They're not just gonna shove in a cameo for no reason, and I can't see many situations requiring Geordi technobabble LaForge
They're not just gonna shove in a cameo for no reason, and I can't see many situations requiring Geordi technobabble LaForge
I'm sure TPTB were concerned that if Geordi appeared on the show viewers would confuse him with Sisko.
Erm...I REALLY hope that the vast majority of DS9 viewers were not of the racist 'all African Americans look alike' variety.
I'd certainly like to give 'em more credit than that.
I hope it's clear that I was kidding...but if not...
...I was kidding. Heh.
Premise of something like:
Prior to the Dominion War arc, La Forge is on secondment to the SCE while they're building the E-E and is supervising DS9's weapons upgrades. Probably about a minute and a half in the teaser with La Forge and Worf discussing the destruction of the E-D as they walk to the airlock for La Forge to leave, La Forge saying as soon as the new Enterprise is ready he'll be heading back there, Worf saying he thinks he'll be staying on DS9, they shake hands and wish each other the best and the SCE ship flies off, then the episode proper starts...
And O'Brien, Bashir and LaForge would still get more character development in that one episode than Harry Kim got in seven seasons.![]()
It also would have made sense for him to be on the team that analyzed the captured Jem'Hadar ship, since he was the Chief Engineer of the Federation flagship.
With all of the mechanical/engineering problems on DS9 (and on the Defiant early on), I have to believe they could have found one show where he could have come to the station to help the Chief out of a jam.
It also would have made sense for him to be on the team that analyzed the captured Jem'Hadar ship, since he was the Chief Engineer of the Federation flagship.
Knowing Geordi he would have wound up in a holosuite with a special "Dr. Leah Brahms" program.
I'm pretty sure Benny was referring to -after- the ship was towed to a starbase.
With all of the mechanical/engineering problems on DS9 (and on the Defiant early on), I have to believe they could have found one show where he could have come to the station to help the Chief out of a jam.
Showin' that the Chief & his staff of both Starfleet & Militia engineers couldn't fix a problem on their own station & had to be rescued by the almighty Enterprise?
It also would have made sense for him to be on the team that analyzed the captured Jem'Hadar ship, since he was the Chief Engineer of the Federation flagship.
I don't see what one has to do with the other.
Plus, the ship crashin' was a surprise, a rescue from the station was immediate, no one had the time to wait for the Enterprise to get there, the Defiant had to be sent right away.
Again, showin' that the crew didn't need the Enterprise to rescue them, something proven in 'Emissary' when they moved the station to claim the wormhole while the E-D was away.
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