It will be called that anywayTalk about a reboot!![]()

It will be called that anywayTalk about a reboot!![]()
Yeah, I completely forgot he was the chap who destroyed Romulus in the first place. Probably the only piece of Trek lore he knows.Kurtzman wrote/co-wrote the Countdown comic right? He might borrow some ideas from that as well.
Picard was an ambassador in it.
NoProbably the only piece of Trek lore he knows.
I was joking. I’m sure he knows a couple of more things as well.
DS9 struggled with this premise many years ago with Sanctuary - for better or worse, Star Trek has established a galaxy brimming with habitable space and technologies allowing near infinite food and water production. It is difficult to create an analogous conflict to the refugee crisis with that backdrop. DS9 had to come up with a prophecy maguffin to explain why they wanted Bajor specifically.A balance of power shift though, that could work, but an interstellar refugee crisis? The neutral zone alone must have hundreds of empty worlds. It might be topical, but it doesn’t fit the Trek universe.
I watched Sanctuary, it started off well then went off the deep end which was a shame.DS9 struggled with this premise many years ago with Sanctuary - for better or worse, Star Trek has established a galaxy brimming with habitable space and technologies allowing near infinite food and water production. It is difficult to create an analogous conflict to the refugee crisis with that backdrop. DS9 had to come up with a prophecy maguffin to explain why they wanted Bajor specifically.
That’s the episode I was trying to remember.DS9 struggled with this premise many years ago with Sanctuary - for better or worse, Star Trek has established a galaxy brimming with habitable space and technologies allowing near infinite food and water production. It is difficult to create an analogous conflict to the refugee crisis with that backdrop. DS9 had to come up with a prophecy maguffin to explain why they wanted Bajor specifically.
This. I don't need Star Trek to be a metaphor for current events. Seeing Picard dealing with a bunch of refugee Romulans is not what I'd call an interesting show to watch.
This would be 12 years after the destruction. Seems that most issues would have been resolved by then.
I would rather they introduced something new. I’m bored with Klingons and Romulans
DS9 struggled with this premise many years ago with Sanctuary - for better or worse, Star Trek has established a galaxy brimming with habitable space and technologies allowing near infinite food and water production. It is difficult to create an analogous conflict to the refugee crisis with that backdrop. DS9 had to come up with a prophecy maguffin to explain why they wanted Bajor specifically.
Precisely so. This whole concept is bread and butter to Speculative Fiction in general and Star Trek in particular.To each their own, I think the fact that Star Trek has social commentary about current issues in the past, makes this fair play.
Given Picard's rep as a negotiator him navigating such a crisis would be interesting, and given the current political climate, right up Trek's alley. Interesting or not, this how Trek has been in the past.
Don't get your hopes up.I want this!!! I hope see D'Tan!
for the romulan republic!
That sounds like a very boring promise for a show. If PIC is going to be a political drama, then skip. I want some kickass action from SirPatrick. Sure he’s getting up there in age, but if the series doesn’t end with him going down in flames of glory saving the galaxy, battling some big baddies, I’ll be pretty disappointed.I can see it having a lot of Spock fan worship, and Picard making it his mission to achieve Spock's goal of unification. The Vulcans won't want Romulan refugees and Picard disagrees.
I think the TNG films' biggest mistakes involved the "sex and shooting" Picard. I'm very much hoping for the Picard of the series, negotiator, diplomat, leader and moral figurehead taking part in something that is intricate and interesting and has as little as possible to do with blowing stuff up. Politics, exploration, discovery, alien contact. Anything besides war and 'kicking ass'.That sounds like a very boring promise for a show. If PIC is going to be a political drama, then skip. I want some kickass action from SirPatrick. Sure he’s getting up there in age, but if the series doesn’t end with him going down in flames of glory saving the galaxy, battling some big baddies, I’ll be pretty disappointed.
I think the TNG films' biggest mistakes involved the "sex and shooting" Picard. I'm very much hoping for the Picard of the series, negotiator, diplomat, leader and moral figurehead taking part in something that is intricate and interesting and has as little as possible to do with blowing stuff up. Politics, exploration, discovery, alien contact. Anything besides war and 'kicking ass'.
Having said that, I think your wish is more likely to come true. Stewart himself was behind the change of direction for Movie!Picard, and he's involved heavily in this project.
If this is the case I better prepare for the "Picard is ruined" posts around here.That sounds like a very boring promise for a show. If PIC is going to be a political drama, then skip. I want some kickass action from SirPatrick. Sure he’s getting up there in age, but if the series doesn’t end with him going down in flames of glory saving the galaxy, battling some big baddies, I’ll be pretty disappointed.
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