I don't know either, but it's fun to guess. I'm thinking it could also somehow be Hugh, Icheb, or the Romulan kid that died(Elani?).I though the Watcher might be Guinan, but they made a point of saying Guinan had chosen to look older in her 25th century scene with Picard, so it wouldn't really make sense for her to look older in the 21st century than she did in TNG (unless she made herself look old in the 21st century for some reason then made herself younger by the time of TNG...I don't know.)
Hugh Hefner.Who's the last real person you know who was named Hugh? Outside of fictional characters the only one I can think of is the dude who played Ward Cleaver.
You mean besides Hugh Jackman? Hugh Grant? Hugh Laurie? Hugh Dancy? Hugh Bonneville?Who's the last real person you know who was named Hugh? Outside of fictional characters the only one I can think of is the dude who played Ward Cleaver.
An absurdly hawt Vulcan woman, IIRC.Or his cat who cuold turn into a woman for some reason.
Not with Guinan, it isn't. Yesterday's Enterprise established that she's aware of divergent timelines. Although Yesterday's Enterprise never explains the nature or cause of that awareness, she displays it. Generations offers a possible, inferential explanation: her proximity to that Nexus thingamadick. Even if we say, "Well, she wouldn't have ended up there because there was no Enterprise-B..." nope. Still doesn't pan out. Even in this "Confederation" timeline, she would have been on one of the El Aurian ships that encountered the Nexus. It was the El Aurians sending a distress call that prompted the Enterprise-B to show up there. No Enterprise-B, no rescue... but the El Aurians are still there, Guinan still interacts with the Nexus -- and that's even assuming that the Nexus is what caused her to have an awareness of timeline breakage, rather than that simply being an intrinsic ability El Aurians possess as a species.So the argument is: because they originate from the future Confederation timeline, Prime Picard never went back and met Guinan. That's fine.
No disagreement from me on that front.Not with Guinan, it isn't. Yesterday's Enterprise established that she's aware of divergent timelines. Although Yesterday's Enterprise never explains the nature or cause of that awareness, she displays it. Generations offers a possible, inferential explanation: her proximity to that Nexus thingamadick. Even if we say, "Well, she wouldn't have ended up there because there was no Enterprise-B..." nope. Still doesn't pan out. Even in this "Confederation" timeline, she would have been on one of the El Aurian ships that encountered the Nexus. It was the El Aurians sending a distress call that prompted the Enterprise-B to show up there. No Enterprise-B, no rescue... but the El Aurians are still there, Guinan still interacts with the Nexus -- and that's even assuming that the Nexus is what caused her to have an awareness of timeline breakage, rather than that simply being an intrinsic ability El Aurians possess as a species.
She should still have known Picard from their meeting in the 1800s, even if it hadn't happened in this new timeline.