Been researching some clips throughout the day. Jeri Ryan really nails that scene where she's listening to Shaw's recommendation.
It’s there, just the lighting and graphical rendering makes it less visible in some angles.. likely an error with the alpha layer of the model or the rough map.That Galaxy class ship doesn’t have name or registry number on its hull.
Yes, I was also confused about the borg. Bev says they haven't heard from them in a decade, but we saw them in s2. Jurati was the queen and they were looking for a friend in the Feds. Now she isn't there at all and the borg are dying.
As far as some of the criticisms of Raffi being Seven's first officer and how that shouldn't happen given their prior relationship .... there's no indication in prior canon that Starfleet has the same fraternization rules that the US Military enforces.
- Going back to TNG, Riker is over Troi as the executive officer of the Enterprise, even though they've had a prior, very serious relationship.
- The same thing goes for the Decker-Ilia relationship in The Motion Picture. If Kirk doesn't assume command of the ship, Ilia would would have been a member of the Enterprise's senior staff, with her former boyfriend/lover (Decker) being her commanding officer.
- Although never made explicit, I always took Deanna's position on the bridge of the Titan in Lower Decks as implying she's part of the senior staff, and may serve the same advisory "I feel deception" when communicating with an alien race role on the bridge under her husband's command.
- Starfleet sends the husband-wife team of Worf and Jadzia on a mission. However, that incident in Deep Space Nine is arguably evidence for why it's not a good idea, since Worf abandons the mission to save Dax, with Sisko implying the decision might be a permanent stain on his record.
She was referring to the real Borg.Yes, I was also confused about the borg. Bev says they haven't heard from them in a decade, but we saw them in s2. Jurati was the queen and they were looking for a friend in the Feds. Now she isn't there at all and the borg are dying.
Regarding Worf and Dax going on that mission in "CHANGE OF HEART"...
Starfleet gave DS9 the mission. Kira was the one who sent them because they were the only two who had a high enough security clearance to do it, since Sisko was out on a mission himself. Had Sisko been there, I doubt he would have sent them both.
I think Starfleet can go either way with having a commanding officer having their spouse serve under them. Geordi mentioned his parents served separately and together. I personally don't think it's a good idea because it can lead to delayed decision making, resentment if the captain in the relationship uses their rank in an argument, etc. "CHANGE OF HEART" was a good illustration of another reason why it's a bad idea.
Yeah, this is a thing isn't it. It sort of makes sense for Sydney, Jack and by extension, their parents. Unfortunately, It doesn't work for Shaw, Seven and possibly even Riker, to a degree. For their legacy, Titan-A should have remained that.Would I have prefered her to stay Titan? Yes. But.... In the context of THIS episode.... Did it work? Yes.
Didn't Will Riker assume command of the USS Titan at the end of ST: Nemesis? Troi (his wife) was his first officer I think (or at the very least she served under him - and we saw her on his side in Lower Decks on the Titan).
It wasn't just nitpicks though. This season fundamentally undid the core narrative aspects of both seasons 1 and 2:
Season 1 was fundamentally about Picard transitioning from a bitter old man who had shut everyone out to someone with purpose, direction, and a crew; along with saying goodbye to Data. The goodbye to data meant nothing - he was just a copy who was dismissed by the new Data. Shutting everyone out? He seemed happy enough to regale those cadets regarding his days in Starfleet even in the flashback. And the relationships we were introduced to (and were built) across Season 1 meant nothing to Picard in the long run. Even Raffi, who stayed in the series through the end, barely interacted with Picard this season.
Season 2 was about Picard facing down his childhood trauma and opening himself up to the possibility of a relationship with Laris, along with saying goodbye to Q. The promise of the relationship with Laris was never paid off, and Q's death is now rendered meaningless.
Season 2 never happened. It was all a holodeck program or the Nexus or something.Yes, I was also confused about the borg. Bev says they haven't heard from them in a decade, but we saw them in s2. Jurati was the queen and they were looking for a friend in the Feds. Now she isn't there at all and the borg are dying.
Apparently the Poker scene at the end was all improvised by the cast, and there’s 45 minutes of it
https://movieweb.com/star-trek-picard-terry-matalas-interview/
Also have a picture of Walter Keoning holding the Titan
https://twitter.com/TerryMatalas/status/1649257601476218880/photo/1
She was referring to the real Borg.
