Anyway, since 2009 I've been wanting to see how the Typhon Pact handled the Hobus Event....
My (fanfic) money is still on someone within the Pact causing it (accidentally), then scrambling to pin the blame on the Federation. Note that the supernova (2387) happens just a few months after the Section 31 exposé (late 2386), so the Federation's reputation would be at an all-time low. The Pact could use this to prevent Federation aid from entering Romulan space (helped along by the Federation's own swing toward isolationism [echoing the Picard timeline]), further putting the Romulan successor-states at their mercy --and giving them casus belli to declare war.
(Destabilizing Romulus also removes the wealthiest power within the Pact, allowing the Tzenkethi to gain influence [the Kinshaya and Breen are hurting after their disastrous attempts to meddle in Klingon politics, and the Tholians mainly joined this thing to get everyone to leave them alone], and leaving the Gorn as the sole moderate voice, easily drowned out.)
It falls to certain heroic Starfleet crews (and two renegade Tal Shiar agents) to uncover the truth and prevent a full-scale war. (Meanwhile, Wesley, Spock, and 11-year-old Rebecca Sisko are the only ones who can prevent spacetime itself from being torn apart; sacrifices will be required.)
The biggest shock for me was that someone actually allowed them to show a bridge set on screen without any moody lighting.
Since I'd heard pretty much nothing but positive things about this season of Picard, and the fact even Mike & Rich over at Red Letter Media (with whom my opinions on Trek more or less align) are liking it, I decided to finally catch upon it prior to the final episode,
I have to say, it's truly a shame that this wasn't the first season of Star Trek: Picard. Even if it'd been the only season, as some kind of limited mini-series event. But at least we finally got it. Kudos to Terry Matalas.
Is it perfect? No. There are some elements to the Pocketverse I still prefer, and would've enjoyed seeing adapated. But by God, it's been a great ride. I simply won't acknowledge seasons 1 or 2.
I could watch this 10000 times. The best scene in all of Star Trek
You know that I really love this scene, but wouldn't you want to take Voyager to fight the Borg? I mean, surely it and the rest of the museum ships aren't connected to the fleet, and the Intrepid class is part of the anti-borg ships. I get why why taking the restored Enterprise D is a great epic moment, but from in cannon perspective......
Or the Defiant, which was also designed to fight the Borg and is able to run with a smaller crew. How are seven people supposed to run a whole Galaxy-class starship?
Going into the finale,I think the only big unanswered question is how the alliance between the Borg and the Changelings came to be. It makes sense if the Changelings are the ones who reached out to the Borg (they want to destroy the Federation, so they just go to the Federation's worst enemy), but Vadic seemed terrified of her Handler, so it was clearly not an alliance of equals.
When the Borg assimilated Picard, the Changelings weren't on anyone's radar (the Borg may have been aware of the Dominion, but no one knew about the wormhole), so this couldn't have been part of the Collective's original plan. For that matter, losing Locutus wasn't part of the plan; Geordi suggests that the brain mods were part of turning Picard into Locutus, a sort of high-speed interlink beyond what regular drones got (Seven and Icheb never experienced anything like this). That it remained active even after Picard was separated from the collective probably surprised them as much as him. They couldn't have anticipated that it would breed true until they started sensing Jack and whispering into his head.
(For that matter, everything we know about the Changlings' plan comes from Vadic herself, and she may not be entirely trustworthy.)
Or the Defiant, which was also designed to fight the Borg and is able to run with a smaller crew.
Even better. hug. Big finish nostalgia bomb closure for everyone.You see, if we could have had Rafi, Shaw, and Seven with the TNG cast at the Museum, then they could have took all three ships!
When the Borg assimilated Picard, the Changelings weren't on anyone's radar (the Borg may have been aware of the Dominion, but no one knew about the wormhole), so this couldn't have been part of the Collective's original plan. For that matter, losing Locutus wasn't part of the plan; Geordi suggests that the brain mods were part of turning Picard into Locutus, a sort of high-speed interlink beyond what regular drones got (Seven and Icheb never experienced anything like this). That it remained active even after Picard was separated from the collective probably surprised them as much as him. They couldn't have anticipated that it would breed true until they started sensing Jack and whispering into his head.
Every time someone quotes this post I have to watch the scene. Just now, several days after seeing it live, I teared up. I’ve been facing a really horrible health battle these past 8-9 months, and nostalgic for the past.I could watch this 10000 times. The best scene in all of Star Trek
Right? Automate the Defiant and Voyager at least to follow the Enterprise commands. Use them as drone type ships at the very least.Or the Defiant, which was also designed to fight the Borg and is able to run with a smaller crew. How are seven people supposed to run a whole Galaxy-class starship?
Geordi outright says it is the only functional ship without the network. So those others either are on the network or they are not functional. Perhaps what he's been doing with D is somewhat secret, but the other museum ships are all disabled.They could have also avoided this problem ifthe fleet formation software was said to be compatible with any ship since the USS Sovereign or Intrepid or whatever it would have been, because of a new operating system that came with the new fleet doctrine, so the Defiant and Voyager would be off the table.
Reading this makes me think we’d then be seeing “Justice for the NX-01” posts too, had they grabbed 3 of the other hero ships but forgot the (chronological) first.…having the Enterprise-A, Defiant, and Voyager along for the ride would not change their odds of winning a fight.