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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 3x08 - "Surrender"

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They literally say they have to leave and then show the cloaked ship flying off. Maybe it docked right next to where they were maybe as the alarm was already sounded they used transporters. Why that would need to be shown I have no idea.

They retrieved the data that the changelings had collected about the parts of Picard’s brain they had extracted. They say this in the episode.
So why is Troi talking to Jack at the end of the episode? Why still the mystery?
 
They snuck on board? Maybe, but never shown. Geordi said that they were coming back to the Titan after failing to find Riker a few episodes ago.

Do you not find it convenient that alarm goes off after some plot exposition? Again, why would they retreat at that point when Titan is under enemy control? Would the Worf or Riker from TNG do that? Come on.

I have to agree with the previous poster who suggests you haven’t seen the episode.

Worf appears when the bad guys are going about their normal business and when they are discovered an alarm goes off. This is enough for ANYONE to work out they snuck aboard. The other options are it’s a full on battle but no one has noticed or he hailed them and asked to come and rescue his mates.

If the alarm is going off and you are outnumbered you are going to retreat. They do retreat back to the shuttle.

They then have an exchange where they hail the Titan and comment that shields are up and comms are down they must have lost control. This is when they find out.
 
I don’t know how you can come to this conclusion.
  • Picard grappling with the fact he’s a father and the lost time with Jack and Beverly.
  • Riker shifting his outlook from being stuck in his grief to finding new hope, trying to make things right with Troi.
  • This entire season has a theme of finding strength in the “family” of people we spend our lives with. That’s true for all of TNG crew, but it’s also touched on with Seven of Nine remembering Voyager, and even with the crew of Titan.
None of which has been earned. At all, particularly Picard, Crusher and Jack. Riker has been great, I'll give you that.
 
I guess some people just enjoy upsetting themselves for some reason.

Once you've been on the board long enough you get used to newbie accounts that are clearly duals of a previously banned poster. They always have axes to grind and they don't waste any time when it comes to starting to grind them.

Note that Cortez hasn't contributed positively anywhere else on the board. The poster is exclusively here to shit on Picard and wind people up. Ignore and move on. There are more interesting discussions to have with more interesting folks.
 
They snuck on board? Maybe, but never shown. Geordi said that they were coming back to the Titan after failing to find Riker a few episodes ago.

Do you not find it convenient that alarm goes off after some plot exposition? Again, why would they retreat at that point when Titan is under enemy control? Would the Worf or Riker from TNG do that? Come on.

They Failed to get Riker at Daystrom, or more likely by plumbing whatever info as to his ‘arrest’ they could find. (Hence the Tuvok conversation)

When would you like the alarm to go off? The exposition took all of a few minutes.

They would retreat at that point, because they are not on the attack — there’s nothing they can do on the Shrike that can help the Titan, but it’s possible two Starfleet Ninja, and two Starfleet Officers, might help swing things back on the Titan. Especially as that’s where they need to go next, regardless. So… they are not retreating. They are in fact going to the front line to see what they can do there.
 
I have to agree with the previous poster who suggests you haven’t seen the episode.

Worf appears when the bad guys are going about their normal business and when they are discovered an alarm goes off. This is enough for ANYONE to work out they snuck aboard. The other options are it’s a full on battle but no one has noticed or he hailed them and asked to come and rescue his mates.

If the alarm is going off and you are outnumbered you are going to retreat. They do retreat back to the shuttle.

They then have an exchange where they hail the Titan and comment that shields are up and comms are down they must have lost control. This is when they find out.
We haven't seen him for two episodes and he appears just to save the day. Of course he snuck aboard, that's bit the point. The point is: plot contrivances. The same way the alarm goes off. The same way they get off the ship after a bit of plot exposition. The same way they disappear until things are settled on the Titan. The same way the data Raffi extracted is never mentioned.
 
So why is Troi talking to Jack at the end of the episode? Why still the mystery?
If only they’d explained this in the episode by having for example Riker say, “ We’re analysing the data that we pulled from the Shrike to see what it was they were extracting from your body.”

Also it would be explained if it had been brought up several times that the Changelings wanted parts of Picard’s body and Jack.

Oh wait both those things DID happen.

Also why are you questioning why a Councillor is talking to someone undergoing all of this stressful situation? Even without the mystery she’d still do that.
 
We haven't seen him for two episodes and he appears just to save the day. Of course he snuck aboard, that's bit the point. The point is: plot contrivances. The same way the alarm goes off. The same way they get off the ship after a bit of plot exposition. The same way they disappear until things are settled on the Titan. The same way the data Raffi extracted is never mentioned.
I have already answered all of these points so I’m not going to reply anymore.

I worry that you are confusing plot contrivance and plot.

You wish to see every single thing that’s happened and have no dramatic timing or excitement.
 
I guess some people just enjoy upsetting themselves for some reason.

Once you've been on the board long enough you get used to newbie accounts that are clearly duals of a previously banned poster. They always have axes to grind and they don't waste any time when it comes to starting to grind them.

Note that Cortez hasn't contributed positively anywhere else on the board. The poster is exclusively here to shit on Picard and wind people up. Ignore and move on. There are more interesting discussions to have with more interesting folks.
I'm not upset at all. About to watch the Masters. Very happy. I'm talking about very poor storytelling, that's all.
 
Nice episode. Of course, I knew they weren't going to kill off Data for a third time and that his surrender was a trick. Still, beautifully done and a big TNG movie fix for me. It always seemed so dull and trite that Data could gain emotions from something as tawdry as an 'emotion chip'. Him being an amalgamation of Lore and himself makes so much more sense and feels so much more satisfying for the character.







Sad to see Vadic go. Shaw is still on his Hansen trip but I have a feeling he will acknowledge Seven properly by the end.







Other thoughts:







Nice to see 'Spot', although I know it's not the original Spot. I think there were about three original Spot's anyway.







Is that the Denise Crosby appearance we were teased with over and done?







The idea that Data is incapable of using contractions doesn't even tally with the evidence presented in TNG. He did it before Datalore and he did it after so it seems a bit stupid to bring it up.







Nice to see the Worf/Troi relationship acknowledged, even if just as undertones.







Good! Very good! I can't believe there are only two more.



Yeah that is the Denise Crosby appearance. She got more sceentime than I thought she would. Lol
 
If only they’d explained this in the episode by having for example Riker say, “ We’re analysing the data that we pulled from the Shrike to see what it was they were extracting from your body.”

Also it would be explained if it had been brought up several times that the Changelings wanted parts of Picard’s body and Jack.

Oh wait both those things DID happen.

Also why are you questioning why a Councillor is talking to someone undergoing all of this stressful situation? Even without the mystery she’d still do that.
More plot contrivances again. Analysing data to see what they were extracting from your body. Feck that, tell me about there plan! And why the analysis in the first place?
 
More plot contrivances again. Analysing data to see what they were extracting from your body. Feck that, tell me about there plan! And why the analysis in the first place?
Their even. Hate predictive text
 
More plot contrivances again. Analysing data to see what they were extracting from your body. Feck that, tell me about there plan! And why the analysis in the first place?
You know what most folks do with a broken record, they tend to no longer listen to it.
 
No goalposts moved. The point is it was never shown. Anyway, you're just nitpicking now.

She downloaded the information. That's nice. They didn't review it. We have no idea what it contains, and if we did, why does Troi have to talk to Jack at the end of this episode?

Analysing data to see what they were extracting from your body. Feck that, tell me about there plan! And why the analysis in the first place?
 
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