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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 1x03 - "The End is the Beginning"

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Well, the nature of human emotion is that it isn't always rational. Often quite the contrary. And Seven was still at a point where she was struggling to make sense of her humanity, etc.

Kor

That wasn't the point I was making. I was commenting on the fact that Seven had been angry and/or hostile in the past for no good reason.
 
I was commenting on the fact that Seven had been angry and/or hostile in the past for no good reason.

Was it really "no good reason" though? It may have been misdirected, but I could see the anger/hostility.
 
One other thing that has been asked several times in this thread: how can Starfleet possibly cover up the very existence of the USS Ibn Majid?

They are well-practiced at such cover-ups. See the very last episode of STDisco Season 2, for exactly that.

Kor
more spoilers about Discovery
Starfleet knew for a decade the Defiant would meet a bad end. The least they could have done was rename the ship for classified reasons and forbid any starship from using the name.

Pike kept his memory of his future and doesn't do anything to avert it like retire from Starfleet. A lot of Discovery doesn't make sense.
As far as the ibn Majid, I'm wondering who/what exactly killed its captain. He met a very violent end for Trek, which means he was killed by explodium (Trek bridges constantly explode in combat), or a Jem'Hadar, Klingon, or other ultra violent opponent.
 
That wasn't the point I was making. I was commenting on the fact that Seven had been angry and/or hostile in the past for no good reason.
Because her emotional state is making her think irrationally and be angry at the wrong person or situation.

Kor
 
more spoilers about Discovery
Starfleet knew for a decade the Defiant would meet a bad end. The least they could have done was rename the ship for classified reasons and forbid any starship from using the name.

Pike kept his memory of his future and doesn't do anything to avert it like retire from Starfleet. A lot of Discovery doesn't make sense.
As far as the ibn Majid, I'm wondering who/what exactly killed its captain. He met a very violent end for Trek, which means he was killed by explodium (Trek bridges constantly explode in combat), or a Jem'Hadar, Klingon, or other ultra violent opponent.

I think the moratorium is up. We can now safely talk about Discovery without putting everything in a spoiler casing.
 
As far as the ibn Majid, I'm wondering who/what exactly killed its captain. He met a very violent end for Trek, which means he was killed by explodium (Trek bridges constantly explode in combat), or a Jem'Hadar, Klingon, or other ultra violent opponent.

The possibility exists that the attack was more widespread than Mars. Certain Starfleet vessels could have been using Synths as well that were used to attack those ships. Most of it was stopped before any real damage was done. Maybe what happened on the ibn Majid was so bad that Starfleet had to hide it from the public. Or, as I supposed earlier, it was some kind of ship ran by Synths.
 
more spoilers about Discovery
Starfleet knew for a decade the Defiant would meet a bad end. The least they could have done was rename the ship for classified reasons and forbid any starship from using the name.

Pike kept his memory of his future and doesn't do anything to avert it like retire from Starfleet. A lot of Discovery doesn't make sense.

You seem to forget:
There is the Temporal Prime Directive - and it probably came into being BECAUSE of the whole 'Red Angel' situation. Hell, DS9 showed there was a 'Temporal Investigation' section of Star Fleet and it had definitely existed since the 23rd century as they new all about Kirk, and considered him a temporal menace. :)
 
Gave it a 7. Same score as episode 2 but still below the 8 I gave the Pilot. Scores can go up or down depending on how the rest of the season goes.
Overall, I'm liking how the Romulans are portrayed, the acting and I do like they are using modern tv techniques (albeit with some peeves). I have some issues with the writing, the language and exucation. Still not at the heights of the best of TNG or quintessential DS9 but way ahead of the average bland alien of the week episodes of Voyager or Enterprise.
 
Remember when Picard was lecturing the rich guy from the twentieth century? It would seem that there are still people with enormous estates and others who live in quasi poverty. Maybe the rich guy was still rich after all and Picard was just pulling his leg.:rommie:
 
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