Corrected entry: Due to the regenerative effects of the Baku planet's rings, Geordi's eyes regenerate in a very short period of time. How come Picard's hair does not grow back?
Tailkinker
11th Sep 2007
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
18th Sep 2005
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Corrected entry: At a point about 13 minutes into the film you see a shot of Data's ship navigating around the ringed planet, just at the point where the Admiral, looking at the view screen, says "That's our ship". Assuming the ship to be approximately 50 feet in length (as can be seen by the subsequent shot), that would make the ringed planet no more than a quarter of a mile across at the very most. (It could be explained away by line-of-sight effect but it sure looks like the ship is going round and behind an incredibly tiny planet.).
Correction: If it can be explained readily through line-of-sight, it's not a mistake.
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Correction: Geordi is blind because of an actual problem with his eyes - the energy field appears to fix problems before it addresses aging related issues. Picard also lost his hair some considerable time back - it would be quite a while before the de-aging effect got him back to that stage.
Tailkinker ★