Enterprise damage during battle in the Bassen Rift - and Picards actions during it
I was rewatching the dreaded movie 'Nemesis' these days.
Maybe my fun with the new Star Trek Miniatures game "Attack Wing" brought me back into it.
Actually, the movie's not as bad as I remembered it, but I was finally able to put a finger at a point that has always troubled me:
When Picard faced down the Scimiatar in the final encounter, he ordered Troi to ram the enemy vessel, knowing fully well, that such a maneuver would utterly destroy the most forward sections of the saucer - and therefore kill everyone located there.
He gave the 'brace for impact' order a lot earlier, before actually ordering Troi to engage the impluse engines.
Shouldn't he have ordered those sections evacuated at once, therefore giving the crew there at least a minimal chance to get out of harms way? I think he not only should have, but would have. I consider it bad writing.
It's just so inconsiderate, so unlike Picard and against the spirit driving Star Trek, to value life in each and every situation.
It does not fit what we came to know of him.
Even in a situation that seems hopeless - and might even call for the initiation of the self destruct sequence - a warning to one's very own crew should have been given - especially by a Captain like Picard.
What do you think?
Last edited by Cut; 07-26-2014 at 01:01 PM.
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