Now this would be a helluva way to end the series, and Picard's journey. It would negate everything after, like 3/4s of Generations though that pertained to Picard/TNG, etc.Therefore he's still in the Nexus.
Now this would be a helluva way to end the series, and Picard's journey. It would negate everything after, like 3/4s of Generations though that pertained to Picard/TNG, etc.Therefore he's still in the Nexus.
Don't forget Laris and Soji.I feel like such a Debbie downer this whole season. I'm really sincerely happy for everyone else that this was such a good time. I'm just looking forward to seeing SNW.
I guess in re this thread, biggest takeaway is that they flushed Rios, Jurati, and Elnor down the toilet.
Yup.1) A lot of the critics of PIC just wanted it to be Alien and other 80s/90s films.
1) A lot of the critics of PIC just wanted it to be Alien and other 80s/90s films.
2) Star Trek: Enterprise matters.
3) Despite how S3 was marketed, PIC S1 & S2 still mattered to some degree.
4) Worf became a captain, meaning Sisko was wrong.
5) Ro’s redemption arc.
6) Geordi found someone at long last to have a family, and it doesn’t look like its Dr. Leah Brahms.
7) Raffi’s past as a drug addict was put to use in S3.
8) Jurati, Rios, Elnor, Soji, & Kestra were afterthoughts.
9) Shaw joined the Voyager crewmembers not named Neelix that weren't resurrected by Seven’s nanoprobes.
10) Everything and everyone on Daystrom Station.
11) Jack seems to have no remorse for what he’s done.
12) Matalas and his team undid a bunch of messes created by the Berman era:
- undid the destruction of the Ent-D, with it now restored and taking its rightful place at the museum
- undid the demise of Data
- gave Star Trek its first series finale in 18 years, and in the process, produced a series finale that’s actually a Valentine to the fans
- continuing/completing the NX-01’s story with the refit and its place at the museum
- finally got rid of the Borg Queen while answering what happened to the Borg after the VOY finale
- the first steps to a Voyager reunion
- a proper sendoff for the TNG crew
- Troi can fly without crashing
- using Dr. Crusher
Probably not. Since the seasons overlapped each other. Fodder for the Legacy show, though.We still don't know where that giant scary transwarp conduit that opened at the end of Season 2 goes. The one that the Jurati collective is guarding.
Out of universe, I guess that was intended to form the basis of the Season 3 arc before Matalas took it in a different direction. In-universe, perhaps we'll never hear of it again.
Were the Ranger's pirates? I thought they were out there taking up the slack left by Starfleet.Another takeaway: rather than go to Starfleet Academy, if you have powerful friends in Starfleet (such as Admiral Janeway and Picard) you can make it to Captain in less than 10 years of continuous service with a break in the middle to be a space pirate.
And somehow the old desiccated Borg Queen will re-emerge and we get a Borg civil war.The next story will most likely deal with the Jurati borg.
Seems a bit like Vyvyan vs Neil from the Young Ones.And somehow the old desiccated Borg Queen will re-emerge and we get a Borg civil war.![]()
Another takeaway: rather than go to Starfleet Academy, if you have powerful friends in Starfleet (such as Admiral Janeway and Picard) you can make it to Captain in less than 10 years of continuous service with a break in the middle to be a space pirate.
I guess Will better not claim he's at home when he's actually at the pub.I didn't even mind the deus ex machina being Deanna's empathic powers suddenly knowing how to precisely locate people for transport. The sappy romance of it being Will's last message to her was sweet.
It's not strictly canon because it wasn't on screen, but Matalas said in a tweet after Episode 9 aired that the conduit was from the Borg in the Delta Quadrant. It was a "fake out" to conceal the Queen's true plan with Jack. She wanted to keep Starfleet busy with another crisis so she could hatch her plan. The Jurati Borg are still "guarding the gate."We still don't know where that giant scary transwarp conduit that opened at the end of Season 2 goes. The one that the Jurati collective is guarding.
Out of universe, I guess that was intended to form the basis of the Season 3 arc before Matalas took it in a different direction. In-universe, perhaps we'll never hear of it again.
I'm imagining it was a failed plan by the 'real' Borg Queen to destroy the Federation before she linked up with the rogue Changelings.
This is such a great post.1) A lot of the critics of PIC just wanted it to be Alien and other 80s/90s films.
2) Star Trek: Enterprise matters.
3) Despite how S3 was marketed, PIC S1 & S2 still mattered to some degree.
4) Worf became a captain, meaning Sisko was wrong.
5) Ro’s redemption arc.
6) Geordi found someone at long last to have a family, and it doesn’t look like its Dr. Leah Brahms.
7) Raffi’s past as a drug addict was put to use in S3.
8) Jurati, Rios, Elnor, Soji, & Kestra were afterthoughts.
9) Shaw joined the Voyager crewmembers not named Neelix that weren't resurrected by Seven’s nanoprobes.
10) Everything and everyone on Daystrom Station.
11) Jack seems to have no remorse for what he’s done.
12) Matalas and his team undid a bunch of messes created by the Berman era:
- undid the destruction of the Ent-D, with it now restored and taking its rightful place at the museum
- undid the demise of Data
- gave Star Trek its first series finale in 18 years, and in the process, produced a series finale that’s actually a Valentine to the fans
- continuing/completing the NX-01’s story with the refit and its place at the museum
- finally got rid of the Borg Queen while answering what happened to the Borg after the VOY finale
- the first steps to a Voyager reunion
- a proper sendoff for the TNG crew
- Troi can fly without crashing
- using Dr. Crusher
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