Star Trek: Picard

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  1. Vanilla Gorilla

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  2. AstroShark

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    I wonder if B5 (data) was one of those who perished "15 years ago". And what was the fate of Riker's Titan i wonder?
     
  3. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I guess they found a cure for Irumodic syndrome ...lol...
     
  4. Irminsul

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    I'm counting on it.
     
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  5. Vanilla Gorilla

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    That was in the future in the finale though

    Errr, how far in the future?


    Have to watch the finale of TNG again, its been yonks
     
  6. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Good question.

    I have all 7 seasons of TNG on DVD but I haven’t watched them in a while. - I might just watch that final episode again.
     
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  7. McFuddy

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    This is being released on Amazon, not CBS?
     
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    And Pirate Bay
     
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  9. soulcompromise

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    Yes, I am irked! I can't imagine a Star Trek that isn't available to the public at no additional cost. It's honestly beyond me! I've never subscribed to anything aside from Netflix, and I don't intend to start.

    My goodness... I hope that it airs on TV or something. :weary:
     
  10. Asmodean

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    I may get excited when this is released. Not feeling it at this point, although i dig Picard and Star trek a lot
     
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    So you protest all streaming services except the one that has the most stuff on it?
     
  12. soulcompromise

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    Well... Money is an issue, but not so much so that netflix is out. I feel like Star Trek had always been free though. Suddenly it costs something to keep up. I don't know.. it's weird.
     
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    I couldn't watch Deep space 9 when it was first broadcasted in my country as it was on a commercial channel we did not have at my parents. So I personally see this as a similar thing. Expect to be able to see it some time later without having to make a special effort (including illegal downloading) :)
     
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    I couldn't watch Deep space 9 when it was first broadcasted in my country as it was on a commercial channel we did not have at my parents. So I personally see this as a similar thing. Expect to be able to see it some time later without having to make a special effort (including illegal downloading) :)
     
  15. McFuddy

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    Ok watched this trailer again.
    Got a little misty eyed.
     
  16. tumbling.dice

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    I hope that "the unimaginable happened" has nothing to do with J.J. Abrams' butt-awful Star Trek IX and Romulus being destroyed. I hope they pretend that shit never happened.
     
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    Other main lead is the guy that played the guy that could paint the future in Heroes
     
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    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well if Star Trek: Picard is set in the year 2399, and the Romulan home world was destroyed in 2387 – I don’t see any way around it
     
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    They are ignoring Abrams
     
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    "Kurtzman is referring to an event shown in the 2009 film Star Trek, which he co-wrote. The film established that in the year 2387, the planet Romulus was destroyed by a supernova. While Star Trek sets up the new Kelvin timeline, the events prior to Spock traveling back in time were part of the Prime timeline, and the Picard show is set in the Prime timeline."
     
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    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    So basically it takes a theoretical physicist to figure it out,

    Given J.J. Abrams track record which includes the TV show LOST (which was equally daunting) are you sure he isn’t somehow connected with the production….lol…
     

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