In Star Trek Generations, both Kirk and Guinan end up in the Nexus. In the case of the fomer, he is physically transported there after an energy tentril tears a hole in the compartment of the Enterprise-B stardrive where he was working in deflector control (not sure how that didn't destroy half the ship, as in First Contact it is mentioned the deflector is "charged with antiprotons", but that is for a later discussion). In the case of Guinan, she had just been in the Nexus prior to her rescue, leaving behind an "echo" of herself.
This is where things get confusing, at least if Generations and First Contact are the most recent films you've seen chronologically. Guinan could easily be assumed to have been killed when the Enterprise-D saucer crashes on Veridian III, because she never appears again in the remainder of the film except as an echo, and is totally absent from the next two films. Assume you have only seen up to First Contact: would it be reasonable to think that if someone dies, their "echo" is still alive in the Nexus? We never see Kirk's echo, because in his case, he exists in his entirety inside the Nexus for 78 years, until Picard is also phyiscally picked up. Now, in Kirk's case, when he leaves the Nexus, did he leave an "echo" of himself? Did Picard? And could either "echo", in theory, be a source of immortality, by which both men live forever in the Nexus? Or as Picard tells Riker at the end of the movie, are they truly "only mortal"?
Thoughts?
This is where things get confusing, at least if Generations and First Contact are the most recent films you've seen chronologically. Guinan could easily be assumed to have been killed when the Enterprise-D saucer crashes on Veridian III, because she never appears again in the remainder of the film except as an echo, and is totally absent from the next two films. Assume you have only seen up to First Contact: would it be reasonable to think that if someone dies, their "echo" is still alive in the Nexus? We never see Kirk's echo, because in his case, he exists in his entirety inside the Nexus for 78 years, until Picard is also phyiscally picked up. Now, in Kirk's case, when he leaves the Nexus, did he leave an "echo" of himself? Did Picard? And could either "echo", in theory, be a source of immortality, by which both men live forever in the Nexus? Or as Picard tells Riker at the end of the movie, are they truly "only mortal"?
Thoughts?