About Commodore Oh (very strange name). I really hope she is neither Vulcan nor Romulan. Maybe some other Vulcanoid, Debrune, Mintakan or whatever.
The "Temporal Tricorder note 5" if she only had upgraded to the note 10, they could of seen the deleted history scenes.convenient piece of secret high tech that she ya know keeps tucked away which somehow recreates the past through...technobabble reasons
The Tal Shiar is not very secret, people seem to generally know about it and actually fear its agents. The Zhat Vash being a much better hidden and probably more powerful secret organization parallels Section 31 being a hidden branch of the otherwise well known Starfleet Intelligence (except in Disco).Kurtzman seems to have forgotten that the Tal Shiar is the Romulan secret organization so they invented and even more secret one.
His first officer on the Verity in CountdownRafi seems familiar? Where did Picard know her from?
I imagine a drunk German... Vell, Zhat Vash Voman Vas Reely Hot... XD"Zhat Vash"! Does nobody check anymore to see if the are reusing names?
We've seen several publicity photosHow would they know? Hugh didn't have any hair the last time we saw him.
Another one had the time to become an ambassador... she could also have replaced the real Oh like they planned to replace Picard with Shinzon.If there are Romulans in Starfleet it’s odd to me they’d have had enough time to advance to Commodore.
She might not be available because she already is on a missionSo with the mentions of Riker, Worf, and La Forge being alive... Is that a possible subtext that Crusher isn't? I know it wasn't an extensive list, but she was one of the first ones he went to in "All Good Things...", and that's in a reality where she was his ex-wife.
Would explain why the Romulan heart is gray (unless that was another lie)I wonder if either the Romulans or the Vulcans are going to be revealed as being bio-androids and that is where the Zhat Vash's hatred for synthetic life comes from?
I hope she's working for the V'Shar!Or it could just be Starfleet Intelligence. Admiral Toddman on DS9 also wore a gold operations/security department uniform and was part of Starfleet Intelligence, not Section 31.
Why are the Borg on the opposite side in STO?
I was hoping we'd see more ever since we saw pretty little in CoM, and I loved it!I have to disagree with the people calling the opener filler. I think it's going to turn out to be important to see exactly what the synths were doing before and during the Mars attack.
Disco writers did. They were written much better in DS9, I think.True but people don't understand how destructive an idea like Section 31 is especially the DS9 writer who treated them like cartoon villians.
I also liked it. She kinda had a point, he of course had a point, but he actually was pompous and of course she was pissed about the interview. It all made sense to me.2. Seemingly, I have very different tastes than a lot of people. Almost just like last week's scene with the reporter, my favorite scene this week was Admiral Clancy telling Picard to go shit in his hat. Stewart shines in both scenes and they really set the tone for what Picard is going through. Seems like many disagree though.
She's clearly the Master in disguiseCommodore Oh (very strange name)..
I just now looked it up to see what the heck you were on about. So who's doing the promoting here?If one person Google's Nibiru and ended up falling for it or some other conspiracy scam that's at least one person harmed.
Circling around back to the Picard vs. Clancy scene, like I said I would earlier.
Clancy was right. Picard does have a lot of fucking hubris. He waltzes right in, thinking he's like Kirk in the TOS Movies. There's an emergency, he thinks Clancy will reinstate him, oh, and he'll even take a demotion to Captain. He already has the whole thing mapped out. He's thinking he'll get his ship, whatever it is, and he'll go off on his merry way. Right? Wrong.
Picard's vivid dreams of Data and the Enterprise-D and his outbursts are similar to his behavior in "All Good Things" when it seemed to others as if something was going on with Picard when he was in other times. Like Crusher in the AGT Future wondered, "Do you think he's really going back in time?" (pause) "I'm not sure I do either." And the way everyone is else talking about him and to him, from Starfleet Command to Laris & Zhaban to the Doctor on the Stargazer, I think the truth has been kept from Picard about how much Irumodic Syndrome might have affected him. I think he has it. It's just not to the point it was at in "All Good Things" yet. It's in the mild, early stage.
The point is everyone else thought he was crazy and it was the effects of Irrumodic Syndrome, which he was suffering in the future.Erm, you realize that in AGT Picard wasn't suffering from the disease and he actually was traveling through time.
Wasn't it both? He traveled through time and they didn't believe him specifically because he had Irumodic Syndrome. They dismissed his claims as yet another delusion caused by the illness he already had.Erm, you realize that in AGT Picard wasn't suffering from the disease and he actually was traveling through time.
True but people don't understand how destructive an idea like Section Section 31 is actually IN the charter of the federation.
Wasn't it both? He traveled through time and they didn't believe him specifically because he had Irumodic Syndrome. They dismissed his claims as yet another delusion caused by the illness he already had.
Following his broadcast interview, I suspect there was a pop-up conspiracy to humiliate Picard should he ever set foot in Starfleet HQ again:
*project holographic representation of Discoprise above his head to make him think he's going senile with lack of recognition
*project holographic representation of Enterprise-D above his head. You know, the one that crashed because he wasn't on it
*instruct reception staff to pretend not to recognize him
*give him a VISITOR badge to wear over his civvies
*not provide tea and sympathy when he meets with the Admiral
*have him leave by escalator so he has more time to play over the verbal whipping in his head
When Geordi first met him in the vineyard, he specifically mentioned the Irumodic Syndrome and how it would take a few years to run its course. He had already been diagnosed with it before he started talking about the time jumps.Yeah, but he didn't actually have it! His post says "it's not to the point it was in AGT yet." But it was at no point in the episode.
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