The big issue that's stuck with me about Shaw is that whatever his issues with Picard, Riker, and Seven and what they were doing, he was effectively in hiding the entire episode, on his own ship. He wasn't there when VIPs came aboard; he wasn't there when the ship left spacedock; he only confronted Picard and Riker in private; and he was in his quarters when the ship was hijacked, blissfully unaware until it had arrived at the wrong destination. His showing so far screams "weak leader".
Nope. It makes him an asshole.That gives HIM the right.
Shaw's preference outweighs hers. Simple as that.
Llike I said...he's the captain. That gives HIM the right.
It's not just the hiding. It's how he treated Seven of Nine as he was finding out that Riker and Picard had stolen a shuttlecraft. His behavior was unprofessional.
No, no, no.Shaw's preference outweighs hers. Simple as that.
Llike I said...he's the captain. That gives HIM the right.
Seven wants to have a "preferred" name that she "identifies" with? Let her get her OWN damn ship. Then she can "identify" however the hell she wants. Until then? She can keep her trap shut.
If Seven continues to have a problem with it, let her transfer off the Titan and be done with it. I'm sure there are dozens, if not hundreds, of other captains who'd love to have her onboard and don't particularly care how she "identifies". Perhaps Shaw is being a tad unreasonable in that regard...but it's his ship, he's entitled.![]()
I wonder if any of her crewmates on Voyager had a problem calling her Seven because of past history with the Borg. Any Wolf 359 survivors on that ship?
The same crew that got over Seska being a Cardassian, because she was hot?
Janeways original mission was to nuke Chakotays home base with tricobalt devices.
Michael Jonas, who was himself Maquis was still loyal to Seska even after she was revealed to be a Cardassian. He even fed intel to the Kazon about Voyager in order to prove his loyalty to Seska.Although I'm sure that many of the Maquis on board (and even some who weren't Maquis) would have jumped at the chance to kill her once they did find out.
Voyager did have tricobalt devices. That's what they used to destroy the Caretaker's array in the very first episode.I doubt Voyager even had ordnance like that.
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