In the transporter, when Picard is being beamed to the planet's surface in exchange for Geordi, you can see his communicator pin. When he is on the surface of the planet, the pin is gone, and when he meets Kirk in the Nexus, the communicator pin is back. However, since Picard appear to be in the same beam as Geordi, he must have been transported to the Klingon ship, where his communicator was taken away to prevent the Enterprise from finding him. But even if he was transported directly to the planet, the Klingon transporter could prevent the communicator from rematerializing (for the same reason as above). We know from the series that transporters can do things like that, and it should be obvious that Picard was traveling through a Klingon beam, otherwise the Enterprise would know his position on the surface, but they didn't. The only problem with these explanations is that the beam does look (and sound) like a Federation beam, not a Klingon beam - but's that's a different goof. As for the Nexus, a sudden reappearance of Picard's communicator is no stranger than appearance of his dead nephew or his non-existing family - anything is possible there.
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