• Re: Wes, so long, farewell, amen!

    From Timothy Brannan@21:1/5 to TBrannan on Thu May 5 14:46:08 2022
    On Wednesday, March 30, 1994 at 3:10:02 AM UTC-6, TBrannan wrote:
    "Wesley Crusher has become unstuck in time..."
    With all regards to Kurt Vonegut....
    Actually I think this is rather a nice end to Wes, (the most hate being in Starfleet), imaging a 50+ Crusher popping in and out reality to aid the federation like a Dr. Who-ish character. Or a Pan-galactic wanderer ala Ford Prefect.
    High potential...
    Tim Brannan
    tbrannan @ aol.com
    tbrannan @ siucvmb.siu.edu

    OK. Here we are nearly 30 years later.
    Do I get to say I called it?

    Tim

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  • From thedaemon@21:1/5 to Timothy Brannan on Mon Jun 20 12:55:16 2022
    Timothy Brannan wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 30, 1994 at 3:10:02 AM UTC-6, TBrannan wrote:
    "Wesley Crusher has become unstuck in time..."
    With all regards to Kurt Vonegut....
    Actually I think this is rather a nice end to Wes, (the most hate being in >> Starfleet), imaging a 50+ Crusher popping in and out reality to aid the
    federation like a Dr. Who-ish character. Or a Pan-galactic wanderer ala Ford >> Prefect.
    High potential...
    Tim Brannan
    tbrannan @ aol.com
    tbrannan @ siucvmb.siu.edu

    OK. Here we are nearly 30 years later.
    Do I get to say I called it?

    Tim

    Yes, nailed it!

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  • From pH@21:1/5 to thedaemon on Thu Jun 23 23:30:19 2022
    On 2022-06-20, thedaemon <thedaemon@protonmail.com> wrote:
    Timothy Brannan wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 30, 1994 at 3:10:02 AM UTC-6, TBrannan wrote:
    "Wesley Crusher has become unstuck in time..."
    With all regards to Kurt Vonegut....
    Actually I think this is rather a nice end to Wes, (the most hate being in >>> Starfleet), imaging a 50+ Crusher popping in and out reality to aid the
    federation like a Dr. Who-ish character. Or a Pan-galactic wanderer ala Ford
    Prefect.
    High potential...
    Tim Brannan
    tbrannan @ aol.com
    tbrannan @ siucvmb.siu.edu

    OK. Here we are nearly 30 years later.
    Do I get to say I called it?

    Tim

    Yes, nailed it!

    I concur. Although at the time I must say I heard people saying they were dismayed by the Will Robinson--err, Crusher character and wished he'd fall victim to a worm hole or transporter accident.

    Pureheart in Aptos

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  • From Travoltron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 25 14:34:44 2022
    On 6/23/2022 4:30 PM, pH wrote:
    I concur. Although at the time I must say I heard people saying they were dismayed by the Will Robinson--err, Crusher character and wished he'd fall victim to a worm hole or transporter accident.

    I'm still hoping for that, to be honest.

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  • From pH@21:1/5 to Travoltron on Sat Jun 25 22:35:40 2022
    On 2022-06-25, Travoltron <travoltron@defender.uni> wrote:
    On 6/23/2022 4:30 PM, pH wrote:
    I concur. Although at the time I must say I heard people saying they were >> dismayed by the Will Robinson--err, Crusher character and wished he'd fall >> victim to a worm hole or transporter accident.

    I'm still hoping for that, to be honest.


    I never cared for the character, nor the female Dr.

    The buddy/guy energy of the original series just does not flow w/ mixed genders, even girls agree.

    pH

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