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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x07 - "Dominion"

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Sorry to drop in, but what is up the changelings? Did I miss something? They spend all their time in human form; they fight like humans; they don't use the conduits or imitate surfaces like they did in The Adversary and Way of the Warrior. They seem to be ignoring their advantages. Indeed, in order to conserve their strength, shouldn't they be in gelatinous form when they operate the Shrike?
I guess you missed the entire flashback portion of this episode.
 
That was to the virus from DS9 not to what ever shenanigans Sec31 pulled on Daystrom.
I've just re-watched the scene, and I still don't see anything that would explain sudden limitations. Quite the opposite, there are vague references to having evolved in the process of being weaponized, gained in exchange for a shorter lifespan and pain. However, she does say they still link. None of that explains why they don't fight like previous changelings.
 
I've just re-watched the scene, and I still don't see anything that would explain sudden limitations. Quite the opposite, there are vague references to having evolved in the process of being weaponized, gained in exchange for a shorter lifespan and pain. However, she does say they still link. None of that explains why they don't fight like previous changelings.
Well, it's pretty much implied by how different they are. Not everything is said.
 
I've just re-watched the scene, and I still don't see anything that would explain sudden limitations. Quite the opposite, there are vague references to having evolved in the process of being weaponized, gained in exchange for a shorter lifespan and pain. However, she does say they still link. None of that explains why they don't fight like previous changelings.
They did turn into part of the floor of the turbolift.
 
This was the first episode this season that was not great. It was ok and I still can't wait to see the next one.

closed captioning spoiled Tuvok's appearance. lol
 
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When you see an episode named Dominion you expect to see the Changeling Empire, maybe even a few Jem 'Hadar soldiers or even travel into the Bajoran Wormhole and the Gamma Quadrant itself!!! :crazy:
But there wasn't even anyone under any kind of mental control either, so why was it given that title? :shrug:
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Why is a DS9 story being told for a final TNG adventure?

With no DS9 characters bar Worf.
I replied to this in another thread but to me it speaks to the long standing consequences that came from the DS9 story. Almost all the other TNG stories were one off. They did a great job, with few threats remaining by the end, aside from maybe the Blue Gills. But, DS9's story arc had a lot of long term implications and consequences because what happened damaged the very heart of the Federation. It was not something just shrugged off at the end of an episode. It had real, quadrant alternating, damaging effects on the Federation. I think it speaks to the strength of that story that even without majority of DS9 characters the consequences are felt by all. That's interesting.
 
Seems to me having DS9 characters would strengthen it unless this is all a big mis-direction and the real enemy is something more connected to Picard.
 
Seems to me having DS9 characters would strengthen it unless this is all a big mis-direction and the real enemy is something more connected to Picard.
I personally don't agree with the strength of it, but I also am reserving judgement because I do think the big bad is closer connected to Picard and not the Changelings, which means you would bring in DS9 characters for a glorified cameo at best and that's not a good service to the story.

The strength of the story right now is the characters and their response to the threat, not how many characters can we shove in here. Well, not yet any way. Still two episodes to go.
 
and back with a good episode after the last one which was disappointing, jack is scarlet witch now uh... neat i guess
 
A question: in this episode and previous one "The Bounty", why the HELL would they bring back pretty much exactly the absolute worst TNG episode idea "Masks" where Data has multiple personalities?! This is literally the worst decision in the history of star trek. :lol: (Well among a host of other idiotic things like the those garbage TNG movies that killed off all TNG until Picard.) Of all the ideas they could go with, they choose THIS cringe-fest? Really?
 
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