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After I watched Flesh and Blood, my news channel had an interview with Rick Berman about the next Star Trek movie. The thing that stuck to my mind was that there will be Romulans in the next film. Does anyone want to guess what kind of nemesis will Picard go up against or if Sela will show up?
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Oh my GOD... I certainly hope that the ancient 'Picard is actually a Romulan' rumor isn't going to be used...
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It was a rumor for First Contact I believe. It was rumored that the Romulans were the major bad guys. In the movie we would find out that Picard was a Romulan and that his memory would return. Then the Romulans would take him back and get all his knowledge.
Eventually we heard that the Rumolans would not be in First Contact, and the rumor died.
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Oh, come on. Gotta have Sela. If it centers around the Rommies, then it probably has to do with the whole Reunification thing I've been harping on for a year or two.
But since we're talking about Rommies and Sela, tell me: what evidence do we have that the alternate Tasha Yar is dead? The word of her Romulan daughter? She had every reason to lie to Picard about that. For all we know, she could still be alive in some Romulan prison somewhere. She'd be Picard's age by now, but...
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I want to see them go back in time and save Tasha, keeping Sela from ever being born. Would require some makeup for Mrs Crosby, but they have been keeping Data young for some time now.
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When did we last Sela? The Klingon "civil war" right?
I mean, whose to say she's even a "power" in the Romulan government anymore? She may have been removed from command following her failure to get reinforcements through (her own damn fault for being too lazy to "fly around" the Federation ships...)
Heck, she could've died fighting the Dominion, or in the Tal'shiar attack on the Founder Homeworld ...
I for one hope they leave Sela alone. Besides which, Sela is the kind of characters that would be hard to explain to non-Trek movie-goers, so she'll probably be left out ...
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Ah! See -- there we go, she bungles the planned invasion of Vulcan, so what good is she? Especially after the whole fiasco involving the Klingon Civil War ... sheesh ... I bet the Praetor wasn't too very happy ...
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In my dream story, Sela has taken the Romulans who don't want the Alliance with the Feds and Klingons to continue after the war, and joined forces with the equally unhappy Breen. In the begining of the film, ships are being surprise attacked by overwhelming numbers, putting everyone on alert, and the fight is on. They said at one point that they wanted an action film, and there's nothing like blowing up ships.
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