Captain John Sheridan, Paragon Commander Shepard, Captain Picard, and Captain America. Would these serve as better role models than narcissistic millionaires or athletes?
Is this a reference to how series Picard is this kind of enlightened pacifist who routinely risks his life to build understanding between different alien species, but then as soon as a movie rolls around he suddenly mutates into a quipping action hero who blows shit up and gives zero fucks.Sonmi said:Picard is a hypocrite, and lives in a post-scarcity world besides, which kind of makes his existence completely alien to us.
It was mind control and Marvel was bullshiting us about it being something that would stick.Thaluikhain said:Isn't Captain America a member of Hydra?
Bad writing doesn't make it any less canon.evilthecat said:Is this a reference to how series Picard is this kind of enlightened pacifist who routinely risks his life to build understanding between different alien species, but then as soon as a movie rolls around he suddenly mutates into a quipping action hero who blows shit up and gives zero fucks.Sonmi said:Picard is a hypocrite, and lives in a post-scarcity world besides, which kind of makes his existence completely alien to us.
..because I think that's just bad writing.
That and living in an age of technological plenty in a post-scarcity economy and believing age of sail square riggings 'freedom' for their lack of computers despite the fact that life onboard ships were riddled with genuine inequality and slavery? I mean, if I had a captain that made offhand remarks how 'that was the life' comparing a modern cargo liner I was working on unfavourably to a Spanish galleon in Pacific trade that would strike me they were a person of high birth.Sonmi said:Bad writing doesn't make it any less canon.
As it stands, Picard is a two-faced moralizing but bloodthirsty man.