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'''Wesley Crusher''' is a close second to [[Neelix]] for the most hated character in [[Star Trek]]. The son of Jack and [[Beverly Crusher]], Wesley is a child prodigy with an intuitive understanding of many [[Federation]] technologies. | [[Image:Wesley_Crusher.jpg|thumb|right|Acting Ensign Know-It-All]]'''Wesley Crusher''' is a close second to [[Neelix]] for the most hated character in [[Star Trek]]. The son of Jack and [[Beverly Crusher]], Wesley is a child prodigy with an intuitive understanding of many [[Federation]] technologies. | ||
==Character Traits== | ==Character Traits== | ||
Gross mishandling of the character by the writers of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' turned him into an egotistical nerd, and repeated plots in which he either saved the ship with his science project or nearly destroyed it with the same quickly got old with fans. Later writers tried to correct these problems, but their efforts were too little, too late. | [[Image:Wesley impaled.jpg|thumb|left|Everyone's favorite Wesley moment.]]Gross mishandling of the character by the writers of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' turned him into an egotistical nerd, and repeated plots in which he either saved the ship with his science project or nearly destroyed it with the same quickly got old with fans. Later writers tried to correct these problems, but their efforts were too little, too late. | ||
[[Category: ST Characters]] | [[Category: ST Characters]] |
Revision as of 17:16, 27 March 2008
Wesley Crusher is a close second to Neelix for the most hated character in Star Trek. The son of Jack and Beverly Crusher, Wesley is a child prodigy with an intuitive understanding of many Federation technologies.
Character Traits
Gross mishandling of the character by the writers of Star Trek: The Next Generation turned him into an egotistical nerd, and repeated plots in which he either saved the ship with his science project or nearly destroyed it with the same quickly got old with fans. Later writers tried to correct these problems, but their efforts were too little, too late.