I was watching First Contact for the millionth time and one of the things that bugged me was the battle. Not because it was too short (it was) and not in the finale (yeah), but because of the ships that were destroyed seemingly as a result of Picard's actions (or inactions).
Picard gives the order for everyone to target their weapons in the "special blow 'em up spot." Riker reports everyone is ready and Picard...pauses. As he does so, we see the Borg have time to fire off another bolt and obliterate one more starship.
Then, when the cube does go up, one of the starships is caught in the explosion and is blown to smithereens.
Now, I can see the second ship being totally not his fault. The helmsman should have pulled the hell up. At the same time, their engines might have taken damage and the captain's last words were "God damn Picard and his fricking plannnnnns!"
The first time, though, the ship got wasted because Picard hesitated. Was he waiting for the right moment? And why? Or is Picard responsible for these lost lives?
Thoughts?
Picard gives the order for everyone to target their weapons in the "special blow 'em up spot." Riker reports everyone is ready and Picard...pauses. As he does so, we see the Borg have time to fire off another bolt and obliterate one more starship.
Then, when the cube does go up, one of the starships is caught in the explosion and is blown to smithereens.
Now, I can see the second ship being totally not his fault. The helmsman should have pulled the hell up. At the same time, their engines might have taken damage and the captain's last words were "God damn Picard and his fricking plannnnnns!"
The first time, though, the ship got wasted because Picard hesitated. Was he waiting for the right moment? And why? Or is Picard responsible for these lost lives?
Thoughts?