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Definite New Series/Limited Series with Patrick Stewart Returning

Here’s a picture of the front of the gallery, it has the split delta Starfleet Command logo from those location shoots

https://twitter.com/nacelle1701/status/1151292938497822720?s=21

Is there a significance to highlighting "The First Duty" on the windows? Will this episode have some relevance to the series? Questions, questions....

On edit: found this description on the interwebs:

“Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty” Exhibit – In celebration of Patrick Stewart’s return to his iconic “Star Trek: The Next Generation” role, “Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty” is a special exhibition showcasing original props, costumes and other artifacts tracing Picard’s life and Starfleet career. Items on display include his cherished Ressikan flute, the legendary Picard family album, his Starfleet uniforms, models of ships Picard captained, and all that remains of the “Borg Queen.” The gallery also features exclusive first looks at costumes and other items featured in the upcoming CBS All Access series Star Trek: Picard. Visitors will have the first chance to purchase exclusive Star Trek: Picard merchandise and opportunities for exclusive giveaways.

The gallery is located at Michael J Wolf Fine Arts, 363 Fifth Ave., San Diego, Calif. 92101 and will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Comic-Con from 11:00 AM until 9:00 PM and on Sunday from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM.
 
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Episode 7 finished shooting today

https://twitter.com/majavrvilo/status/1151642974826065920
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Also a new picture from the show
http://trekcore.com/blog/2019/07/new-first-look-at-patrick-stewart-in-star-trek-picard/
 
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Almost 15 years after the doomed rescue mission to Romulus. That would place the series in or around the year 2402, twenty-three years after Nemesis and thirty-eight after Season 1 of TNG.
 
Yeah 20 years after Nemesis stated last year was said before they probably had any scripts, so it’s not surprising that it changed.
 
There's also this photo which appears to confirm that Picard retired in 2386, the same year that was on the Chateau Picard labels in the trailer.
https://twitter.com/trekmovie/status/1151673112368316416?s=21

Since Romulus was supposed to have been destroyed in 2387, it doesn't seem to quite match up? Do we count a printed description of a wine bottle as canon? :angel:

Maybe whoever wrote the description based the year purely on the label...
 
There's also this photo which appears to confirm that Picard retired in 2386, the same year that was on the Chateau Picard labels in the trailer.
https://twitter.com/trekmovie/status/1151673112368316416?s=21

Since Romulus was supposed to have been destroyed in 2387, it doesn't seem to quite match up? Do we count a printed description of a wine bottle as canon? :angel:

Maybe whoever wrote the description based the year purely on the label...
We still don’t know if retirement is related to Romulus in anyway. Could be completely unrelated
 
Why else would DSC be their flagship show for CBSAA if they didn't think it would be a huge success like the films were?

There's a fuzzy line between where the films end and TV begins by virtue of Alex Kurtzman and his merry band of Bad Robot minions who have used CBS as a way to extend their job security after the film franchise ran out of steam.
 
There's a fuzzy line between where the films end and TV begins by virtue of Alex Kurtzman and his merry band of Bad Robot minions who have used CBS as a way to extend their job security after the film franchise ran out of steam.

CBS hired Alex Kurtzman. Alex Kurtzman didn't beg them for a job. But I don't expect the facts to sway the anti-Abrams crowd.
 
This new article confirms that the destruction of Romulus plays a part in the PICARD show...
https://ew.com/tv/2019/07/18/star-trek-picard-storyline/
... and it didn't go well....

"... Picard is “haunted” and older but fundamentally remains the same character. “There are many things that haunt Picard,” Kurtzman teases, adding the ill-fated Romulus mission is just one of those things...."


They are also not ruling out appearances by former Next Gen Characters.
(among other things)
 
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There's also this photo which appears to confirm that Picard retired in 2386, the same year that was on the Chateau Picard labels in the trailer.
https://twitter.com/trekmovie/status/1151673112368316416?s=21

Since Romulus was supposed to have been destroyed in 2387, it doesn't seem to quite match up? Do we count a printed description of a wine bottle as canon? :angel:

Maybe whoever wrote the description based the year purely on the label...
Or it's been retconned.
 
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