![]() ![]() Nayrok calls to inform them that the fugitive's name is Roga Danar and warns them that he is prone to extreme bouts of violence. Picard and Riker return to the ship to command the pursuit. Slightly bewildered, Data reports to an astonished Picard and Riker that the tiny vessel has successfully eluded the Galaxy-class starship. When the Enterprise circles around the asteroid, they locate the wreckage of the ship's main body on the surface, but Wesley Crusher reports in surprise that the drive section has meanwhile disappeared. The ship's sensors locate the subwarp vessel with little difficulty, but as soon as they begin pursuit, the transport ship ducks behind a nearby asteroid and jettisons its drive section, which is devoid of life readings. With Picard's agreement, Riker signals the USS Enterprise-D with his combadge, where Data is currently in command. Angosian security forces are trying to track him down, but, frankly, are not very well-trained or equipped. Nayrok returns and asks for Picard's help: an Angosian prisoner has escaped from a penal colony, Lunar V, in a stolen transport vessel. " I'm not sure I'd like to live in this place. Riker agrees, although he finds the people of Angosia III somewhat stuffy. In private, Picard comments that the Angosians will make a fine addition to the Federation's members. As they are talking, Nayrok's aide, Zayner, pulls him aside with an urgent matter. Prime Minister Nayrok has taken Commander Riker and me on a tour of the capital city."Īt the conclusion of the tour, Captain Picard and Commander Riker congratulate Nayrok on their culture's rapid recovery from the Tarsian War, and Nayrok says their people are equally grateful violence of any kind is abhorrent to the Angosians, who consider art and intellectual achievement to be their greatest virtues. We have arrived at Angosia III, a planet that has expressed a strong desire for membership in the Federation. They feel like there's not much they can do other than just try to scramble and survive it as best they can, and that's already weighing heavy on Maggie as we start the episode.Summary Teaser " Captain's log, Stardate 43489.2. There's sort of this helplessness, in some ways, to our people. "There's so much going on and they can all barely see each other, everything's happening in these flashes and blurs. Maggie's the one that brought everyone on this mission, and they're already off to this chaotic, intense start, and they're realizing just how scary and dangerous these Reapers are," Kang said of the Reaper attack on Walking Dead: Episode Insider. "This episode is pretty much a direct pickup from the previous episode, but we are really living in Maggie's point of view. "They come at night, and by the time you see them, you're already dead," warned Maggie of the Reapers, who strike from out of the darkness to start "Hunted." Thomas Howell) never sees death coming on a road lined with strung-up bodies. Their list of victims is long: among them is Elijah's (Okea Eme-Akwari) sister, and Maggie's friends Maya (Brianna Butler), Ainsley (Haley Leary), and Gus (David Atkinson), gunned down by a Reaper sniper (Mike Whinnet) in the Season 10 episode "Home Sweet Home." The Reapers claimed their latest kill in "Acheron: Part 2," where Roy (C. "They don't rely on numbers and volume of people to fight against in order to kind of survive, so they're a tight-knit group, and they're just really formidable in a way that our characters don't often come across." It's just a very formidable type of enemy to go up against," continued Kang. ![]() "So every single one of them is like an incredibly brutal, organized warrior … These are the pinnacle of human killers. And not skilled like they had to pick it up along the way," showrunner Angela Kang said of the Reapers at Comic-Con, teasing a new class of enemy that was "skilled coming into the apocalypse." ![]()
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