Who's up next to humiliate Picard with his actions?
I doubt it.Who's the captain of the Ibn Majid who was killed in front of Rios? For all we know it's a DS9 or Voyager character...
Who's the captain of the Ibn Majid who was killed in front of Rios? For all we know it's a DS9 or Voyager character...
For all we know he coordinated with Spock for the red matter.
My personal sense is that Picard had withdrawn entirely from the effort once Starfleet withdrew from the refugee project.
Spock outright says, " I promised the Romulans that I would save their planet" in the 2009 film. Which meant he somehow thought he could save Romulus by destroying their sun. Honestly the magical Hobus supernova in another system worked better. Maybe the journalist just lumped Hobus as a "Romulan sun" since its in their empire?My personal sense is that Picard had withdrawn entirely from the effort once Starfleet withdrew from the refugee project. The red matter project seems like a desperate last effort by Spock to avert a complete apocalypse.
(I think it relatively unlikely that the Romulan supernova would have been averted by an infusion of black hole-creating red matter. Spock might instead have been trying to prematurely collapse the Romulan star into a black hole before it went supernova. This would have spared worlds outside the Romulus system from the effects of a nearby supernova entirely, and would even have provided some time to evacuate Romulans from Romulus. A world slowly freezing absent its sun is in a dire position, but it is much less badly off than a world flash-vapourized.)
IMDB is highly inaccurate. It originally listed Jeri Ryan in Episode 1.According to IMDB we'll at least see Zhaban again in the eighth episode.
It does beg the question, what would happen if the Borg tried to assimilate a flesh and blood synthetic humanoid without realising it in advance, would it crash the Collective as Datas positronic brain alone was more than a match for the Collective as he had the advantage of being the real deal that the Borg can only dream of.This episode did highlight an interesting connection between the Romulans and the Borg. is there something about Romulans—perhaps specifically ridged Romulans—that makes them immune to assimilation, or that might even disrupt the Borg?
The speculation that I have seen in a couple of places suggesting that the Vulcans, the Romulans, both popjlations, or some subset thereof are descended from experiments with synthetic life is starting to feel real.
I get the feeling Laris and Zhaban wont be far behind Picard, I very much doubt they will just sit there at the chateau.They have to be, they're former Tal Shiar. Even Picard should be more prepared, he made a lot of enemies in his life.
Did the attackers kill the dog? We never got confirmation either way. Why don't they call the police, or move or something? Those attackers will just come back.
I get the feeling Laris and Zhaban wont be far behind Picard, I very much doubt they will just sit there at the chateau.
Spock outright says, " I promised the Romulans that I would save their planet" in the 2009 film. Which meant he somehow thought he could save Romulus by destroying their sun. Honestly the magical Hobus supernova in another system worked better. Maybe the journalist just lumped Hobus as a "Romulan sun" since its in their empire?
Nah anyone can do that I would think.They just have to stick around for the harvest I suppose.
I like how Raffi is sooo "OH PLEASE" <eye rolling> when Picard does that.I agree this episode isn't as stellar as the previous two. However, I am just happy to see that 26 years after 'All Good Things' and 18 years after 'Nemesis,' my favorite Captain and childhood hero is now back on another space adventure boldly going where no one has gone before.
I'm also pleased to see he got to say this magic word once more:
Collapsing the Romulan sun into a singularity would be just as final for the people of Romulus/Remus, it would just have been a slower death.
Supernova = Quick death via overwhelming explosive force in light
Singularity = Slow death as the world is torn apart in darkness
Or at the very least the Ferengi Consortium.I really want Freecloud to be run by Quark, even though I know it's unlikely.
Who's up next to humiliate Picard with his actions?
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