Yeah, this totally. It undoes nothing. S1 and S2 still have their place, and I'm looking forward to full rewatch of all 3 when I can find the time.What I'm saying that S3 does not destroy S1 and S2 for me, it only opens up possibilities and in some cases even hardening some of those moments in S1 and S2. I love S3 but I also love S1 and S2 and I hope we will get some continuations to the stories and characters from there in the future. The doors are wide open and that is the beauty of it. How nice it would be to get a moment when Jean-Luc is presenting Jack to Laris ... To see that on screen.
Maybe Bev should hire a food taster?I'm sure a former Romulan intel op would be just all thrilled at Picard hanging out with his ex all the time. Pull that relationship out of the replicator, it's done.
So you have some anecdotes of non awful outcomes, so what? Obviously there are some positive outcomes of the system, but as a whole it is awful. There are people who have died because they cannot afford insulin. There are people who avoid seeing a doctor because it is too expensive and then don't get the treatment they need and end up getting sicker or dying. There are people who travel to other countries to get care and recently that led to people getting killed. The system as a whole is awful. Go tell someone who lost a loved one because of costs that the system is fine because your dad didn't die. Go tell families hit with 10s of thousands in bills that their financial suffering is OK because your family got the care they needed and it didn't saddle anyone with debt.
The American healthcare system is horrible. This includes hospitals, drug companies, doctors, and insurers. On a whole it costs about 2x per person than the UK system. It costs over 3 Trillion every year in the US, and this does not include the cost of it's failings. If other countries have a system that works just as well if not better and costs 1/2 the price, then the expensive one is a bad system. If someone else can do better for half the cost, then that means the US is wasting half the money spent. They are wasting ~ 1.5 Trillion each year or more. That is more than 2x the defense budget which is often cited as excessive. Where does that money go to? Drug companies, Hospitals, and doctors. It makes them rich at the cost of a poor experience for everyone. That it works in some, even most cases is no excuse because it is a catastrophic waste for this country and for a lot of people it creates misery.
No, it's not. And my 'anecdotes of non awful outcomes' is no less relevant that **that other guy's** anecdote of an awful outcome. That's the problem with replacing critical thinking and fact based analytics with mob rules and social media hysteria.
Britain's growing worries over troubled health system
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/06/business/nhs-strikes-private-healthcare-uk/index.html
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/13/1163164100/what-went-wrong-with-britains-national-health-service
https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-is-it-time-to-ditch-nhs-healthcare-model/
Canadians less satisfied in their access to health care than Americans
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-health-care-access-1.6574184
Terence Graham has been waiting anxiously for weeks to receive urgent CT scan results after experiencing "noticeable swelling" in the back of his head that gave him "blinding headaches."
The 55-year-old Canadian Forces veteran, who lives in Laird, Ont., about 40 kilometres southeast of Sault Ste. Marie, said he was checked out at the local emergency department on July 27. Not only did it take nearly three weeks to get the scan, he says he's since been unable to get the results.
The findings of a new Angus Reid Institute poll conducted in Canada and the U.S. in August suggest Canadians are significantly less satisfied with their access to health care than their American neighbours.
https://www.reuters.com/world/ameri...ending-strained-healthcare-system-2022-12-22/
About half of Canadians surveyed last month said they were satisfied with health services over the past year, down from 66% in 2021 and 68% in 2020, according to an Ipsos Canada poll.
People are also increasingly concerned about the future viability of universal healthcare, with 57% saying they believe the current rate of spending is unsustainable, up from 52% last year, Ipsos said.
"Canadians are very pessimistic about our ability to be able to sustain the current level of spending," said Sebastien Dellaire, senior vice president at Ipsos Canada.
Canada has the fourth-lowest number of funded acute care beds per capita among countries in the 38-member Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Now obviously that is not a comprehensive list of every nation with a **different** healthcare system, nor does it mean that everyone in the UK and Canada takes issue with what they get. But step outside the artificially constricted walls of social media and you'll find that not everyone agrees that universal healthcare is the best and not everyone agrees that market driven healthcare is the worst.
Anyway, I'm done on this topic since apparently it is verboten **ACCORDING TO A CERTAIN PERSON WHO SHALL REMAIN NAMELESS BUT HAS BEEN REPORTED FOR HARASSMENT** to speak a contrary point of view to a certain... protected...political class here.
You should try Paramount+ instead. They’re doing a great job with their Star Trek.The final episode was good and this could be my final venture in Star Trek. Until there's a new showrunner for CBSALLACCESS+ Trek. Picard the entire season was full of remember berries which were nice and I am glad to finally see the Enterprise again, and the cast which were a wonder since 1987.
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