I'd be interested how they justifyletting Ro back into Starfleet after what she did. Was there a Maquis amnesty after the war in the Novel? Did some of the Voyager Maquis who were let into Starfleet make an argument for her?
Interesting question. According to the novels...
Picard supported her comeback. I can't think that there weren't any votes against her, though. Jellico would have kicked her ass. But someone like Ro would have been wasted in a penal colony.
There is already a thread (created by me) where this topic is discussed.
@1001001 Are those threads really different or can they be merged somehow?
Rom. He goes from cheap Ferengi laughter fodder to a pretty complex character. I think his first big change was in "The Assignment" where he's the one that sees the modifications are going to kill the prophets.
Nog, definitely. Started out for me as "Jake's annoying Ferengi friend" and by the end of the series he was heroic, selfless, brave, thoughtful, and a model Starfleet officer. He had an incredible arc.
I had a mixed opinion about Bashir. He was cocky. But he was also shown to be idealistic and to have a conscience, like when he risked his life to find the magic potion that might have freed the Jem'Hadar from their ketracel white addiction, or when he worked relentlessly to save the people from the blight in "The Quickening", or when he ripped Adm Ross for his double dealing in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges".If we're talking about positive development, Bashir. Hated him early on, greatly respected him later.
Rom came across as an amicable dunce. At first, I thought he was suppose to be mentally challenged. But he showed that he was smarter than the way he looked or acted. I loved the strike that he led in "Bar Association".Rom. He goes from cheap Ferengi laughter fodder to a pretty complex character. I think his first big change was in "The Assignment" where he's the one that sees the modifications are going to kill the prophets.
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