Mark Lenard's Romulan commander from "Balance of Terror" is an ancestor of Nero. His comment to prime reality Kirk "In a different reality, I could have called you friend," now seems rather ironic...
Mark Lenard's Romulan commander from "Balance of Terror" is an ancestor of Nero.
I've seen photos of the baby in the transporter room with the genesis device here on TrekBBS, they were definitely filmed.
Yeah, one can rationalise that all the English accents we hear French people speaking is actually the work of the universal translator. But Jean Luc's other Anglophile quirks might have another explanation.But Robert and his family sound just as British....
How do you figure that?![]()
I just rationalised Picard's Angloisms as a product of his youthful rebellion. Instead of working in a vineyard and quaffing Sancerre as his father wanted, young Jean Luc read Shakespeare, drank Earl Grey and affected an RP accent. Must have drove Maurice crazy.
But Robert and his family sound just as British....
Yeah, one can rationalise that all the English accents we hear French people speaking is actually the work of the universal translator. But Jean Luc's other Anglophile quirks might have another explanation.
Yeah, one can rationalise that all the English accents we hear French people speaking is actually the work of the universal translator. But Jean Luc's other Anglophile quirks might have another explanation.
This makes me wonder what French speaking Star Trek fans might have thought about French being considered an archaic language in the fictional future.Except French is an archaic language by the 24th century, and we hear French spoken specifically and intentionally when it is spoken, meaning they're speaking English the rest of the time.
This makes me wonder what French speaking Star Trek fans might have thought about French being considered an archaic language in the fictional future.
^ Perhaps in the French-dubbed version, that line came out as something else.
I mean, would you expect that French writers would leave that line intact when translating the episode into their language?![]()
I figure in Family everyone at chateau Picard (and Jean Luc's friend) is speaking French.Indeed, every French person we see in "Family" has a British accent, and is a British person as a Frenchman/woman.
I figure in Family everyone at chateau Picard (and Jean Luc's friend) is speaking French.
Just as in DS9, when there's just Bajorans around they're not speaking English.
And they all came from YorkshireI swear I thought this was in the canon but apparently I made it up:
During WW3, masses of British soldiers who had fought on the continent decided to settle in France, assimilating and integrating with French culture, leaving behind a decidedly Anglo French population. And hence a British accented French cultured, speaking, mannered starship captain of the Enterprise-D.
The New United Kingdom is made of France, England and Wales. Scotland got their Independence after First Contact with Denobula, They liked the idea of legally having 3 spouses to boost the population.I keep telling you, in the 24th Century it's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and France. The return of Angevin Empire
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