antiquityscion
Commander
In Generations, after Picard is in the Nexus, he awakens with his imaginary family. In it, he sees his dead nephew, Rene. Kirk also sees one of his past loves, and his dog. This clearly demonstrates that you can imagine whomever you want to be in the Nexis with you.
Given this fact, did anyone find it odd that Picard had some generic wife? With red hair no less? If it could have been anyone he wanted, why didn't he make it Dr Crusher (whom becomes his wife both in "all Good Things" and in Pocket Books)? If not Crusher, why not Vash, Kamala (perfect Mate), Marta Batanides (tapestry), Jenice Manheim (We'll Always have Paris) or even his other imaginary wife Eline (the inner light).
Now I know you can make the case that Kirk had a generic love, too, but this is specifically to question why the writers didn't choose any of Picard's flames (especially Beverly), and he just had some generic wife?
Given this fact, did anyone find it odd that Picard had some generic wife? With red hair no less? If it could have been anyone he wanted, why didn't he make it Dr Crusher (whom becomes his wife both in "all Good Things" and in Pocket Books)? If not Crusher, why not Vash, Kamala (perfect Mate), Marta Batanides (tapestry), Jenice Manheim (We'll Always have Paris) or even his other imaginary wife Eline (the inner light).
Now I know you can make the case that Kirk had a generic love, too, but this is specifically to question why the writers didn't choose any of Picard's flames (especially Beverly), and he just had some generic wife?