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T'Ryssa Chen fan club

<----- Meeee too!

I recently read Greater then the sum for the first time and loved this character!
 
T'Ryssa is probably my favorite of the TNG lit characters.

I have trouble remembering many of the Lit Only TNG crew however as I'm visual and they only exist in my head.

More pictures of crew guys.

Same here. I liked Jasminder a lot, then "Silent Weapons" rolled around, and Elfiki just hasn't really had enough development for me to form much of an opinion one way or another.

T'Ryssa works well. As the original crew is increasingly a group of formal old guys, the variety is appreciated.

Agreed. Next to T'ryssa Chen, Jasminder Choudhury was the most developed of the Lit TNG Crew and probably my second favorite of those characters. It was a major loss and worked well in the context of the story but it left a big hole in terms of the Enterprise-E's "People I actually care about and aren't just placeholders"

I really like Chen's interaction with Picard. It is nice to see him investing in someone and teaching them. They may be polar opposites, but I think it's a beautiful mentor-ship and hope it continues in the books.

Agreed! This above all must be remembered in continuing to develop her character. The Vulcan but NOT angle is great, but her Mentor/Student // Student/Mentor relationship with Picard is the most fascinating aspect of her (and thus their) dynamic.

She's teaching him as much as he's teaching her IMHO.
 
T'Ryssa is probably my favorite of the TNG lit characters.

I have trouble remembering many of the Lit Only TNG crew however as I'm visual and they only exist in my head.

More pictures of crew guys.

Same here. I liked Jasminder a lot, then "Silent Weapons" rolled around, and Elfiki just hasn't really had enough development for me to form much of an opinion one way or another.

T'Ryssa works well. As the original crew is increasingly a group of formal old guys, the variety is appreciated.

Agreed. Next to T'ryssa Chen, Jasminder Choudhury was the most developed of the Lit TNG Crew and probably my second favorite of those characters. It was a major loss and worked well in the context of the story but it left a big hole in terms of the Enterprise-E's "People I actually care about and aren't just placeholders"

I really like Chen's interaction with Picard. It is nice to see him investing in someone and teaching them. They may be polar opposites, but I think it's a beautiful mentor-ship and hope it continues in the books.

Agreed! This above all must be remembered in continuing to develop her character. The Vulcan but NOT angle is great, but her Mentor/Student // Student/Mentor relationship with Picard is the most fascinating aspect of her (and thus their) dynamic.

She's teaching him as much as he's teaching her IMHO.

I completely agree! I love seeing Picard learn to loosen up even more because of his relationship with Chen.
 
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