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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

Judging from the new episode 8 scenes shown in The Ready Room,
Seven's got herself another 'son'! I like it. Elnor badly needs something else to do than just chopping body parts off people and doing some naive one-liners. And Seven could use something positive, too. Or maybe they'll just exchange notes about killing people... ;-)
 
Judging from the new episode 8 scenes shown in The Ready Room,
Seven's got herself another 'son'! I like it. Elnor badly needs something else to do than just chopping body parts off people and doing some naive one-liners. And Seven could use something positive, too. Or maybe they'll just exchange notes about killing people... ;-)


This is assuming Seven doesn't blow up the cube first.

She's a former Borg commander. She knows things about that cube that the Romulans don't (such as the existence of a self-destruct mechanism that's designed to keep the craft from falling into enemy hands).
 
Having/ losing a child has certainly been a theme of the show; with the Trois and Thad/ Kestra; with a prospective father/ daughter relationship that Kestra suggested ("He could have you, and you could have him" or something like that), with Seven/ Icheb, Picard/ Elnor in episodes past.

Also, lots of allusions/ symbolism regarding the loss of memories: Vergessen, Nepenthe, the first episode title "Remembrance"
 
Any chance JL and crew are going to join a New Romantic offshoot project?

ETA: here's a somewhat insightful passage from, of all places, Wikipedia:

The meaning of this highly intricate composition seems to be that, from prehistory onward, the discovery of art has been the creative response of humankind to the shocking fact of mortality.

Artistic creation, death, wrapped together.
 
Episode 8 trailer, minor spoiler
Looks like the cube has a sphere?
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Watching the “next week” preview I got the distinct impression that...

Seven or maybe one of the xBs re-activates the cube and the Borg go back into full on “resistance is futile” mode.
 
Watching the “next week” preview I got the distinct impression that...

Seven or maybe one of the xBs re-activates the cube and the Borg go back into full on “resistance is futile” mode.
I wonder how many Drones are left on the cube that haven't' been strip-mined for parts yet?

We did hear mention of there being places not yet under Romulan control in an earlier episode.
 
HOW 'PICARD' SHOWRUNNER MICHAEL CHABON HONORED 'STAR TREK'S PAST WHILE WRITING ITS DIFFICULT FUTURE

By intention of the writers and by ideas
from the actor, little by little, starting from the first episode, we've built this idea of a character who—what's important about Picard is not that he lacks empathy, because that is not true. It's not that he misses people's cues or doesn't understand the emotional dynamics of a situation, or is not sensitive to them, because that's not what's important about Jean-Luc Picard. Instead it's that at this point in his life he has an understanding of himself, that he needs to work to overcome a certain reserve, a certain detachment—the kind of detachment that leads someone to become a commander in the first place, that would lead someone to a career that involves such a hierarchy, where you're either in command or being commanded. And that you are at a remove from the people you command.

https://www.newsweek.com/michael-ch...ker-troi-patrick-stewart-utopia-1490766?amp=1

Watching the “next week” preview I got the distinct impression that...

Seven or maybe one of the xBs re-activates the cube and the Borg go back into full on “resistance is futile” mode.

Perhaps it's not meant to be taken literally? Perhaps it's a look inside Seven's mind?

She's dreading going back into that cube, but she has to do it in order to find Elnor (her mission as a Fenris Ranger compels her to do it).

Seven is a BAMF. She's not the easiest person to take down (just ask whoever's left of Bjayzl's security detail :whistle:).
 
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So when Riker raised shields was it against

Xindi...Canon but I thought they joined the Fed
Tzienkathi..canon never seen but mentioned as a hostile power
Kzinti..Nivens semi canon hostile cat race from tas
my Closed caption said Kzinti which would be a nice change
 
As hokey as season 1 of TNG was, the episode 11001001 introduced the Bynar race, they function in pairs and at birth, Bynar children have their parietal lobe removed and replaced with a synaptic processor. The entire Bynar race is interconnected to a master computer on Bynaus. Four Bynar jacked the Enterprise D to basically upload everything from their master computer and essentially create a backup to save their race/ computer from an EMP generated from a star going nova in the Bynaus system. I wonder if they are still around and if perhaps the Borg are an offshoot similar to how Romulans and Vulcans are. It's a stretch, and maybe as much as many may want to forget the awful episode and the species, the Bynars are unified pairs and Dr. Jurati has said that the synths were all created in pairs, could it be possible they are a relevant piece of the puzzle?
 
As hokey as season 1 of TNG was, the episode 11001001 introduced the Bynar race, they function in pairs and at birth, Bynar children have their parietal lobe removed and replaced with a synaptic processor. The entire Bynar race is interconnected to a master computer on Bynaus. Four Bynar jacked the Enterprise D to basically upload everything from their master computer and essentially create a backup to save their race/ computer from an EMP generated from a star going nova in the Bynaus system. I wonder if they are still around and if perhaps the Borg are an offshoot similar to how Romulans and Vulcans are. It's a stretch, and maybe as much as many may want to forget the awful episode and the species, the Bynars are unified pairs and Dr. Jurati has said that the synths were all created in pairs, could it be possible they are a relevant piece of the puzzle?

Totally forgotten the thing about the Bynars working in pairs. I think you might be onto something.

It's imaginable that they played a part in Dahj and Soji's creation.
 
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