No. Terry only said there would be a nod to Tasha Yar. Denise seems to know what it is.Didn’t they say that Denise Crosby was appearing?
The son has to be Picard's, right? No other reason for her to suddenly break contact with everyone, right?
I'm actually hoping he's not. I'd like to see a different swerve here. I can't imagine Beverly denying Picard knowledge of the existence of a son she conceived with him.
What fan theory? I'm assuming it has something to do with Laris?
She prefers Seven of Nine, so I doubt it. He also seems to have a problem with Ex-Borg.I do however don’t think it’s a big deal that he wants Seven to go by Anika Hansen…especially if that’s the name she joined Starfleet under.
We see Worf fighting her on this planet on one of the trailers, so probably.Worf is totally gonna be Raffi’s handler right.
I actually liked Shaw wasn't fawning over Picard and Riker like most Starfleet personnel do. In fact, if you think about it, he has every right to be suspicious of two retired officers making an unscheduled stop then trying to change course. Sure, Picard was a decorated officer and statesman in the Enterprise-D days, but look at the things that happened when Picard and Riker teamed up since then (and some of Picard's solo outings)
1. Lost the Enterprise-D to a 20-year old Klingon Bird of Prey
2. Disobeyed orders and trashed the Enterprise-E, lost probably 3/4 of the crew to the Borg (though Picard did save Earth, so that'd probably score him some brownie points)
3. Disobeyed orders, trashed the Enterprise-E, led an armed rebellion against a Federation admiral
4. Trashed the Enterprise-E
5. Botched up the evacuation of Romulus and Remus, the Jellyfish is lost (most likely trashed)
6. Lost La Sirena
Shaw probably didn't want to oversee ANOTHER lengthy refit of the Titan-A because of whatever shenanigans Picard and Riker had in mind that'd more than likely fuck up his ship![]()
She prefers Seven of Nine, so I doubt it. He also seems to have a problem with Ex-Borg.
We see Worf fighting her on this planet on one of the trailers, so probably.
just like Spock did in Amok Time: she is the first officer and has authority to set course in absence of the captain.And how the hell did 7 just commandeer the Titan on her own authority?
Before people say "another big bad ship"... it's a long honored tradition.
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You have a point, and a very good one, but we're going to be getting everything here. I don't need to see the next nine episodes to know that.And therefore an overused trope that, just once, we could do without.
Maybe next season. This season is set to "overused trope"And therefore an overused trope that, just once, we could do without.
Spock was even better at it in TOS S1 The Menagerie.just like Spock did in Amok Time: she is the first officer and has authority to set course in absence of the captain.
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