Must mean the Constellation under Matt Decker's command in "THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE".
I'm pretty sure it, Kronos One, same paint job.What's the D7 at the museum? Any special relevance or is it just there for cools?
Remember, the TOS Connie design has already appeared in not only PRO but in Season 2 of PIC. The Constellation of Matt Decker is honored in a display of historical vessels at Starfleet Academy.
Never mind. Trying to be funny. Too tired today to be successful.I mean, IT'S RIGHT THERE on the graphic I shared.![]()
Knowing the Klingons they probably viewed Kruge's ship as a reminder of their failure and disowned it.
I'm pretty sure it, Kronos One, same paint job.
You can also see a TOS Connie in Lower Decks Season 2.
True, but use of a cloak is not standard Stafleet operational procedure.
Why didn't they use the Defiant's cloaking device? It's more up to date than the old Klingon one.
Bounty chocolate bar too."The Bounty" title, I feel, has multiple meanings.
1. The Klingon ship.
2. Bountiful amount of easter eggs.
3. The Titan now being hunted.
4. The stolen item from Daystrom. We had no idea what it was until now.
Please submit your update to Starfleet Chief of Operations. Due to the collapse of the Romulan Empire and the Klingons as allies this operational instruction was removed. The Admiralty appreciates your concerns.Starfleet should know by now the need to scan for cloaking technology is kinda paramount.
If your sensors aren't scanning for something (aka potential threats), then you need to set them to do so.
And the quicker picker-upper paper towelsBounty chocolate bar too.
What, Geordi and JL? Hell yeah!I'm going to be so let down if they don't at least make out.
As others have said, I'm fairly certain the USS Sao Paolo (aka second Defiant) did not have a cloaking device. I thought I remembered there being dialogue saying (or suggesting) that, but based on what's being said I'm probably mistaken, and just always assumed that was the case based on the story and the treaty of Algeron stuff.
What, Geordi and JL? Hell yeah!
Anyway. Can't rate this one yet.
I can't really figure out whether this episode was shear brilliance or utter crap. I'm leaving towards it somehow being both simultaneously.
I think I need another 3 or 4 rewatches before I can be certain though (I've currently only watched it twice).
As for the disembodied head - I really think it might be Armus. I suspect he was a changeling outcast that the link decided not to recognise as their own in order to maintain the old "no changeling has ever harmed another" line, and the renegades sought him out after disagreements started to arise. Granted, part of the reason I think that is the style of the voice, and the fact I think I remember it being said that Tasha would be referenced in some way, and I can see that providing a good opportunity.
Well spotted, I forgot about her because they never showed a Vorta with similar abilitiesThat one Vorta had telekinetic powers.
Genesis II. So it clearly got rebuilt by someone else.How could the Genesis Device be at Daystrom? There was only one and it was blown up by Khan.
I enjoyed the episode, I won’t lie, but I did find it a case of fanwank overdrive. Less is more with the callbacks. If you have too many it reinforces that sense of small universe syndrome and the sense there’s not much outside of the stories and characters we happen to see. It also cheapens the writing to me if it’s done to an excess; and this veered dangerously into the unrestrained exuberance of fanfic territory.
It was saved by some good character scenes, although while I’m largely delighted to see the TNG cast finally back together, I can’t say I’m entirely happy to have Data (kind of) back given what felt like a moving and conclusive send-off not two seasons ago.
I thought it was confirmed that Vadic’s crew were also Changelings? If so, we’ve come a VERY long way from the days of “No changeling has ever harmed another.” She’s utterly barking mad and I’ve still to decide whether I love or hate the character.
How could the Genesis Device be at Daystrom? There was only one and it was blown up by Khan.
Why the heck are people suddenly pronouncing Picard as Picarhhh? I’m sure I heard Riker do it as well as Vadic.
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