I am curious how they'll explain the supernova's magic properties....
That's easy, the Hobus star sits on a previously unknown subspace fissure. That gives it all the excuse it needs to have all sorts of fun super-luminal properties.
I am curious how they'll explain the supernova's magic properties....
Don't forget that it had a deuterium core and naturally occurring dilithium crystals in the lithosphere.That's easy, the Hobus star sits on a previously unknown subspace fissure. That gives it all the excuse it needs to have all sorts of fun super-luminal properties.
Star Trek: PicardSimilarly I expect it to be the spark that sets off the Picard Show (god I wish they'd title this thing already).
That's easy, the Hobus star sits on a previously unknown subspace fissure. That gives it all the excuse it needs to have all sorts of fun super-luminal properties.
Don't forget that it had a deuterium core and naturally occurring dilithium crystals in the lithosphere.
Star Trek: Picard
STP
PIC
or
Star Trek: Jean-Luc Picard
JLP?
I doubt they are going to call it with something that doesn't have Picard in the name. Star Trek: 2399, Star Trek: 25th Century Adventures? Nah..
They may dump Star Trek from the title. Especially if there won't be a lot of trekking through the stars. They may just call it Picard. That would not be half bad idea either.
Star Trek: Picard
STP
PIC
or
Star Trek: Jean-Luc Picard
JLP?
I doubt they are going to call it with something that doesn't have Picard in the name. Star Trek: 2399, Star Trek: 25th Century Adventures? Nah..
They may dump Star Trek from the title. Especially if there won't be a lot of trekking through the stars. They may just call it Picard. That would not be half bad idea either.
They already went this route with TUC, it would be nice to see the Romulans go the other direction: realizing openly that the only way to survive is to make peace. The problem is, the Klingons and Cardassians and (insert third adversary) won't let them.
I like the refugee crisis angle though. Ripe for social commentary. Maybe the Vulcans refuse to take them, to the point of building a "wall".
They won't. They'll just ignore it.
Actually, the Klingons did make peace to survive and the Federation helped them through that disaster after the conspiracy was thwarted. Here the disaster happened and I bet some of the Romulans would be bitter about Spock failing to save Romulus and if the Romulans found they were tricked into the Dominion War, a bet a lot Romulans would adopt a kill or die stance towards the Federation. Plus the Romulans would lack a formal government structure, unlike the Klingons in TUC, with many officials dying on Romulus. I also do not think there would a unified Empire anymore, it would split into different factions, most likely a hardline faction that wants to rebuild the Empire and a dove faction that wants peace and to resettle on Vulcan.
Then the series will already be disappointing. Why bring it up if not to remark on how completely bizarre and near impossible it was. Not spore hopping the multiverse fucking insane, but still.
Yes, you're right, the success or failure of the show rests on their scientific explanation of the destruction of Romulus. A single line of technobabble will give you what you need, if you want it. Invent it in your head if you must.
Well what I was referring to was Chang and his group. Point is, the crux of that story was about the internal conflict within the Empire, on whether a military solution or diplomatic solution was best. I would like to see the Romulans just full stop attempt peace. Seeing them as the peaceful side would be an interesting approach.
I'm pretty sure Star Trek will be in the title. They tried Enterprise without Star Trek and abandoned the idea. Now, I know the circumstances were different, but they won't chance it. They'll want people to know this IS a Star Trek show. With the popularity of Discovery, and the prior Abrams movies, Star Trek in the title is more a plus then a minus these days and they'll want to market it.
I think it more likely it will be one of the names CBS has already trademarked like Star Trek: Destiny.
If it is that will mean they could follow the Destiny book series but that would be the one where Kirk comes back from the dead I think (haven't read them myself), it states a legendary captain and he is the only one I can think of, do they actually have the balls to make that canon as that would mean he is alive during 2399.I'm pretty sure Star Trek will be in the title. They tried Enterprise without Star Trek and abandoned the idea. Now, I know the circumstances were different, but they won't chance it. They'll want people to know this IS a Star Trek show. With the popularity of Discovery, and the prior Abrams movies, Star Trek in the title is more a plus then a minus these days and they'll want to market it.
I think it more likely it will be one of the names CBS has already trademarked like Star Trek: Destiny.
If it is that will mean they could follow the Destiny book series but that would be the one where Kirk comes back from the dead I think (haven't read them myself), it states a legendary captain and he is the only one I can think of, do they actually have the balls to make that canon as that would mean he is alive during 2399.
That would not make sense and wouldn't be very dramatic, why would all Romulans agree to be peaceful, why would some not be bitter about Spock failing to save their world?
Oh noo. Does it mean Picard will die at the end?PICARD
A Star Trek Story
The Picard Show will pick up some time after the destruction of Romulus in Star Trek (2009), which has "radically altered" Picard's life.
They also refer to the "dissolution of the Romulan Empire".
Trekcore link.
ST'09 Prime Universe stuff is 100% canon. The Romulan Empire is no more. Speculation commence!
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