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Nemesis crash at end

One might argue that this was the maximum that the lights could do. In "reality", they were supposed to be as bright as in the TV show, but movie "reality" looked different from TV "reality"...

Of course, the security team apparently did shoot some Reman ass. There's no evidence that any of the intruders survived. It's just odd that Riker never called for reinforcements when going after the Viceroy. Was the ship really so short-staffed that they couldn't send an anti-boarding party that outnumbered the enemy fifty to one?

Then again, since this was supposed to have been just a milk run to the Troi wedding, perhaps there indeed was just a partial crew aboard.

Timo Saloniemi
 
One might argue that this was the maximum that the lights could do. In "reality", they were supposed to be as bright as in the TV show, but movie "reality" looked different from TV "reality"...

Of course, the security team apparently did shoot some Reman ass. There's no evidence that any of the intruders survived. It's just odd that Riker never called for reinforcements when going after the Viceroy. Was the ship really so short-staffed that they couldn't send an anti-boarding party that outnumbered the enemy fifty to one?

Then again, since this was supposed to have been just a milk run to the Troi wedding, perhaps there indeed was just a partial crew aboard.

Timo Saloniemi

Heh, yeah, I mean they all saw Riker follow Mr. Vampire into the bowls of the ship and yet no one ever shows up to help him. Maybe the crew really hates Riker. And aren't worried about one little Vampire in the guts of the ship. How much damage could he do? (sarcasm alert)
 
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