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"Pen Pals" is interesting, too.I just watched TNG Season 6 "Rascals". It has a bad reputation but I really enjoyed it
It has one of the best conference discussions and Pulaski's finest moment."Pen Pals" is interesting, too.
STO was and is considered canon, what are you talking about? They've said this several times. The TV shows overrule them when there's a conflict (such as the two fates of Data) but they were officially endorsed as the canon continuation to the show's continuity. It's different from the novels. Though my point with the novel mention is that they wouldn't have UPN breathing down their neck, so if Garak were really meant to be gay it should have shown up in a novel, instead of continuing to affirm his heterosexuality.He's obviously interested in a fellow female cardassian operative in "A Stitch in Time", but novels are uncanon (and so is STO btw).
I thought Q just found her personality interesting enough to take her around places. To be fair we have no idea what Q would have done with any of the other crewmates if they didn't have fully 100% antagonistic reactions to him. In the novels (that may not be canon but still utilize Q better than most episodes do) he drags even Picard around and goes so far as to show Picard his 'youth' when it suits his purposes. One of the fun things about Q is that it's hard to quantify what he's doing, what his angle is, or why he's doing it. He's both a fun and 'approachable' kind of figure and also 'far beyond mortal understanding', Which is why even deLancie being a great actor cannot save Picard's writing of Q. They drop his whimsical nature to show how serious he is to assure the audience it's real, but in so doing they lose the key of Q.She doesn't serve good, she doesn't serve bad. She serves only herself!
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I know this is TNG and the women were under-utilized, but: I don't get why Q is even slightly thirsty for Vash. (oh yeah, I'd almost forgotten that Q wanted Janeway as his mate.)
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Pen Pals is the one that gets mocked for being one of the starting points for 'the Prime Directive is sentient and so is Evolution, and we cannot intervene even in the case of annihilation because the Universe Has A Plan', right?"Pen Pals" is interesting, too.
It gets blamed for starting the slippery slope of [child actor] plays Taco Bell Manager for a day. Also, the Prime Directive is morally unclear and not particularly logical.
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The plot contrivance to get the Ferengi to capture the Enterprise and sell everyone into slavery really undersells just how effective those Ferengi actually are. Using old Birds of Prey they bought from the used ship dealership, they successfully commandeered the Federation Flagship during Worf's shift. This incident is so well-known that Odo makes fun of Worf for it. It's not even the first time the Ferengi are good at the business of privateering either.I just watched TNG Season 6 "Rascals" (the one where some of the main crew get turned into kids)
It has a bad reputation but even Ithought it was shit as I haven't watched in years but I really enjoyed it
Like a DS9 silly Ferengi episode
I would recommend a good watch through every couple of years I did DS9 two years ago and I plan on Voyager next you forget how good these shows are
Also their doc was crazy and lost in the past.Was this made by a Kikeman Trek writer? They couldn't go back to the Enterprise because it ceased to exist after McCoy jumped into the Guardian of Forever.
He fucked Gul Dukat's daughter in the show. Or at least courted her.
Man I need to watch DS9 again.
For the longest time I would literally read every book involving Q. So many of those were awesome. That Q-continuum trilogy you mentioned was great.I thought Q just found her personality interesting enough to take her around places. To be fair we have no idea what Q would have done with any of the other crewmates if they didn't have fully 100% antagonistic reactions to him. In the novels (that may not be canon but still utilize Q better than most episodes do) he drags even Picard around and goes so far as to show Picard his 'youth' when it suits his purposes. One of the fun things about Q is that it's hard to quantify what he's doing, what his angle is, or why he's doing it. He's both a fun and 'approachable' kind of figure and also 'far beyond mortal understanding', Which is why even deLancie being a great actor cannot save Picard's writing of Q. They drop his whimsical nature to show how serious he is to assure the audience it's real, but in so doing they lose the key of Q.
They almost seized Voyager and the NX-01, too.Ferengi successfully commandeered the Federation Flagship during Worf's shift.
deLancie cannot save Picard's writing. They drop his whimsical nature but in so doing they lose Q.
You're quoting stuff that came after the show when people started questioning Picard's terrible writing. Novels have always only been 'canon in as much as they haven't been contradicted', because they're basically glorified fanfiction, but STO was strictly considered canon up until Patrick Stewart decided to trample on it. It did not come from the ships being present in Picard - the developers behind the game had stated it multiple times before Discovery was even a twinkling in the eye of Kurtzman. It's part of why they were able to get the legit actors in to voice so much of it.Only whats shown on screen is canon, nothing else. No books, no games.
