DrTaylor said:
Guinan was there because she is partially out of time in the sense of being partially trapped in the Nexus.Forbin said:
I have no complaints about the visuals at all, only about aspects of the plot. I don't think having Guinan aboard a pure military battleship in wartime made any sense at all, and I think the story would have been stronger if Tasha's sacrifice had been through her own bravery, rather than because of some heavy-handed mystical plot exposition from Guinan (who - did I mention? - shouldn't have even been there)..
Oh, and everyone planned that several years before Generations was written? I think not.
She was there due to a lack of imagination on the part of the writers, and a lack of confidence in the audience to be able to understand a plot without someone holding their hand.
It was a damn good story, I just think it would be a much stronger story if Tasha and Picard had acted through their own consciences and intuition without Guinan's unneccesary "guidance."