I've always heard "Nanclus" and this is the first time I know of when anyone has suggested otherwise.
Something which has always bothered me about that scene: Why was the Romulan ambassador present during a TOP SECRET STARFLEET BRIEFING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION AND SENIOR OFFICIALS.
Was this an oversight? Did the Romulans and the Federation have a mutual intelligence pact at this point (like in DS9)? Or some other diplomatic agreement?
It just seems odd that whilst Colonel West is delivering this clearly illegal rescue plan, the Romulan ambassador is just sitting there listening?
Something which has always bothered me about that scene: Why was the Romulan ambassador present during a TOP SECRET STARFLEET BRIEFING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION AND SENIOR OFFICIALS.
Was this an oversight? Did the Romulans and the Federation have a mutual intelligence pact at this point (like in DS9)? Or some other diplomatic agreement?
It just seems odd that whilst Colonel West is delivering this clearly illegal rescue plan, the Romulan ambassador is just sitting there listening?
Was this an oversight? Did the Romulans and the Federation have a mutual intelligence pact at this point (like in DS9)? Or some other diplomatic agreement?
So, the Blu-Ray version also has the 'The Romulan ambassador and others' line restored that was lost in the 'Director's Cut' DVD?
The closed captions read, "Romulan... Ambassador... Nanclus...", confirming what my ears had always heard in the theatrical cut during its cinema run.
Although many fans will still claim to hear "... and others" instead of "Nanclus".
I could swear I have seen "... and others" in closed captioning somewhere. Have to check my old DVD when I get the time.
We saw in TNG's 'Sins of The Father' that Mogh uncovered evidence of Romulan collusion with the House Of Duras...one House, granted, but theoretically there could have been others....and this was but in the mid-24th century...Something which has always bothered me about that scene: Why was the Romulan ambassador present during a TOP SECRET STARFLEET BRIEFING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION AND SENIOR OFFICIALS.
Was this an oversight? Did the Romulans and the Federation have a mutual intelligence pact at this point (like in DS9)? Or some other diplomatic agreement?
It just seems odd that whilst Colonel West is delivering this clearly illegal rescue plan, the Romulan ambassador is just sitting there listening?
Maybe the Federation and the Romulans were really working on becoming cozy allies at that point? Something that would clearly be screwed over by the later Tomed Incident.
That's always bothered me about that scene too. So I came up with that rationalization. It makes things interesting, anyway.
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