Didn't Fringe (another Kurtzman production) completely reboot with an alternate universe where none of the characters remembered what happened before for one season?
Did it?
Holy fuck.
Didn't Fringe (another Kurtzman production) completely reboot with an alternate universe where none of the characters remembered what happened before for one season?
As I was typing that this AM I had a friend text me, theorizing that DSC is done and the series will pick up with Pike & Co. I let him know what Kurtzman said so he’s set straight now but I guess that’s proof positive that some are taking it how I suspected they might.Agreed. This cast and these characters have me aboard for the ride.
Yes, this is my issue, that it's going to feel generic non-Trek. That was my issue with Voyager much of the time. But this time they at least got me on board with these characters.
I had *not* seen that piece yet, and I simply took that ending as a cliffhanger about the Discovery disappearing into the future, and that the Enterprise portion was simply the love letter and signoff for Spock/Pike/Number One, and to give you just enough info about the Disco to keep you hanging. If there wasn't talk of a Pike series, I think it just reads as, here's the last time we're seeing these guys. Which I suspect it is, but I'm still hopeful.
I think this is likely. Why would there necessarily still be a Federation? And they will need some sort of conflict for the drama and danger.
Good catch!
The storyline in Voyager about the rogue Holograms created by the Hirogen for training was good as well.Off topic but David Marusek's novel "Counting Heads" has an interesting side plot of the difficulties law enforcement in the future would have hunting down rogue AI's that refuse to shut themselves down specifically because of the many multiple backup locations they might leave for themselves in case of such a problem, especially if they had a directive that required the stay alive. But if ST never bothers going into what happened to Control's backups, I'm fine with that.
Says who?The alternative would be to describe a dystopian future but that's not really how star trek works.
Better if the actions had actually caused a reset rather than the nudge nudge wink wink I don't know what you are talking about.Holy shit talk about over-correcting your series' premise...
The episode itself? Was fine. I actually really liked it, save the last 5 minutes.
But as someone who just this season actually got into this show - invalidating everything what happened in these two years with a big "it's classified, we don't talk about it anymore" doesn't bode well with me at all.
And I honestly don't get what type of story-possibilites the 33rd century has to offer that the 23rd - outside of Federation space, if the ship actually went exploring - couldn't have offered as well. Except for extreme lore-galores of the future of familiar elements, planets and species. Which the previous two seasons have been. Which have now essentially been completely ereased from lore. Ugh.
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Says who?
Perhaps in the next season we will get storylines that have Discovery in the future somehow working in parallel with Enterprise in the past.
Kor
You don’t know the futureSays several hundred of episodes in an Ideal Federation or alternatively says me.
About the Borg in the remote future, either the whole galaxy will be Borg or they'll have gone extinct. I can't imagine a peaceful cohabitation between the Borg and... anyone else.
You don’t know the future
Well, anybody that pays attention will see indicators in the Internetz that They are working on Season-3 come mid-summer.As I was typing that this AM I had a friend text me, theorizing that DSC is done and the series will pick up with Pike & Co. I let him know what Kurtzman said so he’s set straight now but I guess that’s proof positive that some are taking it how I suspected they might.
The Borg were already 900 years old in TNG/VOY. You're over-analyzing. I'm sure something happened in-between or they're biding their time for whatever they want to do. They don't want to assimilate everything. They deemed the Kazon unworthy of assimilation. And they can't assimilate Species 8472. Other races can defend against the Borg once they know how.
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