In ST: Insurrection, Picard learned how to slow down time by thinking happy thoughts. So in Nemesis, as he's getting the living bejessus kicked out of him by Shinzon, why didn't he just think a happy thought, slow down time, and bust out some Matrix-style effects on Shinzon?
I thought Nemesis was a charity spoof of Star Trek, sorta like Doctor Who and The Curse of Fatal Death.
Maybe that only worked on the Baku planet, like Geordies "real" eyes? Regardless, it'd probably have required more concentration than he was capable of mustering at the time.
STV: The Final Frontier was clearly worse than Nemesis. My list: Wrath of Khan First Contact Undiscovered Country The Voyage Home The Motion Picture Search for Spock Nemesis Insurrection Generations Final Frontier There's some wiggle room in the middle. But Wrath of Khan and First Contact are clearly the best, and Generations and Final Frontier were clearly the worst IMO.
Wrath of Khan Undiscovered Country Voyage Home Motion Picture Search for Spock First Contact Final Frontier Insurrection Generations Nemesis
The correct order. The Wrath of Khan First Contact The Motion Picture The Undiscovered Country The Voyage Home Generations The Search for Spock The Final Frontier Insurrection Nemesis
I still think it only works on Baku. I'm pretty sure Crusher and Troi's tits began to sag as soon as they left orbit.
Clearly Baku represented a rift in the space time alternative reality barrier. During his time on Baku, Picard tapped into his alternative self, in that reality known as Professor Xavier, and used his new found powers to slow down time. This connection continued until an entity known as the Phoenix was found by the Remans, and transported back to the Professor Xavier reality. The Remans had twisted the mind of the Phoenix, who went on to kill Xavier, thereby severing the link, and allowing the Remans to continue with their plans. Clearly.
Ehm. I don't know if I'm supposed to point this out, but you're discussing Star Trek here. Star Trek. a.