Who are you replying to?
Don't be coy. You quoted two people. Sybok Was Wrong, which is an appropriate username for the post, and me. Is it like Spock who can express multiple attitudes simultaneously?Who are you replying to?
I quoted who I was replying to.
Don't be coy. You quoted two people. Sybok Was Wrong, which is an appropriate username for the post, and me. Is it like Spock who can express multiple attitudes simultaneously?Who are you replying to?
I quoted who I was replying to.
If the reply was to me, you disagree but then go on to express my same sentiments. It's very odd.
In universe he's there because two people he knows are getting married.I'm still at a loss why he's in Nemesis. There's nothing but like five single frames of him being there and nobody talked to him at all and there's no explanation for him being there, in universe.
So, because he's there, maybe Nemesis is another dimension?
By the way, nobody's complaining about that Russian whiz kid.
I almost always bring this up, but it was a mistake to make Wesley so young in the first place. Much better stories could have been built around him, Beverly and Picard if he had been the top of his class newly graduated Ensign ready to make his mark on Starfleet and planing to become the youngest Captain in Starfleet history. He graduates top of his class in Engineering and is a top ranked pilot. He get assigned to the Federation flagship only to find his mother is the CMO and his superior officer.
Stories about he and Beverly adjusting to their new relationship, about him resolving his feelings towards Picard (which were just touched on in one episode), and about him learning that the Academy is nothing like life on a starship could have been great character pieces. He could still have the wonder at actually being in space that Roddenberry wanted Wesley to express, and a mother and son learning how to adjust to their new relationship as mother and son - he will always be her little boy - and as fellow officers would be a natural tension that not even Rodenberry could deny isn't going to go away unless humans can shut off their emotions.
IMO a lot of missed opportunities if he were a little older and him saving the ship would not be such a big deal, nor would his position at conn be in question by anyone.
Life spans were generally still much shorter; things happened sooner.
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