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Should Gillian have gone back to school at the end of star trek IV?

Her education would be about 290 years out of date, that's a loong time. Suppose we picked up a competent scientist from the 1730's, even if he or she were highly intelligent, they'd probably have to spend several years patching up their knowledge. He or she might be quite knowledgeable in specific fields but still miss knowledge in fields we'd consider to be fairly basic. For some scientific fields, the basic approach might have been revamped significantly.

But given that these whales were long extinct, they'd probably need her expertise right away, so I would expect she'd start following university courses on that vessel.
 
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Well, that patrol is Tom Paris' ticket to operating "ancient sailing vessels", so Dr. Taylor might be in for some weevil-flavored hardtack...

Timo Saloniemi
 
Her education would be about 290 years out of date, that's a loong time. Suppose we picked up a competent scientist from the 1730's, even if he or she were highly intelligent, they'd probably have to spend several years patching up their knowledge. He or she might be quite knowledgeable in specific fields but still miss knowledge in fields we'd consider to be fairly basic.

Gillian is obviously very intelligent, I think she'd adapt quickly enough.
 
Perhaps she should have had some post-graduate coursework to get caught up on stuff. But she could probably do all that through distance learning or the database on whatever ship she was going to serve on.

Kor
 
Or then she could just fart in the general direction of re-education and capitalize on what she already knows. It's not as if she would actually be required to learn anything much; it's up to her to decide whether she's still interested.

Timo Saloniemi
 
I always assumed that Starfleet just told her she'd serve on a science ship when in reality she was in a proto-holodeck where anthropologists, historians and sociologists conducted continual experiments on her.
 
I'm liking the idea that Gillian is serving on a FNP ship. She'd be around the sea, which she obviously loves, and she'd get to oversee the reintroduction of humpback whales, which she knows more about than anyone else.
 
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