What do people think eventually became of Laas? Being ALL of the tie-in fiction & etcetera , no matter how great , ISN'T apart of the official STAR TREK canon/continuity. I guess the only conclusion to be reached is that Laas succumbed to the Section 31 Founder Genocide Virus & died.
I figure Laas got in contact with the Dominion either as soon as he started feeling sick or as soon as he learned the war was over, at which point he'd have been cured once he linked with any changeling that had received the cure.
I have no words for this Look, people can hate of Saffi all they want, but there's never any reason at all to defend C/7 or lie about its fans. The libs were already owned when that got greenlight, thanks. :durr:
My memory of of the marketing of of season seven of Voyager is pretty much nonexistent, but what little remains was it was all about them going back to Earth. That wasn’t until the last few weeks though. I could be wrong. To be fair though, the Seven and Raffi thing was just as shoehorned through.
2020 fucked up everyone's sense of time. It both flew by, and felt like a decade. Everything that passed through that anomaly is likewise fucked up.
@14thDoctor , thank you very much for your reply & feedback. Alternative to my speculation I could easily see Laas doing what you speculated him to do post DS9. It does make logical sense that he'd seek out Odo &/or The Founders once his suffering from Section 31's Founder Genocide Virus got really bad.
Ugh, don't be greedy, Patrick. Picard season 3 fixed Nemesis, and the rest of Picard. Stop picking at the scab. Let it heal over.
I can't imagine a better sendoff for the TNG cast than Season 3 of Picard. In a way, the TNG movies were like an eighth season -- a season with a couple of decent episodes, one really good one, and a real stinker of a finale. Picard Season 3 felt like it was to TNG what the original films were to TOS.
I would mind greatly if he did. Between turning Picard into an action star in FC and pushing that horrid tv show Picard (and whatever part he had behind the scenes in Nemesis), I would be quite content if I never see or hear from the TNG era people again. I will say that I did like the Q scenes in Picard, but that's because John De Lancy is a treat as Q, especially in Q's last scene with Picard. "Even gods have favorites Jean-Luc, and you've always been one of mine."
I wanted Spock to be above using the Vulcan equivalent of beating a confession out of Valaris, but here we are.
Was that not the point of S3? Granted, I bash PIC harder than Stewey ever bashed ENT, but I've heard it said often that the biggest problem w the films is that the runtimes don't allow for TNG to actually be TNG. Given that, I'm not sure what benefit a fifth movie would provide anyone, and we all know Patrick Stewart is gonna ask for something stupid to do like his goddamn buggy chase in NEM.