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Spoilers Picard: COUNTDOWN! - Comic is available, spoiler discussion within

Exactly

According to the comic, Picard's new ship is named the Verity, and we will see it in the comic (whether we actually see it in STP remains to be seen.) We also see desktop models of the Enterprise-E and the STO Enterprise-F (hopefully we won't see the actual ship in the show, but this contradicts the information on the info card of the Enterprise-E model which states that the ship is still in service as of 2399.)
It doesn’t have to be the F on his desk, maybe it’s the USS Odyssey, maybe it’s a concept model. We can’t exactly see a name written on it.

Also Dayton Ward said that some of the info plaques at the Picard museum are outdated now, maybe that’s one of them.
 
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Who is to say it isn't the Verity herself? The bridge of said vessel does match the Odyssey-class bridge seen in STO. That ship could easily be the Verity.
 
And that’s fine. The Verity can be an Odyssey class ship. I just don’t like that design for an Enterprise.
 
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From the article:

Can you take us on a quick tour of the plot?

This story takes place a fair number of years before the events of the Picard show. We couldn't do something that happens right before the show without actually spoiling stuff. As people know from the trailers, Picard is retired and on his vineyard and this story takes place after The Next Generation, but before he's retired from Starfleet.

https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/insid...rZgH85S55Nc2WBvisud4aImOT2SRBLktbohDr1JOjAci-


They're not spoiling anything.
 
From the article:




They're not spoiling anything.
I'd say if you watch the trailers carefully, they've given away some bits already. The attacks Picard is dreaming about in the second trailer looks to be on the Utopia Planitia fleet yards shown in this comic.
 
The trailers are bound to spoil SOME things (such is the nature of the beast).

I was talking about the comic.
The loop hole, however is that since the third and final issue is to be released after Picard's premiere, they can cover relevant aspects of Picard's backstory from the show, like how and why he left Starfleet, without technically spoiling the show, since it premiered six days prior.
 
I wonder if the STO designs were mandated by CBS/production because of the story, or did the just artist choose them because they’re CBS licensed examples of Post-Nemesis designs. Meaning they can use them without asking permission. It’s also easier than scratch designing new ones.
 
I doubt it was mandated, otherwise wouldn't they be using the STO uniforms like the 2009 Countdown did?
I’m not sure how those two things are connected.

They can pick and choose. Just because they use one STO design doesn’t mean they have to use all of them.
 
There’s an extra page from the comic featured on Startrek.com...

It’s implied that the Enterprise E is still the current Enterprise (though it’s current captain is unnamed), Riker and Troi are still on the Titan, and Picard mentions the “Romulan supernova” being at least a year away.
 
There’s an extra page from the comic featured on Startrek.com...

It’s implied that the Enterprise E is still the current Enterprise (though it’s current captain is unnamed), Riker and Troi are still on the Titan, and Picard mentions the “Romulan supernova” being at least a year away.
There's also a variant cover in the gallery that looks a lot better than the main one.

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There’s an extra page from the comic featured on Startrek.com...

It’s implied that the Enterprise E is still the current Enterprise (though it’s current captain is unnamed), Riker and Troi are still on the Titan, and Picard mentions the “Romulan supernova” being at least a year away.

Interesting so this is 2385/86 and "Children of Mars" is said to be 2384. It seems like these are all pieces of a puzzle
 
"Children of Mars" is said to be 2384

I think this came from SDCC but I’m not sure if it was explicitly stated to be “2384” or just “15 years ago”? If it’s the latter then it could easily been a rounded up number and Children of Mars could be set anywhere around 2384-2386.

Would be strange it was set before this comic, feels like it would be missing a big chunk of information (for those that don’t read the comic at least).
 
There’s an extra page from the comic featured on Startrek.com...

It’s implied that the Enterprise E is still the current Enterprise (though it’s current captain is unnamed), Riker and Troi are still on the Titan, and Picard mentions the “Romulan supernova” being at least a year away.
They knew about the supernova a year before it happened? I thought it was supposed to be really sudden and they didn't have time to evacuate?
 
They knew about the supernova a year before it happened? I thought it was supposed to be really sudden and they didn't have time to evacuate?

Perhaps it's something along the lines of the explosion of Krypton -- a slow-moving disaster? :confused:
 
They knew about the supernova a year before it happened? I thought it was supposed to be really sudden and they didn't have time to evacuate?
It would take a long time to evacuate an entire planet with a population of billions. And maybe they only had a rough estimate on when it would happen, and it blew sooner than expected.
 
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