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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

Pretty big fleet. Guess the Romulans have lots of ways to hide a fleet that big
They were always the ultimate xenophobes, and space is big. Remember back in the TNG S1 finale, nobody had heard from them in many years. Then, when that first D'deridex decloaked in the neutral zone, everyone on the E-D bridge was shitting their shorts over it.

"To be unknowable is to be unconquerable" - Romulan proverb
 
They were always the ultimate xenophobes, and space is big. Remember back in the TNG S1 finale, nobody had heard from them in many years. Then, when that first D'deridex decloaked in the neutral zone, everyone on the E-D bridge was shitting their shorts over it.

"To be unknowable is to be unconquerable" - Romulan proverb

But those ships looked cooler and much more powerful than what we saw in Picard. I guess also the admiral wasn't allowed to use them possibly.
 
The thing about the Romulans is that they are often highly secretive and do things that at best can be called sneaky, We know of at least two occurences in which the Romulans avoided any direct contact with the Federation for several decades, but continued to develop new ship designs and/or weapon systems, waiting for the right time to surprise the Federation with them...
 
But those ships looked cooler and much more powerful than what we saw in Picard. I guess also the admiral wasn't allowed to use them possibly.
Or you know, the empire being devastated by a supernova may have something to do about it.

Or, for the same reason the Fed fleet was copy and paste, they didn't have time/budget to make more models.

What ship is this
It's the Constitution III from Season 3.
 
Is that the same supernova that pushed Nero backwards in time to the other universe?

His ship had Borg technology too, interesting
 
OK but people kept saying it and that it was in production notes. Why was it mentioned in comic books, that's what I wanted to know?

I'm not even sure it was mentioned in production notes. I have both the blu-ray and the art book and I don't remember any Borg connection. The comic seemingly did the Borg thing as a way to explain its non-typical appearance.
 
I'm not even sure it was mentioned in production notes. I have both the blu-ray and the art book and I don't remember any Borg connection. The comic seemingly did the Borg thing as a way to explain its non-typical appearance.

OK that seems a bit wanky......
 
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