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My Dearest Trekkies (The Drumhead)

Berman and Braga were adamant about not closing this narrative arc.
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I often have additional thoughts right after posting something, so I just use the Edit button. You can't change the title of your post, and you can't add in quotes, but you can add plain text easy enough.
 
I'm still trying to gather historical data about the protests against a bald Englishman fronting TNG. But the rest, as they say, is history.
I remember being concerned that they would attempt to re-create Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. I remember reading in a magazine that they wouldn't do this. This was just before I started getting on BBSs, so I only knew what my friends in middle school were saying and whatever few articles got published in mainstream papers and magazines that I happened to see.. Thinking about it now, I wonder how I lived in such an information vacuum.

I was really happy, though, that the captain was nothing like Kirk.
 
This was always my favourite episode as a teenager. I love a good 'bottle show,' especially with performances like this

And I especially love seeing how Picard takes the time to get to know Tarses and put him at ease, and later to protect him at a risk to his own career. It's a softer side of Picard's character that echoes his conversation with Tasha (when she was in the penalty box) in Hide and Q. Picard seems to have a talent for seeing and appreciating qualities in junior officers that other overlook. Like how he chose Geordi as part of his command crew after a meeting years before on a shuttlecraft (The Next Phase) or chose Riker after reading about his disobedience (The Pegasus)

One of the book series took the character and developed him a bit. He got a six-month suspension from Starfleet for falsifying his record, but was ultimately reinstated. He later returned to Starfleet Academy's medical school and became an officer and a doctor.

Yeah, I was really happy to see him pop up again in a recent Trek book for a brief but satisfying moment with Picard
 
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