I never really expect Admiral Buenamigo is the real villian and that he's the one who erased Rutherford's memorise but now he's dead which he got what he deserved.
He shouldn't have been an admiral all the admirals I've seen in Star Trek do what they do for the betterment. Of the entire fleet not the betterment of one ship or one captain. I like the episode where an admiral tried to get riker into a captain's chair because it's time.
For him to move on he's capable he's good at his job and he deserves. To be a captain in his own right tried to push him out of the nest but truly riker wasn't ready. At least he thought he wasn't ready and riker truly believed he needed to be on the Enterprise despite what an admiral thought.
And in the end the admiral admitted he was wrong for trying to push riker out of his spot. And he admitted he was wrong it shows that the admiralty are not just psychopathic.
Competitive dickheads maybe people in engineering. And scientists may be like that but the admiralty should think about the good. of everyone else rather than the good of one man. And if they can save somebody even if it's just one person they will.
Just because Star Trek insurrection depicted one admiral being evil. Now all of them have to be evil in some form or fashion. An insurrection wasn't even that good and let me ask yourself. The people who were living on the planet were Kind of selfish and snobby.
When they could be helping people who actually need it but they were so above using technology.
HAL 9000: "I am sorry Dave, i am afraid i can't do that!" classic
I like how this episode explained why so many Starfleet Admirals turn out to be such assholes to putt it mildly
To be fair he only sabotaged one mission the rest Freeman screwed up on her own.
Dr Richard Daystrom's M-5, all over again
ADM Buen Amigo is not bueno.
3:10 "Alpha-31." That "31" for a ship out of Control…
Why are all Starfleet admirals so batsh*t crazy.
I will buuuurrrrrrn your heart for the fire
I never really expect Admiral Buenamigo is the real villian and that he's the one who erased Rutherford's memorise but now he's dead which he got what he deserved.
He shouldn't have been an admiral all the admirals I've seen in Star Trek do what they do for the betterment. Of the entire fleet not the betterment of one ship or one captain. I like the episode where an admiral tried to get riker into a captain's chair because it's time.
For him to move on he's capable he's good at his job and he deserves. To be a captain in his own right tried to push him out of the nest but truly riker wasn't ready. At least he thought he wasn't ready and riker truly believed he needed to be on the Enterprise despite what an admiral thought.
And in the end the admiral admitted he was wrong for trying to push riker out of his spot. And he admitted he was wrong it shows that the admiralty are not just psychopathic.
Competitive dickheads maybe people in engineering. And scientists may be like that but the admiralty should think about the good. of everyone else rather than the good of one man. And if they can save somebody even if it's just one person they will.
Just because Star Trek insurrection depicted one admiral being evil. Now all of them have to be evil in some form or fashion. An insurrection wasn't even that good and let me ask yourself. The people who were living on the planet were Kind of selfish and snobby.
When they could be helping people who actually need it but they were so above using technology.
Gotta admit I was pretty impressed at how they portrayed a human being hit by a starship's phaser.
And there it is. Finally. Star Trek isn’t Star Trek until somebody gets vaporized. That admiral was scum, but his death was unnecessary.
The "I will burn your heart in a fire." Badgey said that. But I MISSED IT because Badgey's voice was so difference.
I like the little nerd humor referring to them as Texas Class. XD