I'm still wondering why the photon torpedo that destroyed the Sha-Ka-Ree entity's "cathedral" exploded not far from Kirk, Spock and McCoy yet none of them were even remotely injured by what must have been a pretty big blast.
Could have had him wake up in a hospital and then continue the story. Just seem odd that they took him all the way back to France for him to be a sleep of the couch.Because he's the star, and the story wasn't going to the hospital next.![]()
Well, that screen when Dahj is looking for him only gives a birth year, not his age or current date.I think it is on some nigh illegible infoscreen at some point.
Because Spock calibrated the yield precisely.I'm still wondering why the photon torpedo that destroyed the Sha-Ka-Ree entity's "cathedral" exploded not far from Kirk, Spock and McCoy yet none of them were even remotely injured by what must have been a pretty big blast.
Most other shows would have least shown them with some damage. Why wasn’t he in a hospital?
Maybe Picard is also a Replicant.![]()
But the way they showed the explosion with Picard being blown back. That looked pretty rough.I'm still wondering why the photon torpedo that destroyed the Sha-Ka-Ree entity's "cathedral" exploded not far from Kirk, Spock and McCoy yet none of them were even remotely injured by what must have been a pretty big blast.
Could have had him wake up in a hospital and then continue the story. Just seem odd that they took him all the way back to France for him to be a sleep of the couch.
Nope. If the story needs him in the hospital that's where he'll be. This one didn'tMost other shows would have least shown them with some damage. Why wasn’t he in a hospital?
Maybe Picard is also a Replicant.![]()
Regarding the date the show takes place, people say Picard was referred to as 92 years old somewhere in episode 1. Where was that?
Even Bernd from Ex Astris Sciencia liked it!
Amazing that fans have pretty much universally enjoyed this episode. Is this the most popular episode of Star Trek since... Trials and Tribble-ations?
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Using a transporter on him after that seems rather dangerousWith transporters, he is just a blink away from LaBarre. Pretty much anywhere in the world.
Nope. If the story needs him in the hospital that's where he'll be. This one didn't
Using a transporter on him after that seems rather dangerous
Id say its the most popular Trek episode since "The Inner Light" and "Darmok" (both are also Picard-focused).
Have you watched Star Trek before? They've beamed people away after worse.Using a transporter on him after that seems rather dangerous
Usually when there no choice. There would have been a medical facility nearby.Have you watched Star Trek before? They've beamed people away after worse.
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