So it could be Mark Alaimo?![]()
Well, you're welcome to think that.
So it could be Mark Alaimo?![]()
I do, actually. Brooks has no interest in returning as Sisko. He has no interest in attending Trek-related events, conventions, etc. His Star Trek days are done.
Michelle Forbes said the same thing...
Same.Tell you what: If Brooks shows up, I'll mail you a Coke.
Tell you what: If Brooks shows up, I'll mail you a Coke.
You don't know that...
Steven Barton, composer of season 3, just Tweeted this:
"It's been agony. And it's far from the biggest secret. There's way bigger. If you think this one is peaking in episode 4 and 5, believe me...it isn't."
https://twitter.com/ComposerBarton/status/1636367244476203009
So she survives whatever happens in Prodigy? Or maybe Picard's having another senior moment a la Deep Space 4 and has no idea Janeway died horribly in battle agains the Vau N'Akat?Admiral Janeway referenced AGAIN. Not a huge spoiler but Picard seems well acquainted with her.
Kurtzman teased we would be seeing her in live action a few months ago, said they were 'in discussions' but I reckon Kate Mulgrew's filmed at least a cameo.
Barclay was right.Something is up with the transporters.
1.) The first Changeling replaced the transporter chief; this was odd enough for the characters to call it out.
2.) Ro doesn't trust the transporters.
3.) One of Jack's visions was of the officers transferring to the Titan screaming while the transporter was consumed by vines/veins.
And, metatextually,
4.) Dave Cullen, one of the reviewers who got advanced screeners of the season, emphasized the transporters during his recap of this week's episode.
I don't know what it means, but it's enough to make me think it's a plot point rather than flavor.
Something is up with the transporters.
1.) The first Changeling replaced the transporter chief; this was odd enough for the characters to call it out.
2.) Ro doesn't trust the transporters.
3.) One of Jack's visions was of the officers transferring to the Titan screaming while the transporter was consumed by vines/veins.
And, metatextually,
4.) Dave Cullen, one of the reviewers who got advanced screeners of the season, emphasized the transporters during his recap of this week's episode.
I don't know what it means, but it's enough to make me think it's a plot point rather than flavor.
I've merged this into the wild speculation thread. I don't think we need a new thread for every speculative theory of an individual poster.Think i figured out why
...the changeling infiltrators were already on the Titan before Picard and Riker were coming aboard.
Think it's because these changelings are possessed by Pah Wraiths, who like the Prophets experience time in a nonlinear way and knew because of this Picard and Riker would come. Which would set up a chain of events which they need to change or influence to be successful at all.
Jack fought like an augment, not a Borg though, who historically are kind of slow moving and still are (they took forever to assimlate the kids in a recent episode of Prodigy)Tuvixing people with Changeling spawn, nice. Maybe after a time the Changeling side completely infects and takes over the person. So we now have two different kinds of Changeling, but the "normal" ones look down on these transporter hybrids perhaps?
Also if this happened to Jack, but he's got Borg nanoprobes inside him that nullified the takeover effect, that might explain why the want him. He'd be the "cure" to this infection, and the Changelings don't want that getting out.
I tried that once, just to see if it could be done - every square millimeter of the box was covered in "Fragile" and "This End Up" stickers.Tell you what: If Brooks shows up, I'll mail you a Coke.
Junior grade!Harry Kim shows up.... and he's been promoted to Lieutenant!
Maybe I can ship a powerdized Coke that reconstitutes itself with water...I tried that once, just to see if it could be done - every square millimeter of the box was covered in "Fragile" and "This End Up" stickers.
It was a mess.![]()
Just don't label it "powderized coke" and you ought to be fine.Maybe I can ship a powerdized Coke that reconstitutes itself with water...
I bet...
We know from the trailers that Team Picard steals the Titan in a version of Star Trek III's heist (beyond them running from Today's episode). I bet they end up trashing the Titan by the end to save Picard's son, also a Star Trek III callback kinda. Maybe the Enterprise D crew dies in the process, or some of them anyway.
But anyway I bet the show ends with a new, Constitution-III class USS Enterprise NCC-1701-G. It's why I think they're "early retiring" the Odyssey class 1701-F. On the Enterprise-G, either Seven will be Captain or Shaw ill be (and the Titan crew, including Seven, will transition to it) and Janeway will make her cameo there, to see Seven off. This is how I think the show ends.
Enterprise G. Captain/Commander Seven of Nine, and Admiral Janeway in the ready room telling her star pupil how proud she is of her.
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