from what i understand, the show is only about Picard, after he retired from Starfleet and goes back to earth... i dont think there is any new ship or crew or anything space... i hope i am wrong, but ill watch it either way...
And best of all...
NOT A REBOOT!
He would likely be an Admiral.
Then again this could be a reprisal of the final ep of TNG just without that backwards working temporal anomaly
:D. He could read the phone book (that dates me!). I was never a massive TNG fan but have come to love, and PS has always been a stand-out actor. So any new series with him fine by me - as long as it's intelligent. Any TNG cameos will just be welcome decoration...
“It’s an extremely different rhythm than Discovery, Discovery is a bullet. Picard is a very contemplative show. It will find a balance between the speed of Discovery and the nature of what Next Gen was, but I believe it will have its own rhythm.”
i am a little unsure if i understand the premise here...
is this a Picard in the JJVerse where the 2009 movies take place?
i swear the fuck hope to god it is not...
i am so sincerely praying i have this understanding incorrect...
please let this not be JJverse...
sooooooo this will be after Nemesis, the canon line?
i dont consider JJverse or Discovery to be canon - i dont care of they are or whatever - to me they aren't, just my personal preference...
Or they just retcon that scene from the 2009 film, as though it never happened.
Wouldn't be the first time Trek decided to ignore past events.
Star Trek Countdown comics is considered canon?
- Romulus and Remus destroyed
- Captain Data of the Enterprise-E
- Ambassador Picard
- Geordi now a civilian engineer/ship builder
- Worf skewered, possibly killed
All canon events if they acknowledge the comic as canon, for the Picard series.
so it is definitely not stupid JJverse or stupid DSC timeline crap and nothing to do with that stupidness?
it is our beloved canon timeline on TV that we all grew up with?
It is set the same timeline as TOS/TAS/TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT/DSC and their movies.
+ stupid Countdown comics plot device involving a galaxy destroying supernova...
The comics are not canon.
The Supernova was mentioned and seen in the movie, that's how it's canon.
However, Kurtzman wrote the comic so I wouldn't be surprised if the show used some elements from it.
Soooooooo canon!
The comics are not canon.
The Supernova was mentioned and seen in the movie, that's how it's canon.
However, Kurtzman wrote the comic so I wouldn't be surprised if the show used some elements from it.
It was mentioned in the movie, but it was taken directly from the aforementioned comic. Thus that part of the comic, is now being canonized. Stop being obtuse about it.
what happened in comic that would have to do with the canon timeline as seen on TV?
Also Star Trek: Picard was announced as the official, so I don’t think we need “Temp” in the title anymoreAgreed. Fixed.
Lal?
and the Borg want her?
i dunno...
Unlike the naysaying commentators on Trekmovie, i'd welcome more guest spots from TNG-era actors/characters, so long as it makes sense and fits into the show narrative. The Doctor is quite likely, the most experienced on the Borg (outside the obvious former Borg like Jean-Luc or Seven). If he appears as Dr Zimmerman, it would also fit with the possibility of "Hologram Data", or maybe even as a developer of the 24th Century "Mobile Emitter".
Robert Picardo... Make it so!!!
I wonder if it was a pickup, old shot, or revisiting an old area, I could have sworn there was a shot there in the trailer.
Well it doesn't matter now because it was debunked by CBS, but I put that image in my post in spoiler tags for a reason, but then it shows up as an attachment ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
doesn't matter, Tuskin, those sigs are mostly illegible. and people wonder why the kids nowadays can't read cursive; everybody writes with a "doctor's perscription" hand, now :P
Only name I can clearly read, is Jonathan Frakes.
So who's in command of the Enterprise? Following the storyline of the previous Countdown comic, or someone else?Spoiler: show
I may be nitpicking here, but here it goes...some of my problems with the show canon...
1) Furniture can't likely be heirlooms (at least not the originals from the series in the house) since the house burned down.
2) Lack of replicators (and it seems poor people in the Federation, on Earth of all places).
3) Homeless Romulans living in squalor, though the Empire likely had dozens if not thousands of worlds after Romulus destruction.
4) Borg likely killed by being ejected into space.
...Just to name a few. There are more, but those annoy me the most.
I may be nitpicking here, but here it goes...some of my problems with the show canon...
1) Furniture can't likely be heirlooms (at least not the originals from the series in the house) since the house burned down.
2) Lack of replicators (and it seems poor people in the Federation, on Earth of all places).
3) Homeless Romulans living in squalor, though the Empire likely had dozens if not thousands of worlds after Romulus destruction.
4) Borg likely killed by being ejected into space.
...Just to name a few. There are more, but those annoy me the most.
(which was supposedly a made-up plot device by Q in All Good Things)
I understand things are bleak in the Federation of 2399
but the random killing of Federation citizens (Maddox and Icheb) or allied characters (Hugh) seems a bit overkill.
It was insinuated that Raffi did not have a replicator and was living in squalor
Nothing in the episode implies that. There's no physical evidence of it either. We don't see the inside of her house.
But we're probably going to have to agree to disagree here.
Or could be a new character.