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P/C run amok...

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Posted by mon capitaine:
I wonder where Wes has been all these years if he thinks he can have access to a ship's bridge. Surely this isn't a Picard rule but more general to starfleet? The bridge should be a restricted area on any ship: children and livestock have no reason to be there.

:guffaw: Children and livestock on the bridge, what a great image! That was funny as well as being a very good point.

Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
 
Posted by mon capitaine:
Fair points though I wonder where Wes has been all these years if he thinks he can have access to a ship's bridge. Surely this isn't a Picard rule but more general to starfleet? The bridge should be a restricted area on any ship: children and livestock have no reason to be there.
Arguably Wesley should have known, but I think it's quite possible that the Enterprise was the first starship that he had been on as anything other than a passenger. It's implied that the Enterprise is one of the first ships to take families, which means that he's hardly had the chance to find out about such things first hand. And even if he understands the rule, well, his mother outranks everyone on board aside from the captain and first officer. Surely, he must think, she can pull a few strings?

I still think Wesley said 'he's a pain isn't he Mom?' in a way that implied he was picking up on something she'd said and was seeking her approval by repeating it.
I have Wesley using this very same line in my mirror universe sequel, and I'll admit that it makes a hell of a lot more sense in that context. So, what do you think Beverly's been saying about Jean-Luc, then? :p
 
Posted by mon capitaine:
^ Fair points though I wonder where Wes has been all these years if he thinks he can have access to a ship's bridge. Surely this isn't a Picard rule but more general to starfleet? The bridge should be a restricted area on any ship: children and livestock have no reason to be there.

I agree with it, of course... I just think that Wesley could think that the captain could make exception for the senior officers' children, for example... or for young genius as him. :)

And he certainly did think he can have access to a ship's bridge (at least, once)... he asked Beverly for it, after all.

EDIT: Naraht, you've beaten me to it!

I still think Wesley said 'he's a pain isn't he Mom?' in a way that implied he was picking up on something she'd said and was seeking her approval by repeating it.

But just before that he asked his mother whether she was afraid of the captain, *too*... for me, it implied that Wesley had heard something about Picard from others (who was afraid of the captain).
 
Posted by R.Barclay:
But just before that he asked his mother whether she was afraid of the captain, *too*... for me, it implied that Wesley had heard something about Picard from others (who was afraid of the captain).
The novelisation does imply that Picard had a reputation as a pretty tough captain... it has Geordi discussing him with another junior officer. I believe the phrase "old burr-hog" is used, although it's not one that I've ever heard before. :lol:
 
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Yes, that's true. Poor Jean-Luc, everyone thinks he's a monster :scream: :lol:
I believe this was the line that was cut:
"Where is she? They say she's never late -- not since the old burrhog took over the captain's chair." I think it was an Ensign who was supposed to say this to Geordi.

I really don't want to know what Beverly told Wesley about Jean-Luc :wtf: He seems to be really afraid of him, just take the scene in which he steps out of the holodeck with Riker and Data and they encounter Jean-Luc... ;)

I don't think it was just Beverly who said "bad" things about Jean-Luc, though, but I think she didn't do anything to prove all the others wrong when they told Wesley that Jean-Luc was a man to be afraid of :o
 
Posted by Naraht:
The novelisation does imply that Picard had a reputation as a pretty tough captain... it has Geordi discussing him with another junior officer. I believe the phrase "old burr-hog" is used, although it's not one that I've ever heard before. :lol:

Yes, and Riker somewhat pulled that officer up for these words... there is that scene in the draft script, too. :guffaw:
 
it implied that Wesley had heard something about Picard from others (who was afraid of the captain)

I'm not even sure it's so much fear as it is...an aura of intimidation. Picard is already legendary by the time he takes the helm of the Enterprise and that sort of reputation could intimidate folks. A reputation as a hero, as a skilled captain, and serving on a flagship under him? I'd be shaking in my shorts.

In E@F, Picard also came of as sort of a...prick. After a few episodes, the characterization of Picard became more solid and he lost much of that initial impression.
 
Posted by mackillian:
In E@F, Picard also came of as sort of a...prick. After a few episodes, the characterization of Picard became more solid and he lost much of that initial impression.
I like that prick! Those were the good days that added to the uncertainty of each episode.

BTW I'm feel I may have some double standards in saying children have no place on the brige of a ship. My mother has a very sweet photo of me aged about four, which I shall have to scan in sometime. It is the original mon capitaine on the bridge shot. :cool:
 
I also enjoyed the slightly different Picard of the first season. He seemed more French, somehow, and the prickliness did add a little more interpersonal tension to the usually quite placid show. It would have been interesting if they had managed to stretch it out a little longer, and actually showed how he became closer to his new crew. Not to mention to Beverly.

