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^That's what makes it especially funny. :)

Even as a kid I'm pretty sure I guffawed when Wesley was naive enough to claim that Starfleet doesn't lie.

All that was missing was Picard or another one of Our Heroes stage-whispering to Wesley, "...actually, sometimes we do...and now, so did you..."
 
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I wonder how Picard would explain that to Wesley "Starfleet doesn't lie!" Crusher? :p
We can canon that away saying that's the black and white understanding of right and wrong of a sheltered, privileged teenager. Or a teenager who has to believe that so he can always maintain the belief (true or not) his dad died a hero's death.

Or both.
 
^That's what makes it especially funny. :)

Even as a kid I'm pretty sure I guffawed when Wesley was naive enough to claim that Starfleet doesn't lie.
I'm struggling right now to remember when he actually said that, but I'm certain it was in the early seasons, that were chock full of a lot of those cringey lines lol
 
We can canon that away saying that's the black and white understanding of right and wrong of a sheltered, privileged teenager. Or a teenager who has to believe that so he can always maintain the belief (true or not) his dad died a hero's death.

Or both.
"Hey Wes, you're now old enough to hear how your dad -really- died...and boy, is it embarrassing..."
 
I'm struggling right now to remember when he actually said that, but I'm certain it was in the early seasons, that were chock full of a lot of those cringey lines lol
"Justice"; the one with the scantily clad people and Tasha Yar failing her saving throw vs. due diligence.
 
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