I'm surprised they never did a 'The Fly' episode with the transporter. Or did they?
They did


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I'm surprised they never did a 'The Fly' episode with the transporter. Or did they?
I agree she certainly isn't applying herself as counsel to him, whether he needs it or not, but she does offer herself in the briefing as an official evaluator of his state, as Beverly was initially hesitant to send him back down there, which means at least someone there was thinking that his mental well being was at least as important as the data retrieval mission, but because she intervenes, they move forward. She is still acting in an official capacity as the ship's counselor, & personally, I think she is too involved to be objectiveTo be fair to Troi I don't think she acting in the role of Counselor with Thomas Riker. I don't think he had any sessions at all which does seem like a oversight. You would think someone in his condition might need some help. Granted as a Starfleet officer you are kind of expected to push through personal issues and do your job and with access to planet going away in a few days you can see how they might be asking to much from him to get the mission done.
Jason
No. Captain Picard wanted you to determine if Beverly had a valid concern about sending him back down there, & when he said he'd be happy to help, all you did was ask him if he was up to it, & when he tugged his clothes, put on a sturdy posture, & said "Absolutely" you awkwardly excused yourself, giving the impression that this little meeting didn't really play out very well. Totally lack of objectivity imhoTroi said:Captain Picard wanted me to find out if you'd be willing to help us retrieve the station's database.
I basically hate every episode (and its premise) involving the transporter splitting people into two or other weird stuff like that. I'm surprised they never did a 'The Fly' episode with the transporter. Or did they?
The transporter, to me, is the most unlikely piece of tech in the entire Trekverse, up to and including the warp drive. It was conceived as a way to save production costs. The fact that it was turned into a plot device almost as fast is one my few overall pet peeves with Trek.
Rant over! (Yes, I feel better now!)
I've always thought so... Ever since the would-be captain kept putting off taking a command(So not as confident in himself as he would like to have others believe?)
Ironically, as much as it was worth doing, having Tom end up owing Will for saving his life now too is probably even worse for his mental state. It's like he owns nothing of himself. Even the very body he still inhabits is only his because the other guy Willed it (No pun intended lol)Some interesting points. I'd always felt that Will was a little cold to Tom Riker, considering how they were essentially identical twins. At least Will saves him in the end.
Interestingly, when going back over this episode, I looked at an original script http://www.st-minutiae.com/resources/scripts/250.txtI liked Tom Riker, I'm glad he lived. He was the ambitious young Will Riker that we never got to see. He deserved a better fate than becoming a Maquis renegade and a DS9 ratings ploy.
You have a twin? Or is it just another Doombot?Speaking as a twin myself....they are more trouble than they are worth![]()
Tom Riker was a jerk.
Maybe. But Will was the bigger jerk.
Any Riker is probably a jerk
If they'd killed off Will, Tom would have become Will 2.0 by the next episode. TNG doesn't hit the reset button as hard as voyager does, but its still very episodic. Over the course of 7 seasons, there were like three episodes which brought up Riker and Troi's past romance. It really only came to light when the episode called for some drama, and was completely lampshaded in Orville.Does anyone else like this rejected idea? From Memory Alpha:
I really wish they had done that. I love that idea, it would have been so shocking and opened up such interesting story avenues.
Also from Memory Alpha:
Another tragic missed opportunity! Should have gone with that one.![]()
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