Oh, and mon capitaine, I would pay good money to see that picture! :)
 
Well, Jean-Luc *should* seem French, he IS French... :lol: (did I ever mention that I LOVE it when Pat is speaking French with that wonderful British accent? :angel:) I love the "grumpy Picard". Can't say I don't enjoy the 3rd-7th season Picard, too, but the early Picard had something I can't quite explain. Let me put it like that: I would have *loved* to show him how to... er... *relax* a little. :angel:
Though I think he already is somewhat close to his new crew in the 2nd season (REALLY my fave season, guess why... GO PULASKI!! *holds up a sign*), I mean, look at him in the episode "Up The Long Ladder" when he laughs so hard in front of Riker, catching him by surprise by doing so... That's SO cute :thumbsup:
 
Oh, make no mistake, I liked that captain, too. :)

...when you read the thread title, does anyone else think of the Calvin and Hobbes strip where Hobbes says, "Smock, smock, smock, smock," over and over again 'cause it's fun to say. Like, amok, amok, amok, amok...

*slinks off*
 
Posted by mackillian:
...when you read the thread title, does anyone else think of the Calvin and Hobbes strip where Hobbes says, "Smock, smock, smock, smock," over and over again 'cause it's fun to say. Like, amok, amok, amok, amok...

*slinks off*
:lol: I can't say I do, but thanks for sharing! Hopefully I can come up with an even better title for the next one. I'm still leaning towards "P/C: because Jack's dead". :evil:

Oh, and for the Patrick Stewart fans out there (you know who you are!), have you seen the LiveJournal community devoted to him?

http://www.livejournal.com/community/stewart_daily/
 
P&C: the Search for Slash ?

Actually I like 'Because Jack's Dead' too but the floor is open to better suggestions.
 
Did anyone just say "slash" in here? :drool:
What an excellent title! :devil: Could offer some slash possibilities... think of it... Picard/Jack Crusher... :drool:
Isn't "because Jack's dead" too simple as a reason? *states the obvious* I mean, just because he's dead doesn't mean that Jean-Luc and Beverly need to be together... ooookaaaaay, I'll shut up now :lol:

@ Naraht
Looks nice, yeah... *saves the URL, just in case some nice pics come up there* :thumbsup: Thanks!
I often thought of creating a message board or a whole website for him, but I neither have the time nor the will to do so. I've always been a loner as a fan (on purpose), I actually often found myself ARGUING with other female fans of his (only the ones who are as crazy as I am, not the "normal" ones who like him as an actor and stuff, of course), so I rather stay away from interacting *too much* with other fans. This doesn't apply to male fans of his, though. I wonder why. I always love to discuss him with them. :angel:
 
Posted by MrsPicard:
Did anyone just say "slash" in here? :drool:
What an excellent title! :devil: Could offer some slash possibilities... think of it... Picard/Jack Crusher... :drool:
Oh, no, I'm all about the Jack Crusher/Walker Keel love. :evil:

Isn't "because Jack's dead" too simple as a reason? *states the obvious* I mean, just because he's dead doesn't mean that Jean-Luc and Beverly need to be together... ooookaaaaay, I'll shut up now :lol:
That's the point, really. It's sort of tongue-in-cheek. We don't take ourselves too seriously 'round here. ;)
 
Posted by Naraht:
Oh, no, I'm all about the Jack Crusher/Walker Keel love. :evil:

Last time I suggested (albeit not at all seriously) that Jack was gay I got slated by the 'oh-for-the-love-of-God-shut-up-about-gay-issues-in-trek' brigade. But feel free to expound your theory for us.
 
Posted by mon capitaine:
Posted by Naraht:
Oh, no, I'm all about the Jack Crusher/Walker Keel love. :evil:
Last time I suggested (albeit not at all seriously) that Jack was gay I got slated by the 'oh-for-the-love-of-God-shut-up-about-gay-issues-in-trek' brigade. But feel free to expound your theory for us.
:lol: I remember the "was Jack Crusher gay?" imbroglio very well.

I'm only half serious myself, but in the course of my mirror universe story, one scene that I was writing did make me think "Jack... Walker... wait a second...". I've never been quite the same since. The story doesn't spell anything out at all, and once you read it yourself, you'll have to tell me whether you agree with me about what it implies.
 
Jack Crusher and Walker Keel... sounds good! :devil: I'm all for it! (I'm serious! :lol: )
And mirror universe... well, everything's allowed to happen there anyway :devil: *thinks of Picard, J.Crusher AND Walker Keel* :angel:

I've had a few ancounters with that 'brigade', too, so I know what you mean, mon capitaine ... ;)
 
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