Probably how he gets 'front' as well.So that’s how Shatner gets back
He's the guy who's ship Riker will use to rescue Picard.Who is Captain Crandall?
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Get outProbably how he gets 'front' as well.![]()
I love the idea that it’s Q in disguise but why would Q do that?He's the guy who's ship Riker will use to rescue Picard.
McCoy might disagree.
Got Milk?Get out
My guess would be because he's "Q" and it's Jean-Luc.I love the idea that it’s Q in disguise but why would Q do that?
I love the idea that it’s Q in disguise but why would Q do that?
Why would be living down the road from the Rikers?Got Milk?
My guess would be because he's "Q" and it's Jean-Luc.
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Yeah but being friends with Riker and Kestrel I mean.Q needs no "reason" to visit Picard.![]()
I love the idea that it’s Q in disguise but why would Q do that?
Pre-Planning?Why would be living down the road from the Rikers?
I wonder if Bunnicorn's fart Rainbows?
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No where near as fun...no, but if they bite you, you'll vomit black bile and then DIE
And stay away from the Red Velvet cake.no, but if they bite you, you'll vomit black bile and then DIE
And stay away from the Red Velvet cake.
Oh should just have had tracking candy ready at the door of Starfleet Command when Picard visited for the receptionist to give to him.And Chewable Blue Tracking Devices!
I think the person who was going on about this got it backwards. I think there was very tight coordination, because almost every major plot point in the novel has been addressed so far, and NOTHING important has been contradicted.The makers of Star Trek can pick and choose whatever they want from the novels, its their show. There is no law that they have to be consistent with their soures
Now available in cherry flavor.And Chewable Blue Tracking Devices!
Actually, no, Van Gelder did consent. Spock told him it WOULD be dangerous, but it was the only way Van Gelder could communicate what was going on without the conditioned pain stopping him.And do we count the couple of times on TOS that Spock telepathically influenced a guard or somebody in order to get the landing party out of a bind? See "The Omega Glory" and "A Taste of Armageddon."
Heck, the very first time we ever Spock perform a mind-meld, on Van Gelder in "Dagger of the Mind," he did so without Van Gelder's consent, or so I recall. (Granted, Van Gelder was already mentally scrambled at the time, so Spock was just trying to get past his madness.)
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