事实证明,将 STO 星舰带到佳能是明智之举。
Works for me. It does mean needing to mentally treat the design seen in "The Cage" as apocryphal,
Thank you. In that case, my complaint is baseless.I seem to understand that it is the actual original prop, not a replica.
And it's unilateral.![]()
I never really felt that needed an explanation. After losing her husband and son in horrific circumstances, I guess she might have wanted to move on.We still don’t know what happened to Marie Picard. This would be technically her house, not Jean-Luc’s
Consistency? Did I complain about it before? Entirely possible. It's honestly more than a tad ott for me, and I actually like the guy. Well, I hope I'll get used to it.Well, I respect your consistency.
That sounds about right.I have the image of Picard getting over his abrupt exit from Starfleet through his determination to revive Chateau Picard after that tragedy. That fits with what we saw in season one.
He was replying to a quote from Crewman6, FYI.Consistency? Did I complain about it before? Entirely possible. It's honestly more than a tad ott for me, and I actually like the guy. Well, I hope I'll get used to it.
I never really felt that needed an explanation. After losing her husband and son in horrific circumstances, I guess she might have wanted to move on.
?事实证明,将 STO 星舰带到佳能是明智之举。
What, cant read Chinese? It says:
It turns out that it is wise to bring the STO starship to Canon.
"This isn't a lesson. It's a penance."How many more second chances is Q going to deal Picard?![]()
Hopefully we'll get such a line at some point so we an all sleep soundly - 19 episodes to go!I don't know if it needed an explanation, because frankly I don't know how many audience members are going to care about what happened to an obscure character who only appeared in one episode. But for those audience members who do care, some explanation would have been nice, even if it had only been something like, "She continued to run the vineyard but found the house contained too many painful memories of her lost husband and son, so she moved to a house closer to the village."
I don't know if it needed an explanation, because frankly I don't know how many audience members are going to care about what happened to an obscure character who only appeared in one episode. But for those audience members who do care, some explanation would have been nice, even if it had only been something like, "She continued to run the vineyard but found the house contained too many painful memories of her lost husband and son, so she moved to a house closer to the village."
The first page of the Spock book.
https://twitter.com/TerryMatalas/status/1502033168374796295
It appears to be the main body of Spock's Memory-Alpha article, but re-written in the first person, with a couple details removed. Or those details didn't exist when the page was re-written
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