They have to do SOMETHING with him.
Putting him in jail would've been telling the Borg, "Here's your guy! Feel free to come get him!"
The Borg have easy access to New Zealand?
They have to do SOMETHING with him.
Putting him in jail would've been telling the Borg, "Here's your guy! Feel free to come get him!"
The Borg have easy access to New Zealand?
A cube or two ... Several thousand drones ... Yeah, they could take the island.
Picard has many enemies.
There was a risk of enemies such as the Borg or the Romulans attacking Jack to get at Jean-Luc.
A cube or two ... Several thousand drones ... Yeah, they could take the island.
Plus, Picard is a celebrity. Fathering a child out of wedlock would've caused a scandal.
The Borg have easy access to New Zealand?
Indeed.That would be the case anywhere the character went. It is a silly proposition that Seven could protect him if the Borg really wanted him.
Do you see how these two comments contradict each other? If the Borg or Romulans could so easily get at someone on Earth, why would they need Jack to get at Jean-Luc on Earth?
He's been stabbed before. He got over it.It would turn the knife in Jean-Luc's stomach. It would make him suffer.

In the 25th century? You're applying the wrong century's morality standards.Plus, Picard is a celebrity. Fathering a child out of wedlock would've caused a scandal.
Yeah. Last century'sIn the 25th century? You're applying the wrong century's morality standards.
It had been in development since 2018.
Could they? I don't think anyone has to worry about the Borg while on the planet which has successfully repelled three attempted Borg invasions. Indeed, it should be noted, no Borg drone has ever set foot on 24th century Earth, the closest they've gotten is Earth orbit. Now compare that with how many starships the Borg have either destroyed or assimilated, and well, I'm not seeing how Jack is safer on a starship than on Earth.A cube or two ... Several thousand drones ... Yeah, they could take the island.
So it was safer to take him into the lawless parts of the galaxy, rather than raise him on Earth, the Federation Capital, with a high ranking Starfleet Admiral?There was a risk of enemies such as the Borg or the Romulans attacking Jack to get at Jean-Luc.
I'd highly hope that by the 25th century, no one gives a flying fuck if someone has a kid out of wedlock.Plus, Picard is a celebrity. Fathering a child out of wedlock would've caused a scandal.
It would turn the knife in Jean-Luc's stomach. It would make him suffer.
This is Star Trek, not a Jane Austen novel. 18th-century sexual mores are not going to apply in the 24th-century.Fathering a child out of wedlock would've caused a scandal.
I don’t understand your comment. I am not from Normandy so my comment was not a “Norman coordinate”. I’m German-Irish, a Kraut-Mick.Does not compute.
Norman coordinate
It's dialogue from the TOS ep I, Mudd.I don’t understand your comment. I am not from Normandy so my comment was not a “Norman coordinate”. I’m German-Irish, a Kraut-Mick.
Pretty sure they know.It's dialogue from the TOS ep I, Mudd.
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