2019-05-23, 19:06 | Link #3 |
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If the above CBS trailer is blocked for some people, here's a more accessible trailer from Space:
ST: Picard is set 20 years after Star Trek: Nemesis, and also involves the events of Star Trek (2009), specifically the destruction of Romulus, hence the mention of the 'rescue armada' in the trailer.
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2019-07-20, 15:51 | Link #4 |
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And after Comicon we have this:
Also here for those outside the US https://www.startrek.com/videos/watc...rt-sdcc-hall-h
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2019-07-24, 01:16 | Link #9 |
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I’m pretty sure that’s intentional. His eyes, facial structure, it was all “off.” But the “dead” Data we saw earlier in the trailer (in separate parts) looked right. (yes I know it was fake props, what I mean was it didn’t look “off”) This makes me think the Data we see at the end of the trailer is a “makeshift” body they had to make with secondhand materials, thus resulting in a somewhat distorted body.
What threw me off was Seven. She was my favorite character in Voyager alongside Janeway and the Doctor. It was whacky seeing her with such emotion. Somebody’s gotten some practice, it seems.....
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I'm assuming this is B-4, Data's "not so functional" sibling of which Data probably transferred consciousness. I felt like B-4 was meant to be an out should Brent Spiner choose to return. Of course, Nemesis was utterly crap so most people aren't going to get that point or maybe even realize Data died in the first place.
But then again they ass pulled Spock back to life in III, so why the hell not, given Data has much more of an excuse to do such a thing. Quote:
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2019-07-24, 16:14 | Link #12 |
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It has been what, around 20 years? Makes sense she'd be a bit better with emotions. I found it heartening that they decide to update Seven's character rather than having her act the way she did on Voyager as a homage.
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I know it’s been a while since Voyager and I wouldn’t expect her to be the same deadpan Seven either, but that’s still one heck of a difference regardless. In a good way.
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2019-07-24, 22:48 | Link #15 |
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We aren't sure yet in what capacity Hugh is in by I guess 2399. Its been something like 30 years since he was liberated from the Collective, if I remember the story correctly. That and Admiral Nechayev was rather ticked with Picard for not using him as a computer virus carrier into the Borg.
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Perhaps the best Star Trek series since TNG. Stewart is phenomenal, and it's nice to see Alison Pill along for the ride. But the best new character by far is Raffi with a star turn for actress Michelle Hurd. Her calling Picard "JL" is so hilariously inappropriate.
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Generally speaking this is by far the most tonally distinct of any ST television incarnation - which is clearly what drew Stewart back in, but also what's spurring some of the rather predictable criticism the show is receiving from some quarters.
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2023-03-25, 19:58 | Link #20 |
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Easter eggs and fan service designed to fit the story are welcome. Others being where they are that makes sense also works.
Seeing some of those starships is therapeutic for some fans. Never though we would see some of those ships ever again.
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