Most conniving folks don't.At least she doesn't stutter when she's nervous like Barclay does.


Most conniving folks don't.At least she doesn't stutter when she's nervous like Barclay does.
Vashti also looked unbelievable primitive. They have this big orbital defense network, but on the planet I think the most advanced technology was electric light. Even in really poor places of today there is often more technology on display. The clothing, the dirt and everything didn't help. It was just such a cliche way to show a poor place. I just don't think it made sense for that outpost to look like it did. It is not even like only outlaws not caring about anything live there. They evacuted whole families to it and those nuns. So there is the basis for a somewhat regulated society there and again the lack of technology on display is just unbelievable.
Yet, they managed to harness what is essentially a Miniature Black Hole to power their starships.Romulans don't have much technology in evidence even in the best of cases - see "Unification". Probably not related to poverty at all, but to aesthetics or tradition or whatnot.
Timo Saloniemi
Heh ... I can 'techno-babble' with the best of them.
Yet, they managed to harness what is essentially a Miniature Black Hole to power their starships. I don't think we can use the folks on Vashti as a shining example, they have very much become stuck on what is now apparently considered a backwater planet.
Ok, there's a bit of confusion on my part here. The Romulan senator is alive right? He got out, even if its in poverty now. Yeah I get he's mad at Picard for not being able to follow through on saving Romulus, but everyone knows it's not his fault and literally the only reason the Senator's around to duel Picard is because of Picard himself.
No offense to anyone, I couldn't find a better analogy, but this strikes me like ending the movie Schindler's List with Schindler's rescues attacking him because he wasn't able to save everyone else. Which would have been really odd.
Ah, that makes more sense.It seems to me they are attacking him because his promises of an Allied relief force made them stop preparing for the Big Jewish Uprising wherein they would have massacred the Germans coming for them, organized big convoys out of the country, and finally sent a volunteer with the Red Bomb to finish off Berlin.
The Senator would have been one of the men with the means to do something about the evacuation, but Picard's promises made him redundant. Until it was too late.
Timo Saloniemi
I don't find it too problematic. I know a number of scholars whose work has never taken them out of the United States. Jurati could have been the one organizing all the cybernetics conferences to take place on Earth.The implication that Dr. Jurati hasn't been to space before is quite absurd. Other cyberneticists outside the Federation would have invited her to conferences etc.
In-universe, it must have been weird for the Romulans, especially the Senator, to have someone looking like their dead praetor Shinzon promise to save them.
Except we know Earth wouldn't really be having any significant, if any, cybernetic conferences for the past 14 years. It's far more likely Grand Nagus Rom would invite Jurati to Ferenginar or something to help the Ferengi's new profitable "friendly helper robot" line or whatever, especially now that the Federation won't make those anymore.I don't find it too problematic. I know a number of scholars whose work has never taken them out of the United States. Jurati could have been the one organizing all the cybernetics conferences to take place on Earth.
We already know, from Picard's and Sisko's families, that not all people get out into space. Would that have implications on one's life, either in terms of esprit or, if one is engages with technology, career? Could someone spend an entire lifetime researching a subject on Earth without exhausting it?
Though I just remembered there's a scene in NEM showing a photograph of younger Picard looking exactly like Shinzon, so we as the audience are supposed to buy the notion that they resemble each other.
Yes, but by the time the two of them meet, Shinzon has undergone those drastic changes due to the years of menial labor and being treated as a slave.
Forgot those lines. Fair enough.Here's the quote from the film:
SHINZON: As happens frequently here on Romulus, a new government came to power. They decided to abandon the plan. They were afraid that I might be discovered and that it would lead to war. ...Not quite the face you remember.
PICARD: Not quite.
SHINZON: A lifetime of violence will do that. They broke my nose, my jaw. ...But so much is the same. The eyes, surely you recognise the eyes.
So they hand-wave a few differences, but ultimately we're meant to accept that a photo of Tom Hardy in the Starfleet uniform was young Picard. Though I'm not sure if they touched up the photo.
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Where else would we expect cybernetic research to take place on a level on par with the creation of the synths, not to mention sophisticated androids like Data?Except we know Earth wouldn't really be having any significant, if any, cybernetic conferences for the past 14 years.
harmon rapp(sr) tapes anyone?Archer's dad died when Archer was 12 but still gave him flight school advice somehow (Archer must have been a kid pilot like Anakin Skywalker). Trek's had worse contradictions.
the only thing that threw me off with the photo is i was always under the impression Picard had hair back when he was that young. Maybe it was implied?Here's the quote from the film:
SHINZON: As happens frequently here on Romulus, a new government came to power. They decided to abandon the plan. They were afraid that I might be discovered and that it would lead to war. ...Not quite the face you remember.
PICARD: Not quite.
SHINZON: A lifetime of violence will do that. They broke my nose, my jaw. ...But so much is the same. The eyes, surely you recognise the eyes.
So they hand-wave a few differences, but ultimately we're meant to accept that a photo of Tom Hardy in the Starfleet uniform was young Picard. Though I'm not sure if they touched up the photo.
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