#AnythingButTheDamnBorgAgain
No, it doesn't make sense. I am completely against the Borg ever returning. After the Klingons they are overdone with little of interest to make me want to follow their story again, which isn't saying a whole lot because Picard coming back is not exciting me.Eh, in the 24th century Klingons are uneasy allies. That could be IMO way more interesting than "dum bad guys" which seems to be there MO nowadays.
But really, if they return Picard, the only enemy to return that makes sense would be the Borg. Finger's crossed for some new guys, but this is really the one case where I wouldn't be against the Borg returning. But Romulans? Come on... They weren't interesting during TNG, nor in NEMESIS. The only time they were interesting was in TOS and maaaaybe Nero in ST09.
I doubt thatRomulans? What Romulans? From now on, there are only Rihannsu.
Imagine if the destruction spread out far further than Spock thought and all of post-Next Gen is now a crapsack Mad Max In Space universe.
I would hate all of that.Imagine if the destruction spread out far further than Spock thought and all of post-Next Gen is now a crapsack Mad Max In Space universe.
Where Picard kicks ass and takes names. Call it Star Trek: The Last Generation.
Romulans? What Romulans? From now on, there are only Rihannsu.
A man can dream, though.I'm pretty sure the term "Rihannsu" will never be used in an official Star Trek production.
Hey, Nero's number one in ST'09 was named Ayel. And there was a blatant Spock's World reference in the script, although it never made it to the finished film.I'm pretty sure the term "Rihannsu" will never be used in an official Star Trek production.
Hey, Nero's number one in ST'09 was named Ayel. And there was a blatant Spock's World reference in the script, although it never made it to the finished film.
And one of the co-writers of that is now in charge of CBS Trek.
Spock Prime references SW's concept of Cthia:What was the reference?
Spock Prime references SW's concept of Cthia:
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I really wish that scene had made it into the film.Spock Prime references SW's concept of Cthia:
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What's significant about Ayel's name?Hey, Nero's number one in ST'09 was named Ayel
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