So many lovely moments! I'm very happy with the season so far. Especially loved Jack and the LaForge sisters getting into a bit of trouble.![]()
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/star-trek-picard-3x06-the-bounty.313614/page-32#post-14430536Didn't someone say they saw the more clear screen grab and it was "Android Body" or something like that?
Here's the important part: He was "officially injured", not killed (then body recovered by phoenix...)From what I can read, since it's still blurry on Kirks panel..
"Starfleet officer James Tiberius Kirk (Serial number) was Captain of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 on its historic five year (blurry) in 2265-2293 (?)". It goes on to discuss what I assume are various accolades. The last sentence looks like it discusses the events in Generations, assisting Captain Jean Luc Picard on Veridian III, his body was (something) by Project Phoenix.
Project Phoenix, tbh, sounds like a program to revive dead starfleet officers in synthetic bodies.
I could easily see this being how they manage to bring a de-aged Shatner-Kirk back and Denise Crosby as Tasha Yar
obviously for those who haven't seen farpoint or don't remember it wellMy least favorite episode in an otherwise very good season. I thought all of the Easter eggs/memberberries brought it down a bit. The episode concocted bizarre logic in order to justify them. I thought the Professor Moriarty appearance was very odd -- especially using flashbacks of Encounter at Farpoint to establish how to get by him. If the show wants to include some flashbacks to older episodes in the franchise, I think there were other parts the season where that could've been far more effective (the Wolf 359 speech), but, here I don't think it worked. Why do I need to be shown clips from a 35+ year old episode for this short few seconds? It added nothing to the moment.
He's the snow cone in Phoenix!Now I'm just imagining that he's Voldemort from the first Harry Potter film!![]()
S31 probably took them without him knowing.Is there a reason why Daystrom which is focused on researching technology would have human remains or why Picard didn't take an interest in what happened to his own human remains?
Keep watching to find out.What make Jean-Luc Picard body considered a Nuke tech by the Changeling?
Tune next time to find out. Same Trek time. Same Trek channel.Is there a reason why Daystrom which is focused on researching technology would have human remains or why Picard didn't take an interest in what happened to his own human remains?
My guess is the SNW ship will look a lot closer to the TOS version by the end of that series' run. Maybe just like the New Jersey, at least externally. But who knows, both looks are now referenced in Kurtzman Era productions as being official.
And even if they don't show it on screen, one can assume that it got a refit at some point after Pike handed it off to Kirk, and the actual refit occurred off screen. Kind of like ST:TMP.![]()
I'd prefer Agnes never come to the rescue, ever. My favorite part of this season is Shaw alluding to the REAL Borg which I hope eventually restores all the previous plot mistakes that shows have made.Fan service was great. The Seven Voyager/home monologue was great. The LaForge Family was great. Jack had some nice development. Sidney was fantastic. Budding romance there.
The heist part did not land for me. Putting an unstable AI in charge of defense makes no sense. But whatever. And they seemed to stroll through it. But the fan service stuff made up for it.
My pick of Riker being the one to bite the dust (of main cast) is looking good.
Data (LoreB4LalSoong), and Kirk returns push a 7-8 to a 9.
Picard's body has to be a Borg thing, yes? Are they gonna try to haveca Changleling turn into Picard & infiltrate/join the Borg as Locutus? Agnes to the rescue?
Both types of Borg exist.I'd prefer Agnes never come to the rescue, ever. My favorite part of this season is Shaw alluding to the REAL Borg which I hope eventually restores all the previous plot mistakes that shows have made.
What difference does that make?Fair point, but Spock's consciousness was held by McCoy, a trusted friend/Starfleet officer who could vouch for him. Further, Spock's consciousness wasn't placed in an artificial body that minutes before had been outlawed in the Federation, and further, came from a group that was planning to wipe out the galaxy.
Well you see, one involves magical science beyond our understanding. The other involves magical science beyond our understanding.What difference does that make?
How would it do that???I'd prefer Agnes never come to the rescue, ever. My favorite part of this season is Shaw alluding to the REAL Borg which I hope eventually restores all the previous plot mistakes that shows have made.
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