Talk:End of the universe

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Picard's statement was most likely in jest, in that that place, "Where None Have Gone" (as named by Data), was theoretically just the same, in terms of inexplicability, as any other the human race might encounter at that stage in its development. Thus, the term "End of the Universe" would be like calling the interior of the Earth, or the center of the Sun, "The Smoldering, Boiling Inferno." Given that Picard did ask, Data's christening, what with the least-implausible name ever given to anything, should be used: Where None Have Gone Before.

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 * In the end, the phrasing given in the original script is simply anthrocentric in the extreme.

While it may be true, it's non-encyclopedic and very much an opinion. -- Renegade54 16:59, February 2, 2010 (UTC)