Didn't the admiral's ship got destroyed in First Contact. So how did he get off the ship?
And why didn't anyone pick this up the first time Hayes was shown on Voyager
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Posted by Saboc on :
Counselor Troy reported to Captain Picard that "the admiral's ship has been destroyed..." But that's all. She did not mention anything about Hayes or his whereabout. Maybe he, along with others, escaped through one of those escape pods. Or he could have beamed himself into one of the many ships there. Right? What do you think?
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Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
Is Hayes the "windbag"?
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Posted by Epoch (Member # 136) on :
Just because the ship is destroyed is no indication that everyone on board is killed. Look at Sisko his ship was destroyed at Wolf 359 but he made it away safely.
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Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
Yes, he is the 'windbag' and also the one seen in 'First Contact' speaking to Picard.
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Posted by Obi Juan (Member # 90) on :
People did pick up on this, I recall I quite legnthy topic about it here a while back. Personally I never thought it was a big deal. As has been stated before we see peple survive the destruction of their ship all the time.
Posted by Mikey T (Member # 144) on :
I remember the topic well. I think that some thought that he made the recording that was first sent to Voyager before First Contact.
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Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
Has anyone ever picked up on the idea that the admiral that was there was not Hayes himself, but someone else? Maybe Hayes couldn't make it, but some other admiral could.
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Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
Crossovers are a great idea, and work fine in the USA.
I ones had to explain why Worf was on both TNG and DS9. We ended up watching Generations, just to explain what Sisko ment by "I'm sorry about the Enterprise".
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