If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One... I am become Death, the Shatterer of Worlds
ok..you do know that Star Trek Generations is like watching the last episode of Star Trek:TNG with the Enterprise D and original uniforms right???(has for the rest of the TNG movies it was like a whole nother series by itself) anyways...it actually DOEs make sense because this movie came after the TNG tv series thus OF CORSE THEY ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE BORG!
Despite it being a different century and timeline from our own the show usually kept some semblance of real time. Seven years of the show to us was seven years to them. In 1989 the crew were shown the borg. Five years later everyone would know about the latest greatest unstoppable threat to relatively peaceful federation life. Five years is plenty of time for societies that can communicate light years apart to learn about the latest danger. And he SHOULD have just beamed over to the nexus!
Why didn't Soren just spend all of those years building, or acquiring, a starship, shuttlecraft, or another means of reaching the Nexis, as opposed to destroying a star and solar system? Wouldn't it have been easier? I mean, he obviously knew where it was and where it would be. He experienced it while on board a spaceship the first time. Don't you think that it would work a second time? I never understood that. I still don't. Take a fucking ship, Soren. Launch YOURSELF in the rocket toward it.
The missile fired causes the system's star to go nova. The resultant gravity distortion brings the nexus ribbon close enough for Soren and Picard to enter, but the shockwave destroys the planet shortly afterwards.
If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One... I am become Death, the Shatterer of Worlds
wegaify 1 week ago
Moving rainbow!
MrSieish 2 months ago
@NukeDaBunny Literally a once in a lifetime opportunity...
angrygingersteve 3 months ago
TNG sure loved its time travel plot device.
CaptHawkeye 5 months ago
This is what the Rapture will look like today. J/k.
bekki650 9 months ago
that missile must have been goddam fast to travel several light minutes in a few seconds
HelmutVillam 11 months ago 2
@HelmutVillam agree!
birdsinheaven 8 months ago
"All Good Things...", that TNG finale was sh*t. THIS movie here should've been Season 7's REAL finale!
I love TNG, Season 7, espeically but the way it ended sucked.
dekablueranger 11 months ago 2
In the novelisation of this movie, Picard was able to beat Soran but still couldn't stop the missile from launching.
FekLeyrTarg 1 year ago
Thanks for watching!
THE END
mentalrectangle 1 year ago
next stop:
kirks hut in the forrest
buokopter 1 year ago
ok..you do know that Star Trek Generations is like watching the last episode of Star Trek:TNG with the Enterprise D and original uniforms right???(has for the rest of the TNG movies it was like a whole nother series by itself) anyways...it actually DOEs make sense because this movie came after the TNG tv series thus OF CORSE THEY ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE BORG!
StuartTheGamerNerd 1 year ago
Despite it being a different century and timeline from our own the show usually kept some semblance of real time. Seven years of the show to us was seven years to them. In 1989 the crew were shown the borg. Five years later everyone would know about the latest greatest unstoppable threat to relatively peaceful federation life. Five years is plenty of time for societies that can communicate light years apart to learn about the latest danger. And he SHOULD have just beamed over to the nexus!
existenceisrelative 2 years ago
Why didn't Soren just spend all of those years building, or acquiring, a starship, shuttlecraft, or another means of reaching the Nexis, as opposed to destroying a star and solar system? Wouldn't it have been easier? I mean, he obviously knew where it was and where it would be. He experienced it while on board a spaceship the first time. Don't you think that it would work a second time? I never understood that. I still don't. Take a fucking ship, Soren. Launch YOURSELF in the rocket toward it.
brianwesley28 2 years ago
Soran. Sorry. Same dude, though. Why, not, Soran? Was it simply because the script said otherwise, or did you have beef with this system?
brianwesley28 2 years ago
Shit, dude. You would have been inside of the Nexus YEARS before this movie's timeline, had you done just that. Fucking retard.
brianwesley28 2 years ago
OH MY GOD!!! :) Man I love this movie. Thanks for posting.
ideno1985 2 years ago
Why did the planet blow up?
BloisFulcher 2 years ago
The missile fired causes the system's star to go nova. The resultant gravity distortion brings the nexus ribbon close enough for Soren and Picard to enter, but the shockwave destroys the planet shortly afterwards.
ianwestc 2 years ago 9
Imagine seeing something like this for real.I love this movie.
BenderBurgers 3 years ago 9
cool
leongreenmcclaine346 3 years ago 4