I'll move it over. Hang on a sec...ok... wrong forum![]()
It is unnecessary and sets up the opening for a ethical conflict for Picard that never pays out.
I don't know about unnecessary, but ineffective and rather manipulative. Having the characters die a brutal death was manipulative. Killing off characters that were never on screen, hardly developed, and thus whom the audience had no reason to care about was ineffective.
Killing of one of them would have been enough; hell the could have done it without killing anyone and simply set up that one of the great regrets of Picard's life is that he never made time for a family, or "the one that got away" (not necessarily Beverly, could be that female Ensign from Tapestry)His family dieing was essential to when Picard was in the Nexus. In the Nexus, not only was his brother and nephew alive again, Picard had a family of his own.
Also, it was probably the breaking point that caused him to go from television Picard the Diplomat to movie Picard the ass-kicker.
Duh! Why the hell didn't he go back, say, two weeks before and warn his brother about what will happen? (Shitty script-writing, that's why.)
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