If you get a chance, pick up the movie souvenir edition of the Star Trek magazine. It has a segment near the back with an interview with Faran Tahir.
He is just so friggin' cool! The guy was a Trekkie back in the day!
but he's dead, Jim.
This is STAR TREK, baby.
He's not really dead...so long as we remember to Turtle Wax his scalp.
Robau is going to get at least one or two Pocket Books novels predating 2233. You just watch.
Robau is going to get at least one or two Pocket Books novels predating 2233. You just watch.
Just so long as they have him deciding to ignore his mother's wish that she'd married a Frenchman and start to use his middle name instead...![]()
Robau is going to get at least one or two Pocket Books novels predating 2233. You just watch.
Robau is going to get at least one or two Pocket Books novels predating 2233. You just watch.
Considering Pocket Books took a random extra from the DS9 episode Rapture and made him an integral character in the DS9 post-finale novels, I expect nothing less than an entire novel series based around Robau.
I said it in the Robau thread, and I'll elaborate here. He goes on a shuttlecraft, alone, to a gigantic unknown ship that just disabled his ship with a few shots.
He is then brought for questioning, and what does he do?
"Who is your Captain? Is it him?"
"Then ask Captain Nero what gives him the right to attack a Federation vessel."
When they ask for the stardate, he looks at them like they're friggin' crazy.
Iron balls there, simply balls O'iron.
1. He is one of the few non-white captains we have seen.
2. He has a cool accent.
3. He passes the Kobayashi Maru. He remains calm and collected under stressful battle conditions and maintains control of the situation and his crew. He goes over to the Narada knowing he faces certain death or capture.
4. He is not intimidated by the Romulans. Ayel asks him if he's seen the Jellyfish and Robau completely ignores the question and demands to know who the captain is. He questions Nero's authority: "Then ask Captain Nero, what gives him the right to attack a federation vessel."
5. Because of the above, this is clear empirical evidence that Robau is awesome and badass.
Capt. Robau reminds me of Capt. Terrell from TWOK. Except Terrell got far more screen time.
Because nearly every other Starfleet Captain we've seen onscreen (except for the hero of any particular show) is scheduled to get their balls installed next Tuesday. Robau's were factory equipped.
Because nearly every other Starfleet Captain we've seen onscreen (except for the hero of any particular show) is scheduled to get their balls installed next Tuesday. Robau's were factory equipped.
upon reading this, wynterhawk proceeded to choke and howl laughing for the next five minutes.
He also looked great in that unforgiving uniform.![]()
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