it. Kate never earned it, not even raising Aaron, it was a piece of cake being a surrogate Mom. Aaron doesn't even make hell for her. Kate should've wrote a book on how easy it was to raise a child that's not even hers. She's infallible.
And Yes, Hugo, and Walt, and the dog were also infallible.
@StephonIT
I think your reaction to Kate exemplifies why characters like Wesley evoke such extreme negative reactions. TNG and Lost are both shows where the entire cast is super competent with extremely wide unrelated skill sets and the ability to bloodlessly and gracefully execute those skills. But it only bothers people for women and kids, not for the men. Locke is allowed to magically be able to track animals and predict the rain with little hunting experience, because Locke is male, Kate isn't. Wesley would have been equally hated as an adult female.
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