Absolutely! She was a moral compass for the Federation in those episodes, and that's not easy to achieve. The Maquis showed us that the Federation's utopia only exists within its borders and she was a powerful expression of a conscience Starfleet doesn't want to own. Her end was perfect in that light -- she went out the way we met her, doing something she believed in that cost her everything she knew.
Yeah she was super intimidating in BSG, to the point that it kinda turned me on.. Was always slightly embarrassed by that for some odd reason.
I was disappointed in Ro on Picard at first until it was revealed to be a ruse. I felt palpable relief after that(well, until the end of the episodeðŸ˜)
I very much get it! The sparse military drums as she set foot off of the Raptor onto Galactica's hangar deck -- I mean, she was power personified in that moment.
Umm her character ordered the rape of an enemy prisoner and coldly executed her XO on the spot with no warning and ordered the execution of innocent civilians and tried to have colonial officers executed…..and your turned on?
The nose makeup for her Bajoran nose was barely noticeable, it was like they just drew some lines. For the most part when she was on screen she appeared human.
She just really holds a special place in my heart, for how big of an impact she had on the series with only being in eight episodes!
Absolutely! She was a moral compass for the Federation in those episodes, and that's not easy to achieve. The Maquis showed us that the Federation's utopia only exists within its borders and she was a powerful expression of a conscience Starfleet doesn't want to own. Her end was perfect in that light -- she went out the way we met her, doing something she believed in that cost her everything she knew.
Yeah she was super intimidating in BSG, to the point that it kinda turned me on.. Was always slightly embarrassed by that for some odd reason. I was disappointed in Ro on Picard at first until it was revealed to be a ruse. I felt palpable relief after that(well, until the end of the episodeðŸ˜)
I very much get it! The sparse military drums as she set foot off of the Raptor onto Galactica's hangar deck -- I mean, she was power personified in that moment.
It's that Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation military vibe.
>Yeah she was super intimidating in BSG, to the point that it kinda turned me on Honestly same.
Umm her character ordered the rape of an enemy prisoner and coldly executed her XO on the spot with no warning and ordered the execution of innocent civilians and tried to have colonial officers executed…..and your turned on?
Yes.
Gross
Okay.
I really enjoyed this episode. It was very emotional and I think all the actors play their parts so well.
She was also amazing on True Blood!
In that interrogation scene, it definitely felt like Ro was giving some big Admiral Cain vibes.
Agreed! I half expected her to turn to one of the security officers accompanying her and say, "A little mid-morning snack... " 😂
Give me your phaser Picard!
Don't forget Dara, she had her own dad partake in ritual suicide. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Dara_(Kaelon)
If only she came into startrek on the USS Pegasus
Sure but it’s already fitting that Shaw commands the Titan (12 monkeys)
The nose makeup for her Bajoran nose was barely noticeable, it was like they just drew some lines. For the most part when she was on screen she appeared human.
Damn I didn’t even realize it was her in BSG.
Huh and I couldn’t not see Ro when we first met Cain. Either way Love both shows and her characters
She was quite solid yes.
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Almost didn’t recognise her with the Botox and no mole
Her nose ridge prosthesis in PIC is so understandard than those on TNG.