Right, but behind the scenes concerning the evolution of the project...like CBS and Fuller knew that they would be doing a show 10 years before TOS long before they announced it. Axanar had received momentum already online which left CBS in the lurch thus causing them to start a lawsuit to prevent it moving forward as it would contradict their ideas and story where Discovery is concerned.
So perhaps the series will examine this Lieutenant Commander at various points in her career, either within those 13 episodes, or in the multiple series?
Or, maybe he's simply suggesting "All good things must come to an end."So perhaps the series will examine this Lieutenant Commander at various points in her career, either within those 13 episodes, or in the multiple series?
When Bryan Fuller commented on how the rumours of it being an Anthology were not entirely accurate, and he responds with "all good things" which took place in multiple time periods. Perhaps this is part of the premise for the show or series, and we may not spend all our time in the same era......I'm not sure how you extrapolate that information form the tweets you provided or how they relate. Unless you're suggesting she start here and end up in Nemesis era by the final season. By which she'd have aged 114 years.
I am almost 95% sure I am overthinking things, but its fun to read into everything :POr, maybe he's simply suggesting "All good things must come to an end."![]()
When Bryan Fuller commented on how the rumours of it being an Anthology were not entirely accurate, and he responds with "all good things" which took place in multiple time periods. Perhaps this is part of the premise for the show or series, and we may not spend all our time in the same era.
Or, maybe he's simply suggesting "All good things must come to an end."![]()
Yes! There is sneak peak of the the uniforms over at Trekcore.
That's likely sure. But the fact the lead character has "many ranks" and caveats with her Lieutenant Commander rank... Does allow a slight possibility that he chose those two identical replies cleverly.^ Yep. Thats the first thing I'd have got from it. And I doubt there'd be many time jumping elements going that far anyway. the idea of a new show would surely be capture a new audience, not just pander to us by showing them everything else the new audience should have watched?
Hilariously, Alec wanted Richard Robau (or "Rick Rabau" in the script) in Axanar and supposedly hoped Faran Tahir would reprise the role.He will spin it that way anyway...:sighs:
Also, if this show means a Captain Robau cameo then i could pique my interest more.
Oh good grief. I just realized that they're going to be jumping through hoops to justify why they can meet Romulans.
When Bryan Fuller commented on how the rumours of it being an Anthology were not entirely accurate, and he responds with "all good things" which took place in multiple time periods. Perhaps this is part of the premise for the show or series, and we may not spend all our time in the same era.
Unfortunately, that one is properly "good things come to those who wait", or sometimes "all things come to those who wait", not as you have it.Or alternatively, as the phrase also goes, 'All good things come to those who wait'.
Or we could just finally ignore a minor plot point from 50 years ago that didn't really alter the episode in question and just have them see each other. Probably easier.Oh good grief. I just realized that they're going to be jumping through hoops to justify why they can meet Romulans.
Well if I can get it wrong, so can Fuller.Unfortunately, that one is properly "good things come to those who wait", or sometimes "all things come to those who wait", not as you have it.
That's not the phrase. 'All good things...' ends '... Come to an end' as in the TNG finale title. He is saying that the TNG era has come to an end.Or alternatively, as the phrase also goes, 'All good things come to those who wait'.
Or we could just finally ignore a minor plot point from 50 years ago that didn't really alter the episode in question and just have them see each other. Probably easier.
Except that when you don't have to constantly explain why your crew who can see everyone else can't see the Romulans, that really is better.
True, that works too. But I know how bad Trek writers are at keeping their hands out of the cookie jar of old baddies.I may be being overly simplictic Surely the easier solution is just to not write anything about Romulans? There's no NEED for something like that, really.
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