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Spoilers Combined Star Trek SDCC Coverage thread (potential Disco S2 spoilers)

Well this one actually looks like a late 24th century ship unlike his released DSC concepts.

It has a Sovereign style bridge section and possibly main shuttle bay, and the nacelles appear (but hard to tell without colour) to have Sovereign style bussard collectors and nacelle ‘grills’.

None of his DSC concepts had those late 24th century design elements. At least ones that we have been released.
Good point. I wonder if this is one of his older designs from back during the TNG movie days. Or maybe this is, in fact, a concept for the new show.

Curious why they decided to go with the Disco split-logo design for this whole thing. It’s everywhere at the exhibit but never once shown during TNG’s entire run. I don’t have a problem with the design per se, but it seems woefully anachronistic and out of place in anything post-TNG.

Almost like it’s a directive from the CBSAA suits reminding everyone (especially the “haters”) who sees this that Disco is definitely a part of Prime Universe canon. :lol:
 
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The artist that created that certificate probably just grabbed what ever ship art they had on hand. I doubt Eaves designed that ship specifically for that certificate.

Then the person who created that certificate was a moron. Or at best, had no idea about Star Trek starship design history, or just didn't care.

If he even designed it, we don’t even know if he’s working on this show.

I have no doubt that if we see flashbacks to Picard's armada, most of the ships will have been designed by him, especially if we see the Enterprise-E again. However, I'm also hoping that any newer ships in the show will be designed by someone else.
 
Then the person who created that certificate was a moron. Or at best, had no idea about Star Trek starship design history, or just didn't care.
It will probably be out of focus, or far in the background on screen. I doubt they thought it would be seen up close.

Please don't call people morons for doing things you don't know the full context for, that's just rude.

The other TV series/movies have done stuff like this before as well.
 
Please don't call people morons for doing things you don't know the full context for, that's just rude.

Sorry, but this isn't your BBS so you don't get to tell me what to do. As for your judgments about me, I'm afraid that's your problem, not mine. Now let's get back to talking about SDCC.
 
So Worf does return to starfleet (as implied in Nemesis), but never gets past "Commander".

Could be that was just his rank in 2381. Although a lot of the plaques refer to Picard as “Admiral” regardless of what time period they are referring to, others refer to him as Ensign etc, and the one with the TNG cast has their TNG ranks listed.
 
This ship is from the early 24th century, though. It shouldn't look like the Sovereign class, but more like the Excelsior / Ambassador lineage.

This guy gets it.

But I think @Tuskin38 is right. I doubt the camera will make a deep pan onto this certificate, if it's even legible in the show.
 
This guy gets it.

But I think @Tuskin38 is right. I doubt the camera will make a deep pan onto this certificate, if it's even legible in the show.
If it's the Reliant and he served on it, and that incident is part of the show, then we might see quite a bit of that ship in flashbacks.
 
This ship is from the early 24th century, though. It shouldn't look like the Sovereign class, but more like the Excelsior / Ambassador lineage.
The artist probably just grabbed whatever was on hand.
I doubt the ship was designed specifically for that certificate.

If it's the Reliant and he served on it, and that incident is part of the show, then we might see quite a bit of that ship in flashbacks.
It's on a certificate labelled USS Leondegrance
 
If it's the Reliant and he served on it, and that incident is part of the show, then we might see quite a bit of that ship in flashbacks.

It's not the Reliant. And do we know just when Picard served on said Reliant, if he even served on it at all?
 
It's not the Reliant. And do we know just when Picard served on said Reliant, if he even served on it at all?
The Reliant was a ship he served on as an Ensign according to a deleted scene in 'Measure of a Man'. Said scene was included in the extended cut of the episode on the Blu-ray release.

https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Reliant_(24th_century)

So some time between 2327 (when he graduated from the Acadamy) and 2333 (the earliest we know he served on the Stargazer)
 
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