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I don't know if it's because I literally just assumed Erich Anderson's Commander McDuff was a random Enterprise officer of the week (which we saw quite often during the show) when I watched it as a kid during the original run, so the twist actually worked on eleven year old me. I don't know if it's because I just like a good "everyone has amnesia" story. I don't even know if it's just because it's a good Ro Laren episode. I don't know if it's just because we learn that Starfleet doesn't give a crap about lasers.
I just like it. It's neat.
And I rewatched it last night, and feel that it holds up -- which is why I found it deeply weird that the folks who wrote the episode actually think it's not that good. My favorite episode of the entire seven season run of the show was a failure according to the folks who wrote it.
And maybe, as a writer and creator, I should remember that.
Like the hardest part of releasing creative works to the public is that often, after a while, I'll start to judge those things far more harshly than when I first made them. Or I'll compare it to the potential I thought an idea had in my head. And if I don't reach that potential, I'll think of it as "bad" -- when it might just be slightly different than that idea. I have one hundred percent published stories that I thought were just sort of okay and later had someone tell me how much it meant to them to read it.
*cough*I Hate November*cough*
So I should make sure I remember Conundrum. That one of my favorite things to rewatch is considered one of those failures by its creators. That the things I make might have value, just not in the way I originally thought they should.
It's just sort of how things work out.
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Ah Old Garner, we really didn’t miss you. I am mildy surprised Garner doesn’t know who the head of Wakame Con is by sight since cons share equipment and apparently volunteer at each other’s cons.
OTOH, then this is Garner.
No, really. We don’t want volunteers speaking to the hotel on behalf of the convention. That’s why you bump that shit up the chain of command.
Also my experience, most con chairs have no fucking clue how their staff and volunteers make the magic happen. Your volunteer coordinator has a better idea how to make it work. It’s the old officer vs NCO trope.
There does become a grey area in most things, and is troubles with situations in theory, and situations in practice.
‘I think that guy has a gun. Crap, gun! Gun! Gun! Gun!’ …and now they’re panicked and can look directly at the floor manager without recognizing them.
Explain WHY you’d prefer no interaction with hotel staff, and understand that if it becomes an issue, the situation is crap anyway, let it slide.
What is stopping a con goer, not staffed with the con, from pulling out their handy dandy smart phone and dailing 911 to get the police officers to show up? Just curious.
Absolutely nothing would stop them
However,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_John_Crawford_III
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Tamir_Rice
Sometimes you’re Bar-B-Que Becky and sometimes you get someone killed
Nothing. Which on some levels side-steps the problem, and on other levels makes whole new problems.
And I’m not sure about BorkCon, but know at least some cons have officers walking around, so there’s that.
Yep, in some cases they’ve just gone with “big group of people, often carrying at least repro weapons, not the best combination better send a person to be a presence.” I’m not saying they’re wrong, either. Sure, you try to make sure repros are actually going to hurt anyone, but if you have a determined jackhole it’s amazing what you can do some damage with. I feel like I should make a ‘Batty’s Last Speech” out of this crap – “I’ve seen foam swords embedded south of the belt, I’ve seen glittering fairies driven to madness and despair tearing at their foes…”
I can tell you, the last year that No Brand Con, the convention that the creator is apart of as staff, in its last year in Eau Claire, WI, had police officers patrolling quite regularly during the busy hours. This was because the 2 previous years saw some bad behavior from the con such as a con goer chasing people around with a knife and some drunken con goer broke glass bottles in and around the pool this causing the pool to be drained and cleaned up. Finally in the last year at the venue, which would be demolished shortly after, the con got the city police to make regular runs through the hotel to at least intimidate the con goers into behaving.
That’s not exactly how things happened. The police only showed up when the con called them over specific incidents, and we never used them to “intimidate” congoers. Frankly, the con has an integrated security policy to PREVENT congoers from feeling intimidated.
Also: The guy with a knife was NOT a congoer, but tried to hide in the con, and was quickly identified by No Brand staff and the police.