As far as the Prime timeline is concerned Spock died saving the universe. No need to mention Kelvinverse in any way.I do hope there is a legit connection to the Kelvin timeline, and maybe we learn that they know what happened to Spock. Maybe they establish that Spock was able to communicate and let them know Nero's fate.
I think it just says famille, which means family.what is the first name on that label?
And they could add in that Vulcan left the Federation rather than accept Romulan refugees.Here's the best theory I have about why he leaves Starfleet: When Romulus is destroyed, the Federation handles the influx of refugees poorly....I think we are probably looking at the creation of a humanitarian crisis of the Taursus IV / Kodos variety. Picard pleads with the Federation to do something but with the Dominion War having taken its toll, it just can't. Thousands of Romulan refugees die. Picard takes this personally after he was the architect of the rescue armada and played a roll in helping to secure a future for the Romulans.
This would play well with he "Trek tackling culturally significant issues on screen." My guess is that is going to be the event that drove him out.....but now something has happened to bring him back in.
Anyone else get the vibe that they may be doing something else to "reboot" his character? Wonder if McAvoy will be recast as a young Picard?
I do hope there is a legit connection to the Kelvin timeline, and maybe we learn that they know what happened to Spock. Maybe they establish that Spock was able to communicate and let them know Nero's fate.
Although it likely isn't canon, Countdown shows that Nero wiped out a Klingon fleet, Starfleet rescue ships, and severely injured Worf before falling into a black hole.I don't think anyone in the Prime Timeline is super concerned about a mining ship
And they could add in that Vulcan left the Federation rather than accept Romulan refugees.
It most likely is France. Nothing suggests otherwise.
The wine bottles say FranceI would say that we are seeing Napa Valley.![]()
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I'm trying to decipher it... Is first letter L or S? Scripts are sometimes hard to readOh, how much I love getting lost in the details, but... what is the first name on that label?![]()
It says family in French.I'm trying to decipher it... Is first letter L or S? Scripts are sometimes hard to read
A couple other people have mentioned that.Is it just me, or does the actress talking to Picard sound like Gina Torres?
Apparently he ignored Kirk's advice and accepted a promotion after all.
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So 86 is the vintage, right? As in 2386? So if he was still Admiral in let's say in 2384 when the "big thing" happened, he then retired, planted some grapes and got his first harvest and wine bottles right around 2386, that seems right. And "now" it is 2399, 15 years since he retired. I think everything lines up with that date. Am I missing anything?
Anyone hope that the show will introduce the Odyssey class Enterprise F? It would be so cool to get a new starship Enterprise on the TV screen.
The teaser feels like the show will open with Admiral Picard narrating the story of why he leaves Starfleet. Could the entire Picard show be a "flashback" showing us what happened after Nemesis?
Picard also never had faith as such. Look up "Who Watches the Watchers", it's definitive.
Okay, it's SO obvious no one has ever really talked about it much, but:
Whatever happened next - these guys are familiar with Picard! Hell, they even played the flute.
- It friggin' starts with Picard at his wine-yard in France
Now I know, "Picard at his wineyard" is kind of the obvious starting point for a show about Picard, after "All good things".
But yeah, it's a goddamn relieve to have a Star Trek show "get the obvious right" right from the start!
If the Hobus supernova truly is the event they're talking about involving a "rescue armada" (and chances are good, since Kurtzman said that was the event that kinda' broke him) - they even get that point right so far.
Goddamn. Feels good.
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