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Old 2018-05-20, 17:30   Link #101
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So they are going to attempt to salvage this show by bringing it more in line with the exploration theme, and adding TOS colored uniforms with non-split uniform badges.

Keeping the USS Enterprise around for a few episodes might just get the show back on its feet. The teaser usess a bit of voice-over from Burman, but also TOS (1960s era) Captain Pike and Mr. Spock.
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Old 2018-05-20, 23:00   Link #102
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I read this earlier, my problem is I don't want to sign up for CBS channel, either put it out there or not at all
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Old 2018-05-20, 23:29   Link #103
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Discovery don't need to be salvaged though, pretty much every site with audience voting gave it between 74-88%, that's around same as American Gods, original Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica.
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Old 2018-06-15, 01:51   Link #104
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Star Trek: Discovery Has Suddenly Changed Showrunners Again:

"If you had hopes that it would be smooth sailing ahead for Star Trek: Discovery as
the show heads into its second season—well, it seems the waters are still a bit rough.
Showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts are out, and executive producer Alex
Kurtzman will step in. Kurtzman will also run the show’s writers’ room."

Star Trek fans will recall, of course, that Berg and Harberts got the job when original
showrunner Bryan Fuller left the project in October 2016, well before the show aired
its first episode. According to The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news, this
latest change-up is “based not on the creative but instead for leadership and
operational issues.”

So, what does “leadership and operational issues” mean, exactly? THR cites an
unnamed source who reports that “Berg and Harberts became increasingly abusive to
the Discovery writing staff, with the latter said to have leaned across the writers’ room
table while shouting an expletive at a member of the show’s staff... After hearing
rumors of HR complaints, Harberts is said to have threatened the staff to keep
concerns with the production an internal matter.”"

See:

https://io9.gizmodo.com/star-trek-di...s-a-1826848946
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Old 2018-07-21, 12:10   Link #105
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Captain Christopher Pike:

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Old 2018-08-06, 23:01   Link #106
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CBS All Access Is Laying the Groundwork for
Non-Stop Star Trek:


"CBS’s plans for the Star Trek franchise do not start and end with
Discovery. In addition to the Captain Picard series that was announced
over the weekend, CBS executives have confirmed there are other
potential Star Trek shows being considered for CBS All Access. The plan
looks to be all Star Trek, all the time.

“My goal is that there should be a Star Trek something on all the time
on All Access,” CBS TV Studios president David Stapf told Deadline."


"There are no details about what form those shows could take, but it
sounds like a hell of a lot of options are on the table. For example,
according to McNamara, nearly every Discovery character has been
considered for his or her own show, including a series about Michelle
Yeoh’s Emperor Georgiou. However, Stapf did insist that episodes in the
Short Treks series, which will feature characters like Tilly, Harry Mudd,
and Saru, are not test pilots for potential spinoffs."

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https://io9.gizmodo.com/cbs-all-acce...-st-1828131470
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Old 2018-08-07, 13:01   Link #107
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They mention Patrick Stewart but what about the rest of the TNG cast, I haven't seen anything about them yet
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Old 2018-08-07, 13:14   Link #108
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Well Patrick Steward is old enough to play Picard in a post-Nemesis Star Trek now. He's 78 and Picard would have been 74 in that last film. So it might be around the time he leaves USS Enterprise, and goes on to other things (in the comics he became an ambassador to Vulcan, or something like that in the lead up to Romulus being destroyed only eight years after Nemesis.
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Old 2019-01-17, 02:31   Link #109
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Star Trek: Discovery spinoff to star Michelle Yeoh in black-ops role:

"What the heck is going on with Section 31? We can finally look forward to some
answers.

Captain Philippa Georgiou's Star Trek story will continue in a new live-action series under
development for streaming service CBS All Access. (Disclosure: CBS is CNET's parent
company.)

Michelle Yeoh will take the lead in a Star Trek: Discovery spinoff that delves into the
secretive realm of Starfleet's Section 31."

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https://www.cnet.com/news/star-trek-...lack-ops-role/
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Old 2021-11-21, 20:27   Link #110
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Star Trek: Discovery and the streaming kerfluffle. Another boost for piracy, I guess:


Star Trek: Discovery Is Tearing the Streaming World Apart

"Netflix had lost the rights to the fourth season of Discovery outside of the US, and the
previous seasons too. They would now appear on Paramount+, the streaming service
formerly known as CBS All Access and owned by ViacomCBS—but not until 2022, and
even then, not everywhere. (In the US, Star Trek: Discovery has always streamed
exclusively on Paramount+/CBS All Access.) And Star Trek is just the beginning. What’s
bad news for Discovery fans now is yet another glimpse of the increasingly muddled future
of streaming."

See:

https://www.wired.com/story/star-tre...son-4-netflix/
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Old 2022-02-03, 20:40   Link #111
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More on the new Star Trek shows in the works:

"In addition to its recent reveal of the full spring schedule for all things Enterprise at
Paramount+, the platform has reportedly given liftoff to a new Trek-themed series that
follows cadet-in-training life at Starfleet Academy.

Citing sources close to the franchise, Deadline reports that Paramount+ is indeed moving
forward with plans for a new series titled Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, whose name
harkens to Interplay’s 1997 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy video game. That report
indicates that the project is planned for a followup debut as the next major Star Trek
spinoff after Section 31, featuring Michelle Yeoh as Star Trek: Discovery’s Philippa
Georgiou, finally gets off the ground."

See:

https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/star-...paramount-plus
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Old 2022-04-17, 19:28   Link #112
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An analysis of Discovery:


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