I'm guessing that Picard had it with him on the Cube and dropped it after materializing, possibly when he was stumbling around and disjointed from the shock of being back on a Borg vessel. Both Picard's beam-in and Elnor's hiding spot seem to be located next to one of those deep chasms inside the Cube so maybe he's hiding near that same spot?
They kept telling Picard that he doesn’t know how to handle teenagers forgetting that he has the memories of having an entire family from that stupid flute episode.
I'm sure it was on their list, which I assume are the only episodes they watched.It's not like they watched the episode.
Does anyone else think the line about Riker still being in active reserve, but "it would take something major to ship out" has a slight "Chekhovs's Gun" vibe to it?
That isn't the Trek way.Was I supposed to?
That probe traumatized him. He should have destroyed it.
When she was rolling around on her bed stoned out of her mind and when she went on the bridge puffing and taking shots from the bottle. She was clearly non-functional. Now she's just normal again, but we have to guess she's still at it.
Indeed. Addiction doesn't mean can't function. If that were the case then how come all tte caffeine addicts go to work? Or nicotine addicts?Addiction is a spectrum and I'd say Raffi is on the high functioning end of that spectrum. At least at the moment. Addicts can be very good at presenting normalcy but what's going on for them internally is anything but.
I mean the farewell scene in front of the teleport, when Picard asks Elnor to go with him and doesn't pay attention to the fact that Hugh has no chance to stay alive.When did Picard find out? Elnor is the only one who knows Hugh died,
and what a protector he washe was no longer an abandoned kid - he became a protector.
They kept telling Picard that he doesn’t know how to handle teenagers forgetting that he has the memories of having an entire family from that stupid flute episode.
You mean that he failed? It's next thing to the Hugh's death that make me frustrating. Elnor had a personal motivation important for his nature, well now he has a "well-understandable motivation", the same as they gave to Seven by this mindless Icheb's murder.and what a protector he was
Hugh did have a chance. Kinda blew it though.I mean the farewell scene in front of the teleport, when Picard asks Elnor to go with him and doesn't pay attention to the fact that Hugh has no chance to stay alive.
For me, this was the greatest moment in the series when Elnor realized Hugh's hopeless situation and remained to defend him. This was the moment of Elnor's moral adult, he was no longer an abandoned kid - he became a protector.
You mean sub-janitor kimCrewman Kim.
What a chance? Picard saw what Tal Shiar did with battle android Dahj and hardly survived the next attack when he was protected by two expirienced agents.Hugh did have a chance. Kinda blew it though.
He was protected by treaty. Even Ratso acknowledged that. Then he crossed a line.What a chance? Picard saw what Tal Shiar did with battle android Dahj and hardly survived the next attack when he was protected by two expirienced agents.
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