I don't think so, the hair doesn't match, I don't think.I'm beginning to think that Hugh is the one Seven is holding on the floor in the trailers.
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I don't think so, the hair doesn't match, I don't think.I'm beginning to think that Hugh is the one Seven is holding on the floor in the trailers.
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I think the better question is if the Zhat Vash hated androids so much, why did they make no attempt to kill Data in the many, many battles they had with Data and the Enterprise over the course of TNG and the movies?The Tal Shiar reuses both the name of a TOS Romulan as well as is an evolution of the Vulcan term "Tal Shaya," an ancient Vulcan method of execution. Trek rehashes a lot of names.![]()
And then follows that up with grim future news. Sounds like irumodic was just delayed some years (maybe from his time with the Ba'ku in Insurrection?)I don't think he has irumodic syndrome because of the Doctor's line about well he tested cognitively.
The grim tone of the doctor and the fact that he basically said "it all ends the same way" means he has something as bad as irumodic (if not irumodic itself) or worse, almost definitely.
They should have Picard say at some point. "I remember that time I turned into a kid after a transporter accident. Why did I spend the entire time complaining, and then undoing that miraculous gift as soon as possible?"It all ends the same way for everyone, with a few exceptions, with death.
Lots of different funeral rights, but Picard probably wants to be transported into space, unless there's a family plot at the Vineyard, although if he is the last Picard, that place is going to be leveled, and replaced with something efficient and function.
That's what he's doing.It shouldn’t be hard for Picard to get a ship. He’s made many allies over the years. Just ask them.
I'm surprised famed retired Admiral Picard doesn't have his own personal starship the way in the real world celebrities have their own private airplanes.It shouldn’t be hard for Picard to get a ship. He’s made many allies over the years. Just ask them.
Fair enough.Its not just a ship.
Its the visas.
He's going to be in known space going from territory to territory which has different levels of diplomatic recognition with whatever ship he can come by.
It’s implied that he’s asking someone who doesn’t like him.That's what he's doing.
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- Random (probably accidental) shout-out I loved: Oh is played by Tamlyn Tomita, who played the original XO of Babylon 5 in its pilot before opting out. She was originally planned to be the traitor working for Psi Corps through an implanted second personality, and who shot Garibaldi in the back to prevent him from stopping the President's assassination.
It’s implied that he’s asking someone who doesn’t like him.
Rather contrived that but whatever.Yeah, he dismissed the whole bunch from TNG out of hand...
Rather contrived that but whatever.
That's what I've been wondering as well. She seemed to be Rizzo's handler at first, talking about how everything's at stake, blowing 'our' cover, and like, but when Rizzo talked to her brother, it sounded as if she was talking about a useful idiot the two of them recruited from within Starfleet. Though it might be that Rizzo and Narek simply have their own, hitherto unknown agenda at odds with the rest of the Zhat Vash.BTW Commodore Oh, is she a Romulan agent or a treacherous Vulcan ?
It's not contrived. If you know you're heading into danger, you don't just call on your friends whose lives will be uprooted and put in danger because of you. He dismissed it because he knew that's exactly what they'd be willing to do, and as a friend who loves them, he couldn't bear to put them in that position. Empathy is something Picard gets very right here.Rather contrived that but whatever.
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