There seems to have been a number of deleted or unfilmed scenes in episodes 7 and 8.They completely glossed over shifting the cloaking device around. They uninstalled it from the Titan, put it on Worf's shuttle, then after they got back, reinstalled it on the Titan again.
So Worf became a freelance head-hunter following his assignment on Deep Space Nine? And I don't mean recruiting. More like the guys that Skipper, Gilligan, and the rest tried to avoid...
If the actual Borg could do what Jack did to Mura, BOBW would have been over in less than 15 minutes with an easy Borg victory.
Worf is a Captain in Starfleet. Perhaps of the Enterprise E.
You can see his Captain pips in the final scene.
Brent Spiner mentioned in an interview just published over on TrekMovie that by absorbing Lore, Data gained some of his personality traits and talents/mannerisms and gained a "dark side" like all people have..so that might offer up a much broader character to explore if the stars line up again for the crew.
While a villain..I appreciate they didn't do Lore dirty because Lore is correct..Data got the love of everyone showered on him and Lore did not..
Then again Lore is a prick
He is. The backstory for Worf was that after Picard left the Enterprise Worf was promoted to Captain on Picards direct recommendation and string pulling and commanded the Enterprise-E for at least two years prior to...whatever happened to the E-E as it was held back as classified.
Borg can hear other Borg. How could Jack mind control Mura without having even touched him? Mura is not a BorgWorf is a Captain in Starfleet. Perhaps of the Enterprise E.
You can see his Captain pips in the final scene.
Yup. Jack is most definitely something different. Something inherited from Locutus perhaps, to explain his HIVE mind powers.
Remember Picard could still hear the voices of the Borg in First Contact.
I watch TWoK for the sheer beauty of having two incredibly large hams on the big screen together: Shatner and Montalban. That alone is worth the price of admission. That, and I have a massive crush on Saavik.As much as I enjoyed the Troi / Riker scenes, the bit where they trashed Nepenthe was rather over the top, and not in any good way. Now that they're moving elsewhere one hopes Kestra - who seemed to love the place - has either left home or will have the home her parents have apparently loathed all along to go back to.
Maybe. But surely Chekov - who of course wasn't in "Space Seed" but since TWoK's writers ignored that let's do the same - should have said something to Terrell about Khan and co when Reliant approached the system. At the absolute least, surely he should have noticed that one of the planets in a known system wasn't there any more. But anyway. Given this is the Picard forum I won't go any further but it's one of the (many) reasons I can't take TWoK anywhere near as seriously as most do. As ever, each to their own.
Maybe they put all the non-self-sealing ones behind the red door, so no one uses them? You know, make it look threatening to keep people away from the inferior product. Much safer to use the self-sealing ones!I thought it was self-sealing stem bolts?
Agreed. I do wish Starfleet Security was better at their job...he easy takeover of ships is a thing in Trek, but I hate it. Almost always leads to poor episodes. Ugh.
I now wonder if Lore reflects Soong's own insecurities.While a villain..I appreciate they didn't do Lore dirty because Lore is correct..Data got the love of everyone showered on him and Lore did not..
Being born in 85 I didn't see TWOK even in its original decade..but yeah...major crush on Saavik tooI watch TWoK for the sheer beauty of having two incredibly large hams on the big screen together: Shatner and Montalban. That alone is worth the price of admission. That, and I have a massive crush on Saavik.
Haha!!! Indeed. I think Lore wasn't wrong to feel slighted but when you choose to express those feelings by becoming a homicidal (genocidal?) maniac, well.....
I now wonder if Lore reflects Soong's own insecurities.
Seven and Jack - Their defeat of Vadic was very satisfying.
RIP Lore. A great Trek villain that even had cinematic potential. His end was very satisfying though. 37 years in the making.
It seems like the best aspects of Lore are now present in this new Data. Very reminiscent of "The Enemy Within." I like how this new Data's personality is somewhat cocky and confident. Gives Spiner a lot to work with.
RIP Lore. A great Trek villain that even had cinematic potential. His end was very satisfying though. 37 years in the making.
It seems like the best aspects of Lore are now present in this new Data. Very reminiscent of "The Enemy Within." I like how this new Data's personality is somewhat cocky and confident. Gives Spiner a lot to work with.
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