Boothby was so legendary even Species 8472 recognized he was the boss man at Starfleet Academy
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Curzon may have been rough for Jadzia, but it sounded like Sisko had a wild time with him.
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"We often fear what we do not understand. Our best defense is knowledge." ~Tuvok
2 days ago | 5
Boothby has mentored every great captain since he's been grounds keeper. I'm going with Boothby.
2 days ago | 6
I'm going with Curzon. After 300 years thanks to the Dax symbiont, he has seen everything.
16 hours ago | 1
Even though I like Tuvok , I think I would go with Guinan , she has that ESP thing going on , she knows more than she reveals and she's not afraid of " Q " !! I think he's afraid of her. 👍
11 hours ago | 0
Curzon Dax is the best choice for mentorship, offering charm, wisdom, and adventurous experiences. Boothby is a strong second choice, with nurturing qualities and a deep understanding of Starfleet values. Tuvok ranks third, focusing on logic and discipline, ideal for those seeking practicality and emotional control. Guinan serves more as a sounding board for personal issues and philosophical dilemmas than a mentor, making her a suboptimal choice.
2 days ago (edited) | 2
Don’t sleep on Curzon! Guinan may have lived longer and seen more, but Curzon’s had more personality types and has seen it from so many different perspectives!
2 days ago | 1
Tuvok may be cool, but he asserted that there was nothing beyond the subatomic level, which is false. Atoms aren't even made of atoms, they're made of sinusoidal waves, which originate in dimensionless singularities, hence atoms are not the ground of existence. It's all in the math. Here's a book excerpt about it: Human minds do nothing but interpret an immense field of numbers as sensory objects. Our minds translate numbers into shades, shapes, colours, smells, tastes, sounds and hardness or softness – all the stuff of the so-called physical world. Anyone who faces up to the mysteries of quantum mechanics realizes it’s nothing but a cosmic mathematical wavefunction, dynamically generating a set of numbers for every point in spacetime, and continuously changing them as the wavefunction teleologically evolves. Our minds are designed to convert the sets of numbers being spewed out everywhere by this gargantuan mathematical function (with infinite monadic nodes) into local, sensory data that we can recognise as physical things. The right hemisphere of our brain – the home of the unconscious mind – is non-local and can tune into the number sequences far beyond our sensory capabilities, and retrieve astounding, invaluable information in the process we call intuition. Mike Hockney 📖 Ontological Mathematics, How To Create The Univers
1 day ago | 1
Tuvok and Boothby if you want a stable mentorship full of wisdom, Guinan if you want to sprinkle a little practicality and sass. But the second I saw Curzon, it just clicked. You'd get so much out of that experience. Possibly a psych bill, as well, but it'd probably be well worth it.
1 day ago | 0
Each has their own unique areas of mentorship. Boothby and Guinan are mentors about life in general: Boothby primarily for the younger folk and guinan for people later in life. Tuvok is a mentor for knowledge and militaristic side of Starfleet. Curzon is the more political and social aspect of being in Starfleet.
2 days ago | 0
Guinan? Yes. Whoopsie Goldberg? Not in a million years. Whoopsie daisy! (Yes I know her name. I just call her whoopsie)
1 day ago (edited) | 1
If I could do a "write in" candidate...I'd pick Geordi.. He's the GOAT for Starfleet Commodores
1 day ago | 0
It’s so telling that most on here won’t even pick Picard’s mentor… 🙄
1 day ago | 0
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Star Trek Polls: Who are you choosing as Mentor?
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