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D.C. Fontana On TAS Canon (and Sybok)
Dorothy Fontana (aka D.C. Fontana) was with Star Trek since the beginning as both a writer and Story Editor for Star Trek: The Original Series. She had the same job for The Animated Series and went on to write episodes for both TNG and DS9 (and even for the recent Trek game and New Voyages fan...trekmovie.com
So whats canon now? Data being dead or having his matrix put into B4 and being Captain of the E and/or being retired in STO?
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Ex Astris Scientia - What is Canon?
Canon as a general concept, canon in Star Trek, canon at EASwww.ex-astris-scientia.org
Novels and games
Only televised Star Trek is canon. This explicitly excludes books, and above all the myriad of novels based on Star Trek. None of them are canon in the view of Paramount/CBS, although many of them would fit into the timeline and would be largely free of anti-canon notions. The above mentioned royalty issue forbids (or makes it very unlikely) that characters established in the books ever find their way into canon Trek. The same applies to all Trek-themed games and other merchandise.
There can't be any exception along the lines "But these are soooo popular" or "She is such an excellent writer" or "He has been working on the series for years". Sorry, but any discussion of canon facts at EAS is strictly off-limits for material from novels and games. I also don't consider to introduce anything like an acknowledged "beta canon" level at EAS.![]()
Ships designs from the MMORPG Star Trek Online appear in the second season of Star Trek Picard. This has prompted some fans to declare that "all STO ships are canon now" or "all of STO is canon now". This is a misconception. Single ships from the Star Trek Technical Manual or even from other sci-fi universes have appeared in Trek shows and movies before, without making them canon within the Star Trek Universe.
Irrespective of the quality and of the realism of the STO starship designs (which are often rather imitations of canon classes, rather than variations), the following always was and will remain a firm principle at EAS: If ships appear in a canon Trek show, they are canon. If they don't, they are not canon.![]()
Even the bad Q books are, frankly, still pretty good. Something about the novels seem to just allow the Q to be better explored and utilized than the tv show. Especially the Q-continuum trilogy. It's almost a shame that didn't get adapted to screen, but the budget would be too high to realistically manage it in live action.Also their doc was crazy and lost in the past.
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For the longest time I would literally read every book involving Q. So many of those were awesome. That Q-continuum trilogy you mentioned was great.
Also the Comics issue where Q messed with Pine-Kirk's Enterprise, that's solid gold.
I've not watched Picard, cause fuck that shit, but apparently, the last episode ends with everyone but the Beaner getting back to the Stargazer and Seven takes control as Captain...
I don't get it. AFAIK, Seven isn't even part of the Starfleet anymore, right? So how can she declare herself captain? Is "chain of command" simply something that happens to other shows?
I mean, sure, the people writing for this trashfire show know virtually nothing about how a military command structure is organized and how it works, they think people can just waltz in and declare themselves the new boss, like it was a writing room in LA.
Wesley called out, “How do I stop the Machine? What the hell am I supposed to do?”
Q favored him with a rakish grin. “Do what I always do—go bother Picard.”
For all we know, after her cameo in First Contact, Starfleet found out just how insane she acted in the Delta Quadrant and canned her crazy ass.WTF. Even in Voyager by season 7 her "borg-ness" was fading and fading quickly.
She had 3 years experience, and Janeway of all people(who is noted to be cozy with the Admirals) to vouch for her.
That is so fucking retarded I can't even-no, if Seven wanted to formally join SF she'd have been let in the door with barely a question asked.
As I believe @Flexo was already implying by showing the clip he did in his most recent post, Garak was clearly courting (and/or fucking) Ziyal to fuck with her father, i.e. his worst enemy. Unless I'm forgetting something, he never actually had any feelings for her.He fucked Gul Dukat's daughter in the show. Or at least courted her.
Man I need to watch DS9 again.
Which is just icing on the cake. S1 Picard tells us Icheb was allowed to join Starfleet, S2 tells us Borg can't... or was it just Seven?They let fucking Icheb in, so yeah, Seven would be graciously welcomed in.
I guess the best way to approach Q is to imagine him as a guy with an ant-farm.Even at his most serious and sinister, Q always had a sense of whimsy, dressed up in stupid outfits to mock the people he imitated. It may have been a trial to determine humanity's survival and right to exist, but to the Q it was a passing fancy both to alleviate boredom and the same routine that inspires it.
"Sir, the full report and assessment of Admiral Janeway's actions in the Delta Quadrant has been finished... the high volume of personal logs and ship data made this a very time consuming work, but here's the result."For all we know, after her cameo in First Contact, Starfleet found out just how insane she acted in the Delta Quadrant and canned her crazy ass.
Surely Robert Picardo has enough dignity to not sign on for that?I’m still pissed they killed off Q.
If season 3 somehow manages to kill off the EMH, I may literally scream at someone.
I’m still amazed de Lancie agreed.Surely Robert Picardo has enough dignity to not sign on for that?