

My only real complaint about the episode was the use of strong language which felt inappropriate in 'Star Trek'. The scenes on the ex-Borg cube gave a proper introduction to Soji and her relationship with a Romulan who may not be as friendly as he first appears. The way the depth of Zhat Vash's operations was revealed was perhaps a little rushed but that can be justified to get the story moving.

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The Romulans have been good villains since the original series back in the '60s it is nice to see them back as the main threat but nuanced by having some 'good Romulans'. This new 'Star Trek' series features Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard, which he played for seven seasons on 'Star Trek: Next Generation.' The new series will follow this iconic character in the next chapter of his life. There is less action but as Picard's investigation into Dhaj's death gets underway we get an intriguing mystery. After the impressive opening episode I felt this was slightly weaker. Although there have been numerous prop maps developed for use on Star Trek sets, there has never been an intentionally definitive map developed for either. Star Trek Fleet Command Galaxy Map v2.4. Meanwhile we see that Soji, the twin, is working with Free Romulans aboard a disconnected Borg Cube. She advises him against pursuing his investigation but he is determined to find Dhaj's twin. It has a deep hatred of all synthetics and artificial intelligence. His Romulan friend Laris tells him of an almost mythical group with in their secret police, the Tal Shiar, known as the Zhat Vash. Abrams used the rocks as a setting for the film Star. The landscape appears often in various Star Trek TV shows. In the original TV series, it’s where Captain Kirk fights the alien Gorn. After an opening that shows the destruction of the shipyards on Mars by synthetics fourteen years previously we return to Picard's investigation into the death of Dhaj. Befitting an alien planet, these tilted, jagged rock formations lie about 113 kilometers northeast of Los Angeles, California.
