Twin sisters or khalagu (demons) will come and they're prophesied to release the ch'khalagu (really bad demons). Turns out that the event is called Ganmadan and it refers to the end of all things, like Judgment Day or Ragnarök.
Some say that the story dates back to even before his Romulan ancestors arrived on Vulcan. What we get instead is a head and shoulders close up of the good doctor and some delightful squelchy noises as she plucks out the other eye from Saga non-functioning body.īack at La Sirena, Narek is telling the ancient Romulan story of the Seb-Cheneb, as everyone sits around a campfire. We find out what Jurati was psyching herself up to do, but we don't get to see what's involved. Related: Picard's greatest moments from 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' They try contacting Picard with no luck and then suddenly Elnor shows up and holds his sword at Narek's throat! The crafty Qowat Milat, he's been tracking that pointy-eared pragmatist all the way from the cube. He tells them about the beacon that will unleash what the Romulans call Ganmadan, which will destroy all organic life. They take the Romulan spy into the ship where he explains what's going on at Coppelius Station. It seems he wants them to work together to stop what's coming to kill them all. The critical repair work of Raffi and Rios is interrupted by the sound of Narek throwing rocks at the bridge viewport of La Sirena. Agnes on her decision to support the synthetics in the upcoming confrontation and she tries to psych herself up for what she does next.
Maddox's laboratory that's required to download a human consciousness into a synthetic body. Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) machinery in Dr. Altan Inigo Soong (Brent Spiner) is showing Dr. It's another example of 24th century "Trek" starship maintenance that luckily doesn't require anyone to ever get their overalls dirty, but the scene offers the opportunity for the two to engage in a little banter and Raffi figures out how the spectacular space spanner works pretty quickly.īack at Coppelius Station, Dr. Meanwhile on La Sirena, Rios (Santiago Cabrera) and Raffi (Michelle Hurd) are struggling to use the mysterious MacGuffin that Arcana gave them last week to help repair their ship. He convinces her to stay on the Borg cube and work to get its defenses operational, the reasoning behind this will become clear later. It appears the trailer finally answers some of these questions.The Romulan fleet in "Star Trek: PIcard." "Planetary Sterilization Pattern Number 5" wasn't that a track by The Searchers? (Image credit: CBS All Access)īack on the Borg cube, Narek is equipping himself with wide-dispersal, molecular solvent grenades in an attempt to destroy the Space Orchid Defense System, before the Romulan fleet arrives. They have wanted to know about some of the odd phrasings he uses, his catchphrases, and even the way he looks. From as far back as the first Toy Story film 26 years ago, fans have had lingering questions about toy Buzz. This is their reasoning for making Buzz a human and replacing Tim Allen with Captain America's Chris Evans. The creators of Toy Story say that they always intended that Buzz Lightyear was a toy based on a character from an action-adventure film. Related: Lightyear Continues A Running Chris Evans Avengers Gag He is very clearly a human astronaut, though it's unclear if he's on Earth or another planet. Buzz Lightyear isn't a toy in the prequel either. The film instead tells Buzz's origin story. The film Lightyear isn't meant to be a sequel to Toy Story 4, despite sharing a main character. It also finally unravels the mysterious meanings behind some of Buzz's iconic traits. The trailer has few lines, but still gives background information on who Buzz is and where he works. The trailer for the new Disney-Pixar film Lightyear may only be 90 seconds long, but it answers 9 questions fans of Toy Storyhave had for over two decades.