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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dukhat: [QB] Just watched the rerun of "Legacy" on G4. I had some questions & thought we could have a good-natured debate. Anyway... 1. The silly little line about Picard meeting Tasha when Tasha's ship came to someone's rescue, "as had mine" (Picard's quote). Apparently this small portion of dialogue had later caused quite a bit of confusion when it was contradicted by "All Good Things..." and to further complicate matters, people started looking into this line as proof that Picard had a "missing" ship command between the Stargazer and the Enterprise-D. The thing is, at the time of the episode, the writers clearly meant the "as had mine" line to refer to the Ent-D. However, since it was later contradicted, I'm not saying that people are wrong to think JLP had another ship. It's just that he never said ONE WORD about this mystery vessel, yet blabbered all the time about the Stargazer. Also, the "NCC-7100" printed on the ready-room Stargazer model DOES NOT mean that it was the mystery ship, IMHO. I mean, c'mon, TWO Constellation class ship commands? It's my opinion that to make logical sense of the line, Picard probably meant that he happened to be aboard [i]a[/i] ship, perhaps as an observer until getting his new command, and said ship happened to meet Tasha's ship. He never said he was captain of the ship after all. 2. The Turkana colonists constantly refer to their weapons as "phasers" and that they are all of older design. The movie-style phasers are clearly seen to prove this, but they also carry weapons that look similar to the Klingon "pain-sticks." (Sorry, wish I had screencaps to show...Lee?) Are these supposed to be the equivalent of movie-era phaser rifles? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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