• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, I think you notice something subtle in tng: after the borg, for a while picard becomes less gregarious, he starts by going to spend time with family, spends more time among his crew, but doesn’t reach out to strangers as much seemingly, there’s a different kind of distance he has between anyone he doesn’t consider family, ie ent-d crew.

    It wears off over time but it was noticeable to me, in a way the torture later is part of it. It shows up a few times actually. In the beginning he was proud of being picard of the enterprise and for a while he isn’t, he’s captain, but he feels the responsibility more than he enjoyed it.

    I think either tapestry or the flute one are where it started to break, also for a second in Rqbin hood and a few others, and by s7 it felt like it started to pass.

    But I think it wasn’t shock at siskos reaction, it was abject terror. He knew this happened, he knew he’d have to face it someday, and it was literally his worst fear, because he could deal with anything, except his bottomless guilt.

    Edit: actually, they should have had it come up during redemption pt2, where he’s assembling the fleet, and some starfleet officers were nervous at dealing with picard after losing friends at wolf 359.