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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

Would that mean that giving Data the responsibility of being McCoy's tour guide was Picard's way of insulting Admiral McCoy? And we thought Liam Shaw was cold.

Not necessarily Picard's decision. It could have been whoever was acting first officer for the trip to Deneb V. It would also mean that Picard was aware of the likes and dislikes of a geriatric Admiral who he likely never spent any time with.
 
It's a flag officer so an officer within the chain of command as a line officer would be appropriate as an escort.

And as early as the first half of Season 1. The Roger Korby androids could copy a biological subject's mind down to the smallest memories.
Yes, and reasonably that knowledge and Sargon's might have supported what gave us Picard.
 
The most recent Lower Decks comic book has a non-canon explanation:

Long story short, the Enterprise-E gets a cloaking device that malfunctions to the point where the ship is effectively lost as it’s cloaked and nobody can find it. Everyone blames Captain Worf.

It’s silly, but it’s perfect for Lower Decks and you know what? It actually fits nicely into the PIC dialogue.

The closest to a canon explanation is the ship’s appearance in Prodigy where it gets beaten up pretty badly, although I don’t think from a production point of view it was necessarily meant to be the Enterprise as all the ships had USS Sovereign on the saucer and 1701-E on the rear of the nacelles.

If it was the E-E though, you could say it was beyond repair. Either way, it would be the ships’s last chronological appearance in the timeline (to date).
 
The most recent Lower Decks comic book has a non-canon explanation:

Long story short, the Enterprise-E gets a cloaking device that malfunctions to the point where the ship is effectively lost as it’s cloaked and nobody can find it. Everyone blames Captain Worf.
I need to start reading these comics!
 
The most recent Lower Decks comic book has a non-canon explanation:

Long story short, the Enterprise-E gets a cloaking device that malfunctions to the point where the ship is effectively lost as it’s cloaked and nobody can find it. Everyone blames Captain Worf.

It’s silly, but it’s perfect for Lower Decks and you know what? It actually fits nicely into the PIC dialogue.

The closest to a canon explanation is the ship’s appearance in Prodigy where it gets beaten up pretty badly, although I don’t think from a production point of view it was necessarily meant to be the Enterprise as all the ships had USS Sovereign on the saucer and 1701-E on the rear of the nacelles.

If it was the E-E though, you could say it was beyond repair. Either way, it would be the ships’s last chronological appearance in the timeline (to date).
That's hilarious.
 
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