Don't be ridiculous...I know it's a natural reaction to duck, but when one stands back up and after the sigh of relief, one must also realize how dumb it was to duck in the first place.![]()


Don't be ridiculous...I know it's a natural reaction to duck, but when one stands back up and after the sigh of relief, one must also realize how dumb it was to duck in the first place.![]()
I remember Matalas saying they'd canonize that part thoughIn the Picard novel he becomes captain of the E after Picard buggers off but that isn’t strictly canon.
Since the Dauntless crew wears the same ones, they apparently replaced the FC ones, only to be replaced by the PIC flashback ones soon
I gave up trying to make sense of the back-and-forward commbadge mess though![]()
All the Defiants in the episode are labelled Defiant, so who knows if they actually intended it to be the actual Defiant.I wonder if Worf was in command of the Defiant in this episode. I know he left DS9 to serve on the Enterprise-E in Nemesis but who knows, maybe he went back to DS9 sometime after Nemesis.
Once you graduate the academy you're an ensign. A cadet posted on a ship is called a midshipman. It's part of the officer training to go on a midshipman cruise. It's possible that our new friend matures as quickly as Klingons do. In which case it's not out of the question for her to have gone to the academy. Or more likely it was just a Brenari that we didn't see.Its been 5 years since VOY returned home, and about 6 and a half years when VOY transported those refugees to safety.
So, depending on her age, she and other refugees would have had to find a way to the AQ pretty soon (around the same time VOY returned) to complete SF Academy , be posted on the Dauntless and acquire a rank of ensign (but she could have been posted to another ship while still as a cadet and got a field promotion).
There should be enough time for her to mature (although in fairness, those kids did seem fairly young)... and I suspect that much like the Kazon, the refugees found a TW conduit which brought them to the AQ... or subspace corridors?
It's probably referring to the massive event that happened in this episode. Or maybe next episode.the title Supernova still alludes me. im hoping the romulan supernova is alluded to in Part 2.
I wouldn’t open that can of worms if I was themthe title Supernova still alludes me. im hoping the romulan supernova is alluded to in Part 2.
I hope not. I hate the reset button trope.
I was surprised they actually let the weapon be activated - it was a good episode, but the minutes after the construct started doing its thing were horror like, really. Especially once they revealed other Starships were still warping in (though they should easily be able to stop that with VA Janeway and the Protostar being able to transmit messages). I like fleet action in Star Trek as much as anyone, but I did not want it in this episode.
What's better than the Ent-E? 20 of them!Oh, we are totally gonna get a reset button. Only question is how far back they go.
I liked the episode. Pretty good setup for the finale. Nice to see the E-E and Defiant again. Even if they were all Enterprises and Defiants.
the title Supernova still alludes me. im hoping the romulan supernova is alluded to in Part 2.
The episode leaked on Paramount+ in Brazil and ...
they want to destroy Protostar but that would cause an extrago in a radius of more than 80 million kilometers and that not even the murf would survive this explosion. So they find another solutionthe solution found is to detonate the ship while performing the jump, this would spread the energy of the explosion throughout space and time causing minimal damage
Perhaps causing the temporal anomaly that Chuckles got sucked into...
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