Or soldiers who weren't permitted to kill (or even stun, for that matter, in the interest of being "family-friendly").
I'm confused? Which show was this?
Or soldiers who weren't permitted to kill (or even stun, for that matter, in the interest of being "family-friendly").
I'm confused? Which show was this?
Voyager ***cough*** Seven of Nine ***
IN "Relatvity", she shot a phaser out of a man's hand (They wouldn't even her let stun him!)
I don't mean he will do the stunts, but it will be quips of "I've missed this" during shoot outs, or Picard reminiscing about some of his more actiony missions. Basically as with Nemesis and First Contact, where Patrick Stewart expressed a desire to be more "Active"Man's eighty years old, I think other folks will be doing the action now.
Voyager ***cough*** Seven of Nine ***cough***
In "Relativity", she shot a phaser out of a man's hand (They wouldn't even her let stun him!)
It's not for nothing Seven's Collective is now dancing in the streets over the prospect of her killing someone in Picard (after all these years, she's FINALLY being allowed to be who she is -- a former soldier. She's being permitted to kill people unapologetically.)
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It's not for nothing Seven's Collective is now dancing in the streets over the prospect of her killing someone in Picard (After all these years, she's FINALLY being allowed to be who she is -- a former soldier. She's being permitted to kill people unapologetically.)
I think Seven 'The Terminator' is very bad-ass
Looking forward to her saying lines like "I'll be back" and "Hasta-la-vista, baby!!" before shooting an enemy.
Why would people be happy about that? That was one of the charms of the character for me. If they change it, then it really isn't the Seven that we saw in Voyager.
Though I wouldn't be dancing yet, those phasers may well be set on stun.
And she wasn't a soldier, she was a drone being controlled by force.
If nothing else, it's a step above shooting a phaser out of a man's hand.
With her abilities, she should be able to shoot a fly off the top of a barn from a mile away. Not seeing the issue with her shooting a phaser out of someone's hand?![]()
How did you end up a fan of the franchise? It all pretty much plays the same.
Your mileage may vary.
Shooting a phaser out of a man's hand just seemed over the top and impractical. It's not something most people would think to do in a fight.
Shoot him, stun him ... but enough with the theatrics. Pick a lane!![]()
A memorable scene in Blakes Seven is when Avon shoots a blaster out of a man's hand And Blake compliments him on his aim. Avon confesses he was aiming at the man's head.
Not exactly. She shot the phaser out of his hand, and then shot him in the chest. As SF Debris would comment, "Oh for the love...even guns from the future of the future don't work!" A quip at the fact that shots in Star Trek are wildly inconsistent in their degree of harm.In "Relativity", she shot a phaser out of a man's hand (They wouldn't even her let stun him!)
Star Trek is not known for its consistent combat skills.Your mileage may vary.
Shooting a phaser out of a man's hand just seemed over the top and impractical. It's not something most people would think to do in a fight.
Shoot him, stun him ... but enough with the theatrics. Pick a lane!![]()
I have great expectations for this series.
But I'm also scared that people in charge will mess up the characters and the scenario from TNG.
Due to the fact how producers have managed to mess up both Star Trek and Star Wars in the incredible boring,doom-and-gloom 2010's with all that dreadful entertainment in that decade, I'm terribly scared that "Picard" will turn out to be the funeral for Star Trek and for everything which was so great in the 80's and 90's in Star Trek.
But I hope that this will be the turning point for Star Trek which has been on a downward spiral since the start of "Enterprise".
I have great expectations for this series.
But I'm also scared that people in charge will mess up the characters and the scenario from TNG.
Due to the fact how producers have managed to mess up both Star Trek and Star Wars
in the incredible boring,doom-and-gloom 2010's with all that dreadful entertainment in that decade,
I'm terribly scared that "Picard" will turn out to be the funeral for Star Trek and for everything which was so great in the 80's and 90's in Star Trek.
But I hope that this will be the turning point for Star Trek which has been on a downward spiral since the start of "Enterprise".
Considering it WAS because of Patrick Stewart we got this scene in ST:INS:The people in charge are Patrick Stewart, and people who grew up watching Star Trek and TNG. I wouldn't worry too much.
And this scene:Considering it WAS because of Patrick Stewart we got this scene in ST:INS:
I might be a bit worried.![]()
Seriously? NOW I honestly AM worried... '_And this scene:
And this scene:
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