Since it didn't go exactly that way then they might see it as buying some time.
Then it undermines the threat and diminishes the stakes involved in this End-of-Days prophecy if it ends in a Enterprise/Romulan stalemate like every other Romulan-featured episode of TNG. Business as usual.
Being familiar with doomsday cults readjustment is the name of the game from the leadership.
Most doomsday cults have to readjust because there's not actual evidence that their prophecies are real. Everyone saw the AI demons coming through the portal. That's more reason to try and finish it.
We're supposed to believe that the Zhat Vash have been around for hundreds or thousands of years, preventing AI advancements and all that stuff. Yet, they never once tried to assassinate Data in order to prevent Ganmadan?
Oh, it's because they didn't want to expose themselves, and they wanted to find more of the synths to prevent this prophecy from coming true.
Now they find all the synths and their creator on one planet, see proof of the prophecy and that advanced, organic AI demons are real, and existence of the Zhat Vash has been revealed but...they don't want to risk their own lives to stop this threat once and for all. The other people that died for the cause just to see a vision of the prophecy, that's okay.
Dying to prevent the prophecy from actually coming true...hey, it's not that serious. They got families back home.
Apparently not since he made his choice. Respect his choice.
He's not a real person. The writers wrote the scene that way, and the execution of it wasn't very good.
No, just scene were Q felt that Picard needed to revisit it 3 times in order to learn something. So, apparently Picard needs more opportunities to learn something. Because Picard basically spent the time between leaving Starfleet and the shows events wallowing in his own depression. So, killing him at the end of the show once he regains his mojo back feels even more cheap than just killing him.
Is Data omnipotent like Q now?
And I don't think they needed to kill Picard in the first place. Especially if they were just going to bring him back 5 minutes later.