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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
But he did mess with the timeline. He went back ten minutes early like he was Marty McFly, leaving himself no margin for error.
Which is even more ironic when you remember he wasn’t willing to risk a 4-second margin of error when Worf told him they couldn’t reliably guarantee they could shoot down the probe before it hit the star.
I actually do like Generations for the most part - the final act really undermines the rest of the movie.
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There's also no tension in the final scene because if they fail in stopping the bad guy again, they just get sucked back in to the Nexus and get another crack at it. The only way for the villain to succeed is for Picard to choose to stay in the Nexus.