So far in the middle of the episode. Ro Laren delivering a charge of treason is the ultimate irony. But so awesome to see her again.
No. She could. She chose to look like that because (right or wrong in that assumption) she felt it made Odo more comfortable.Even the Female Changeling - the leader of the Dominion - could do no better than Odo when it came to humanoid faces. Clearly it was an enormous hurdle for their morphogenic matrix to overcome.
True, but that doesn't mean they will outclass the Titan, Intrepid, or other ships in the current era.
Like the Excelsior or Miranda class... they were around for almost a century, but they definitely didn't outshine a Nebula, Galaxy, Intrepid, etc.
Yes it does, it has 4 arrays on the saucer, 2 top and 2 bottom, plus 6 phaser turrets, 3 top and 3 bottom of the saucer.You should be aware that Titan A doesn't has Phaser Array,
not really: they are joined in the great link but even in there they don’t lose their individuality completely (see for example the others trying to hide things from odo), also the few changelings we’ve seen had different personalities.They are one person.
Or it's a mystery."Mystery box" storytelling must die. Holding back important information, like an entire major character's motivation", until the season is almost over is just poor writing.
No, the leader of the Founders played by Salome Jens said that she and the other Changelings intentionally copied the face that Odo had. They could have chosen other faces if they wanted to, but they wanted to be welcoming and familiar to Odo upon his return to the Great Link. This was said in an episode, I forget which one. Could be ‘The Search’.Even the Female Changeling - the leader of the Dominion - could do no better than Odo when it came to humanoid faces. Clearly it was an enormous hurdle for their morphogenic matrix to overcome.
Starfleet has oodles of sensors that work passively on a constant basis. They have tricorders, they have transporters. They have a million ways to determine what is actually "beneath the surface." If a changeling could only change their outer appearance, their deception would last less than five minutes.
But still smaller if compared to Sovereign and Galaxy Phaser Array.Yes it does, it has 4 arrays on the saucer, 2 top and 2 bottom, plus 6 phaser turrets, 3 top and 3 bottom of the saucer.
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No, the leader of the Founders played by Salome Jens said that she and the other Changelings intentionally copied the face that Odo had.
They could have chosen other faces if they wanted to, but they wanted to be welcoming…
Come to think of it, shouldn't the reliants transporter biofilters have detected and eliminated the ceti eels in chekovs and terrells ears? Strange new worlds established the biofilters already existed in pikes timeYou're right, but you know sensors will always be inconvenient if the plot dictates them to be.Admiral Quinn was infested with a parasite and was carrying another with him in "Conspiracy" yet it seemingly wasn't detected by the transporter's filtering systems. It was only differences in his personality that clued Picard in that he might have been compromised. And there's plenty of times when losing a comm badge meant practical invisibility, even though the ships can detect individual statistics at very long ranges.
For myself, I enjoyed the episode but I kind of have mixed feelings on some things. Why was Ro's commander insignia sideways instead of on the collar? It did look a bit interesting but it seemed random. And if she had reason to think much of the Intrepid's crew was compromised (or at least key personnel), why beam most of the Titan's crew over there? Wouldn't that just potentially jeopardize them when they might be far more useful on the Titan?
It was nice to have Ro back as a guest star, but I kind of wish her story had been spread out across a few more episodes. It could have made some fun development. Also, I got the impression (and I might be wrong) that the Titan changeling was mainly posing as Jack, and wearing a Starfleet uniform to blend in (despite the real Jack having little interest in it), but Beverly didn't seem to notice the uniform at the end?
I think that Dr Mora Pol also gave Odo his Boungelliki bucket, I doubt that it is standard Founder tech though it may have been adapted and standardized if the Founders wanted to copy his bucket as much as they wanted to copy his face?Correct. Odo’s face was his amateurish attempt to mimic his carer, Dr Mora Pol. When we met Dr Pol, he did have a similar hairstyle.
How long have you been watching Star Trek?Come to think of it, shouldn't the reliants transporter biofilters have detected and eliminated the ceti eels in chekovs and terrells ears? Strange new worlds established the biofilters already existed in pikes time
not really: they are joined in the great link but even in there they don’t lose their individuality completely (see for example the others trying to hide things from odo), also the few changelings we’ve seen had different personalities.
Ro's original one wasn't a data chipThe real question on my mind is...
Why did Ro hand Picard Kira Nerys's ear ring and not her own?
Things that make you go...hmmmm.
Another surprise appearance, perhaps?
Which had to happen before the neighbors invent telescopesIt's not legible on screen, but the Enterprise-D display made for Season 2 said it was recovered and put into the fleet museum.
I just noticed we had a roundabout mention of The Doctor with the mobile emitter being recreated with "current" tech and seemingly being a well known thing.
I also first thought they shouldn't have future tech, but then it occurred to me that it's been a while since they got the mobile emitter, it was studied since they came home, and it was never stated when the thing was invented, only that they had it in the 29th century. So it could've been invented just a few years laterThe mobile emitter bugged me for a second before I thought about what it’s actually doing. All this is doing is projecting an image of Raffi just like holographic comms.
29th C Tech is what is needed for a much more complex sentient holo such as the Doctor.
It was just odd that he only looked at one of them while talking to bothI wasn’t as keen on this one as the others, but I’m not entirely sure why. It was lovely to see Picards face when Worf popped up on the screen though. Nice moment.
But do you need crime for utopia to exist? Can there only be utopia when you also have crime? That made no sense to me.As to a Vulcan Gangster, he is correct, the existence of deviants/people existing outside of established norms is a normal function of a working society or civilisation. It’s basic Sociology, though one that gets ignored quite often. He’s hardly the first, or even the second, Vulcan villain.
IDIC in fact would include everything, any type of criminal, any type of anythingIDIC does not mean all members of a species should have the same motivations.
At least 1 or 2 also accompany the F in the trailers.We saw like 6 of them in season 2. It will only just be over 30 years old by this time.
Yeah I KNEW they would warp away in the nick of time but I too squirmed in my seat a bit those last 2 seconds.This episode was so captivating I actually found myself gripping the arms of my chair when the Intrepid fired on the Titan. The sense of relief when it warped away in time was palpable!
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