while reading, and writing, too much fic
Dec. 29th, 2017 12:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Clicky the cut for my personal musing on one TOS Trek character. YMMV. No idea what's been up with me lately, but this particular character's been giving me all the dang feels. Sharding adorable high-strung choirboy. I need to rewatch movies 2-4, or something. Maybe that'll de-clog my subconscious. What say,
meimichan? I give you permission to laugh at me all you want.
Things Pavel Andreievich Chekov is absolutely categorically bloody not:
*a sly, manipulative schemer hiding reems of wicked knowledge behind an innocent facade
*the ship's bicycle, see both above and below
*promiscuous to a ridiculous degree; he's canonically interested in women, but somehow, a wild and misspent boyhood in Russia carrying over to dealings on the ship just does not compute, at all
*17, dammit, he openly says 22 in a TOS episode and that's what I'm sticking with, all the love to his alternate counterpart where it's due
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Things Pavel Andreievich Chekov is absolutely categorically bloody not:
*a sly, manipulative schemer hiding reems of wicked knowledge behind an innocent facade
*the ship's bicycle, see both above and below
*promiscuous to a ridiculous degree; he's canonically interested in women, but somehow, a wild and misspent boyhood in Russia carrying over to dealings on the ship just does not compute, at all
*17, dammit, he openly says 22 in a TOS episode and that's what I'm sticking with, all the love to his alternate counterpart where it's due
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Date: 2017-12-29 06:40 pm (UTC)As for women, I think he just likes to look.. perhaps having gotten burned a few times?
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Date: 2017-12-29 06:44 pm (UTC)-Fallon~
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Date: 2017-12-29 08:55 pm (UTC)Titus Flavius Bro-sephus, that one.
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Date: 2017-12-29 09:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-12-29 09:15 pm (UTC)I'm still much more a TNG fan. Besides, there's something about having a real Shakespearian actor in the lead role that just takes everyone to a new level....
(One of my few major regrets was missing Sir Patrick in The Tempest while I was working in NYC... *sigh*)
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Date: 2017-12-29 09:47 pm (UTC)I grew up a DS9 and Voyager fan, as well as a TNG one, but I missed TNG while it was originally airing, whereas I was watching the other two their first time through. For what it's worth, Sisko will forever be my favorite of the Trek captains, though Sulu is up there - never mind he never got a series of his own, Excelsior was his, and Rand's. ... .Okay, of the captains at the lead of a dedicated series, Sisko's my favorite. Classy musician with subtle sharp edges and candor for days. :)
You know, oddly enough, I never could relate as well to Picard as to some of the other officers. Such a distance between him and everyone else, and I know it was deliberate. Then again, Geordi did set the approachability bar fairly high... :)
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Date: 2017-12-29 10:41 pm (UTC):d
-Fallon~
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Date: 2017-12-29 10:42 pm (UTC)Sisko... now, that there was a cultured bad-ass. Picard was good in a scrap, especially vs. the Borg, but Sisko was *better*. And, yeah, I prefer Sisko's jazz to Picard's classical. Oooh. Sisko and Riker jamming....
Sulu as captain.. "Come on, COME ON!" He gained a LOT of intensity with those pips... we never got the chance to really warm up to him, but yeah, he was every bit the warrior in his own fashion that Sisko was.
And Beverly wasn't so bad either as a captain! Methodical, but *fast*, the way a surgeon has to be.
Jean-Luc finally came off his high horse at the very end of the series, dealing in to the holodeck poker game... there were a *lot* of things that got fixed in that sequence. And I'll never forget the end of Nemesis.... Lord Nelson's toast...
(Speaking of captains, I'm a big fan of Honor Harrington continuing the "ancient" British navy tradition of the officers dining together... those conversations seriously contribute to their bonding as a team.... )
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Date: 2017-12-30 03:08 am (UTC)Fair enough to Picard unbending a little at the end of the series, though I'm guessing there are about a dozen visual cues (not Qs, ahem) I missed in that last scene. :)
Sisko, though... Every inch the military officer, that man, but with none of the chilly formality of a Picard, even if *some* of Picard's chill was a cultivated thing. Sisko's command was an honesty, Sulu the same, and that's a deliberate word choice on my part. Both of them had claws and no mistake, because you're absolutely right about the sort of warriors they both are - my tenses are flopping all over the place here, and I'd much rather say *are*, if given a choice - but... they're warriors with undeniably warm hearts, those two. And the occasional sly wisecrack that springs out of nowhere...! Yes, I'm mostly looking at you there, Sulu. Rand, too. Ahem. Speaking of Rand again, I was *delighted* when she started climbing the ranks, yeoman to transporter chief to first officer. She deserved it. I have one gigantic bias toward heroes of other stories, yes I do.
There are audio dramas of a number of Excelsior adventures out there. They are *treasures*. I really do need to find them again.
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Date: 2017-12-30 06:24 am (UTC)I'm going ot miss my ex's connections to music and things. He gave me so damn much before he went to far-most of which I cannot get to now that I am no longer in the graces with him-and if I have anything to say for it, won't be for a life time or more.
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But dammit, I'm still having a hard time with a lot of things. *sighs*
-Fallon~
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Date: 2017-12-30 02:58 pm (UTC)If I can find them, I'll share 'em.
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Date: 2018-01-01 08:03 am (UTC)I think most of the cues were audible; there were looks exchanged between Riker and Worf, but other than that, not much you missed.
Sisko ... It's funny how having an alien spirit alongside will give you a good command sense. (q.v. Jeffrey Sinclair of Babylon 5) Sulu... has the warrior spirit of a samurai, but the joie de vie of hanging out with an Enterprise crew... that can teach even a Klingon how to let his hair down. :)
I think my favourite "out of no where" shot was a freshly-re-integrated Spock from STIV:STW:
"Spock, where the hell's the power you promised?"
"One damn minute, Admiral!"
Jimbo SO had that coming! :)
James Tiberius Flavius Brosephus... :)
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Date: 2018-01-01 11:17 pm (UTC)Re: nonstandard souls and command: You're not that far off, I don't think. Sisko was a warrior musician engineer right from the start, even before the emissary situation. How much of that was genetics and how much was the Prophets spilling over... I'm inclined to say it was nearly all him, honestly, with a little definite extra depth added by wormhole circumstances. Sulu? You nailed it. The spirit of a samurai (and a little bit of a musketeer, ahem), the command (and the humor) of someone who came up as an Enterprise officer, and the ship-linked awareness of a pilot born and raised. :) I still imagine that the response "Fly her apart, then!" must have been a wrench, for him, even if he couldn't let himself feel it at the time. Thankfully for everyone, including Excelsior, she did not fly apart. But... I can imagine him feeling remorse for that one, for his ship, just the same. What helmsman wouldn't?
And Sinclair... You know how much I adore that man. He's himself, authentically, wherever his soul draws part of its influence from. That's all him.
Oh my shards, that one-liner is flipping hilarious! I didn't quite catch it for the zinger it was at twelve or thirteen, but now? I giggle like a fool. Ditto Chekov's "But I do not know your name!" Aww, sweetheart. <3
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Date: 2018-02-06 03:00 am (UTC)Speaking of admirals, or references to one specific one, when Khan first hears about Kirk's promotion via an offhand reference made to it and breaks in to *hiss* the rank back at Chekov and Terrell... I thought, for years, that that was an agitated Chekov reacting to Khan's disrespecting Kirk, as in 'Hey, use the man's proper rank, you jackass!' I only much later figured out who was actually speaking. Puts a whole different spin on that scene snippet, that does.