Shaw: “Forget about all that weird shit on the Stargazer. The real Borg are still out there.”You are the second person I"ve seen that said that she was mentioned. Was this early in the season because I don't remember it.
in episode 4
Shaw: “Forget about all that weird shit on the Stargazer. The real Borg are still out there.”You are the second person I"ve seen that said that she was mentioned. Was this early in the season because I don't remember it.
This Cube is closer to Death Star 1 size than to Armada Fusion Cube size.
Shaw: “Forget about all that weird shit on the Stargazer. The real Borg are still out there.”
in episode 4
Oh well, the showrunner have borrowed from Star Wars, at least the sequence was fun.And the Enterprise did the Death Star Trench Run.![]()
and had a father-son conflict while the emperor/ess looked on.And the Enterprise did the Death Star Trench Run.![]()
It's beyond Positronic.It helps having a positronic brain.![]()
and had a father-son conflict while the emperor/ess looked on.
and a pilot that had to trust his feelings to fly
and a desperate capital ships battle going on nearby
Oh well, the showrunner have borrowed from Star Wars, at least the sequence was fun.
No complaints here. It was what I wanted, the Enterprise doing amazing things one last time.The Death Star Trench Run was basically a nearly straight line along the rounded hull of the outside of the Death Star.
What Data did was in short order (On the fly) plot a route through a giant random 3D maze to the center of the cube, w/o crashing into anything.
That's FAR more amazing then flying in a straight line.
We sure got it, the Enterprise-D has never looked better.No complaints here. It was what I wanted, the Enterprise doing amazing things one last time.
I'm glad the interior didn't look anything like Star Trek: Generations.We sure got it, the Enterprise-D has never looked better.
This entire final season was full of remember berries which fitted well for the serial.Well, I finally saw the last two episodes in full back to back, treating them like a feature-length movie. Even though I read all the spoilers and saw smidgens of the episodes already, I have to say it was one heck of a ride! Hopefully the Borg will STAY extinct this time. There are some who have passed on that I wish were still here to watch it.
I have noticed some music clips from previous Trek that were used in the finale. The first notable one was when we see the Enterprise-D fully restored in its place at the museum - that was from "Star Trek: Generations," and that music was played in the movie when Picard and Riker are talking on the wrecked bridge of said ship. Interesting hearing it again on an intact Enterprise-D bridge. Interesting symmetry there.
The second one was on the bridge of the now-Enterprise-G when Seven and Raffi throw Jack out of the center seat. I recognize this clip from "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," when you see the ill-fated Grissom approach the Genesis Planet.
And of course there were some elements from the "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" soundtrack shortly after.
I actually prefer the bridge layout of the ST:Generations variant.I'm glad the interior didn't look anything like Star Trek: Generations.
No complaints here. It was what I wanted, the Enterprise doing amazing things one last time.
Who said it was jettisoned?Out of Starfleet again, giving away all his belongings and leaving Earth? Really the only thing carried forward is that he "allowed himself to be loved" per Q in his fling with Laris, which was promptly jettisoned as she left Earth, and he chased Beverly and found his son.
She did the most important thing, figure out how to save her husband & friends.And third time is the charm for Troi driving. She didn't crash it this time!
Yeah, but that updated design was built for the stunt people to do their thing in the movie, and rolling the captain's section to crash into a wall.I actually prefer the bridge layout of the ST:Generations variant.
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I do prefer the TV show format over movies, but Bridge design wise, I like the updated one more.
I just wish we got to see more of it, then the short instance of the movie.
I second that notion. And it was sweet to see her fully restored in the museum. I have to thank Mr. Matalas for the saving grace that he did here, correcting the injustice that happened in Generations.
And third time is the charm for Troi driving. She didn't crash it this time!
Another thing I noticed as well is the Borg interiors are more reminiscent of the original TNG Borg interiors from "Q Who" and "Best of Both Worlds Parts I and II" as opposed to latter stuff like "Star Trek: First Contact" and the Borg "Star Trek: Voyager" episodes, such as the alcoves and those upside-down lit red and green pyramids (the reds being "power wave-guide conduits" and the greens being distribution nodes).
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