Ok, send me something that shows them killing a sentient being together in cold blood. And that's what it comes down to really.Nope, not at all
Ok, send me something that shows them killing a sentient being together in cold blood. And that's what it comes down to really.Nope, not at all
Still Trek.This isn't good Star Trek.
Both of them were completely fine with committing genocide on the Borg before they got to know Hugh.Ok, send me something that shows them killing a sentient being together in cold blood. And that's what it comes down to really.
Ah here, I give up. They had Vadic contained.Both of them were completely fine with committing genocide on the Borg before they got to know Hugh.
And killing Vadic would not have been in cold blood.
So? She’s still a clear and present danger to the ship, their son and the Federation.Ah here, I give up. They had Vadic contained.
I'm tired. I really am. Just wanted to mention this episode but could go back to the first few episodes where Vadic treated the Titan like a yarn of wool, and her the pussy cat, constantly toying with it until the head department told her to grab it. And we're still there. Now. 7 episodes in. It's boring and terribly written. What character has grown? Who has changed in any fundemental way? It's crapSo? She’s still a clear abd present danger to the ship and their son.
That's logical.I didn't go over all the comments, but Picard could have pointed out that to Vadic that the Dominion was no stranger to genocide. They tried to blow up Bajor's sum and we saw them inflict horrendous lethal viruses on plants that disobeyed them.
Also, it was a solid, Bashir, who risked himself to get the cure.
That would only have reminded the fans that the show needlessly killed off Hugh in Season 1, which would reignite their anger all over again.I'm surprised they didn't go there. That's a close connection to the TNG crew, especially when Nachayav chewed out Picard later on.
Jack has.What character has grown? Who has changed in any fundemental way?
Obviously, there's something off about Picard's original genetic structure, something he's passed on to Jack. Vadic suggested that Picard's diagnosis of Irumodic Syndrome was actually something else... so, what might that be?
I doubt the writers would shoehorn in some random incident from before TNG or after Nemesis that the audience has no knowledge of. What does that leave? I don't recall Picard ever having his genome fiddled with by anyone, unless it's going to be something silly like prolonged exposure to someone from the Q-continuum warping human genetic material.
What could Picard have passed on to Jack that makes him telepathic?
I wish Jack wasn't in this show. Good actor but deathly dull character who is just pushing the story along. Horrendous story that it isJack has.
Yeah i thought, oh is this the end of Captain Shaw cause he was leading the defense against the Changelings while Seven was on the bridge. I'm like you go Cap but at the same time i was like don't die. we need your dipshit chicago ass.Also, I was afraid they'd killed Shaw for a second when the Changelings threw him out of the turbolift. I noticed him crying, however. I'll bet his PTSD from Wolf 359 is kicking in, thinking he's losing the Titan. My hope is, next episode, while Worf and Raffi are rescuing Riker and Troi, we see Shaw go into kickass John McClane mode, taking back the Titan![]()
Jack.Jack has.
ok...I wish Jack wasn't in this show. Good actor but deathly dull character who is just pushing the story along. Horrendous story that it is
Yeah i thought, oh is this the end of Captain Shaw cause he was leading the defense against the Changelings while Seven was on the bridge. I'm like you go Cap but at the same time i was like don't die. we need your dipshit chicago ass.
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