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When and how will DSC crossover with the TNG sequel?

Uhura's Song was trying to once again tell people that Aesthetics aren't Canon.

Says who exactly? So aesthetics aren't canon. Technology isn't canon. Whatever line of dialogue they decide to ignore this episode is meaningless.

So, essentially, canon and continuity don't matter.

I imagine there will be some delicious tears flowing when the Picard series debuts and overwrites elements of TNG and the novel continuity. Many folks who say it doesn't matter will quickly shift their stance when the things they love start getting overwritten.
 
I imagine we'll see a slew of topics asking similar questions before the premiere of the new show:

When will Picard Trek go to the Mirror Universe? - You know, like STD did.
Will Picard Trek bring back Noonian Soong? - You know, like STD did with Harry Mudd.
Will Picard Trek bring in lots of familiar characters from TNG? - a variation of the above, and of course already being discussed; You know, like STD is doing with Pike, Number One, Spock, Sarek and gods know how many other familiar Trek characters from TOS.

To boil it down:

When will PIcard Trek regurgitate the same old shit? - if it's like STD, early and often.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Discovery's red galactic dots are said to appear every so often and that the Picard show picks up on that thread. Maybe bringing back his nephew Rene in the same way that Hugh Culber ends up coming back.
 
Says who exactly?

All of onscreen Star Trek ever.

So, essentially, canon and continuity don't matter.

Nope.

I imagine there will be some delicious tears flowing when the Picard series debuts and overwrites elements of TNG and the novel continuity. Many folks who say it doesn't matter will quickly shift their stance when the things they love start getting overwritten.

1) You clearly don't understand what a Retcon is despite Star Trek Canon being riddled with them

2) Novels aren't Canon, so they don't matter and never have
 
1) You clearly don't understand what a Retcon is despite Star Trek Canon being riddled with them

I understand what a retcon is. Thanks though. There comes a point when you retcon so much, that the term "Prime" universe doesn't mean anything.

2) Novels aren't Canon, so they don't matter and never have

It doesn't mean folks aren't attached to the story they are telling. See: Star Wars Extended Universe.
 
All of onscreen Star Trek ever.

I figured I would swing back to this, because on-screen Trek would seem to disagree with you. From a photo of the TOS Enterprise in TMP, to the various appearances of the Constitution class ships, sets, equipment and uniforms in the Berman-era series.

The "look" of the TOS era was surprisingly consistent until Discovery.
 
I expect many references to everything that precedes it in the timeline, most of them Easter eggs that only us obsessed geeks are going to notice (a la Discovery). The only way an actual crossover could happen would be time travel. I fervently hope they don't go there.
 
I imagine we'll see a slew of topics asking similar questions before the premiere of the new show:

When will Picard Trek go to the Mirror Universe? - You know, like STD did.
Will Picard Trek bring back Noonian Soong? - You know, like STD did with Harry Mudd.
Will Picard Trek bring in lots of familiar characters from TNG? - a variation of the above, and of course already being discussed; You know, like STD is doing with Pike, Number One, Spock, Sarek and gods know how many other familiar Trek characters from TOS.

To boil it down:

When will PIcard Trek regurgitate the same old shit? - if it's like STD, early and often.
You've reached a point of being able to be proactively negative about things in the planning stage. Your journey is complete.
 
You've reached a point of being able to be proactively negative about things in the planning stage. Your journey is complete.

Not hard to do, based on the track record of the folks involved. I hope it is a great show, but I have my doubts.
 
You've reached a point of being able to be proactively negative about things in the planning stage. Your journey is complete.

He's become the kind of poster he used to troll and harass back in the ENT days. Part of me is enjoying his fall.
 
Utter and complete nonsense. Film and television are intrinsically visual media. A narrative that's presented poorly on screen in a visual sense is at the least a failure to have understood and properly used the essential elements of the form.
Let's go with your style-over-substance approach. How on earth can you say DSC doesn't have style? It's one of the best looking TV series ever made.
 
You mean Oscar-winning movies (Akiva Goldsman), monumentally successful films and television series (Kurtzman), and monumentally successful novels (Beyer)?

There's really cause for concern.... NOT!

Insofar as Goldman is concerned, he does his best, award-winning work when he's nowhere near science fiction or fantasy of any kind. He doesn't seem to have a head for it. His theatrical attempts at such gave us the 1998 Lost in Space movie and Batman and Robin.

(John Logan is another writer I've noticed has the same limitations. When he writes historical fiction, we get things like Gladiator, The Aviator and Hugo. With sci-fi/fantasy, it's the remake of The Time Machine, Star Trek Nemesis, and Bats.)
 
Let's go with your style-over-substance approach. How on earth can you say DSC doesn't have style? It's one of the best looking TV series ever made.

Is it? The effects came across as rather poor in the first season, the Klingons and their ships were overdesigned to an insane degree and the Starfleet interiors were sterile and dull.

I know they spent a lot of money, but I don't think the look ever gelled. It felt like they were making several different shows with differing styles.

YMMV.
 
If we're getting a character-heavy, Picard-focused plot, there is no reason to presume the show will be heavily effects laden, action-oriented, or high-concept sci-fi.

I'm sure Family was a very cheap Trek episode to make. It's still one of the better TNG outings.
 
If we're getting a character-heavy, Picard-focused plot, there is no reason to presume the show will be heavily effects laden, action-oriented, or high-concept sci-fi.

I'm sure Family was a very cheap Trek episode to make. It's still one of the better TNG outings.

We don't live in an age of subtle sci-fi. It has to hit you like a sledgehammer to the nads. I don't expect the Picard series to be any different.
 
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