with the countess?
It probably went down with the ship in Generations.
Clearly it was just a replica Picard keeps in his ready room.Unless it was destroyed (or left behind, like the priceless Kurlan naiskos) in Generations...
Hard to imagine Starfleet just leaves all their stuff on the planet for anyone to pick over. I posit there's a big time-cut between Picard/Riker beaming up and the Faragut leaving orbit.Suppose it was retrieved by the Romulans after that crash
I just went down a Memory Beta rabbit hole - having not read the Trek novels, the post-Nemesis stories go on quite extensively don't they? Presumably that'll all be wiped out with Star Trek: Picard.The novels covered this.
https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Light_Fantastic
If the call goes out for "Everyone evacuate to the escape pods," does Moriarty need to be taken with too?
Oh yeah, that's almost certainly a guarantee. Especially since some of the information already available about Picard contradicts the novels.I just went down a Memory Beta rabbit hole - having not read the Trek novels, the post-Nemesis stories go on quite extensively don't they? Presumably that'll all be wiped out with Star Trek: Picard.
Yeah... just like they were going to have experts work on the problem of freeing him, after Elementary, Dear Data, but he ended up sitting in storage aboard the D for some years instead? They clearly don't give a crap about that guy, & now that he got dealt with once & for all, he probably just sat on a shelf in Barclay's roomMaybe sometime after "Ship in a Bottle", the containment unit containing Moriarty was transferred somewhere else. A Starfleet research facility, for example. The cube may not have been on the ship when it crashed.
I doubt it! I read that recently and it completely ignores the novelverse, and appears to be totally incompatible with what we know about Star Trek: Picard.I hope they stick to Picard's biography though... just got it recently
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