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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread

It's all good, I wasn't offended. "Druggie" just became the shorthand to describe fictional characters like Raffi who had dependency issues, even if the character was far more three-dimensional and their drug use was only part of their overall personality.
 
With Raffi though they did have her talk about Picard and his fancy mansion. That is why I think we suppose to feel like she has hit rock bottom. She lost her respected job as first officer, which if they had money would be a big paycheck. Without the fancy job she is now poor living in a trailer getting high and still filled with conspiracy theories. At least they didn't turn subspace into the internet and have her broadcasting across the Federation.

Granted it just doesn't work well in the Trek universe. Even her 'shack" is better than most well off peoples homes in the present day and she has access to stuff even the super rich don't have access in the present day. Plus drug addiction is one of those modern days problems the evolved humans have figured out. Likely with more advanced medicine so I am not sure it even makes sense for their to be addicts in the future. The perfect 24th century shown in TNG really took lots of relatable things away from the franchise when set in that time period.

So you basically got to just pretend it sort of doesn't exist or just start setting shows in a different universe, already. Then you no longer have to worry about lots of canon talk. Though you will always have the "does this show feel like a Star Trek" show kind of talk.
 
You could say it's not so much the living conditions as the thought that she has access to all sorts of opportunities, people, technology, arts, medical innovations and culture, (despite burning some bridges) and she chooses to waste these resources in favor of a lonely, addicted, nonproductive life.
 
We can probably assume she has a personal transporter pad inside her modular home and could easily beam to a medical specialist's office if she so chose. She just chooses not to, and wallows in what she perceives as her failures in life, including her involvement with the Romulan evacuation fleet being organized by then-Admiral Picard.
 
Not to mention the fact that she was right about the Romulans. She was not engaging in paranoid fantasy or conspiracy theories, she was the only one who saw the truth and was summarily disregarded for it.

As for whether or not she has her own transporter pad, well Picard arrived by a taxi.

How did he pay the taxi driver without money? :)
 
That's like the only one. I actually think we have something like that today, with peoples addiction to the internet.
Or video games but I doubt that addiction is just cured in the 24th century. Seems an assumption unless I'm missing some dialog, as Beverly is able to identify the response as being like an addict in the episode with the drug PSA.
 
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