So I was just finishing up my Season One DVD set, and was reminded of something that had always bothered me about the season finale. Now I know that the entire purpose of having three "typical" 20th-century humans aboard is to hit us over the head again and again about our failings as a society...but it still strikes me as uncharacteristic of the Ent-D crew and Starfleet types in general that everyone but Data is so apathetic to the cryogenically-preserved humans. Riker doesn't even consider checking out the satellite, and Picard chastises both Data and Dr. Crusher for their part in bringing the people aboard and restoring them to life. (Picard considers them to have technically been dead, and perhaps they were...but I imagine he'd have more interest and compassion for an AOTW in a similar situation, providing the Prime Directive didn't come into play.) No historical curiosity? Not the least bit of wonder at getting to interact with a human of that era--an era very close to the ones that Picard and Riker enjoy recreating on the holodeck so much? Had Kirk been so ready to look down his nose at such opportunities, he might have saved himself a lot of trouble....
Is it just me, or did this aspect of the episode bother anyone else?
Is it just me, or did this aspect of the episode bother anyone else?