

But If you or I or anyone else just doesn’t want to see different opinions, that is their prerogative. Now if they irrationally insulted you, or name called you, or taunted something about why don’t you show you can do a better job, then I could certainly agree with your adjectives. No one on a social network platform is required to have others opinions shown or listed. It’s not lame, its not childish, nor is it arrogant. Really how so? If I choose to block someone just because they post an opinion I don’t agree with that is 100% acceptable behavior. And he’s joined by all the usual suspects(in non Starfleet hierarchy roles). The power of exploration and the spirit of wonder & discovery distilled into a single ship, So long as there’s a Jean Luc Picard there will be an Enterprise. To help spread the word across the galaxy of all that is possible with just a single Vessel.

It’s turned over to Picard, who will use it for goodwill missions and ambassador duty. And in the end? The enterprise D doesn’t get put back into storage. So the whole show we think it’s about this one Child, Jack. Jack was just following that same homing beacon but since he was born later, he would be the new Locutus. They were born and eventually, some sort of Borg Homing beacon called to him/her and it was the Borg mother ship and the collective consciousness was installed inside his/her. It’s ANOTHER Son/Daughter Picard had with that archeologist(Vaj? Can’t remember her name).
#DEATH CONCIOUSNESS HAVE A NICE LIFE FREE#
And we get an old ship Vs new ship free for all while the D does the main mission. And all the older folk who aren’t Borgified or Changelings? They hop aboard Voyager, Enterprise A-C, The Defiant etc. The episode where they visit the museum? That’s when they ditch the Titan for the D. So the Borg get all those ships and just fire at a single target? And they maneuver together to make the Borg insignia. And it’s not a pimple on the ass of TNG/DS9. But if it were a Trek movie? I don’t think I’d say it was any better or worse than Nemesis. I loved seeing those characters together again mind you. The 3rd season was an improvement and there were a couple episodes that really reminded me of the best era of Trek(mostly the Ensign Roe episode and the Space Birth one). The only thing I can think of is I asked him why is Phaser fire no longer a continuous laser beam? Then I said I found the older phaser file style more charming. One of the special features will be deleted scenes. Star Trek: Picard – The Final Season arrives on September 5th on DVD, Blu-ray, and a limited-edition Blu-ray SteelBook. It’s likely this deleted scene comes from the upcoming home media release. Reminder: Season 3 Blu-ray/DVD coming next month So calling her Seven of Nine for the first time was a big deal and that was maintained in both versions. Season 3 had set up Shaw conflicting with his first officer, even refusing to use her Borg name, making her use Commander Annika Hansen on his ship. But don’t touch my stuff, Seven of Nine.” In the final version, Shaw said: “It’s not my ship anymore. The alternate version of Shaw’s death has a bit more of his “Dips–t from Chicago” acerbic tone. Picard showrunner Terry Matalas shared a clip of an alternate death scene for Shaw on the social media site formerly known as Twitter. The original article describing the clip is below… UPDATE: The video has been removed from Twitter. Now you can see an alternate take from that emotional scene. Shaw died in the penultimate episode of the season (“Vox”) and handed over command of the USS Titan to his first officer, Seven of Nine. One of the standout characters introduced for the third season of Star Trek: Picard was Captain Liam Shaw, played by Todd Stashwick.
