I've always been of the opinion that it was wrong & damn irresponsible of Guinan to divulge to Tasha her other timeline's details. There's no evidence to say that she had any favorable effect on the ENT-C, except to manage to keep a few survivors alive, secretly in a Romulan prison camp. The effects on history were such that they'd have been very nearly the same had everyone on board just died. In fact, one has to wonder why when survivors were taken, Tasha didn't just kill herself right then, to prevent timeline contamination.
Continuing to stick around long enough to make a baby is pretty stupid, & I figure that it's a contributing factor in why many folks hate Sela. It's a fubar shitstorm brought about by Guinan, (unknowingly exacerbated by Picard) that if she'd just kept her yap shut & avoided the subject with Tasha, might have been avoided
Speaking of which. That is her exact behavior in Time's Arrow, when she adamantly refused to share details with Riker about the timeline in that situation
So... Do you choose to think that maybe she'd learned a lesson about interfering in this way, from her error in Yesterday's Enterprise, or do you maybe attribute her uncooperativeness to the fact that the Time's Arrow circumstance directly involved her own life? She didn't seem to have a problem motivating Picard to go along because she knew he'd be needed there
Part of me wants to think she's a little wiser now about meddling in time, but I guess it could instead be loose lips when she's not involved, & played close to the hip when she is
Continuing to stick around long enough to make a baby is pretty stupid, & I figure that it's a contributing factor in why many folks hate Sela. It's a fubar shitstorm brought about by Guinan, (unknowingly exacerbated by Picard) that if she'd just kept her yap shut & avoided the subject with Tasha, might have been avoided
Speaking of which. That is her exact behavior in Time's Arrow, when she adamantly refused to share details with Riker about the timeline in that situation
So... Do you choose to think that maybe she'd learned a lesson about interfering in this way, from her error in Yesterday's Enterprise, or do you maybe attribute her uncooperativeness to the fact that the Time's Arrow circumstance directly involved her own life? She didn't seem to have a problem motivating Picard to go along because she knew he'd be needed there
Part of me wants to think she's a little wiser now about meddling in time, but I guess it could instead be loose lips when she's not involved, & played close to the hip when she is