Plus those Alcoves behind the guards on the upper level sort of look like regeneration alcoves.
Note that 5843 days corresponds to 16ish years. Perhaps the armada Picard led was to save the Romulans from a Borg incursion?
Plus those Alcoves behind the guards on the upper level sort of look like regeneration alcoves.
Yeah I've seen that theory, it makes sense.Note that 5843 days corresponds to 16ish years. Perhaps the armada Picard led was to save the Romulans from a Borg incursion?
Think of it this way. PIC is definitely a sequel to TNG, it owns it's existence to TNG. So they are going to have some elements (highly popular at that) from that era to start for sure.Well, I don't like it and think its unnecessary.
Yeah I've seen that theory, it makes sense.
I'm thinking something like that did happen. This could also explain why Romulans have no issues stripping Borg for techWill they tie the Borg to the Hobus supernova too? Maybe in a final Hail Mary move, the Borg destroy Romulus' star.
I think we should have full context and story before dismissing it completely.
I mean for all we know there's no 'real' Borg at all, just liberated drones and dead cubes.
Forcing Picard to revisit the Borg is cruel. We had the sequel to the Borg. It was all wrapped for the story. It feels unnecessary and mean spirited.Think of it this way. PIC is definitely a sequel to TNG, it owns it's existence to TNG. So they are going to have some elements (highly popular at that) from that era to start for sure.
But I guarantee you, Borg is not the main plot of the whole PIC show. Once they kick off the show and get the Borg subplot out of the way, we'll see what PIC is really all about.
Universe is not all roses and dandelions, sometimes it is cruel.Forcing Picard to revisit the Borg is cruel. We had the sequel to the Borg. It was all wrapped for the story. It feels unnecessary and mean spirited.
No, the universe is not all roses and dandelions. Did I claim that? No, I did not.Universe is not all roses and dandelions, sometimes it is cruel.
But you should see the glee on Picard's face when he says "Engage"
It's pretty clear from the trailer he misses being in space. If it takes Borg to get him into space and on another starship, I think Picard is ok with that.
Are you still going to watch it though? For all you know you could be wrong.No, the universe is not all roses and dandelions. Did I claim that? No, I did not.
But, when writing a story about an iconic character it strikes me as highly insensitive, at best, to be like, "Here, let's revisit one of your most traumatic experiences." It also feels like very much like a nostalgia check list. None of which inspires me for good story telling, or even treating Picard in a way that acknowledges his past struggles with any sort of seriousness.
Sorry, it comes across as highly mean spirited by the writers to be like "Hey, Picard hasn't seen the Borg in a while. He should say 'Hi' to his old friends."
I'm glad everyone is excited for the Borg. I'm not.
Yes, because Romulans.Are you still going to watch it though? For all you know you could be wrong.
Think of it this way. PIC is definitely a sequel to TNG, it owns it's existence to TNG. So they are going to have some elements (highly popular at that) from that era to start for sure.
But I guarantee you, Borg is not the main plot of the whole PIC show. Once they kick off the show and get the Borg subplot out of the way, we'll see what PIC is really all about.
Agree to disagree.When done right, the Borg is the single best thing Star Trek has in its toolbox.
My bad ...Alright, been seeing a lot of needless hostility in these threads in dealing with posters of differing opinions...particularly on the subject of Discovery. Let's dial it back a bit.
Publicly accusing another poster of being a troll is a particular no-no. I'll let it slide this time.
There is no need for Q.All that's missing is Q.
Eh, I don't think so. Or maybe a new version of it.Just took a look at the old countdown comics.
Anyone else think, that we might have seen “The vault” in the new trailer?
https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Vault
He's a fictional character. Putting him through shit is what he's there for.But, when writing a story about an iconic character it strikes me as highly insensitive, at best, to be like, "Here, let's revisit one of your most traumatic experiences."
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