The result is that Sukail must trap this Kelpian in an alternate universe forever fighting them.Another befuddled adolescent superpowered Kelpian. It will turn out that Kelpians are actually supposed to be oppressed and eaten to prevent UNIVERSE THREATENING THREATS from happening.
Nagilum was one of the most forgettable villains ever. To link him to DSC S4 would be ridiculous. By that logic, Lazarus might as well be the reason for the anomaly.
The creators say it parallels the covid crisis so it must be China
Another befuddled adolescent superpowered Kelpian. It will turn out that Kelpians are actually supposed to be oppressed and eaten to prevent UNIVERSE THREATENING THREATS from happening.
- Nagilum is a completely forgettable character from a completely forgettable episode of early TNG that only hardcore fans know or care about. Normals would probably be more familiar with the reaction gif of the helmsman being killed than they would be with who's killing him.
- It was Picard who suggested they might meet again. Nagilum was thoroughly disgusted with Human aggressiveness (which is ironic since it planned to kill off up to half the crew) and didn't seem to desire encountering them again.
- The method of operation and effects of this anomaly on surrounding space and planets are nothing like that of Nagilum.
- The appearance of the anomaly doesn't have any resemblance to Nagilum beyond a vague "cloud in space" quality, which includes most of the anomalies in Trek. This cloud does not look anything like the Nagilum cloud.
- I doubt if the writers were pouring over old TNG villains and settle upon the giant space fetus and said, "yes, that's the one" any more than they would settle upon "Evil Tar Pit Monster that killed Tasha Yar." Not that they avoid hokey stuff, because they made the Burn caused by some Kelpian kid crying, but they'd make their own original hokey stuff.
- They're not even bringing back Nagilum on Picard, where it would at least make a little more sense. They're sticking with more well-known (even among non-fans or barely fans) antagonists like the Borg and Q.
I have no doubt the anomaly is some sort of living being given its behavior, but the odds of it being Nagilum of all things are astronomical, and I have no idea how this became such a popular suggestion. If there's some reason people seem so confident in this suggestion beyond "space cloud" I would sure like to hear the reasons why, 'cause I'm just not seeing it.
There is nothing to like. He killed a crewman for no reason.So much Nagilum hate on this thread...
It's a giant killer batThe creators say it parallels the covid crisis so it must be China
Or a pangolinIt's a giant killer bat
So much Nagilum hate on this thread...
Not hate, just befuddlement at why it's such a popular suggestion.So much Nagilum hate on this thread...
I hope this is not going to be of those "it had been a dream all along" things.
My big question is how does it move faster than the speed of light? If it's roaming around and killing planets in different systems, it must be a FTL phenomenon.
Oh THAT would explain SO MANY THINGS that don't fit 32nd century at all... but it probably won't be that.
Not like it does.How should the 32nd Century appear?![]()
Now you've done it.How should the 32nd Century appear?![]()
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