Posted by Gold Grizzly:
I can't really imagine them staying together in the long term,
We've never posted to this thread because our stories dealing with the Picard/Vash pairing is what we've become known for. Not that we have anything against P/C, our story "Connections," which was our explanation for the motivations behind the actions in the episode "Attached," won a 2003 ASC Award in the Picard/Crusher category.
However, we would like to address the Picard/Vash issue brought up by Gold Grizzly. Vash was designed by writer Ira Steven Behr specifically to be the perfect woman for Picard after Patrick Stewart's request for more "sex and shooting." Around the fourth season, Michael Piller, the show's associate executive producer, inquired about marrying Picard to Vash to provide some new story dynamics. The studio executives killed the idea of marrying off the captain. The shipboard marriage idea survived in the fourth season episode "Data's Day" where Miles O'Brien married Keiko Ishikawa.
With over thirty stories and numerous awards, we have found going where Piller wanted to go and Berman didn't to be very easy not to mention a lot of fun. Vash's character fits in easily with the crew as a civilian scientist. Vash is an archaeologist, a female Indiana Jones. We write her as, to paraphrase a line slightly, a Doctor of Archaeology, expert on the Gamma Quadrant, obtainer of rare antiquities. In canon, before meeting Picard on Risa she spent five years working as a personal assistant to Professor Samuel Estragon, an archaeologist who's work Picard knew.
Moreover, Vash is not a Starfleet officer, which gives us a great deal of leeway in our stories and helps us avoid the numerous pitfalls that P/C shipper authors seem to have to contend with. Vash's spirit is exactly what makes her perfect for Picard; her brazenness complements his more sedate personality flawlessly. She is the ideal foil for Picard's straight man. She's the only woman shown in the series as a romantic interest for Picard who would be able to go toe-to-toe with him. Of course the character of Vash was designed specifically to be the perfect mate for Picard--even the empath Kamala describes Vash's characteristics when she lists Picard's 'ideal mate'
And obviously Patrick Stewart considered Vash to be Picard's main love interest because in December of 1998, he was quoted in the Calgary Sun as saying, "I personally like to think Picard and Vash had a very active sex life. I can't believe Picard just read Shakespeare up there in his room all those years."
Sorry for the slightly long-winded interruption.


Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie