And my sig is a statement of fact so it matters not whether people agree with me, I know I'm always right.
How to win friends and influence people...
As for "all the Trek I love is the best and was created for noble reasons, while all the stuff I hate was just a combination of those scummy capitalist execs and bad writers wanting to milk the series"... I can't even be bothered to point out what's wrong with such a viewpoint. It makes you look laughable, which I hope was your point.
Weren't you the fool making all the "Is XX character gay?" threads not so long ago?
Of course, part of me is desperately hoping you're taking these extreme intelligent-deficient POVs in order to get people riled up, and it's all a clever ironic approach you're going for.
Nobody could be like this for real, right?
Right...?
As for the subject at hand, I think they included their deaths not just to show the temptation of the Nexus, but also for the contrasting characterisations of Picard and Soran ("Time is the fire in which we burn...") and also so Picard's heart-warming "time is a companion" speech at the end has more resonance.
I wish they hadn't done it, but it doesn't "RUIN TREKZ FOREVA!!!!" for me either.
I haven't seen this film in years. My biggest issue with it was how casually the Ent-D was "killed off" and replaced for "First Contact". It's the Enterprise for goodness sake - you give it an heroic send-off. See "Star Trek III"? GOOD heroic sacrifice of the ship., See "Gen"? LAME send-off...
and did Geordi ever discover that it was all down to him? Probably would've made him feel a little guilty...