hth2k wrote:"Big Dam Hero", you are talking Carlos Hathcock in Elephant Valley stuff here dude, add a touch of Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and a big chunk of Audie Murphy for good measure.
Something like that, I hope.
WarpGirl wrote:Hey I always thought one of the Tucker family heirlooms should be a Bowie knife, too bad he doesn't have one now.
One, he probably does have a blade, and two, even if such a heirloom existed, it's highly unlikely he'd have taken it with him on the initial shuttlepod ride.
Come to think of it I don't understand why Trip never carried around a utility knife just for work.
In my universe, he does. I just don't mention it.
I mean guys down where I live no matter what they do for work, always carry pocket knives. Sometimes more than one.
I generally carry three. Two are simply utility devices, the third is very much an offensive/defensive weapon (4" blade I keep as sharp as possible.)
Plus I always thought he must have spent some time in Mississippi because his parents moved there, why there?
Logical presumption is that he has family there, maybe grandparents or some aunts/uncles.
Thot wrote:Rigil Kent wrote:And the Trip who tries to reintegrate is going to be a lot different from the pre-DivPath Trip.
If this means, he doesn't swallow bullshit talk =>![]()
And also if he has the backbone to make decisions quickly (and doesn't hesitate 'if he should inoculate the crew') => great![]()
I could probably answer this with a couple of words, but they'd be too spoilery, so RAFO.
WarpGirl wrote:I find it hard to believe that even "weaponized" Trip could beat a well written former Section 31 operative like Malcolm Reed. Note the words (well written)
I don't find it hard to believe at all. Trip has a dedicated Vulcan "sensei" who, in addition to teaching him physical combat techniques, has also instructed him in advanced Vulcan mental disciplines that Reed isn't going to have had access to. As we've seen on the show, Malcolm really wasn't that much better trained than your regular Starfleet security officer (one can presume that he simply let his killing skills lapse or even that his training was in areas other than being a Trek-equivalent of Jason Bourne - we frankly have no idea what the nature of his job with the section was, so presuming he was a highly trained lethal weapon when there is more than sufficient canonical evidence to say otherwise is not logical), so when you throw in Trip spending a considerable amount of time on a hostile planet where one wrong move could end very badly for him, it really isn't that big a stretch to presume that he'll emerge sharper and harder than before, reforged in the fires of his experience so to speak. I don't really have any plans to have Trip and Malcolm to get into a fight, but if they do? Well, Trip is one of my two favorite characters on the show, so it's probable he'd end up winning. Maybe.
I don't like the idea that these experiences could potentially change the fundemental relationship of Trip and Malcolm.
Then you might be disappointed because, IMO, these experiences are going to fundamentally change all of Trip's relationships. Some for the better, some for the worse, some in simply different ways. But, in the words of Jeffrey Sinclair from Babylon 5, "Nothing's the same anymore."
Also "weaponized" or not, Trip is an engineer, I can't see him wanting to leave that. I can't see him wanting to leave Enterprise either because it is his engine. Of course if he was promoted, to a prominent position in either Engineering, or a Captaincy that I could possibly accept. I'm not asking what Rigil has planned, because I don't want him to answer.
Well good. 'cause I wouldn't have answered anyway.