...Essentially, the same was always true of TNG, where the E-D outgunned everybody in a way Kirk's old garbage scow never did. It was fun to see her brought down by a midget then!
Timo Saloniemi
I like the symbolism of that.



...Essentially, the same was always true of TNG, where the E-D outgunned everybody in a way Kirk's old garbage scow never did. It was fun to see her brought down by a midget then!
Timo Saloniemi
...Essentially, the same was always true of TNG, where the E-D outgunned everybody in a way Kirk's old garbage scow never did. It was fun to see her brought down by a midget then!
Timo Saloniemi
I like the symbolism of that.A sort of 'David and Goliath', with Goliath being drawn as the hero ship for a change.
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But I just think maybe the execution wasn't so great. Don't really know why. Maybe it's because it all happens too fast. We didn't really see enough of the battle for it to feel like the BOP was really taking strips off of the Enterprise. The fight was all over in an instant, and yet we are then subsequently shown that the BOP (apparently by serendipity) managed to cause a coolant leak. As a means of taking down the ship that has been our hero ship for seven years, it was maybe all just a little too cheap.
It was "camp" with villainous Klingon sisters Lursa and B'Etor reacting like the villains from the '60s "camp" Batman tv series.
It was "camp" with villainous Klingon sisters Lursa and B'Etor reacting like the villains from the '60s "camp" Batman tv series.
But that's basically how they were in the TV series.
I'd say the size of the Klingon ship is among the least of GEN's problems.
But had hoped, from watching the trailers, that Kirk in the Enterprise-B and Picard in the Enterprise-D would have teamed-up to battle the Klingons, ship to ship.
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But had hoped, from watching the trailers, that Kirk in the Enterprise-B and Picard in the Enterprise-D would have teamed-up to battle the Klingons, ship to ship. ...
I don't think Guinan was explained in GEN.
That last is pure fan speculation...
...and she is not necessarily the same species as Soran.
Generations is the one where they promote Worf, give Data the emotion chip, kill Picard's family, explain Guinan and her people, kill Lursa and Betor, bring back Kirk, destroy the Enterprise and fight a genuine mad scientist and none of it was done especially well. They should have pick three or less elements and focused.
I don't think Guinan was explained in GEN.
I've got a good start at following your conclusion: Data gets the emotion ship, consequently goes to Ten Forward and gets drunk, then takes control of the ship and crashes the Enterprise into a mysterious planet. This is no sillier than the setup of most of the other TNG movies.
Great, memorable set.(The only trouble with such a plot is that it'd be difficult to include the Stellar Cartography room, to me the only memorable scene in the whole damn thing.)
I don't think Guinan was explained in GEN.
It explained how she found her way to the Federation, the name of her race, and possibly why she has the unique abilities she has.
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