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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x06 - "The Bounty"

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The Constellation CLASS is the one with four nacelles. Like the Stargazer (and Shaw's old ship, the Constance).

The NCC-1017 Constellation, the one from TOS, was Constitution class.

As for the registry: We never actually knew what the USS Constitution's registry was. A lot of fans assume it was NCC-1700, but that hasn't been proven. There was a NCC-1700 in a TOS episode but we never learned its name.
Brain fart on my part because it was the USS Constellation I incorrectly used the ship name as the class name. You are correct.
 
Is it a requirement that the thumbnails for these types of videos always have a red arrow pointing to something? Usually it’s someone’s shoulder or something equally random.
It has apparently been proven via analytics that videos with red arrows get more views. It catches the eye or something. Same reason videos these days also capitalize specific words in titles. It's an eye catch.

Speaking of the Tribble did that scene kind of freak anyone else out? I think that's the first time the Tribble actually looked threatening, but I guess that's the power of modern day technology and CGI.
The sign did say genetically modified tribble or something like that.
 
Brain fart on my part because it was the USS Constellation I incorrectly used the ship name as the class name.

IIRC, there were a few TOS novels that did that too. They made the (quite reasonable, IMHO) assumption that the Constellation was the class ship just because its registry was lower than that of the Enterprise. Although of course the actual USS Constitution could still be lower than either one. ;)

I honestly don't know where the phrase "Constitution class" first appeared...I tried searching Memory Alpha but it was way too TL;DR
 
I liked it up until the weapon being Picard's body, but it is making my head spin so maybe it will wind up being good.
 
So the genitic engineered tribble from that short trek
with Archer? :razz:

All I know is Jonathan Frakes is just having a shed load of fun...
 
So the genitic engineered tribble from that short trek
with Archer? :razz:

All I know is Jonathan Frakes is just having a shed load of fun...
Didn’t that short Trek try to imply that he created their breeding abilities, which is a continuity error since we see them in Enterprise and Phlox mentions their abilities there.

It’s probably some experiment some Klingon scientist created to help combat them.
 
I liked it up until the weapon being Picard's body, but it is making my head spin so maybe it will wind up being good.
I liked the episode but this particular revelation made me think "careful now..." especially with such few episodes left.
 
Didn’t that short Trek try to imply that he created their breeding abilities, which is a continuity error since we see them in Enterprise and Phlox mentions their abilities there.

I know Phlox had some tribbles in his sickbay but I don't remember him actually mentioning their breeding habits.
 
Oh no, don't tell me they made another clone :ack: :lol:

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I assume it's his actual body. I predict. His real body will be revived, rejuvenated and good by Golem, hello human Picard.
So are we to assume now that Picard's mother had irumodic syndrome, and it passed to Jean-Luc and now Jack?
Why not from his dad?
So Jack has early onset irumodic syndrome? How does that explain his augment style powers in killing the changelings? How come Jack isn't wondering about that and no one is talking about it? Did Beverly augment Jack to try to overcome the irumodic syndrome?
Why does there have to be a connection?

I think it is.

The long trip is finally over.

And yes, that's a pun.
Maybe they have Trip's body, too? :whistle:
Realistically they probably didn't want to get the actress who played Kestra again,
She seems to have an active career, so might have been available,
I can only make out some of the writing but I see something called Project Phoenix which means they maybe trying to Resurrect his Glorious butt (and i would love for Paul Wesley to play him.)
I wonder what the price of the Phoenix Project might be. ;):evil:
 
Speaking of the Tribble did that scene kind of freak anyone else out? I think that's the first time the Tribble actually looked threatening, but I guess that's the power of modern day technology and CGI.

Over in STO it is somewhat mandatory to keep a cannibal Tribble in your pocket/transport buffer (inventory) as that way any other tribbles you pick up don’t breed by eating any food you have in there. Have to admit… I didn’t think they had so many teeth.
 
Speaking of the Tribble did that scene kind of freak anyone else out? I think that's the first time the Tribble actually looked threatening, but I guess that's the power of modern day technology and CGI.
It was a "Genetically Modified Tribble".

As to which modifications did that, who knows?

Could it have been the Tribbles modified by Edward Larkins in the "The Trouble with Edward" Short Trek?
 
Picards body is not necessarily a weapon. Just something they stole for whatever reason. Probably related to Borg stuff, and it’s entirely possible the irumodic syndrome is actually a long-standing mistake on Beverly’s part — it’s wasn’t discovered until after he was assimilated after all.
The biggest stumbling block is why it isn’t something all XB, including seven, have.
Could it be Nexus related instead?
Rippling backwards down his timeline much like the devron system anomaly did?
Do the splinter group (possibly still s31 virus infected) changelings want access to the Nexus?
Is Trek going to go overt multiverse with it’s time travel?
 
I hate to be one of those people, but wouldn't a 120-year-old cloaking device be easily detectable? That should be like a baby cloak. I know, I know, "go with the flow!" But you'd think how to detect something that old would've been cracked after Starfleet probably reverse-engineered everything inside the Bounty for intelligence.

But there's Geordi there; one of the best Starfleet Engineer to date. Jack's version of cloaking device should be a lack luster, as it is a 120 years old cloaking device. But with Geordi knowledge of Starfleet technical data, he can add some tech that can foul Starfleet current Cloak ship detector technology. Geordi, as an engineer may even have tinkering those Cloaking device in his spare time, for years.
 
Kind of predictable episode, but I was very moved. So lovely to get the gang back together. The Picard corpse now becomes the MacGuffin, and how Terry has that play out will ultimately decide how the show lives on. Hope he doesn't drop the ball!
 
Very Armada 2-esque
Wasn't that 1?

Also, Starfleet did NOT deliver the cure to the Changelings, Odo did.

As for the "death" of Ro Laren, she had a workaround to the transport inhibitors, no way she's dead. Don't believe that for a second.
Starfleet delivered Odo

How in the blue hell do they have the Genesis torpedo? There was only one made and I'm pretty sure the thing exploded, unless Carol Marcus made another one?
it says genesis II

Not at all. Michael Collins of Apollo 11 was a director of the Air and Space museum in Washington DC
and people didn't even recognize him when he was in there
 
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