This was simultaneously the best episode of the season and the worst episode of Star Trek I've ever seen...
XD Oh no.
I haven't been reading all your posts on ST: Picard, I think partly because I keep thinking maybe I don't want spoilers because maybe I'll watch it someday, but every time I do read one of your posts that seems less and less likely. XD It's good to hear the main TNG actors are still doing their best, at least...
OF COURSE Y'ALL ARE LEAVING A TRAIL. Why does that need to be ~revealed~?!
Hah, this sounds like something they would have done in TOS, and it would have been hilarious even then, but it just seems so much worse when they're still doing stuff like that in 2023 for god's sake. Though I would have thought the mystery was "how is their ship detecting/following any kind of trail inside a nebula," not "how/why is our ship leaving a trail at all"...
Why not simply disable the engines? They're IN engineering. There's no reason they can't do that.
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Date: 2023-03-04 02:32 am (UTC)XD Oh no.
I haven't been reading all your posts on ST: Picard, I think partly because I keep thinking maybe I don't want spoilers because maybe I'll watch it someday, but every time I do read one of your posts that seems less and less likely. XD It's good to hear the main TNG actors are still doing their best, at least...
OF COURSE Y'ALL ARE LEAVING A TRAIL. Why does that need to be ~revealed~?!
Hah, this sounds like something they would have done in TOS, and it would have been hilarious even then, but it just seems so much worse when they're still doing stuff like that in 2023 for god's sake. Though I would have thought the mystery was "how is their ship detecting/following any kind of trail inside a nebula," not "how/why is our ship leaving a trail at all"...
Why not simply disable the engines? They're IN engineering. There's no reason they can't do that.
Oh my god. XDDD