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And to elaborate upon the poor story consistency:
Jay-Den on the first day of class: I don't want to die valiantly, I want to live valiantly!
Darem on the first day of class: Look at me, I'm the leader of the jerk squad!
Jay-Den when he gets his own episode: I'm such a bad warrior, I haven't reconciled my upbringing with my personality yet.
Darem when he gets his own episode: Before I joined Starfleet I was a timid friendless geek, but I think I'm actually a confident asshole on the inside.
Both of these episodes are great stories in isolation, but the problem is that these characters were introduced to us as their older fully realised selves, and then we watched them get retconned to less realised people and organically develop into their starting portrayals. The stories are robbed of weight because they're solving problems created by a retcon.