Summary

As revealed inStar Trek: Picard,Captain William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Counselor Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) lost their son, Thaddeus, to a rare disease, but why didn’t they take him toStar Trek: Insurrection’sBa’ku? Picking up twenty years after the events ofNemesisin theStar Trektimeline,Picardseason 1 checked in on Riker and Troiand their daughter, Kestra (Lulu Wilson). Riker and Troi had settled on the planet Nepenthe because of the planet’s healing properties, in an attempt to heal their son, Thad.

Thad contracted a disease known as mendaxic neurosclerosis, a silicon-based virus that could be cured using an active positronic matrix. However, after the Federation banned synthetics following thesynth attack on Marsin 2385, there were no positronic matrices available. Unfortunately, the healing properties of Nepenthe’s soil were not enough and Thad tragically passed away. But this raises the question ofwhy Riker and Troi didn’t settle on the Ba’ku planet,as they had been there before inStar Trek: Insurrectionand seen the healing properties of the Briar Patch firsthand.

Gwyn from Star Trek: Prodigy and baby Thad Riker with Admiral Picard

Netflix’s Star Trek Is The Best Chance To Finally Meet Riker & Troi’s Son

If Netflix greenlights Star Trek: Prodigy season 3, a trip to Nepenthe for the USS Prodigy crew to meet the Riker-Troi family is possible.

Riker & Troi Forgot To Take Their Dying Son To Star Trek: Insurrection’s Fountain Of Youth

InStar Trek: Insurrection,Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew disobey direct orders from Starfleet to protect the peaceful Ba’ku people and their planet fromthe villainous Son’a. Because of Ba’ku’s location in the region of space known as the Briar Patch,the planet’s inhabitants are effectively immortal and free from any disease.When Picard and his crew land there, they soon feel younger and rejuvenated. Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) even gains natural eyesight, although the effects wear off when he leaves the planet.

Thad’s death caused understandable strain in Riker and Troi’s marriage, although they came back together inStar Trek: Picardseason 3.

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If the properties of Ba’ku could restore eyesight, then it seems likely they could cure Thad’s illness. Unfortunately,a person must remain on the planet for the effects to work,meaning Thad’s illness may have returned if he had ever left. Still, Riker and Troi would likely have seen settling on one planet as a small price to pay if it meant their son survived. After all, they moved to Nepenthe for that very reason. Perhaps some in-universe reason that has yet to be explained kept Riker and Troi from returning to Ba’ku.

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Did Something Happen To Ba’ku Or Its Regenerative Properties?

Will Riker and Deanna Troiwere willing to relocate and settle in Nepenthe in order to help their son, which suggests something may have happened to the Briar Patch and/or Ba’ku. Although no explanation has been provided on screen,it’s possible the Briar Patch region of space no longer has regenerative propertiesdue to some anomaly or natural disaster. It’s also possible the Son’a or some other species took over Ba’ku, and that it is unsafe. Or perhaps the Federation simply no longer has control of the planet and they do not allow visitors.

Riker and Troi seem like the types of parents who would do everything to save their son, sothey must have had a good reason for not traveling to Ba’ku.While it would have been interesting to see them search for a way to save Thad, either by seeking a positronic matrix on the black market or traveling to a planet like Ba’ku, the story would have had to end in tragedy. Perhaps it’s enough to know that Riker and Troi did what they could to save Thad beforeStar Trek: Picard, but, just like in the real world, some tragedies cannot be prevented.