Star Trek: Lower Decks
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Even if they dont want to be there, they belong.

InStar Trek: Lower Decks, thats not the case.
That seems to be new for him.
His insecurity runs deep, and he just wants to c’mon people.
The Boimler/Mariner dynamic in Envoys is a bit more straightforward, but still interesting to dissect.
Boimlers desire to belong is right in line with wanting to be a Command officer.
That earnestness, and tying his own self-worth into his Starfleet career, tells us so much about him.
Little does he know, though, that Mariner knows the general personally.
He needs to feel like his dedicated, by-the-book approach matters.
And she swallows her pride and gives that to him.
Id love to see the writers begin to switch it up now that were really establishing these characters.
The Captains Log:
WHAT IS THE JANEWAY PROTOCOL?
I MUST KNOW WHAT IT IS.
Klingon names do indeed all sound the same, hey do not @ me.
The fact that Commander Ransom was still supportive after Rutherfords abject failure at command was incredibly funny and heartwarming.
I need to know more about Mariners previous experience as SOON as possible.