AAAAARGHHH!
13 Aug 2006 01:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just had a thought that made me fall out of bed in a scary, scary way, AND YOU'RE ALL GOING TO BE TRAUMATISED WITH ME, DAMNIT!
Jean-Luc Picard, right, is Julius Caesar. No ifs or buts about it. He's Caesar, and Will Riker is Mark Antony and all the womanising and loyalty that implies, and Wesley Crusher is Octavius, and Octavia is Deanna Troy (and she even ends up with Mark Antony, how neat is that?), and Lwaxana Troy? is Atia of the Julii.
Which leaves the Senate as the Borg.
Data is probably Brutus, and the whole scene in First Contact where Data is tempted by the Queen is all about re-writing the killing of Caesar so that Brutus turns around and saves him. because, at the end of the day, Picard may be a tyrant (as the random 21st century woman says - Captain Ahab parallel or whathaveyou), but he's not quite that sort of tyrant.
All of which leaves TNG as Rome, with the gods - or, well, the Q - dropping in and messing upCaesar's Picard's playground...
I fully expect someone to write something appropriate, now. *cracks whip* Get to it, people!
Jean-Luc Picard, right, is Julius Caesar. No ifs or buts about it. He's Caesar, and Will Riker is Mark Antony and all the womanising and loyalty that implies, and Wesley Crusher is Octavius, and Octavia is Deanna Troy (and she even ends up with Mark Antony, how neat is that?), and Lwaxana Troy? is Atia of the Julii.
Data is probably Brutus, and the whole scene in First Contact where Data is tempted by the Queen is all about re-writing the killing of Caesar so that Brutus turns around and saves him. because, at the end of the day, Picard may be a tyrant (as the random 21st century woman says - Captain Ahab parallel or whathaveyou), but he's not quite that sort of tyrant.
All of which leaves TNG as Rome, with the gods - or, well, the Q - dropping in and messing up
I fully expect someone to write something appropriate, now. *cracks whip* Get to it, people!
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Date: 2006-08-15 08:09 am (UTC)e.g.
Leo in WW starts as some kind of stately sage figure who is a final port of call for advice and decisions. But when the drugs storyline comes along he is thrust to the centre and forced to rely on the wisdom and efforts of others (like josh's attempts to get the republican congressman out of the hearing)
Another example is V. Evey looks like a good candidate for the outsider. but V himself is a conundrum. He has sufficient power and understanding of the situation to be a patriarch (more so than Susan)And he acts in a similar paternal way to evey. However he also incorporates the dashingness of you're right hand man guy and the trixiness of the trickster.
He's like what you'd get if you cast Loki as james bond and he was your Dad.
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Date: 2006-08-15 05:21 pm (UTC)also?
He's like what you'd get if you cast Loki as james bond and he was your Dad.
= scariest thing EVER.